The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1933 — Page 3

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COSSAI K CLANS RESIST SOVIETS’ (,K\IN POLICIES MOSCOW, (UP)- Their fierce r.

■iitfence against • the govemmeilt agrnrion )>olicies in recent month has once more won a tragic notoriety for the Cossack clans, settled for ecu

♦ sr’linp, dramatic i ,v f ( Jbows UNOLASSIF1ED VEHH’I.E

caperviae the spring sawing I’he harsh offjpial measures are

turies in the Kuban and Don rivei unequivocal answer t anti S >viet basins. : ctivitiea, which came to a bead in Determined to crush their oppu-i , ,,>nt outbreaks at seveiul puints. A lion, the Soviet government has d military race, with fighting the only

■u Corrick settlements, bodily to suV of the North Caucusus had Mtper-J class-conscious workingmen, Oossack' 'itii regions. Other settlements] tettced another—perhaps the final -- i*- a word ot evH memorj 'In. * been dispersed to various parts flare-up of their combative nature i jsf regime bad used the Cossacks t

Elsewhere peasant opposition tn’etush strikes, break student demon the Kremlin’s grain requisitions was strations and hunt down political op sullen, hut passive Among some of ponents. The approach of the 1 the Cossacks, it assumed less passive sacks, fierce looking and -true! M t/,1!

. into I,! 7) years old, retued Termer of

i Buren townshil.' did Saturday

of the provinces and an extraotviin- < ornmission has been et up to

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HJRMED PUTN AM I U( u t ( ;

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career open to its men, the Cossacks

forms. In several places, it is report their fiery horses, drove terror ed unofficially, the government was 'he st. utesf hearts. obliged to use military force to sup ' —' —

press kulak activities.

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SONti’’ HiMI’OSEItS JAILED Tc' (I P). Robert Mas1 'c- iirother Citiy Mas- • p mournful “Prisoni -"Hi to jail when lie *PK) fine after plendi i'‘iunr law violation, s uli'. said Messey could ' to his lieart's content fay? his fine. 'd MtvtlMMKAllDN h'rehy given that the has been appointed by l! tl. i iivuit Court of State of Indiana, "f the estate of - r -, laic of Putnam Poun apposed to la> sid {< Hull, Administrator. 1933, 1 b < . Ashley. ^'■'al, Clerk of the Pnt-•jn-nt

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THE AM0UR.S OF THE iEXOTIC ADVENTURESS-

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WHAT HAS HAPPENED SO FAR Mata Hari. /amous dancer and enemy spy, undertakes to get some secret papers /rom her lover Shubin, Attache o/ the Russian Embassy tn Paris. Shubin has been unnerved by a itsit from Dubois, the head o) the French Secret Service, and re/uses to discuss them But before leaving h s house, Mata Hari meets again a j/ounp aviator, Alexander Rosanoff, whom she has permitted to make love to her and dismissed, and learns he is /lying to Russia in the morning

Chapter VI

at the young Russian’s, I

THE DANGEROrS GAME There la always a sensation ot surprlaed delight when the missing part of a puzzle after much figuring, slips suddenly Into place. Tots sensation Mata Hari felt when as she deftly added one and one anu one—the nice young aviator flying to Russia In the morning and ordered to keep to hla rooms meanwhile--the papers no longer tn Shubin's possession,—Shubin's statement that the messages would be sate In Russia tomorrow—the unknown quantity leapt into her mind and made a total of four Why. of course Rosanofl had the

"They're suppose "

"Exactly, Madame It's not far I am to tell you that the concierge Is asleep, the men have keys and will let you In, and they will come later

at your signal.”

"But they can't take them away— because In the morning "Oh. no, Madame They will be returned before morning

And the signal?"

