The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1933 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIAN*. MONDAY. DECEMBER II. 1^33. . . _ . . . , mo^——■ ■ *■—

Tliesf Hosp are all Silk and you would nevei yuess 11 ir \ wei r *T( onds il Ytv \ I'nir liad not |.4d \ ihi llie\ were All new shades anil si/es.

Richmond Thursday evenimr and playinir at Wilm riL'-tun, Ohiov^.n FridayThe #ineu an>l summaries of the hig’h school niul eollepe games fol-

i L‘I) I Martinsville (2lt I !

S. C. PREVO COMPANY I m: HOMK STORK

\\ i s Is's \\ I \ IHliK Ruins ovi-r north iioition liejiirniin; of week, except slightly older Wed-

nesday or Thursdav Moderate tem-(.i-r.’it m i-\.ept -lie ill.- older over n- rth portioM ah-ut'Toes loy, r-onsiil erably colder Tnursdaj or Friday.

low:

a enca-tl Hee. IT Hut<-liison, Fnrtwright Coa, g Fleli i-ninp (.*1. t Solomon, Mi i mane, Ki:alter g Totals lieferi Stimliimi I itilinna

Murder Siis|>e(*l Hidden As Mob \ iolenee booms

| vivnrs are twrr daiighfrrs, (ieovpe Davis Smith. Evansville; Mrs. Edwin Witwer, South Flenil. and one son, Hillan I Bacon. ItHfcimnre. Md

l.nl.D ntlCF. I \< II WEED

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Ft; FT

0| Hensley, 0 ; Phillips f 1! Maxwell, c 0 Dale, p* 2'Eo-s g ll'SVatsin, f It l ohh, I II i: * ••

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Dec. 11, (UP I

Uhl I Vl'M HvMt I \KKN Hie govauimeiit tiilav again -ct w,,.

'lit WK'HITA, KAN. FflR i price foi newlt mined

sM'F KKEPINt;

8

liaylt

>. Totals

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11

litissell

, El. RENO, Okla., Dec. 11, (T’P) — ' The Inuly of Many Pritchard, slain JA ichitn, Kans, merchant, was found today about tliree miles northeast of El Reno. M. M. C -Iijen, night jailer, and cnfi -iable Dan Hahn found the body.

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Hill) t ft tit j Rainey >ftr

fiuftta Utltnfl. Misa Jonie i.n lour, bmutifiil apriul ii tubnr of tin <niua, -•a in l"i • with Vhi {treat Sebastian, etar atrialifit of tin tn* v tftauyh sin is iimeritil to tlnintii-i. Ini part nr t ni tilt mt hn.t tutmlj it ill.lUi.il/ btturt.i SrhantUin ami ! lamlini. Troabb get ma to bt hnni.iii i. the inins nut Jtnya.i, ptena ni/i nt Jo> the ahon , aaka hia /> u nit t 'ult to In Ip strniyliten thuiya out Hatiifi/ ahoua n threateniilff .tote to Colt, tiplainiiKt that em h one oj tin prim unit /lerfonners of the

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H ON 00 OX WiTM 9 m TOR Y CHAPTKR POUR Colt handed tlie pnp#»r hack to Rainey. 1 wouldn’t pay any attention to It i( 1 were you. I tlidn i pay any attention to mine.” * • yourfi?” DuKan exclaimed ^ more than questioned Colt took a 5-lieet of paper' from htH po(‘ket. 1 luuiul ilii-. un<t* i my door tlilM aftei-noon—‘If you want to enjoy your \ i< .itioit—1*» stnvive It—keep away from the « n iat.' What do you make of it.'^a^ked Rainey helple--'l\ do you make of It Kelly ' You've got a *’ood pre--|agent JUr Rainey.” t . Pugan gulped « V

Colt gazed closely and read \\ ,ti ned* ; i la i .H ii. you are fil lit to go ' ■ The Police Coinmisftioner pulUd the note ofi li s written on the back of the note \*»ii lent out. Dugan. ’ "What’s that?" Lovell pointed to .x Finall hole in the < .uiva It seems uncommonly like .» i**llet hole.” answered Colt. u|au» examining it lie walked • vei in the cot. Something < aught his attention and he hent down o\ei the disOitlered hed He touc hed his huger to a dark red stain that \ci v on the sheet, then stood up "And I'm afraid this Is blood." Rainey muttered ho;n ely, He's been killed! "You cant establish a murder Without corpus delic ti. Now what do you * roppose became of the body ' ' Colt had nut cUref tc-cl the* question at anyone. It was merely a soliloquy that started a train c.f thought as to the possible solution. A distinc t, rhythmic noise hec aim* audible; hist faint, then huiiler .cs it continued The heat c.f a tomtom’ A thin, walling savage chant lose and fell in crescendo with the boom-boom of the drum. What’s that <‘cdi fi owned ‘ The cannibal trt. ipc ' ’ Dugan'3 * yph we|h vs«-|*t witti it*at a- he answered.

