The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1933 — Page 3

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SALE: <V>od. kt* j r, incubator.

8 SALE: -<i aero farm, 5 room |j,„nd barn, cellar house, ohicltf ate mliM from Greencastate Road. Priced to sell. Mil,ui A’ Sons, Greencastle, Ind.

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Indian Prisoner Hero Of Crash

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SALE: Clean coal, Guaranteed quality.

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I H1 PAS, MAN., Jan It; d P)_. How an Indian prisoner with honrs broken in an airplane crash or crawled through the sub-arctic blizzard to brine help for his captors wa* told to•lay in thi £ Canadian outpr-t as an attermath to the death of pilm vVilliam A. Pence, star northlanu fJSep

, The Indian. Buster Whitway, was

Al.E: l!»24 Ford Coupe. Price I >' , *t‘"-neri to civilisation hy an Call 2«0 Y. l4-2p | " fficer nf ,hp Candian Mounted -police

to f«<p the white man'- laws, T| 1P plane, which bore the captive. Corp. R. Graves of the police, an Indian interpreter and pilot Spence, turned over in a forced landing Fridny on the treacherous isp of Moose Lake The engine was rip-reil from its base and crushed the pilot to death. The other passengers were erinusly injured. The Indian prisoner, 'his ankle broken in the plunge, crawjed away

from the wreckage

Into the blizzard lay liberty, but the wounded brave chose the other course. Details of the Indian’s sacrificial decision came to this, rail-end only today. It was learned that Whiteway had dug his way through the snow as the mercury stood at 10 degrees below zero until he attracted

Indian fishermen.

They left their lines and ran to aid. Moshers took the word to civilization. A relief plane took off amidst swirl-

ing snow.

It bore Dr. N Tremble of the Pas and Set-gt. P. Rose, fellow officer of the dead pilot. Forced to land in the storm, they fought the last four hour of their journey hy slerigh. The d< ctor gave first aid to the wounded trio and covered the corpse. As the weather aleared, the return of the wounded and the body .wn c | made possible.

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DF.SI \KMKD FORCE Continued Front Page ®ne) us .-<240,000,000: that they the most efficient and most armed in existence, and that • 'iOO.OOO men under arms. P,ut In ady have made aims sacriWt have cut down srrtut lit my from three years’ service ari a V ar and our metropolitan

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1 caiiiiet move our fortifications pi to attack imother nation, n- tii<.\ ale puiely defensive; la ment state of Europe we I dispense with any more haypici wr need our navy to pro c lollies. if war should hretflniii. we should require to protedHBes of communication hy sea to |o > colored tioop. from our to aid us,’’ \ stated that is the French The only means of security can think of at the moment is navy, air force and land Intion No Frenchman, except ItriMiii- Left Wing, would abandons ingle one of these unless comir iran* * of safety • • •

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ready to go further in disp -nt if you give us security," | persistent French cry. answer to this is that the Loll rent, in which France is nsas is Germany, of assistance in nt of attack by an aggre--or and that there is the Kelloggpact. France holds that these t enough. The other nations ■lipy can give no mate. Tin re deadlock. fc 1 will lie the way out of the The solution remains with It remains to ix* seen sufficient pressure can lie ll to bear nil !ier to givi wav . F II iw.i: 'TRIES I \*.i:D lot RIDI I.’s 3BLO Colo., (UP)—Police Judge JMarmaduke isn’t so sure that it (the ‘‘younger generation" when ss to joy rides, ficer- arrested 11. If Newhou-e. |id Mr . Ellen Ogden. 71, and the cou)ile with dninkeness (dition they charged Mrs Ogden feckless driving. peers said the autOITU fails driven elderly woman narrowly avoidshing into a police car and did ' collide with a parked autnmo-

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annivers\rv ioda\ WASHINGTON, Jan. 10, (UP)— Today is the 50th anniversary of the civil service system, as well as the !8th anniversary of national prohibi-

tion

The act creating the civil setvicc commission and providing for competitive examinations for federal jobs was approved in 188.". by President Arthur. More than three decades of agitation pteceded adoption of the legislation. It made little progress until Ihhl, wi-en the assassination of President Gaifield by an unsuccessful office- -eeker focused public attention on the spoils system. Conditions prior to 188.') were described thusiy by George Curtis, who was an advocate of civil service reform. "Every four years the whole machinery of the government is pulled to pieces. The country- presents a most ridiculous, revolting and disheartening spectacle. The business of the nation and the legislation of congress are subordinated to the distribution of plunder among eager partisan-. Piesi.jent, secretaries, senators. are dogged, hunted, besieged, besought, denounced, and they become mere office brokers. The country -oethes with intrigue ami corruption. Economy, patriotism, honor, honesty, seemed to have become words of no meaning." Of course it still is true today that c' liere -smen Democratic ones-—are dogged, hunted, besieged and lie sought. But the spoils of political victory have. I»egn c.urtalied ’ enormonsly. When the civil service was first adopt* i. less titan I4.0ft(i federal posts were made competitive. Today more titan 467,000 positions are filled by non-partisan examinations. That is J 80 per cent o fthe federal sen-ice The remaining 20 per cent of course include all the key jiositions which naturally must he filled by persons in harmony with and ready to carry out the program of a new administration.

