The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1933 — Page 1
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C.REENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1933.
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REDFORD, Ind., Dpc. it. mill njiipiniPiit i nsliPtl in
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nil niP.I in tin* I.awvfn.c county cii . nit court ■ Ky El n ils W. Shmltlay, thrmiah liia ntloiiipys, llolmea & ||,ilincs, Inilinnapolit*, aRaiii't War nn J. Yount, supevinlPiuleiil of Hip lic.tfrtTfl pnMic schoola. l Im suit pepw out of Urn iil|p|.'p(l revocation of Me. K'ui May's (pi.Iters’ II,, nsp w Nile i ho dnfpndant wa coun , opprintPndpnt i f sell,ml f John ,in eminty .Spiitomher, 191‘J, In Septonilmr, IHPJ, toe complaint alleio'- tint pL'intilf entpred into a ,, ntnu*! with tiw mi-im of PI*aaant township John on county, to tench at Hie 111K'h “•hool at Whitelan,!. fin It** cc i.het 15, 191 It, h*** alley, the de fciidaiit wronirfully and iinlawfidly demanded the resifrnalion of Mr. Hhadday and when it was i-efused Ih** delondanl c,- nsed t i he entered upon fl era ! * hook main'ained by the state ho aid of edit ntinn a ni tat ion that the license of the plaintiff had been
revoked
I he complaint alleyes that a » reult of this action the plaintiff’ con ;, cl i,i- iune.voi, I and hei wn unable i, teat'll further in t'he Whiteland |,i K h chool. Mr. Shadday alleges i at he hey in proceoline; to expunge from the records the false, wrongful and unlawful mliy He alleges that i„. 'hi ■ nit in the superior court il cminlj an I mam I a tod the .aate hoard of education ami its liiPlldeps (o expilnve Hie entry and that on Septemhei lit, 1932 the manrt.ite was i,. ranted and has not been ;.|'/<e. , i!e*| I Ion has been complied with. fhi eomiftl'iint further allerje that the pt.ttnliff rs t»-en prevented froin te.i' liitur for more than ten years and t. ,1 his I ruier .'1111111111 eaminys were
E' (ft to.
i!r. Yount came to Redfnnl two \. is afro from (ireencaslle where he superintendent of the city
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P. L. Riley Mr Riley will address a poultry meetiiiff in this city Monday evening,. Dec. IS, at 7:3(1 o’clock. The meetitijf will he held under the auspices of the Putnam County Poultry Associa lion. ,
.Niue KcrolmioiiH Adopted IH < Irtran i yat ion At McelitiK in
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JIIIMiF FLAYS NOBLFSVILLE MURDER JURY
EAILED IO Kl \( H VERDICT IN >1 AS(»N ( \sE VETER LONIi DELI PER V I HlN
l uneral seivi,-,*; for Rohartiis i\ ell who died Thursday mftem.wm at Ids
IS l\l' (Ml S |TL) ' ,nt * nl * J ’ Meridiun, ' J K 1 1 were held from Hw* home, Saturday afferno m at 2 o’claek Interment was
in Eote-t Hill ceimslery.
Mr Wells, who was widely known in this section of the county was a life ImiK reo,lent u Marion township ami v as one ,»l' o n je naininf -ivil war
vi-terana of Putnam county.