11 nth; d/i Aft i< an [boosloo pretUi tiny drnih Jot {Postil bi Atlolphe Min ■

the irceircr ■>< a int (!rt U: .Vi; •

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prep agent her e!f She know all the rope.' In the parade this monting there wan a carefufily staged mishap Tomorrow is Priday, tin* 13th... Warning notes. ..dea» me Then, sternly, to Dugnn. ‘Dugan, yqu pent out those warnings to the various performers, ilkln't you?' , \|e?"—Why do you think —." Didn't >ciu interrupted Colt. Well, yes 1 thought i*t would he a good gag. I knew you were in town, Commissioner before I saw you at the parade. It gave me the idea to grab off some space in the paper and i sent out those warning notes—But 1 didn't send I the one you got I swear i didn t' ” 1 "Come now JHitfan." And I had nothing to do with that accident to La Tom I il , vouch for that " It was ' Kelly. They all stared at her "'t hat was engineered by I'lundrin she continued. lie- stuc k the edge j of his cigarette against one of th»* oi •

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asked. ately before that he leaned oxer Hid W hlspt ' 1 nvm thftNg ill * Im , Oh r ' What did he say?” Colt was inquisitive. "He said ‘You dmihle-crossing • heat 1 m going to kill the both ot you ■* Dugan started In surprise "You were thirty or ferity f*-«*t aw.tv at the time, and the hand was play-

log!

Kelly said rabiilv. "Lip reading Wfiv didn't you tell me about that before aM eel Colt. T*d * mt on x\ ♦ i »r here foi ,i va< ation "There mutt he stnnething to what i . !ly .'.in Right aftei the puiade Hi Tom told me she V I ' Oil |fl|||0| | <.w scaled to death' Kuiiiey’s I ■ AN w a.- \\ 1.11 *• ,i lo- ‘ta li ed • '!• ..oi Mi i i nun m hold forth asked Colt. Lovell annvN * red I dropped Into his wagon a hall noui ago He w.ctakiiig a nap I • • I i i>i l \dt W e W*?D . him up 1 should like to have a levs words with him “£ui** Come along, said Rainey The group walked to Flumlrin's

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!brought the open Qoor. It was as tl u < ^ e had . htiled it*- ch-sti u. tive wav through the small interior The dresHing mirror lay In glittering hits The drapes were torn to ■ hied**, (’hairs overturned. Frag inents of ornaments lay in confui ion on the floco Ami Flandrin was gone! colt was the fitD to speak ' Mr. I landrln seems to hase^ieen mdely awakened Hut where is he'’ Look!” Dugan was phintlng to s pi^< r of pupei pinned to the vjr,. n * * oh the inside of Die wagon Jc.«> giaupad g/oyn^ u.

Colt ordered

cipals into Rain In* held a cm

Miss Lu Tour

Colt, taking Dut to the girl’s waj

• vet «d Im

her dug. Chew

11 the circus pi in - ey . Nvagon. nvhere

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failed to appear, an with him, went • >n. where she was ning the fate of 'hew. which has

been found dead with it throat cut. As Colt cr«>>s-examined her. an • <hjc. i si no* : * ; ling 11, , ■ ii t he window. It was an Afric an voodoo predicting death f**i the re. eiver. The voodoo w a a small wooilen effigy carved to • embb* La Tour A long needle w.is jabbed through

the heart of it

Colt rushed from the wagon and

with Dugan >taited a sc-ui. h through the grcnindM. I’lnncti in's clolhlng was discovered in the

wag..), belong Ini to the lion

1 Tump- hut t • . . u mi n . .• uf

Flundrin.

