The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1933 — Page 5

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Lion HOPES CRISIS WILL ( NEW AaR S DAY QUIETLY BB PASSED IN NEW YEAR OBSERVED AT CAPITAL PARIS, Jan 1, (UP)—With ten! WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. (UP) — illiott home.--menaced by the spectre ' While official Washington wa. hunger end want, the 2j principal mighty gla 1 to see the end of the itiona of Europe welcomed the New tr-ublesome year 1932. it did most of ear wttli subdued rejoicing, but its celebrating with quiet little par toyed ®P l>y (he hope that the crisis ties rather titan (he usual round of ill paM in the next twelve months. 1 formal receptions. At no j’tinr in the past hundred : Omission of the traditional ceretars haa the dd world known such nionies was due largely to President ide»pr®«||;* tal vat i 011 * > e t i( is equal- Hoover’s absence in Florida. Had the true to say that the end of the president and Mrs. Hoover been here :ar 1932 armed on a wave of op-1 today, they would have -hook hands mism ina|i»e<) by the belief that the | with thousands of citizens in the .ruing pUiftt had been reached. I only White House reception of the The HBHHI.OOO people living on jear open to the general public, is side of (h" Atlantic face 19331 In previous years, lines started ith tboiWmrnU concentrated more forming at the White House gates » political than economic issues, before dawn, although the President tiding that developments in the)did not receive the public until noon, eld of political relations will prove Last year, two or three early-comeis be the dfeisive factor in the solu-j who braved the cold were invited iniu on of the (economic deadlock. The the White House to warm their to. availing belief is that 1932 has'and have breakfast with tie Pivi town that economic measures espe-j dent’s medicine ball cabinet, ally the introduction of tariff bar-) In 'ear, past, Secretary of State erg have Irouuced results contrary Stimson wa.- host to foreign dioloI those anticipated. | mats at a New Year’s day breakfast Instead of alleviating the crisis in at the Pan-American Union. The ie various Countries of Europe, tar- diplomats would go there directly uffs have Aggravated the situation,' ter being received at the White jtably in France. The consequence House just before noon, that the people look to an all round Due to the President's absence, S ■, ising c< the political outlook retary Stimson cancelled the elnbor The eyes of Europe therefore na- ate affair this year Instead, h, and traily turn to the United States to Mrs. Stimson issued cards for an "at .scover what will be the attitude of home” at their estate this afternoon. Washington and, in particular the' Chief Justice and Mr Hughes, oosevelt government in relation to Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Honk 'bts- With a millstone of nearly and Secretary of Treasury and Mr 11,000,009^09 of debt to America Mills also held receptions today for inging roun.i their necks, the na- tlmir associates. ons here feel that they cannot ex-1 Secretary of War ami Mrs. Hurley ?ct resumption of normr.l t’.adc pros- 1 visited friends at Wilmington. Del ?rity until an all round settlement ( over the holiday. Most other cabinet reached on the Warld war iridebt- members remained here, entertaining Iness. I a few guests informally but esche > The year 19..2 brought with it tlie jng official functions. hisper of Har across the continent.] —

ranee and Italy’s failure to agiec on

mitation of their navies fanned na-[ M \ >OI( I \KI.S S'\ IM

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failure of the dis- WABA SH, l„d , Jan. 2. (UP) He>nce at the begin-1 fore a cro '' ' 1 ,,f app'oximately 3(Mi Of the hear evoked tremors of Persons, yostciday, Mayor ILmcr mdMgernes, to re-am amongst ! Sh0 '* all, ' ! ' ;l,ul two - ami-am,.,,. took r r!wi c,nt, 1 in ri,n 10tli annual New Year’s day

utat «f German prindpie

tattering of tlie comparative calm, tme Germany’s dramatic demand for ie principle of equality of armalenta which was a prelude to ithdrmnB fmm th disarmament

mferenee.

Satiafoctioi of Gerniany’s demand i expeetoq to be forthcoming within ic next ■h' months, largely due to ressure ihw being exercised by the ritish goveimnent on France. Once G^gmany’s national prid,. relives solace In tlie form of a gesture om Franc.' which will bring back c 'Berlin, government into the folds the Laavur of Nations disarmaent parley- the nations of Europe ill lode ■nrward to renewed peace in urope. Jf this hope is not realized, squietudo will continue to reign. In diploma tic elides, it is predicted eely that The year 1933 will see an uportant move, probably by the rjtish government, towards calling world conference of the signatories ! the Venables treaty- Rriti.-h govnment and publi. opinion is unanious in glr. * mg that the Versailles tet must bo revised, by agreement nong all I the signatories, before mnanont peace cun be expe.ted, IGA RETS PORN I Oil YEARS AGO

swim in Long lake, near here. Tlie lake-side temperature -tood at 15 degrees above zero as Mayor Sho-

l ier 1 w-alter, Fire Chief Carl Elshire mid

Uhailes Ridgeway took their annual

plunge.

Ice six inches tiiick was removed to permit the swim.

Mrs. AJ'a Huber, Quincy, R. 1, underwent a surgical operation at the county hospital Monday morning

Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Colliver. of near Quincy, are the parents of a son born at the Putnam county hospital Monday morning. Mrs. Chris Knauer. who has been in the county hospital, was able to return to her home northeast of Greencustle Sunday. CAT H \S FOUR NOSTRILS j NEW BEDFORD, Ma s.' (UP) Pat, a gray tiger cat owned by .Mi s Minnie Baillargeotf, has four nostril and no tail. Pat perched for 48 li.niratop a (50-foot tree recently until n cued by Philip Cormier of the poli. department.

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PARMteJ[UP) —The eigaret is MX) ■ars old, lbut the conditions of its

obscure that the world rating it- centennial Injkeis will toast its 100 roking 2,000,000 tons of

year.

Like mdp... another famous inven>n, the dman t’s ereiition was due to i accident. The generally accepted ory ia thm it was born in 1832. •ring thekiege cf Saint Jean d’Acre / the troo)., of Ibrahim Pacha, Yice-

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lagend any. that tlie Egyptian solera were.fa. e.i by an emergency. A rmel cardan liad brouglit a great

Turkish tobacco, but anloaded with pipes had red by tire Turks. Tire plenty of tobac o and kmoke, but in the absence kre obliged to find a subsolved the problem by Inch of tobacco in a piece | paper and enjoyed the news spread over tlie those who could not find rr mod a type of India Sell tobacco monopoly ad- , ■without verifying that legend, admits that the to Europe from the carried back by naviga•r as F ranee is concerned, Sfficial document is an orjbv Ixiuis-Philippe on Oct

^^^^^jhich authorizes the royal ictory tojnumufacture cigarets. 1*|WBii 20 years later, France

noka& sL400,000 cigarets

HOY KA IS RED < ROSS PIN ] HOLLISTER, Gal. (UP) lour-' j ear-old Buddy Huidin, apparently wanting to aid his mother in Red Cross roll call sales, ate a Red Cross badge, pin and all, but sutfered no ill rffeas.

In Judd Sensation

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Following the indictment of lack Halloran (lop), wealthy lumberman of Phoenix An/., as an accaeaory to the trunk murders for# which Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd (lower) was condemned to death, the Grand Jury of Maricopa County recommended that the death sentence on Mrs. Judd be commuted to

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