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I t I PRESIDENT
PLEIM.E NR \ ( tlOPER ATIUN
Two Air Held In ( ounlv Jail
(Jl.dRHE /I l hi VND Kdst oE OLIVER INM ATES s V I I R DA A MtiRNlNt;
NEW V t RK, Dec 9 The \ .tion.al A■ so ioiidn of Manufacturers, .vliict, claims to lepresent 56,00(1 producer resolved unanini nisly List nit' it i,. ask definite assurance from Pie-i
dent Roosevelt that he will lahilio — • t .e dollar on a pold ban a a '|y„ w - h lft«s| in the r.umty m-ti act nit , i i r id ay a 1 m, one on a chat Without jeopards t*i the p< pie of tl,c| () f ^ri)il*l fare*, y and the other for an Lnited Males, i invest.ifrBtion oi his mental condition. I he t p< .,lul ion, one of nine adapted < .eot f*e ZulK, was brought to (liven-
al the final session of the two da
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VI I I t. I D fiRFENt As 11 I’ R ANK I! AN DU INDH I ED FOR MER- ^ HER OE SHERII I INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. 9, (CP) Capl. Matthew 1 .each of the tato police a id I “t night that extiadition apers for Harry < ,.pi land, confessed member of the J. hit Dillin ;er gang. add he liroiii'ld here Mon,lily for Ms return to Limn, O’ltio. Copeland is accused of partiripatittg in a laid on the Lima jail to fiee Diliinger. Sheriff Jess Sarher was f died when h*' openeil fire on the
gang
Waynei Coy, secretary to CMve.mor I ml V. McNutt, hid that he would investigate the prnhubilitv of an Ohio ■ oiivictinn hofore . recommending 1 opeland’s extradition. f'opelan*! also is alleged In 1>e a toe i.her of a luindit gang which robI,'al haul, at (liooli asth'. an*l R 1 f '■'dl*». He is now h* , l*l in the Indiana 'ate prison for parole violation. New N. D. Loach
NOBLEST] LI K, Ind., Dec H— fudge Er*sl K Mines of Hamilton cir cili't. *• oirt tonight dismissed a jury which had fail*',, t.i reach a verdict after 30 hours’ deliberation in the case of William II Mason of t'lifton, Ky., charged with willing an Indianapolis police officerTlie ease wa- given to the jurors yesterday afternoon Police Sergt Ie-tei Jones was shot down last Eeh. 7 by giinmen wlio at tempted to rob a mot ir coach com|*any garage at Indiana) <i|is. Mu -on wa: indictfvl for murder in comiini-sion of a r,Jiihery, a charge which wouhl iinake a ‘ieath penalty mandat cy. Some memlrers of the jury, it was report* d today, oppos**d inflict ion of thin sentence. Judge Hines announced Mason will lie ivtriisl during the January term of courtlii «lismi''sdng the jurors Judge Hines delivered a 30 minute lecture rritiei/.inf Iheii failure to reach a de-
cision
MINE SLIDE I RAPS TWO
BRAZIL, Ind., Dec. 9, (UP)—An earth slide in the Dickson Coal company trip mine here yesterday caused the death of John Roheck, 50 yeats old, and serious injury of Frank M Kroy, 20. Roheck wa-
huiie I and crushed by the slide. Noted Catholic leader Is l)ua<l
convention, was parse I in the l ur giiagp o(ti led by the resolufi' ll loin mitte* only ift.er a pirlted which some members ingi*l :, m w> ti'onglv worded document. With ipe -I to the NILA. Hie i noeijt ion members pledge I i ciu :.elve , to '‘make every national elforl to -■ p* at* oi and i>•■ i fairl; * irental hgi-lalion under •whirh in dust,i y ha lieen placed 1*\’ I lie con-
gress ”
The resolution alTinned Hie members’ duty to offer e tc (motive erili rism “as defects in the policy or plans of npeinti n appear, or as admim Irative improvements may he suit gested." Adopt ion of Hie residulion- follow ed the presentation of conflicting v evvpi ints on the national nilmitiistration’ monetary policy by Frank A. Vandeilip, financii r, anH Di Ray It. Westerfield, Aale ec iinmiii' pro
fessor.