NOT A BAD WEEKEND Greencastle 27: Delphi 2'>. Greencaslle 37; Greenshurg 21. OOO Greencaslle’s Tiger ( uhs. fresh front their victory over Delphi on Friday, (tire into (ireenshurg <vt the local harlwrod court Saturday night and slopped the (’irate basketball outfit cold, 37 to 21 i lie (Tibs showed si-periority in every quarter ami held a 21 In 15 advantage at the half. OOO Tire Greencnstle reserves lost a hard fought preliminary to the Marshall varsity. If. to 15. The Parke county five was out in front at the rest intermission, 0 to 7. The showing of the Tiger Cuhlets was plenty good when you stop to consider that Mar shall trounced Rockville, 48 to 21, only a week nr so ago. OOO The Greencastle-Greenshurg scoring hy quarters was: Greencastle II III S 8—37 Greenshurg fi {* t 5—24 OOO Klene, Pirate hack guard made 8 field goals against Brazil Friday. He only made two in the tilt with the Cubs. OOO "Sports Scrambled" made the following prediction Saturday in the Brazil Times: i’nt afraid Brazil will look had after Greenshurg meets Greencastle tonight. Greenen tie defeated Delphi 27-25 last night on the Oracles’ owr Moor, and. playing normally, slinub iispose of the Pirates by about tvveiv. ind one-half points.

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Referee Bttyh; U'mpii'M Jones,

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I*e is hereby given to the CrndHeits and legatees of Calvin I 1 ', deceased, to appear in the n Circuit Court, held at GreenIndiana, on the 30th day of

papal bum, is read VATICAN CITY, Jan. 16 (UP)tWhile the bells of Rome’s 600 churches rang Sunday morning 1 , ,a papal bu!I was read from the four main basilica.- ot the Holy City announcing the promulgation of the holy year beginning Palm Sunday, to commemorate the Itith centenary o(

the death of Christ.

A piocession of prelate^ of the papal court, headed hy Monsignor ICnrun Dante, chief ceremonial officer. passed through the Vatican hulls

Peter’s central portal, where n

r >', 1833, and show cause, if any',1 u |pjt was erected. The Pope, in de-

livering the hull to he read from the portals of the four basilicas, pointed out that the impending holy year was more important than any ordinal y celebrations, exhorting men to make peace with God, "which is greater and

mote preciou- titan anything. The hull (ontained the list of cere-

monies for the holy year, and rules governing the grant of indulgences, limited to pilgrims visiting Rome,

I.oudres, and Palestine-

Be Final Settlements Accounts |tiie estate of said decedent not he approved: and said ate notified to then and there proof of heirship, and receive

distributive shares,

ness, the Clerk of said Court, *h day of January, 1033. W. Herod, Clerk Putnam Cir-

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Sutherlin, Atty. 9-2t.

The ( uhs heat (ireenshurg exactly 13 points. Nol a had forecast S. S. OOO A number of fans from Bainbridg* saw the game Saturday night. Pruitt formerly coached at the north Puntarr chr.ol and lake it from ns he turned out some real Hotter.- 1 . We also noticet everal Brazil people in the crowd. OOO The tTibs have played 18 game■oilat , winning !t: having a dtuhlf overtime tie with Shelby, and bowinv -wice to Washington and once tr Bloomington's Panthers. Their nppon ents have collected a total of 96 fiel* jfcals, or an average of 7 a game This is certainly not a had -howim; for the locals. OOO It was reported to us that Coach Pruitt of the Pirate- -tated Saturday night that Jos- McAnally i- the lie.-t high school (enter in the state Thanx for them kind wolds, Pruitt, hut we knew it all the time. OOO If the Cubs improve just a little hit more on the kind of performance tho\ turned in at Delphi and against Greenshurg, they’ll make it tough going for any quintet in lloo-ierdom. Ye-, we even believe they enitld heat then old jinx the Washington Hnt’h-

ets.

OOO You know the best thing about the whole situation since the let-d >wn tiefore the Bloomington fizzle is the fact that C.incfa Edmonson now has eight or ter players whom tie c.an depenti upon. By that we mean, the local mentor, can take out a regular and ^ substitute in the starting lineup with nut weakening the team one iota OOO Greensburg's style of play remind- i ed it of Shelhyville'- attack. The Pirates boasted a smooth workin ■ bunclt of hoys with an exceptionally j fast break toward the hoop But Godfrey, Hurst and Knauer were usually back on defense by the time th» visitor- got possession of the hall j Nice guarding fellows! OOO l . iday night the t uhs play at Ru-h- : yille. >;iliir(la> evening thrv entertain Cathedral, strong Catholic school team from In 'ianapolis. in the local , gym. Let's make it another double killing this weekend, (in encast Ic!

