The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1933 — Page 2
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THE D/¥LY BANNER," GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAV, NOVEMBER 21, 1^3 5
The "Kingfish” Tells All
THE DAM BANNER
TWO GET LIFE SENTENCES
And .
Herald Consolidated
“It Watpfi For All”
Entered in
NRA
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 21. (UTIGeortre Schwartz and Fred Adams, n«a of the seven men chartred with th#! t lie murder of SerK-t- Lester .(ones,
pdatoffiffe at | Indianairolis poii oman, pleatied Oree^castle, In-! truilty in Marion county .superior diana, as second!court today and re sentenced to
class mail mat-Tlife in the pris. n.
ter under Act of' Serpeant Jones was killed during wt e»ouaiMff March |. 1878. | a robbery' here last winter.
Subscription pries* 10 cents per
week? $3.0ft per year by mail in Put i STARTS NINTH 1 EAR
| nam County^ 43.50 to |5.00 per year
by mail outside Putnam County.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
The star actor In the Senatorial Investigation at New Orleans. la. InU
the election of Senator John H. Overton (inset?, -Si iia' t Huey T I
Louisiana's "Kingtish," is incttireo as he tc-lified. Explaining the w-,. ing of his political machine. Senat i Long said • “W > juft thi -w •' 1 tew circulars and the people vote for us.” At left, Sen'ator Eb ert
Thomas, of Utah, member of investigating committee
SPONSORS* PUPPET SHOW BURLINGTON. Vt. (UP) Pupp. ;-howr, their construction and mn nlpiilation. are a n*w project spoil led at ihr University of Vermont
NOTH E TO BIDDERS FOR REGISTRATION SUPPLIES Notice is hereby given thiil tiie Board of (’ommi-sioners of the (Ounty.of i’utnjm, State of Indiana, will, up to the hour of 12 o’.Tick noon on vlon *ay, De<'. j. 1933, receive bid.,, t the office f the Auditor of Putnam (' unly, Indiana, for Registration Supplies, for the Ti.-o of the < leik of 1‘iitnani County, Indiana, for • • 1934, in ac:ord (g'cilicalions heretofore approved by the aid Ito rd of Commissioner - aivl t ov. on tile in the) office f the Auditi of .-.iii C unty til belders will !«' required to tile bond in the sun of II 000 os a ; larantei Mid also to le an i.ffidacit of non bision aril to comply, in ill 'bmp wiih ,lhi( stplutes governing •I ai d contracts of this kind an I iHracter ind in accordance with Sec t on 5897, Burn’, Ann dated Indiana . t tute.s, 192ti. • 1 . - - ! t any ; u i all bids, ic led at tireenca-tie, Putnam ( unty, Indiana, tins 21st dav of c.en.ber, 1933. .1 <; BRITTON, * LEE WOOD, EDGAR HURST, Commi-sionen of Putnam County, Indijin. # -. 11o-1 \\ V t 1 1n,11, i \aditoi 21-21.
Mr 1^, W. Kocker of White Itaven, Penn- is visiting Mr and Mrs. 1. L. ' r, . Q Por W r q 9° Amli-ew Thomas retorned In Ids I one n Liberty street Die da-' [rev..
I the county hospital
Mr and Mrs I 1 -sick® n rth (Ireencastle, are the parents of a baby
u l L .?n Tues iay n. ’rning
® , 'I be Rev. Dora Goiham will rondili t tRe Wednesd - evening prayei
ervices at Maple i haia*l church
| Mrs Carmen Handy -f RusseJIville 1 has returned to her home followin an operation for appendicitis te n days
# • ' ag-i at a CkiMvfordsviiie hospital.
WI'IL REPUME PAYMENTS ; Funeral services were held at
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov 21 . Stilesville Tuesday for Mrs. Sarah (UP) Compensation payments will ! Stringer Brawn, who died at her bo >• -timed t > children in oi b ina o - boa e Sa urday at the ago of , , ye.n and other institutions whoso father? | She is survived by four children, were world war veterans, tin national I , n t|)p divorr p u j t 0 f Herbert (I executive committee of the American | (fjnk|p a|faj|tst M „|| ie Hinkle, pendI.egion was assured today j n ^ j n circuit court, the defendant has
The payments were stopped b the fe '"l al v < t, •. c .idmini -' ' . the nati nal economy act. last run 1 The Legion committee, in -eini annual molting hero, wa ijv. o.l .1 a
v ® MICHIGAN’ <TTY, Ind , Nov. 21 (UP)— D C Stephenson, former Grand DiAt-on of the Ku Klux Elan in Indiana, today started serving the ninth*year of his lif•• sentence tli^ late prism on charts of aiurij^-r He was covicted in Hamilton county circuit court No'?- Id 1925, in Connertion with the <ieath "f Miss °Madge Oberholtser, Indianapolis. week later he was fentenc-’d by Judge Will
M .Sparlts-
j ing in circuit court,
filed a petition f «r -upport money and attorney fees which has hern set for
hearing Dec 4.