Several nvemU'is expressed the private opinion that the NRA resolution was tempered as a re-oiilt of a speceli liefoie (he gioap last night l>y tii'ii. 11 u.'li yL John: "ii, NRA admin istrator, who made a vigerous de fenSe of the pr*'sidentpolicies. The is-olntion urged “that wark is'iiod in indiislry he tu t further rhortened or wage raleyi further in (leased until there i full a -uraiice that the tPsulling in rc.ase in oasts and pri e- will not fiiither curtail consumption volume." "Serious consideration” of a federal gr • sal*' i * and the w id**ning of Ih*' income tax h.i •• to include a
. astle from BApcni'i-r where he has Keen held in the Owen county jail /alike.is allf("M t.i have stolen a hr.u ehoM art, m Hu county vain-
■ d at $<‘>0.
Roscoe Oli\', ,1, living south of Ramhtidge, was taken into custody following cola,, taints that he had threatened the I • of iuemb**rs of his lamily (Mivm wa . discharged from the Evansville lav Imspital .Imie 30, •i after ha . en comnntii to j that in litutioi, m September, 1931, f,.i nientni treatment
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( Worth H *lm(‘ t.i' W Mutlniwn i\imi, .1 •> awanluit hi'iii wId-h Id* ' i »\vno<t (*wm (. i. Stock Show at ('liHHf* II i liohhng •
JUinoi , hpldihg tlio of th» Interna t ion si if his champi ni corn
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Joliet liseape Plot Is Foiled
Ml vrntNS St 1/1 D, SIX DF.SPER ATE MINI, t ERM PRISONERS ITT IN SOLIT VRA
JOI.lKr, III, Dec it A desperate p'ot for a wholesale break of con \ id fiom (he Illinois slate peniten tiary, -•■•*ne *1 one of the (hoodie t prison riot in history, was frusterat id 1'iilay hv*l... vigilance of gimrds. Six I. term prisoners, most of Hiem in • itile, were placed In sr.lilary conf ’ flit on bread and watei diets, wmi iiits were issued fm a man ant wife outside the peniten tiary and prison officials were trac ing eviden , iowhiiI other unruly con
Vil'tH.
T ie plot as <l«‘' tilled as unusual ly cunning II centered about tmiggled pistol and knives, code tele grams and letters and plans for in citing a riit to befog a walkout with
i \ IRA I ISI VND IIit>H VIMS til EX HI HITS
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Franklin
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Russell
„ RuisellVille peter lai* winner of the rc cvvc 1 lintou
honor:' at the International Live i Mon lie
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ear., (t,i Week, X'.ili lifclve la* ninth j Floyd ntmal i rn show poh oikI h\ the Marion
FAI L TAXES DISTRIBUTED BY AimiTOR
i LOT AL < t il.l.ld TiON AMOUNTS TO $177,201.52 IN PETN vM EOENTV *26 535 13 LDKS TO STVlE FENDS j*<iieinca* le Schools tict 128,107 03 f.Si Biggest Share of Fall Taxes I *__. VV A. Eoopet, county auditor, and Mis Kdtheryne Mil hr, deputy atiiiI tor, Saturday artnounced distrihutinn if fall taxe-- amounting to $177,■■
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A total of $26,535.13 wa ; paid into aripu state • fund • w i ■ deducted (1 judge*' fees, tax refunds, and 3 per cent to the treasurer for xollection of delinquent taxes and the balance was distributed to the taxing unit's in Putmia count' tireenc. 1 rt le city '•chools receive $23,107 02 for the tdggest .‘■hare of fall tase', and Russellville where no corporation tax wa levied last year, j received $5.72. l.ii t i\ collect ton• •( I crease of more than $23,000 over the I spring collections which totaled $189,-
: 928.48.
Tie following amounts were dis* trihuletl to Hie vnriou.: units in Put-
iihpi eounty:
larkson ....... $ 5,866.29
. 6,498.17
2,011.28 5,446.28 5.72 3,54628 4,185.78 13118 . 3,701.83
]• ii I i - Bank nnd pany, thf* iIhIps wltii‘!i
fipu 14, Ih, aivI 1 ••
I ru.si (‘Tuvr fippom-
p, at., .mnihe. of individual I ax pay . pliarHs „ . s | lip | dH gunfire.
ers by l.iwering exemptions was i urged. The as'-ociatinn also went oti record ns favoring a liquor tax to “adequately inni*:, n national teve ime without encouraging illicit com-
petition."
