The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1932 — Page 1

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VOLUME FORT\ r ONE

Ml MttLITY PLAY

FOLK ( HII.ORKN IN ONE \ RAK

DRAWS CROWD AT

little

The L & II

Chi:vi i,.( agency in

'1^1 II' A 'I’l 1 l 0r ' e,,<;ast,c "' ll 1 -t tonighi to I MlV‘\ I Lll abl,ut forl> ' Vh " ' 'lealei:. sales

managers, and beok ke i.n -. of this

'district, at a bantam al ,| le Com-j LNL8UAI VESPERS SERVICE nnrdal hotel.

PROGRAM STAGED KV MEM- |

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932.

PRES. ilOOVER \SKS HELP OE HIS SI CCESSOR

NO. 2“

vi;tekans in COl NTY GET MERIT BOOKS

HERS Ol SPKEt H DEPI'.

T> PHOON S\\ |.j.|• > JAFAN

HISTORICAL ASSOCIAHON Ids I RIRI TES ( LOTH Hot ND VOLUMES

LNiyUL LIGHTING EFFECTS

•‘SumntoninR "f Every Man” Direct- €( j by Miss Lucille Calvert, Given Much Praise

rOKIO, Lue 15, (UP)- ] A lypii on swept this -c tion of j Japan today, < . u K telegraphic and railroad servii -mashing windows ami doing p, . i wide prend damage of a ininal 11 c.irii.tcr. No

casutiltics were r<m ted

AM III i |l\ ED DECORATIONS

N eterans l isted Have Photos, W ar Record And Autobiographies In Books.

INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 11 (UP) Eight months ago, Mr. and Mrs. Af ton L. Herbst. Indianapolis, were childless. Today they are the parents

of two sets of twins

The first twin.-, Trrrenci L.igran lr and Donna Maurrei n, were Imm on March 13. Last veek end Mrs. Herbst gave birth to another boy and girl, Arlan Lamar and Arleen Marie. Herbst is attornej lor an insurance company. The -logan for his firm is

"babies lead the -world."

MAKKI \(,i: Mt I S-sl

PRESIDENT-El,lit I HtHtSEV ELI ASKED TO COM I K ON IMpttKTAN r mm m \ r i eks

YNsM EK IS 01 I TONIGHT Gov. Koosevelt, I roni Home in Mhanr Says He will Reply To

Rresident’s Request

TEW I \X DELINQUENCIES Suturda> was the last day for paying the fall installment of taxes and W. T. Handy, county treasurer, reported Monday that delinquencies till year were less Ilian usual after the taxpa,, ing period Many taxpayers who were given an extension of i several tys took advantage of the 1 extensi' n ta get their taxes paid Apprcxi ately $400,000 in I exes have

< been colle.ted this fall.

El ROPE AN PLEA DEPENDS ON THE NEW PRESIDENT

FATE Ol El ROPE IN l".Hl SETTLEMENT \Y ILL DEPEND ON MR. ROOSEVELT

SPECIAL SESSION

CHIMIN\l, CASES \i;i.

DePauw university students and i townspeople were treated to some-S thing »c old that it was delightfully new in their exipericnces, a morality play. Thin was presented in the Lit- | He theater Sunday evening on the university vespers program. The J play, “Tile Calling of I'Aeryman’^ combined simplicity of setting -with ! colorful costuming, unique lighting I

*nd ' • »at in Dl ADL1 the building was taken and all avail-, u y U>0N X( , v|s , , ,, N))K ^ able standing room about the walls, KIDIH.I HKom l»

was occupied long before the per

Indiana "Hooks of Merit,” wore dis-j Bert Brooks, drafts nan, Lafayette,' trihuted November 11 by the Indiana] and Mary Pink.-inii, writer, Linton Historical As-ociation to each Hoos-] —

ter World War veteran who during the war received a general citation or 1 decoration, American or foreign. The books, beautiful cloth bound i

hlSMISSI’h vo * ume -' pages, contain the;

photo, citations, war record, and auto-

formance began.

