The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1933 — Page 1
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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 1933.
NO, 142
Slain in Mystery
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„ E F 0 R E s T ATION ACT HAS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S SIGNATURE
mammoth relief program
FRE-EASTER PR( )GRAM AT M. E. CHURCH
IWO WEEKS OF SPECIAL MEE1 1NGS ANNOUNCED BY DU.
MONGER
ALSO PI VN UNION SEK\ ICES
Administration lOfficials Orafting Huge Schedule of Public Works Projects
WASHINGTON, March 31. (UP)— President Roosevelt today signed the reforestation bill, first of a scries of measures designed to relieve the un- ,
employment situation.
Under terms of the act Mr. Roose- . velt hopes to have men at work in j the forests within three weeks. The : work corps ultimately will be ex- ! parried to include 250,000 jobless, re- j
cruiUd in a coast-to-coast effort to tine, Illinois, high ho<>l girl who
civc for the most needy.
The president signed the bill in the presence of Senator Walsh, Dem., Mas. . Rep., Ramspeck, Dem., its con-
jjtes-ional sponsors, and two repre- from an automobile.
t the American Forestry
NATIONAL ROM)
returned from a Sunday school party ' at the Frank Soagley home here. Mrs. Hyatt entered the house first and saw a man about 35, dressed in a dark suit, standing b'‘.Mde the money safe. Pyatt rushe I at the burglar but was stopped suddenly by the bullet. In his hurry to escape the killet fell in ttie front yard while trying to reach his park'd automobile. His fingerprints and an imprint of the
gun were found in the mud.
The state criminal bureau at Indianapolis was i "tified and promised | to send a finger print expert imme-
ln i diately.
WM. HAVKBLY DIED SI DDENLY THURSDAY EVE
emu farmers around Lebanon have lost harries and other farm property. One , . , ; held in jail at Lebanon charg, I with the thefts while the sheriff -if I! one county is searching for t' . other men. Sheriff Bryan is i trying b> link the Boone county thefts
. I with the theft of farm pr perty in HEART AITAth I \TA1 TO FOR- thi lnu " K
MOR OWNER ot AUK RAFT
INN
I Music to Have Prominent t’ait Each Meeting At Methodist
Church THE WEATHER Showers tonight, followed by The Pro Easter program announce! Saturday; sligl tl. cooler,
for the Greencastle Methodist church w-ill include two weeks of |it i al | ^
fair
( H \ KI I M MtSH AI I. BIAS I I It S| PAX ST \MI*S HERE
FUNERAL To
SI NDAY
Death Occurred at I arm Home North of City. Was Well Known Here
TWO KILLED; II INJURED IN PLANE CRASH
AIR TRAGEDY OCCURS IN KANSAS. VICTIMS BASKETBALL PLAYERS
ON DOG B ABIES BY DB. SIGLEB
meetings. The pastor. Dr. Albert K. Monger, announces that during the first week, ervicesi will be held in the Methodist Church that for the sei :id week the congregation w ill unite with •* | the other churches in the Union Holy
Violet Gansch'iw, 17 year old 1’ala- Week Services to be held in turn n
was each of the four churches. The week
found mysteriously slain along a road night meetings will t>e each evening side a mile from her home. Palatine I €xe ®pt Saturday at 7:30 o’clock The is 2(j miles northw t of Chicago. Ap- .baptism of children and reception of
parently the girl had been thrown members into the church fellowship 'h. I. A. Bigler, well known vet-
! will be at the Easter Sunday mom- , erinarian and a recognized authority ing worship hour. 10:40 o’clock. i,n over the ™<mtry ,n this field, in
William Haverly Sr age 5;* )ears, passed away Thursday evening at 7 o’clock at his home north uf town. Mr. Haverly formerly operated the Art Craft Inn and wa.- also connected with the Economy Store for some time. | He is survived by the widow and I three sons. Oscar Haverly, William
Haverly .lr. and Lewi - Haverly all at ||( )( )Sll' S | ( )
Count\ .i-'esser Charles Marshall was tin ,irst purchaser of the new intangibles tax stamps in this county when County Tieasurer W. T. Handy sold him i . cents worth of the stamps
Friday morning.