It, their addifs *" , Dr. VVc-terficId, i formerly chief of the tro imii y depart
• I nient’B statistical s**clion, favored BISHOP JOSEPH EHARTRAND: iff Ih* d.dlai at it-p il*l
M < i I MRs IO HEART A I I V< K IN INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec 8—Bish.ip Jos**|di ( hartrami «>f '.he ln,lian:i|«>lis dioce-*' of the (latholic churrh di***l last night a few hours after Hinging u mass in honor of one of the chuix'h’s most celebrated feaM dtiys . the feast of the iiaimaculate conceii'ition of the Virgin MaryHishop ('hartrand, 63, years old, was a bader in the church movement aimed at establi-hine a universal system of parochial schools. At the time of his appointinent to the pontifical i throne with the rank of Roman count j March 17, I92K, a communication reiceivel ftami Pope IHux XI said the honor wa* D* towed in recognition irf “hi- great labors in ipromoling dextition to the blessed .sacrameiit and fo-tering Catholic higher *«location ” Dfath resulted from a heart attack | which followed an illne-s of two j years. Stn ketii Late in the afternoon, i Hie bis'liop retired to bis roomia, where be died a few hours later I ast sacrament wa administered by the Most Rev Id me r J Ritter, recently conavrated h h<*ii .*f Hippo ami auxiliary j bifdio)* of Indianapolis. Another of the movement• Hponsor*'.) by Bi iho)* (liatrand was an alter)*t to establish the custom of receiving holy convnwinion by persons of the Calh.'liii' faith 'tody.
value and Vanderlip -.aiil to "return to the K 1 HI standard as we always have known it would he a distinctly unfortun it** com >• to follow.”
Mary Fiuklord SnTs Divom 1
Elmer Layden, one of the fame*! j "E ir Hor*«*men'’ of Knute Rockne s great eleven of 1924, and rnore re*'ently hen*l coach of Duquesne Eniver- ■ ity, has been api*o'nt**di as director of athletics an*i head f,>otball coach at Metre Dame University.
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EAMOES MOVIE. At I BESS SAYS DOUr. FAIRBANKS I At KS CONSIDER ATION LOS A NO ELKS, D "c S Charging mental cut* Ity, indifference nn l negleet, Mary F’ickford, film actress today filed a slid for divorce frogn Douglas Faiibank motion picture actor, will, is in England • Piling of the action confirmed reporl of a Jeminnent separation and set at re c t numerou: run.ors of a reconciliation The complaint prepared by Lloyd Wright, Hie aidre-s’ attorney net a forth: That Fairbanks lacked consideration for his wife’ feelings and ".eiisihditie'i that lie publicly announced he had no interest in life except travel which "lie- troyed the legitimate ends of matiin .ny," that he absented kinv lr fi'isn home fm months al^a time and tluet in view of the '| .sition *>f th*> hits hand' and wife, this ,-au-ed “much public criticism and unfair comment ’ | The complaint also Htates that the ! -qipcifi'c neglect liegan in June, 1930, j after which time Fairbanks is aisserti,d to have (lisregardeit his wife’s wishes and to have assumed an att£ t’ode of imlifference toward their marital status.
Several of the plottei * were ring loideis in the vicious Statesville riot of 1931, in which several Mere killfxl a thou and of convicts fought for liberty Joe Latino and his wife, Jeanette, were arrested at Rockford, III., a the couple wanted outside the Walls for ii-risting in the esca|ie con spir icy. I hey aie lepntedly relatives of Donald LnfuiH, ilesperadn convicted of rolibi i'v in McHenry, III., and uspecte.l of kidnaping soveial yeats ago i f (|"idon Sawyer, hanker of Tucson,
Ariz.
