The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 November 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILV BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY: NOV0HRER 30 1933
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‘pctinn I Be it Ordained by the ommon Council ©of City of Gn iistle, Indiana, that the follow!
mded
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and bourn
ten
and th* same ai> hereby designate* flr^t. .second, third, and fourth council h. i districts of Greencastle, India i » and for certainty nr*- herein de•m i and bounded as such first, . d, third and fourth rouncilmnnic d. i.is and each cotincilmanic distriet d.vided into two precinct and u• cnUed ;is follows, to-wit i lit 1 rot M IKNI.l \'I4 IIISTIIM i
N«»rll» Preelnel
i l.o * rritory herein described shall h i.p-tun as ‘North Precinct—rirst U • up i .i inic District in tin i 'ii\ nt ■ le, Indiana \>> wit Bei in mm i a point formed by the nueisci tioji «»t th** cent* j line of North rAvenue, in tin t'H.v of Green-
een-
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ed
Avenue, in the Gity of C
and the north corporation line iM • itv, thence running 1 southerl', *m .tiong and with tin center tint of
Avenue to a point formed I.'
tin i.it*. section of the center line of • .1 '.iiipge Avenue and the nentm In.. < ! roluml»la Street in said cifv.
. * ter 1 «.ii io:. • mill '' t
I'm i line of ( olumhja Sir*‘»i to
lorrned hv the iiiicrpentiori oi
tin center line of said I'olumhia St r* * t nini i < West corporation line of said cii t i,* nee g-em rallv northerly and ft i ,i lone 11 <! : >•!i* i a • > ■ iii-and* rings - of said i*oi poiauo,i i.ne
t« tin point of beginning
Suiitli 1*1 »■* lm I
'(‘he t eri itor> h«‘r**in «n . eribed J'hiil h. known ar •‘Sour it I'l . cinct - !• ir ' r,,., , ii narde District‘ to the citv of • :i • l», Indiana, to wit Hcginiiin- .,( . point fornn-d by tin* iai*'i fi.-.-iion of the centrr line of \\ * si < oluxibni str» * t, in tin* (’ity of Greir.- < il*- .'.id the west corporation lim* of : ijd < ity i hence running easterl\. oi, lone mill With th* ‘enter Ilhe of Sir**', in tin- City of
•Or porn t ion
mini
said City; thence westerly, on
and with the center
fc
rily, on, alon line of Oliv
»rmed by the intefc* ■ v line of said Olive
y:
with the
Street to a point s.Ttion of the cente
Street and the west corporation line of said city; thence generally westerly and northerly, on, along and fol-
ring the meanderings of «
Inwi porat ning.
g t ion
line to
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the
of said cor
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fcouth I*recln<
The territory herein d<
erein described shall
Precinct—Fout h
in the Oil
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ITistri«• t in th** City - t Indiana, to-wit. Begin point tonne*! by the int* i
enter line of W t Git \ of Cii ecflcast \t , i.ration line of said running easterly, on. the center line of Oliv-
section of said ‘
, . iter line of Locust .•:n thence soiithtrly
wiih the cent.i \r :i point formed
form
,f the center lit)* - of ^‘id
md the south
nee
northerly along to the point of b* Section II Be
itv ©t It or therl
corporation line of said generally wcaterb and
be known ai Councilmnnic (i reelicastle
ning at
section of the c Olive Street, in the
and the west corporation line or city; thence running easterly
long and with
v eet to a point formed by the inter-
dive Street and the
Street in said
uitherlv. on. along and r lino of Locust Street i by the intersection
Locust Street
n line oi westerly
‘•aid corporation line
•ginning, it furtl
n'.i' . i:,n .1 hy Hu' I'onimon Com,, II , , cii, „| ,;stI,. Tniliiino. i.,,i ii,, ai,,... i'oiiii, ll.nanir illslri.iw ,.l ,, r : ,11 vi,I, ,1 into |o , sin'll . | sill’ll bv tliv , II IZI'IIS .,1 , Ir,. ii. .,«||,’ Inclliina for flection l»ir- , -.ml for ilie iiomln:i,ilon ,,t can , Hi,, election of menibei' . i inmmi council In the year ■ I I, election I here:, ficr. ,n
w |th ih< provisions of the tire Oenetal Assembly of the
, W.f InilaiiB „ , , ,il,„ III This Ordinance sh:,,l
i h full force from ami af‘"“ i nt’,. mi,I publication by two • „ , eHsivel! Ill lh< < il eOnci, St le
j of si,Id Cit:
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ordnIn.d Council
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THE DAfl.Y BANNER
And
Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All”
Entered in the postoffice at Gileancastle, Indiana, as second class nutil matter under Act of March 8, 1878.
