The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1933 — Page 4

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Sitting on Europe’s Powder Keg

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i 1H, 17 and IS and the national execuj live committee will be in session Nov.

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Indiana h"|ios to piesent l.'.OOO i membership irds for 10.14 it the telegraphic roll call at this conference and is h ippy to have National

jt’onimander Mayes start the l,eiricn „

ye.ir with hi nldress at Imiiati ipoli-. I some detrrep of inflation if the pre-i-

PARIS, (UP) — Scepticism an.i : alarm characterize the French atti ■ tilde toward the methods and achieve j nents in the U. S. national recover.!

act.

Detailed reports are made daily to newspapers here of the N'RA work, indicating the iveliest interest. , France is in coii.-ifinence rel •lively well informed. In Washington newrecently there i-- a noticeable ab erne f the garbled aicounts which oft n color the dispatches of K tench correspondents in thn United States. i Editorial opinii n, base I upon these accounts, nearly > unanimous that the United State- is headed toward ! an economic hell. The widest publicity i givon to ever' ptiblii utterittce litging pro ident Roosevelt to l

.nflate.

For example, column- were printed dealing with Scnat i Pat Harrison’s warning that congri -- would enact

\\ c Inesday nicht. Oct. 11, State Commander Armstrong announced.

One might call the suit being fitted on Vice President John (lamer a 'real, college-bred garment. It was marie from wool and cotton grown on the campus of Texas Technological College and presented to the Vice-Prexy by Dr. Bradford Knaop, president of the school, who is helping “Honest John” into the jacket.

NOTH E i»l ADMINISTRATION N’ot’ce i> hereby given that the on ersigniM has been appointed by i the Ju ige of the Circuit court of , Putnam County, State of Indiana. Ad- | ninistrator of the estate of Janie.-, W. Birch, late of Putnam C.mntv deceaiud. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. (lerhard K Krohbeiter, Administrator. September 2.') llb'i.'j. Att-irnoy, Frank Hamilton. Attmey, Frank Hamilton, Terre Haute, IndNo Tods John VV Her d Clerk of the Put- i nam Circuit Court. 2t! 3t.

dent did not ai t iiefore Do ember. Scaivelv less space wa- tievoted to : iho fantastic piope-.d of (iovern ir ; Eugene Talmadge of (,. irgia that the tniastno,- semi airplani to distribute | currency to citizqns fr m toe skies.

Apart from the scepticism, the

i alarm in the French attitude prings fiyni fear that inflation in the United * States in ay leal one nr more of the remaining gold standard nations to reduce the metal content supporting I their currencies, particular!) if in- ; flation in the United States Is immediately followed by a substantial

rise in the commodity index. INSTAM.MEN I Bl V INC HI I S I A VIOL S FRENCH FLEA VI U{ |

PARIS, (UP)—The Flea Market, haven of stolen goods has gone into

Musso&int

The recent ns-assination attempt on Chancellor Engelbert Pollfuss of Austria, in which the statesman received two minor wounds, might well have been th. spark to ignite the blaze of another war in Europe, as did the assassination of the Archduke Francis and h s wife, in 1914. At no time in its hi-tory has the continent been so ripe for war as at present. Chancellor Hitler, at the head of Nazi-ridden Germany, hurls defiance at France with one hand, while seeking to drag Austria into the Reich with the other France is armed to the teeth ami ready for trouble. In Italy. Premier Mussolini gives moral and material support to Dollfuss in his war against. German Nazi propaganda, and even peace-loving Hol'aud is preparing to defend her frontiers against a feared German invasion.

the installment business here. Many Parisians buy their furniture, bedding and bibelots there. A second hand ov- it can he bought for .ji2 or .$11, of i Ennis XIV chair, if you are lucky, for about $10. Because many of the customers

who frequent the Flea Market are short of funds, some peddlers will sell a second hand automobile, a piano, or a camera on a monthly basis. A respectable chair will cost you about ten flanes monthly for twelve months. Although only 20 minutes

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— EXTRA VDDKD— Hal I a* Roy and Vlitzi Mayfair In one of their best acts “USE YOt K IM VEIN VI ION”

IN A MKRKf: Those Goofy Love fig at Sea in a diizy nekW affair.

from the de luxe Rue de la i’aix, the world’s most expensive thoroughfare, the Flea .Market exhibit,- furs and silks, to he sold on credit, at a fraction of the prices asked inside the gates of I’aris. The means of collection are ingenious. For the duration of the crisis, the Municipality of Paris, which is a substantial landlord, and the Paris association of property-owners will hill their tenants monthly for goods bought from a “bona-fide” merchant of the Flea Market. Which merchants are bona-fide and

which a If Vetnlois f “lint pd the labyrinth vhi h comprj, II' Marl tion far the police. Whilrtht ol g ods fli played knot,! (dude po • .sinn, rifled frem] h' me it is difficult to pmv, or apprehend the thief. Th, do, however, maintain a ithcti lance over t. ,. an ^ J ally find .-tolco propert), A marriagi 1 ■. nge ha* in at Indianapoli t.o George 2;!. of Stilosville, and Martin! son, of Indiai;a| dis.

NATION M. < OMM VNDER VMM, VISIT INDIANA All veterans in this community have been invited to attend a reception for Edward A. Hayes, newly elected national comninmlct' of the American Ec. oo Wednesday evening, Oci. 11, at Indianapolis. V. M. Armsirong, Imi e a commander cf the Eegi n : ■- anti in I. National Con niaiider II yes, in his first "ffi> itil iq iai incf on Indiana • sidl since tiie Chicago national convention will ‘ddic . all veterans attending thi- meeiing at K p, m in the Elks club (Antleis Hotel) at Indianapolis, The membership effort of the H aisier Eegion will he launched at this meeting "hi ll will he held under the immetiate Huspicps if the Twelfth dist’ict if thi legion. Otta Ray, of Indianapolis, om minder. National t ommander H '\a - drew the vote of the In liana delegation at Chicago hv his mill ant stand for tin interests of I the ili-uhled. H" i hi att rney of De. atur. III,, and • awed in the navy during the i World w . i. i i-big from apprentice i seaman t . < nsign. Me comes to In- | diannpelih toi the Wedni-silay night ad(|re . to veteran.' while enroute to 1 Wa.-hiiigton to nhire- - the American Federation of Labor. During his year a- national com- | tnander, Eeginnnaire Hayes will spend such times a s not on the road in Indianapolis 'V sTe the hcHiiquarters ■ 1 the Legion i limited. A full schedule awaits him there, since the 1 , Hnm|tndera of t he vaiiou. -t,it< will lie jn -ession Nov.

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