The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1933 — Page 1
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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY. AUGUST I. 1933.
NO. 246
DENIES CHARGES THAT BANK | O'!' A fpp jri FORECLOSED UNNECESSARILY O 1 A 1 Ij 1^ oLi 1
TO COMPLY IN
(iets U. S. Post
RK \'S “BIG PUSH" TOWARD peiter TIMES IS WELL UNDERWAY
>EW JOBS OPENED
ijly Ad'ancement Reported ampaiKi To Brintf Back Prosperity Over Nation
PERU, Ind., Auk 1 (UP)—Charges of Rep. Glenn Griswold, Peru, that the Federal Land Bunk of Loui.'Ville, Ky., has been unnecessarily foreclosing Miami county farm mutgages were denied today by George W. Dreamer, Rochester attorney and agent for the hank in thi. district. “The federal bank has received only two dee Is for farms in Miami county since 1915,” Dreamer said. “No en-
try has been made since last Octo- j — —— ber.” Pur luc Expert In Charge Of Indiana Griswold made his complaint to I In Program Backed By Henry Morganthau, Jr., United States Administration
farm credit administrator.
U. S. WHEAT ACI
reduction in acreage is AIMED AS STEP TOWARD
ECONOMY RECOVERY
BOY’S 4-H CLUB COMMITTEES HAVE MEETING
ACCIDENT VICTIMS ASK $6,500
DAMAGES
COOPERATION IS M \NIFEST BY MERCHANTS
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5HINGTON, Aug. 1, (UP) — irica's “big push” toward better s brought cheering victories toMore than a million new jobs opened in the country’s retail s. Steady progress was report- j the campaign to bring the steel Lil industries under provisions of
Ltional recovery act.
i- was the day set for business ' u t into effect President Rooseemergency re-employment
MARRIAGE LICENSE I Hall, farmer, Greetn asi
R., and Estelle Frank, teacher, Green-
castle R. 1.
Local Woman Passes Away
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LAFAYETTE, Ind. Aug. 1—With I practically every county in Indiana
„ having chose its preliminary organiz-
Cloyd HaH, farmer, f.reem astle, R. j ation comJTlittee to wa)je tho whea t
| acreage reduction e lucational cami paign as pecificd under the Agricul- ! tural Adjustment Act, the entire i date is set to do its part in the na-‘ion-wide drive if the Kedoral Guv- j ernment in this important phase of th” farm recovery measure- Announcement to this effect was made today by Director J. H- Skinner, who is heading up the state wi le educational
campaign-
“Wo are making every effort
ROCKVILLE. Ind Aug 1— As a result of an accident during the last chool year in which two girls who ; ride to school in a Reserve township
j school bus received injuries, .wo . damage suits have been filed in i^RGE ATTENDANCE AT MEETParke circuit court against the driv- |^ ( MONO \Y NIGHT OF er of (he bus, the driver of the other BUSINESS MEN
I car which figured in the accident and I Reserve township. The suits are th iso of Mary K Foatherston by her next friend ami Velma J- Feathcrston by her next friend against Parke Dooley, Thomas Cook an I Reserve township. The girls are children of Mr. and Mr . Herbert F’eatherstonTiie amount of $5,000 damage is
| mittees for the 1933 exhibit in Green- *''**''^ ,l> ' " l 11 I'i 'intiff ,, "hdr | n-^jrhants
$1,500 is asked for the /her Dooley was the driver of the school bus- Attorneys for the plaintiffs are Mann,
Caublc ai d Mann.
