The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1933 — Page 4

5? GOOD LOOKING ALL SILK DRESSES In various slyL-s and lisdil Summn P.istcl rolois Sonic i\illi I r kr!-

LITTLE KNOWN PILOTS HEROES OF F*R NORTH SEATTLE. Wash.. (UP)—Darinif Alaska fliers ri k their lives daily in weather must a waters would not attempt to fly in and dismiss their heroic feats with a ha-hiul smile.

far hack in the mountains, t" laiK''! Alaskan citie Justly i done by plane.

KKOTKST I M|{ I WOK OOP PRISiiNKK t FT KI.OIT'H

$2.98 11 $3.85

I s S. C. PREVO COMPANY

iiomi; >imi;i;

Flyinir airpl hk - in ha to no ilcbdo.' •/.••re, fr ir\ I ti y to-d. makintr emeiifcncy fliifht.-. hrimriim sick and lyiiiK out the north and rushinn diphtheria toxin to dyinff Eski inns, are some of the duties the fliers

1 erh rm.

In cases of threaten 'd death, where tin-., is the important fact' r. Ala j kali flier- d" >t h' -itate at weathei tor

HOUSTON. T'Xa (IP> When District Judm l.aiie t-m K >ur sentenced Will ! i WHS, Negro, to the

penitentiary end theie. .Indue Kim

letter from l‘ penal institu'

"Honored > "I am now

siritill

OPEMM. ' I MUSC ! E SH*> \I.S I OKI i \SI HV IN IH \ N > | OK I !■> KIKMINtiHA.M. \la . il'I'i \n Indian hu'’d may be -omi climaxed at Mu.-i •• Shoals if President K""s" \clt - "lieu deal" is rallied out, ac cord mu to Mrs. Caroline Kngsfeldt. • v hose iiolihy i- rollei tiiur iettends. The 'my is that the (ireat Spirit j

water -prite lieneath I She w as th> t iodd' s-' ee river. Her lover j

Prill e ef tilt power of \n.

his wooinyr with hree/,t

imprisoned a Mll.a h Shcals. rf tin Tennei

wa> t

v hf> di

Kut ■ I \sa- tlerlecd that th* twoj never -l> wild he united until a mighty ti agiriaii in hiimaii form >hould j hring • leign of peace and pruspi r

ity.

Prt -idcnt Koo-cxelt, in advoratinu •

I hat. best .a \tl"! lir\ed ill tl.m t" do The Mall pin Terun Kelt ! .

• Shoal- pov.er and ni- - the magician, it is he few rein.lining Indians. Kngsfeldt say', is her But she h is others, lidian -t' ry. d' outly be- - ii in Indian extra' tion Black Belt region, ha ' c only earthituake ever

ke was ratl.-cd hy titc a foot by wrathful Chief V lr .»■ ire had lieell -tlrreii it- to at-wi't the Black ua\ a to war in I si I had

sir I do m t k

a.'k.

"So pleas, elld Hie SI '.o sinake vour humbl In a left. • I Sr | I lo ■'ll Si, hea lent. irlough I'oi am; aarii $1

BKII \ IN

i at i

One Night Only Sundav, May Tth TED WEEMS X Ml HI* ORCHKSTK V I n ki ts 7ar. 1 lid. tax till n ii. m. Mindaj \ftrr k '1 111 si. pi ii' lav.

I a IM n i A. ■> A ■ «oorl I W OQ»» j

I

1MM \N.\rous

r . • c we it ond la/.y !r" i \* ef j) ice. So < hief Tori.H -»• i d*' hired he would find war* roU' I;i iii^r the Humn tiilu - of what Mow i « I >et • "it. When e,.,ver friond- u<*r.. found, th*- -ii -try i iof said, T* oum>« h would >t i ; ; 11j"in ti),. e 1 1ound and the* earth u ild shpniii r in tlir IU.a« k Holt. After Ho da> > had |>a;-sf»d the u "Uii I c 11» j anij pitihfd and whulf? villas* tojij• i>■ d to l arth. I ot umsah. tlo Indi.ois hfdicx » d, hail je iTunptihd) • <1 hi \>M)tf) ance. I ~ - TO FEATURE CIRCUS WAGONS WfclH I A tsi.! (I C) Courtcen iiiiiia'i' i i i in - w asnii- made by A *• B iiaii ami k i • I v yt ar-oM son 'Ill'll 1 ill III i f er t lire a. tile Chi ' im \\ o111 - Kaii I Itia snmiiiei ftei nai'i I- a 11 'ireil . i: ins |i<u formei '• ho ' i i b 'i uiriei lb, Inu lop foi I i yiter. Mill'll in tie work op tie » aunt. - i Ini nil ' a I '. i ng,

rniiditions. \ life i at -take ami their only aim - to save it. Be gnidle." of who vu what the virtiin may be. t n pilot gives orders to his methanic t" arm her up.” Many of the flier- arc gov rumen! trained. S< up flew during the war. "tin r.- graduated from army and navy school . with riumnissi' n.-. Their government training is ad ' antageous m the north country Blizzards, heavy rainstorms, fogs atnl right flying ue part of their lives Blind flying, on. "f the hardest a. cn nplishment-, i iieres-ary in Ala.- | ka. e-fierially w iiui snowstorms last

r Jays.

