The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1933 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANKER, GREEKCASTLE. INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933.

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FINAL CLEARANCE OF DRESSES 4|

nXAl CLEARANCE SATi'SOAl S15AH) DRESSES F1NAI CLEARANCE SATl'RDAI

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S5.00 $7.50

SATERDAV SI’EUAL

25c Salad Boh Is imamk vn.iL-'i-ui vi

10c

S. C. PREVO COMPANY HUME STORE

lUDOCA FARM HAND GIVEN \ LIFE TERM

The defenuant pleads in^uuty. A «f five venlict, and the . uo *tir«, M^y.

^ty con,r, - ^ appointed by the abotr Approxnnatelt four ^ date „ n th , schedu , e

2 4-hour stop in

MORRIS GRKKN FORMER KKNTlTElAN. CUNMCTED OF HK'T DU.Kl L Ml RDER

trial held \r Covington

Alleged To Ha'e 'l*m Mis# Lila June* " ith Hatchet At F'arm

Home Last \ugust

to foinpreheini the crime when it was ommitted ai. i that he still possessed that capabii:t> Physicians constituted the commission to aeter.nne

Green's sanity

Another « tnes.- Dr IhJii.ey T. Dawson- testified, however that he telieved that Green had been in-ane

-ince childhood.

Mont|rome -> inty'•uth. Titles -u.d Green coafes-ed the slaving. The

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verdict c.t,' «. *• Morris Greer Lyears old M, turnery county fj’'" helycr, of f r-t desrree murder and recotrnietHi.r. mprisonnwu w.is . return-d sv ; • - erday by a ju’ . | Fountain c .r ' court J .iuire O. B Ratcliff pro? : - i -ent*-n,e half •

; hour ate-

Green »'a.- tr.ed here, or, . of venue frv ■ Montgomery 'for the khl ^ f M’.s- L:ia J former te^ - • the 1L-. i-:iond be -choois M -- J-.*ries Led fn

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the farm r... ■ •- of her parent-.

nosecution

, view to ] 4ain the yo ■is advance

•stabiish thst tr,

irten had

Ion,> before r

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leavor to e-t.a-:;

-iay.ng Gre--

ne snrL. father

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ne of Aug

there* alone I ..t»

*unty. ed a physician -

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farm with Gre-n I> mg. unoi - ; her head baferer Judge On., r B

• n’ed witness* - with ■ that Green had s w man for resisting

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there »a* no e\ideiK-e rail} assa iited Miss

r death.

dn*. centered the enicish a motree for ’ne ad been employed bv

Ti

Mr.

Hoove The f fully 1 of co-

.alt:

court reported during the trial that l*t*r it reported that which he was indicted. ttashingvn It followed a ,-enes oi : ; rapid-fire erencci with congre-s- i

(XINI RRBNt 1 l 1 '1 1 v J

. V p oe One, Ihis arrival yesteiday afternoon, con- j ...rlV^frera^t meinbere tinued -t. 1 -ni-nijht and were rewind be of an impromptu nature. planned to leave "'-.nee the* fc nnerelection! inspect the huge government power

ulant there company with Jsenator

» > men endeavored unsuccess-.

• Wirri- R- ■ Nei-r . and o. er con-

i.* fall to agree »,n a te.hniuue * - -- , ... . P , ... , k gre-me- Mr. Roosevelt men will I - ration for d- ai:ng with the gre-.m , iX ' pioceed t> Mann bpnngs, Ga.. to!

rest and ponder his cabinet slate.

WASHINGTON. Jan. 'N . i L'T*—A Preparations for t!ie White House and rapid transition of f or . | conference were made last night when . g- la-iicv between the Hoover and Mr. Roosevelt and ^ecretarj- St.mson R-sevelt administrations was sought,^"* an h.ur togetner. During a part tdav u a meeting between the in-K ‘his un.e they were joined by con mg and outgoing presidents. | Nonr^n H Dans. t. S- delegate to {•resident Hoover and PresidenG ' th « di ‘ an,1: * nwnt c<>nfe ' enie an • eX ' • Roo.-evelt planned to meet m L ert » ar debt ' and reparations, tne White House ted room at 11 a. m ! Hii P^sence thrre. combined with . The., we e to discuss the entire field ; -‘peculation o' er the last three weeks.

lent credente t reports tr.at he would succeed Stim.-on as se.retarv of state. |

cd the present admmistra- So«^«« <*** W secretary said

. that they talked over three subjects.

were placed in the confer '' A * r far ' ?a -'^ rl1 policy, and n for Secretary of State preparations f-.r the wo,Ll economic!

uid Sevretarj- of the Treas- conference. , Mar debts appealed to oe me most . | immediate problem to be settled, j There was speculation that the Hoov- j er administration, near the end •.f its I term, would yield on the conference) j la~ that it has stressed so long and j would agree to dis.uss war debts

| through diplomatic channels. The far eastern problem demanded

immediate attention. Japan, after I conquering Manchuria, now is threat-

! ening to invade Jehol.

Mr. Roosevelt already has endorsed! ' t e Hoover policies in the far east,' but a more complete understanding

wit- him is sought.

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LEGAL POINTS ARE \RGIE1) _ Jutiz* J. IN J| 1)1) C\SE i dan^« r f> I answering MtAl ON WOM\n ' SEN TONI F PO EANG ON l EBSI ARY 17TH called.

