The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1933 — Page 4
IHL DAILY BANNER, GKELNCASILE. INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. I'UJ,
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Third Conviction On \ssault Charge
•AI.UIAMA MXiIJO WILL I A< K o imva i h ri;.N Ai/n rm:i) »> ,11 KYS VLRIYirr
NashviJJe Camp Is Described
LOCAL MAN IS COOK AT CIV1UAN
CONSERVATION CAM? IN
BROWN COUNTY
pro* l<l‘j water for tli<‘ camp anil ^'’ild
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All the men are now qnartered in permanent, well ventilated barrack*. In tile sport line we have sev°ral crack volley ball teams, a Rood football team and a red hot basketball team. Our advance man is arranKInn football and basketball names with teams from nearby towns. YValso have picture shows on an aver
atte of once a week.
A Veterans of I’oreiKU Wars Post lias been orwiui/ed in the eamp lore with a membership of l.'iv, niakiiiK it the hanner post in t^ie slate. Tin ,
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tween offigeie. foi sters. and the men J*as ereateil an atnmsphere un
ThisPis station lil.V the breath of excelled b? no other eamp^o Nashville hrouileasiiitK fruiP our i We hello* < w • ha*<y the best < If I lul(«''lew studios on Wed Patch cers°of any camp in the A nitei^ Ililj. Koi i hi' next few moment States. A broad ■ latementp hut ne\ < you will Ivear from tl*e ttreal P. C. <' ertheless every man In old <i I £ Co. Ifit;! Tl^y are the IWys who | w ill back dr up Th °iffic, is of w horn command m stratepie |i int in pic- ; we are so proud •no LienP. lip 1 tiiresiiue old Itrow ii Count' Iio.*c| IiBil, ol dhe I S Na* ' . our eom Nestling very nearly in the heart of oiiiandinte officii, and •'apt. C yer if the county is situated a preal knob | the Officers Iteser'e Cor^s. whence emnnales tile vole,- and the ! All-in-all tile eani|i Is eliekina
pei fu lly and eiml ntnieo reinns sii pifooe. and now dear old 't;i i Hdnuini; off and your aniioiineer bid I you adieu anil nodspeed. ° 0
son Justus of La Myotic an pending pent Friday w i ll Mrs. Laura I'rank. few days w ith‘ William Lane and j Ml and Mrs. Herberl Clodfelter wlft! [and eh i Id ton spent* ThanlWKlvIng .Mrs. jleleu .Mamtux win, has b.mJt.l ">'h. his S iandmother. .Mrs. Carrie
ill. is improving
Mr and Mrs:. 1 • Mild of .Multeie ANCIENT MOUNDS FOUND -pen I Thaiiksithing with Mi. and LtiiKN'K. Ore. .(*'Yt - Ancient j Mi*b <’ail Mill' and lamily i Indian niound- and i ii.es believed
w ilb Mr. and family.
A bazaar will he h Id at I nion Chapel Saturday eioning
tircenWtstle eijtizoiis will be Inlerested Inotl'e following graphic article by Uos- SiS(liei land desei thing the civilian consenatlon corp camp ^icar Nashvtll in Brown lounty.
sen. | J o The liannA> Q by Fr.d '^*'^1 ,pi,i, c ltM d harniony
of Greencaslle, who is cook at tin
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power of 1561.
It may be truly said: "The C C. (t.'a lime landed and lime th sitna lion well in hand " On July l.lth i **hen 15*1' to 'id Into tills sei toi i , didn’i seem possible or plausihli tha’ a eamp could he decently esta<hJisbed to aeeoinmodat more thaii
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I»K< ATI'U, Ala.,° Dec. '_\o<IT» - Heywood Patterson, Chattanooga, Tenii., negro, "4r convicted for the third time l , 'rkl!iy "ti elia^ges of assaulting two white women aboard a freight train nflar fjcottslKiro, Ala., on .\fc*ivh 2:>. l!t:tl I hg jiirC's veidk t fixed the penally at death. Judge W W, Callahan deferred passing sentence until a date to be j fixed later. | I he, verdict was returned at .5:12 p. m., after the jury had deliberated for Ml liour,- and ;i;t minutes. The jury reportenl about .5 p. m. ijiat it "as rr#dy to give a ycrdii t. I’iitteisoii was iinjured brought into court from nearby M« rgan county • jail. o © There was no dwmon.stration from lln crowded courtnsnn. In a calm, low voice, Judge Callahan told atl"im Jie would |<a-s the sentence later. He di>Miot specify when Mef#ii-e attorneys were granted 30 di' s iii wlu< h to fi(<‘ an appeal. Judge Callahan ' then adjourned court until thi- morning when the, second trial of Clarence Norris, jointly indicted with 1’aUeirsan, began. Front the time tin juiy annoUtu»l it was ready to repurt until adjountmcirt. the judge allowed no one to liwe tiif ciiurtr'iont. The doors were closed. ° I^hUci on was rejturned ’to jail to 1 await senten e, bnohhcr jury to bear NotTis’ case wa completed just us the Patterson jury announced it wa- reiuly to report. Judge Callgban gave ttoe 12 men instructions while deputies'went for Patterson and they retired from the ourtn om hefoife he was brought
in.