The new intangibles tax stamps, abo,.t the size of ordinary postage stamps, must be affixed to intangibles before they can be transferred or rcci r le I. Intangibles, under a new act of thi legislature, are taxed at the rate tf 5 cents for each $20 value.
GIRL WITNESSES ACCIDENT
( atastrophe Occurs on Second Annbersary of Knute Rockne Plane Crash
HI LLETIN
NEODESHA, Kan., Mar. 31, (UP) —Harold Egan, mechanic on a trimotored plane that crashed near here today, died in a N’eodesha hospital, bringing the number of fatalities to three.
BEIs FORTH SYMPTOMS AND PRECAUTIONS FOLLOW ING
QUARANTINE
providing jobs, 1 for millions of
WASHINGTON, Maach 31 (UP)— The administration today begins to put in effect its unparalleled unem-
ployment program food, and clothing
Americans.
President Roosevelt was ready to s ig'i iiis reforestation act. It means employment for 250,000 in national forests- and on other public projects Awaiting house committee action wa> the Wagner bill providing $300,000,000 for direct grants to states to enable them to care for the destitute. The senate broke speed records by pas.-ing the bill yesterday after only four hours debate. It wrangled for weeks over a similar measure last
year.
Administration officials were drafting the third phase of the president's relief program-* huge sched-
ule of public works to
jobs
be
CRASH FATAL TO ST. LOUIS WOM AN
The theme of the sermons to preached by the pastor beginning with next Sunday will be “Re-Thinking jJesu.s for Our Day.” The sermon sub-
jects are:
‘ Sunday, (Morning service)" Jesus j—Driving Convictions. Monday. “Jesus—How shall We Think of Man?” Tuesday, “Jesus—Wishful Think-
ing.”
Wednesday, “Jesus—The Pearl of Great Price.” Thursday, "Jesus — Courage and
Honesty."
Friday, "Je.-,ua—The Gospel Before
1 the Gospels ’’
Professor Van Denman Thompson,
— ; organist and choir director, will be in Mis. W P. Christy, age 72 years, j charge of the music. The organ, voice cf 2449 Henrietta tM.. St. Louis. Mo., j numbers and eaniphasis upon conirregawas killed instantly about 10:30 tional singing of the hymns will be a
MRS. W. P. CHRISTY. 72 YEARS OLD, KILLED IN> I an 11 Y
FRIDAY
CAR CRASHES INTO TRUCK Daughter, Mrs. Joseph Lahey, Was
Driving tar. Body Taken
to St. Louis
home.
Mr. Haverly’s death was due to heart disease and occurred suddenly. He went to bed Thursday night in apparently good health and suffered an attack which proved fatal His death came ns a gieat shock to the family and a wide circle of friends and acquaintances in Greencastle. Friends may call at the heme north of town until Sunday noon The funeral party will then leave for Mitchell where services will be held Sunday
, I afternoon from the Mitchell Christian
anxiety among the citizens of Green- , , , . ,, , • . . , , . ! church Interment will be in the ceme-
eastie ami vicinity, I have set out a | j few of the symptoms which may be |
looked for in your pets.
an article for The Banner has set forth some vitally important facts in rega.dfi to the rabies quarantine in
Putnam county Dr. Sigler sa> ■.
“That I may prevent suffering and
GET NEW BEEB
NEXT FRIDAY
3.2 PER t ENT BREW TO BE
W \ll \ HI E U’lill 7
SAYS FRY
MEDH IN U, WHISKY ON SALE
tery there.
. o’cb k Friday nioming, when u car I In w hich she was riding, clashed in-
create more to a Parked bread truck on tin Na
j tloiml road nein the WhlR oik (111 I
Still another measure to combat un- ' n 8 i-t.iOoii. eai.t ot .Mi Meridian j empl'.yment, the Black 30-hour week 1 M, ’ B - euffen ,1 a fractured I
bill, w is on the senate calendar Altliough not bearing official administration approval, it was reported fav-
orably by the senate judiciary comnliUee. The measure is designed to make a place for millions of workers by enforcing a six-hour day and
five-day week in industry.
Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins met with leaders of organized laboi to obtain their views on other means of emergency relief and permanent
stabilization of employment.
Miss Perkins and
war department and forestry service
vi o preparing to
men in the reforestation
neck vertebrae.
