The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 September 1932 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREFKCASTLE, INDIANA, MoND-W. SW^TKMBEI- liW2
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Bromley Oxn.iin, [ire'iilent university, made a plea Lihnpss in srholar.-liip Ijc'ity students in Im|m-1 to- ' liticised what In termed
d” e<lucation
Vneriran student." he said, I tmns, and fr
"in a disease the jiatholi- .
.prosexia. Th - a te.hni-1 hav ‘‘ fir, >- "
■ iiieh refers to lack of |k>w lit rate the it : I. . 1 he stUuaeterized liy Hirkerinjf
He is like a person who I *’•' *
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Come to Je~ii' . ■ and on it went.
“Universities themselves may be in g u j ( 0 f j part res pons i Id. the disease called u.,, aprosexia and '"r the t'pe iif mind Laml Bank referred to a- the i lit second mind. ar ijo: haWe have ■ i up the field court a, co knowledge int • ' , ri> * t suhiects. The iictii have then d u : t •. day into sec- against A.
the .gh school up, in in circuit i
fact from tin . t inner hool up, we Th ■ dale
CIRCUIT COURT NOTES
Virginia’s Memorial
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ure phot giaphy, swings | 0 ' !l ' ahnut in an attempt toj^' 1 ' 1 01,1 K .thing a word paora- u< ‘ a * 1
camera men * all it. *1 he series of hluri'd images, of t '■ motion j icture, the ges ara thi iwn upon the
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•e - i ;* to deve|op, a* p a d< . th-i.t ipiiilit . Ugn’a I'll' I t' a* lie individual student .ir.iiti-t the harrassing envii'imnent and do work, i matter ' • v
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ii .1. Kauld again i a ... n' lor l lie Fedi ■ a I "ll im i I le. a replev y .! ism i- seii j ii eircu. •he plainiiff. ’ A. K II uteheson w dlsmissi Monday. || Idllie .Mi KenAdains. wllhh lias i ;; ciiii court, w as | i w in l‘iano Comiii l| I’.idy, was i ilie plaintiff in
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R00SI Vr.IT RESTS (Coniinucd from Rage l»o) This was don. in order that he might get back to Aid an , Oil. •{. iu time to speak ..i ■ itote ‘ volition, pi. cnahly m the interests of the gull, r at 1 rial candidacy of Lieutenant ti"' rii": Herbert II Iwli-
man.
I nitad Si Sc nat it- John S. Cohen of i . adii*al the Roosevelt patty I "i 11 accompany it part of the way i . t.
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>e of the student, n the mind. When- ; ect'il, they are, of t as to he valuelave too main mo- 1 .. tun many cheap, ii ! that in om stuiltngcthi r to much ich talkie. If oitc J ,-e tld- figure of | oust he done to in of time exposures. | figure, one may Ameii an student econd mind. Dur.1 m i 1 -, -iuii.' of the - d liy tne timers downtown jewelry large affairs, so led a- to record ind in si une cases, m - Th. student ul-. nr. n fact, a id, upon this, an- • it. n i with his ■Ii if clop- a tnetiiin• the radio dial.
1 ne could hi ar
V mtu. (ieorgia.
He learned that coffee made
H heard the holy
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at thi .. f ' al He heard th* 1 ■ netiatiug min i wi ll-tiainc 1 symii. i '• w a - a report * ue All of this one would ear I
a right-hand autumn right
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BOISE, 1 ,h r ; egi ■. ' .j 'ti't - '. wil feririg fron tot ever. Iir. R ilp si'iun, issu “Steiicly dttioii of i I • ! 'it. ; |
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ictty aerial view i f the heau- !. Virginia, which is ■ ! on October 1." 1 he ‘V ing- , we r” houses h eai Ion whlih he played for the Pr-t time at iledieatory cercmonu -. S uiator n \v. Barkley of Kentucky will itli» speaker
iKKYK.W Id W\ i . (UP) Col William K. (Buffalo Bill) Cody die! many years ago, hut he -till le'ciu s
mail.
Only a few day- ^g" i letter was reei'ivcd here addr' - d to “Mi Hu' I'alo Hill, Care Cnion I’arifie Depot. I heyenne, W yu." The iiiis-ive was jn -tmarked Dix n,' III., and on the ii'vi r-c side i 1 ’ t " envi lope wa- ,i rei rn id Ire- which said, "Ret ii n in ’ ' day - to the Dixon State II pit ii The ad.ire., wa- wiitten in i" nci! ai ii was - raw led. I he letter wa- tinned over pu lal aut'.orit . I" \'"iiniiii A. Miller, I"nii>n Paciti ag at i ere.
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Final pn .iiation- hav. been made! at Purdue I niv* i aity foi the 1-th an-1 nual Swin. D,.y program to he held Friday, Sin ' ' Re|i( rt from county ] agrieultur.i meat ami others over the >t i(i :n it. that a large numljer I I f farme: "ill take .Civ ant age o( I this .ippor ty to get in touch with the Iiog le. ' ' exp: i t- at I’m - Mine The • ' ' i' ■ w ill tart at 10 o'- ; clock in the . ining at the experimental win .i.an, thr i miles north
of Wr -t I al . .ette.
A total of Jit) experimentally fed! hog- will he ■■ \llihit 1 n in n suits j I i of (he fe -a i Is will he ill 'ussed : I | by Prof. r. M. \ estal, in charge of 'tic-i ex peri ii.* it and other memjin i-- of the animal husbandry staff. Shall wi feed -oyhealls to hogs? is {one of tin ipii tion- prominently he-| ''ore farmi i s tin- pa, t year. The Pur-j 'due test- will . iter sour.' suggestions 1 as the foil wing -upplemenis are mm- ! paled In the-e i ■ periinelit : raw soy- ! lean-, roa t’d soybeans, s-iyhetin oil
meal and tankage.
