The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 October 1933 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933.

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William Frary, former publicity man, of Lynn. Mass., who wai adopted by Baiom - Adclhard von Blomberi; (lower), of Weimar. Ger nany. Ba who is 70 owns vast estates and a K>lfantic fortune in Germany, all of which may come to Frary, who is a graduate of Boston University.

CONNECTICUT CUTS HAZING STORKS, Conn. (CP) A parly, with an appropriat' proKiam, has replaced haziiiK in the introduction of freshmen to Coimeciiiul Sate College. Kre.-hmeii slill have lo pai ad“ in theii pajama.- and conform to certain rcsti'irlions, hut the old-

fashiontfi hazings, which soniriimes lestlllcd seriously, aiv a lliing of thpa.-'. In the aiinual meeting, in which all students participate. President Charles C. Mi I’rackeii takes a hand, and the new students me-t the faculty as well as theii fellow students.

$3.00 ROUND TRIP TO MAGAR \ FAILS Friday, October FJ Lv- Greencastle 0:15 p. in. Ar Buffalo 10:00 a. mAr Niagara Falls 11:00 a. inReturning Sunday, October 15 •Lv. Niagara Falls 3:30 p- inM lern All-Steel Coaches Ample Seat Space for Everybody. Tickets and full particular- at Big Four Station. RIG Ft H R ROUTE

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Figures Raised BELIKVK OVER 1.000.000 W \Y HAY K FOUND JOBS—qf ESI ION N AI RES M AILED WASHINGTON. Oct. 6.—The posi sihility that the c ant naw being plot tei by the NR A ni p\ show re-eiriploy-m ent < f a million nr more persons in (excess of present estimates is being held out by stati-ticiuns to Hugh S. Johnson, the adm ni-trator. I hi j have calculated that the acjuial count of noses by direct solicitaI will reach tens if thousands of i n.nnlioei.s w ho ,Jo not report regularly through ordinary channels and may -h nv that Is tween 1,000,000 and ..oOO.OOO person- have found work in , the low mark of last winter. The present ace uted figures, based largely upon reports to tie labor department by ind try and upon trade union e-timates, ran to approximate-

ly 2,500,000.

I he e behind-the -cenes calculati ,ns be anie kri' Wii today as John--nii returned to iii- desk for the first time since an h ■ tion sent him to W alter Reed he ■ : d for an operation two weeks a_" High on his pr gram for early acti in no placed the reorganization of the recovery admim nation, completion • f the ina.-ti 1 retail code with it- controversial piovisions for regulating pi ices, und ottlement of the I’enii. Ivania coal and steel situation. Discussing the retail code with newspaper men, administrator indi uted plainly that, unlesse he changed his mind within the next few days, he would -end the retail code to President Roo-evelt for approval with the disputed price section intact. This provides that retailers may not ell merchandise at less than invoice 01 wholesale pr: > . |ilus 10 per cent. “■The economi-t- claim that this is a pyramiding pr; • device, but I ,an’t see it," Johnson -aid. “I don’t want any pyramiding, of course. But the object of this ac. a- I see it is to stop | cutthroat eompuition and it seems to | me that this is one way of doing it.” j John-on said candidly to news-:

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To your list of strange professions add that of Mrs. Kathleen Storm, of Allston, Mass., who has hung out her shingle as a ghost chaser. She advertised in a local paper guaranteeing to drive spooks out of haunted houses. She claims many seek her semices.

paper men that the Pennsylvania coal troubles, revolving around non-com-mercial mines operated by steel companies, had the administration “stymied” at present, but he expressed the hope that an amicable arrangement would lie found to send the thousand "f striking men back to the mines. In making their tentative forecast that a mililon or more of added reemployment might be shown by the actual count, statisticians pointed out that a majority of employers made no returns to anyone. In other words, they said, there were thousands of retail stores, office buildings, nonindustrial enterprises and the like that have added from one to I Oil employes and increased pay rolls without this being registered on usual

reports.

“The conclusion sounds logical,” Johnson said, “but that was not the intent of the census we are making. We wanted to find out just where we

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stand and what progress has been made. It may show that present estimates are too high.” The 3,000,000 questionnaires to employers are to go out within the next few days for distribution through postoffices, and the returns will be assembled and counted by the census bureau.

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Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call and son Bobby sjient Sunday at Crawfordsville with Sam Insor and family. Mrs. Ethel Lawter was taken to a Terre Haute clinic Wednesday for observation. Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins have returned to their home from Eagletown. Mrs. Alexander is spending a few days with her granddaughter, Mrs. Mary Call. Mrs. Carrie Clofdfelter was at Tur-

TO ATTEND ( ONVENTIOS, Five of the seven memliers* DcPauw university chapter'i 1 Delta Chi, national joumaliittj tornity, will attend the natiomij vention at Evanston, 111., Oct Stanley Nile of South Beiid,; dent of the Del’auw chapter;' official delegate, and R | is-' j under iwill be alumni repres for the chapter. Del’auw id mother chaptei an 1 w ill iir *■ the 25th or silvi 1 convcntidT yea r.

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HOLLYWOOD—•No matter what tlu-y -ay, Ma' West doe-n’t believe lhat Marlene Dietrich ever denied having heard of her What with Mar-l.a-Na denying it herself in a long telegram to Jo-ef von Sterniierg, it l'>ok- as if a prospective feud is go ing to die before it got fairly startedThe Dictri.'h- episode upset Mae West far less than the death of her (*t moi.key, "Boogey." Here's what Mae tells m ,, ; “Miss Dietrich wouh never have said that, because we've been good friu Is When my picture. ‘She Done Him Wrong' made such a hit at the box office she came over and con gratulated me: "The .-a re thing happened in New York when I took Ixrnore L’lric's | ublic «.wa} from her. She wa- a goisi sport, too"Miss Dietrich knows she has had the public for * few year- ar il now lhat my sort if work is kind of lop 1 ing hers at the box office, she's going to l»e sporting about it '' And then, with a touch of Diamond LII’s fire, .Mac added: “If I thought mii oip leilly would do a thing like • hat. why I’d ruin the dame in 10 minutes'’

i he Dietrich explanation of what na pened i- something different from New York reports. A horde of newspapermen were questioning her, she wires, and one of them asked if her new pat >u wardrolie shows any influence of the Mae West styles. Her negative answer to the query, she maintains, was misconstrued into the -tatementthat -he had never heard of Hollywood brightest new star. h’-r a sense of humor, Katherine A rert ranks high among the fan magazine writers. She would Grp the chronic alarmifts by doing n story: "I* fliiby Leroy Through'.”’

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