The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 June 1932 — Page 1
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\EW TAX BILL GOES IN EFFECT NEXT TUESDAY
LREKNCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1932.
NO. 211
SLAY RACK HI KIM.
«OST ALE RATES. HOWEVER. DO VOT BECOME EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 6
WH AI TAXES WILL AMOUNT TO
\dHc Few Cents to the Cost of Many Articles of Merchandise to Help Balance Budget
DEMOCRATIC WORKERS GO TO CHICAGO
hot Fit,hi in prospect for nation vl convention Ol'ENlNG SOON
HEAIKfl \R TKKS ARE PICKED
THE RH.HiT SPIRIT A demonstrati< n that honesty still 1 existed in the v n-l I, in the face of strong temptati'ii., saved $100 in currency for Prof. Viigil E. Berry of Valparaiso un i-ity, Democatic nominee for jndu of Porter cir.uit
court.
Prof Berry di pped five $20 Kills on the street and had given them up for lost. It we only a shoit time, however, until Mis. W. W. Carson, of Greeneastle, leaned who had 1 st the money, and returned it. She revealed
SENATE KILLS BONUS BILL BY 62 TO lit NOTE
INJURED IN CRASH
EX-SOLDIERS DETERMINED lo STAY IN CAPITAL A" ARMY OF OCt I PATIDN MURK VETERANS IAN MID
Worker I or Garner, Roosevelt And that she had picke I up the bills while Former Doughboys Hope To l.ffut
Smith Arrive In Windy City
Ready For Action
WASHINGTON. June 18. (UP)Five days hence, most of the new j voted by congress in the $1,118. 500,000 revenue bill will become ef-
fective
The measure signed by President Hoover on June 6 provided that most of the new excise taxes and special levies be applied 15 days later, or on
June 21.
The rx:ise taxes on various manufactures will be paid by the manufae tureis cn all goods they release into the channels of trade on June 21 or after The public will begin to feel these taxes as the goods move to dis tributoi' and wholesalers and then to
the retailer. Some of the special ^
levies o h as that on admission will lUKHl |.)
be f*H by the public at once on June
!1 Th , imnni, ... rates—four E\t(‘ll<ln! Soillll per cent on the first $4,000, eight per ven, on the next $4,000. and eurtax.S C0NTINl ED T0 , n
up to 'A per cent on incomes over
enroute to the meeting place of the P. E. O. convention, to which he was a delegate.
CHICAGO, June 18 (UP)—Busi-i ness began to pick up today along “candidal, i w" in the Congress hotel wher, numerous seekers after th*. Deni . i iti presidential nomination have arranged headquarters fori the duration of their forthcoming!
party convention.
The first blast of the intra-party 1 . .
struggle came when a represent;. F0RMER WE LI KNOWN PUTNAM
John N. Garner
MRS. BERT HALL EX-RESIDENT OK COUNTV IS DEM)
I live of Speaker
made th< barbed suggestion that
George Red l ; iLt, ( lurago Governor Franklin I). Roosevelt’s gangster and labor r.uk tier, who campaign manager should he awardaspired to the thron. .( \| ( ap.me, ed tin political decoration of the was shot to death hv machine-gun order of the “double cross.”
COUNTY AN OMAN Id BE BU RIED A I ROACHDALE
assassins.
Roosevelt', manager, James A. Farley of New York, prepared to
establish general
today.
Mrs. Isabelle Hall, age 68 years, widow rf Bert L, Hall, died at the M. E. ho.-pital in Indianapolis Nidu evening at 6:10 o’clock of a cerebral
headquarters here hemorrhage sufew d at Plainfield hist
Tuesday. She failed to regain con-
( hange In Minds Df U. S. Senators WASHINGTON. June 18. (CPi Its dreams of cash blasted by t • ornate's death blow to the bonus bill, the peaceful bonus exqieditionar,. t r e grimly threatened today to fa en itself upon the capial as an army of
occupation.
“We are going to get more an ' more nun as fast as we can and sta\ here until we change the minds of ; these senators.” voiced Commander | in-Chief Walter W. Waters, whose | stalwart band from Oregon ha-, grown into an army of 15,000 drawn
from the nation’s destitute.
Waters and his co leaders spoke confidently of having 25,000 men here ' within .i week and 50-000 or 100.000 by the time congtess meets in Decem-
| her.