"When the lights go out " All this time they had been traveling at the swiftest speed of a Paris taxi, whleh Is no mean one, and the dancer was jerked from side to side Ii was hard to make hersell heard above the noise of the engine, but she was Intensely curious to learn by what trick Adriana had managed to locate Rosanofl. and she repeated her query until the driver took notice "Madame. I drove him from your house to his this morning, and he ha« been followed ever since "

"What a charming little place you have 1 But then you must be of ter In Paris to keep your own quarter' here " Rosanofl had regained his voice. I: not his poise and he asked In » strangled tone Why did you cotm here'" "Mmm to see you " "You finished , your rendezvoui early," said Rosanofl Vlth a bitter ness that hurst forth In spite of himself. a bitterness whleh the dancei caught at once and which met her wishes "No I ran awav from It Because I saw you 1 m afraid Shubin was In a temper about It.” "I can’t make you out 1 " "I can t either." she admitted "This morning, he went on v.ps acted like " "I'm sorry " " tonight 1 find you alone artth "

often had hei watched by his opera ■ Ives She had realized that l,e was aware of her delinquency when he • ent her the orchids Still. It was officious of him though so fortunate in this instance She made up her mind

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"Alexis, you mustn't think uin

of rourse. she knew’ that Adriana pardonable thoughts Shubin is rlen

and influential He s an old frienu of mine, and he Is often very helpful Surely to dine with s n old friend, to exchange a kiss and s ria^p of the hands for old times' sake i. there

any harm In ihatt"

Il rame into Rosanofl> mind that he hud heard that sn potent wre the enchantment In which she held her lovers that even after she had deserted them they remained het devoted friends If that weie true how could he wh. ni she had snuglld out resist her? In the tumult which her nearness engendered In his senses he forgot to be puzzled as to how she had found him he forgot the wound to his pride in the morning Bhe had only to touch his hand, look into his •yes and say caressingly Well then my dear 1 ' I’ve said I'm sorry Aren't you glad I'm here 1 " and ne was losi As for the dancer, It gave her a sort of sensual gratification Just to play with him, to let him embrace her. to draw away, to feel the strong pull of ms sense? toward her to

taste her victory

Meanwhile, she had always In sight the fart that the men below were watching the window? t-ihe could not see them of course but their suspense was ever-present It 'was a strange thing her mind -one pan of It voluptuously languid almost drowsy, as she returned passion for Rosanofl's passion, for she drugged herself as well as her victims and the other part lucid matter-of-f in The Englishmen who had noticed ihaf she was business-like had really shown some knowledge of charac e At length, she disengaged herself and, Rosanofl following her about she looked over the room again to see

Ehe looKen over the room aRam to s**e If by chanre she hari missed any dlfflmltles Rut It whs * quite simple

There was h doot to the beddraperies — a very good

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room room, thing

She noticed a photograph of an olo man and In a niche close hy a lamp burning before an ikon Who is the old gentleman?"

My father "

1 like his face And this," she said Just to be saying something, is a pic-

ture of the Madonna "

"The Madonna of Kazan," said Rosanolf, pleased at hep interest

Danera and was guarding them to- ; that It must come to a battle between mother |nHde H p n Kr , m age to the . i them sooner or later when she would c|018tpr of Mlra( .| M tn , t for m «

It's more than a hundred miles from our town She walked all the way " "Indeed 1 What does It do’ Bring

| you luck?"

"It guards you from evil. I had to * — *-«• attu| and

flam*

"Aren't you glad I'm here?

apers nuu *%„.-» F ......... tliar li must w»,v ..Ightl j them sooner or later when she would And what swas she to do? There show him that she would Insist on was no question but what she must | following her own course get the papers Her pride would never I 8h( . prepared for t

permit hor to report a failure to Adriana. especially one due to her own

twraiiiH not have

H ADMINISTRATOR H hale I Weliy given that the UB* * Ailirim trator of the 'Win Ruis. will offer for !'<' auction, nt the late reel'"■.eilent in Marion tnwnWiemtay the I2lh day of ' l ' 1 good - urut chattels heaid itecemlent, consistin',-’ ''t and kitchen furniture Hicles nf |iersnnal prnperW fey cash nnd to he-

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^TliAL TRUST ('RHEN CASTLE, R'i'ISTRATOR of ’ ,0, ’F1 LA RU1S

■larch 25th April 3rd

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ana, especially one one .. w negligence, for this would not have happened yesterday. And here was a

•hsllenge to her skill.

Only—where did Rosanofl live? She did not particularly regret her

action of the afternoon and she had every confidence that she could undo It. If only she could find the young man In the haystack of Paris! If only she had not taken It for granted that he was so unlm|>ortant! What-

ever had made her do that? Down the wide, tree-shaded street,

a taxi chugged along rather slowly. When It had reached a spot not far from her, the driver seemed t to have some engine trouble He got out and peered Into the hood He stamped his feet and rubbed his hands, but did not look around The dancer hugged 1 the shadow of a wall And after a

second the taxi went on.

