The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1933 — Page 4
TH E DAILY BANKER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, ICES DAY. JANUARY 3. 1933.
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Waiter Okeson of Lehigh, who has heen named chairman of the foothall rules committee to succeed 'he late E. K. Hall of Dartmouth. Oketon. one of the country's foremost authorities on the gridiron game, la also commissioner of the Football Officials' Association.
lii plan*- c pahle of a speed ot l.tXK) ! mi - an hour—but they cannot tc.-t 1 it on a large scale in the heavy air of j . low altitudes. j During a talk on • uper-aviution, I 1 T jr \ L. Klein, prufe-s„r aeronautics ; t 1 altfomia Tech, described this new j ; J,!;,!,,. and the engine whic h propels it. | T te airplane. Dr. Klein said, is cor- j ■ ree l theoretically It- <peed of LOW j than twice ai •'a.- as the p eiit planes, would fly 1 ,t altitude of 1". to 25 miles in the i i rav 1.1 attnorpiiere li 1 above clouds. | 1 fog nd preti: 'ing wind- 1 . '1 i- super-pl me, a- proposed by | r )r Kiein, wc d be propelled by the i •urn eg of ga.-oline in long, open-end-d tutes. An eiiginp of groat power ■ -.vould 'ir.it b> no --arc’ to mote the .n,i> a* great spe.id- before the rocket . !ik ,, >aiatu- tvould l»egin to fun. - : tion. A ’"p speed. were attained thru |
Harvard Air Victims
of internal combustion en-
uon it LSI Hit I S 1 -1 til
| ducins “excellent strains" of these 1 birds and that every effort i- being made to tiling to the attention of the i ot er arms the power.- and limita lions of pigeons and to obtain their
j iise in maneuvers.
The army amateur radio .system, composed of private citizens intert ested in radi .. ha - “functioned effi-
Carr reported. A recent
RADIO lo KMl ltl.FNc IKS
1. Except for aircraft, mechanized WASHINCTON’, (LI’l The arm; 'forte.- and other rapidly moving unit- . .i.i deci led to re-trict the employ-i wi ich aie unable to install wire conir lent of radio to emergency u.-e for | iriini ation. only -ucii nmnbei- of ra nil arms of ' • ,-ervi e that can u»e d 1( , . will be autiiol ized as are es wires, it wa revealed in the annual I-ential t > provide* tniniinum iiistanr* port of Mnj. (ien Irving .1. Carr, taneous cuiiimunication nece-sary.
j ward use of radio was laid down a- i eiently,
' follows I broadcast was picked up by 542 am
; ateur tatiofis.
During the lust fi al army telegraph and radii
i hief .-ignal officer Carr cited two reapolicy. First, “lack
year the systems
handled .>24,411 inessage.- containing : 25,844.105 words. Ciovemment dei partments and agencies other than J tb- war department a counted for 20 ! per cent of this traffic.
the
Her . expulsion of gases from the t tuli - would in ease the flying speed : tremendously, I> Klein believe. J he entral cliannel of the tubes, w i!d be muc i arger than (he eiid.s. Dr. Klein explained. The air, at high spieiis, would rush into the tubes with ,-u i fo • that the compression wou! I heat L • ur. causing it to expatul. ./et buniui'*- gasoline in the central portion of the tube would cause additional expansion, causing the air to Im, t from the vent with terrific force The I' tically, Dr. Klein says, the exhaust from tin •; tubes would more than equal the air blasts from a dozen propellers.
YEARS AGO WE’D ■“njaileojob E!
Y| M A chain gang
y stnf Hm mon who Jgrot* it te V-«nd nqpr H»«y want Him afain 1 YouH v,, #w why wH«n y^u tHii 4-STAR Brwt. tier oi Robwft I. •orn» timr 94 Sconce*' r««t •! LUMLDV ^ KRAZ^ KAT l AKIOON GRANADA TONIGHT' A TO MO KNOW
flouri.-hiag industries, tnat of making sorghum on the farm.
father was an expert aorg'mn - years ago, and the son i- seepuij
-TABLES get bvdio sets
Donald McKay Frost (lower), of Boston, and Edward Mallincrodt (top), of St. Louis, Mo., freshmen ai Harvard University, were killed when the plane in which they were flying went into a tailspin and crashed into the waters of Lynn Harbor, Nahant. Mass. Both were prominent in society circles.