price, 10 cents per
week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $!».00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. i PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
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iiiii ,.| ('uiunibia Sti * • l >»» a ptdut I *11'1111*ii hy ti 1 ** intersection of th*- ceu ihi iiu« '»! saitl Golumbia Street and U,. , i *, . iin«. t.l Gollege Avettue in ,,.i ,■ 11 iii* ii«*e soutberiy, on. alone .in,I , tfi ;Im (•♦•nt»r line of Gollege \ > • in h point forinetl hy the iufei ,.t tii*- (•enter line of saitl t’ol i, ., a • nue a ml the center lim "i
• • - i,i i.,i cit
along ;111• l With th< •
it i lim- of Seminary Street to a point fi,i lilt'd b\ the intersect it»n of the - cn hi 11ii* of said Seminary Str***t and tin \Y« t corporation line of said thence generally northerly, on, i following the tneaml* tings oi
•'c poi ;i t ion line* to th** ptdtit of hegin-
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, •, * . ■.,i \ ii* r*'in <f. s,'!'11,» .| -1,.i M * . known ai ' hi *Noi»h i’i • ■ inct S* i i'mniciImam* District in tie • 'it 1 ,,f GreencaRtl*. Indinua. t<»-wit
Heglnnittg at a point formed by the
• ectl*iii «•? 'he cental liii4 "i I. - ' d.ington Street, in the City oi • ncas11 e ami t»i»* east corporatiott *.f sij*l city, th* nee running west i ..nr and with tiie rent* i • »f Washington Street to a point io d le th** inters.* t ion of the cen line of said Washington Street til* center line of c^ollepe Avenue
in aid <ity; thence northerly, on,
.il., - me! with the center line of G>d
|('m *111. to ,i point formed hv the ml* -roctlon of tin* cent«*r line of said * oil. i . Avenue and th** north corporn-
II i I i.i of aid city; thence genet illv • a tei 1 • m*l southerly, on, along iolh vvtng tt.e meanderlngs of c .ud ••*n pop • tji,n line to the point of begin
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’oiincil of th** Gity
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ed i*\ the Common of Grcencofttle, InNov**m her 2M, 1933,
WILLIAM L DKNMAN
Mavor. Git n' *.f CSfeencast le. Imlhmn. Uf* st ' Fr* d K Snively. Gity Cle 1 * i'resented by m** to the Mayor i*)f Greencastle, Indiana, N
r 28. 1933.
Gity 'i:i b
the Mayor »f > he
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FR El, K SNIVELV
approved and
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CAR STORAGE By Year, Month, Week or Day Hess Tire & Battery Service, III \. Jackson Phome 7b0
Miss Ann Cannon if' Gary is visiting Mr. ami Mrs James Cannon Steven Brown of Terre Haute was a visitor in Greencastle Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Daffgy is visiting: her i*irents, Mr and Mr-- Albert
ilaygy
Mrs. Lois Williams and baby returned to their home Wednesday from the county hospital. Dr and Mrs. H W Porter amt children d Jackson, Michigan are the euests of Mr .aigl Mrs I. I.. Porter. Dr and Mrs. J E Luzadder and on Gilbert of Bloomiiud' ii are «)lending (lie dlay with Mi and Mrs Ferd
Lucas.
Mr. and Mrs. Join Clements an I daughter are the guests of Mrs. W W Tucker and Dr- andl Mrs. (' C.
Tucker.
