The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1933 — Page 4

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NATIVE OF GREENCA'TLE DIE^ AT 1 RAW F«»Rn>VILLE CRAWFOROSVILLE. Ao« 2— Mrv O.rCoffel. of Goorro Ccffe'.. a«ay at too homo her - WaJtor Coffoi 312 Mill street T'> —lay s.->minr after ar. i!bies« of ~e.erii aoeVr. H r aeath oceomd at 2:i5 o'clock and «ra? caufei by the ir.tinr of ag^ .V r - C >f'el aas o n May 3. I'At •t F x R- tvO near Greeocastle the ta^sht^r of Fraji*l:n an-i Miiji.ia 1 - • - • 1 — r/e Co'fr . »n :• : ■ • ^ d awor ir 1>11 Mr- Coffel »a ; a merr.tp^r of the R- ' -t church yoic 'r the church after. IS year? old For the paxt

ntaje her

twenty-one year* she sad

h me with ter too.

Be-iots the son. tkt'e ctaer children * ad two orothers ar.-t a sister, also surcit*. « ^ The teidy will he taken to Case". Hi . wner- foieral .-ervices will >* hel-t Tharsoay a/tor* ■ n-

fHoRNTOW N »>! INJI RED THOKXTOWX, aari - Etj:- no Go r -'Mr andMrof tk - plate, was aut three o’clock T • her the aut.enobiirki re o rt-rued e of her*. The >• -«h was r

l \ r.tLLV S . I'r N I t . Auz 2 — »r lo-year-iw F. ?ene G >-dbar i .rf-d in-tar.tly -'ay aft-rn »n which he waj» r.ilf rr.iie eas; - r with Let

White, also of this riac*. when the car f : cut of ntr>1 and ocen.rnei wkie r^-ar a cure* It was si.d here that ’ ** y a rrar tire had bliwn oct. c-> - - r g the n-.ach.ne. wh:ch was tra- 1 r.j .t a nt.ter ra; d Mt» of • - - _.-r _ : wa.- c ~t around t.ic ' c -nr on tf travel road lea ling I' tin- t - * ft to - .a.e n«d J2.

PLAN CHECK ON EVASIONS OF NR \ CODE

OFFICIALS tRol«FI> BY EVI PENCE OF -CHISELING" IN RE EMPLOYMENT

The White y ani hru «ed - r h»j ani wa- •

th usainei t cut, rbe car rr»i to driver, by Charles-

TFe > -'c ~ -t sas ained var.->u« - - re i- -: - a:* ut the tody and ead an., cf - ral of the?-, semos e: -rh t. • r.av- - ased h-s drath-

Feverish Activity Marks NRA Campaign

-?- + + + BE! LE UNION F.. . t ' t ge-e Hur=t

+ + + E-a Hurst

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r :‘v

Mr-

I- t *- A" 1

Mr

hc^e for the pa?t week Mr? Bert.-^ M-Cammack Greenrarti» Friday. M:•• Wsr.is ■ j Prru-irdi?

+

st h»r

A • ■ W

- : Mr- E Mrs. R' -e

i -te-t : *y k .me H-rxs ar ?'snd-Ja.-r. ■■'{ Mt. Mervitan ••-t week w:v. Dr.

S' the

:*tg t-e we?k with M.ss N'orrj Par-

?7er the M - e -

ker

R-tha a ne.

Mr «rd M? Edgar Hur.-t arc

Dr. arf M*? 1

>- M. Hur-t <.ei ed on

daughter wer? in In-i eoap ? Fn-

Mr? Har-t's

- -:*t. Mr- Char'.e?

day. Miss Irw g*-* McC! sc h •.. return-

j Ker.r.*-i . of 6-a iftereocn.

r Coatesviiie. S-nday

ed a-me from, a trip to the World'?

Mr. »nd Mrs.

Him M ran. Mr?

Fair

• -wt-ra J roan ?

*t Mr? Nellie Mr-

Mr? Va-re H tg* .»1 ed r. •** ghter 2 -•*-.•-• T :

j Donald were a i Mr ac-i Mr

!r ana'-'!is ta?’. Fn-

afrerr-an.

Lee Hubbard are

M ss V rg-.-.j F.r4»r *?? m lad:-

)?'.?• this week.

ar.apc!;, Wedn?Hi3y.

| Mr. and Mr

Mrs E’.'ert Alle-

Mr and M Waiter D rsett and V* an- Mr- R*s- o Larkin *pent hunfay at T-rse Run M.»s Col eta Keller was m Greer.-

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+ + -r + J- + + + CLOYERDALE + By Mr* an D nett + + + + + + + Mrs Nett.e R.n>a.-, -a* -jean

we»».

M:»i May Y'ancoyck and Gclde

+ ■f + v

the |

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aaro to v.-i: toe M*. and Mrs.

Mr? N

Mai,'- taileo day afternoon. Mr. arvt Mr BeCe I'm- - •A ■ eft S cation at Ho Mr and Mr-

we-< ? nsit m -

World’s Fair.

"‘ill M rr-->n and M -n -on am daar'ter ■’ J ;»*“ M rr - - S v..