1‘iison officials first discovered the e cape plan a week ago when a wood *'n box containing a pistol and :i'inmunition was thrown over the prison wall. The box was allowed to lie in the ( "iirtyHid. I he following day inmate was --eizel as he attempted to loop it with a wire and draw it into a work shop through an open ventilating shalt. liuni'ds I hen found six kniv es se crrteil in a barrel in anothei shop Another convict (was seized when he attempted to telrieve them.
Acting Secretary of State William Phillip', pictured a-* he put his sigiiatuie to the pro*lamsition which officially declared the Repeal Amendment hltd “become valid as a part ot tb« (.'onstitution of the J nited Ltotes,'’ a t■ iooi, oil ul tei telegraphic notification had been received at Washington fiom I'tali that Hie Mormon .tionghold ha*t latlhed. the Ldill" and so w a the pi i"l and ammuniti * Mr Latino, a ri t' i' *.f Loftus, was ane t' il "ii a wa> rant barging her with .'diling Loftus and W: K.' Hrmvti in t i . plot Roth A|i |,ut in., ami her hit h ml Mere hn til' I here • lUh'a linn iihnitl iiiv Ih I" had written l.’d'liis, authorities ml. Mr Ijitino wnuM make no tat' u nt Ro kfoid police said they were in t lidt anothei an was song it at Normal, III Broun wa seliteii ed to pi'ison aft* killing a leput ngton, .who attempted to urti- I him I i qu**.* tioning about I'-asolini' fillui " tuti.ni robberie I’lvvioiely Brow n manied 15 year old lleh'ti Maloti** of Ntir |
mal.
Will lMin Aevy I • I’iann Sel('* li(iiis
,N|in|)-"U flonei, A In c in charge of the l iiin exhibit, "' >'ived word 1 Friday that Mr. Lux will he here to jllllg. tile 1923 '"’U eont"',! ‘for Put I nani eminty : nd will also displav ^ me of hi el ninpion hip corn which wa: : down al the ('hi**'ig" 'how, the
'•reate' lint lie yvu'lil
Intere: t shown in the |;*33 'how, oink offi. I'd ay, lend lliem to he lievt- that tie . iilry li.it tin year Will
7,470.55
(irfenca-dlp township .. .... . 2,319.91 (Ireeii astle City Schools... 28,107.03 Greencarifle City 12,626.69 Madison ... ^... 4,637.48 Washington • • 6,875 3,i Warren ... 3,672 85 Jefferson .. . 4 862.82 f’loverdale lewjiahiu • 1116.“’ Elovei. dale Town 81151
SI.IHMI Damage Suil \ enueH Ken 1
la 1 lie largest ever, all I it i - al o (ieIn nl by fariiiei's ami . ai grixwera, ' t In eoiXi di | 1.1 d (hi y en 1 yvill I 1 .:aldy In 'I a bettei grade Ilian * vec sh"' 1 n in I 1 ciiimly, due 1 ■ Hit* e 1 .in fm He pa 1 year. The 1 Id nl aunie 11 1 cut ■ lightly ti. mse .1 hick if min, hut on a ."K . 1 In e I c believed to be
iibi. • the u 1 ei:u o
Ipe corn sliov tin. year will open
next I hursds !«’ in hy r nine mg nnd w.ll iiiui' mg \\ ill In I he displn I '■
as II entries must "'clock on that mninI" ,c .'.al'itrilay. 1 hr* 'oniph 1 . 'I h 1 elay hut ill lenrain unlil Sat
I : 1 day in hi a dinm ■ 'ill lie given tor Hi*' I II 1 loh l>"\ Mini corn groover- who lave coni|detei| their ini jectr; and this will be an ther addr*l feature l the conte i this year ti at the yonngei corn groyvers are lo. d. mg for.' c i d * to v ith * iii'h inter
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PRO] Ill NRA B KtllllNfi TO E.IV F HFJ II \l IN Ml 11 VRRY
IJMLI IEESDAY
Previously, a telegram rame lo the pii on ajing, “Reefie't -ympathie death of youi fat her.’’ The father of the e. nvici to whom it was addies e.*. \
died 29 yeats ago, prison records; . , , . , . . dTndv, I nch anil P* bus y will feature shosved. I he telegram and several r> H|||t „ ,
Selection 1 from Brahms, Chopin,
coded l»:|ei- illegedli were tracel to
20 Years Ago IN (iRRBNCASTLI •
Prof F. C, Tilden delivered a lecture at the Pird Presbyterian church in Bloomington under tig. anspire* ol the Anti Saloon league. Hrs. James Smith of Bainhridg** is the guest of her sen Earl Smith and family. * iV T. A. Sigler went to Shelhyville on business. Local visitors in Indianapolis included Mrs. II.ob. Trough and son, Mi 1. Charbu Huffman, Miss Ethel ilibbitt, ana Harry Talbott.
