The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1933 — Page 3

STIT( H IN TIME i; SAVES NIN&) An d so it goes with the money proposition. Also if a small loan toll help you be ^re and see us. HEAMERICAN.SECURITY.CO. Loans and Financing 1.2 K- Wash. SI. Phone #H

IHt UAlLl bAT'lNLK. GKEENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY. DECEMBER lb. MIX

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LASSIFIED ADS

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—For Sale—

|,'j n i. Selection of Children's Id each. IlHiniltoii’a Book

l«-tf.

OR SALK: Apples, .75 per bushel up. Several good varieties Mclough Orchard, one mile southwest • la, 11 if.

OK SACK Fresh Jersey milk, 5 (. i iimirt. Cream, 15 cents pint. Phone 6167V. IH Ip OK SALE Walnut dressing Ijp, walnut highboy, child’s bed. 1\ pool table, large size ehitd’s oak Jolin Cook, Jr-, 417 oast Uingt ai strut. It

PIT I ON SALE All my lumsegmids at 40K west Walnut street, isda>, Dec. 21, at I p. in Mrs. 111,a L. Hillis. 18-:tt

h'K SALE: Havana cook stove, hole, tKi.tK). Furniture Exchange, le square Phone 170 L. IK 2t

hiR SALE <'ookies. 'sell Fieri e.

Phone If 111. 18-21

fOR SALE Three year old Jersey and calf. Nine miles northwest 'Vivalia road. Henry Stinson. IK Ip

SALE OK TRADE -1028 Cm sedan; 1981 Ford coupe, hoth A t condition; also 1927 Ford -ter. See Frank Thomas at Mr nmm's Laragp. 18-2t

ftiK SALE — Turkey Riiral 118.

and ducks. 18 2p

(tiR SALE—Child's sidewalk hi in Rond condition, cheap. Mrs 1 M Bride, Phom 138-Y 18-lt

j(lK SMK Three tube Croslej buttery set, cheap. Fianklin t/ure, ( love(dale. Ip 1,1 \ 1. 1. 1. id battery set ra Sleuart Warner, new H hatterill for $15. Phonograpli, $8.00. . Berry street. 18-|p nR SALE Chickens dressed and vercd for 5*1 cents. Phone Rural 18 21 2p OR SALE. Afghan makes an «l ( hristimas gift. Mrs. Camilla. MH 487. IS-Sta.

Jim line

"Faster, fastBR, FASi EK!" is the coaching cry of T. W. St >t»bs of Wit-ten-ljerg College, Springfield, <>, in | his third year as head mach of the

court team

His faT-bieakihg five are whirl- | winds on land and maelstroms by sea The slow-hut-sure-fiMiteii warm ilic

and their outslartding performances on the gridiron ihis < i.son luought them wide tt-c,ignition Bradley, Tiger halfhack, Was I 1 ted mi tlic second tcign Sisrpson, guard, and Pierce, fullhack, .m the Old Coin varsity, received honorable mention.

REDS V I I \( K P \BADE IN ( Hit \CI); FI FI V HllRT ( Hit AtiO, Dec, 18.—Fifty persons were injured Sunday as ;t,000 parading members of the Ukrauian national so ieties, protesting Russian treat[nient of Ukraniaiis in the homeland, we: e et upon by a band of 5(H) rioters, said by the polite to be commu-

nists.

A squad of p.ilice, assigned to keep

the parade orderly, found itself in the position of having to defend the marchers against the attackers when the hanging of hurled bricks against the eJevatea railway structure announced the raid. Hurried riot calls brought police reinforcements and the alleged riugleadeis, together with about a dozen of their followers, were arrested. From them, palice aid, they took pieces of gas pipe, lengths of loaded rubber hose, brass knuckles and clubs. PROFESSOR SEES DANGER IN WHISKY "NEAT" NEW HAVEN, Cnnn. (CP)

—For Rent

"11 RENT—-Sleeping room. Suit jl" for woman employed. Inquire write 9 Chestnut stiet 18 Ip

"li RENT: Six room modern it piH W. Walnut St. See Roy 111-. 18-81 f OR RENT: Modern sleeping room, ic m, reasonably priced. Prefer employed ladies. Address X, Ban jr office. 15-18-21

—Wanted—

[WANTED—Any kind of dead alnek ill 278, (ireencastle. We pay all *fR c s John Wachtel Co. 24-M Miacellanemui — < HRISTMAS SPECIAL on Pet snent Waves, $8.5*1 and $2,511. Jo-Jo auty Shop. Phono 722. * 1315-18-20-418.

