The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 August 1933 — Page 2

fHE DAILY B.ANNER. GR£ENCAS*/LE. INDIANA, J LtSDAY, AUGUST 8. IV 33.

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THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated "It Waves For Air

Mrs. Maynard AJsp.iutrh entered the county hospital Tu'-'iay moming for treatment-

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Entered in the postoffiee at Green morning,

iana. as second class' mail

Martha Mai >ne UMiei vent a major •peration at the county hospital.

i castle, Indiana, as second class' mail ( matter under Act of March 8, 1878.

I Mrs. John K. Cox returned home

• Subscription price, 10 cents pe r j Tuesdaj fr«>:n a two weeks visi with

week; >3 00 p*T year by mail in Put- her sister Mrs. Everv. - nam County; f3 oO to $5.00 per year Colorado Springs

by mail outside Putnam County.

When Your Daughter Comes toWomanhood

Che Her L>dia E. Piiikham’a Vegetable Compound

Thompson

Miss Alberta Boyce l as returned to .\iartin<\ille alteg s> ■ ting a few

PFRSONAI AND i <,a} ' v,ith ht,r p arent Mr an ‘ i Mrs ■* V/l l/aio /allL/ ^ BvVie Bl^ominyt'ii street.

LOCAL NEWS

K. EVKl PEIERS Ttt 'PEAK AT EDITORIAL BANQI ET TONIGHT

Miss Josephine Stoner is taking a I months vacation from the office of j ! Dr. O. F Overstreet.

Mi- - Ella Beckwith f this city left ! Tuesday for Libertyville, 111. where she will sp>end a two week# vacation.

Mr and Mrs Gilbeit Royers. South College Avenue returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Rridge Farr. Illinois.

The M ose lodge will meet Wedj nesday evening at 8 o'clock in regular session- All members are requested t a be present.

and Mrs. Elmer Sellers and

LAKE WAWASEE Ind., Aug. 8 (UP)—A plea for party anity will be mane here tonight by R Earl Peters, Eon Wayne, as he seek- the support of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association in his fight to retain state leadersnip of the Democratic

party.

Peters, rigorously pposed by a faction of the party :b his candidacy for re-election as state chairman, will address the edit r- at their annual banquet. Taking open cogni.an-e of a rift that has gained moment am since the party swept into complete control of

family left Tuesda. for Chicago ^ stat * government last November,

the Century P'' ,6rs w '** decry t .e "unfortunate

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The French mcnoplune, “Joseph I Brix.” passing over Newport, R • way wrom New York across the Atlandic in a successful attempt to establish a new world’s nonstop rec >rd. It flew a total of od60 miles for a ne w tvorld i-ecord. The pilot-. Maurice R -.«: (left) and Paul Codos, are shown a

inoment before the takeoff at New Y^rk

where they will attend f Progress exposition.

Mr- Lee Reeves, west Franklin stieet. has letumed from Calumet City w ere she visited for - week with

her son. Byron Reeve#.

im \\\ SCENE OF BLOODSHED: REMII.T LOOMS

t 1 BAN PRESIDENT

TWENTY CUBANS KILLED SHOOTING AT PALACE OF PRESIDENT

MACHADO MAY QUIT POST

Resignation Of President BrlieceJ •‘r.e Possible Way To Prevent Revolution

HAVANA. Aug 8. (UP)—A terici.ced -s.yitai toriv awaited the dec s on of Pre-ident Gera.do Machado r.c v. - c nfronted with the choi e •..ring ip his offkc *>r plunging hi# country into bloody revolution. Twent\ person# were dea<i a# the I • esuit of a slaughter in front of the j presidential palace. Twenty more | ■ c• t d>mg. One hundred and thirty ; ‘.ffeiei from gunshot wound-. t-j-cia iic shotting by police .wcurtt through ut the .--.burbs during ."t s a and this morning. There vjj no tut .entic check of total cas-

ualties

feumnei Welles, Amencan ainbs--a <• i. viewing the ‘■ituation as one of, trfcgic gravity, ha# pioposei a soluth*t involves Machado’s retire cnt. possibly under the guise of a

.c,\t » absence

M» :i?do was expected to speak t - ! t.ay, m #t probably before congress. , i t ti.e moment he wag sole dictator v.it.e of the action of congress

Hillis Saturday afternoon.

Lena i and

discus-ion of candidat e# at this time,’

it was learned today.

Calling attention u inroads made against the depress in in the last few months, he will a-.- that memberof the party "join wi: our administration leaders in concentrating upon the happiness anil prosperity of our citizens rather tr.an personal as-

piiations.”