The car in which Mis. Christy wariding was driven by her dim^hiei, Mrs. Joseph Lahey, 151 k Yale avenw , Richmond Heights. Mo. Mr W If. Huffy, a friend of Mi Lahey. al so w us riding in the car Neitbei Mrs. Lahey nor Mrs. Huffy were in
Ju redi
Tile Missouri people w t re ini oute to Cineinanti. O. t< attend the funeral of a nlHtiv > when Mrs. Imhey attempted to pa-s a chi In front. At ! the same time the (list ear started
vital paid of each service. Bo\ Injuml In Auto VithIwiI
JOHN Cl
McUULLOUGH SI KFERS IS WHEN CAR I EAY E> ROAD THURSDAY
John McCullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ( McCullough. Greencastle R. 4, suffered cuts about the face and severe bruises late Thursday when his father’s car, which be was driving, left the loarl west of Green-
, f | castle and crashed into a teleph oniciais ot around a parked bread tim k. causing :| p Thomas Mumane, son of Mr ... Mrs. Lahey to los. con'iol Her car a||d Mrii J( , hn Mumane. 8 west Pop-
begm enrolling all( | rla .:|ind into the truck.
j bb men in the reforestation - Thft fmT ,, ,. f t (i, Impact was he r<,r p.' i ' ! Heveil to have snapped Mrs. Christy’s They hope to have batallions of ^ ^(, e |i a ,| no other Injuries, overalled men moving toward camps , accordlnR to L)r ghi^.,1 d Rhea, of in the national forests within a G rt - ( >ncastle, who wa < lle.l The m ath. There, at wages of $1 a day,: V as taken to *.b< I( I undei the men will lie set to work on refer- taking e-'ahlishment at Cloverdale
e-t'ition and reclamation projects, j a nd from th'io to St Isnii
A f'tnd of $200,000,000 is imme The bread truek was cald t" have diately available, It was authorized been In charge of Lynn Whitehead
bv ' tigress out of iinex|>endel public | of Indianap. lis
works balances.
Under present plans the war ami libor departments will supervise tin i regimentation and organization of the unemployed army.
"Simp I diagnosed rabies in a large hound in south Greencastle last Sunday evening and which I ordered destroyed Monday morning, I have had many calls from persons telling me tins dm had been seen in different puts of the town and had bitten many dogs. These persons asked what symptoms to watch for in their
own dogs.
"The first perceptible indication manifested by (he infected dog would never lead on** to suppose that the most dangerous ilistsasp known to man was in process of development m the favorite of the family. It eon- ■ ist. in a change from the natural deportment "f the animal. The dog becomes ut > isy, depressed, surly, moodv, c ntinually changing ftom
place to place.
“A naturally morose dog suddenly i develops an affectionate disposition and vice versa- The slightest ir- | ritation will see the dog in a fit of ! tage, the eyes are reddened as are the li<ls; thev have a peculiar unnatural expression which to be realized must be seen. An abnormal appetite develops which may be looked up n as one of the most characteristic symptoms, lender meats, so much relished before, are put aside for filth, such a- faeces, straw, coal, rags and th ■ like. The bark becomes 1 changed, and is characteristic; the natural bark which is of course well
A UNIQUE CONTEST
Beginning Saturday aftcriv on. the L. A It Chevrolet Sales, will stag an unusual contest. They propose to furnish the ear; the gasoline and th*; prizes to se* who can drive one of their new cars I tie longest distance i *n road 43 north from their salss rooms. It promises to b* an interesting experiment and no doub* will l>* participated in by many, ts it will afford free rides anil a possible chance at three fancy cash pities
totalling $50.
MllSl k<T|> Do^s I |> For .‘ill Days DR RHEA SAYS VACCINATED ANIMALS MAY BE RELEASED AT I HA I TIME
Sold in Imliand for Tiist 1925. Permits Are Being
Issued
INDIANAPOLIS. Msmh 31, (UP> —Assurance that 3.2 per cent beer wil be available in Indiana April 7 was given today by Paul Fry, state
excise director.
With just a week remaining before
NEODESHA, Kan., March 31. (UP)—Two persons were killed and eleven others injured, most of them seriously, when a chartered airplane crashed six miles from Neodesha to-
day.