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CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sal^--
md
^oliih I*rr« in*-t
• rv herein described shnll •Sotit ti Pi^' lncf — Second c District In th** Gity .*f Indiunn t«»-vft B*cit. •iint form*‘*l th** intei* the center line «if East tc.*t. in th** ' itv of Green ho cast corporation line of cnee running westerly, on. with the '-enter line of reel to a point formed by > 'ii of the center line nt
ent
d the center
mi
Avenne m said cit . on. along and
pgc Avenue *'•
>v t he InterHect Ion of f Golleg* Avenue and t«f Wafthington Htreet . . • . | ; • Mil. Mom utei line of Washlngpoint formed by tile lie center line of said *et and the east corsaid city; thence genon, along and following** of tnld corpora-
lin* to tlte point of l*eginning iltl* ftHMIIUWM III v | |{ |i T
C00>f HOUND for sale. Open mouth, four coons and seven oppossum this season. Jesse Epgers, Clover,iale, Ind. 27-6p. —For Rent—
FOR RENT: A :ix room house at 206 Spring avenue. One story, modern, and rent reasonable. For information telephone 234 28-51.
—Wanted— WANTED: A few black walnuts Address Fall Bros., Raccoon, Ind. 21-eod-5fl.
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“North Precinct
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ning at a point formed by Mi**
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tie, and the east corporation said city, thence running westlong and with the imaginarv
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RAW FURS WANTED: I am located , n the northwest corner of the Square, over Whittei Barber Shop. Will be there on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. See me before you sell and get what your furs are worth. Isaac Brattain. 27 Hit WANTED—Any kind of dead stock Call 278, Greencastle. We pay all charges. John Wnchtel Co. 24-tf
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point formed Io th** inter* « i the center line of said I'-1 in
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in • oi city; thence norther Aid with Die center line of , Hi»e* t to a point formed by ('* 4**11011 of tin* center line of , street and the center lin* i. street in said city; thenoo i’ “o, and* wit I? the een- « f>f H.mrta stV**! to it point • I hv tin intersection of the celt* • of Hanna Street and the line «.t Locust Street in sruld la id * nortiierlv along the «*eti- • o( fmcUBt St feet to a point <1 ip*- i ii ! ••rsect Ion nf the ••en- • •.'Ml ti.i Locust Street and th** lin* of rtenilniiry Stic*? in Bal»l t ti* id * * iHterlv. on. a long i*n*l t'*- • ent*■ t line iif Hetnlnnry to point fortneU hv* the Intel - n oi the •••enter lin** **f Raid <'\ Street and th** *ast corptua* in. i f iid city, tlienc* generally i iv .<nd weHterly. on, along an*l Mtir til*- nuctnd* ringK oi Raid cot-
»in lin** to the poln 1
pointy «*f ix gin-
Hoiilh l're«dnef < territorv lierein 'I* scribed shall e I • t *••■ini■ i • I G.,imciiniani«* District” in tin* of G» eem-ast le, Indiana, to-wit : nnhig .it a point formed by the < tii'iT uf ilo* center lin** of South ist Sti**t, in the City of GreenI*, and the south corporation lin*»id cit y , t hon«*e runnin I' r 1 and witli the center line nt
hv
icc running northerly 11 ii the
po
lion of tli* renter line of Street and the (•ent*
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mini formed
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'' Hanna Street to a point formed . int * rseetion *tf tli** center lin* at Hanna Street and the center ot Grown Street in Raid * it « Houtlierly, on, along and wi ••nter line of Grown Street to formed by the intersection enter line of said Grown Street
LOST: Small blavk purse containing key, r> -“ipts and bills Reward | Call*605-L 2‘Mf. itAINBKIDGF. VMNS Bainbridgc high scho .l won a clow* basketball game from the Cloveivtale five ftt Bainbridge We,hie day night, 2(1 to 18. The winners were ahead II to 8 at the half. Dickson of Bainbridye and Michael of (’loverdale were outstanding. In a preliminary the Cloverdale reserves nosed out "the Bainbridge reserves, 20 to 1!*, after the teams ended the first half in an 8 to 8 tie. I'l’ANE DIVES IV LAKE, II NARROWLY ESCAPE RIVERSIDE, Ontario, Nov 30 (UP —Eleven persons, including nine pass'ngers and two members of an airplane crew, narrowly escaped death last night when their plane plunged into latke St. ClairThe plane was submerg’d momentarily in the waters and all occupants were drenched but were brought safely to shore
