The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 April 1933 — Page 4
1'HE DAILY BANNER, GR^ENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, ^933.
‘Thermometer’
Are ven smart this Spring and so very Reasonahle.
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$16.50 S. C. PREVO COMPANY
BURIED BEAM GAVE ANCIENT HISTORY PACTS
K.VKI.Y INHAKITAMS l‘l ARI Z()\ 4 I SBD TIMBER IN I)\\ hi UNO
INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK INDIANAPOLIS, April 1 (UP)— Livestock: Hors 2500; holdovers 254; 1U 15c of!: 160-275 lbs 385-390; top .103; 275 lbs up 365-380; 140-160 lbs j370-380: 100-140 lbs 340-360; pack-
ing s us 275-345.
; t attle 50; calves 200; for week— I beef steers weak; mostly 25c off; I heifers steady 25c off: cows little ! ( hanK'jd; bulk steers 425-525: few j 550 & 575; top 6; common killers 4 down; jr* kI heitiirs 450-52oj occy-
Hal
UN I HE STAGE—
Rothert’s
TV.
Band
SI N. 3:45 & 8:15 MON. 6:15 P. M.
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! FI.AGSTAIK, A Hz.. (UP) —Hewed down with crude stone axes and
us"<i in the i nstructic! of a semi cel- sion .l sales 550 <t 575; lowei grades la r-1 ike pithou-e in (HiO A D.. u beam 3-425. fat cows 250-325; top 350; studied by John C. McGregor, North- low t utters & cutters 150-225; veals ern Arizona arcbaeologist has pushed 50c off. 550 down, the pre-histm \ of this section back to i Sneep 50; nominally ste ely; bulk ; 646 A. 1> yosteiduy 660.
j The tinile'i- pole was cut 16 years after it spro i*ed in the cinder-covered areas ar >nnd the Sa i Francisco peaks here, the tree rinir method of comp-
uting time In revealed
McGregor, faculty member at tlie | Arizona St i -' Teachers College, and ! a r esearch w her for the Museum of I Noethem \ii/.ol)a. declared it is the earliest date so for recorded in the
j southwest.
The dwelling ,,f the primitive tribe', l(Ur t yesterday in was built x;:2 yars before Cohicrhii-1 |ien ^j M ^ decision c |l" n H<'<i. M i;,, • i said, a d the tribe-r j Th,, appeal was had prnbahl , a >ed onward in their by Moor’s
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cl’IMNGFIKI.D. Ill , April ! (UP) ' Hubert ('. Moor, former Clark enmity school teacher, convicted of ,« charge of slaying his wife "because she didn’t wash the dishes," was given a temporary respite from ! pos-ible death in the electric chair j today. In action of the state supreme
‘ ‘ staying execution
i an appeal,
filer! late yesterattorneys. They
Chinese cricket presented migrations. j urged that the Clark county circuit admirer, Dr. Kdwin l! I I h*» trib which built the pithouse ,.,,nrt's judgment be reversed because Frost, wm l famous astri'iioini'r of utilizing tin newly found beam prob ! lefused admissi' ir of evidence Yerkes ( d>ly was t edece sor of the pro , ,, ting of letters illeged to have • ight scouring the heaven.-, at night, ent llopi Iici'an family, whose mem-11,^,,,, written hy thr> conrlemned man’s
wife to a man "with whom she had
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.•an tell th>' tein|eiature. He has evolverl a ntathmnatical formula that enables bini to ',ell the temp "lature by the number i f chirps the eri ket makes in a given time The receptacle by Dr. Fronst's right ha ml is the
cricket's home.
her- have li d in NVrthem Arizona
mesalands for countless ages. A pithor: ' Metii'egoi explaiii ,, d is
a efn le hut built partly above and partly below the ground level. The beam was u.-ed t,, sup-i>ort the roof i and wa pie-erv'd by drifting sand-
land soil.
been clandestinely coriesponding." U’KII I liKM OF CIK( l 11 COl RT TO OPEN MONDAY Saturday was the la-t day of the I January term of the Putnam circuit, court, the April term opening Monday!