Di G Bromley Oxnam, president of DePauw, will‘appear a- speaker lie-
11: • ' • 111 11' i * , i i-
new interpretation to (,010 it i uin - j tore the Methodist Brotherhood at a tjon of the pay'rents, in a telegram banquet meeting in Crawfordsville received |,y ,| o Roi rt . solicit.u to U Inesday eveifing. Dr Oxnam will the veterans 4 adinmistrati aj discuss “The Meaning of Mussolmi.*
Suit for sib,Out) damages wae filed
Ridn'its invi -t gnti'd alt*cr the oriv
inal inter pi ‘tation of the act was attacked by Mill < amplrdl, Cincinnati,
O, chair) .an of the I .eg ion
welfare committee.
Completion of the legislativ
ui M 'iirut' circtiit court Saturday by I'iorence Hoy, as administrator of the chibT estate of her late husband, Everett ' ! Hoy, against the Monon railroad. Hoy i was kllle i by a Monon train while
i rt ■ d uti ui - hi thi trial of
and walking on the railroad \ew' Bloomington,
charged
tracks in
mstipro-
gram, adoptioii probable ruling
Mexico department heads, with violations of thi region'- i tution, were on the committee'!
gra t today-
Two officials f th ' Indiana department "f the American legion were ayjiointt d late ye terday by Cornuinder V M Armstrong'. i, I'rank I Reid, iri-truetor in Val I
I raiso pubi c sell 'Is, wa tinumI j Final arguments were held Tues* ■tale bgi m atblc'ii in tructor, snd jday in circuit court in the petition of
Russell R bin-on, in tructor in Eu-t
An auto driven by Eugene ••Riid’’
Crawley was badly damaged in a collision with a car driven by Oscar Phom.as at the intersection of Poplar street and College avenue shortly lietore noon Tuesday. Neither driver was injured although the ear driven
Eugene Crawley turned over
On ago public schiol , was ttaa d ta e hi.-t rinn Mi llobinson i- late I i I lit . f t'|e ''ll I < - *) Auxiliary.
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Winfield S .VIcGregxar and other heirs uf the e-tati of Belle F. McGregor, for the light to share in intere>t on iticome from the estate over a period of time The case, which was venued here fr.itn Brazil, was resumed in court Monday following u recess
fio.n Nov 7
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Quaker Oats, 1 Qr 7 19 and Packag • ■ ftww
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BOX OATS, ■ ^ MACKEREL, Ui Oz. Uuii SALMON, Tall Pink 2 flp .... PEAS, Sifted, No. 2
2 t ans
SWEET POTATOES
No- 2 1-2 cp.r«i . PWK & BEANS Laige can 2 for PORK & BEANS Small can, 2 for
PEAS, CORN, KRAUT, ‘.OMATOES, PUMPKIN,
SPINACH So. 2, each
MILK. Tall
3 for
CORNFLAKES,
2 for y
PEANUT BUTTER Ouerl l»i • PEPPElf, Black
I Lb can
15c 10c 25c 25c 10c 19c 11c
10c 17c 19c 25c 25c
HOUR, Polar Hi ar. ?l lb.
MEAL.
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CRACKERS,
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PEACHES, Rich Yellow
No. 2 1-2 Can,
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PEACHES, Fancy, ini heavy syrup No. S 1*1 8 foe PEACHES, New Dried | I Im APRICOTS, New Dried. I Lb BROOMS tf < I red SOCKS. Work 2 Pair GLOVES, Yellow Palm. 2 pair
$1.05
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SHIRTS, I ive Hroa Double ,oke
SOAP.
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All 10c Tobacco—3 for All 15c Tobacco—2 for
29c 35c 25c 15c 29c 15c 25c 79c
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One nf the most interesting chapels of the \eai for DePauw university was held Tuesday morning in which Prof. Hiram L, Jonte,- professtr ^if _ e cnomica, talkad on the i iiher im ** leading subje,» of “Killing Rabhita.” E He use! the illustration of the R>5 man aoldiery that always killed a E rabbit prior to engaging in any cam- — ipaign to see if the signs we
ej-e pro-
pituous If they were not he killed
another rabbit.
