The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1932 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREF.NCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1932
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Hack in Films
made in the metal shop of the In|<liana state prison and will be placed
| on sale December 15.
More than 75,000 pairs of passen- j : Ker plates will Ire distributed w ithin ! the next few we -ks to the state
branches an 1 iil'oiit 125,000 pairs of truck plates. An increase ■ the number of trailer plates applied for is expected, ! department official -aid, as a result i of increasimr use of trucking and I trailers in state - ipping.
[STATE TROOPS IN CONTROL OF MOB OUTBREAK
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( Al l ID 'H* I.EH WON, TENN., \\ III A .1 Ml. IS STOKME’D FOR THRI !•: NEOROKS I.KHANCN Tcnn., Sept li, (UP)— sixty natio I guardsmen arrived her., .i ly t la fiom Nashville af
Completely recovered from the effects of the nervous breakdown that necessitated her retirement from the screen, Clara Bow, famous flaming-haired “It” girl, is staging a comeback to the films after an absence of two years. During the interim she has spent, most of her time on the ranch of her husband Rex Bell, cowboy film actor, it Navada.
MEMPHIS, Tenn I OP) la look ing for bright -pot.- in bu-iness, you might consult too records of the cem* etery offices of Memphis National Park Business is hri-k here, a lot better than it wa- last year Sale.; of lot- from March 1 to July 1 totaled $49,03(1. The price of the average lot is $:1(MI. E. Clovis Hinds, president, revealed that lots he sold for $1.>0 in I 1925 now sell for *400.
tor a mob of county jail, • wh i aliogodi ■ >utie I a bo It was the within 12 came Mondas the key- fr it : ’ W Of ft Fields diI
1.500 men stormed the m- ding three negroes ■■it an I killed two deay. •ond visit nf the mob .1-. Several hundred night and demanded I. E. Kiel I-, brotheriff K W. Climer. not k ow where the
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key wore. He ilerinl that he knew w ' r« the r • prisoners were. Sheriff Cl icr li"l hidden the negroes under the flooring of the jail, n i moved t n to another jail Monday night a ' i hearing talk of lynch-
In order that his family might no' go hungry, Frank Howard (above* 72-year-old paroled convict, of Boton, Mass., stole a pair of shoes, thereby violating his parole. He must now go back to the Massachi. setts State Prison for the rest of his life. Howard served 17 years of a life sentence imposed in 1897 for robbery and was paroled for good behavior.
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sim k police; to open \ KW S VEETY ( \MP \IGN INDIANAPOLIS, Sept, fi, (UP) \ state wide safety campaign designed to protect -i hoid children over the stall. ha- been -turted by the state poh o department. Cooperating I with th dopartme t is the state department of public instruction, the state highway department, and local police officers. The program as ami lunced by Ca|il. Howard Smith of the state ! foice includes an intensive eheckup of me. haiiKal defects ir automobile- b* late polii omen during the week of September 10 to 17 Each driver stopped 'f ir the theckup wall be warned to watch out for school children, stop for/school busses that are stopped when approaching from rear or front, and to observe all school aone sign . State police will ( curt some school busses for a limit' 1 I lime in extielilely dangerous situate ns, Smith said. Reque-t ha- been made by the department of publi • instruction ihat )uis liivi ainl d patrol- report: traffic violators to the state police. 1 A program if i l ly talks to ch'ldren 1 is bei. g arring' -I. School ■ '• ".n- of a movable type will In Mini .c d a li'-ols b\ the highway -m nl cent, on reque-t, it wa anno n >• 1
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INDIANA! > I IS, Sept. ti. (UP)—
The l!C):l Inn into license plite-
hidng trihuted to district |
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In the Matter of determining the I t\ Rate- for ( ' ■ Purposes by Jackton Town-hip, Putnam County, Indiana, th it the 1 ropi I gal officers of -aid municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 1 1 day of September,
l!l.'12, will consider the following budget: BUDGET < I ASSIEK M ION FOR TOWNSHIP
TOWNSHIP I I Nl)
Salary of Trust,' /
$720.0(1
Office Rent
60-00
Trustee's Expense
h. Tiaveling
150.00
Kecords nrul \ i\
175.00
I’ay of A,!*. Hoard . . . .
16 Q$
Ivxam K, ord
25.0(1
Mi-ccllaiipou2
40(8>
r„t;il Twp. Fund
. . . $1185.00
SI'EUIA!
I’epair of Build
HOG I. FUND
g and
Ground $ 200.00 Repair of h.<iui cent 200.00 Sediool Kuril, and Equip. 75 00 School Supplii 1(00.00 Janitor Suppli, 50.00 F'utd F'nr Schi • I 175 00 Loan-. Int. and Insurance 200.00 School Tran IV1 2150.00
ti iTinx.’ Teachers Institute 20.00 11 11 ION H. Mt Janitor Servin 359.00 P.V of leachei- $,•(790.00 Transpoi at ion f Children 300100 1 Tnmafei . . 315000 | ght end Pbwi , . . . oo.OO Total Tuition I Hud ... $6940 00 Total Spe, ial h. Fund .. $798000 (Complete dec il o) hadg-d es'im ite .na\ he , , 11 in ( tfice of |wn. Trustee)
ESTIMATE (4F I l NDS I'O HE RAISED
Township Tuition Sp. Sch
Fund
1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming yr. $11*5 2 Deduct Mise. Revenue in< miing year lestima'ed on former year Misc. Rev.)
