The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1933 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY. NOU.iMBLK I'H*.

Damaged Liners After Crash

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Herald Conqplidated “It Waves For AH” Entered in the

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JNRA^ I>ostoffice at ^ (Jreeqfastle, In*

(liana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8. 1878.

Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put-1 nam County; $3.. r »0 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam' County. Personal and ! LOCAL NEWS

A cioseup of the dutnnjFed how of the liner Deutschland after she had margo in New York Harbor, near tha Statue of Liberty. The torn side of the Munargo, which suffiered most, is shown o it No om was hurC but tbo Munarg read to run agi Itakuijc badly.

COPKIAM) IS CAUGHT IN CHICAGO

rank rvndi i QCAKRKI in<. WITH V\o\l \N I OMPANION WHI..\ AUHKSTKD „ f llK ACO, N v. 20, (DID Seai.-h lot .b n DillitiKer ;.nil :i yang if • ight Indiana outlaws continui d in r iin leu toda\ line -aispei o | l er of tin g mg ,\a ■ eaplured and • I nine | i Indian.! ut iiritics, I in aspect wa.- Ilarn t 'opelan l, i 11 If I .nviet, suspected i f being it t'.’ s gang’ S ’ i.. men u I , 1 -lided tlie l.iniii, (i., jail la-t n nth i eli Dilliiig. r and lint and

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a • Im.iI «a.s / Ualien into i asto I;. In at in an automobile on tli - i Ol'tbwc. I -ide and braiidishe»| a re•ivir in imf./iabze his argument, 'll a v.i i.|] i 0111)1 ildnn. He otfere I n n . I iiH'i* At the detective bu I v.i ' i. lie claiiwsd Jiis nan .

John Stuuntiin.

I ilieiilio ji li e s.isuieteil ( u; eland 11v'i.t have been the my teriiu- in : I 'lie gunner win, route) them during ?i atlempt to tian Dillinger in

. o thsidn district.

An i-x 'liange of mes-age.- between ii ago, Indiana and l.imu, ()., auth'.ities * 'ii t Copeland to Indiana ' le l.e ! ni rbirges of vitiation ’ I I. 1 1 in .f'ltlioritle- will eel ■ 'an • J enough e. aa to i nrii'ct him with the sho .t . . Si rlier and the jail delivery. .,u land was parnleii from the Inpenitentiary it Mi lligan City 'imn.er at i he ame ti n*' Dill

-( i,| (tifO DM I NI) AN I S PI K AD NOT <.l H.TY DEC ATI T; Al . N'ov. 20. (I'P)Seven iie,«'i<h - in the S.ottslioro as..0It ease today ellteied plea- of nut guilty .at : raigiiiiieiit Indore Judge W. VS. Callahan in a ci.nitroom only half filled, tieorgi VV. t hamlee, of the International I .al, it’ Defense ( ouncil, m v a I i i i|ja h the indictments, and argument on th' mut'un upened immediately. Befoi' plea wie entered, the i nitt i swore in |.a adjitional deputies, a |e lilted, hi -aid, “lieiaUse they ill'e substantial citizen: who know their duties.” I hey speeif ically swore to protect i he defend :nts, their I'ounse', and witnesses. Defense counsel had rei|uested the additional protecti m on grumd- f alleged threat of “inasstM're.” The rim t furhade ni w s)type' photogra) ers takiim snaps of the I'ourtroom

svene.

Charles Zeis was a visitor in Indianapolis Monday. Mis. Nora Hunter, north Madison | street, is visiting relatives in Is- j i hanon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phipps, west of town, are the parents if a daugh- ; ter, horn Sunday night Alts. <;. D. Rhea and son, Roderick, ■ returned home from the Putnam ^ county Imspitid Saturday. T S. White and son of Chicago have returned! to their home after vis- | it dig Dr. and Mrs If W Vermillion, i

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American Legion Post No. 58 will meet in regular se-sioa Tuesday eve- | ning November 2lsl. All iroemlter* j are urge.) to In ore.-ent Mrs. Orman Hammond left Sunday 'fir her home in Cleveland. She has [ lieeii visiting her (I’lrents Mr and I Mr ii i William for the past week

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present ii lministnitiun, he said, was not lending itself to stock promotion schemes.