Professor domes compared this system to our own in this period of
Itiiili inn Ker . Hie d.Tughter of Gemve and F.liz"i "i'. E nerine Gorbain, was iiorn I'et.i iary 22, 1850. S e was married i Kleazar Kersey, Mai i e 1H, 1871. I tii union were burn eight children, Maiy E. Hesslcr, who *e|)arted thi- life March 3, 1905' Freileriek 1*., Eh/ibeth Dunlavy, Ella /. Ader, and N wtor® Kersey of Kilim re; Edgar I Kersey of Green castle; Hoiiora Littell of Gantt)) Ohio, and Eva I. 19 ' >d, ,if Batlft'r ton, Ohio. All e\ ept Mary survive
her.
After hei liusiiami died in 1918, •he kept house foi . while, then spent -ome time among iek fiiends*; .''he was intereated iii i .*■ health of relative- and friend She kept house for her brother at Hadley, eared for him until he passed away. Since that time she had lived with the children, spending the Iasi few months with her daughter Elle at whose home she Hied She was a gord, kind, m tlier, interested in the welfare of her neigh hors and was ulu e - ready to do any tiling she could to help. Her health had been failing since about 1925, gradually growing Aeak et and having many -erious illnesses but lingering on and waiting for the final call. She wa the sixth child in a family of eleven, a brother passing tv o weeks ago, Douglas Gorham of Stilesville One brother in Missouri and a sister at Hadley survive her. She joined t a Chri-tiatt church at Fillmore when 18 years old under Oliver P. Badger. She always went to I'hurrh when it was possible to do so. She loved the church an I sacred hymns. She was a \ oman of unusual ability and attainments, possessing all the attiihute of a beautiful Christian character, kindness, courtesy, unselfishness, -e|f-oaerifice, patience, love and devotion; always admonishing her children to do the right thing Besides Hie -even children there ate twenty-cii it grandchildren and twelve great iimdchildren to mourn her I ss and nn^s hni'A few- yeai ago she made all the sirangement for her departure, se le-ting the nogs and writing thi ituaey. Site leaves a host of relatives and fritnds to mount her loss. When the he , f day are ended And the night is drawing nigh . i hear voice tiling, Galling from t ,c home on high. ( ailing me to join the loved ones, Loved one g up on befoie, Free from .sin and free from sorrow Waiting at heaven's open door .Oh the call is s 0 urgent, I must go, I ( moot wait. Pleasp do not ask me to tarty, T hey are waiting, it is late. And tin Hh .Saviour het kinCalling me with cut-stretched hand Waiting there to take my spirit To the better, better land. GARM OF TH ANKS Words cannot express our greatest appreciation to our many friends, and neighbors who so kindly assisted
"“ini ' .-tress in,which we kill om M .luring th| ahn* and .l.alli ,.f
25c
J. L. ELLIS
rabbit and continue to kill rabbits 1 oking f r a good sign that will lead to recovery, lie compared the vari us routines of our recovery program to attempting to feed a baby with a squirt gun. It was his contention that the pressure shouLd be applied by the infant and not by the feeder He favoied, he -aid, the suc-
tion system.
Among the rabbits he named were rising pri e levels, which he said were _ not true indications of returning Sj prosperity; lack of purchasing power, = which ■ e declared was not true but E 1 hi lt of velocity in turnover; inThtSj t.ion, which ho said, was designed to ; artificially raise prjee levels with-ut = parity of demand and supply; attack ^ I upon thrift in an effort to force a
out dear mother. Also the singers, undeitaker, Allen Gumphell, Rev. Newlin, Dr. Veach, and thosp who contributed the floral offerings. Mr and Mrs. F red Kersey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kersey ind family, Mr. and # Mrs. Newton Ker t-y and fiddly, Mr* and Mrs. U P. ReitzH and family, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Dunlavy ani family, Mr. and Mis. G. K Littell and family, and Mr. and Mrs Emery Ader and family. .