Faced with the problem of reducing the groiery bills as much as possible in view of low farm produce and
the reputation.
They are using a sorghum mil has been at work since ls6J.
Itrain prices, the farmers have turned | 6 ^ e 8 make th ir .-yrr,
to their fields of tall sorghum cane as one method of making “ends meet ’’ i Sorghum mills that were stored in
MIAMI. Fla. (UK)—Radio receiving sets have been installed in the
HOI SKS ARE VACANT
2. All other unit.- will depend pri |
ti i this new | marily on wire circuits for electrical j -ufficient j c•,,nlmullivatloll. Radio w ill be eunsid-
• mergen y
number of channels to permit simul i ered available for
taneous operation ,'i more than a j only,
email fraction of the authorized sets, The parallelling of wire circuits without intcileri'iici*.” Second, “the i h laiio channels will be considered
i.ppaicnt impr icticability of furnish-j abnoimal.
ing the necessary numlier of qualifieil j De.-pit» ii»*vc me in- of l ommunicaiiidio cperatiu- w ithin a re.isonabh'i tion, i air indicated, the carrier pigtime in an emergency.” : n i- -till iinjxotaiit as ,i me.-senger. Tile new war department p it ;, to 1 He -aid the ignal i p- was pro-
AEKOAl IK EXPERTS SEEK \\ \> Tti TEST SWIFT IM.ANE
tabic, of the Hialeah Race here. Trainers explained music soothing to equine ears. The opens January It).
park i
PHILADELPHIA. Pa. (UP)—Les-
>.vao meet
PASADENA. Cal . (UP) p ses-iug a laigc building,
Salat v (hi Promi-ed Charity iy,()R(.Hl M s> Kl P AIDS
Any' n> j y threej
I mil - -quar*-, and hermatically sealed I
' 1 " U GI STA, (UP) I A • *n a the ninth < ndidate in nautic experts of Alalifornia In titute i the ra i- for municipal court judge, of Technolog? H. Oellerich uromi-ed, if elected,
1 be will give <2,800 of his $t,0(Xl •'al
ary to charity.
than 7 per cent of the tenantable rovv
of houses in Philadelphia are vacant according to a recent survey of the Philadelphia Real Estate Boaid.
Juice is crushed from the su cane by a horse power mill ; the juice is run into long, flat
, *u i a,lli heated over an out-door fun
the hayloft many years ago when the ; , f .. . *v.. i The juice is boiled until a rru,p
I brown sorgiium is produced. Se | gallons of cane juice will mac gallons of good sorgoi.m. [m?
(says.
I maliufa lured setups came on the 1 market, have been taken apart, clean-
ed, and put to woik
J. F. Grimm urged farmers who
lived about him to plant fields of sorghum cane which he promised to
convert into syrup on shares. Grimm now is operating his old
sorghum mill, converting tons of cane ! into sorghum for his neighbors, keep-
| ing hi- >aare and selling it. And farmers wives are helping find
j a way to use the .-urpius sorghum by
These oxpeit-- have designed an
NEBRASKA I AKMKKSj canning many fruits with it rather
—- j than buying sugar.
LINCOLN, Neb. (CPi The de-, Jes ; Druir. and John Withers, near pie-.ci-n has brought about the re- , Stella, probably art- the state’s prt\ival of one of tae combelt’s most mier sorghum makers. Drum's
Pictorial Review of March of Events of 1932 *
CONVICT SAVED FROM DM’ BA OUTSIDE IM I MI
SAN QUENTIN PRISON, j (UP)—Ry means of an "o* plumbing system,” Jack.-on E l i
42 year old ccnvict was alive tu» | more than a year after he adfl
a handful of lye in a suicide aril Dr. L. L. Stanley , famed physician, conceived tin "effl plumbing system” as a meafl feeding Ross after the pristl throat and gullet were burned ij
by lye.
In June, llKil, Ross decided'(■ short his J5 year sentence fror-R June on an a^cault charge. 9: 4 j throat and gullet destroyed. .■M I that no more foo l ever coulaR from hi.-, throat to trie :J| | through t ie natural channel W hen Ross *va., placed in tiio J hospital, atta.lics said lie . I I chance to live. Pood via- finj i jeeted into Ross Rut he w
away.