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'•< Hi* center line of Him Street in ,| citv !hence 4*nsterly, on, along nd with th* center line of Kim Street i th* imaginary extension of the • • liter line of Last Kim Street to « t "nit formed by the said imaginary • \temion of Ka*t Kim Street and Ibe ' • upornt^n line, Lhe nee genertlierly and westerly, on, along ollowlng the nieiniderlngs of Raiil
• oiitiu rly and westeTl: , on, i d tollowing th* 1 nieanderings o
• tn t'orntion Hue to the point of begi*
ning
MM M l H « OI II.M AM4 OIMTHHT
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'1 ii* territory i erein described shall it* known as the "North Precinct — couth Goiincilmanic District" Jn tiie ‘as *»f (Jreencusile, Indiana, to-wit: ic r Inning at a point formed by Hi** pitei . ctlon of tiie center line of West Seminary Street, in the City of Green- • d tie. and the west corporation line of id city; thence running easterly, mi. along and with the center line of - ininary Street to a point forme*! hr th*- intersection of the center line of
iid Seminary Htreet an
Sti
Mr and Mrs. R. E- Michael s|ient Thanksgiving Day with the latter’s inrents, Mr and Mrs Wi»f Tabor, near Cloverdale. , Mr. and Mrs G- H Hillis and family of Fair Oaks are spending Tlianksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. N. C O’ilair and Harvey O'Hair A marriage license has been issued at Brazil to Miss Effi^ Eades, telephone operator of Lena., and Edward Ebenvein, miner, Brazil, R. 6. Jack Arthur, Margarat Peso and Glen Ion Crawley underwent operations for removal of their tonsils Wednesday at the county hospital. Mi ami Mrs Harry Gainey and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gobat and family of Bloomington were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr and Mrs. .lames Bitrjev, Ea-t Seminary street. Miss Helen King, teacher *in * the Rensselaer public schools is spending t ; * rbanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John King,
Anderson street.
Funeral servic, f„i Mis. Elieabeth King, who died Tuesday evening at hei home east , f Greencastle, will be heM Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Mct urry funeral home. The Rev. A. K. Monger, pastor of Gubin Memorial Methodist church, will be in charge. Interment will be in Forest Hill cerneteiy. VERNE MILLER PUT ON SPOT BY DETROIT GANGSTERS DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 30.—Detroit police last night said that fin-ger-print comparisions had estah lished that a nude body found in a surburhan roadside ditch here yesterday was that nt Venm Miller, notoi
ious gangster.
Detective Charles Racy announced the identification of Miller, who waa suspect in the Urschel kinaping case and the slaying of Frank Nash, Oklahoma mail train robber, and his four guards in the Kansas City (Mo.) Union station last June. * The body was recovered by poliee .ifter a stranger had notified residents* of the locality where the body would be found. He disappeared Irefore police arrived.
Pierre S. DuPont, of Wilmington. Del., who has been ippointed by President Roosevelt ti> a place on the National Labor IDard of the National Recovery Administration. He will take the place made vacant by the recent death ii Edward N. Hurley.
Choiitr Namnl Board Cliairnian
APPHIM ED BY RD 'SEt EJ.T TO HEAD FEDERAL tl Conor, CON PROL Bn IO-
DR. WYNEKOOP INDICTED CHICAGO, Nov 30 -Dr Alive I. Wynekoop was indicted yesterday fur the murder of her daughter-in-law, Rheta. On her sickbed, three hours before the indictment was returned in criminal court, she had given a dramatic interview renouncing the confession upon whir'h the grand) jury action Ifcd been partly based
Locust ! southerly.
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I reel in said City;
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ly, on, nlnna i
center line of Locust Street to n t forme,| hy the intersection of , line .4 suirl I.,, isi Sire, t entei line ol Oil’e S treet in
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PLANE FLARE STARTED FIRE BAKERSFIELD, Cal (UP) —A (tale droppi <| from an army bombing plane, In dl8tr o SB becauJ* , f engine j (rouble, was blamed today for a fire which swept over 25 acres of grassy land on the Ricks ranch near here The plane later made a forc>-<i landing al an emergency field The tin* was controlled before it dirt serious damage.