MAKE \RRANGKMENTSMONDAY NK.HT FOR EXHIBIT
AUG. 18 AND 19
W. BRAN NEMAN IS (II AIRMAN Set Up Working Rules at Session County Agent's Office With
( luh Director
Members of the boy’s 1 II club com-
DISCUSS N. R. A. PROGRAM All Merchants F.tpr .a Willingneai
To Gr Uong With President
Roosevelt’s Plana
the party in 1916-
ements From all sections of the kites pOR MRS. Lol ls HODtrv came reports of blue eagles j SHIRK TO BE HELD WKDNKS. g up on store fronts and factor- , DAY AFTEKNtMtN
and employers falling into line; , ^ he thousands to spread employ- Mrs. Cora Nettie Hodsliire, wife 0 f D hr o u lf h th e cour.ty agrnU and alt >th- ' ''. l y ''' " ^ k ind pay workers higher wages. I Lewis Hadshiro, 805 Crown street, I or (-har >nels of our agricultural e\- " 1 ' man 8
^visions of the blanket agree- , ,| ie( i Monday afternoon at 4:30 o’ciock ! ^nsion service to see that every 1 as they affect the hours and ;lt the hospital. Death was j farmer in the knows wh;,t ,h '’ 5 of 4,(100.000 employes of retail | (iue to pp r jt 0 nitis following an appen- | whcat production plan is. what i* s were modified last night by | ( |j x operation last Thursday evening.! nipans to him “"d other producers inistrator Hugh S. Johnson. Th- Mrs Hodshire was born and reared fhr ' ,u « h out America, and how importestimated that under the new | near Stilesvllle. She was 66 years old. i,nt a , ro| ° 11 fnls in ‘be farm recovery more than 1,100,000 persons I Besides the husband she is survived i p,an ’" sai<1 Direct °r Skinner, d be given immediate employ-] |, v two sisters, Miss Hattie Tilley, j 0nl - v y e - sU ‘ r day the extension ei-
t. These persons would receive Detroit, Mich., and Miss Ella Tilley, cximately $900,000,000 in annual Greencastle, and several neices and
ps. I nephews.
Carings on the (ode of fair com- Fimeial services will lie held Wed-
castle August 18 anil 19, held a meet- ; ing in the courthouse Monday evening with Eugene Akers, assistant j county club leader, to set up working rules and make ether plans for the
I elul) show.
Wayne limnneman of Cloverdale, I president of tiie county junior leaders a.ssi iation, has been chosen chairman j of the 1 II club committees in charge of arrangements for the club ex- |
hibit.
Livestoi k and other exhibits of the ; '4-H clul) boys will he shown around] the public -<|uare as in the past, two I
There was a large turn-out of
at the mecUng M.ndiy
evening for the purpose of working out codes and ignin,". the Pr- s len'N agreement for shtrier working hours an I higher wage scale , and it was indicated during the meeting that Greer castle business men will ign the agreement one hundr-d per ernt Charles McGaughey was the general spokesman at the meeting and °\-
plained in detail, ronn’ of the provisDR. MONGER. DR. BLANCHARD, ions the governn-ent > attemtt'ng \M> OTHER DEI’Al « LEADERS and there wa- .i general i itnd taide
Loral Mrlhodists \l Battlr (Ground
AT METHODIST ASSKMBLA
discussion on important matters
Mrs. Elizabetlf M- i!a- of Chicago, who has hi en appoint -i u district chief nf the federal n *: itic bureau. She is the first woman to hold such a pit- Mrs. Bass made uffrage his-
tlu first head ' ‘ " '' luh ,>ovs Wl11 1,0 s " own ar, " in ' 1 I ! Everyline of business in Greencaxof the woman’s bu: ru when the t b p -quare as in tho past, two! The Battle Ground Bible Confer-, tie was rep re ei tel and every bus-Democut-established tins division of ( * ays being devoted to showing and i ence which opened Sunday. wa> at- irross man indicated his willingnen
picking the winners in the various tended by more than 2500 people, and to go al mg with President Ri cievelt clubs. it eluded among those who attended in his efforts to encourage more emI he county council has been calle I ! were many from Greencastle an I vie ployment and mare bu mes to meet in Gree.ncastle Saturday. J inity. Th p on | y business which signed up August 12, to make an appropriation Dr (i W Switzer of St ■To-' > , M ch.,. i( M) | l0r the meeting and the of $300 to pay for premiums to be I conducted the Love Feast, the opening only one that was in readiness to sign