11:15 V. M- SAT. 2 TO 11 SI N 7 A <• MON. ' ^ Constbjux BENNETT achtcvti a hzarf-strik« m W Sffm*Tjft Maugham s gr^atfst
stage success
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Mary Pickford, screen -tar, is shown here in Chicago ad.ririag fantailed pigeon- she brought baik from her recent tout of Italy. Sb* on her way back to Hollywood after vi-iting her husband, Douglas banks, in Europe.
the was Eair-
Members of the -enior c’hss ef ('bvei dale high -ebiH,| will present ’ Depend t>n Me,” a farce in three acts, in tlv Cloverdal > high -cho ,| buildieg, Friilay evening, .A|iiil 7. The setting of the play is a re.-ort. The ca-t of eharaeters is as followsAttradive Sophia ( Malsd Cassidy) with the terribly jea'ous husband: Laura (Jamiita (iobel) hr attractive eou-in; Olga, i Alberta Nichols) tlie
blond vamp, who i.-n’t
ed as -ho think- -he is; adorable Rita (Jean Clearwater); and Katheti a
Berlin 1
KKRLIV April 1 (UP) — poll o today segregated the
bank account of Prof. All>ort Ein- | -tein, eonfiseating 25,000 marks in I, as i and stinks valued at 5,000
marks.
P lire de l iced they were apparently justified in their suspicions I that the money wa- intended to fiI nance preparation of acts of high
when Judge Wilbur S. Donner will j run the docket and -et criminal and j civil cases for trial. The past week has
Political' stH ’ ' several cases dismissed or con- people lost don t like to haw thili
I tinned to the next term of court by
TRANSIENTS PHOTOGRAPHED GRANTS PASS. Ore. (UP) Som,
i tlesson.
k«-ai | Simultaneously the Prussian Academy , f Science issued a statement , commenting scathingly on Prof. Ein-
(Lilitha Greenlee) the raid who keeps LppjnV resignation,
all se lets; jealous husband John, '| hi world famous scientist was acCraig (P*ul Hoffa). fmeve, snooping ^.,,,1 rticipating in “atrocity
about; rich and wary Mi CormicI ' p r „|,agenda’’ abroad
(Howard ShaktU; Ho illi , i ft -r-tl ^ “ I'he academy has no reason to
regret Einstein's
Judge Donner.
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INt It EASED
Larkin) the man who enjoy poor l health; Eugene Wimlsor (George Hendrix) the supposed philan icier, though really he ha- eyes for no one but Rita; Dr E nil 11 ov II Snyder) the dignified hotel phy 'ejan. ,i d tb< , Guard who get- hailed n when the
big einerg«‘ney an e-. N EGR ) Xlt RE'TED
MKRII IAN. Mis- . (UP) X walking suit ea i in the f, cm of a negro, ! acre I d I y pob :,| polir,, officers, fold C hief of Police M H. X arbrough th.'' , ho "was j.ist trying to ki p want).” Taken to hcadipjai-tor- and -enrolled. Joe Davis, the black, was found to be wearing four suits 'f clothes, seven s irtx, two suits of overalls, md a jumper und an oveieoat. f'avi w;,> held r r “in\estigation" <s a “dangerous and uspicioli : char
arter." X x l »;
reason
resignation,”
statement said.
IMIEK EM XN SHOj \ I DOti BUT UAUGH I WAN I ED M XV
WASHINGTON. (UP) — Chinese nutomobile owners are increasing rap-1 idly, commerce department figures indicate. U. S. Trade t'oimnissioner A. Viola Smith in Shanghai reports a 30 per cent increase in passenger car imports during the first eleven months of 1932 over the corresponding period in 1931. Cars of American manufacture head the import list, then* lieing 1.699 of them included in 2.768 pasenger cars imported Great Britain ranked second.
WEST PLAINS, Mo. (OP)—Police Chief Johnson shot at a dog but
captured a man.
T •• • d.ief h id gone to the home of
DIX • )K< K GR WI LD TO ( Ol PLH NAMED SASS
| SAN F R A N SC I SCO (FPl—SuperI i<»r .lodge Tluuna F. Graham picked he up a divorce complaint and read the* title—Sass vs. Saws, I “TTum-in," -aid be judic'atly “tliat’sl
not like the chief anil started
I ny I lilvv II, ’2, for questioning the cause of a let of divorces.'