'.Will

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V -*;eur

at maakipal

'“'Oh F 1 *F FINAL 'ErTLEMLNl

of estate

No-.i.-e i» htrv:. g-.v»«i w me tYea- . or*. Fleifs situ Legate, of .Varen M > i i> i>.vea. ?ci appear d tee F . .i.i. C:.*» ».t t-t, beld at Greer<a»t e. Ir.c-ar* a 'he 2ita ua\ v f F e a"} a.«: .....w caiue. d * •' * U th« Idaa. se-.uemen: Ac«.u.. w th me estate of said deceviW should not be a-, prv-.ed; and said "e-.-j are nctified to then and there r ike troof of he.r^.p, and receive the r distributive snare.' W it-*.-, th* c.erk of >a.d Cc-wrt. thts JO th oay #; Jaaaar;. : y*

Janrea and Alice

estate

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Lh.-a Lhay. Mcr.:*ter Arthur S-*..>c run

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a-ge avr a-tre-gr - rra y Kf-a-d T«l»*'.y teey r. * ; a* re kc-

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Be re is.

Tb« lacrTif ans *er ’c not -'*Ce_ c-e« -* NeTenheieat Ra.-f Sanda pe-e w ‘ a r f - rrteu Sa --e Uroti V ' *0 taac "re • FraEee.” It 1 ai <-ara■ • -r»t : f - - ipeai abort, sharp fer.tc^ec.

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PHOENIX Aril.. Jan. 20. <L'p, A fourth arduous —--.-ion on ti e w.t- | ne»? -tand lay before Vt-.nnie Rut ! Judi todaj a- r.val attornev - r^ti 1 tied ov e r legal point- that may t->r !-pon .-*r sentence :. ie n tine gallows Feb. 17 The controversy icnt-rred around j her te^ttmoiij at the urrent prel: nnary hearing of John J 1 Happy Jack 1 Hallorai.. - ".arged a? an accessory arter the killing of Agne- Ann V - J .dd has been j ! c ndemned. She accu-ed the wealthy ! lumberman, her former friend, o’ ..elptng her dispose of Uailes --f Mr ; i.aR f nd Hed - . 'g Bn >•:- ■ i for whose death she i - also b!ame*i. b.'.e struck Pais vkiou.-iy at c -r,- > Lntions ...f Halloran’s attorney- \e.--terday that her te-timony should be eipmged Pcca j-*; -Fie wa- * rv.-rtalli and p ys. ally unm-^n . Turning to! ! the bench after defense attorney! j Frank O. Smith had demanded ex- i , pl;cit answers to a ?eries of pointeti i quest-v.-s. tile do-sired w ::.an, who ^ I once pleaded insanity a- a defense. ; snapped "I w..e,'t or. - a er. I kn .-w whs

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FIRE l NDF.K FtlG fRl rh DEFEATLD ZKR1.1 WRATHLK

ELY. Nev. ilP —r * 4j vaude- 1 'die buying ah._t .tEg a ftre ar. der automobi.e.- -.Aat refuse to .-tar

attorveys for

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-aerk Putnam Cir-

rett

proved to be wu 1 . the Mahoae .. -CLae C P*-} A f.ve-ton truck the temperature* s a

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the truck, used hiwith the aid of ts , trucks finally

empi'.')e> .-f raction Cous-.-taiied sue' -eg fees bea 'ire under rhes and vr five-ton 1 t= g*.ting

ca-t M ;» B:r- •

T-re I had or-. - . r - of it * T>* Ma.-r 0 { , fscSe* arpr*E<-» - -»• •• *. £•)•

Save «a>d toe teac- “ be "ci-d M «» P—v -sea wb-eb be f»»*» g '•* to the Fre- • - “You wil! th:*» 0!

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V:-_. -cr de Pc* tJtt w**®^*" gV'wcd is tsee re***--

arry yere there A#< b«! hw Haile was . j- v

, . . .. eaough. as I »ay Bs- Bt _

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f 1-*e be Citreef y : s.. C-- -1 w p- » - - ... ,, If <t » feCow pawrugere were *• rea: 5*e eaaec f--wa- «-»*C .re* *-

•aie that he retaned the «■ -**so«e" l* ■se-c at dm T>» rery cj ty o' tie .a : Ere*. w . .. p..*. * f " r * 1 ’* •re HWI^ -I -ared that a the fart.* *«* •

t taatf to raias a aamer oeymrf) Ceweetv ^ her alarmed. thei^to^~Tia. ,

the ahjact ef raawartag her.

Fa . far t: tv u, „ ••>*ued to' re a »: krej a say .«• —... * it s a fa- foe the -rmoroaa ealy -| tk-.e— ... , . . rewa-i.i' ' r * * 1 stescvibe -Oho" Yeocrec-v r . , , . - ^ ‘ «*<we Pre-.**- * .r^ hu *w4« Jt. r: '* '* *••* cr M * ' w® 1 *■* ■ necci was frr-rea apee ev -a. r...

v» - Vs.-* -^~i» *- ‘P - are thing* of the part * I if re • .... -u- .. „

The Capea.b » '»*re e„ re— to near de Berere bv -e*#,^* ***

tura a deeser red Hre eeeTadtrtior w:ib ,K-.

.»« the form of c a»ca'c**areasa «e-e 4,1 1 .—e- 1

*hat » becwi* -e f * • eeac- « « -» .. re'» -rer<-Tiaa

ireseeupsec aid »*:* .- -- -u - 1 leecerfa-.-je -re-. 'e«te-r w- «• •.i*j ate was directed 5 matter

if are aes.

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e-3ee my w*T fath. 1 car ;•* m dinner, we «t •-th it Bit Fm wot see 1 *g • TVs » -ed h'T-tif ta

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w " B *' * 6 F suve-J tha —-ino oo. • >a»ds ertre* »- • * -„» te a kdy Monsieur it tkrurt .poe sue • It . re-e, ,arew«

thus kjsd. Ma.-rr iasia*

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&* poocemen and mU** rioter were injured ^ of 100 persons deieeoded on a food reliel tto abore photo, with pcisoew-es. ^ —~ oftor 4 not.