P of. Ht iuy B Kolling':; faculty p: in. 4 i' li d Tnfvdft ev.^dng. Prof. Rolling 1 prof' r of piano in Hie pr-Pau-v :'id. .ol of Music. The recital i open to Hie general public 141,1.1 r * .piled 1 l.cgui at "'clock
in Meharry hall
Two of the : elections on the |irograin, 1 ho •* by d'llidy anil Toch, are Hi (i 1 • ciii'4 , ;Hp ‘audience never having been playe.l on any re?ital here The complete program follows: Hr.ili'n Smgila in 1' 'diai'p minor
Op 2.
i |i .|iin Ballade ( A flat) Nnrtmnq Schftzo ((’ sharp minor) d’lltdy: I'hentc varie, Fugtte et Chanson Toch: E'our Capriccettl. Dabuasv: Toccata.
( LAY EOENTY CoMPI AlNT RESi l ls I RDM Al TO ACCIDENT IN 1929 A complaint for $5 000 damages was filed in eircnil court jdaturday*, coming heie on a change of ventin 11 in < lay county. Idle suit, resnllimr from an automobile neck lent ApDI 7, 1929, ws t filed by Samuel J. Britton against Sci.ll .Ii hti'.on Mild < tv "U J1 dm on. The plaintiff alleges that Ins wife. Emma Johnson, suffered pemiatirnl injuiie , when an automobile driven by .1 111 C H upei in w.ii.h tie was n pas»enger, was forced off .1 ( lay county road by another car driven by Owen Johns n, who was r.rting under the direction of Scott. Johnson. I he suit hn: been pending in C lav county since Sept. 19, 1930, being yt ued to the local court upon 1 nv■ lion filer! by the plaintiff. DC,BERN TO SPEAK Prof. William F* Ogbum, noted sociology profess i* of Chicago university, will conduct the university VP., ers sendee Sunday 'evening in Oohin Memorial churc'.i using as his subject "Whither America?" He in welt fitted to discus the social and economic future of Hie nation. He was diio-tor of the president’s research committee on r.ocial trends during Hie II .*r administration, and has gained lecn insight into the nation’s ill thimuih Ids many cmtacti wi’h national departments. He has published i wide ranee of books in Hie field ol is) trend and econmil' liistor
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• - * ' ^z u ‘T 1 * * WTTT « cago yoKRh, win 1 making a desjierate i "e ^ fight in Chicngo to prevent extradi- j Genera'y (an wiHi ri im- tenVpera Hon to ,F*lori a, where he would have, lure if Sunday,
lo serve th*' n aj .r p*>riioin of a five-| year Hsintence on the chain gang I a-
Rue’.,* iireslicament resulted fixmi his arrest on au'ipin 11 in n Chicago robhery Police record Aliscl ewd him to be a fugitive from a Florida chain gang
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