awarded at the annual club exhibit, service of the day He was present at
vice concluded a series of six di-trict meetings over the state in charge of L E- Hoffman, assistant county agent leader, at which the wheat control act
(.01 MY WILL GET $73.HIMI IN TAX RE IT RNS
lion for the giant iron and steel j ..esday afternoon at 2 o’clock from “f 1 n,i " ,y lf J ts |,r ' ,v,sions w '' re " x ; itry were recessed after a-day of ] the Rector funeral home. The Rev. I ' aln f fl t ' , J ^ l0an,y a? " eultural and fast developments, includ- Angie Godwin will be in charge. In- • , «' fnts aM<l ,he member.; of the county withdrawal of the most contro- terment will he in Forest Hill ceme- f ‘ it 1 in,ll,t " '- I '' " jal feature of the code, that pro- j Ie r y . 1 ,hese mwtm ^ were hp|f l at " lna -
hg to c ntinue the coniftany union j of employe representation. ] |) | j | ^
BASED ON FIGURE.' ( DM PILED KY STATE IN( OM| | t\
DKI’.AKTMI N I
Memliers of the girls’ 4-li cluli committees who will seive in making arrangements for the exhibit have .'li-ve,-niv been named. Members of the boys’ 4-H committees for the 1933 exhibit are as follows: Beef ( iIf committee — Durwood
the first ramp meeting, fifty nine years ag i ai d among the large audience a number of others including Rev. and Mrs. Switzer, Rev. Aaron Wood of Michigan City, formerly Chaplain at the State Prison: MrsI I]' - Downs and Mrs D. A. Rodgers
MEANS
BIG
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SLAM!
regress in the effort to bring some dance of order out of the chaotic I i)du=try was registered in a new drafted by NRA officials and iesentati' es of the industry. The
’code proposes a work week of j HFEK A< F ENFORCEMENT IP flours in the oil fields generally TO UK AL (>1 I It ERS SAYS
Keep Hands Off
*3 40-houi week in the marketing
of the industry. These new prods. drafted in sweltering h tel conferen'e rooms, will he the
IF t of new discussions before sub*ion of the rode in final form for
sident Roosevelt’s approval.
, « inket i g|t W*S modified fur
kil st le- to enable most of the na
\L FEENEY
mac yesterday morning and at Huntington in the afternoon Last week similar gatherings were held on Thursday at Newra tie and N rth Vernon and on Friday at Jasper and
Greencastle.
From 14 to 18 counties were represented at each of tlie.se gathering . and this week these local committer; led ly the county agricultural agents are holding meetings of farmers and otb
School Property Tax Rate In Putnam To Be Kedu i Nearly (tneThird
Vaughan, Clove Hale; Gerald Clod- 1 ' f Rci s.-elarr. Mr- Will Jackson near felter. Clinton Center; Hershel Nich ! Bot'le Ground, Airs. C. G. Miller of id , Rainbridge; and Robert M- Vay, ; Lafayette. Miss Etta Buckle- V\cs* Floyd Center. | Lafayette an i Rev. I G- Campbell of
The gr iss income t ix department
, lay , timated India unt - will bridge; and How t i
receive a total of app ximutely $10,838.100 of the state gioas incom ■ la A
receip*. annually.
This urn will be u ■ •d in the state paymi i t of $600 "ii each public
Greencastle, were here at the Fir t
Camp meeting.
Dr Jones will deliver two addre e; oarh day through Thursday which is I ayrran’- Day. Next Sunday Rish"P H lister Smith will deliver two id
Roy Huiiiplnoj-, Reelsville, and | drear'' - There will l)e a Forum Hour
each day c »n fucterf hy some of the Ministers and Laym°r of th" C mf-’r
FORT WAYNE. Ind., Aug. 1 (UP) —State police will take no part in enforcement of the state beer law in cities, Al G. Feeney, state director of safety, declared here last night. Feeney said the beer act should be enforced by local police and that state
■> retailers to come under the re- | P 0 !'"’ "•'"'M " nt inv: " ,p an >’ rit >' t0
;rv act immediately. Many had i'’"force the law wuhout specific or-, ^ ^ nft wjll bp tol(j jf Jplamed that the original terms j der^from . \. "i N ; u • onp of th - state’s 180,090 farmer;
ers interested to give them the detail- ''b | "d tiailnr )" •' , ' u ^ 11 ed plans „f Uncle Sam in this gigantic count y 123 a "' 1 ' v '! 1 r °’ plan to adjust pr .ductinn to dome tie j ^[ve $73.80°. Th, w ill re-ult a
school pi iperty tn< veductn n of .11 •(
demand.