The play was presented by the ,peech department. Students from the classes in dramatic presentation and dramatic production played and staged the play under the direction of Miss Lucille Calvert, a teacher in that department Mu u for the plav was furnished by the University trio composed of Miss Louise Palmer Walker, violinist, Miss Edna Bowles, celloist, and Henry K' llimc, pianist Lighting effects played an important part in the production. Before any actor appeared on the stage

LIQUOR < VS IS Off DISMISSED

Mori I crrill, Viidicv IhigaM. Vita Morphe«, lllga Snider and Viurl 1 ruler wood taws Droppcrl , Several crimiiial i n ,c , iuvohing charge.- of t mil and battery vith intent to kill, drawing deadly weapons and possession of liquor, were dismissed in circuit court Saturday he cause of settlement of the cases oi lack of prosecution. Mort Terrill, living -oulh of Cut

gothic window in the center of the ' uamville, arrested S'-ptember

back drop went through a panorama

charged with assault and battery with

color

constantly changing mt

jtory ol the play was -dmple: Every man, played by Franklin Tooke, is called by death and trie to get all his friends and comrades t , go with 1 him before the throne to plead for i his soul, but all desert him in his hour of nerd ani inly Good Deed

makes the journey with him.

Members of the cast were Robert r ,. u . ||a| Lorintr, Hubert Urban. Horace Burr,

onstantiy shading ami 1 i,ltent to ki » »'‘'»»bcrs . f his family. - . -- n beautiful effect, Tin- h »'> again-t him dropped. . „ ’ ; ' ^ book , -re present, including all the newly

biography of each veteran listedThose from Putnam county- who e records were published in the book,

are as follows:

Roy Dranaham Albuugh, William Michael Crose, John Arthur Friend, Haul F. Gibson,

Paul Grimes.

Roy Dryden Grimes, Joseph ( . Knauer,

Gharle Easley,

Horace S Leai lunan,

Raynion l K. Mri anmiack,

Harry Reed Moore,

John William O’Conner.

Charles W. Pence,

Richard Connor Phillips,

Thomas II. Slavens, ( as.-ell Clark Tucker.

It wa.- said that three other Putnam county veterans, Wilbur Pari.-., Edward Schultz, and Robert Sweeney

DEMOCRATS GATHER AT FRENCH LICK

V\ ILL I (1RMI I V I l PI V \ - ( MIRV Ol I PART* < \M PAIGN PLEDGES

Id

I I

F KENT H Lit K, Ind , N ■

(UP) Plans t 1 carry out b l i late and national campaign pledges were formulated her" today by victorioii-.

Democratic leader , from Indiana and j asked the cm., .pm-ation of President

ALBANY, N. Y, Nov. M, (UP) Governor Franklin I) Roosevelt, recovering from the strain of a vigorous electoral campaign, considered today the responsibility of cooperating in an attempted solution of a grave international economic crisis, on tho invitation < f President Her-

bert Hoover.

Report- at the capitol said the president-elect would make public tonight his reply to President Hoover's

debt conference invitation.

ABOARD PRESIDENT HOOVERS SPECIAL TRAIN., Nov. 14, (UP) President Hoover v-a, returning to Washington today burdened with consideration of an international war debt dilation g.nve that he lia

H KMMOND RITES SUNDAA Lad rite- for Mrs. Mary Hammond, • Hanna street who died, F riday were held Sunday afternoon at 3 o’ckfck at ' the First Baptist church. The -ervic i es were conducted by tlo' Rev. DallaRissler a-.-isted by the Rev. G. E Carlson Interment was in Forest Hill

cemetery.

Pali bearer- were: Hugh Hammond, Raymond Hammond, Dot a Ruark, Clyde Cash, William Strain, and Ora

Kuark

Democratic leaders Vsseit Session "ill Be Rushed Necessary.

SlGH I Special If

LARGE CROWD GREETS ART SPEAKER HERE

lllinoi .

Informal conference during tie next two days were planned between Mayor Anton Cermak, Chicago, Judge Henry Horner, gi vernor-elect of Illinois: Paul V. McNutt, govemoi cl, ct of Indiana, and F'rederick VanNuy s, the Democrat who defeated “Jim"

Watson for the -ennte.

Nearly 300 Democrat.- fiom lllinoi.,

St I *.I -1 Art Study

Speakei

but do not appear in tho volume.