What the veteians actually will do. one knows. The authorities still
START WORK ON NEW ADDITION TO POSTOFFICE
WALTER R. HEATH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BEGINS WORK FRIDAY
WILL REQUIRE THREE MONTHS
Addition Costing $22,466 Will Add Approximately 2.000 Feet of Floor Space
$1,000,000—will be levied for the calendar err 1832. Returns are due on March 15. 1983. 13 3-4 per cent cor poigtion tax is in the same class. Returns also will be due next March on the new estate and gift taxes, but that tax will apply only to part of 1932 from June 6 onward, instead of the whole calendar year. The estate tax ranges up to 45 per cent on estates f more than $10,000,000. The gif’, tax ranges from three fourths of one pe- cent to 33 1-3 per cent. The th-ee-cent first class postage rate goes into effect on July 6. The increased second class rates become effective July 1. The tax on the us**
of boats starts on July 1
INDIANA SIAM HIGHAA A\
( OMAIISSION
Hi- first work will concern organ- scioiisness before her death, ization of the fight to defeat Jouett She is survived by one brother. El Shouse, chairman of the Democratic mer Watson of near Fincastle. md no
national executive committee, for two sisters. Mrs Milligan Young oi hope " ii i-'' 1 ” 1 " " "" ' permanent chairman of the conven- Greencastle and Mrs. Joseph Akers of present fut li'y "I ben miis i
tion. Indianapolis. H"r only ihild, Jame-. Shou e already is on the ground died June 15. lf'20, and her husband
rstahli-hing hi organization. He th: expected to spend the afternoon at
the
turn them homeward—there to cam paign in the elections against con-
preceded her in death Sept. 1, 1929. gressmen who voted against the Funeral services will he held fi on $2,400,000,000 bonus bill. Roachdale M E church of which But the thousan Is of ragged vet-
information received here
morning was to the effect that th? the races it Wa.-hington park and State highway commission had taken was scheduled to make a radio ad- j
over the road south of Spencer lead- dress tonight.
ing through Freeman, AVhitehal! and R»"sev« It forces are out to name Hendricksville and south to Loogoo- Senator Thomas J. V\ alsh of Mon-,
tee for maintenance. This, accord- tjna as permanent chairman because p orn j n Putnam county the daughing to the report i .» continuation ‘heir belief that Shouse has been fl p simpsi»n F and Dorcas Wn.son, of state road 43. covertly aiding the Smith-Raskob Mrg Hall had Hvcd in and near Roach Steve Stalcup. di itrict upend t, tr 1 ' 011 !' in d a,l, i Koo-evelt activities. ^,,1,, most of her life, except a short wa.- in Spencer Friday morning with I h n lc fore the Repuhlhans aie period at Ladoga. W ide living there the patrolman who will be in charg barely out of town, the Democrats, gon was ri,ken an after his of the road. The two were to go !iri ' mov i ig in, In ing the lines for He and h* t husband moved to over part of the road and the patrol- t b e opening nl their convention on Roa( . R dale where ‘hey engaged in the man expected to lo< ate somewhere J ul| e 27, and apparently heading in- g ro .^ r y husines Four years ago neat fraca \j, HI1 ,| \i, Ball went t 1
All toe rest of the. MW taxes he )o= }nim , Former governor Alfred F, Smith wherp bofh „ ^ #m pi„ V ed in th. In
diara boys’ school. A short time af sidei. ter they arrived there Mr. Hall died T e
she was a member, Sunday afternoon erans who trudged back to their m.s at 2:3.) o’clock. The casket will be erable quarter in Aunacstia after open at the thurch from 1:30 until waiting houis in front of the capitol time of the sen , es. ^ the senate vote memel as deter
mined as their leaders to stick it
out.
"W.' have nothing to do or eat at heme.’’ o^ie put it. “Well sit righ’ heie until they pay that bonus." Th« bonus will not be paid by this se sion of congress, that is certain. 1 he senate kill 'd the bill by the overwhelming majority of 62 to 16 .md then nailed the coffin lid by voting t4 *o 26 to <* nri' Uou t. re on
ConstriKtion work on the new $22.466 addition to the Greencastle postoffice was started Friday by the AA'al ter Heath Construction company of this city. Mr. Heath stated Saturday morning that he had four months to do the work but that he expe ted to complete the addition in about three months. From six to twelve men will j he employed daily o nthe project, it
was said.