The Purilui t' ’t- show that roasting improved the feeding value of ^
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soyheaii-, and d: n a-t r and . - k-
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t he meet mg. The • pha-es . f swine f growi rs from Indi adjoining -tates,
vva.rid war he c >mman l--i| i idrun of Ann r an ri" t he At In nt in. For cimi ; uiHing' siihma i inos !
Spider, New Fashion Desigr
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Conterence ot Royally
It was hard enough for mere man to keep hi- eyes straight ahead befote, but now it is almost impossible. I a-hion has decided that the spall ,' - web furnishes a fine design for the newest printed stockings, anil promptly took it over. Now it en-nuii ankles instead of flies— and is the Spider’s faee red?
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Suicidc of British Hatignum Recalls Notable Executions * * * + * ♦ fob" I ’ The Mail Who Walked Alone,” Had Offiekded At More Than Two Hundred Gallows Ceremonies.
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Remember Her ?
ttle Prince-'i Ragnhild (left) and A n Prince and Piince.-s of Norway, are ,-h n of State in baby talk in their nursery . *r home near O In addition to being g n and Queen Maud ■ ■ Norway, the young iwo other rulers King licorjs and Queer,
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.ghters of the discussed a it i !''or- of King grandnieces of England.
Prince Eddie's Swedish I isit Key ires Rumors of RomancA * * * * * I ngland Expectantly Awaits Outcome | with Princess Ingrid’s Family—Put makers Have Been Wrong B :
Fhey re a Twosome Now
“My, hi»» that gut ha- grown!” is th§ ejaculation that springs to our lips when introduced to Aileen Rig gin, whom we remember a- a gieat Tittle girl who won the fancy diving championship of the 1P20 Olympic games. She is now Mrs Luy Young, of New York nnd (’n! forma and is shown at White Sulphur Spnngt, W Ya.. where she is varafioning A.lccn has been married for twe inoDtb*.
StR. Roger.C’AscMrtrr Mrs F-dith Thompson Driven to suicide by brooding on memories o( tbe past tha'. he iould not wipe out after eight years of retirement. John Fibs, who (or twenty two years was England s public esecutioner. left behind him a sm..ter rec* ord that probably will never be equalled in Western civilization. F.lhs. during his tenure of office, officiated al (he esecutions of 20.) condemned murderers Among them was Dr llavslev Harvey Crippcn, who was convicted of the niurder of his wife, (telle Elmore, a crime bearinn a remarkable similarity to the reiert du Rois case in Plymouth Mass It was F.llis, too. who fashioned the noose that ended the life of Sr Roqer Casement, Irish baronet, who was British Consul in Berlin when the World Wa* broke out Casement w-as convicted of treason by cnnspirinq to cause an armed revolt in Ireland and seeking German aid to that end But It was the execution ot Mrs F.dith Thompson, who with Frederick Bywaters was convicted of the murder of her husband, that broke the iron nerve of F.llis Sr earning and struggling, the woman had to bs dragged to the siaffold and held on the trap while the hangman did hn work. F.llis retired after that and attempted to live down his reputation He attempted sui-.de with a revolver in 1924, hot recovered an.! promised he would not try to kill himsel) again For a short tune in 192? he went on the stage and played the sinister role he had enaclod in real life that of hangman But he rouldn t stand the horror with winch • udiences regarded him, to he retired to liva alone. And that is how I- • J -as le vs «
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Mm I t! dent golfers, Miss Joan MacDonald, daughter*of the MriHah Premier, and Dr. Alstair MacKinnon, her husbanti. « n a . th ," Play d a round just a few days before their marriage a! Wcndove.' V n / The Premier’s daughter plans to continue her med . al studies after’the honeymoon. She has already won a degree in medicine.
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A Swedish match that has nothing to do with
w 'I the royal matchmakeis of Europe are rxpeitn -id ' ’ that Edw ard, Prince of Wales, making to Si ' , I"' British heir went to the Swedish capital to open a Hritoh 'rn «
'".I Ihr I a . t that he w .1 s e n t hu s i a s 11, n 11 V i' . , Iamily and is staying in the palace as the gur l ' '
" ' rumors of ., revival ot the Prince s romance \ . J i. L' 1 ;'" 1 ' K ra oddaughter of the king. Iwo.ve." I ‘Khe was about to announce his engagei!" ' 1 ibe ^ ns.ling he, royal relatives in London But *' " ,, f 'l '* out. I# Wftlp* were to put a ring on the Iin "*» T r rvy ‘l 1 m hr haA been rumored engaged, hf’d have •• in ^
, Mix fii H rumored «ng ic«m*iil x . '
0,i,%e * on, y daughter ot the then Kaiaer of Germany 1 f 'ms to that. He was also said to be contempl** 10 " '"'r ^ r cb
lleana of Roumania But she is now thr g 0 on k« m -the*• ..I - baby m ]
' rd his name with that of Princei* Beatric e ' , 1 <ame of it. She is now an »»xile w ith her fai " ,v ^ p*jn and st.ll *,ngH §g 0 idM pr.nce.Bea, Faddie*!. n«m» h#
ft of score, of pretty commoners So wean *
Highn*§* that he* no longer dances v ilh >(/ j
• :iK married women, thus gagging Dame K*' • ; SPI>
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