Mai

William Roberttun, <">rdon

| This case was settled in court here shortly after Terrill was arrested when I errill agreed to leave the state :

Another ease again t Audrey Dug

an, Washington township woman, ‘who was charged with <Jravm.- i| i deadly weapon, on Earl Huffman Oct

oner 20. also was dismissed JULIET. ILL. St KNE OF I1ESPER ’Hu charge again ' !. • \TE EFFORT TO ES< \PE <»V Barnard, charged with drawing a NDVY

weapon on Alta and Je sic

\llnii|H

\t Ji'iiIImT(|Iv

elected -tale officet-

Indiana Democrat beside- vicNutt and V inNuys indud - R. Flai l Peters, Democratic -tatc cliairnian; Plea- !•; Ciceniec, recently named secretary to McNutt Marshall Williams, c - rotary of the state committee; Wal ter Shead and H. Nathan Swum, Marion county Democratic leader; Richard Wemerkc, Terre Haul* Wil liam P. O’Neal, state securitie emu-

iv-. JHUCT - N< ”- H -

Hart, Harry Parrish, Nichola Den. i )i)W b( , rvj|| ^ th( , , n( | ialia |

erath, Ronald Evans, Fred Ffinn-

Martha Davis', Willi mt F’roscb, Don i aid Daoust, Mary F - ranee .lohnson, \ Elizabeth Sinvikat, Robert Mitchener, 1 Stanton Harter. I,oi Lumpkin, Mar-

garet Jcnes and Robert Edward PLAYERS ARE SH )( 11 1)

a numbei ..f i upoil 'Ht

state farm for carrying a euncealed I

weapon without a permit

Incidentally, an old charge • f > ! .'giult and battery against \Pn M 1 1 phew, which has been pending m " 1 la - I January, also wa- dm) ped frio the docket. Morpliew oa: arre ted! following an alleged u. mil on hi

-v if" din ing a drinking spree

Charges of possession of liquor agam-t (dga Snirler anH Ancil I mlei

old Will county jail was the scene I ^ '•I'air'oan; OlKn W, «*rdmk, m w ly Sunday if a despri te attempt at a ( ’l p, 'ted \ igu circuit judge; Judge whole-ale jailbreak. J 0,IM •''P'’" , ‘er of Vanderburgh circuit Maurice Canfield, ilia Albertson, j ^u' 1 : Jl,hri Jmioings. Evansville;

undei imlictme’it mi , irge i,f mur

Hem'. , "edding add ^ vv'ied, i f Cioverdale town ,hip, which

hive been lending since October 31, PJ3I, wen dismi-sed. 'I be .Sniilji borne w a raided ugiin reeelitly by ' prohibitiim agents but nothing wav

found, a' ording to reports

i Several itlier criminal case of ininor im|iorlance whs disim; .ud in

crd'.'i to ch ai tbe ducket.

1550

Ih5re are

iharacters in

some of these li-’'" alieady been cliosen from prominent local a lorp in the community. O J. te - nt will ake the pait of Ui'il" Henry, Martha .Shannon the p; it of Samantlia Green, bis fiancee, le-lcr Blue as Jaik Macy, Uncle Hem;. ' m obew vhi> irieo to keep bis mu I. fi nn gettnv married ai he rail gel mairie.d himself and collect the money fh m hi grandfather’s will. I he part of his fiancee, Mary, i. played by T>a Robinson. She lias H gnat deal of difficulty Dying to endei tan i dl Die Gauge action that Jack g"> . tip ng . "d i in his attempt to kidnap Ids uncle Jack’s two friends, Te I and Harri , are plated Ly Leonard Hell inger and Duane I otigden, and they are ready at all times to lielp Jack, because Harris, has $1,000 coming to 1

him and Ted lias $20 , . . . . ind Virginia t fri t I r 11 I lllllMUtl ||| Ted and Harris, are playe i by Ardith' i*