Marshall's A team which shaded the Greencastle B, in the initaiii raiset Saturday, evening, had three of th* regulars from last season’s sectional

tournament squad

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Edmonson is develiq ing a pair of classy forwards in Hammond and Campbell. Both hoys are rangy an i clever, each standing -ix f* **t and better in their basketball shoes. Tun the Cult mentor has another husky! forward in Cox, and llui t can hold down either a forward or guard « rth-l

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Did you notice what T rankfuri till to Delphi Saturday night? Haii-.iian' Hut Dugs after scout 1 g (in ‘iicnsCe'-i 27-25 victory over the (tracles, proceeded to nu et Delphi on the I'ninkfort (Tour and hand thrui a 81 tu 21 'rubbing. Ami D.lplii ».i ahead at the half. 13 to II

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We understand that Bailsman has a -tar player (•lit'.ihh* now fo. 1 second omestor play. Wo tliii.': his name is Cook. And duTt ymi local funs think for a nvi.iito I ha 1 Mr. Ban-man wotiT line hi Frankfort liny primed ic Tl t 1 charity scrap with thi TTpoi t'nl ■< hero Foli'unry 1.

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W< I so intere-tod in Green*.istl aetiviti against Dclp'ii that I *■ t arly f*;* *t to take any n'tos. Ho nui t lia' t* secured some on th* Ora* * an ! I<e knows the Cubs win* ho dooiai * ar* 1 * “tough.” A’oii .aid it. W. T. iiiw just | try and heat your forirei proteges. Thi- grout includo 'Mn ", Hur ’io.! and (I xlfrey. They'll he right in there* fighting for all their worth in the old J charity battle, ably -uppmUd liy. Hammond. Knauer, < x, So*Toy. Mo-j Gill and Chamhei-.

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.5 j < ininisi ,,nors have looked over j .* | their budvets a .second and third time 9 | to find methods of trimming the co.-ts 6 of government, and tiiey , ’ve found

I tconomies that are utiiqu* 1

II | Jefferson, Cheyenne, IMiitte and I ! Harlan comities abolislied telephone' in coutlhou e offices with th* exoep — I lion of the one for the sheriff. Colfax burns conn instead of r al

in the courthouse furnace.

Gosper has ordered road maintairievs into tiu* -bed for -everal month.-’

time.

Richardson county buys lumber for bridge repairs from farmers in the county. Furnace ci.unty allows undertaker

Dr. Juan Bautista Sacasa, new President of Nicaragua, is shown as he was formally induc ted into office at Managua, by Ur. Modesto Armijo, i’re.-uient of the Nicaraguan Senate, who is placing a ribbon ever thii Chief Executive’s shoulders. Beside President Sacasa is Dr. Rodolfo Espinosa and, at right, Senator Roman Gonzales, Secretary of S*at« AVilh the withdrawal of American Marines from Nicaragua, the pea Prexy will have to paddle his own canoe.

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but *50 for burying a pauper. I.oji-e M. Tnyloi collects driftwood. She* idan count > ah* lishe lth< ■ , pjpee, uf paying bounGes for coyotes. mar hei Maine home, which closely *i omhled a deei's horn. And since DRI1 i AA ()(ID < (*1.1. Ft I ION i*'*i * h - added regiilniK to her PHILADELPHIA, (ITi Mr-, .-trange collection.

The tiigge-t homo game of th • \ .m for Del’auw rooters will tal.o pinco 1 Wedm da; evening vhen t I tangle with Wabash in Row i an gym. 1 Pete Vaughn' l.itth Giant.- in t* : ping right out thi- a on and Con* a i Moffett -'■on) t hn'i !ii Old C.olil drapery agitat o ■ " 1 l im:". Tl.a'! means there is a real game n pi poet, hut Dl l’*.in* and \Vi*ha ' .'ithlitic contests an* alway- hat‘!o. T h 1 * froshmen ti.nr of tlio tu ■ -cmolv.ill cla-h in a uit iin rai • 1 at *■ 6

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-how hold at Purdue Univi r.-ity thi- week. .Mr. Halt rniaii also was . idi" * j IT rn (iiowers’ As-ociation.

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When French Finer Became a Furnace at Sea

An aerial view of the bin ning of the $18,000,0001 rescued by the fleet of rescue craft that duthed t® the French In r L'Atlantique in tin English Channel, 4u - "ne. As the shi|( was on the way to drydock for miles off 1 icrbourg, ahowing tl* r. 'al ciaft h'a • ding, no pa ne* ■ were aboard. So terrificmg fiercely from bow to torn Thi 1 V meml .* - <,: ally hot was the an above the blazing liner that the Uie crew id then 1 live* m vu^ d,»aat«i aim *,viO weiai pilot vt fie camera plane could nut fly over.