Revenues of fliers and the companies that i iiipl 'y hem ate dciived iroin flying pa- .enger. of “.states" houts o\ r licautiflll snow-capped peaks, ferrying miniMs and equipment from towns to their claims and transporting foodstuffs into trie hills. Where it would take a miner more than two weeks by d"g team to g't mt town for .'iipplies a piano makotho trip in a few hours, with none "f tho rigors of mushing over ice floer frozen lakes. 'liners pay well for their trails portation. Around Ketchikan and vi in ity, they pay from •1k!.'i t' 1 #)ih an houi. T he faith' r north one gee- thtori' money he pay.-, \ronnd N’niiti uni Point B.irrow, miners pay Mini

in hour.

Uriel cockpit planes have In on re-] daeed almost oxelusively by cabin

•i’js. The .- ip.- are insured against ! I'l'oldem ru. li, fire and other b.'-i s, and o uh • twi •a.' • nger u ually is iti'Uiod I ■' 'ind . t.old tra.n=poi , lation from minos, t.i <i that

i--p-igsjliility didn’t -1\rd tiio following i-, wi itten in the

king you your honor j Indue your honor ' nf any olhot I ■ ould r yon! honor judg*'. | am out of t'diacro i u ingly vmirs I am .mt Will li'iwn-." ' i'.-lion so tho iip I go "I am n t -inoling t might sid a bail ; w d 1 tv nmmoml a i. " yu ran got out

no long I able to drink except rarely, game for "both defensive and offeull,, l S. treasury "ill get $5 in sive play." from every 31 gallon barrel. In 16tM. Ottawa defeated the Cni,,f . r. iTie taxes on an equivalent versity of Missouri J8 to 0 and played ni."iint oio amount to $J3.7o. i the University of Kansas a tt to 0 tie. \t , i ,"i p. in., when Americans —

-hakinu ’hoii first cocktails and t i , l- nuich at'o sipping aperitifs,. Iti iii.-'i puns are locked ani bolted. I \t ii p. m., when nocturnal conviv-) .ility i- hi full swing, here co-ktail I,:,, ,i darkened. In the province

ti . ■ H ive shut all hour earlier. i ■ , , ,

Local police and tiremen were i; , ago British public-liouse is, " I do business for only about , , , . , crime pietui

three hours around lunch time ana , t ,,

... h un in the rvuiinug. In Scot,i, . \\ - ami Northern Ireland it ■ pi - dde to buy a drink on Sun- , p i on a* you may buy one from i. ’ p. m., or from 7 to 10 p in-

FIREMAN SOLVES MYSTERY MICHIGAN CITY. Ind., May 3. (UP) Fire Chief James K. Garwood has proved his value as a police

I superintendent.

Local

guests at

' "BMtJHi,

‘MYSTERY OF W AX MUSEUM"

in;11 - \S I

I.O.NIHIN

turnoil to .' Britain hec . prohibition

It is a p.

rent joar-,-atisly a g d oi than ii In-i-tic tax gal re-trii lllakt proll . in Britain : t hi Cnited

\ survio

ago of mol

aily 34. tl

tion i- und' It i- not j a an . ell.-e, • .-ios hatnl;

nd rolentl' T h it. Im

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N V I BIN .. I if IK I I > Whon lioor re m April 7, Great u"i Id’s foremost

ioal fact that in

- Ill', ollle aa I l''r (o . Imst t hit -t in I ."li- N111 Ii p,

York and Chi. ago. |

and inmimiM able lo- \' a a-o have combinoil to itois, h*-

mote of a reality

laws have in

h oi'i r and whisky ate con- . i a l akor than that the United Si. become m.cuslomed lo, In ', "t" and after prohibition. |: I ' im will have nothing to do wi, . -turdict foreign brews. Even t'e ' famous are geiuu'ally un-

sn km \in oi w m;

" \* ( DLLEtiE GRID NT \R (VI I A\\ \. Kan. i CPi George H |i ah . ridary of War, is reniemhi . i''. as a star tackle on th" M i aty of Nebraska football team winch defeated Ottawa University d

to a. Nov I'd. 1«!M.

11- n iml Oury, tackle- were given sI ■. d montion in accounts of the

'pn ial showing of a at a theater here. Jii't

before the unraveling of the mystery, line film was halted, ea< h uietnbei of I the audience was given a -lip of I paper und a.-k' d t" write the name

of the guilty persons.

I Garwood "a- the only "lie of the 1

GRANAD^ "" Ks| '" * Fiuu.ty Kloel CowQfd j Dramo of Uv e [no seamed!

entire audienct ccrreetly.

to "Ive the mystery

dry

M FINAL SETTLEMENT

OF ESTATE

• . i erebj given to the cred- • 1 - ami legatees of Pauline I. t. di'ceased. t" appear in the

'■ii 1 irenit

DAI (.111 KR H \NIM Cl FED HAMMOND. Ind., May 3, (UP) While federal v urt was in session here, Deputy Cui'ed yitates Marshal Allen Con ant an vvired the phone and heard his I" yeat-old ilauglitor, Virginia, plead: 'Hurry Imno , da Idy, iiul help me

out.’’