Cra h (W Machines Other important characters 8‘‘e! O Harety, the hard-boiled, egotistical;

dering George .Satindcr • f Minnea

polls, led the attem|i' to cape. Canfield and 13 fellow- pri-oners

were prevented from e.-caping by g i.inls who hoard ( .infield drop into t a basement of the iai| through a hole which he uni other prisoners had diiiled thr ugh ' e floor He and hi- felh vs were herded into irlK and tinii. c.-i aped, lie liad pent hours

drilling the bole in t <• floor. ( anfitld, Claire I > ngi n. ind Can

John

George R. D le, ousted Muncie mayor; and I'aul llotialiue, Terre Haute

I ho iias D. Taggart, Indiana na

tional cumniitteeman, was host t i Hi"

Democrats at his hotel here

One of the most important topicof discussion by Indiana leader- wa mean of carrying out the party' pledge t" i* peal the " rigid "'rone dry” law, -fate liquor enforcement

act.

' The qui l ion of ettilig up a co'i- ] r.tituti i> -I i ivontion In a* t on 10pc.il

elect Franklin D. Roo-evelt and th incoinirie adininistratiou in it . mlu

tion.

Tlie Rresident, in hi- telegram to the President-elect, icferred to the “maj 1 iniporlaiu e” of 1 ie debt prob loin to the nation and the need of dealing in non-partisan fashion with the question “for the common good of the country ” Mi Hoover emphasized the pre v ious attitude d (ongre-s jn refusing to accept some of hi proposal- aimed toward further negotiations after tie Hoove’- nioratoriiun and infi rmed Ronsevelt he wa- "loath tn proceed with rrccmmendatioii.s to the con gress” until he could confer in -tat ing the administration’s ca-e IT ap parently lias put aside any further public utterance mi the subject until

i uun *#i urn

his expected conference is concluded j |ri () ^

He 't bast plan n i further nie di 4 of the international que-tion until 1

teiching Washington

Pri -ident Hoover'. telegram 1 -"tit Saturday, reportedly soon uftei he leached Boulder ( ity. Nev., for In tour of inspection of the $l()5,0ne.noo 1 t olorado river dam pr- ject nane 1 i his honor. It was not made pnhlii until y,-terday, a few hours befori 1 confeiuice witii tlo piess.

" II,Bl R D. PE \ I. DIKt ( I UR Dl HI RRUN INSIITI I I , SIM \K.i

SI ND \ V

II DGIM, PUIMS

(.roup (Dvrs I i s I iM follow mg Opening Of

\rt Exhibit.

One of the largest audience to greet -ii nt -peak' 1 in Greencastle n.-sembled in \ bury liall on Sunday afternoon to ear Wilbur D. Peat, director of the Jol.n Herron Art In titute, -peak at tie • tienitig of the e’cond art exldbit if the season

Varying from tin usual type of explanatory. or art appreciation galleiy '< talk, Mr Peat solicited the participation of his audienn- in judging the

tbe ev ibitioii He -ng-

teste 1 five points on which a paint ing might lie judged and then pro 1 eded to put a number of the picture to the vari' us tests. The points out linpil hy Mr. Peat is helpful in < riti cizing a picture were. ubject or i im, ' 'tnipositio' 1 , colot, dra" ing, and 1 said (pi lmiqi.e. In tru < lassroom fa-h

imi he (ilotted 1 .1 chart the tatingl 'UK debt reductio;

WASHINGTON, No- 14. i UP)— The fate of Europe'• plea for war debt revision depended in laige mea sure today on President lect Roosevelt’s an-wer to President Hoover's telegram inviting hin to 1 war debt

conference

Great Britain and France put the debt. 1 . ruction issue .quarely up to this c iuntry in notes made public by , tiie tatc department. They asked ! fiindaiiii nt.il revision of their $8,000,000,000 obligation. Pending negotia- , tions to lliis end, they requested del lay on December 15 payments of neaily $124,000,000 Mr. Hoover, speeding east from California, asked Mr Roosevelt and

tj ad

, White House late this week. The President wants his successor's ] iiiea ' n wm debt, and other eco- ! norni" issue- heiau.-e these questiens 1 arc certain to carry over into the ] Roosevelt administration. Any debt settlement will re t finally with the

Democratic congn

( "iifined it in A '• ni' b nin .vith a cold, the i’resident-clect left the I world guessing for the time being as J to whether he would come here The Bntish F rench attack on the ] w ar debt structure vv * regarded by Mr, Hoover as the opening wedge in 1 a general campaign for reduction of Europe' $11,0(10,000.1'00 debt to the

| United State •

I In a resoluti in adopted last Decam her congress shouted a resounding “no” in possible future requests for debt revision. New the question is: Shall Mr Hoover to ask congress to change its mind He mud he wanted Mr. Roosevelt's advice before drafting

rvcoininendatiqny..

