The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1933 — Page 3
SSIF1ED ADS
-For Sale—
S^LE: 'Fivn hundred frying lukine ' hi ( ' kpns of 31/4 • 4 an,, ilin ^ ; Cushsw squash, pumpy anc y Hall swpet potatoes, and potatoes. 401 west Walnut St. 438-Y. «-2|>
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Seed Rye. G. C. Park■pjtesvills, Ind., R. F. P. 1.
R SALE:
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1933.
^ 'V ; - T:. ii-mo! T.L’LS'£”•*!: .Motions for new trials and arrest man on wh,,s,. p r ,, ( |j s „, Tex., farm of ju.lK.nent filed in behalf of the Ursehel va- l„.|d .aptive last July; -ven were -e,-ruled by Jud*e li . Ba M - of k u‘ Hy ', ,1 f f an L r ; Albert Bates, Edward “BarTire Kellys pleadn.K vuilty would |ney” Herman and Clifford Skelly.
MOVIES —a— ■ --t. .. -—
UuUl
A I THE GRAN \l>\
“ Snatched
In Gotham Mayoralty Battle
Mon-Sat-tf.
SALE—I- H. C. repairs, repairs; mower sickle, was $3. *2; mower tongue, was $4, now Closing out on all repairs. 3 t „ r s. Shovels. Plow points. I bell & Ogles, (ireencastle, Ind. i Tues-Fri-Sat-tf I
TjCl : I will sell at publie aucTuesday October UHh 193.3, my st.)ck of farm equipment, tools, s (.(»■*•- and hogs. Roy F Mercer miles south we>t of Coatesville 5-fi-7 9 4p-
R SALE: Twin Hailey-Oavid-utorcycle, $20 00 Cash Runs Earl Foster, Belle I’ninn. 7-lp-
—For Rent—
K RENT:—4-rootn semi-.mndern t’lnse to square Reasonable. 108-1. 4-6-7
—Wanted—
N1KI»: Twenty Student SoliciKriday. Saturday and Monpenal three day offer. C. J. :d, Banner < (ffice.
NTEP—Any kind of dead stock .78, Greencastle. We pay all s John Wachtel Co. 24-tf
K HELP WANTED — Saleswanted. Permanent position. K’.'i t $76 a week selling CenSuper Refined Motor Oils, bia Paints and Roofing to - property owners, merchants, . etc. Our men doing a big light now taking orders for iat' and spring shipment with teed prices and easy credit Sti*a ty year-around business till pay real money to producer. I Salesmanger, Central Petrol!)7() Standard Bank Bldg., ;nd, Ohio. 7-lp
MiscellaneoiM—
pi E, i alf and half, at Masonic Hainbiidge Saturday night, 7 Music by Judy’s Orchestra. 6-2t
Guy Kihbee was somewhat startled, when Director Mervyn LaRoy order- | eil him to fake Adne MacMahon in his 1 arms and whisk her around to the strains of a liv-dy dance for a niglit duh scene in “Gold Diggers of 19.33,” the Warner Bros- musical and dramatic pe.tacle at the Granada The a in Sunday"But I ' <u’t know linw to <lajice,’' in- exclaime I with note of paih i'in his voii-e. “If I’ve gut t do any liing like hat you’d have to held u 1 ' the j roducti on whH- I take a few ian.ing sessons!'’ “That’s all right, Guy." said Mervyn. “We won’t ha' - to hold up the picture and you won t have to take I. \ li in Yoii’r • - : suppost 1 to know how to dance. Y, u’re an ultr icon. ei\ative Boston lawyer, who has never Been in a night duh in his life h->e< ial]\ as you’r< -upposed to he a hit light-headed w i hampagne.” I In- I. i lly Kibhee : n de noi strate how much he didn't know aliout dancing by putting on a hilarious im- - personation of a sliglnly inebriate 1 gentleman on a ciwvle! night-elub floor. “Gold Diggers f l' 1 "!." carries an dl >tai cast inchui Warr u Wil lia n. Joan Hhm fell Ruhy Keeler, Dick Powell, Alin - M nMahon. Gu\ K.l.iie., (linger II i aul Ned Sparks
WHITEF1SH AIDED SLUMP
| along the lake shore for i«any sea • j sous, established themselves rtgb' outside (he harh c. Comini rcial flsh- | ing concerns increased from four to
1 "' ll pi. . vja- dl -leal . plants operated at full capgcc.ompletely when whil-ftsh, sought | By and general trade improved.