Conaiit ru.'ln I to his home and re leased his daughtm from his hand cuffs, playfully locked on the girl' wrist's By her evi'ii-y ear old brothi'i widle they wori' inspecting their

father's sui'u a e.

WOMAN I Nil BED W HEN I M (HI I IN HI ILIMNG

ROt K VII.I E. Iml., May 3. Mi E. P. .''haw, residing in (he Olterboin

‘Jrtdric march Ctauditu COLB IE RT TOmon notiRt AutOHMrmm ' Dill D DON No\ is Ml M( u | N | W s

f’nr an a\'T , .hi ) 7 h"Ui '>ii! i ♦ h* i i ealrr pa 11 '*! t hi - n i- ! pl’nhi l*lt Mil. hihition in thn \nn'i - j ith hair a (h*‘‘n >p« .ik- ^ it is piaihihii inn rij»ifliy ' ■ enforci d. :, - I lie least of t hi’ i .'! I'.ri' .ll-, In tile | P in on 1 i i imapi l j lav. :u cn no a li'"r. i|y . II lint III' five 101.11 olf

t "tut, held at Green-1 neiphhorhu d south of iBidlmote, sits I di ina, on the Jdth day "f tained eri'Ui' itijtirii's during the hail ', ; " ,, l simw cause, if any, . jn ,| w j|| C ) storm about a o’clock Motil iu d Settlement Accounts j a y afternoon when the brooder house.

Me estate of said decedent 1

be

where slic ha I g.m • rhii kmi bl' • if " i \|,. one log brok' i ■ i i , four i ib. fra,' lo | • .. catigu.t iindi'i i ,i w i, K .

She al o up, I'd

she w a - not ■ aid n , ; l(l i, imunb' i of h." Id l\ iip, ,, working on t . . . v . .

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I 1 I not lie approved; and said In t tv notified to then and there "i'kc oioi.f of heirship, and receive ii"" 'ii-' ibutive shares. Wilni'-s, the Clerk of said Court, i i. 3ot day of April, H)33.

No 7H!(;.

•loan W HeroT, ( lerk Putnam (iir-

''Ulf I ' mt.

•Bum's and Allee, Attorney’s. 36-3t

Scenes From Iowa Farm Wa

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With more than fiO under arrest as suspects in farm c ‘iturba^cH tary rule is beinj? maintained on the agrarian t'n'nt in lowi jpJ •hows troops of the Iowa National Guard ^ to attend a mortirage foreclosure sale in Crauf - i < in*y attempt to hold the sale ended in a not d ’ were beaten by anjfry fanners Low#! v ' ,r * Herman Blume (wearmir cap) snd h's l”'*’ r,v • f Guardsmen, in connection with the atta< * r >al !: On Iowa Farm War Front]

avor t lat //eirne/ possesses a

one

riirkish tobaero to ('igarrHes uliai Sra&onln.v ; , n |/ nfH j

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I'.jirly in tlio I Tth r(*ntury. tiYhacrn sred from Nm<-ric;i takon to'l urkry. Diffrrpnt •oil. differeiit cliiualp.iliflVrput tproperafiirr-* oioht onil diiy. uuil iliflrreat fanning mrtbml* |>ro<liM t‘(| an entirHy iipm toharoo—-urnall in •i/' - . hnl \ery Hrh and aroinath*. Thia tohact'o in ktiou a generally as Turkish tnhari'o: hut there are as many varieties of Tiirki'*h as there are kinds of apples. I oiireertaiu spots are famous for the qual-

ity of their I'urkish toharro V.milu an d < avalla in t.r«'e«*r; Snn*min and Smyrna in l urkey. \nd it isprin«'i|i,)ll\ from tlrnsr iducea that our hmrrsget thi'T iirKi-li f., r ( Ihu.i, riirid These Ttirkioh lohaeeos nr.' hh nded. in just the ripht amount, uith Itomestie iot> a r' eo«. It i* (hi* hlending and rrnm.hh nilinfg of just the light amount of Turkish and I'omestie lohaeros whirh givrs t hesterfield a flavor that neither poes« >o.« « nlnne.

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Aesterh

field

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iJtf rynrv&r ^ ciyaretfc {/•*<£ fxsfrs Bette

Two iccnea from the atorm center of the farm , „b»»^ where a mild form of martial l»w prevails '■» ( f '» retted by the foreclosure of faun mortgage- ' of the lows National Guard are pictured be>0.1ready to enforce law amf order. In lower cmd® 5 g-jit:-two men in connection with the attack on Judr* [- -j,, rr.e taken from hia court and alm.oat hanged gt.s--*? Sokolovski (ci.rr.bir.g steps), a fa“ hand, a.'- •- '7^ t^eva wa 'Jj.;' ^nttxea tie i.-aor;- a*