3. Subtract line 2 from line 1
library
4. Unexpended Appropriation- July 31 of ;*ri sent year 7 Tidal (of lines 3, t, 5 and ti) 8. Actual Balarn e July 31st of presrnt
yea r
9 Tax do be collected present year (December settlement I 10. Mi-e. Rex. to be collected present year (1-3 of line 2) 11 Total (of line- 8, 9 and 10) 12. Subti act line 11 from line 7 13. F. Working Ral. for six months after close of next year (not greater than 1-2 of line 3) 14. Amt. to t*e raised by tux levy 1 add lines 12 and i3) PROPOSED Net Taxable Property Number if Taxable Polls
I 185
tii;.* |s ,0
tlli7
587
1254 595
592
$1188 1 K\IKS
Fund
Fund
Fund
$69 10
$7980
$ 150
760
6 ISO
7980
150
2790
4575
75
8970
12555
213
2100
3860
780
4579
4415
j
253
6932
8276
780
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4280
556
3090
3990
75
$5128
$8270
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FUNDS Township Tuition Special School TOTAL
I>*vy on
Polls Property
$0 I Of a
.50 .44 .50 .75
$1.00 $1.2944
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO
BE COLLECTED
To Be
Collected Collected Collected Collected , . 30 Levy 31 Levy 32 I-ew 33 Levy Township $ 1809 $ 1325 $ 1295 $ 1188 R^ad 950 500 650 Tuition 10750 9500 9420 5128 Special School 13875 9375 9000 8270 TOT AI .*. *27.375 $20800 $20365 *14685 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to lie heard thereon After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved t*y such levies, mav aopcal t , thr State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition th. ipf„ r with the County Auditor n.e later than th,- fourth .Monday of September and the State Board will fix a date of heiring m thi- county Dated Aufu«' 29, 1932. ELZA PAGE. Trustee.
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ing. Majrr Knox Alexander in elnnKO i of the tioop detiiChnient here said to- | day that the situation was quie' ami under control. Trouble started Monday when the j negroes were reported in argument I with a white boy. The boy swore to I a complaint, and deputies Ben North ! ern and Milton Brown went to the I negroe- home to serve a warrant. In (the fight that fallowed, both depuI ties were shot and killed.
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Despite hi** vigorous denial-, keen observers of th political situation it Mexico, are confident that the run Im ling resignation 01 President Ortir Ruzio (right) are not without foundation In the event that the Mexican Chief Executive ilce relinquish) post, the most likely successor to the Presidential seat is con-idered ' be Alberto J Pam (left), present Minister of Finance, who will -• \e in a provisional ranacitv until the exoiration ,f Pn nt Rui term in I93(
SKIS SPEED RECORD
CLEVELAND, Sept. 6, (UP)— j “Jimmy” Doolittle, rollicking darej devil of the air. wore the mantle of
j speed king today, his name inscribed was the
, on th'- prized golden Thompson tro-
! phy.
The former army flier roared over J the 100 mile course in the Thompson ( trophy race at an average speed of 252.686 miles an hour, fast enough to lap all but one contestant. Doolittle’s j time was 16.447 mile- an hour faster J than that of the winner of last year’s
I race
With his heels digging into the rudder bar, with the “gun” wide epen, “Jimmy” streaked his flying power plant around the pylons in a determined ■ effort to get one leg on the
spee I trophy- And he will he back next year, friends predicted today. Doolittle often is referred to as a striking illustration of the speed flier who has vowed time and again that he is flying his last race. But when the ti unipet calls the steeds of the air with their pilots to daring adver.tur n , “Jimmy” usually can be
counted in the group.
once to those who i t, would quit racing. Doolittle,' past 3;,, aldf or a first rial attack yesterday’s race 1 1925, » won thei Schneider p r,i ■ more with a speed . ;2.2T *1 hour. He defeated I- in . , t , | land.
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ERIC THE RED "Nature in the Raw”—as />or* trayed by Harland Frazer ■. ■ inspired by that marauding Viking chieftain whose vandalism branded him as the "Terror of the North” (975-IOOO A. D >.
—and raw tobaccos have no place in cigarettes
They arc wo/ present in Luckies ... the mildest cigarette you ever smoked bu v tbc finest, the very finest \^r tobaccos in all the world—but that docs not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that "Nature in
the Raw’ is Seldom Mild”—so these fine tobaccos, after proper aging mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying process, described by the w ords—"It's toasted . That’s why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. “It’s toasted’ That package of mild Luckjg*
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