The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1933 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY. AUGUST I. 1933.

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Ladies BATHING SLITS Halt Price Ladies’ fine, All Wool IJathiny: Suits, with low sun hacks in various colors and various styles. Even if you do not use the suit until next season this is an exceptional purchase. S* C. Prevo Company

Behind The Scenes In Ihdlwwmd

A toich Srp ik. Hollywood called it, when H'-rliert Marshall and Edna Beat had t ' leave their three month • cld baby in London and push here for a picture that has since been postponed. Well, friend- of the couple now can cea.-o their commiserations. With as brief a delay a- possible. Paramount has shifted its plans to al lew the English actor to take one of the leads in (ceil B. DeMille's new pi tine, “Four Frightened People.” Instead I • r thes Wei* k i they were to do “'I e White Woman” together), Mar-hall now will make cinema love to Claudette Colbert. Hi; Paramount contract calls for the Briti-h a tar to make two pictures th uiiaic r. As soon as he complete the e, he ; n 1 Edna Best will hurry back to London to see their baby, who i- being cared for by a trusted nurse maid. And, if >ou lemember. this is the

second time that Edna Best has for- - a ken all else to follow her handsome husband. S e once ran right out on a Hollyw >od career to rejoin him in

New York.

M -t amu.-inc ■ .unment on the walk out of tudi . te hnician- was made by Ja k Oakic - ma, who - is to make her cinema debut as Jack's film mother in “Too Much Harmony.” Sh • rushed in with the afternoon | paper. “Can you imagine it!" she ex- i claimed. “Here 1 wait '>0 years to get a j b in tin movies and n >w they

go and call a strike!”

mother and brother, but may take a house later. Hoot's little girl, who was so crazy about Sally, is now stayI ing in a camp. The summer’s first really hot da\ brought Ann Harding (peeding in I from her ranch hideout above Palmdale. When she left the desert, the thermometer registered 1B2. Even at the beach, the stars were taking to the icean. RKO studio put in a call j C r Dolores Del Kio. The butler ini formed them she was sitting in the swimming pool eating ice cream. Remember I told you that Maurice Chevalier was letermined to play norc down-to-earth, human roles in the future? The French star turnef down M-G-M’s offer to play in “The Merry Widow.” And he gives that ahis reason. Now, they say, he'll leave Hollywood with ut signing anywhere. After a few months' rest in Europe, he'll listen to offers. Greta Garbo emerges slightly from her isolation. The shy Swede made a weekend trip to Catalina with the Walter Wangers. The outing was accomplished in the privacy of Joseph S.henck's yacht, borrowed for the occasii n.

BUSINESS' BRIGHT SPOTS Dun and Bradstreet, Inc , reports failures in week ended July 27 numbered 33.'J. lowest t >tal for 1933, and comparing with BOt' in like week of l!*32.

Chrysler corporation reports sec- ■ nd quarter net pi ' of $7,785,616, gainst net lo. s of $3,038,082 in (receding quarter; company declares dividend ( f 50 cent- a share, against ay merit f 25 lent Dec. 81, 1932.

Milk Code Faces Court Test Case

MILK DISTRlBl TORS OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS FILE AGAINST CHICAGO CODE

Ci i-Cola company reports—June

1 quarter net profit of 1 against $1.805,21'' in

; quarter.

American Rollim Mill company eitort sec nd quar net income of ••■:i*7.2*>. luain : m ss of $.'{89,312

in like 1932 period.

Baltimore & Ohi ailroad earns •fun net income of - i»30.274, again <t I net loss of $34,884 n Line 1932.

CHICAGO, Aug. 1, (UP)—A court test of the government's e mplex farm relief program was started to-

day.

The test was attempted by the In-

$'12154,373 dependent Milk Distributors Associapreceding *• n Northern Illinois which filed a

petition seeking an injunction to prohibit enforcement of the recently ap-

proved Chicago milk code.

Hi llywood Para V The i utstanding thing about Hollywood separations i- the well-manner-

Sally

ed way in which they affected, .•vtny i j a Filers called on Hoot Gibson in the hospital as soon as she returned to Hollywood. She took him a wirehaired terrier, christened ‘Smashup," to replace another dog that she had gi'en him and that had wandered away. Sally doesn't kii"W what her plans are yet except that a divorce is definite. She is living with her

I like this one that Phillips Holmes tells upon himself. Tire other day a thief stole a ,-uit from Phil’s automobile outside the Hollywood Athletic ! Club. It appened to ire the one that Phil was using in the picture, “Pent-

( h ru-e."

A bit of an amateur psychol' gist, ' Phil tok some money, put it in an i envelope along with the following j notice; "Thief, please notice. The I louble-breasted gray suit you lifted | is needed hy me in my business. Kin i- , !y take the reward an i return it to

'ire.”

He parked the car in the same

NEW DAIKd HI I I Id IN nl I’EKS M MEKOI S AIDS

<i • I cows and mi • home grown fee Is are the two e ' important element. in profilablt dk production,

according to inforn ’ a new h aflet issu 1 i tural K\ten Ion D

} The code depends up n licensing by . the governmc*it rf all milk distrihujtors in the Chicago area and provides | for a fine if minimum pi ices set in the code are ignored. This licensing plan is the heart of the givemment’s farm relief program hut attorneys for the in lependent group intcipiet it

as unconstitutional.

due l nicer ity, in v of legumes and fei<: E. A Gannon, its a r. Every dairyman - needs i f his cattle u legume roughage increase milk prod same time reduce f dairyman makes a not a grain eleiat are consequently p Soybeans form .n having a double ad\

all study the : grew suitable which he can ii and at the bills. The wise \v of his barn, • i two profits

e and put the envelopi in

it. Scv- supplying hay. and th ither

oral hours later he returned and found a brief note: “Thanks, pal, for

the dough.”