Trieiili me 818 (or high graile lower % foal. Also block <s>al. A .1 iHiff

16-2ts

PECIAL PRICES for 'll thl , ,! ‘’l' al jiip east Seminary street CHI tie ualed card tables for $2.<Hl; •hi water bottles, $1.00; 11.50 large H.v . *| (M). 75 Cent tin boxes for. ’" s stamps, jewelry or cigarettes, I mv.-Ij , ..I I do . • ••td de orated by Pearl O’Hair.

18 Ip

; i . ; .1 ! I I I olll HI III d II lit ‘ I 20. Owe 8x10 and two 4x0, $4.00. J mnmck studio.. 18

Hii liest line irf Christmas "junk" l r "f the Alleghenies. Hamilton s ?"t’l< Store. 18-21

f'oAo.H ryjjrnaas bench I'he fast and accurate get the

call.

la f >ur years the "Fighting Lutlierans” of WiMenberg In e lost only three home gaimes. La l year they tied w ith Ohio U for the c ha 1 pia'nship of (lie Buckeye conference. Cam h Stobhs bi ings five letter-men to Del’auw 'lAiesday evning for a loop tc-t luu to prepare ta m et Princeton Uni vers it) at Spi ingfiehl, New Years's night. —o lirazd will play Greene 1 tic in the local gym We Ine. day night. This means t good game is the Red Devils and 11 gei Cuh- have been athletic rivals nice "way hick when.” Italic Wheeler, Brazilian mentor, s a real team I hi • a son, according Coach Edmonson who scouted a tilt over at the Clay county cat the ther night The Ki I Devils have izc and aldlity, he says, and they ought to go places this winter. —is—1 And that just reminds us that there a former (ireencastle boy playing forward >n Wheeler’s outfit by the name of Blake, son of George Blake who used to live on south Jack.-on street Ymug Blake is going good frolai' all reports Wednesday night.'- < oiite t shaiild attract one of the biggest ci"wd.s oi the season as Brazil will pi diahly ■end over a large delegation and Greeneastle funs no doubt will turn | out strongBv the way, did you not r e that l Sh >rtri' ge wa I loll'd Mnrou Salnrday hy a seore of 85 to I!) Let - ,oe. Mac Mill crocked l/ogansport conce h'd to lie one of the la'st high school aggregations in the state tin 1 year, s.. Green "astle's 21 to 17 defeat hy the Blue Devils wasn't so bid after all. —o I ‘oar'll Peleriiian of Shu I ridge told Edmonson after the battle here k riday evening that tii~ laiv s wore “lucky to win " If the Tiger < uha luh'i have just made those two heartbreaking field goal attempt - when lie' iunt ivas 18 Hi!!'!

FW ORLEANS OFFERS THE TELEPHONE FIZZ N EW OR EKA NS (DP) "til 1 ' dil up, f || j, telepfiuiio ft**. New i, ^lea|ls• latest. How to make It? Take u laita glH - till It half full of flue lee, add t'aspiMmful i f sugar, one pony ' I i'nch brandy, one pony of ' luia-ch I no, one raw egg, slinke ""H siraln in a stem glass and fill *ith seltaei-, Excellent, eh? Telephone yeiu IfleiKle atiout It."