But Tony ■- d"g | But ■' th« . Htl-e of this
The judge granted a decree to Mrs. Hazl Sass from Msuric Sass, chiropodist, on grou tis of extreme cruelty when he learned that Sass gave his wife only $15 a week for household
pictures taken among them In transients who stop off here, but move on quickly when informed all itinerants are photographed foi ib local police, station’s ’'rogu s' gal lery.” One declared he hail nev'S com mitt ted a crime, but was not anx ious to get his photo in the gallery. BOARD’S EXPENSES W ERE
$107.16 FOR 12 YEARS
HELENA. Mont. (UP)—The Mon tana Livestock Sanitary* Board operated for 12 years on an expemte of $107.46, its latest report show-. Fees derived from the board’s service off-
sets costs of operation.
In 1981 and 1932 the hoard and state veterinarian inspected 4,142,098 animals aed 259.714 head of poultry They also made 23,124 meat in-pec-tions and gave 35.949 cattle required
blow! tests.
MVN WHO LIVED IN A TREE SEVEN YEARS. DEAD • * H AN+OBIl,. C'aU • ( HP). , - Old “Humpy” Hutchinson, who lived in a tree near here for seven years be-
;i i ■ J slept on the giound, died fw Hutchii. m his fui! t.,J Shei ii'iiii H i'i ii-in- built a] of old board- md tin in tit J >1 ;i 1'-.-" t i t ■ w bn h vcrinjijl rigHtii a ditch near the city,! fall he suffered ■ pinl}8d Wbicii :n;i |c ’ C •||. up • , ,.>J b, ii ii, . - -1 ■ ■ ■ ,-re<:, J .v lib Ii mad* ' i ' ie (:rl| ascend his ladder. He wist cover. S I A I K " I LI, I’A) BILL II OH NED FOE II MISSOl l. v. Mont- ilPi-f souri nevi r forgets. Witness that Willi, L i ink Eam.virt | ceive $18.15 Missouri has ) for almo-t .i . urThe money was due Earl the period "■tween the tiiMI called t" ’ 1 i irember 1 Missouri \ : *.*••• (ianb S; am- \ War. iM ’l| he entered - vn ‘‘I’m glad t" get the iihii jt’s top bavl thi state : ten t i Kar 1 ma rked.
cor did
snapping at his legs. Te deitend him ■ self, Johnson began firing at tb,. dog, rcconcilHd to the lielief that Tony hnd gH away But a nn inent later Tony ran around the house. "I giviv up,’’ he yelled at the poll email. "(i"sh, those bullets sure .'I d nne close ’ Johnson doesn’t
I-now y <•( jn t whole Tony
$53,150 I \WSI II RETRIED
XII MM XX |l I lt|
\8h ED l<> XID - I 1 DFN I S NEW HAVEN’. • ,,„n , (UP) With!
more students than ever needing fi ' VISALIA, Cal., (UP)—Because a ) im ial .ail in order t,, c niplete their juiy Inal foreman was too zealous, a • dii’ati”n-, alumni ”t X ib university $55,15' laniages lawsuit recently was
D»on will ciskf'(| tt' help, Janies or<Jon*f| iptrifni.
Rowland Angell announced recently. 1 The tctioii, brought by the KouthThis year there are 1,2I>0 students ern ( alifornia Edison Company 'vlio wh'dly or in part .in* working against Gei rge H (’utter, ram her,
their way thmugh Yah, President Ang'‘ll said. Jobs havi 1 been pircvided \*b *re possible, scholarships
awarded and loans extended.
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Photo at left show-, window s in basement <
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exs itr;*!g ft )?*• ent of the bomb'which exp!* .iwi—s,’ I.'.t v .'.-.b c2u ed blta-.t dasta.-e u -d ■
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sought that sum on liehalf of Mrs. Haskell Dodson, whose husband was killed while investigating a power bleak after Cutter's car crashed into
a pi le.
flie iniy foreman. J. W. Ingle of Tulare, Cal., conducted his own in-ve-timtion, and a verdict was returni od fpr Cutter. The Edis* n company “oug I aod obtained an order for re | *na| because of it.