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The DePauw choir, directed by ■ Dean R. fi. M 't'ut him, gave a r nert Sum'.iy ttflentoon in the auditoi ium "f th. h'roiti. Ii Kilo cathedral in Intiianaiadis. Thi- was the third of tin -eties which the Rite is presont1 inp as its contribution to music apI (•, iuti <n < f the it liunapolis public. Iti -i i meiit .1 nI" i s by professors in the Del’.tuw school of

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Ticve included selections by Profs. Vaji Denniim Tho tipson, organist; Henry kolling, pianist, and Herman Berg, viidini-t. Parents of DePauw students and alumni i' the university

ft' -d on parole. When •in j thro.iw nut i i'ntril lii'liaua attendel

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Air. nnd Mrs. R ilsvrt Stokes and Mis- Alice Sink' - anil Pauline Newlan I, all of Newport, were weekend guests i.f Air. and Mrs John Williams at Kineastle. Tri d of Homer and Grant C nant <.f Roaehdab, on charges of dt wing leadly weipoiis. >et for Mon day in circuit court, has been continued until Nov. 21). Mr. and Airs. Dennis Shildmyer and nephew Ji lin Shildmyer of Kokomo, spent Sunday visiting Mary’ Shildmyer and daughter Lulu Shildniyer, n irt , Madison street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and daughters .Maxine an, f Irene, of Hluffton, were in (ireenvastle ovet tinw>(k (lid to attend the Fir-t Baptist ehureh homecoming. .Mrs. Os it 'I homa.s received a telegram Mi nday morning from Morro .o informing her of the sudden death (,f Mrs A. If. Tolin, a former re-ident of Putnam county. Al mroe McCowen, (Extension horticulturist in fruits will 'hold a meeting in the c unty agents office, Thursday Nov. 23, from 10 to 12 o'clock. Topic lor discu.-.ioti will Ins ”The Fririt

Tree.”

Dr. <;. Bromley (Knam, jiresident of DePauw university, will lecture Tuesday night in the Central Christian church in Indianapolis Dr Oxnum’s subject will lx- “love in the

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Air. and AH Albert Call of Roach- (! .1", Ali. ar I Mrs. Clyde Myers of llainhridyi . mil Mr. and Mrs. Lee VA >0(1 of Clinton Township, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. an I Airs. ( larenc Vestal of flreeneastle. Aliss VA’inifred Murnuney daughter of Mr. and Air- John Murnane was home lor t weekend. Miss Mumune i doing . rial• service work in < levi land, (r. She "attended the Al |Jia Gamma Delta initiation far her sister, Miss Julia Murnane. •Mrs ^arrie I). Shoemaker, 307 aonlh Jackson street, who has just returned from attending the funeral of her half-sister, Mrs. Emma Nele, III . i afternoon, left again Monday morning for St. I. uis where she will visit iter <>n, George, for two weeks. Limit. Joha Fgan of ih,.. ilaitad State Nle lical < orp- and Mr- Kgan siwnt Friday and Satunday with Mr and Mrs. Robert Graham. They came here from California, and will he in Indianapolia at Fort Benjamin Harrison until the last of December. T nan then* they will j.t to C.arlisb barracks in Pennsylvania. I.ee Renfro, 20 years old, who was caught in Terre Haute last Thursday shortly after he escaped from the Indiana state farm, w<is sentenced to sene 1 to 5 years in the state reformatory by Judg, Wilbur S. Dinner in circuit court Saturday Renfro wa- taken to the reformtfto* y Sunday by county officials. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde E- Volkers, Mrs. Volkers was formerly Odessa Hodshitv, were in Terre Haute two day- of the past week Whit,- then*. Mr Volkers lectured in the Mndle town High School, and Woodrow Wilson Junior High, also I>avis Park School ,»f Terre Haute. They spent ttn enjoyable evening atui night with Professor and Mrs Elza I-ayixiUI of Middletown.