Ahoiiney/s, Defense

EDMUND LOWE IVIUN BRINT - CONSIANCb CUMMINGS ooveli/ofioD by o/fifngGmQnl with y rm

COLUMBIA PICTURES

ii Basketball | VS. DrPauw Tuesday, Dec. 19 7:80 1*. M. BOWMAN *i4\l Admission 85c

DETROITER LOVED Al H) VS MFt II AS WIFE DETROIT, (UP) - Luigi Prigionigre, Detroit, loves his autonwbile as much as his wife, he told Judge Donald Van '/ale here recently. Testifying against Grady Wilson, charged with having a stolen ear in his posse-sion, Prigionigre said "I have had that car for three years and I like H very much.” "What do you mean, ‘very much’,” Judge Van Zile asked. “I like it as muoh as my wife,” Prigionigre replied. Wilson was sentenced to a 90 'iay jail term.

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tint Attorney, r?• - ni ers that he htlS inrtn to the choir life to cannft for the

of the »»i*i i», a n ft

> are accused of ted to vivrirr a

i 1 't ft om Yob'-ta l,ni I'aine, a f/irl icilh l,m,i hr ho; hiohcil. She fries to O'i /.’•// to di nfi n case he has de-token auntnst \ irk Quinn, mi U»l* ilniioild il.araiter He refuses. vou r,n nw WITH THE STOtfV v.il i *• tti her foot and addressed him with cold furv. All right Bill You think you’ve £mi ii vvlioio \ ,)ti u.int u> But this: I* ono ..i-o sou to iv>t going to win. and I II toll vou why—because it’s n* ver coming ii|»' And even If It do > \mi won t ho around to try it' Vou won t he ihse to try it! Nick

vi ill <• a to that.”

She stnrmod violentlv across the ennm and threw open the door to

I he outer ofth e.

Did VOU get e vervt hln? ?'' Burton

called to his secretary

Uv) n t<> the exclamation points."

the girl replied

\ th -lx.i Lori line looked from one tn tlm other and realized that she had been outwitted M ike me up -ix copies.’* Burton itrected, with an oblique glance at n i - visitor “If anything: should happen to me, it will he nee to h ive

the comedy— I lav off

mouthpiece "You wot trouble, would you. Bi

Vut

him*"

' I's that a request- or V ai s quick temper shn voice, hut the lawyer w lea >t disonncerted “It neither i 1 ■» make a « rack unless 1 up Your pal. Nicky, i find that out next we€»k May he we could nut lx* vou really want me ti you re asking me—*’ I m not asking you

you."

There vv'as a click as i the receiver. Is that -n > Well—" Baul Walla* e was in \ nient. As she came boudmr. following her versation. VaTs lace w< pres.sion of crushed f Faul came forward lo • she avoided him. . "You’d hotter go hnn

“The i

in order''" a*»d in her is not the I never an hack it going to a deal—if do what I rn telling: nung up

il s a partit of her >rmy con-

M onev,"* 11 % 1 s ottr

she said, slowly.

Why?"

"I musn't see you an\ beauty said, avoiding In “What do you mean? you talking ahont?"

The husky youth gtipp arms tightly and compelled

look at him.

“I just got orders to -iay a vay from you.' she said, dully.

M'»re,' t Its

eves.

What ara >ed her

her to

••YOU d hetter (jo home. Honey ‘ <aid Vnt (Eo-o d hy Donald Dillon ay and Errlyn Dreut i

tenngiaphic record of this little emu ei >at ion." IL* how'd with exaggerated gallant! s to Miss Lorraine Tuank you for dr*»pping in Good

day ’

Phe ihnii shimmed hard as \al

wenf out.

in** md Ni» k Quinn held » i ,.t' w if m ihe woman apartment and Nick, vi attily, outlined m hi mistress the way out. ■< it him thi ough that kit!, p, ,1 \\ .M i. • ■ he -said "I II hx It up tor vou to meet him B ought to h. a vin.-h for n«»u Mow *1 you like tn have t foothall hero, hahy It ill right, if l can have you

too -die told him

rite lit M hint that Bill Burton p id u the cr ilty web tlie siren \ ,1,. -k i L.u i line had o*f for his > ,„ n ,,, gp, Paul VV ilia, e a me 4,t him while he was ditutig with