(The new addition will extend the
postoffice building to the alley on the
Airs. Louis L. Emm. rson, wife of sou th side and will he constructed of th« !«v« i I narrowly et- Miat .Hal to mat tha pi •
ture with the exception that the | foundation will be of concrete instead
j of granite.
While the construction work is un-
| derway the public will use the north | entrance to the postoffice while the east entrance will be used by mail
/ ' lc _ ^ , trucks and rui il .arriers for loading A 11, I LINN I S ^C.l\ b and unloading mail. Thi- will require
j blocking of Vine street from Walnut
.-.treet south to the alley. Pedestrians SMALL Bl INE ENTER also will be <online It.:, eait il 1«A1.RF.ADA ARE SHOWING a|k nn Vjnp 5tl „ pt I All’ROA I-A1ENT ! new a .idjtion will enable the rural carriers to sort and prepare CHICAGO luiie 18 (ITi Charle* their mail on th° first fl or instead (, |)awo- tiling president f the of in (he basement as at present, will H i on trio t n f an n corporation.! provide an enlarged rest and recreao pr. - ■ 1 t '• lo lief <n iniving here tion room for postoffice employes, t d.n- Cat oiiuntrv ins reached ; and will provide more room fr other th. “tuin g point" in the depres- postal employee A full basement unsiun ; der the addition will incorporate a
i storage room, a new heating plant
j and the enlarged rest room.
I A loading platform and vestibule 1 will he placed at the southwest corner of file new addition, while entrance to
caped serious injuries when their ear turned o'er near Lincoln. Ill-
Tiiniinjr Point In l)r|>ivssioii More'
I lawn
tome effe-tive on June 21. They are-
Excise Taxes
Lubricating oil. 4 cents ?. gallon. Wort. 15 cents a gallon: malt syrup 3 cent- a pound: grape concentrates 20 cents a gallon. Tires and tubes, 2 , a and 4 cents a
pound
Toilet preparations, 10 per cent: dentNi-es, 5 per cent. Fuis. 10 per cent. Jewelry, 10 per cent ($3 exemp
ticn).
Aid imobiles, 3 per cent; trucks an i access, ries, 2 per cent.
With the taking over of thG new road. Spencer is placed at the huh of six state roads or thrre through
state roads, 67, 46, and 12.
MRS. S AR AH (.< >SE DIES
Mrs. Saiah Gose, age 92 years, horn and raised in Greencastle. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. He-tev Rawling-. at Poland. : nturday morning at 4 o'do k of infirmities in-
cident to old age.
Funeral services will hr held at the Reelsville church Sunday afternoon at
Radi' and phonograph equipment. 2 o’clo k. with interment in 1 e Boone
Hutcheson emetery.
Three* sons. John, Brazil. Fiank. Reelsville, and C harles .Teire Haute,
als j survive.
refrigerators. 5 pet
i per cent. Mechanical
cen‘
Sporting goeds and cameras. 10 per
cent.
Fi-'-arms and shells. 10 per cent Matches: wood. 2 cents a l.,000; pap. , 4 rent per l.fiOO Candy, 2 per cent. Chewing gum, 2 per cent. S ?♦ drinks, various rates. Fie- 'deal energy, 3 per cent on sale- for domestic and commercial purposes (to be -ollected from con sumer by power company). Gasoline, 1 cent per gallon. Tariffs. Oil. 4 cent per gallon and other r - C il, 10 cents per 100 pounds. !.umber. $3 per 1000 feet. Copper, 4 cents a pound. Miscellaneous Taxes Telephone messages. 10 cents beIwxen 50 cents and $1.; 15 cents to *2, 20 cents over $2; telegraph messa ges, fi per cent: cable and radio roessagea, 10 cents: leased wire, 5 Per cent. Admissions, 1 cent per 10 cents on all over 40 cents. Oil pipe line charges, 4 per cent. Safe deposit boxes, 10 per cent. Bank che-ks, 2 cents each. Issues of bonds and capital stock. 10 cents per $100. Stock transfers, 4 and 5 cents per share. Bond transfers, 4 cents per $100 Par value. Conveyances. 50 cents on $100 to *560; E0 cents per $500 in excess. Produce sales for future delivery. 5 Pants per $100.
will arrive Tuesday as will national chairman Raskob. Members of the resolutions committee are flue herej Thur day to begin sittings in the hope of drafting much of the plat-
form in advance.