Through tho medium of th" 0 " nmetings, the co-operation of the pres., and radio, circular letters and other print ed matter, the story of the national government's effort to give •igricul
ever'
Ho
cent, for Putnam r the income tax d‘
mty. according to
■ rtment
GRAIN AD' VNt LS
lers from Gov. Paul V. McNutt.
M -ork too great a hardship. The “However the state police will con- , not know thp jt „ not »^nd; of retailers who already ! "’"fate " ,p < ™ of draught (hp fm||( of fho rxtpn8ion lists, Msnri the original agreement are 1,p er into Indiana from adjoinmg , rounty jnd ritted ti change it now in accord- | -t Des, b i f m . “The wheat control plan s part of
He pointed out that no tax wa 3 be-, ^ AKrjcu , fural Ad ju , m ent Act mg colleited on k' g oee ..mugg e w },i e j, represents an hone t and whole into the state. The plan to he placed hpartp | pfforf , o restorf) (hfi in operation by Feeney calls for a pa- j husinpg: , rf Bkrncu | tur „ to ifs proper trol of highways along the Indiana |>>8jtlon in) , r ,, ations in ollr national borders ami seizure 0 f any shipments |iff>; . sajd D(an skinnPI .. ir C ommentof keg beer | in g. , n tp,,, nc t, a f, on e of the di'tri ’* B y striking at the source of keg whp „ lrpptill(?s .
B -fT-rmit The l.llU.OUO ' ppr ' Fooii' v t.i'o.i that he bel'eved «, t j a BHMOr* that organizsd Be- , i mv, have been work '' u "dd " ' irhtd. I farmers long hire sought and r*P ■ " 78 hours a week. . resonts tho combined throu^it of ilw ■ e other division of the retail in-: INDIANAPOLIS, \ug. 1. j nation’s leaders to r' toie | irity B'ry dry goods, department, spe- ^ nrw at, itude toward draught b p er j re . pn aifr i ( . u |t„ rP p, •lurts, and in W' mail order, men’s clothinir and dispen,era was adopted today by Paul thji p ar , i( . u | nr instance t- brirg back
f rith the new schedule of houis
The modification, how- ;
i < “ihiect to later action on the jH’anfnt tetail codes. Hearings be-
Aumt 15.
"d ind grocery distributors are .m’ittH t,, work under n 48-hour r''. instea l of the 40-h >ur week in
CHirAGO, Aug I (UP) With the
e t ibl shment “f mnuimum level; for all grains, there was a sharp ah."it face in the t:erd in the board of trade to lay and nil grain opened at the maximum advance, holding there practically through ut the sr-ion. As a result, trading was nearly at a standstill the greater part of the day.
( fit KT UPHOLDS Mi M IT INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 1. (UP)
Toe right of Gov. Paul V. McNutt to reorganize, or even ibolish, the st ite hoard >f agriculture was upheld here
t >day iiy three judges
rourt.
PASSES BII.MON DOLLAR MARK
Lamb (Tub committee _ Morris F.var . Gieencastle; Riliert Kendall, Clinton Center; Hershel Bain. Bain
Frederick and
Donovan Lnhdell, of Floyd Center. Pig Club committee — Ross Allen
and
Robert Michael and Herman Lee
Hughes, Bainbridge.
Dairy Calf (Tub committee—Junior South and Eugene Roe, Bainbridge; Ch.arle Shnnner, Greene a-tie; ar i William Ader, Floyd Center. Poultry committee — Glendyn Irwin and Graft m Longden, Greencastle; Ralph Spencer, Russellville; and
Henry Keck. Re:n hdale.
(’"It Chib ceminitlee— James Risk |t\«rp SllOl
that way were the barbers. They all signed mi th<> present price scale. Working hours .and ome minor details will lx 1 completed soon, it was
•said-
Other group which were present at the meeting and which in'lica*°d they would all sign were the coal dealers, department ..tore;, women's wearing apparel, me ' wear, shoes, furniture, jewelers and flmirist:, Tho grocers are at work on a cade as are the | lintrr. and paper hangers. The garage men and the cleaners and lyers are only waiting for their -tale organization; to formulate their codes so that th \ will be able to do the nne locally. This will all lie done during Pji ui*\4 few daysThere wa; a fine sp rit of co-opera-
MOUNDED HY OFFICERS FOR< F. WAY 1 HROUGH
PICKET LINKS
and Ru ell Powers, Roachdale;
Waype b'inilni'. Cloverdale.