WARM BRINGS, Ga \ 2!» (UP) President Roosevelt t day aiinounced the appointment d Joseph HChoate, New York law w as director and chairman of the federal alcohol control administration Choate is a close, per-' nal friend of Mr Roosevelt amt will lie administrator of the distillers’ cole signed this week which provides, briefly, for temporary .control meaaur- bj the government (rending enactment *f (permanent legislation Other members of ti,e control adniinistration named at tli. same time hy the President are: W A. Tarver of the de ar tinent of justice, pi'e.sent chief . .nsel of the prohibition unit. E iward G Lowry, roecial assistant to the secretary of tie 'reasury Dr- W L Tliorpe, >' the de<i ailment of connnerce, ar. i director of the bureau of foreign and domestic <->m
rneire. .
Harris Willingsharn, of tiie ilf-iiKit-ment of agriculture, who i ic.spon- ■ ihb- for the drafting of the Hide 1 SITED STATES fO TRADE FARM PROIH i R FOR LIQUOR
WASHINGTON. In (Bed States will tries a market foT ex lange for a pin
Nov. 30. — The ive foreign counIheii liquors in i* to sell surplus
ALL WHEAT CHECKS HAVE NOT BEEN RECEIVED—BAKER E. W. Baker, eounty agent, states that about 50 per cent of the farmer wheat checks have been receive*! and will be ready for distribution from his office Saturday. The other half will be coming cn as soon as the department of agriculture can get them ready ami all who receive a, check, will lie notified when they come, Mr Baker states.
PAPERS OVER 100 YEARS OLD BENTON HARBOR. Mich (UP) Included In the newspaper collection of Cbaries Campbell are two copies of lire New England Palladium of Boston, for Dec. 21 anil Dec 25. 1805, In which are advertlsert lhe n"wesr continuation of “Poor Richard’s Almanack.”
farm and industrial products. Such reciprocal trade agreements arc now. irt pr of negotiation with several nati i.Govemment offuials made this! known Wednesday it a hearing on a 1 code for importer that would give the federal alcohol control administration authority to limit the volume and origin of wine and spirits imports on a quota basil. * Disclosure of the government’s intention to harp iin with foreign liquor ex|Hiitiug cpMntrii-s to lower their trade harriers to American products was made by Monlt cui Ezekiel, economic adviser to Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, in testifying at the importers* code hearing. Although ’Ii*' declined to say with what countries the government was discussing the proposition, Ezekiel said that France, Germany, and Italy were the largest wine exporting nations and that these had imposed more restrictions against American farm products than most countries. TRUSTY STILL MISSING
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MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Nov. 30 (UP)—Officials of the state prison said last night that they had received no trace of Thomas C. Taylor, 45 years old, trusty who escaped from the penitentiary Tuesday night. Taylor had served three years of a fifteen year sentqnce for robbery of the Battle Ground State hank of $1,400 in 1031.
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Mrs. < heater York Fntertaina T he Locust Grove tltib Mrs Chester York entertained the Locust Grove Club Friday, November 24, 1933, with an all day “pitch in” dinner, in honor of her mother, Mis Eli Scobee, deceased, who was a member of the club After dinner a program of contests was given, in which all took part, causing much fun and laughter Those present were, Mrs. 1 ara Giltz, .Mrs. .Lillie Reeves, Mr.-. Fern Hughes ami son, Mrs. Crystal Priest, Mrs. Elsie Hanks, Mrs. Bessie Priest and daughters, Mrs. Anna Metz, Mrs Lucile Priest ami son, Mrs. Bertha Estes, all members with Mrs. Dai y Edwards as visitor and Mr. Eli Fcohee r.nd grandson. *K *j. *!• •!« *!« *** Hr ick Chapel Ladies Aid To Have Meeting All member- >f the Brack Chapel Ladies Aid have been invited to an all- lay meeting at the home of Mrs Oscar O'Hair, Tuesday, Dec. 5Members if the club will make com fnrt; for a bazaar- ^ •!••!• *1' T T d* d* T • Tri Kappas To Have Dance The Tri Kappas of Brazil will entirtain with a lance at the Grant Hotel tonight •1* •!* *!* •!• *1* *!• *1* *1* Koac'lufale Lions ('luh Gives Benefit Bridge The third and last of a series of bridge partie- being sponsored hy the Lions Club was held at the Lions hall Tuesday night Six rounds of bridge was played at twenty-one tables. Prizes for the evening were won by Mrs Frank A per, first prize for ladies, Mrs. Charles Bogan .’•econd, Mrs. Frank Cline third; Mien’s prizes; Harley Miller, first, Irwin Hostetler sec ond; Frank Cline third, and Ralph Fry Consolation. Grand prw.es for total high scores for the three parties wire awarded, Mrs Frank Cline, fir.-t Mr Robert Crosby secoml; Harley Miller third and grand Consolation prize went to Miss Alice Hanna. *!«♦!« el* *f« »|« *|« Bride-Elect Honored With Shower Members nf the Putnam county hospital staff entertained with a mis eellaneous shower Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ernest Stoner, in honor of Miss Edith Atkinson, whose engagement was recently announced. Mi Atkinson is a nurse at the l
pital.