F rest H irst of near •: Mr. art Mrs. Lee • •lay for a week's va-

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' - - -r- stter.

CEP*R^-x.vrr rset 6

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tre Fa' : r- - .' - > ny

Le*i •: ' :r tfynarr. era rman.Ger.rra H i**- S Jo- tne staMof tr.e Nat -.a. K very A .- nitration ;« v r.s ta> a' : • z-.t - t»e t - dutidiim to pit -ver tre - •- « t me drrro in k.story. Tr.e " c-a- .? inemplv — by La*- - t**y. Hu- • new w-*ker» U who tn i art '.c the Libert * -.»« T Cotnar. designer o.em. a i.jr -a* ra y anewn. i« at * a ether poster* acvert;?.-g . dm*.

lesterfields are as sood c

Sci

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make tliem

ie»ce ana itioney can

Evert- pound of Domestic tobacco used in CheAterfk-ld cigarettes is aged for thim months—2 : ; yearv. Science knvui there is no other way to make cigarette tobaccos mild and mellow. Every process used in the manufacrure of Chesterfield cigarettes is modem, scientific and clean—visitors are alw avs impressed with the cleanliness of the Chesterfield factories. Every ingredient, including the paper, is pure—nothing that you eat or drink is tested more carefully. And Chesterfields are made right; the fight length, the right diameter, and filled right —a detail perhaps, but if a cigarette is to satisfy” it mu<t b* madt right. Everything about Chesterfield is as good as money can buy or Science knows about — you have our word for this. And Chesterfields are milder and taste better—thu much you can prott fr,r yourulf.

hesterfield

£ IM). UlSBi k M.u* U.

l/t€ ctjaretfe t/uzlj milder • t/c rijarct/e t/iat

tastes better

WASHINGTON. Aue 2. (UPl — Sr .-ed 'y e'.-iderrie if "chiseling' rr t'-e voltmttry re-ewipl c yment , *. er.toffK-.»i? cf the naticnai ** very »<lT;:ftijtr*t-on today deter--e*i to make a ft net cheek-np of violation? aisj evasion*. Administrator Hug*. S. Johnson prepared for a survey to disclose no* civ rctna! violations out als? r:undaboot methods by which some emi *.. ycrs are -eeking to display the r .f esyle ano obtain oenefits of the irrv-:~ent without making any real contribution to re-emplojnnent and u ace -ncrea -e*. F.*p'-*rts fiom regional offices «? ; '.uno ed? :f thoisanos of sigt -»* t the ogresments. W.iat the NRY «ffinals are more anxious to kr->w however. is the number of men actually re-entp’oyed and amount o' m-ney adueii to the nation's pay-

roll

Tr.is information vn!i be obtained :rrr*^;h a questi-nnaire to all emvr? The great orgamxat.on being de?eioped through al! the -tates v-ii make * check-up comparatively '.?ple In ts fiar f rm tne orgam-

e-.gr,ed to -urea: t.-.e g -pel 1 pI’QI)^ LlCCtlOIl

Cacne, f-THIWTU OF HEu

giramada

THURSDAY . FR'Day

Not Until Yon Have Heard The Story of “TEMPLE DRAKE"

WITH

MIRIAM HOPKINS

COMEDY AND NF.W »

•he :e-employment drive in every

Fraud (’liars*

v ty and town, will be adaptable also! i to '*ore-to-store canvasses and then

-nethods of obtam.ng desired informa-

! POLITICAL Ft TI RE "F LOTli

• nvMa r*untt - - be-1 i \n \ - KINGFI'H " \T?t vKE , -g perfe *ed rapidly M»inoer? of ‘ RESULT

s* distract ana 4' ?tate recovery i

noards were appointed late yesterda;-. 1 vywORIFAN* A * - rp T-rv win «,penn-e ami ordinate | ^ l t . r / J iSy P ^ J . ; ^

empire »a? at stake toda;. as a hi terminei district jjag* ^nTorej a

Trey will supem-e and coordinate]

lo-ra! campaign work»r=.

Te great vdume of inquiries reaching the NRA L- interpreted by officials a? meaning that many employer- are seeking exemption from fe blar*.e* code through technicali.'.t? or by classification a« v*rderiine

. cases.

There is every intention to admin:?ter the olanket agreements with I *t:i.e to ail and w*tc a great 0<»gr*— ‘ of fiexioility tnat will prevent undue 'ardship* to individual enterprise?. But some jnea? new? ha? oeeo aronjen J by tre widespread tendency to cavil | ove* ' ne points in t-e general c *ie. ‘Taere really i? no occasi n for all •hi? que-tioning." one high official

• said.

“Employer! will be doing the r part .* they make an effort to relieve the ‘ituation in a genera! way. They know- the broad purpose? of the agreement— to put men back to work and get moie money into the hand-

le resort to ?ut>-

] of the workers—and

terfuge or evasions <s not in keeping ^ *h the great ..pirit of cooperation , w kK the presiuem desire-." Problem- relating to specific mdus’rif?. notably bituminous coal and -’*e . no'upied administrator as they watched el-sely pngress of the blan-

ket arre» rents.