1 ["arbor
BE ACH. Mich. (I P)
Convinced that he who snatches last snatches best, Percy Eit/gvraid, one of the kidnapers of August Luer, wealthy Illinois I inker, is pictured in Edwardsville. 1 k., art house before starting for .jail to login a life sentence »r I the crime. Two others be-ale:-Fitzgerald received life ti -
sonahle” and is not proportion d to ; tin- nature of the offense. j The argument also was pro i-nte.l ! that the tux law violates the four- ’ teeiith amendmelit to t -• federal c, u- l stitutim because it <‘xa ts unetiual ;
INI OME I tX LAW \l I \t KED in H \MWOND HI >1N ESS MEN
JOSEPH M H^kEEi i
GAR) . Ind., Oct, 7 \ suit atta l v
| v t a constitutionalii ,f the Indi- | iia '-:i'o-> income tnx law enacted by
legislature W ■ - ..lay m urt 1 i Julge ( B. Ridegly on j
taxes and rates a-- 1 between liti/.eaand cla-si s of citizens anl provoi, arbitrary and unequal measure n. utfor detc. mining the gross ineoa up n which -uch tax rates are ap I: - able. Defend ids cited in the suit are Governor Paul V. M Nutt William Stolen and Auditor Floyd Williamson, who comprise the department
the
uf
treasury of
’hillip
the state l.utz, Jr..
Attorney and I a k<
Following the dramatic entrance of Joseph V. McKee into the New York Mayoralty race, the greatest three-cornered battle in the history of the metropolis is predicted by political observers. In one corner is Mayor John P. O’Brien, Tammany incumbent, who succeeded to the turbulous throne of former Mayor Walker, after McKee had served as acting Mayor for two months. Opposing him is Major Fiorello LaGuardia, former member of Congress, who was defeated by Jimmy Walker in 1929. LaGuardia heads the Fusion ticket, sponsored by Judge Samuel Seabury, inveterate Tammany foe. McKee, in the third corner, opposes
at brands of “Bossism,” whicn
both
representatives of different
“Bossism,"
promises to eliminate from city g 'eminent as Independent candidate, unfettered by any “leader or party of leadera.”
behalf of ten Hammoinl bu<iiie> t i men
and corporations. j County Prosecutor. Robert Kstill
I he -uit contends th' law should i Me invalidated becau-c it taxe- un- i equally various cla so of citizens I and sets up arbitrary mi inurements for determining gro incomes and be. ati.se it provides payment of the tax must he a condit on precedent to tho taxpayers tight to continue in business and imposes a penalty which is “arbitral y, caprici u> and unrea-
FAIL SEEDING ITPGED I If you are among the home owners that have a i
II I gra I time t
numer
that hav
In your lawn, now i. stan woik Fall m- din;
the
Propose U. S.-Europe Seadrome Airline
RO>K C. MILLIGAN. Spir- | isI Business Advisor. Located ; Tk only, 309 S. .lai'kson St. i 472-K. 2-6p. j
’K K Night School classes will tucti In Mi - Zelln Alla ns, interested come to Hig*i j M n lay at 4 o’clock 7 Ip '
Vl< i > I \ l 2lti.uuu MH.S
.1: heir;, p a , <1 Pi A t-dai i.OOO egg are nce.ie 1 for tiie ^ 1st- if the inmates of the 1 ni Ft leral Penitentiary for a j \ contract for (he supply was. y awarded eii a bid of 20 3 1 | d izen.
inf. GI N” KELLY AND l HOIH TO I’LE VD Gl li rV
AHOMA CITY, O t. 7.—DislU'.rney Herher K. Hyde an4 last night that Kathryn S'mhl plea.l guilty along with | sli.iiid, George “Marchine Gun" | today, thus disposing of the . the piincipals indicted for the 1 nig of George K. Ursehel, oil laire, la-t July 22. annoumenient followed a se conferences with Mrs. Kelly | • ounty jail late yesterday and Her James H. Mathews, attorkelly, had said the machine would plead guilty in an efive his wife from punish-
grass ;re mol likely to In Htli < er fill lhan spring seeilings. I’uieha blue grass and red top of high quality siitTii lent to sow 1 to 2 pounds of the see*! per 10CM) qiture f< et -if law n surface. Tile niixtuve sloiuld lie mad up of 2 parts Kentucky him grass and one part red top F i nev I low i s ilo amount of seed n e. ■ will range from " -o 6 pounds r ) -
loon squuie f. e| of lawn.