*!« *|« .{. »|# *j« *|« *j» Dfl'auw Graduate Married Today The marriage of Miss Ruth Laura Hoiaday of Indianapolis and Claren.o' M. Morgan of Terre Haute took place at noon today in the McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church at Indianapolis. The bride groom is a graduate if DePauw university. The coupln wdll reside in Teire Haute.
End Serious Coughs With Creomulsion Don't let them get a strangle hold. Fight ^erms quiikl). Cteomulsiiui combines the 7 best helps known to modern science. Powerful hul barinle-s. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to rebind your money on the spot it your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion, (adv )
CONGRESS FACES PROBLEM OF NEW TAX ON LIQUOR
advent oi repeal finds r, S SYSTEM IN HAPHAZARD CONDITION
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0 WASHINGTON (UP)— Aleoh.di, beverages will cecome legitimate factirs in American life under a haphazard system of taxation and import duties, which is expected to form on'* of the most important matters before
the next Congress- .
An annual income to the United States Treasury of at least $700,000,000 has been estimated as the possible
let uni from repeal It is more) than AT GOLDEN WiiULilNG likely that this figure will form the | SAN ERA NITS* r 1 * r,i n|, iroal for furture legislative enactment. When O. cai t; Until a, , Such an amount was estimated by | Rydeu w n- iimn i. p, \ n ,,
d'ort duties of fi;
ari' . uposi’d on , |,, ,
1930 it”, nue I
‘ S;i " wi “" wi " l*»y cn intenial
revenue lax of f.mr
gallm ,f Udow II percent aUi,., I hose I I and 21 w|ll ., ^ pay ten cents per gallon ami th,, p between 21 and 21 ' 25 cents a gallon Wines with un alcoholic content of mure than 24 " r cen' are treated a- distilled .ppi;. '
Tiie hniport duty on till
ranges upward t , $12., thorn ju-t under 21 pe,
Irolic cfmtent
Wltl^
1 gallon fur ent in abo.
the RiM’kefi’ller Committee, appointed ta study repeal problems. It also was the i‘ t : mate published earlier, by Senator Pat Harrison, Democrat, M is sissippi, chairman of the Senate Finance Comimittee. These estimates do not take into consideration local taxes imposed on tiie liquor traffic by states and municipalities. While greatly in excess of receipts in 1918, the peak year before prohibition Irecame effective when the return was $449,810,000, many believe the $700,(810,000 return can lx- oh tamed without driving the liquor demand into illicit channels. Their contention receives some sup port from the revenues fro in the sale if 3 2 per cent beer When ths beverage was legalized government officials estivated it would bring $150,000,000 into the Treasury. The average tax has been $17,(810,000 monthly, which would bring the annual total to $204,000,000. A falling off in this amount is anticipated, however, when other alcoholic beverages are legaliz-
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Taxes on distilled spirits following repeal will be $1 10 per gallon, or 27 1-2 cents per quart, tliis applies both to domestic and imported distilled spirits. Imported lieverages a I o have heavy duties amounting in the case if distilled sporits to $5 per gallon. Distilled spirits include .whiskie , ruins and brandies. Beer already has an import duty of $1 a gallon, which will not be changed and the internal revenue tax of $5 per barrel will remain. Champagnes and sparkling wines appear threatened with the heavie t taxes, particularly imported bran Is. The present law provides a tax. of 12 cent- ] er half pint for champagne and six cents for artifically carbonat ’d
just liny years ago ill Sn. T. II. Johnson wa "I,,ceiilly .Mmsnn \v n will, again as they In |,| ni,,.,, celebrating tlndi
iiiiuh ersury.
