The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 June 1932 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 18,1932.
When You Are Down Town Tonight Look at these cool summery house and street frocks we are offering; at this special price $1.00
SPECIAL GROUP OF SHEER DRESSES AT 49c and 69c
S. C. I'REVO COMPANY
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W RIGHT LAW REPEAL W OULD LEAVE STATE STATUTELESS INDIANAPOLIS June 18. (UP)— Repeal of the Wright “bone dry” law, how a conspicious target on the political front, would leave Indiana virutally without statutes dealing with hard liquors, a -urvey of state laws reveals. ; The Wright law, passed by the gen eral assembly in 1917 and made effe •
live April 2, 1918, superceded and. ( nullified all previously enacted state dry statutes. Repeal would mean that persons found possessing, transporting, manufacturing or selling liquor could he prosecuted only under federal statutes. Only two Indiana laws would remain dealing with liquor if growing political agitation to repeal the law accomplishes its g al. One is the old law enacted in the
Indiana criminal code providing for arre**t of persons found in^oftcate l in public places. The other, a part of the Indiana auto code provides for ^ arrest of person- found driving while intoxicated. That the Wright law is in a pre carious position i seen in the plank adopted at tin late Republican con vention last week asking for its re peal. Democrat, . at their convention next week, are t xpe; ted to adopt a similar plank. Already, the United Press learned, at least two lulls are being drafted to be presented at tlv pecial session of the legislature Jul> 7, asking that the Wright law be repeale I. The most bitterly opposed section of the Wright lav th u w hich .prev nt sale of whiskey for medkinu! purposes. BODY OF MR' PRINT K TO BE RETURNED I’D INDIAN WOI.IS LOS ANGELES, June 18. (UP)— Th«' body of .Mrs. Helen Kngli-dt Prince, wealthy wife of a noted ne.\ paper man and widow of an Indi 'napolis capitalist, was on route east today after authorities determined Her sudden death was accidental. Mrs. Prince died in a hospital here Thursday a few hrurs after 'he was stricken in her rooms at a fashionable hotel. An autopsy disclosed -he had mistakenly taken an overdose of dative, surgeons said. An inquest, ordered when phy-i cians failed to diagnose her illne-s. was cancelled afier the autopsy re port and her husband, Frank J. Prince, left at once with the body for Indianapolis. Prince and his wife came to Los Angeles a few days ago for a v:o a . tion on the Pacific coast. Prince w.is prostrated by his 50-year-old wife'.death. Mrs. Prince was a native of Lima. Ohio. Her first husband was the hit. William E. hligii.-h, Indiana state senator ami capitalist. She married
Priii 'e after thi death of English several years ago. THE NEW FORD TRUCK According to It. C- Foster of King Morrison F’ost r Company, remarkable improvements have been made in the Ford trucks which will bring a new measure of economy and efficiency, as well i driver-comfort, to c nimeicial haulage. The new trucks arc being exhibitoj by King Morrison Foster Company today, and continuing thr ughoir next week. Local busincs- men at' expected to visit the s lowing in La go numbers, attracted by the news t it the new trucks em buly as many improvements as do the new Ford pa.- ‘ngrr cars. The new tri k.^ have an economical 1 cyclinder ei ■ine, producing a maximum of 5!) h epower. Rear springs ai n w sen elliptic and provide a support for ie frame 25Vi inches buck of the r ar axle. The rouplii shaft, which links the ti:in mission ith the drive-haft, now i. of tubular instruction. 2 inches in diameter, with large forged steel -plines. Thei is a universal joint at each end. A bi-partible coupling m ike it po ble to remove the shaft easily and <i .ickly if necessary for service. In the re. ixle the outstanding Fori principl of the (ruddle-mount-ed pinion is etained, with a bronze tlin, t plate, chi li together maintain dignment ol ting gear and pinion. Reinfor dug webs are to be noted in the ixle hou ing, and new double : lie'- b urin in the rear hubs, under th" load i liter. I . new fi iiie lias a numtier of important Latinos. Us w idth, depth and stioii pr< ide ample support for b i;> ■ Hack f the cab, the. side memlo are pai I I, which greatly facili' it th< n: inting of bodies of diff eroiit types. I o frame is low. which makt • it coi (>nient for loading from a platform or from the curb. riior ■ are 'wo chassis wheelbases
Homer Dady Homer Dady, 320 pound first baseman who will do things at Morrison park, Cloverdale. Sunday when the Grays meet the Dady A. C’s. Homer is said to be a second Babe Ruth at the bat.
available and in addition, the special Standrive chassis anh the commercial car chassis.
SUNDAY BASEBALL The newly organized baseball team from Greencastle will play the fast Stilesville nine at StilesviUe Sunday afternoon. The battery for Greencastle wdll be Rollings and Bla-.k. The team has been strengthened recently and promises to be one of the strongest semi pro teams in central Indiana.
Tonight: Ken Maynard in ‘SUNSET TRAIIJ
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SUNDAY 2 TO 11 p ^
MONA)AY 7 I*, m.
What this town needsi is a great
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notice of fin u mi F.'H OF ESI Ml Notice is heiehv . itors, Heir- and I ■ Reising deceased, to 1,1 Putnam Circuit i "ii* castle, Indiana September. 1932, ai 1 t' 1 ' 1 anv why the I counts with the e>t • ‘ ent should not be appr heirs are notified t ■ t make pro 1 ai their distributive sh Witness, the Clei k this 18th <dav of Jun . T - No. 7337. Hays A Murphy, Atti John W Herod, ( clit Court. ■’
Torture Victim.
“I didn't mind the chain w'-js but I didn’t get out to P , the chain rattlin' and bangir I
daylong.” That u how
Paul Fiest
ville, Ohio, desci months of periodic*
bedroom
being D held~in jail,