Relief iii tiixation was detailed Ity Governor McNutt. He spoke of former heavy proponty taxi's, saying that the pmperty tax in Indiana in !93l brougiil in it revenue of $143,4.18,7«4; in 1932, $135,421,445; that with reducti ns in the rate made by the present assembly it w mid bring in a levy of imt more than $85,0110,000 in 1033, and not more than $03 000,O00 in 1031. This increase is caused by the failure of . nine municipalities |to levy • iiiitigli to pay their debts. ! Fifteen milihm dollars w ill he saved

this year m ptoperty taxes.

The net savings in taxes, a. cording to figuteis piesenterl ity the governor this year will amount to $41,5uu,u0u. The total savings in two years wall amount to $73,000,000. I Title expenses of the state government have decreased more tiiiin $1,000,000 a month, he told the audi- | mice. Previously the state has rc- | lived 20 cents on each $100 of taxable property. This year the state 'government is getting 15 cents on each $!0o. Intangible tax in ome .this year will amount to $1,500,000, tlie exci.-e-tax to $2,00(1,000, and the • ross incune to $5,000,000 They are now operating on less than one-

the downward trend to | fourth of wliat previous govem-

: ments have opeiated on.

| Aeeoiding to the governor the tax burden has lieehi tedi-trihuted and 'the mst of government has been

DePauw university and Mrs. Oxnam, Dr John (! Benson, su*perinten lent of the Methodist hospital in Inflianapal is, and .Mrs. Henson ;uid ATr atyl Mrs. Charles Barnaby, of (ireencastle, who wijri* in Crawfonl-ville to attend the Wahash-Del’ailw f.sithall game on Saturday afternoon. * •J* *|* •*« *J« -7* »J* *J* PeneNiipe ( lull T- MeeI Wilh Mrs- Larkin ’Tuesday Peiteloue club will meet with Mrs O. J Larkin, Northwood boulevard, Tuesdit\ afternoon ttt 2:30 o’cloctt. •7« •J* *?• *J* »$• *t* Entertains Bridge ( tub Today Mrs John Cannon entertnine her bridge club today at her h a.c on east Seminary street •7* .7. •J* »*• .7. »t« .7, Announne Marriage (tf Their Daligliter

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meeting Thursday, Nnvembm* •> „ home „f Mrs. William Scott, Z ing the first all day meeting J* 1 season, hitch member hr-xight, eml dish for the dinner. In then mxm roll call was answer*) hel|ift.l hints and jokes f rnm ztnes Games weru played migJ ITiank.-giving and prizes were^i Ruth Cox and Mrs Karl Allen Th’.se present were; \frs. U Cox and ('laughter, Ruth, Mrs Ziegleman, Norma lean nnd Ziegleman, Mrs Far) Allen andiw

ami .Mr- W- K Taylor, Green-I Mat, Mrs Waite,- Ihirron ami

Ititliitna Ixiand 21'i E. Wash. s».

RELIEF AID 'T AIMED

1 (fin f I mini |.'i',in, rnge Onet lotcd to Indiana under the plan to

employe 100,OOo i, cn.

.Siitith Bend |ii "j' ts were the largest presented t,, the hoard yesterday. Plans for treet repair, sewer tepair and repair m I painting of all city buildings there uv i stimated to provide employment f r 1,230 men

da.'l'. at Wages ol >381,000. I.OV. McMTI I M hS HERE (Continued from Page One)

ference in Wasliin. i.n it was deter- i

mined that

national tuiempl > inent averaged 33 1-3 per eeoi, hot that Indiat'u’s

average was 38 pi i cent.

The governot criticized coontii.-

i astle, R. R. 2, have announced the ter, Delores, Mrs Rn .(.|| marriage of their daughter, Nina Alae Iterger and Jean n'lid ,) iianii :,njt|, Taylor, t > William Frank IBuri.- son guests, Mr F'.i t tt Scott ^ of Mr. and Mrs Harley Harris Hen Stewart and laughter R,,sn Greeiii M-tlr R R 2, which occurred ’f Indiana|i"Titt Gi'ceneastle Oct. 21, the Rex R h- Aft**moon i .Jle, wet \| t T Beck officiating. Mr>. Fred Sin Ian ami nn I’jj

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that have repel,at",I th.-ir relief; (llK . 0(| Th „ |)res i,,,. nt of , h( . rham . lehts and declared that all t^ho have hpr of ( omi „ ercP of the United

I Stales in a letter G, the

furnished supplic. for the relief pm-

giams will lie ptml.