Shou-e predicted on his arrival here that the Democrats would go further in their prohibition plank than the Republican- but would not
advocate outright repeal-
In his opinion the Democratic plank will providi for modification of the 18th Amendment in a way that will protect dry states but will permit state.- desiring to do so to withdraw from the prohibition experiment. The chief difference which Shouse anticipates between the Republic in and Democratic platform is that the Democrats will avoid the Republican plan of giving congress the righ* to pre-cribe the detailed
holdovers 192; maiket provisions of sale and distribution of 2io lbs., $8.8 5t i $3.80; j liquor for states which chose to re-
store liquor. „
“I doubt very much,” Shouse said, ~ e ‘^ or f rf
‘that the Democratic party will go
on record for repeal.”
Fifty or more sample prohibition planks have been received for the consideration of the platform com-
mittee.
16 who favn.ed the bonus were:
and Mrs. Hall continued her work Republican -Hlaine. W - ; Hi .9 Last Tuesdav noon, after Mrs. Hall l' a 't‘ ■ Frazier, N. !).: No,beck. 8
failed • r«p ,• nstltut he *>•: R n 1, ' was found dn an urn onsciou. condi-1 Steiwev. Die. Democrats —
Ariz.; Black, Ala.: Bratton.
hr- his prediction upon
thi ■.'ii' il in rovement in the fall Ini ill'- ent- nses of the country in 1 1 foro d statement i-sued here
whi h ' 1 tie.'' I with a good deal , . , ... ,,
. , , the basement will he at t ie souf-erist
,f i.M.ifi an. because of the close] insights ie Ims. ..<'1 into business con-1
ditiona -i- held of the R. F. C.
corner.
tion and was t iken to the M. E ho pital. She faded to rally, however, and passed aw ty Frida> < vening Mrs. Hall had been in fiiliug health since the sho k of her son's death. She w as well known and hel I in high esteem both it Roachdale and at Plainfield and her sudden death left
a ho-t of grieving friend-.
The body was brought from the hospital to t' e home of S. E. Chastain. Roachdale undertaker. Frida\
Ashtir t. N. M.:
Bious- nd, La.; B rne , S. ( ira hi. \ik.; ALGill. Kan ; N««Ij. W. Va.; Sheppard, Tex.; and AA'heeler. : Mont. Tannei Labor — Shipstead, Minn. Senators Thomas. Dem ; Okla., and Bankhead, Dem.. Ala., f ir red the bonus hut voted ‘no” so they could enter the motion for reconsid-
eration.
The senate's opposition to the bonus had been clearly indicated, and even
A 16 foot drive will b<* built
fat the west side of the p stoffice making the entran e for mail trucks
“( oniin, 1 I da fr m iny work at ! and rural route carriers leading from
AA'a: hingt n on the R. F. C. where one got - 11 i'- fair perspective of the i
go 111 r I hu-ini dtuation in the coun ] all of the new addition would be a full •: \ i , |j. e that we have p a hed the | two-stories to conf rm with the rest
1 AA'alnut street.
Mr Heath stated Satmday that not
tuininT p 1 int in the depression," Diwt aid in hi- statement, which he li do I to newspaper men as he st'. oed from th' train here today.
evening, where it will remain until *he hill had pa sed it would have
met an insurmountable presidential no. A ot the veteran- had 1 eo th"
time for the "rvices.
It is the smaller business enterpiises with low overhead expenses whi li seems to be showing improve- i ment; but in time the larger ones will!
necessarily f' llow.