In a little while the taxi appeared around the corner again And at about the sf»ot where It had previously halted. It paused once more The driver appeared to have some

fresh engine trouble

Now. Mata Hari had made certain that this was no coincidence But she signalled an she would have to an ordinary taxi and waited for the man

to speak first

‘ Madame, the weather Is most In-

clement." he said

She then got In.

"I am to tell you we have traced the papers slid to drive you there ’ Really. Adriana was almost worthy to give her orders! He left nothing undone, he was ever on guard against the unlucky chance All the same, she examined the driver before replying Fortunately, she was able to recognize him under the disguise and

at that she relaxed

"Are you sure we're hot being followed’ Is there any one at the win-

dow. perhaps?”

"No, Madame, there 1s no one In the street and J have ssen nothing

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'IlUVSISIft sav,. —

She was prepared for the two men who materialized like two ghosts from a patch of shadow One of them pointed to where a light burned in

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iron. It guaros you irom evu ..mow pointed to where « light burned In ro down on my knees af the altar and an apartment three flights up before promise Id keej> a pcipetual flame

they let her In There was no need blirnlng beforp u ..

for further conversation 'And have you?" she inquired

Climbing the stairs, for she detested "Oh, yes "

these self-operated lifts that were , Something In the way he »ald It ■ *rs UAve onr ‘ - - -*—— - • t him t an-

these seii-upt-icvs-w* ...v Just as likely as not to leave one stranded between floors, Mata Han reflected with a superb sssuranre thai the young man was about to get s most pleasurable surprise. Her lldt drooped more srnuously over eyes grown a little brighter snd a faint smile rose to her hjw from the well? of her secret thoughts. The ring that he had presented to Irvr was still on her finger recalling the embraces ..f

the previous night

And when Rosanofl opened the door, wearing a Russian amock of heavy silk, the dancer decided tt.at she found him even more handsome than In his uniform snd quite as

much to her liking

•"Well . here I am." she announced easily and a moment later. "Aren't you going to let me

In?"

The Incredulous confusion on his face amused her He gaped! Instinctively. he moved aside to let her

enter

Quite at her ease, she sauntered past him noticing the books, the pictures. the carved oak table, the portrait ot the Czar drajicd with the Russian flag, casting her eyes at a stand against the wall, on which lay a black portfolio. The stand was of

" *v*» ruse flung there

\i ihk <;r an \da

i tlio liunte, west of Carlsi j, following- : i long Dines* Ai > . W i Mon was hi in Putnam county, Init Imil renii'H In Van BuT'-n town.-l? 1( i for the i i-t •" years. H v •' su 1 il by tbe ivi.b.w, Mrs. Ella W'l-lon; a stepson, ( .1 u i Kelli.*, Terre M il’ti 1 ; two step-

Mae \V.>*(, most spectacular fiffln rlaugMei , Mrs. Urn\ ■ r V. arson cf ui the current Hi i I way theatre I >,(',?■ |,.|ri" Haute aid .Mrs. F. J. world, makes bra debut as a serein .sn,;(|j 0 f Detroit, and t bie Mothers, -tar in ‘‘She Dene Him Wrong,” In* \ . ,. u - Wal.lon of Knight vi. le, .losejib

melodrama which she herself wrott ,, R., | \Dle and Sauuiel ‘ and which comes to the Uranad.i | | , ,,, Ho,,.,, jshort fun. i m theater Tuesday. I w, m held at tlu» home ,t . "Shi Donp Him Wrong” is a story M.i.nh.v aflernonn, fi lln..e.r of the New York Bowery, with its| v i.'.* ,!t the Mission chiiich collection of wide open saloons, tvi • |. rt ,. Jl.iu* at 2:30

of West services

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hy ser- y at West

iVlo. k Burir i

bvl-ra

guys, ntid fiivolmis dames, around a singer known

It centers as ”I.nly i

Lou, ’ w ho has a way with men a . I i accepts their attentions in return Lu diamomls. Her collection of gems, so great is her popularity, is ransom L r half a dozen kings. Miss West appear in that role. Noah Reeiy is the saloon keeper who is furnishing the jewels at the m.> ment. Cary Uiant is ostensibly the In ail of a nearby mission, who turn* i.Pt to 1«. as suscejitihle to her charms as nny of the natives of the district