Be sine that the wheat you ari, going to ; ow is free f rom weed | seds Cm kl, . elieat. wild garlic and uiiistard are oftt n spread over the farm by using ttnclian se d.
EoiO/aRuk Acrtcreoig-, iWMoocv Se^duomb
Map shows the probable location of the five “floating islands’’ Edward R. Armstrong, president of the Sea drome Oeean Dock Corp. of Wilmington, Del., plans to string across the Atlantic from New York to V‘go, Spain, as airplane refueling and repair stations, in the event present plans for a regular trans-Atlantic air service work out. Armstrong recently applied to the RFC for a $30,000,000 loan to put his idea into operation The "floating island" plan is interesting in view of the report that Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh has decided against a regular air route to Europe via Greenland and Iceland. The colonel anil his wife recently made an exhaustive survey over that route with a view to determining the feasibility of a regular air pas-
senger service. Floating Islands
tt others convicted in the kid•Iso will come before Ke leral
Gill E OF INSOLVENCY
American
according to
'he matter <rf fhe estate of L Handel, deceased, in the ' Circuit Court. No. 731»». 'e is hereby given that ujxin * Lied in said court by the " of said estate, setting up ulfi.ieipy of the estate of C edent to pay thci debt anil thtqjeof, tig. Judge of .-aid [^ M - "M the 2Hth day of Septem''33, find said estate to lie prob1| '"Ivent, arvl ordered the same '■(tied acc ordingly. The ere I1 said estate are therefore I notified of nuch insolvency '’Moiled to file their claim* ** aa ^ estate for allowance. -s. tip. Clerk and seal of said '' Greencastle, Indiana, thin r'„. of s *l4teuib«r, 1934. * \ Hetod. G.rk.
WASHINGTON, — In a couple of years from now, or maybe in less time than that, aerial passenger travel between the United State- and Europe will Is' an accomplished fact
if plans drawn up by an corf oration w ork out
fche lule
Ocean “Landing Eielde" The plan wa- revealed here recentlj when the Seadiotnu Ocean Do k Corporation, of Wilniingt.m, Del , appliel to the Re<-mstmefion Finance C„ n ,oration for u loan of $30,<100,000 finance the project, which < die
‘landing
1 ,,r a chain of five floating
field-" to be strung between New
York an* Vigo, Spam
For the | a-t several yebrs experts u nong them Captain Hugh Duncan 4;rant, former British Navy meteorologist have studied and experimented with the seadrome" i lea with the object <.l making trans-Atlanti • air ervice practicable and reducing the hitherto hazardous venture to something in the nature of a Joy-ride. These ex|ierts tire unanimous in declaring that the idea will work, offering the opinion that it h ||\ ‘idea that removes the e|f!f risk from trar.s-oceanic
the present stage of air-
An interesting feature is tliat the plans for these mid-Atlantic hotels call f ir bars, where the thirsty airventurer may entertain his tonsils while the plane is luring refueledFurthermore if the pa-set g<*r is the kind who 1 oes not know when enough is enough, there is a nice, s.itnfortable hooagw pi ivided for in the plans, where he can cool off
The Only Road?
A b-rilliant career in the golfint world is predicted for Miss Dorothy kirt.v of Atlanta. Ga Although
The seadrome plans of America to Europe serial travel is particularly iitere-ting in viiw >f tin nsent r - port that Colonel Charles A. l.in 1liergh deri 'e.i against tile ad vis,i hi 1; ity of inaugurating an serial route
Kirby, of Atlanta, Ga
but 13 years old. Dorothy recently won the women’s championship of Georgia, defeating Miss Margaret Maddox, defending champion, in
brilliant style.