Gmera! Johnson himself neads the "nmitte* He hrs promi-ed that •'-latori will be dealt with sternly if 'he charge? are borne out. The c:m"r:'*ee includes both govrrnment and

trade representatives and i?

with supervising t

i "ode.

charged

operation of the

4 e-d* fir the ho-ier-. industry wa? ?*' for hearing August Id It was . su-mitted hy the Xaticnal Aaao.iitior ; cf H siery Manufacturers, claiming to tepresent p,. r cent ot iD

dustry

T-e co,le limits the w- r k week t> 4 hour* m productive operation*, ami 4 •'•urs avenge over a period of *:i montns for >ff le employe*.

Nume. us clnsse.-

a frenne-i situation md. «d ay •k.l clsrati n and revocaf.-'n d rjick law, began an op»n rt - *-T.ntion into last fali's eieit -. - lua 1. ng'. hs-nc-imer, are c -.-'itcsri resoited to fimuif :n te wa Cr.minal Court Juig- A.eu.'Wi C. O’Donnell orderei 15 -.rctien •.»! missioner? arrested or. rarm l, certifying t false retu - -"41 into c urt when it convents it 1(M * m. He granted perrr * te Di t ■ Ait rrey Eug**- ' ’ T * *1 amine -* t boxes, w '.•• >j liti-.a! en*'*’es charge v.ii mr* monumental fraud, in open. ourt. Governor O. K. A ?r 1 '-M hen.nmtn, revoked th* r»r 11 wh-<-h he had declared New '"'reni unde* martial law. ear t lay Tb rev.vcation wa s ann-vur e-, - 1 »» gram Allen s-nt Judge Frasil Esdwzabel. O'DtmneH' .sssue * the criminal evur* bench. 1 * retiif t^diy from vacation. Then v* some intimation that an ?'f rt oe mane to transfer th* • *•' »it* from J'udge O'Ponne : - un • <3* 'f Judge Escheiabel. Not since Long, w * »-e?i rarrow!) missed impe? h~ *•’* »y’* !egi-!ature, has his arbitral mk < L ui -ian een so ser - v t'lreh

ened.

New Orlea/ii wi? arouse: • pitch New appointment? ** positions in Louistara w*4 tb R-> eve It administra* n iwa-l'Jl plum? t-> as many or m"r* i f L-gl enemies than his friend- T*e Caitb State? senate •'mmitiee ann•••iliceiI planned to resume it? i-ve;* git * of Loui am ele?-t:o"-. within ^ mcn*hs. The 'nfluential "??*?*?* ’he Ttmes-Picayune. calle<l J P* Pres-dent R*x>seveit »? take "'te ^ •‘poKticil ra'keteerm.g' m Lomsi** and not to -verift k rt 1" sir*

g ngs?»rs."

Lung was closeted far into ts

his hanckmen. He* 1 *

with new?pj»r

u* -Insse. such a? engineer*.,

•iremer. electrician!, dyer*, tb.ppmg ■ " th i '"»«* cieaner- are exempted. I K ^

' operation is limited to tw- ' '

•hifts 'f U) hours each per week ! *"* '^ on " t riiow a damned thing >0^

T-. scales of w,ge s range from ( l ’' he

*1? to 127.50 a w»ek m the north and i * revocation cf martial »* * 2 t: *24 75 in the south, for various!"^ ^ h, ' < P°f in? '' aeues of workers. The learne*-' 0 ^xt»nt of providing e g' : *■' ''*■ U 18 per week. . . - —±

4ZIL YfHTH -"HOT IN HAND BY RIFLE

FRAZIL. Ind Aug. 2- The fir*t ■'.ctim of the *?uiiTel season in this ( ccmmanity i. Bryan Braa>naw- of till?)

diet* to guard the , ' > ' grind jury, ostensibly wa?

'f Juige Es hezabel’s return and* tint the grand jury m*t pea-efa-f vesterday. Some observer? belift- ;< indicated Long had the Jit** 0-

“well in hand.”

>«*'er»I rtj to inv*stif*t# tW

“ »*"* ,n have been fn.st-.tH TMd

h*"d srtn a .'2calaber rifle

The a> ciden^

j grand juries returned “no tm* s' 1 *

Fali? »«e- d ' turTe<1 ,t Cataract .gainst ac:.iadd election comiru - 1 ^

- - w sv.e sw.w.s.ii wnv—gaO'lV'nne!!

leaniag

ip '£££ tz tz zzzsszz : o rt with a .22-! Allen to declare martial law an! Md

- I -er* devrroy the ( » ' i' l ’* later disputed ball >t boxes. Governor I Ur^d martial law bat rtf* 1 *

h i'' t * ll0 “

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te, up* feU durm* . PoKANE. Wash (IT — •V®' No damage wa- Matter?. 83 year oki mail f*-’ 1 ^,'

*: . T r ‘ M * **. taken to G ver-

f ; •*** attention

Ivrg-

a recent »,orm

f*U*enjyV. v fL. th * v 1 * 1 ?*** *•"** i' ppe ^ Street her? . to a foot square.. debvering hii maU rout* reccBtif'