" 1 ‘ ' ’ ' c"ming and outgoing mail will be v ' i|1 flom ' lp ^" ttonl ’‘P* ,lot I taken through the east door of the 1,nm 1 ’’ 1 'P (l " n ‘ That " l ’ at postoffice and Postmaster E. R. Bart-
ley'- office to the distributing de-
of the postoffice. He said the loading platform and vestibule would extend nnlv one story high. Before starting actual construction work it will he necessary to remove the brick platform at the i.mi of the prstoffi' e and tear away the present small loading platform on the south
side of the building
While the work is underway all in-
INDIAN AIM! IS LIVESIDt K
Hogs 3.006 steady; 150 t
210 to 235 lb . $3.75 to $3.80; 235 to 275 lbs., $3.65 to $170; 275 to 350 lbs. $3 50 to i , 0" 100 to 160 lbs., $3.60 to $3.75; puking sows $2.50 to $3.25. Cattle 50: .alves 100. For week: good and choice steers and comparable heifers up 25c or more, other j classes ste idy to strong, except some weakness on lower grade grassers; steers 7.35. bulk $5.75 to $7; common I killer under $5.00; heifers «4.50 to $6.25: top >6.00; cows $3 to $4: few i », t jj 0; low cutters and cutters
1 $1 50 ‘ 1 : 2 75; vealers steady $6.00 tween four and five o’clock Saturday
down. morning
EAR1H()I AKE REPORTED
measure revived and forced through the house by the pressure of theii
j presence. They hoped desperately
SAN FRANCISCO, June 18, (I’Pl that the senate to " wild capitulate
by Market radio and they tried to impress the logisla-
here today from the fishing boat, toi- by a demonstration unparallele I
Chi ken of the Sea. in the vicinity of j in Washington's history,
the Mexican earthquake -aid: Hundred- of them, in faded blue “At ,3 o'clock this morning, off shirt . overalls and worn khaki jamManzanillo. Mexico, we felt a terri- 1 mei t ie galleries and sat patienth fir shock and thought we had struck while the senatorial debates droned something. AA'e made for aMnzanillo | on and on from 11 a m. until after
where we found that a two-minute, 8 p. m.
quake had struck the town. Eefcre noon a thousand of them | Adobe hou-es hud collapsed, rail- plankei themselves dewn utside the
C.ntral Putnam county was swept rng| | t ra were twisted and there 1 capitol building And then to" ail b\ a severe wind and rain storm be were large cl icks in the street.” evening 4 000 more came marching-
part ment-.
Sixth Gangster Slain In 2 Days
MACHINE GUN SLUGS RIDDLE
JOHNNY n> H AM \M E,.FD BEER OPERATOR
A SEVERE STURM
Sheep 100.
No test of market be than they turned out to be. and many were any casualties.
of light supply-
Davila Declare.' Slate Of Sieiie
ACTION SAID TO HE MERELY A PREU ACTION ARY MEASURE
Contact with the vessel was broken over from 'heir sodden camp on the
The clouds looked worse before it could be learned if there Anacostia flats. Poli e turned back
added hundreds by opening up a drawbridge over the eastern branch of the Potomac which the men hid to crass. Police blockaded otiier bridge., an' cut of the Anacostia
section of the city for two hours. he ame taught a- the 5.00*)
massed in front of the capitol. but throughout the entire demonstration
■ ere expecting quite a wind storm, but it was not as hud as it might have been. The win I was accompanied by ,i hea' \ rainfall which lasted hut a short time. Giowi 'g crops and vegetables were flattened, but it is ex pected that no permanent damage
was done.
20 Years Ago
IN GREENCASTLE
license — Earl Lishy,
SUMMER READING COURSE
Marriage
Costesville, and Hazel M. Ruark, t ] lP1( ,
Fillmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wimmer of
t >p d wn. That is what
past expei ience shows.
"I . the r< il r chives of reaction wc must look t i th" past attitude of our pei I", n i t a t ie shifting opin-j ions of certain ections of it. “Knr i 1 mce. 1 w uld attribute! much m re impoitance to the increase 1 of il ctri power c n-umption in the iUtnlry durin: the last t'o weekthin to k r 1 nl quotations.^ It is the a'rr.ige man md the average m hi’ lui-ine- which is the main fac-
tor in the situation.
"Hit the fon-i econ piios and re-• CHICAGO. June 18 (CP) Further
du ed ’ ' ’ 1 ,rc ’ ■■■ 1im‘-"m that il
and ii'iil enterprises which have awakened from its long letharg and
1 1 ‘ ! i ‘ 11 "o-indumd pM given p
f i pnfitalde business in manv lineS|]i Ce t or i a y j n violent death of the
n return to t uvi es of a few \ears s j x t! 1 gangster in 48 h urs. xlerete inenue,I Machine gunner* cut down Johnny
I he oil industry, r in.-taive, is n'-w | Nyiian, known to authorities a- an demonstrating t ii- | independent beer operator, at his
” | i the gOI < 1 i n t erect & t Ispgp 1 i. _ t _ i , -
must now be ir and municipal
same liquidation in
which i ivi iui 1 in I prh ate enter-, arm prj "ith. a ma hine gun and re-
prises have all a I affected. I volverslown and this Most notori ns if those slain since
i' interests UbeT* ] Crocked Lake resort a few mile- from
go\ rnment, state, I (be it\ .
ministrations, the j Nyhan's w ife wi:res-ed the killing expenditures w birh was condu *e 1 t ree uen
headed by Carlos C. Davila
The move was precautionarv. foi the country was quiet and appeared to be backing Davila and his cabi-
net.
not a trace of disotder.