Judging committee — St mley OTIair and Junior South, Bainbridge; Wayne lbannenian, Cloverdale; an!
Her hel Nich'd . Greenca tie.
Denionstr.ition committee— Robeit Ragan, Fillnuuc; ind Lewis Long and
Herman Williams, Reelsville. Corn Club nimittce — M Ml is M
Gaughey, Ru 'dlviHe; James Risk. Roachdale: and William Wright,
Greencastle.
P tato (Tub ommittee - Kenneth Kei '>y, Willi,im N’eese and Waite) lb idgewater.. Reel ville; Paul Evens,
in in federal Greencastle; and Charles Sillery and , T p nrtr .| j n -ericus condition Everett Mo;gin, Koachdale. Brownsville hospital, where all were
(taken.
The shoTing brought to eight the
ence. including D A. K. Monger of tien howi at he r eeting and everyGreencastl-, Dr Carroll Hildebrand thing points to the un •of the n«w of prPauw. Rev M. C. Bishop -f P lan in this ermmunity. S r" merch-
Kentl ind; Dl Guv Cl .ter of II ' ' " '
d'anapolis; Prof. G C Rr.mdenhurg thp .v ! " p '» ' inp with the proposal and Dr William Blanchard of He and will come under the blanket codes p HUW when the time comes for all to fall in
line. That there will be sh irter store hour i.- ovidrnt in many wavs. It is likely th it there will be a later open-
f||||( k (,11'inlS ' ni ' n ** 1 '' necniOR 'T rauv stores.
UNTONTOWN, Pa.. Aug. 1. (UP) Five miners were shot today when sp ( ial deputies, attempting to force
their wav through picket lines at the following tin
H. C. Frick Coke company’s Star easyJunction mine, opened fire on the
picket lines
Sevei nl
hut this ;hould he of no inconvienience to must people a but few ere WHO down wi n ew earlier than an lour or two after the pening time. Tha new pro;', tl will a! t p Bundav npeniii" and many vv II wlconie this 11 in. as they have rrmaired open as a matter of custom or because s' re ■ ther merchant does ■ By everyone
e cod 1 ’ it will be
153 in BENEFIT
At tho nine time, 'he public will be u ’cel t.> join with 'n" merchants
rf the wounded men were by buying during rn uiable store
in hour. ■ , hat the usual volume of busire will not be cut down In fact there c uld )n nr re having power, in the n-\t f'-nr nr nth thin there bus
the purchasing power of wheat which it hid bef >re the World War.
- n*», furniture, hardware and P - F '>’ v ’ " ,, ,
»tors, -will have a 40-hour “ If f, '“ ' * •"
Hek. : ' are of the unlicensed beer sellers , As su( .i, jp j 8 deserving of the solid million employes are effe-t- ''■ r ’ 11 take • of lirp,,f ' pd ,,palert< i support of farm people ai d busire by these piovilsons: which fix the ' rP,lin * ' ,rai| K*’t beei,” Fry said. mpn everywhere, whether or not wing minimum wages: $14 in “ My ’"'’e-tigat .rs will leport viola-| )hpy arP whPat g rn v, P r^ The A-t is ' -f more tha., snn I'utn- *tu in tion- and we’ll P^oke permits of ; < . ( > r t.|inl\ mtitb'd to a fair trial and I
P f > °f from 100,000 to 500,000; $12 I ,hosP br<,akl "^ , " p 1 ,v '
H'ios and towns of from 5,000 to! Fiy l' ,PvifU, ' l - v had L sa " 1 h ‘\ ^ 1 - „ ,
JHinn. p or towna of )pss than 5 0n0 [ uwerless to enforce the law and that tr j P( | f ., it behoove .ill of us to
■ 211 ner ront i- 1 ;„ ! he wa - depending entirely on local cret behind Hv
believe that it offers a real npportunity for farmer which we long h ive
WASHINGTON. Aug 1, (UP) —
The public works administration C
. d ... OOMOO.OOO mark
in 'ts c itvpaign to find jobs for unemploytd. .Mlo-ations fiom the $3.300.COO,000 tuilding fund reached $1,058 166,201 with announcement thilt $11,500,000 .v uld be made available immediately for work on the
I There are 153 Putnam county men to}al wnunr ) P( ] (,j nrp Hayhresk and b, ' pn f " r 'be pa t two years. If th's
nn 1 women who will probably benefit [ pj^ts sought to enfor e their deter by the Indiana "Si age pen Ton led m jn a tj 0 n t" keep non-union mines idle (which will I "rore eff'ctjve January i (| 1Py recognize the national
1, 1934- The law was pa'sed by the |in j ons
193., session of the legislature. Tw" men were v" unde 1 earlier in I he data oi tiie number "f i pp p fjsy j n a da h tietween spe' ial people who will ("me under the pro- (jpputips Hn ,| pjekets at the Frick
C^r cent increase in wages is , : 'ee.|, providing this doe., not re«:ie . '^es in excess of $11 a week.