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Honored With Farwell Part)* * • A farewnll®party was given Thursday evening for Herbert Dixon, aft the home of his mother, Mrs. Martha Swartz, south Jackson street, with Mrs* Lem Blue and Mrs. Ifffti Vaught as assistant hostesses. Mr. Dixon left Friday for Gamp Knox, Ky., to -serve in the reforestation camp. u © +4* + , F + + *F + Mrs. l.ankoGivei Birthday Surprise o ° .Mrs S', t^. D. Lank was happily surprise I on Monday, her birthday • nniversiift . when fifteen of hi ' fur uie 0 neiglft'ir- and friends trom Green Hill, tltterliein and I.afayette, u,tight cp II filled baskets and helped •elebrate her anniversary. During tie afternoon tuany Green n.-tle frieir.ls called and enjoyed a ■up of lea wit i Mrs. Lank. +*++**+* V\dl Entertain With a Dinner • , Mr. and Mis. Russell Brown will ■ntertain t night with a pinner at Elms Inn. Bridge- likl bo played rfter dinner. • .;. a. a. a. j. a. a, t ry - It < lass lo Meet Friday The T ry It • lass of thej-'iist Ifapisl church will meet at the home of 'Tayton Gash Friday niuht. Each nenJier is asked to bring one ipjU. •J* •J* »?• rj« Ihcta Pledges Are •oestK of Alumnae Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae (Tub ■ntertaine) the pledges of the active .-hapter Monday night at the home of Mrs. Eerd Lucas, east Seminary .treet. Twenty-nine pledges and ilumnae w< re present. Mrs. Frank Lines gave the history of Theta and he pledges weie introduced Due to he vacation given by the university he entertainment was shortened.
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Vuxiliary To Beet Thursday The Eadies Auxiliary of (lie North >m Indiana Power company will neet at the li me of Mrs. J. A. Bani>erger, 411 east Washington street, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Martha Washington ( Lib Will Meet Wednesday The Martha Washington club will neet with Mrs. Fred Spilt lock on loutli College avenue at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Maggh ‘Acott wo 11 he the leader. ej* »?« ej* »|« I'wentieth ( entury ( Inh Pn Meet Thursday The Twentieth Century club will neet with Mrs. G. G. Ford Thursday iftern on, Nov. 23, at 2:3*1 o’clock Mrs. H. R. Krehl will have charge of he work foi she afternoon. »J« »I. #t. »I« *1 ■ Called Meeting of H. and I*. Women There will he a called meeting of lie Business and Professional Wonen’. club Wednesday evening at 7 /clock at the homey of Mr J. O. a mm ark. *1* + 4* P. E. *>. to Meet Wednesday The P. E. *•. .'■'i teihood will meet Wednesday evening at 7 30 o’clock at he home f Mrs. R. W. Pence, 720 a I Seminary street, •I- -l- ’!• •!• + 4- 4’ ')• (ludy Group lo Meet Friday The Inteniational Relations Study it*iup of the A. A I’ W will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs G G. Huestis, NorthwooJ -I- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ♦ Woman's < irclc To Meet November 2SUi The meeting of the W iman’- G r.le of the Presbyterian church will b^ held next Tuesday evening at-7:30 o' "lock, Novem’lier 28tb, instead of Wedtesdny as previously announced 4* 4* *E 4* •!■ 4- -I* 4Morning Musicale To Meet Wednesday The Greencastle Morning Mush ale will mem Wednesday morning with Miss Virginia Harlow, 718 East Seminary street. ‘ 4* 4- 4* 4‘ •!• 4- 4- 4* Legion Auxiliary * To Meet Tonight Thi' \ net lean Legion* Vuxilioiy will meet Tuesday evening at 7 30 'clock with Mrs Paul Ori) es, list Washington street. •
= buying spree; and a falsity of in- = j creasing fuirrhnsinfc power by rai
Jin* wages.
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ST. HELENS, Ore. (UP) StandIng on the hunk*of the Goluinblh River at St. Helens, One of the Ore i (sron'e principal lumbering mills. )• a house bull* from Maine lumber ! Ills building wan erected for a trail dig P' at In pioneer days. Dumber was shipped from Bath Me , py way of Cap* Horn, n is now.a residence. !
SEE Roy: Ilillis AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE THERE Li*A REASON HATES LOWER. KFFF/TIVE •AT ONI E See me liefore buying oi» renew* it/g your Insurance Office- 19 South Indiana Street.'