l' - i'aiip|vn i man Rp. ' I* I'lii.'plt hmise in J
judge. 88. Takes plani ride AUGUSTA. Km (I'|>| j,,.;. George W. Olilnarl ml. m , , ] Civil War veteran Ii re i,.|, lll | ) ] took Ids hrsl all ni l h,. , i,i, ,, r, said the trip was tin,. I,ui 'nni loj, ’ enough.”
New French Premier
Camille Cnautemps, radical Smiilist leader, who sun eedeil in tunning a new French Cabinet m »»(• ceed tbe ousted gevcninM’i't •'* former Premier Eanaut llifia* Cabinet contains four ex Pnruao. The new Premier nmioumril i t first task will he lo Indam.'* IW national badg’ L
PICK HEALTHLEST PAIR MANHATTAN. Knn. (UP) —Mips Minnie Reynolds of Montgoin'ry County^nd Glenn Sherwood of Pawnee County, selected from 16,000 contestants as the healthiest 4-11 girl and boy In Kansas, will r* pi sen* tbe state in a national contest at Chicago Dec 4.
NOTIt'K TO TAXI-VVKHs OK W«BHI \ OTO\ Tom\miip. i-ivv V VI
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Notice In h*ret y alven by the umler. signed **'n,st'*e i.nrt A.IvlHurv Board of Wiislilngtcin Tnwnithlp, futnam ( ly. Inrtlann. Mat -ml offti’lalN contemplHte ineelllis an eniet'Konev ,,,,,1
d* tennlnlag the ex|,enrtl(Urt [’v for tile year ISSII tha
In detail in I
that year,
dav of lieeeinlir.
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leraei more
inonev for tile year I>i3:i than was set md j,, detatl In the puhllxhed budget for thal year, a,ml will, un the ittl,
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said Township deterinliie upon the e\ liendllure i lie sum of four hundred dollars In gpeclul Sehool Klimt No 22 for repulr of hidl,lings and rare of
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jer, in. , !:i at seven o'clock offhe of the Trustee of
grounds
Taxpayers have a light
t hereon.
In Witness Whereof, we
Onto set our hands this 28th
""yvember. 19S2
EDWARD CHEW, Trust**.
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have herei dav of
Automobile Dealers' Code Becomes Khedive In All Of IihIuuui On Dee. hi. Much cculcl bt* said relative to workable code in any industry. But the main issues in the automobile codes are as beneficial to the purchaser as lliey arc to the dealer. The code provides for a fair allowance on either new or used cars and we feel sure no cne will be dissatisfied or disappointed. I he purpose of this code is to build up business, not hinder same. I he buyer of a used car can now buy with confidence, as the dealer can not misrepresent either milage, year, or overcharge on finance, and prices will be m line wifh value of the automobile. The official used car Guide hook is now m Dealer’s hands and as it was made up fiom figures linnished l»y each dealer of resales and an average arrived at it is more than fair to the pure baser. A dealer violating any clause of the code is subject to a fine of five hundred dollafs or six months in prison or both for each violation. i • ^* n j C ^ C | <X ^ WaS vvr ' , * en b F the, automobile dealers in our state and we. th< mi •rsigne , ai< pledged to do our part, we know yon will not ask ns to violate the •ml' either through friendship, or business relations. Wt, the undersigned, take this means of thanking you, the public, m advance Inf \Mii i ooppi.iimn in helping us establish our "ode of fair dealing among ourselves and Y*)' 1, KING-MORRISGN-FOSTKR a l H. C. FOSTER LX H. CHEVROLET SALES, INC. 0. W. HOLLOWEIX CHEW CHEVROLET SALES, INC. * EDWARD CHEW RUSSELLVILLE. GARAGE NEAI, F.VFRMAN