get behind the wheat production plan oine foot channel in the upper Mis-is- ;
and try to brii g about parity prices. 'TPi river.
I HE WEATHER ■I
Jberi-nilly foi r tonight and Wednes-
Kvery farmer owes it to himself and to others to understand thoroughly
20 Years Ago
IN GREENCASTLE
Gov. Paul V. McNutt’s return from t :e California governors’ conference
tomorrow or Thursday is expected to ; the letails of the plan and th -n deresult in a definite state stand on (he i ride whether he wants parity prices draught beer question. Should Fly’s I for hi.; products- If he d >es, he eermen and state police start a drive tainly will take advantage of this
iy. except probably thunderstorms against draught beer establishments, ! plan ard what it offer and also mi- Mis.; Kathleen James is extreme south portion and central jt will be taken to mean that the flow eourag'* his neighbors to j 'in with of Miss M u g net Kawh y ^ northeast portions this afternoon ] mus t ktop. ' him in putting it in'o effect ” j John Talbott, small
tonight; cooler, except tonight in: |f no such action is taken, the It was pointed out nt the
the gbest i ni,: *r of ,hp ,,pw ' >' plr ’
1’i'eme southwest.
! r,ought beer rev It
in Brazil of Mr. and
district Mrs. Harry Talbott crested consider-
is expected to meetings and in turn is being retold able excitement when ho di appeured
tsnretd’to wherever local authorities tat all of the county and township , from his h me The youngster was INDIAN4P,)I is I IVKSTncK will allow it meeting, this week an I next, that the found playing in an oreharl thr.e H p gs 7.000: hold .vers 384; mostly Extension of the revx.lt to St. Jo-I United States row h '.< a carry-over • b , )M . k 8 f r „ „ his homo but not before Ndy to 10r lower; 140 to 160 iJ Lph county wa, checked today, tern- of 360.000,000 bu.hels of wheat, three the ent.re neighborhood had Its »j. , . )p . |<t> w h P „ Prosecutor timesthenorm.il am unt Due to alnrrr d over hi, absence.
I.rcon’c
'•W: , 2oJ' , to 1 ^0 , U,s"Hite'7»" Jehi 'v p’.bl .id he would enforce tariff harriers erected hy l uro, an Chari' s Huffman le.t .hi, nmm ng ^ to 350 Ihs $4-30 to $i.60: naekir.vr the law'. John B. Kuospeit. South ' nations that formerly brought l l J^® d Tu.tC aid
$4-30 to $4.60; packing the law. . • . , . , •125 to $3 86. Bend police chief, also announced ly -States wheat, annual
prov<> to he irue, th n n the presilent’s plan, which run, to the first "f th" year, will carry on fr>u *here
under it.; own momenti'in.