'The efficiency i,f tlie state highway department following its reorganization was praised by tile e vernor wit, told of its aid in njlievifig unemployoent. 'Thi- reorganiz ition has led to greater efficiency and reduction in cost of operating. Igist week 11,000 men were reomployed. I his week 20,000 more will ho added and an-

othei million dollars.

$10,500,000 from the state govern merit fot the payment of wages. Govern r Al N'utt said that this would show the federal government that the slat, "f Indiana was able to do its paid. Work has licen done io ■

governor

aid that Indiana had Die l>cst balanced tax a>stein in the country and that he was sending a copy of the Indiana system to every other state. The res|einsibilit\ of tin* state for its unemployod and needy and for its children who must lx* educated \vaisttessed by the governor several times in his -peerh. ‘Roads and

! buildings can wait Imt children can

I his will make | m, t and must not wait in Indiana,”

he said. He p anted out in his closing remarks that while s'bools in many states had to be chisirl because of insufficient revenue, those of In- | diana are still going on. It it is pos- .. ihle, Ik* -aid, the amount promised to

40 cites. I,- who are re-employed | lPa( . ht , r by thp sUltP wm ll0 most he taken from the county relief rais ,. () fronl . ?40o t „ „^ 0 . This wall

rolls.

In the pa : ten months the cxlicnses of the tale highway eommissi ut wdie cut 14% per cent. There

has been a t-t.d savings of $11,000 i h( ;"n^ t ' fo "; "mffhs

month le tlian was sehedul(‘d in

the budget for the highway commission. Originally there were 21 reforestation and erosion camps alloted to Indiana. Nine additional camphave been tuki*n from other states and given to Indiana because of th* •fficiency. ('niph.yed in tlii- tale A bankinjr program is vital to the c nnmeroe i.f mir state. It is nece--sary to -tuhilize credit The hanking law in this state has provided nonpolitical safety for the depositors. It aided hanks which were temporarily closed without adding more cash, the governor safd. This system is now beim umd. t i "Uglnmt tin country. Slow hut sound teal.flstate nw rtgitgi have been converted into liquid form. Regional clearing houses for hanks were established in th’is state. Rules for afety t„ (la* depositors were set up. The comptroller of currency in W t ngton t.,i,| Governor M N dt that Indiana had moved faster f< r the assurance of hank depositors than any other state. Out of 40 banks in Indiana 32 qualified as having sound credit. , Governor McNutt told also of how the public utilities of Indiana are being regulated under his administration and of rate reductions whiclfare being made. He said that the public cteicc rommi ion i now workinv in the northern part *of the state; that it i> cjleoting statistics to l,e ^| -'•(| in hearing- this inter on ca involving high rat(*- hat already in seven month *ime t irtions in rate amounting to ntoMi than $1,250,000 have lK*en made, and chat in due time the entire state will Ik* given consideration by this commission, bringing further reluotion in rates. A public counselor In liecn created p, put utility rates t,, the commission The utility may appear and show why the rate should not b« reduced. Tlie

reduce the pro pen Ay l.'ix<*s of (lie (m'O-

ple.

This state has carried on and has (reduced its expenditures $0,4181,000 in

and has re-

lumed $1,000,000 t., the various units of the suite,' he declared. Als ■ the cost of government has been reduced 837,500,000 a year. The tax laws have redistributed the burden, and the departments have liecn reorganI i; eit .(ltd modernized. ’That Indiana has Iteen ridiculed by surrounding states for sixteen years was another declaration of tin* governor, who contrasted the former condition of the stato with the present. N'i xv, he said, < (her states tire sending its representatives to study Indiana’ methods of efficiency in conducting its affairs. He said that universities also are studying the methods of the state’s administration In contrast to this admiration, he criticized Indiana citizens who “are “viewing with alarm” and who have never hotheied 1,, look at jhe records. This, he said, is all that he asks the people of Indiana to do. He declared thnl today Indiana stands at the front of all states regarding lax re-

form.