Thui Dr. Stanley perform# I other miracle of modem tut a Jrole in FToss' stomach toil the food to enter. Through the “outside pliril system” Uo.-» now eats unlinar; ■ He chews it in his mouth wiitrl fomi is mixed with salival (■ Then tlie food is placed in a fi it travels down a tub..' outbid!I bo ij and enters his sto iiach. Ross, now eager to live and '4 with the device, has gained * every pound he lost. "It’s inconvenient," lie deda “Rut the results are magniff an', Di. Stanley has been in Curl, the prison medical departm*" years. To him, the 5 0(H) pn»M are i>a-->t of a great laboratory.
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Kris, forth L.t'.. n.n h t h ' ,r WOn ?V , ?v* "t t0 ‘1 H *c : n ' , r l Ro f* r * •" Whittier, N. C. (4) An,eh. K.rh.rt, Am.r.c. . I.dr...Jr memory on ih k b . k h * P *f'* - * t h *[ r ' me * d '* ry to r • ,r * ,l ’ '‘"ded in Ireland, M.y 21. .fter m.k.ng the fir.t nolo flight acrtM i.lUb*. 0 utr.,.th..‘T '’7.‘k br '. ° f5* V*** * 1 ! 2, c T c h ' Unfor , ' c h * A,l * ntlC ' m - d ' by * woman ,5) P, e.,dent Paul Donmer „J toloe.l Charla. A I , ih Z b *L*a T° ,l l | wh f" b * by • on ol Gtally .hot. May 6, hy Ru....n em.,re in Par.. (8) Gov.rnor found 1 , " dh, ’ r « b '*** kidnaped on March l.t, and later wat Fr.nkbn D Roo.rvelt of New York and Speaker John N.nce Garner of of .11 tim. rii U r* m0n f ,b j n,0,t P“ l » n * n | ""d ‘hocking newt atone. Texaa, running mate, on the Democratic ticket, meet at Peekakill N Y loomed o"er SLa n .V'"rF ^ °- ‘"a 0 ";': ^ ° r,H W,,r (7) My.tenou. .hooting of Smith Reynold., tobacco nr January 24 In.?fch" 1 *’ Wb l.* ,, ^ b ) , J ti oop» hair, at Win.ten Salem, N C.. July tit, and .uh.equent indictment of perpetrated on the "h n | , i t *^ C, "h*" rn 7| P *k*| d ‘"j^c [“• *»'duw, Libby Holman Reynold., former "torch .mg.r,” charged with abearance of Colnnal R.ZL * 3"r„Vk y a*''’?*^ '''' i’» 1 \* d “ h A U mU * d ' r <The not. that marked tbs forcible eyict,^ of the Bo„u. ne Raymond Rohhm., drv leader on ^agtembar 3, Army from th. national capital, July 28, when troops were "»ed with M* kn l^aftunu %tsm uk. ^ !a«#.e/_lG. Biaequcraihag a. Ray-| Kayaact and *». bvmb to aapaU tea yetcrau*. :.Uggr Ja»cai), Walk*.
OP the witna.. .land befora Samuel Saabury, May 26. Hit. marked the 1 rru:/. 1 ;:-;,:;, F ."i"r k ' ; ;•*: •y* d ^ f ^ Li:?*. iffice^ZM? t'II'"'. 0 * •“**? ° n Mr, Th*' 1 ' wife of the nay"* 1) Th# trapping for income tax evaaion, of AI Canon. Th r.,o gang.ter c.ar, and hi. entrance to Atl.nl. p.nUrnt .ry^M.J t r d' Cc. b r e ‘" , k *" k* ,r Samuel (nsull. Chic^o oPhtii.' L r?" * mpir * •" O'ovnd him and drove him \m Uaa-.a U W wl c^ .ka/ga. of tried !*„ e ujr .
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It i*b t only the sun that * magnet in the balmy SouUi ( scenery, too, ha* something with it. For instance, M«"> Rucker adds a charming decon; note to the landscape at Mia»i She is wearing the vept 7* thing in beach attire, and it ^
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