In support of his candidacy Peters

was said today to have enlisted the aid of Sen. Frederick VanNuys during the closed door discu-sions at the editors’ convention headquarters last

Bauer and daughter i n i8ht.

Miss Nelda Wemeke | VanNuys, victor over the veteran

Glenn Carlisle and family of Braeil. New Jersey, stopped for a short visit with their aunt Mrs Lou E

Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Todd of

| Bedford are -(vending Mr Todd’s va- ; cation in Greencastle visiting his par-

ents. Mr. and Mrs Fred Todd

have i? me t Chicago, where they will vi-.t r lativo- and attend the World’s

Regular meeting of the Elks this evening at 8 clock All officers are i-ked to be present for a special meet ing following the routine business session-

D. C. M' ffett of DePauw university ha- gone to Bloomington where he .' ill attend a special coui-e at Indiana univar.-ity dmingtthe lemainder of August.

Gerard*' Machado

partment'? now radi' Machado, without mentioning the (us-ihility of resignat ■!, asked < « to unite t

Mi-s Emily O'Neil left Sunday I morning for her iume in Prosser, | Wa ii . after a few weeks’ visit with Mr- Guy Martin and other relatives in this county.

urged workers on strik. to return to their job.- and appealed for cooperation based on patriotism against any movement which would deprive Cuba of her sovereignty. This seemed an obvious thiust at Welles an! American interference in

Cuban affairs.

. It was significant addenda to a re-

'3»: night in suspending civil liberties wlutiin . unreduced in t e chamber

fCi thirty day*.

The anny control led the city but icere wtie reports theie was dissatls-

deferd them independence and the hfT br.ther. Byron, at Calumet City, soverigmy of theii y. It •. s . will VIMt the Centurv of n. e.-sary, he said, t., maintain order j p I g ,^* Exposition at Chicago beand prevent further bl «dahed. He fore he returns home

faction with Machado within its ranks. Trucks waited at the principal street . irers to take soldiers to.any d where iinrder breaks out. Mac re gun- were mounted around the

last night by a Machado man,-pro-posing that congres- protest to the American c.ngress regarding Ambas-

-ador Welles' activities

HOSPITAL DA\ >1 NDAY

i < tinrlnurd Fr««fu Oac >

Lresidentib| palace and at all govern- 1 aru i ,equired.

Sime the opening, equipment ha<

ment buildings.

Ordinal) life was paralyzed Shop# were closed. There were no mail# N t even private motor cars were be1 .g operated. Must citizens remained indoors, fearing more slaughter by pebee or the dreaded P rristas, the

sc ret service men.

Machado, tall, heavy set. spectacled, wa- in fighting mood. His even political leadeis weie under.-tood to have advised him to accept AmI #.' Welles' pronouncement that • t nly alternative to war was his leiiiv,uishing of the office in which re nas made himself a dictator. But his first answer was not entturaging Though it was indirect it gave little hope that he was ready to g've up his high office without a

fight.

In a speech over the interior de-

lieen purcha-ed including a Frigidairv, additional x-ray equipment, a surgery light, also an emergency light which

Miss Juanita Gcadbrake. a telelb • l it' r of Effingham. 111., and R' '-ert Reese, emplcved as a steno- • r.er in Terre Haute, were married here Tuesiay morning by Elder L H Athey.

runeral services for Jaine? Gifford, veil known farmer of Bainbriige. lied Monday, will be held Thuraday aftemo.n at 2 o’clock fiom the hon e in Bainbruige. with burial in the Bainhiidge cemetery.

Lawrence I>>ng, living on state i ad 43 S'ut of Greencastle, will leave tonight fur Indianapolis where i e will join a krr.up of fifty newspaper agent - and carriers for a four-day trip to the World’s Fair in Chicago.

Mrs Catharine Wires passed away at her hoire in i anipfcellsburg. Ini.. . Monday night at midnight Mrs.

ha# its own battery m case the city | Wires is the

lights go out luring a storm A clinical laboratory ha? been installed in which all routine laboratory work can lie done. An Iren Fireman was purchased three years ago which has been a saving in the amount of fuel

used

The professional personnel of the composed of Eva Milbum, superintendent, Effie Stigleman, Mrs. R J. Overstreet, Grace Riffle, Mable Burton, Gloe Allee, El.-ie Anderson. Edith Atkin-an and Rhea Dixon. Other employes of the hospital are Inez Rowings, Thelma N'elf- n, Louise

Shoemaker, Virginia

Marion Walker.

■ther of Mrs Ira E-

Cowling living at 110 E Poplar -’reel who has lieen with her the last

few weeks.