Colt stopped In front f»f the cannihal troupe wagon Hi* peered in The savages wet* sleeping soundly slowly counted the inert tigures.

turned to Dugan, ids

fa.c

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M'.ll. Willi III'- ~ ; i lu- l<*nt In Ptnptv

Tymornou

The Hlu Top .. ill. ppoi.te. Ail Hi. oinptx nvatn Will l.o iiIih.i win. uiKi.irni'iM." K*lly frownoil Wlmt mo th*y r.i.iux to 8*1 f>.i Ih-li inniioy?" .'oil Hhot.k ills iin.tii iii s mannar tfviiuinvly «iave i wIhIi I Knew ' i J,TO OE. CONTINUED;

Saturday mvht cert a inly wns an 1 >ff niffl.F I'.r ImIIi lhi‘ school in.l collo^i' hi-ketl.all tonms.

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Tlio Tiix'i ( ubs Ic.l Martin-villo, 1™ to i! nt tlio half an I thru ost by an Kjmint marpm in the final imriisl ..fi. r Uk* rouni va- knottwl at 17-nll at th*' :*nd >f tho tliir.t <|ii»rtor. This ■-V'.'eat i not bnr.1 t-. <‘.x|>lain— the (,it-cn-a silo dofoiis.' rricko.l And wh**n wo -ay cnnHi.'.l we mean it s)dit widr' .|>en! Tu ft baskets iti the fir-t minute and a ludf of (day at the -tart of the third tanza pave the Artesian ('ity ,Sf|Uafl llie neees-ary a-surame that they I'eul" win while on the oilier hand the Cubs seemingly could ii’.t k.—|> theii .|.|(oiients out of scoring territory li was just too had beenu-o the Ouhs had just proved tt. us that they could mako the going tough for any team in the tale during the fir half and even Martinsville fans thought their teaiir was whipped. Rut the second half 1‘iirrxpkin .'elite' could have le-aten the Cubs-

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.1 n-t t>. make it a perfect evening in-ofar as Martinsville was concern."! the (ireencastle H team lost a curtain laiser to the Artesian re-erves.

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And soniethine- must have happen* .si down at Bloomington; The Tigers held a 15 to 10 advantage over the I F. neuters at the rest intermission But in the second half, Di I'auw r. - "- Fleml one lone free throw in twenty 1 minutes of cm i pet it ion- That is s.»m. 1 - thing unusual for an Old (!od aggregabion. .ItidgiiMr from Saturday night’s en'ounties, the .sily way lieeencastle an DePattw can win a tilt is to play the Cutis one half and the Tiger- th • other half. At present hoth ((Uintet < apparently ran play one half of a ga'me well but the seci.nd half appearto In' their jinx-

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The score by <|iiarters in the Greeti-rastle-MartinsviHe fray'wn - I

lows;

(ireencastle fi 10 1 4—21 Mirtimville 5 1 H 12

istoiit, f

2

1 Hickman, f 2

n

Kehrt, f

7

O' Isley, f 0

o

Henry, f

(1

(I Kinnally, f 0

n

Huffman,

1

u Townsend c .'I

il

1 -niter, r

1)

(1 Yi im/hloial, g (l

u

Weir, g

. 1 . c

n

Porter, g

1

d II d.-haugh, g 0

ii

Total

11

2' Totals 7

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Be fen x

F

zle 1 Indianapoli- )

set

Auneiban e,>|,|

ITnpire ney (N .tie Dame).

\ i i i \ ii i.i:

Fin il Rus-ellville

Stall-tics also show that are still extremely weak

the Cubs on foul

shootinc Biee missed three attempts frmi the charity stripe; Cartwright missed four straight, finally caging a fifth shot; Ctandening fn led to ck* nect on two successive chances before tossing in two throws All together the Cub had 11 chances <>n f.mls and made only 5 good which is a very tsi.ir - ten entagg But • on the >t her ha nil, Martinsville only ma• e 7 out of 17 shots from the little brick mark

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Friday night the Blue Devils from Short ridge high school of Indianapoli Mill play here * _tt— The DeT’a-uw s<|Uad l-ake to the road this week, rreeting Karlhnm nt

li.

then

stern.

Dugan. I'm piling to ask you a 'I 1 ' ■ ’ ■ -M 1 |»| ,1,1,1 ' ,, | ' J,., t - mil. i -tu i 11 c , \V « -Wh.lt !» It fill' I When the dr. us arrive.! In (lilea.l how many (unnil.uh wen- n, il.ai troupe?