The plane was bearing the Winnipeg Toilers basketball team north- | ward from Tulsa, Okla., where it had
played a game last night.
The plane went into a nose dive as | it sped northward through cloudy 1 weather, and crashed on the Brunsky mu* >tnc* f n-in Neodesha.
The pilot of the plane w-as crushed to death as the craft struck the ground. The other person killed was not immediately identified. One of the injured was able to walk from the scene of the crash. All of the other injured were reported se-
riously hurt.
They were being removed to the
tne brew becomes legal. Fry and his Wilson county hospital at Neodesha.
first assistant, Frank McHale, L*o gansport, is-ued the first of the beei permits authorized by the recent leg-
islature
Five impoiters, three breweries an*) 12 wholesalers were among those receiving been > - Three Indianapolis clubs, the Columbia, FAks and Athletic, were given permits to retail
beer.
Hundreds more permits, mostly to
retailers, will l«- issued bet ween now
and April 7, F'ly indicated. Under the beer control bill only 10
importers will be permitted to operate. Fla* h county may have at least
one wholesaler.
Fry said that many Indiana drug
The dead were identified as
In order to clarify the 120-day
quarantine placed on al! dogs and 1 gists started selling medicinal whisky cats in Putnam county by county | today for the first time since 1925
lar street, who was riding with Mc-
Cullough, escapeil injury.
The two young men, both high
i school students, had driven out the km wn to the owner, is changed to an west Walnut street road, and turning inde« rttmble howl. There is a ten- ■ the car around, had started back to-; dency for the dog to wander from
and state health authorities, Dr. Gilbert D. Rhea, county health officer, state,I Fiiday morning that vaicinated dogs and eats can lie release I at the eo*i of thirty days provided tuey have been vaccinated at th** begm-
when the famous Wright ‘bone dry"
law was enacted.
He planned to issue a number of wholesale whisky permits today along
with the druggists permits.
Druggists will he permitted to sell
ning of that period or had been one pint of whisky to a person, but
Motorists Flock To Smirr Notes
ward Greencastle when it left the
, road and struck the pole. The wind- < nings. The home dog seeks to get 1 shield and nil the glass on the left away, the chained dog lutes aid tugs | s j de 0 f the car was shattered by the | at his chain in his endeavor to get | impact, the flying particles cutting! away; if .-mfine.i to a cage, lie biu*s ! Met ull'ough about the face. One of and tugs at the iion bars to get free, the pieces of glas- severed an artery. "Once free, he will roam here and Both boys were picked up shortly there, sometimes covering miles of after the accident and brought to the country in his wanderings, attacking
vaccinated within six months before the quarantine went into effect According to Dr. Rhea all dogs and cats running at laige will be shot bycity and county law enforcement of I ficers. This stringent measure was
home and break away from its fast-j a(|opte(| f 0 i lowing outbreaks of
rallies in Greencastle and Cloverdale
temperance meetings IN FIVE TOWNSHIPS
TOTAL OF 2.717 HAVE GOTTEN PLATES AS LAST DAY CLOSES
office of a local physician where Me ! t'lillvugh's injuries were attended, j The wrecked car was towed to the McCamtnon garage for repairs.
The Putnam County Temperance p„tnam county motorists flocked to Mso. iation will hold meetings in five | oc ,| au t 0 license branch F riday 1 townships of the county Sunday af i|iei r ip.q.q plates *nd manv tenioon, April 2, as follows: ■ sto* i in line while employes of the franklin township at Presbyterian branch filled out applications and is ' urch in Roachdale at 2:30 o’clock. ^ -ntamer cards and pH “s Fn-
; day was the last day cars could b*
Mrs. Frank Donner "ill b** the speaker.