Mr. and Mrs Homer I.eucu? and Mr* Ri.liert Quinton spent Sunday at I cfayette and visited Mr. Quinton who i in the H'>me hospital Mr. Quintoi, expects to be released the la-t of this week as he is getting along nicely.

James E. Watson in ::,e election last November, has sinc r « erged as a ftr ng favorite for the party leadership himself. He re; vuly has beer asked by several leadei- of the fac lion opposed to Peter- to become a candidate for the state ,hairmanshi|

next spring.

The subject of dr -cnt beer in In diana w as pushed int t:.e background today as it appeare.i mat Gov. Paul V. McNutt would tiaxe no mention of it in his address tonight. Up to late yestefday afternoon it had been expe. ted that the governor would make some official recommendation in his speech before the

editors.

As the hour of hi? address appr ached, however, indications were that if he mentioned the c ntroversia) state beer control act at all it woulc be merely to suggest that sale of keg beer be prohibited pending a ruling by the state supreme court on an appeal now pending While the governor was in California last week attending a conference cf govern rs. numerous retail beer lealers in Laxe and Allen counties began selling oeer on tap. The state beer contiol act specifies the 3.2 brew may be sold only in bottles but local law enforcement officer? in the industrial centers of Fort Wayne Hammond and Gary refused to arre.-t offendeis. Atty. Gen. Philip Lutz said he was ready to declare the draught l>eer legally cculd be sold in the state under the control act if the governor sanctioned it. The editors shunted politics to one side for a brief period yesterday afternoon to cothduct a business session among themselves. They congratulated Wray Fleming, association president, for his appointment as customs collector in Indiana and endorsed the newly formed Hoo. sier Elate Editorial Association. A telegram from Rep. Virginia Jenckes, Terre Haute, seeking the editors’ support of the propose! federal expenditure of |1B,000,i>00 in flood control w*rk along the Wabash and White rivers was acted upon fav?

orably.

Mr and Mrs. Sanford Rovnine and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oodfelter left lari night for Oiicago where they will at* tend the Century of Progress Expo-

Wilhamg and sitim. They will visit D. P Alexand-

er and family in Gary before retum- -- —' | ing home Saturday.

MDNON ROUTE

WORLD'S FAIR BARGAINS Leavio| Greencastle Friday and Saturday Nights Augutt 11 & 12 (2:23 A.M.) TWO DAY TOURS $3.15 (plus railroad fare I

$4.60

See your local Monon Ament for details

E P (WKREli 8 * nd 4 t0Ur * Mo * ld * y ni * ht August 14 -„ t , E. H MOSS,

Sp. Pass.r.gtr Ai{ent

Passenger Agent

Funeral services for John M. Dinkins, who died Sunday morning at his home on south Locust street, were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from the Rector funeral home. Dr J G. Campbell wa.« in charge. Interment was in Forest Hill cemetery, j

^Market?

1NDUNAPOLIS LIVESTOCK

Members of the city council will meet in regular session in the council chamber? in the fire department building this evening at 7:30 o’clock In addition to various regular matters coming before the councilmen

Hogs 5,000; holdovers 293; 15c to 20c higher; 160 to 200 lbs. $4 55; 2«0 to 250 lbs. $4 55 to *4 60 ; 250 to 350 lb?. $4.10 to *4 45; 140 to 160 lb*. *3.75 to *4 00; packing sows *3 25 to

*3 65.

Cattle 1.500; calves 600; nteaily; steer? *5 25 to *7 25; heifers *5 to *6; cows *3.25 to *4; low cutters and

to *2 50; weals steady

cutter? *1 50

*6 down.

Sheep 1.500; steady; lambs *6 50 to *7.76; bucks *1 less; ewes *2 to *3

Putnam ( ouple Is Married >aturda>

Announcement has been made of ; the marriage of Miss Ruth Elizalieth ! Butterman. daughter of Charles But- j ternan. of Reelsville, R. R. 2. to John 1 Daniel Craft, truck driver of Putnam I county. They were married Saturday | evening at Terre Haute, the Rev. W j

E Huckereide reading the ceremony. Burkett. Ivan Harbison, Bernice Hai Mr and Mrs Craft will make their bison, Howard Clodfelter, Willar! home with the bride s father for the clodfelter, Kenneth Clodfelter, Lloyd

Most girls in their teens need a tonic and regulator. Give your daughter Lydia E. Binkham’s Vegetable Compound for the next few months. Teach her how to guard her health at this critical time. When she is a happy, healthy wife and mother she will thank

you.

MON FT

Boitow what you need

Auto. Furniture, or Live.t^' There U no substitute for

Stft* l .s Today

Indiana iMjan (o,

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SALE —Good Yellow ear

tney were scheduled to hear remon- com at Raccoon I

stranees, if any, against the Elm 209 Roachdale improvement John Wilson.

time being.