in the liethesda cemetei V-

BIRTH t)l H.»A > IHDIt Ml* t\ 11{ MONROK, I a.« I f .”) Ind ic ation: that "there’s a wnr a-i-iew in,.^ * were noted lo're hy Dr L M Laiili.* v, who said that in one moiMh he off iciateil at 1 I births, and 13 of the hahie were Isiys. Present *.on ms ny Imy hahies in licutes a wal hot il will probably not lie fur 20 yean • unCI tlo* hahies are hi^r enoui.h I" si otllder

guns, the doctor thiak-.

IS PROBLEM To BUri.DER DETROIT U P) William Y . Voter is poundei infr ovei a difficult problem. As the prodiji'l of lu ruechaiiicul geniu Vater Infs what is apparently an nutmuohile. An electr i ( . motoi, initalic l by Vati . it !5 miles ar. hour Ii h •• fenders, lights, springs, and a horn and we.) gh> aroun I 200 pound. Aei, insurfjnce officials say it i> mil an aulig nohil.- .111,1 lefuae to insure it. “Ma yhe it’s a toy, then,” said

Vater.

“Ni. f " ihej insisted, "il - unrt a t y —it runs toe well, We can't insure it as a toy So the machine is unin

! suiynd.

tAnotlua thing- where ' o keep it .' I’A'a..- i: afraid if he kepi it in tin ijt'i. >n. - someone would Atmnhle over r .t in ti'ie dark. Perhaps he will build a place for it undt 1 th.. back porch. But whether automobile, toy or thevwi Dotiald Vatei aged four, proudly tuns it up and iluwii the sidew alk. «

PAPER USED FOR COOKING NEW ORLE4 \* (I•)

huiidreil pounds of good ygnul, hnnd paper are used annunlly. in New tn - bans In the elaborate process . f cooking ‘‘Pont pa no cn papllolle'■ Ope id lb IJreiih d e In fui whi '1 New Oilcans I- fontid I'ln n mpmo I* eiiimsed t’n 1 In' ’ liHjii'i w hen Ii *

cool,-oil and, serveit.

Rometning in wir way „ made the dancer look at Man < arl-

ously.

"You're a fuhny boy "

"Who loves you!" declared Rosanofl

"Do you. Indeed' 1 ”

"I love you as one adores sat. ed things," he said In a low voice This was a game she pUvnt very

prettily when she chose

wtwi rm—x ■

Ood Country Honor .

You ”

Always their silly honor' 1 .<••

lust’" she Inquired offended No—not You come first

mythlng "

Before Ood?”

After a pathetic strufir'lt .* bought out the word. "Yes Mata Han regarded him with -o.'.wtiling that may have been p

did seem so In earnest To s.nr»<» that she came before God was •*» could see. sacrilege to him A .1 ** the word, “yea," had been wtui c* 4

ot him He was badly burnt' With a smile that jiromUed ti ward him, she bade nim In • volte to put out the lights Tne

rushed 10 his head He obevet: «*

the roten was In ilurkii*** save fer glitter of the lamp hvforr Hie 'k"* It may have neeti the glow on ••

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stand against ti»«r

a black portfolio The stand ws of it may n.,,, black wood and the ease, flung there gentle head of the image U»t so casually, might have seerped of noyed her It rnuy hs».- txwu In*' slight Importance to an Inexperienced 'he thouglig even this Itowy '•a’o person, else why was It exposed’ It ' J *— * ... i„, ciiti-i

made Mata Hari recall a story she had read somewhere In which the police had searched a house from top to bottom, time after time *for a letter only to find that AlUthe while It had reposed in plahw sight on a rack She knew si,* had dlscovsred

What she w»B(*d.

• tie tnougm. r.tn | would be dangerous to be. emits-' crates or might be retie, 'ed 00 ’»!• window pane and confute il.am a they waited below Or IJ may l« been a last caprice to test hri i*'*e» But as Roscncf took her ui bs arms, she detached heitell ata

pointed to the lamp

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