Squadi ns f poli-e weie held ready in the hbrynthian c-rridors of the
The summer reading course which Biinbridge were visitors in the city, jgpjtoi hi i ment. Poli e Chief Pel is conducted each year at the city 11- Miss N’acmi Snider entertained In <;! ,. * n| refrained, he vever, brary will start Monday. This course honor of Miss Ora Moore who will go f rom ,, how of force outsile. is open to boys and girls from the to Battle Creek, Mich., as a nur-e in p, p I he sent a half dozen of jo-
vial patrolmen to circulate among the
'revo went to Hlo mmgton
to attend
“Taxer, must c
mu t result P'"irih from reduced' Thursday was George iRedi Ba-ker, govrrnmental ex) oditures, national,' (7 a p on ^ lieutenant ami labor r*-ke-
rf te. and nun " pal. That is essen tial to the full ie >very of business.'
HOOV ER I*'l I > ‘•.TATEMENT WASHINGTON. June 18, (UP)-1
THE W EATHER
Partly cloudy, cooler north and ex- a bloodies- re'olt a'trr treme weet portions tonight, preceded | forced Davila out a h v h V thunder showers this afternoon or cialist regime, " 1 ,nl *’' 1
SANTIAGO, Chile, June 18 (UP)
Chile was under a state of siege ^ „
today proclaimed by the new Junta ' ' dp th ‘ h hiirh sc hool Each a sanitarium there.
bov and girl is requested to read ten Henry Prevo went to Bloomington crow , , 1 nd joke with the veteians. He " r. )' e is, t^ri j rone® nenebooks and to writo a report of them to attend a reunion of the members |p )(( , rt able kitohen equipment 1 lf 1 * l ‘ le " t Hn ' ’ ’ f . I ^ U ,ro ' n h * Pr ' ,Pa, * rs A diploma is awarded on the couple-1 of the Sigma Chi chapter at Indiana and ,. rv „ | hot dog- to all *n I coffee mal st ltemcnt 11 " nR "" CJ, "P ai f? n u?al ° <,eal w,th the syndicate,
tioir of the course New- books that university. on j awn , f the congre-isonal li will appeal to all tastes, books of fic- Miss Era and Miss Edna B?nc*>, ,,,, the plaza. He had the
teer. also kill“d by machine gunners.
Police had instructions today to
round up every known leader of the Capone syndicate in the belief Barker’s Heath resulted from an inter-
gang quarrel for leadership. Police believed ‘he Nyhan slaying
re-
_ Col Marmaduke Grove, ousted m tjrn ' higtory travpl> ^ K ience, have daughters of Dr and Mrs. G. W.
had
so-
been selected for the reading.
tonight east and extreme south portion; Sunday generally fair and
‘lightly cooler.
cavalry school with
Bence, left today for Boston, Mas-, where they will sail for Europe,
pend Miss ft'fie Voliva left at noon for
Joel Denman. Chicago, will
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. California where she will spend the
Enrique
under ‘ood*they h would-be deportXl«Denman ( east Poplar street. | summer in Los Angele. and vicinity.|
brary tcross
armv hand on hand and its music helped to ease the tension. The veteran leaders and members cf congress came out on the steps.
headquarters v ill he established at ! (Hi.'' and N-w V-*k and that he' V. F. W. MEE1ING Pt IS I PON ED will .it tike • ' n ' ■ f'rthroming The V 1- AA m» ’ing ■-n " is to
mtinqtd on Page Three)
, impaign” for his re-ele: tion. The Preside C- t itement said he would, however- make a “few major i klre <(• i -..pi ,n !’ dicits of the uJminibtration.”
have been h’eld at the hotiv of Walter A. Wam-ley. Putnamville, Mondayevening has been postponed until Monday, June 27. Members* please
note change of date.