When Your Daughter Comes toWomanhood C,ige Her Lydia E. PinkhauTs Vegetable LonijMiund Most iprls ffk their teens need a tonic 4ind regulator. Give your daughter Lydit E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound for the next few months. Teach hef how to guard itier health at this critical time. When she is a happy, healthy • wife and mother she will thank _ you. * RED CROSS RELIEF AIDS DISTRESSED . IN 120 DISASTERS
Help Gi^n in Fires Floods. Earthquake and Epidemics Part of Year’s Task 6 o The American It'd Gross has reached Into the home? of six million families In the past year with unemployment and disaeterVollpf Chairman Jol^n Bnrto Payne announced. "As the year closed the organization continued In readiness to serve in the forthcoming wilder at the point of greatest need and to adjust its service to meet the calls of the emergency of unemployment and disaster,” Chairman Payne stated. In a year of greatest economic dls trees in the nation's history, In which the Red Cross ably discharged a relief task In distributing flour and clothing in distressed families In ali but six of the nation's 3.098 counties, the organt z itlou also was called Into action In U’O ills.ielers, of which »*i were within the ft'frderg of the Uniteil States. Earthquake, floods, hurricanes, flies and other cataclyslns visited death and destruction upon the live* and homes nf thousands of people. Red Cross *!n tlsllcs showed that in the 120 disa. tors iiimo.-t a thousand lives were lost, I4S. tin homes were destroyed or damaged, 13 275 persons were injured, oti'l Red Cross relief was chen to 452,870 indl vlduals. In giving aid In these disasters, in Its unemployment relief and in handling the distribution of government wheat and cotton, the Red Croes expended from its national treasury the sum of $1,070,284. During one period of twelve w. 'ks, 16 disasters occurred iu 23 stuti - Red "rose disaster workers were hard pressed iu meeting all of these i. ’cds occurring at once, hut everywhere mis ry was promptly relieved. Support of the Red Cross work Is through tie uunual roll call, conducted by chapters in TTie period from Armis tire Day to Thanksgiving Day, \'n.> in per 11 to November 30. Every citizen who joins the Red Cross as a mei.iBcr aid in carrying relief to disaster vie (tins and in other Red Cross services, such as preservation of life, child welfare through the Junior Red Cross and direct service for the public liealili.
CASH Loaned otj Your Car >“0r present Payments meet, let us '!*!,, care of these. p f( *i h) I'ldiaim Ixianij, 2l'/t E. Wash. St. t , h%| Ex-Wife at Eleven r
Dorothy Halsell, 11-year-old bti of T. J. Halsell, 67, is shown in at school in Oklahoma City att«i judge had annuled her mam« In court the child said the watlS without her consent. Probatiiad cers said Dorothy’s father, j] Taylor, “traded” her for fiilah 15-year-old daughter,
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HOLLYWOOD, Cal. — For the I The third part)' ' 5 * next two months, Jess** L La sky will an gone anl IL ' • ' n !>e very busy scanning the Blue Book, recmciled to return to its nofftj ITie film production will a-k the ning wear far a while IV luniar Igsugue in 25 American cities Zanuck-William * 8o«'W W o hel|> him select 2.5 bomtfide s-- ‘iety wa- a swell aft ' th"U'’i
girls to come to Hollywood for his ticture, “Coming Out Party.’’ •The lucky debs 1 suppose they can •on.-ider themselves so—will lie guarantee i a minimum of two weeks saliry and! 9 or 10 of Ihejn will get ^mall parts in th(‘ iiicturf*. After thiil, it’s up to them. The I^isky stunt is Hollywood’s unritcenth search for djeauty, but, jiromised :i lot of publicity for this mart producer To make it attractive Lir the Junior Vague, he i- figuring ut :i way t cut the organization in on charity l»enefit performances v hen •he picture is releas'd. .Starting date, according to present schedule is December.
isfied with being cO'hnst, h*! Zanuck got the bivg' -t burh hfj pearing as a tattoced msti opening date of "TTie H'lwri) t •■•I across his ha k VAhi'CsalftH
ed thi* appearanci' "f th*' I.evys (Gonstance (
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was too beautiful in a l>'" k ^ of the period Another -turnnufft was Dolores Del l!i"'-- The cej* down their hair t,sle t:.nd tlancftl smumm* *h I ^* ,r ^ i
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So I/type anl Johnny went to Las Vegas It will be interesting to see how Eupe, who is a great spender, and Johnny, who recently has grown more cautious, will work it out- Tin* -wimMiing .star recently refused ♦<> let Iutie buy him a swank car. " An I I’m no^ going to buy it myself either,” Johnny’ toldl me “I’m through with tilings 1 can’t afford ” A ft mi pie nf furtive young men are going to believe everything they read in the future about Joe) McCren keeping himself in the pink of condition. Several nights ago, the tall young star decided to sleeip at his ranch, when* he’s puttin*g up a new home. ,Alsiut 2 o’clock he was awakened by strange noise. Investigating, he (lirrovered that two men had driven up in a truck and were loaibng it with l " - pi'ii-nc hath rMIN f 'Xtur** 1 ' i' n.i'd?.I'H'l .ailed inta tjicn with his fists aruk after a few minute- of hectic iqjxing, succeeded in knocking one thief out^coffl Tim other thm^gave ip More "merj-iful than some, j ,e| p.t the pair go after they had uni >aded his )aro|)erly from the
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