Firs; congressional reaction was

cold toward any further concessions

to Fiurope. B“nati)» Ri-ed, Pa , and McNary, Ore., Republican leaders, tigress shout I (and firm on it declaration of 1 t winter oppos-

jesse M lee Post Veterans of for 1 1 mu War | dl meet tonight at the city librmv There will he election ' nf i ff '-,.1- nil other important husi

ness. A iary wil meeting,

erved.

ml party with the Auxil(m — eTI afUr th" husiness Refreshments will be

fi'-T '- brother 1 iwi 'me, were "f the I8t! imemiment also w h uge I v ith n immg Saundeis of cu-sed free! $2i"i, killing him, nd throwing hi:. McNutt ti l it was his party

ho ii to a canal Ml three were am ie I In ' hicign. M.-mri' e ' anfield mi last (>; t. !4. I,j ngen and Law reii'■ ( aiifieM di uly iiave been found guilty and are serv ing sen-j tem e in Joliet prison Maurice Canfield wa- awaiting trial when he!

led the attempt to e.-cupe.

EOI R HOI HI I’ MEN GET $2.) IN \ HOI 111 I'

( I \ V MH N n (. \SE I Rll D 'Hi" i .-e of Timm 1 Miller and other, again I Jnlm I Brownell nud oth"i ., In' ughl here frnin Brazil, to quiet litle G 30 a-res of Clay county real estate, "pened in the Putnam circuit court Mondav morning before Judge

James p Hughe

The plaintiffs -'"igld to force can* eellation of a coal lea " on land own ed jointly by them, which is held by

idan

to prepaie liills carry ing out t e plat form pledgi so that they nia b“ acted upoii before other iegi-l.iti"ii in the geneial as.-emhly wdiiidi ion vene- eaily in January. Texts of I he pr pn.-rd platform bills w ere G. be di.- q* . d iofnr nallv by VanNuy , McNutt and other Hem

1 ‘ rats t( da

It An- al i the 11ope of party h ad ers to d"vi " means by win b the leg islature could idjouui after 31 days. The constitution permits a 1 Dilarj session of tjti days. (biisiileration of a speaker foi the House nt Representative; and d, tid bution of p'ditical patronage ■ as ex pected to t»e consim red dining the two lay conference

HINDUS IN

1.1 • V|

D.UM.I -I It \ N I si YLI I N I It.I ING PATH

be

given the vat ion caiivn.-se.; by the audience, -li a nig graphi ally the kiH ichieved hy Ga artist in -nine le-pects and their comparative weakness in ethers He pointed out the error in ' aluating a picture nteiely fiom one standpoint and poke of the uniformly dgh quality "f tin painting,, v'iii'h he considered fine "xamples of tbe ait. He also took Dei isien to eommend Hu univer ■Hy, and ll'i \ni"iican A sociation of Univer ity " n en en making andt exhibit- po-si!)le for the comuiuintv Mr. I’eat v 1, introduced by

\ in piesidrnt Long en.

Democrats wer nitiou.- in eonr m nting pending di.- i '.un of G ver111 r Roosevelt’- vn v ., it Senator Swanson, Va , ruik.n. Demo’rat on the foreign relat 11 ''"iiimittee, said hr believe I rongre v. i. ih) receive redu-tn n • prop.) .;ds tuiG; or-ibly. Senator YY il.-h, D'ii'., '1 nt., slid a p 1 dal . 1 hould tie called quickly if a decision was necessary before debt pay nent are due Dec. 15. Ihe regular si .-ion ip es not convene llitil Dcr’. 5. Rap, Raifon, Deni . Yrk., firopo.ed that the house ways and mem . committee inv» stigate the i apucity of European natien to meet

•'•te-tive played by John W 1 rn- (.EOK'.l'U «(»(.(,t -t rr »!»-'> j t | |P p r „.