"Tlilt teen

"You're sure?’ 1

•Tosltlve." Dugan's mouth gape.) a look ul uttei- umaienienl wltleniok Ills eves You ilon't II.Ink Dial rianrlitn. that ilui-u- cumiihals .'..It s words bit out It's a known fa. t I hat eunnlbals .liffe. I'rom the .est uf us In their dietary cu-tonis." Dugan s voice was liolluw . M ,• * oil ! ni not reeling very well. .. 'i maybo It', th. night at. i .n, I" have chill | n i,|| , ipm if 1 ,

lilt I he lei V '

Cen .lnl. Do II \ml pleasant

<1 renmu "

Colt slait.it back to Ha lift-vs ' O III "|.|» U at Hie la, Tent a ml walked in. Tie' liUKe place, will, its .-i.iptc tli is of seats • seeineil al.OHtlv in 11,1. night. I-'alnl liadowrs Mt. kered across the , utiVI.S. A lone liKoi.* simul in the h.ig.' ml.Idly aren.i. h was Killy. "Have a . ig.iietii' Kell) •" asked

rj. Till

" Ifte Kil I tin m 'I lai II",1. When ■lie SUM Colloshe ® lulled olid look

the iirulYeled i isareitp.

Cult spoke Yno know, Kelly. • he modern elrcu-- dates lia.-k to Die days of ancient Hume. 9 In those ■ i he w <4 -I i v- , non) -

ToiiIkM

Clreene T-

ii-hip, 22.

Score a

half (,1'ene Township,

20; IPiissf

ill.-, 12-

Kns'-e l

11 1-'

('lurk, f

5 0

Helm, f

2 o !

White f .

0 0

W. Myoi

. 0 0

CloOfoltf*!

. 0 0

Ovf csl re.

.4 fi

W ilson, g

.1 0 1

A M yet

.1 (11

(iiiH-ne 1

.vv n-liip

Il 1

Taylor, f

. 1 2 1

Hast in«Hi

. 4 2

Ewhank,

. (i II

fVilemun,

.201

Mc< 'uleha

II II

Eergus m

. 1 2 j

Silencer,

. 0 0

Rani.' ay,

1) 0

"B” ga

Rii'sellville, 72;

(ireene

fownshiii

Official

1 laihi i.n (lx.nl Park)

‘ \! M ARSH M L

Final

Marshall 70;

Roach- j

dale, 19.

Soo»)X» ;if !

df Mai - hall, 1 1;

Roach-

dale, |1

Koarhcl ilt*

It P

Sollt lid lw*.

f

. 1 II

none.-. .

t .

. 1 0

Myer 1 .

. 0 1

Holland, f .

0 (1

ii-rr. ri.-s, <•

. 1

IsTm*!!, r .

. 0 0

Perkin . g

0 2

A oung

2 1

Taylor tf .

Il 0

Smith, ...

.. 0 n

(}ri(k

. 0 0

M.i- -il

It F

Hazett

. r, 2

Rnlim

. ii ii

Barn

. (I 0

.lone-

t n

Warn g .

0 !A

WllL Q*

0 1

"B" mN

• Roachdnle, 17;

M a r-

-hall, 1 1

(i f d

HoM. (Mon'ezuma)

DI P M W

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WICHITA, Kans., Dec. II, (FT) — Offi.'.'is played a deadly game of hide and seek today with enraged Kansans hent on lynching Jack Wisdem v farm hand, accused of murderin'' Mr. and Mi's. Hairy Tritchanri

over a $21. had check.

Six Wichita officers spirited W'isdom from Kingfisher, Okla , 80 miles south of here, last night after tliree companies of Oklahoma national guardsmen had been mobilised to_ ■ 1 . pi ,,nei \ Kansas moh lefi here yesterday seeking Wisdom,

hot failed to contact him.

The officers were reported enroute In the Kansas penlientiary at Fans ing with their prisoner. Another report that they had started to the! Oklahoma penitentiary nt McAlister!

was discounted. | Senior

The posse in charge of Wisdom kept their destination secret, even fiom Sheriff Ed Martin at Kingfisher. National guardsmen had been

ai $,74.01. continuing the ipmtation in effect since Ibi.'. I. • Today’s Washington price wa$1.21 above the world price set in l.ondoii lo lay. The l.inidoii price today was 12?! ^hillings, up fi pence from Saturday. | On the basis of tin- opening exchange ; late for tin- pound sterling ($5.12''.) 1 this WHS eipiivnlent to $72.8(1 a fine

ounce.