-oine
the oi
•nerd
travel at
If and when U K government -anctien the requested loan, the searonu cuporatior., whose J: resident. Edward R. Anngtrong, oxperimentix' aith and developed th type ok • lions'" I t ‘tided for the rigors o! ,h» Atlantic, plans to b-cin work at on e in American shipyar s conslni ting the five floating islands“Floating islands” i i a suitable Paine for th" ocean landing fields for n t only will they serve as refueling stations for trai- Atlanta iia-senger transport planes, hut wib in fact lie little conioiunitie- in them-
selves
K ich ealrr.me w.iul 1 have its own i till.v-equipped radio and meteoi log i, ;il h ir au. where weather and < limit ir (!;ita would be gathered f'*r the i W( . ,.e pilots. Eo -h w ’Ul have a ne-j
, . where spore ports for 1 Rr terrain and fickle weather < ’ on * j RM id non-resi<l*nl defendunt is no. . qq j,,. j., , j, ri lines?. i dhions There uio ertain months of j therefore, herel \ > Mfiml if th. pen it •. re-ident t iff of skilled (hi- year when fb ing the northern deicy of s iid action against her , ‘ 1 . ,.i :..>„ n ii • i^ that the same will stand for trial on
rude wouhl be v..tuan y ,.^,,,.,^,,0 Ith^t^m ^ N ,, ven , ter m lh( . That fact a lde<l to the liffieulay of same being the IHth Judicial day of getting -nupl" • to the ba-"s it wmihl sai,| Torn 1" oid r out, n he nec»-«ary to o-tablish i leelard unle-s -ai.l defendant appear >nd
answer <Icnuir to Raid coniTdaint at said date, th*; mi* will la- heard and determined in her absence. „
.1(11!*.’ W IlFROD, Oerk.
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NON-HESIDENI NOTICE State of Indiana, Vutnam County, s: In the Putnam Circuit Court SeptemlaT Term, 193.3. Ann Cannon
vs.
Mary "A Owen-
Be it kn iwn tlxit on the 22'd p. Septenihor, 1933 said plaintiff
t i Europe via Iceland anl Greenland | fj|,,,j affidavit in ilm- form she wing Col. an Mr I ndbergh n ce-dlv ji'q.' Slate ?f Vo made m intensive sifcvey of Hi.- diutm anil , ir> party to ’ • northern route and he is believed to complaint herein: and that thi ohjc i
fi< kle weather con-
skilled
echani 's always on the job
, i a -
he negleete I. Should a st qia “roine’’ become necessary’ rf imlemetd weather or he
eriger-
an'■ Greenland i- -aid bo have caon-
riq i.rs to their ship then* j vinced the Colonel that any trans- !, | , . i '. i m mo- J Atlantic ervice will have to be Riid
aVH'M’LL VNI) (Kil l’S CLOSING OUT SALE Special For ‘ill - Days
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j-jane cevalopmcit.
00 day or 200
<lit gue.-t?. along the foutheri. route.
Gillsii a Lion, Attya.
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move 1st.
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-old our husiiH'.-s to Miller Gra’.i Company and must stock in order to give them posse-sioi; by November
We offer y. u real bargain- while they br-t! Special reduced piiccs on fence, all farm tools, repairs and feeds DON’T MISS YOUR SHARE OF THE SAVINGS!
Your ^ast chanco for baripains. >nu■ down t » the *South-enn Kl<*valor.
( A.MPBKLL & (MiLKS
In Miami Beach ilv Jke Jleetu/Dcd,
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Op-uinj lot the Wintci Scxscn Jdi.jsr/ first. European Plan.
An Exclusive Winter Resort Hotel, on Bisceyne Bay, with Ocean Bothmj, « Povcte Desk end every facility (oi the comfor: and entericinme.it o! its exclusive
and discriminztinj clientele
Kate. D. .die tiom $8 00 to $20.00 per dey. A la eerie service and Fixed Ptiee Meals
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Wall Street Back ‘On the Spot’
Senator Duncan Fletcher (left) chairman of the Senate Banking and Curivni’y Ciimmittee, confers with Ferdinand I’ecora, counsel to the committee, bi-fore the resumption of the Senate investigation into Wall Sturt praitici's. Pecora spent the last three months delving into th* books of private bunking firm* in preparation for his new probe.
As Mollisons Poised Iraq Hop
MullUon,
Seafarer, II, the new plane of Captain and Mrs. James British flying couple, is shown at Toronto, Gan., just be for* It left for Wu-aga Beach. Hie hopping-off spot for their new Jong d, .tunc* flight to Bagdad, Iraq The Mollisons. shflwn below, said they hoped to beat he 6,053 mil* non stop record held b* th* Itrunch flitra Codon ana KomL