(■ha" Mugs, his able assistant is 1 G 4>>H IN ( Ol LISION IN i j) alleged m the evidence that played by Fred Thomas. Dr. V\ D, j CRF.EN* An I I I ! t | |e defendants have not been opera!• Killinger as Lawyer Brown makes! | i,, K 0 n the leased land and con e U'e in a very dramatic way to Mary • 51; . ; (, f igette Rogge, h university ; ( |uently Hie plaintiffs have had no inO Rear as Susan Christopher I student, off'red lecerations about : pome from royalties. The lease likeTwo characters who add much com- j the fac. wdno 'air. driven bv F.nii? j prevents tbe plaintiffs front dif dy to the enteitainment arc Eliza, McGaugbev md Franklin Hanna col- posing of the land it was charg'd. The negro cook, end her husband, tided at tli' comer if Indiana and John M. Rawley is attorney for Hie Rastus, playe 1 by F ather Snider and Walnut tr*" t-, about s:20 o’clock defendant- while \. • ■ Miller of Bra- *■ D Chapman. Other characters Sunday eveninr Mi-- R"gg" was ztl and S A. Hay- of Greencastle ar" w Jto make the G ry ami .vedding taken to tl'P office of a physician attorneys fi r the plaintiffs. Albert R complete are Floyd Miller as the Rev. where h"t injuries were attended Morgan, recorder of < la> county, and Tui-nipveed, Robert Johnson an I Clif-j It v* 1 -aid that Hanna, a resident parties in the complaint testified at

ford Frazier as the two gangsters and B?n Rilev as Blot ter Jones, the

liader of the Mystic Shrine.

BArilST R.AILY WIDNI-HAV

Rev. (in-1 E Carlson, past'1 of the First Hiptisl church of Giima ti" will b" thi penker at thn quarterlv 1 ally of th" YVhite Li. k B V I’ 1 at Bip WhIiiiu church in W ir liirigton township Weituesday evening. A big delegation from the local cliiirch. fh< larg st churi'h in the association, 1 expected to ittend

Finn' holdup men, described

ing 'lark couiple. imied, held up Yii'liii' Allen, attendant at the Ylh'it filling station, al Bii'k Chapel, fmii mill-north of Gneniastle Mnuday j fotiiiioon, .ind e .1 iq ed vi itli aiwu'

$25 in money.

Ylleii ;aid th" four men, driving ■’ 1 Dodge "dm vvitluiut liieiise plate., 'titered the tilling station with drawn ! gun. and ih'ii took ill money they (otild find ' it 1 hi. pm ...ni and in the I

station.

According to Allen the men Jro • tioiHi af*er staging tli" roblreiy Otto O Dobbs, lit'v i bief n| poliii.', . "as ' ailed t 1 the lene of tli" iobbei7 and made an investigation. U S HEARS DIES AT HOME EARLY MONDAY AFTERNOON 11 H Seats, age 79 jenr-, a v “11 known Gr* in art le man. (Ilcj 1 hi home, 2C1 weal Columbia -*1 net, it 2 o’eloik Monday artirnoun, follow-j Ing an IBiii'hk. Besides the widow he Is urvlved liy two sons. Ernest and OD Seats, dud othei lelatlvia.

Yfti r tiie opening a tea v a .

I repartitions.

f, ‘ ; Secretaty of .-tat- tirn-ou refused

for Mr. Peat, liv the art study group , . . , , r> .

* h 1 1 to comment on the I ren h md Brit-

of the A. A I \V , at the home of

ml Mr- B. 11. Grave.

isb

if

Pr f.