of Greencastle
operated with 1932 plates
Definite announcement Thursday that no further extensions *>f time J
Fanner Shot By Rureliir In Home
Y It TIM Abli "IFF. SI RPRISE INTRUDER. I' 1 I UT WOUND
IN HEAD FATAL
SOUTH MILFORD, Ind.. March
Br ,„ lr ,i motor*,tx this y»r 3t. tCn-Se.mH hr *1" ■'•V' "* 1«" •WOm, „f ,„„,l many who to* w.ite.l hop.-' Ch.rl.. Fy.tt. R. w.lthy 1W, the dliw isp, ro b« careful in hiindliiift
would he
fully
Jackson towmship, at 2:30 o'clock in tin* Barnard Baptist church. Rev. Monger and Dean Blanchard of De U'oiw university will )>e the speakers. Marion township at the Fillmore
Kristian church at 2:30 o'clock- Dr. rc>. i„ — — ■ . • , , ft. Hildebrand of DePauw and Mrs. H but Uiis year, due Gr various rea-, Sheriff George cn. • r-on 0 _
be the .pe.lt,,.. Up, three ex'en.iotts of
Jefferson township at 2:30 o’clock days . ach were granted. ( state police tra * ith Dr. Ralph Hufferd of DePauw It was repoitoi at the local branch killers automo n o *' university and Rev. Raphael of Green- Friday afternoon that a total of 2,717 | northwest of h. '<e
I jiersons as well as animals, if they ; hfl , e |,, as ^j | chance to cross his path, and if a na ! t M „^ ed j M
rurally vicious dog, tie will go out of
hi? way to do so.
"In the case of Dumb Rabies, not all dogs show rabid form Some showsymptoms such as paralysis of tire throat and the owner may think there is i bone in the dog's throat when the jaw- drops down. A dog with a ("reign body in its throat, however, ■ II fight and claw at it*. throat wi'h its feet, striving to dis lodge the ("reign body, while a dog with paralysis from rabies, shows no iich sign o( an existing foreign body. “A dog may be poisonous for five
township. Rabid dogs in these two communities are known to have bit-
ten other dog.' and livestock.
Under the quarantine order all dogs, vaccinated * r not, must he * onfined for at least 30 days. At the end of that time vaccinated animals may
but '-hould be properly i rder tbit officers may-
know tii-y are immune from raiiit'-
Another Sr! !M
Hiirnrss Keroveml
mly after it has been prescribed by
a physician.
Names of prominent Democrats are
ass"ciated with many of the beer con coins which received licenses Gov. Paul V. McNutt has denied, however, that p< litics would play any part in
the sab* or manufacture of
Indiana.
R >bert Batton, Marion, one of th"se who have assisted in McNutt’s government reorganization program, i' an dficer of the Riley Breweries, Inc., Marion, which was granted an
importers’ license.
Willitini Fi < lauer, Marion county treasurer-elect, and Democratic city chairman ot Indianapolis, is president of one of the two importing concerns which obtained licenses here. William Kunkle, wealthy oil dealer who aided th** McNutt tompaign, is pnsident of t e importing firm in the
Hicks, pilot of the plane, and M. J. Shea, one of the Winnipeg players. A partial list of the injured: Bruce IVkIIs, Siiverthome, Jack O'Brien, J Woolley, Wilson, Penwarden, Brunnidge. Most of those bi ought to the hospital here were unconscious. One of 15 members of the Wjnni- ! peg team said that a few minutes before the crash, the motors of the 1 plane seemed to be in trouble, j Suddenly the craft started to lose i altitude, and the pilot shouted: “We're going to land. Everyone look out for himself ” A moment later it nose-dived with a tenifie crash The plane was badly crushed by the impact. Virginia Miller, living on the Hyde Tank farm five miles north of Neodesha, witnessed the crash. Her little sUter heard the noise of the motors of the plane, flying low through lh»* heavy clouds. The sister called Virginia to look at the plane. As they watched it, - it suddenly dived and stiurk in a
plowed field.
Persons living near the scene of the crash ran to the spot to aid in extricating the injured and removing
, the dead.
beer in | y; me () f g,,, injured were pinned - >
i firmly that they hail to be dug out. At the Wilson county hospital it j was said that a complete list of the injured hail not yet been compiled. Many of the injured were uncon-
scious.
The crash occuired on the second anniversary of the worst airplane disaster in the hi.-tory of Kansas, that in which Knute Rockne and seven - other men were killed near Bazaar,
Kan.