' Els H XVE LONG W XEI BEFORE A LIKELY
HOMS
if Rev, Charles*!*;. Coughlin at Royal Oak-, i -day morning. At right detective is sbovn the bedvrom in which Father Coughlin " ^ ... . - •
HARRISBURG, Pa, <UPi IVtms,v1'*hi:m may provide a bonus fm jtg 'World war veterans, hut actual payment under 'he plan were far dis-
tant
Tlu* voters of the state will decide lext fall in a constitutional amendment which would permit the state 'o i - * $50,000,00*) or less in bonds o be used for compensation t" honor ubh dis barged veterans lesident in J’eniiMhania at the time of war servi^e. . ’ * Hut if the voters adopt the amerai*
ment, t
the rip vt 4 . jve -ession for fnr- ( ' * ictji n and that sessior* in not , achediib d until 1935. The legislators ' ' " * * k* out the deUvl* of fa U *
expenses.
WOM \N IIVX NS VALU 4RLE ( l\ II, vx \R TIME RELK S MU TON, Mi... (UP) Collecting Civil War relics is Miss M«ry Forbes' hobby She ha- 500 of them. Recent additions to her rollertion include a pie-e of black cloth from the funeral car that bore Abraham Un coin's body to Springfield, III., a piece of walnut hand rail from the private box Eincoln occupied in Ford's Theater the night he was assassinated, and a piece of rail which Uncoln supposedly s| lit CAMEL OFFERED FOR FUNERAL PAYMENT SUNNYVALE. Cal, (UP)—This may be a day of bartering in trade, but Frank Mahoney, local undertaker, doesn’t know what to do about an offer to pay a $3(8) funeral bill with a
live camel.
Mahoney was faced with either ac-c-.pting the camel, with the hope that be might he able to sell it to a circus, keeping it an I going into tlie show business himself, or writing the debt
off his books.
MIFF WAKED SNORER
WITH XX XTER, JUDGE HEARS AUBURN, N. Y„ (UP)- An in- 1 lignant and disgusted gentleman called o n City* Judge Davis here and complained that his wife’s methods Ui waking him from a deep and pea eful sleep were annoying, to say the least | “Do you snore?” asked the judge. “Sure, I snoie,” replied the husband, ‘'but does that give my wife the
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Announcement! During the month of April Hip ' hevrolq Motor ( ar Company will give i"ay FREE 30 Chcvrold Cary FRI ()ne for every day in the niont) ’>f Ap rl | Foi ms for entering this contest are now! our hands and any one over IS years ot $ may enter. One of the rules of this contest I ride in a new 1983 Chevrolet. T1 erefort ^ are (in connection with the atx 1 troiMj
hold a
“GASOLINE DERBY” Of Our Own :: We Are Offering $35.00, 1st. Pfi* || $10.00, 2nd Prize-$5.00,3rd Pni
''' ontB tight to paort poa of water,, or wliafr
ever it if, in my face every night, just
to stop me from snoring?”
Judge Davis, with a compassionate ftni'e, bade him go and snore no more — r.o .v.o.t than ntcesaary
ay-
i,, possible ®
Jo the 3 best drivers in tbi'nani (’omstv. who <»" '''**'* | f , , the fai-'herewt on a quart of wn-mlh***, Oiwn to ' i,,,,” sk’ll. An acrurs‘e meaaore will he used. Tb*' route will ,, ,t drivewav and drive as far north State Road (■•
(wo ru'ea to observe, they are:
I ( anno) posh car.
2- Cannot null car with starter,
The reat is up to you.
Contest starts Saturday Auril 1^1 and will continue every dav - P* n1 ‘ 1 l>. m M from April 1st to April 15th.
lots of Fl 1
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SOME ONE’S GOING TO WIN. IT MIGHT IU Y(H We waP'* wnnervie in (’iitean 1 Ovonly to win one 'J 'be
let's to be given awav by the factory.
('ar„ fo*--dshrd by I- A* H- Sales Einco (iasidtue * t’P* 1
Point Oil Company.
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