The d- 'hi remained at fid 78 cents.

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The degree of friendship will la- exemplified by the degre,. staff of Tutnam lodge No. -lo • f <iixv»tic!i»tle at a district mm mu ,,f Dd | l ellow - at Brazil tonight, (iemge W. Fieetnau giand master of th,- state of Indiana, is expected to he present and make

an address.

Keel ( tons Will Award Examiner <!ert.ii‘icate

I-ife Savers To Be Eligible Foi Examiner's f! ititirntc

After Class Series

iishnnded and all was .pin t at King-

t; | fi-hcr.

Wisdom, captured near lyn.-'h, Okla., near the Arkansas line early Sunday', had been sought since Nov. 27, when He disappeared with Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard. Arrested near Jay, Oklahoma, as he slept at the home of a relative early yesterday, Wi-dom had lieen (he object of a wide manhunt. For almost thre weeks, since the Pritchard- disappeared on Nov. 27, officer- and citizen voluteers said to total 20,li(i0 sear, lied for the Pritchards .in'I for Wisdom, with whom they were last seen

Ol’PdSF. INDI \N \POI.IS “Y” The IH-Piiuw swimming team will opt"-' the Indiana|hiIi- Y. VI A. <|ua.l in a dual meet at the "Y” pool in ndi mapolis Friday night. H was announced Monday 1 . •

I.o k Pinrie f") ;| Dollar m's Book Store.

Hamll11 fit

lYoniinmt (livic Ia‘*kI(t Is l)(‘ii(l FVtNSVIl.KK wdman GAINRD FAME IN < XMPXHJN FOR BF.ITF.R HOI’SINC, EVANSVILLE, Jrvi., Dee. 11, (Up) Mr . Albion Fellows Bacon, fi8, who won national iccognition for her campaign for better housing conditions. died here Sunday after several week’s illness. She led a campaign before the Indiana legislature which resulted in oa- age o| the state tenement law in iOfill. But the law- lacked “teeth” so -he opened a campaign which resulted eight years Inter in passage of a law applying to all unsafe or unsanitary dwellings. The story of her fight for better housing conditions was printed first in serial form and then as a novel. Mis. Baron was president of the Indiana state conference on social work in Ifi'iti and executive committee member in 1!*70. In HMfi she was named to the advisory committee of the Ellen Wilson Memorial movement, started at Washington to build a model apartment in memory of President Wilson’s first wife. Mrs. Bacon was the author of several books. She was the widow of Hillary Bacon, retired merchant Sur-

f'lassrs foi m- n ami women H. sli ing Red Cios. life saving examiner’s ccrl iflcalo will In- heli! al Bow man gymnasium throughout this week-, it was nnumincr-d Thursday hv Boh Bilks, Beil ('iii s lll'e savin? chaii man of Putnam counly The rtrsl ni<cling will lie Monday evening m 7:70 on ihc second floor of i lo- gym

nnsiiiui

Paul (loss. Dnylon. () . flehl rrpre sen(atl\ • and special examiner, will eonducl tin cheT.c and lev lew ihos,taking ih< work. Only men niul women over tweniy years of age and having passed the senior “xaniinu Hon will he eligible I'm the exam iner’s cel l IItcaie. The class work will review the senior lit- saving examination and Inst nu t tin enndldates in teaching

with JIMMf DURAIBI ZASU PIUS FdnaMayOl IVfK 6! N B fi H I) 1 f il Htfilf S T 0 0 6 1 S 1 Kith Bd!i^' pL

nun® "Tin | HM(\| (kmiv

I if** saving. Ph** plassf tm tmnrs • vf»r> .|n\ fi M ft* 4 II tO 1 f» 'r*:i In hi i -• -j] aro rf*T|iih(i| All tlmsi* inton i(\| kI bounty ;tif clii’ililr.

^HEEP

Here’s royalty! l^ody MoBeth (right), grand chanwii-in ewe and Marrelhar Vl.ine . i c ram. in Ihe Oxford Down sheep classes : ,i the Internati -rial Live Slock KxiM.riti.n held They retire sent the elite of the -hee, world. The animal- were raised on the Min>'li.',,L'Lj /,L l, ,' 1 a>r " Bartholomay Jr-, at Libertyx-ille, 111. Willi the sheep i William Duncan ^ harm of William