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Mrs. Luca? Is

Named Chairman Officers and committee chairmen *ere named at the board meeting of •he Indiana Indcrsers cf Photoplays Monday morning in the Fletcher American bank at Indianapolis and

Clodfelter, Ruby Garrett, Dwight Terry, George Ross Frank, Kathleen Garrett, Miss Robertson, Imogene

Gairett.

The visitors included Waneta Carmichael. Waneta Sanders, Marjery Kersey, Edith NDiore, Ross Coleman. Russell C leman, Charles Koffer, Clifford Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe

dans made for an all-day meeting of McGaughey, and Hubert McGaughey.

he picture committee Aug. 15 at the home of Mrs. David Ross, Indiana-

polis

Mrs. Ross was elected president of

•ne Indorsers.

Mrs. Ferd Lucas of Greencastle was limed chairman of the board, and an ditorial staff appointed includes Mrs. E". H. Niles, Mrs. Huber and Mrs.

Burnett. Mr-. Fred H

licity director. ++++++♦

License Two Couples

At Paris, llimoix

Paris. 111.. Aug- 8—A marriage license was issued here yesterday to Luther Woodall. 21 years old. Craw-

+ •!• + + + + Delta Theta Tau Met Monday The regular meeting of Delta Theta Tau sorority was held Monday evenj ing with Mi-s Leota Mullins, West , Washington street During the bus mess session plans were made to entertain the Bloomington chaptc r and

Knodel is pub- Mrs- Nova Vonderschmidt of Bloom-

ington. national president of th? sor-

ority. August 22, with a bridge party' at the home of Mrs Ward Mayhall. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mary Frances

Cooper.

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'•Trdsville. Ind. and Nancy Cox, 20 of , South Reunion Ru-sellville. Ind. Another license was Held Sunday saued to Kenneth Seybold, 23, La- The South reunion was held doga. Ind . are Frances Dazey, 18. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R

at the South.

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Marshall Ind ++++♦* DePauw Graduate Mamed Today T. e wedding of Miss Marian Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith of Logansport, and the Rev. Ellis W. Hay. took place Tuesday at •he First Congressional church in Iniianapolis. of which the Rev. Hay is rtstor. The ceremony was read by the Rev, Elli- S. Hay of Roanoke. Va., fatner the bridegroom. The Rev. and Mrs. Hay will sail Friday for a month’s trip in Europe. The bride was graduated from DePauw university and is a member of Alp a Chi Omega sorority. The Rev. Hay was graduated from Heidelberg n Ohio. Princeton and Yale Theologi*ol school. ++++++ Section Three Will Meet Thursday Siction III of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 st the home of Mrs Homer Leucas- ++++♦♦ Clinton Falls Ladies Vid .Met Thursday The Ladies Aid of the M. P church it Clinton Falls met Thurslay for their annual business meeting. The president, Mrs. John Bee, presided. The following officers were elected: Mrs. John Bee, president; Miss May Moler, vice president; Mis. Lida Pierce, treasurer; Mrs Eula Staggs, secietary, and Mrs. Mildred Newgent ’orresponding secretary. Twenty-one members were present. The next all-day meeting will be with Miss May Moler, Thursday, Sept. 7 Craier-Brann Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Brann of Ladoga entertained a number of rela:ives and friends at their home with > lawn party Sunday evening. During the social hour the marriage -f their daughter Mary Margaret and Kenneth L. Craver was announced by Warren Brann. brother of the bride. The marriage took place on Saturday. June 17. at 6 p. m. at the home of Rev. R. AA Shannon in Lebanon. They were, attended by Miss Elizabeth Peffley and Lloyd Carmichael of Ladoga. Immediately after the ceremony the two couple? motored to Chicago and spent the weekend with relatives Mr. Craver is a graduate of Ladoga high school with the class of 1929 and is employe*! a? a bridge contractor. Mrs. Craver graduated with the class of 1930. They will be at home for the present with the bride’s parents and after October 1 in the Mrs. Belle Boner yroperty. +++++♦ Made Reunion To He Held Suntay The annual Wade reunion will be held Sunday, August 13. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wade at Fillmore. ++++♦♦ Party Held For Epworth league The Epworth League 0 f Union C' a,el church near Morton wa? entertained with a party at the home of Helen, Harold, and Russell Day on Priday night, August 4. Those present were Russell Rice, Howard Burkett, Mary Violet McGaughey, CDttnce Overstreet, June Humphrey, Zoe McGaughey, John

Augu.-t 6. A large basket dinner was spread at the noon hour. Ice cream and water melon were served in the afternoon. All relatives came from a distance, coming from Sullivan, Terre Haute and Hammond, 111 +*+++++ Dietrich Reunion To Be Held Sunday The annua) cousin reunion of the Dietrich family will be held Sunday, August 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Job Jr., at Brazil. ++++++ Junes - Smith !Reunion Held Sunday, Aug, 6 The annual Jones and Smith reunion was held Sunday at CToveniale on the old Picnic ground ea-t of the school building The morning was spent in renewing old acquaintance and at the noon hour a large table was et and all did justice to the good

eats.