One iif the motions passed unaninu a lv was that all merchants who '•-ere present far the meeting, sign the lil ink"t !igrrem''nt of the ; resident in time for it *a hr returmd t > It li .na-
polin hv plane this afternoon
Another ili-ciiR-ion was that o? i display tu: the N R A insignias. Th'» merchants have until August ”1 to comply with the requirements <>f he gov- rnmiuit and somi are new only waiting f >r their particular business *o ill 'vv up .ta ; ' cades that they can ado"* ai d c mply with during this per od Until the e code .ir™ sui.n.ittc I * the various industries, o ne cannot fullfill the rcqiiir > rent-. and ennot obtain the in'ignias, when they
if the one drawing the jntendent of schools, who took office pr pose and will meet all the re-
Tue day, succeeding I'hn C. Verril- nuirrments The public is asked to lion, arm'unced that teachers of Put- c >n ider nil th> facts b, fore any nam county will held their annual criticism of ,ati- ii dividual or husone day institute in Greencastle inc; that . ght not disp'ay signs
Wednesday, August 30 immediately.
It was announce | that Dr. G T The army plane sent u it hv the Malan, of the faculty ’ of Indi im t.ite ChnmFor of r'mmer’e landed at
visions if the m'w law ha ■ been c npiled by Otto I’. 1 duse, Indiana' >lis, ■ind former nation'll pre id'M t of 'he
(fraternal Order of Fugles.
It is estimated Mint there are 19,100 Housers elig'blc to the ol i age j pen. ion, but if experiences of other j states i ; t i lie taken for anything, not more than the 14.000 will pat tioipate in th 1 pensions at the i.'gin-
rompany's Colonial No. 3 mine, and another striker was vv: unded at the same company's Edenboto mine. Dr. LT. Malan To Be InstiliiU'Speaker
| Only pei on; 70 years or old'T are elig ble for the pen»i >n wh'ch i I m it oi to $15 a month and the eo ts will he divided between the state and the
home county
(tension.
H AMMOND I I NER AL TO BE Mill) WEDNESDAY
Funeral arvires for Miss Bessie Hamm-md, o i J "f Greencastle, who
EVENT FOR Tl. \( HERS To HELD IN GRF.| N( AS1LE
Al'Gl’ST 30
BE
Roy E. Jones, new county supm
I.TOoi ^ lion Colo.
|t*rs $5.75 eo $7.25; lower grades ;
•'■ a o $4 ai;
heifers $5 to $6.25;
-p 2.200; stealy; lambs $7 to 1 committed suicide today, authorities ( which i^ut »50.000.(K.O is
. nown. United »
steady; lambs $7 to committe
■' M Bbcka $1 less; Ewxjs $2. - $3- ! re)»>rted
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bushels lasA year and much less than Mi Edna Bence received word (UP that this year. that she had been elected tvail of the
_ ... ., ,, hnsoni Meona son nf Normally. United States producers German Irrartmcnt ,n the Danville, UnitedStates S-nator Hiram John-on ^^ is confil;P(] to hor
_ *o COMMITS SUICIDE r to st 00; low cutters and Ul Rl INGAMF. Calif-, Aug 1 ?l to $2.50; vealers Mle -Archibald J >hnson, second s.
15.50 down-
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died Monday aft' •noon, wjll he held
hundred tern! the Knights Templar meeting in Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock Teacher’s college at Terre Hau’e, the local airport nt 1:59 p. m ’oday
from the McCui ry Funeral Home, will 5“ the institute speaker. Dr- Mai t > pick up the government hlan' e* Piet. R. A f.L’g " dl lie in ' harg*. In- H n. a f'>r i - r rea’dent ..f Itu- ellviH , • . nt, an | dffri-ent >'1" -f ho terment will he in Forest Hill ceme- is well known to county teachers. Greenca.-tlc merchant I (ent S” on terv. C .unty ochools will o|mn Friday. Smith was pilot nf the plane. H" a, Mr; Ben Rib" "ill dng at the ,er- S*'pteml:er 1, when pfi, ils me t wo’i ici nu' mied hv Herbert Fi-ber d he *a rompanied hy Miss Wilhel- teachers to secure hook lists and in- IndianalmHs Chamber of Commie'ce-
home being ill of tonsilitis. i mine Lank at the piano. • | structions for the fall term. • | (Ctai inued on Page Two)
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