I he pictures in t is show iry American oils are circu-

lated by the Amen ai Federation cf Art ;, V' hington, D ( ., and eonsti tute the ' lii"f exhibit of the season it the utiivetsity 'Ld will remain on •isplay m room 315, Asbury hall until *li" thanksgiving holidays and may be viewed late afternoons, dur- 1 a.s w ing the week, end after !t o'clock "n .taG

Saturday and 1 -un lay. I’heie admission cliargi to the gallery

p ’tiding lies elo

notes

turn. Scut • " s:’id no in It it govemiiient' - 1 until Fri iden

spoken

It apiencd

Roosevelt ‘gt * larg" 1 onfereni’e and representati

It ' the - and per’i ip lied to con

Mr Hoover’s reto tie secretary » p tb" American ii could lie given t K'ki "velt had

Book \\ rrk Is

( Misri \ r

sumn issu"

Be;

tion-:

ery

Brni"

juse of it; for both vv and doin' st 1

! the • er don of l duction, mil bee ing change of a

of Roai hdide, was driving east on { the hearing

I'Pft ,

LEGION MEEIINI,

American Legion .Putnam Post 58 "'ill meet at their ha'l Tuesday, N"v.

while owned going

Me< iaiigliey, hy Maynard 1 in Hi on Indi-

Walnut

driving » T1 uesdale, ana street.

Hanna t H city policeman Roseoe Sett that he did not see the cur

l'’- Important business plans will I*ldiiven by Mc(,:u'ghey until H -hot <3>mpleted for the annual turkey din-jout in fi'niit of his car. Both cars ter at ( ip Greencastle Country Club, wer? damaged but the machine driven Tuesday, Nov. 22. State Commander | by MiGHiigliey wa damaged the

William O. Nelson and other prominent legionnaires will be here. AU World war veterans urged to attend.

wa?

most. It was taken to the Hirt garage with all the glass broken out and otb< i- parts damaged

Judge Hughe took the case under advisement after hearing the evi

deuce Monday morning.

POLK FI SEAR* H FOR BOY PHILADELPHIA Nov. 14, (UP)— State police of Pennsylvania and New Jersey were ordered t"day to search for the kidnapers of William Rauers, eight-year-old school boy who was abducted hy three mm in an automo-

bih

20 Years Ayo

IODAY IN (.RFFNi \-!LF

IMK YM, M HLG

MISS LEL Y YV YLLS N AMI D

( HAIRM YN IN ( irV OF

l.RFI M ASILE

National Book ■ r-ek is being obs r - ed in Gri ncavtl. this week under th"

The Fifth District their meeting here.

T. E. Evans has gone to Columbus,

O, on a visit.

R. W. Shafer is visiting in Harri*

son, O.

Gcv. Thomas K Marshall L-.-ued hi.* annual Thanksgiving day proclamu-

I tion.

Rain 'hanging to slow prou b'e tonight or Tuesday except increasing ! 11'.iiilin": tonight extreme Diitb por-

Doctcrs hed'lition; lulder tonight north and west

1 central jioitiniis; much col ici Tues-

day.

Mi * Ylildred ( raver and Miss Aiita \. plund of Indi inapolis s|ient the week end with th r dr parmt Both are in nurses training at the city hos-

j pita!.

j direction of Mi - Lola

.ihool Engli.-h triicli"r, who was appointed ' hairnian her" by Mrs. Jenni" Curtis Hear-t, president if the Wo-

man's <.'lub.

Miss Wall announced Monday .but ill local schools and the City library were c Hipemting in observance of

the week-

in recognition of the event Mrs. ['■ C. Tilden, recently named poet laureate of Indiana, will address high

.chool students on Tuesday.

likely that if Mr. s ♦ come here, a inclu img senators es of both parties r.-tnries of treasury, eomn etc" v oaid be •entrste on the debt tremendous implicaTld ""onnmi.' recovpohtics, because of ongre ,, to debt re-'U-e of the nniiend-vf-rnni' 'H, the debt

pioblia put' ■ - ’iLh *t ' ] time. Yet tiie course of world his tory may liepend on a clear sighted

i solution

The gist of th" BriD- 1 ' and French

notes briefly is this

Mr. Hoover la t October, in the Hoover-Laval communique, recogmz-

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He advised Foro ' ■ put its ovV h; use in order lieforp asking favors of Ameri'a. Fiurope did this the Lausanne p pariiUons conference where it lifted Germany's burdeai Europe believes woibl recovery now depends on debt reduction Delay is costly. lad America and Europe discuss the debt Structure. Pending the outcome, let the December payments

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