Ip an open forum the governor answered all quest ion* which were

asked,

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Keystone Bible Class To Meet Tuesday Keystone Bible class will hold its trial meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. K. C. Bow man. Assistanf hostesses will he Mis. Ed HoU k and Mrs. Jennie Steele. Devotions will be in charge of Mrs. ( aides Hutcheson. Roll ill will be answeted by Thanksgiving piotalirns. Dr Monger will have ■barge of the program. I >. A. R. to Meet Tuesday Evening Washburn Chapter of the D. \ K .xill meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 with Miss Grace Browning. *J« *J* *7. »7. *7. »7« •$« Mrs. < ox Will Entertain " ednesday Mrs. David A. Ci x has a her guests Mrs. A Al. Dawson, Mr. I. J. Nolan, and Mrs. W. Winslow, all of Evansville. She will entertain f m them We liu .oLij afternoon ut thi* I‘hi Delta Theta house. •J* •J* *7. .7. •$« .7, ,7, I eetor-IJchtenherg Tat gage it. en t A n non need Tie engagement of Miss Winifred Teeter, Hagerstown, to E. Delhi'ok Lichtenberg was announced by Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Teeter. The, n trriage will take place Jan. 20 at tin ’lector home in Hagerstown. MisTeetor attendei I DePauw university and was a tnemlier r.f Kappa Alpha 'Theta. Mr Lichtenberg atten'.led l‘urdue and was a member i f I’hi Kappa I’si. *7* »7« .7. »7« .J, ,J« *|« Present Day Club AA ill Meet Tuesday Present Day club will meet Tues- | dax afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. R. Rat iden, 122 east Walnut street. 4* -I- •!• -F Entertain Saturday AAlth Formal Dance Delta Ktippa F, pi Ison fraternity entertained Saturday night with ti formal dance. Professor and Prs, P. G. Evans and Professor and Mrs. Lloyd G. Gali* were chaperones. Mrs Harvey B. Trimble is the housemother. •J* *J* »7« .7. .7. a |« »|» Mrs. Scott HomIcnw To Thursday ( luh Tin* Thur- ay Club held it regular

•** *’* L s. Woman’- League do Meet AVednesdax 'I he Woman’s Lnai'iie of t|| f . |j olist church will meet Wwl afternoon N v 22. at 2:30 o'didj community hull. Air Tannic Sw enson will littV" charge of t|» (3 tioris. Mi - Ralien Williams wi( the musi ■ of the afternoon. The gram will he givqn by Mr« [■ Bowman. Section 10 will havtw charge of the tea. The l nv 4 aieet one week Catliei' thi inaoti U.count of till' I hank-givil.; tnliiJ •J. -J. .X.

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The S. ( . C. -.xill meet evening with Mt Hyton Sgxat, Miss Ruth Stvxxait at tlie imij the latter, 3H2 xve t riticgy stmi •!- F *F + ♦ Friday ( luh Entertains Himhonds Menile t if the Scci'nilFnzplij entertained theii husbutab c oVT k pitch-in dinner at thf M* M iE. E. Q«i' ti' . - "tth TotA* 'Those present wne Ah. aitl " Paul AA right, Mr ami Mrs* 1 Brackney. Mr. ami Mi- UV Long, Mr. ind .Mr.- /"e Mel* Mr. and Mi . Clifford lleeve.-, Mr., Mn. I.. J. Brenrfic, Mt M■ Henry K e- - i, \l i ati'i di■ H* Pielve, \l r. ;ind Alt -. 4ll'' n ^ Air. and Mrs. Chiret Willin* and Alt . E. F. ipi'eney, 'lt_' Al i -. I Iowa i d I t'cc imi M'*n ■ titan. 'T title prize- wen* awartii

FINDS FOR DEFINDAW A finding f> r the dqf'nilMltl Ix en relumed by the eoutt at vilh* in tlie suit "f J"i'u H"k”■ ut ii. ■ ag i irist ' *!' 1 and Virvil .AL'Canumi'k. a fored se mochanic'-i liens .'ica! 11 * 1 Half-Way House at Mt. Mendi* Was saiil the ItOlisl x\a- M'.l-ai 8 other party who l oiiiiacteil !"r< lain WOlit >' hi' h ' 1 Mb 11 . Th" w irkmen an -.ml *" h.i ’ to hi Id tli.- AT ' amma'di'- lf ^ si Me.

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