Bazaar is little more than 50 miles from Neod* The weather today was almost identic i| with that prevailing on the
made visibiliy
por over -outeri tern Kunsa
for a futther extension to se-j living one half mile east of here turncure their new plates. Normally | ed to the vicinity of Adams Lake to-
Feb. 15 is the deadline for old plates ^ day.
but this year, due to various rea-i Sheriff Georg*
lings, avoiding letting them lick your hands, e pecially when there are
*1 »n I’hk* Kourt
20 Years Ago TODAY fN GREENCASTLE
F’ort Wayne district.
One of the Indianapolis wholesale morning tm famous Notre Dune
BOONE COUNTY FARMERS (OME companies, however, is headed by coach and hi companion. ■ n , transHEKE AFTER STOLEN Harry Dun*, former Republican coun continental air liner were dashed to
PROPERTY ty auditor death. | The three breweries authorized to | Low hanging cloud A second s**t of harness stolen in start iiiinu (bate ojieration are the
Boone county was recovered m Put- 1 Indium Hri-weties, Inc., Indianapolis; | One of the regular air lines ordered nam county rhursday by the owner. \V. G. Schmidt Brewing company, L<>- its plane grounded this morning at Another set was recovered by a Boone ganspuit, and Cook Brewing com- Oklahoma City on the northward trip county farmer Wednesday. Both sets pany, Evansville. i because of the weather conditions in of harness had been sold at the com- Licenses a re expected to he issued this section if Kansas mlinity sale in this city. soon to the Berghoff Brewery, Fort —
The tir.st set was recovered "ed- Wayne, ar I breweries in Mishawaka
nesday at the farm of Roland Lane an d Lafayett
by Guy B. Chasen of near
RALPH ( R( *" E DIES
sets of plates had been issued up to but it was expected to be picked up
Cloverdale towmship at the Clover-; that time. At the time of the al '-. a K Bin - nisht’when he i* Methodist church ut 2 o'clock, ooun.omct the loc.l hrc.ich w.. fill- : ffM w.. "'f' " h “ ^ Tilden .ill he the ed .Mb motorist. ..eki„ B *«? k- »«' ■' , ' P ( ",v lr h «« tie
Issuance of the new driver’s li- 1 the living room of their home. The elected censes in expected to start at the lo- intruder fired sb " t ' v ' th * / 4 ° cal branch about April 10. These caliber revolver, the bu let stnkmg will cost the car driver 50 cents and Pyatt in the head anJ killing htm in- j Bible class
stantly.
Thw farr.-.e.* —id —• "ife Lad just bT>::.es*>.
cas tlp as the speakers.
Clov
dale 1
I'rof, Francis C.
speaker.
lownship officers will be 3! these meetings.
Lebanon
I Thursday Carl Phillips, also of near | Lebanon, recovered his harness at the ! farm op* rated hv George Whitaker. B'th Lane and Whitaker purchased
the
PROUl ( IM'N KFkSUMED
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McGaughey are
the parents of a son.
William Sutherlin is driving a new positively identified their property. Ford touring car. , .Slierilf Alva Bryan _ said Friday James P. Hughes was In that he was holding another set of here he addressed the men’s harness consigned to the , *le by the
I same peftons., but as yet '
Jud
Brazil
Ralph Crowe age 30 years, a former resident of Greencastle, died Thursday ' afternoon at the FXansville hospital.
HAMMOND, Ind-, March 31, (UPl He is survived by the widow, (wo
harness at the community sal** —Construction of glass-lined refrig- brothers. Louis. New Winchester. ,.,1 ,t when t erptar tank can will i» rt GBmb, Gary and on* slater Amy, of
the General American Tank f ar cor- Gary. A brother Kenneth and .sister poration here as result cf contracts Dorothy and his father preceded him
with sever"! large breweries, <;oni-| in death.
Dr. W q Overstreet is confined to must be renewed at the first of each U tois $«c;4tfie of lUpef*. # I yea?* - -
C. A. Kvllay was in Indianapolis or.! fourjJ t ‘; e °''’ ne . r .
pany officials announced today,
had not | In addition 2,WO.cars now held at
the local plant will be placed in use
Z'e:ci:.j to th* loc*: iU.-J! sum-1 transporting bur, it was announced.
F'uneral services will be held Saturday afternoon *t 2 o’clock at the MeCurry Funeral Homq, Burial in
Clinton Falls cemetery.