Those present were; Mr. an.i Mrs Ixm J i e-s ami family, Mr. and Mrs Charles Lockhart all of Quincy. Ind ; Mr and Mrs. Jack Du.-ane anti children of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs Ezra Joies and family, Quincy; Mr. and Mrs AA alter O’Conner of Bloomington; Mr and Mrs. Walter lones ani family of Gosport; Mr and Mrs. Hardd Davis, Spencer; Joseph Jones and Le; na Smith. Gosport; Mr. and

■Kt;Mr «nd Mrs. Orville Smith m ly. Indianapolis; Mr and C .Ibert Smith. Cloverdale; q, ‘ Mrs. Lee Bolton, Danville’ Ind w and Mrs. Shopmyer and fankl, d Poland: Mr and Mrs J*. Cloverdale; Mr. and Mrs E. A ^ man, Poland; Mrs Anna J„b CIcZ dale; Mr. and Mrs. Atwell Kerr ],. dianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Her,.,; Neal and family, Mr and Mrs. Rql Mx eka and i hildn and Mrs. Prank Hutson and’ M Maynard, Mrs- Minnie Jones all ( < Greencastle; Mr and Mrs. Jones of Clinton Falls; >li s , q-,... Smith, Indianapolis; Mr and Mti Elmer Moore of Gosport. In the afternoon music was fun, 1 ished by a string ban i comp-se; cj Elmer Moore Jim Tabor, Leni Sn^ and Elsie Shopmy er Tw, vocal dug were sung by Mrs. Frank Hut* and Oscar Jones and after all join* in singing: God be AA'itn Y. u Tiilfi Meet Again, all departed for tife homes with the hope of all meetjg again next year at the same tirr.im place. + •}• + + + +

Aeronica Club To Have Picnic The Veronica club will hold family picnic Wednesday evening | :5:30 o’clock at the home of Ur. ad Mrs W T. Handy.

REPEAL ISSUE IN KENTUCKY OFFER> UNUSUAL PROBIB

FRANKFORT, Ky„ (UPi-K* tucky, once famous for its brand* f liquor, is caught in an anomaioa position cn the pi hibition -ai w hile adjoining states act to vox a repeal Ihe legislature will not m«t i •egular session until next yea B« va? legalized undei a term in :* •tate statutes which nutomatiuk made them conform w:: -he : ddty federal prohibition law and wa# :a ‘d, for a time, under an old reva

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The courts, however, ruled t c . law invalid. The state n " .# i.iJ te collect revenue on manufarton4 sale of beer. Governor Ruby La* eeivedil ■ t • I James A. Farley urging that he til the legislators and pi : : t :i J *| (teal vote. The governor has call* i legislative .-e-si n t. v » «l tax i at -{.ecitied ti • --‘I adj urn in 10 days, that nly i.'tail transp' rtatinn i o.-t.- e

vided, and he made no : ’‘trl

Mr- Forest Harrison and son, ind P«M>osal that repes # •<|

ianapolis; Mr and Mrs. FNerett U P-

Eilends of ti.e g. ve. : vre tdl

nd Mis. Goldie Haltom. aon und 'hey regarded him a# n mfriN^I

daughter .if Cloverdale; Mr and Mrs 10 a repeal vote, but pcintej 'j

Sknith, i ! xerdale; Mr. and ' l*** never stated publi hi# [ *r..ij

Mr# Jim «i .t Roachdale; Mr and Kentucky has been in tv •> - s |

Mrs Dow Meeks and family of Cata- in recent years.

Announcement

1 he following' firms in order to more full)' cooperate with the XRA, wi8h to inform the public thev will he open for huainess from

7 A. M. To 5 P. M.

MON. - TUE.S - AA EI). - THURS. - FRIDAY « SATURDAY i A, M. To Noon

(Si|ntd) Bainbridge Lumber Co. Coatesville Lumber Co. Cloverdale Hdw. Lumber Co. Allan A. Wilkinson Lumber Co. Metzger Lumber Co. Allan Lumber Co.