Did You Know—

I'otein concen-

That Marie Dressier was one of

tin* leading figures in the formation

of the Uhoru- Girl’s Equity?

ource of home grm

trate.

This publication

the : roper def Tin reijuii mends f >r n

y writing for

leaflet No. 171, Ag ' iral Frxtension Department, Pui University,

I.afay ti?, Did.

Pending hearings on an injun tion

the independent distributors asked f r immediate restraining orders to pre-

contained iiii vent operation of the code until such the Agricul- in j unt ' tion heoings can be held and a

• • rent of Pur- i r uling made.

h various kinds | Th e petition was filed in federal discussed by District court iief ne Judge James H.

Wilkeison. .1 xqih E. Green, attorney for the plaintiffs, said his case will he carried to the United States supreme court if necessary. It was generally conceded this r >urse woul 1 be f Mowed and thus the question of legality of President Roosevelt's emergency program to ho q the prices of farm products will be left for the supreme

court to deci le.

The independent milk distributors operate 102 milk depots in the Chicago metropolitan area and are distinguished from i ther milk distributors because they sell milk only on a “cash and carry” basis and do not d^liter. Because f t is feature pe(uliar to their group they contend they can sell milk cheaper than companies that deliver and at the same time keep up high quality. Under the code that went into effect today, however, the “cash and carry” group would l>e force-1 to abide hy a minimum price of 10 cents a quart, the same as the companies that deliver

from door to door-

ell-nt feedige, that of

u - tables far

of feeding production

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GRANADA tonight & tomorrow LOW PRICES 10c — -ac RIP5 YOUR HEART WIDE OPEN! TEARS THE ROOF OFF HELL! Cooney of o big brother of todoy's wild youth in o slothing, bliftering, heort wrench,ng revelation of what goet on intido The 510 HOUSI fOR UTUt MEN I

MADGE IVANS, ALIEN JENKINS, DUDLEY DIGGES . . . and SOD JUVENILE STARS We urge everyont to fee thii great Warner tre, pj,. turn . . but e,penally the young folks and thelf porsntil

THI RS. - I R! “Story Of Temple Drake”

al law, the ctux of the dispute, the independents have retained Albert Langcluttig, professor of administrative law at Northwestern university. The constitutionality of the entire farm relief act was challenged on the gr mills that if: 1. Deprives the plaintiffs of life, liberty and property, without due pro-

ess of law;

2. Denies to the plaintiffs the privilege and immunities of citizens of the United States; 3. Provides for unreasonable searches and seizures of the persons, houses, papers and effects of the

plaintiffs;

4. Delegates legislative p w-er to the secretary of agriculture; 5. Purports to regulate intrastate

r mmerre;

6. Permits the rerretary of agri-

D in N. Geyer, acting milk admin- I cultuie to originate and enact revenue

istrator under the code, and Dwight | bills; H Green, United States district attorney, were named defendants in the

petition filed today.

To aid in interp;efing constitution-

BIRDS’ < VRI.ESSN I >s ( \ I 'ID WIKI rK'ilfilil BUFFALO, N. Y ii Pi-Pemd ania Ra Iroad linemen f eHdJ lays of mental anguish a a fsutfl i bird’s carelessness. Sotru where tfttween Last Ami and Elina a “shirt” wa, 'ii.iron '•unmtini. itioiis in cveri! te'eraii I nil ti lophono circuda. It took tb days to narrow the location of I

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I they f und the ource of

7. Delegates judicial power to the io e of thin wire w hi. i a rd n 6 1 el try of agrii ulture; ,ii. . I 8. Takes the private property of j'or i r. st, and forc t t.. t»k» nit the plaintiffs for public use without | when it resumed it light.

just compensation. Basing their plea on the awi arguments the independent sJ the court to declare the farm [3 act and the license miller it taJ stitutional and to en.i in (iieeni Geyer from aeting against tiie pla| tiffs under the art.

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Citizen Soldiers Take Oath

I feel closer to my cigarette each time I smoke

— kecatiYe" Iti toasted

I really can t help it. After all, one does develop a personal regard for a thing that comes in such intimate contact with one’s lips. And since I am a woman, I do appreciate the fact that my Lucky Strike never offends my fastidious sense of daintiness. Men

smile at my feminine reasoning. To them the character of Luckies’ fine- tobaccos seems more important. But my woman's intuition tells me that the purity of "Toasting’’ is never to be forgotten. And*so, the more I smoke, the closer I fed to my cigarette. Corrrtglit. IMS Tht Amntcu Tabor*, rrnqi-j.

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service at the C .tiztq s' Militwrv Tr-.im,, , ' n '"e We?t t.iktn the platform, .dminUering Lth * amp at F <rt Sherida

thr ’th n'■ the y «*tar <‘<l u1 Sheridan, III. Major David