More than L'i5 vilniremen had been examined liefoiu a panel of 30 men "eye qualified for nervier in the Nori is tiial. Most irf them expressed lived opinions or opposition to capital punishment. I li»i examination had •tarted late Phursday when the Patterson jury retired to licgin its «|c liberations. As the difficulty in discovering eligible jurors for I he Norn- trial dr * eloped, Samuel .S Lei ho wit*, chief of defense counsel, moved for *1 i liange of venue from Decatur on the grounds that “it afppeare that the majotity o| the population have fixed opinions which iimkena fail trial impossible here.” Judge Callahan denied the petition " ith the eomiiientJ that “tihe very fact f iat those i|ucst3nnu(l for jury duty have been hondst enough to state Ihrii feelings gu.|rantees fair Inal by n Morgan county; jury.” MEDICINE !jH0WS REVIVED MANAWA, \M,s (CP) An old la. libjlied IliedliSllie shew, (h . flivt to make its apiicaranre in this vhinity toi a nniii^ii r of years, was so en l h n-iasl Itally reeei*oi| by the I'Ublie lliai tile operator report si a eoinpleie sell oioi. Among the eonlests staged b}' the show was one for tile best neefordlon player in the "lUiity. and om: for t h • most populai lioiisew lie.
400 men.
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Wliere and Ipjw would I In.-.* g't water, liafits amb all the other essentials necessary to meet the d • niamls i f a well regulatiyl eamp. These uuestions have all hieu dispens'd with and now our eamp can he pfiubd on a par with any in the eoumry. There are two companies stationed lien 1561 and 1 557. Our water supply j obtained from an artlflcial lake situated about a quarter of a mil below the eamp site, the water being pumped up to the eamp by means of power fill engine- The water is fllterel and chlorinated. It peated , analy sis of this water have been reported a.-
Iiaetei iologii ally potable.
Under the etytert super* ision of mu foresters lh h».,iitilicatioii ot the I!row n Conniy State I'ark ha been ini|>rovti d w oililert ully. hadly negleetad roads ha'i I men pm in shape and ale now c mparabl to son*,, of mil best State highway Th, handiwork uf thes C f C boV,is e* iib nt in evei v nook tinil roruci of till State Park and (iame I’r serve vvhlvti consists i I a little more tliau
I 5.000 acres
Yo\* that is i|iiii, a laig w»rk hop. and keipi tin l,oys busy. On Sept lilh the aw mill o* lied and op- i a;ed by eiv lliaes was put in operation an i w III jt main in operation until afier the anihorl/.eO I|ll,;ta of 170.000 feet ol timber lias been cut and sawed into lumber. To | date approximately 162.(Mm fc t lias I In i n eiit and IL.'.iinu feet ha* been j run through tlnp sawmill. This lumber is to be distributed i lo the '*i Ions S ate Parks for building proji i ts. Otb r 'gainful oecupa lions in which the hoys are engaged j are: trail IWipri *ement work, clearing out timber over the improved ,ni ea. erosion .lint ml and the construction- of two additional dams t >
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o ° An life Chapinan and daiighiei and son and M' and Mrs. Ansti i Fox and 0 baby of Muncic 0 sp'nt Thanksgiving day with Lee Mille. and family. Mr. ami Mi- I'larenee Clodfelier of Wa* eland. Mi and Mrs. Cler Clodfelter and liahy .f Lafayelf, took Thanksgiving dinner with Mij Carrie c*lod|e|tei and janiil,'. Mrs Pearl C ink jnnl dauglitei [ of |iidlanapolit), ai ,c -penillng a In*' j days with hei niothcr. °Mrs. Ileiei .Maddox. o Mr. atwl Mrs i lai •nee Lane and
TROOPS DEFEND THEMSELVES WITH GAS
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00LDEN 1,’ROUT PIJINTED IIKMi. On., (L!p) —California golden trout, a new variety in Or* gnu. aie being plae- ( | | n landlocked 1 s-i ade ,uifHjiitdin lakes hy the sla'.g ,any 1 omnilHsiiMi t.-arly 25.000 Ash "M,. raised fronn eg|gs received from CaHfo'ttia gaulr "'ig^utssion.
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Lynch la^t settled the ea-e of Lloyd Wane! lb-year old negro, wlioconfessed attacking the Slaughter of a St Joseph, MA, family In theahove pi ) , Chief of Police Charles Fnos T left I and Sheriff Ott»> Theisen, laith of St. Joseph, are shovel 1.- ng at the vase which tv.isbr iki rv by members afclh*. lynching moli who storm'I through the sheriff yu: ami lihe jail
PUTNAM COUNTY TAX LEVIES FOR THE O in ;im; i wr \ vkks or ittnam < oim v ; i;a i k oi i w \ rio\ vnu oua v\\ milk in 19;u Notice is hereby given that the taxe s levied for Stale. County, School and elher purpn-cs in I’utnani < oihiI.v, Indiana, are due and payable at th* 'tVeaaier'k office of said County ef the Taxpayers, one-half on or before the first Monday 0 in May, 1931, and Ihe remaining one-half on or before the first Monday in November, 1934. o
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