(he \ out h s mother

Win isn t Paul here*” he asked the widow as they •s.it down

A not her a pimint ment

loo

said

i inner caused

up aud inquire Why

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\)VV SWIMMKHS I WSfi plftcin^ first in six of nine events, M. (\ \. tr im <lcfc;»t#<t DcPauw uni* vpisity in a dual \\ iiu.P"iitf nu * i at ihe V. M. C pool Krii^v nigld hv iip* score of oO !$» dd. Dc'l’atiw won, Hi .* in p.) od M. in» i• out I, gb it :wo inches «t the fim. h. d he race wa. i thriller • ( rain came ba k in the 100 y.nH • ( , defeat Itu l and iM» Intyre, of tin *V\ by a few inches in thn hest race •)f t *• night. Pittman cf tlie 14 V”, ha«l th'iigs his ov\1i way in the back stroke wh !e Krick outclassed the field foi tn lianapoli in th« stroke and B If an easy winner in the 220. DeiPanu took the final event of the meet, the 530-yard medley relay. tigeks HONORKI> George Lortz, center, and Al Volk man, end, were picked by W. y V * the mythical all-s.1ate football team ann.mncetl Saturday by the Indianapoli*^ News. U»rti and Volk tmn have been mainstays on the I**Pmuw squad f>r the past three years

>ht mavho h* 1 doesn t like

111 ■ : h-i ving linnei vv11h me

Mow * oiild vou -*.i\ <u* h a thing'

^ oi \i* 11.»u»* i■ v »*rv 1111ng lor us* h\

pin! idolizes vou'

\l,\\ ill i. e p,i used d moment

t p* ii out imp'd slow I v

1*1.11 dido t tell me when he . ill.-d up hut Im -Mire his ipptnutin. pt w i' with * woman It s somei M „ly h* •"' it >•'‘iPg i lot lately

•—witUl.'hodV h' 1 « .ills \ ll

B'P' 'P hid been dipping his soup up. .p* ♦ * p. *llv .Mention of the n in11i,ii M ime Hi-ed him ip drop hi' spo.m. and *e{ up abruptly Cru*n |

the t.ible

\\ hv what s the matter fpp-toti appeared to he 111 J stupor vet tiis mind was working like

lightning «

What f Oh. nothing Nothing at 11 | | )t| ’ ‘ I I

I * w on t vou

Burton went f o • phone in an al,oove oft I tie hall Me closed Die ,1ihii behind him I'a* •* grim and anxious Me baled a number \,il L.u * aim*, silky in i tnaut I • fu| evepim! cow p. r»'< liped m bed as p,. answered Dp* ill I’he bedroom wa : . lo-ed She li.pl ’aken the ».« »ut ion t*» lose it and turn on the i.hIio as she weni to answer the

i mg

Whv Bill this is indeed a picasure. * she said in her most dulcet

tone

IJ p ml Wnllat e (hu e lie Je-

rnamled tersely '

No whv

ause 1 m s»*elng that he keeps out of trouble Au amused 4iotie • ante to Nils t*yes is she cooed sweetly in Ip the

Indiana Reserves VH. DePauvv Reserves 8:15 P. M

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huko ii Thanks par

((acts tlie fir,

1,7ti2.00ti kmc'' nf 2,150,5 75 tl»" y to tual divlitend will 000 kronor anil th" aside for th" future. I READ 1ANNER CLASS!

NO. 3)

Hii NS ON S SHOT

Princes Facing New Court

Yaiulell ll"n<lerson. plot. >moi nf pliysiolocy at Yal • nnnei ily. who advocat"il colleR" l»""i ^aiilnie. h"|i"s tliat Amertcu. ctmiiiii^ (>> 11 "<■ un ha nip" red US" of alioholic liquors, will loin"! Hi old Yiiiirl iau piiictl"" of lakli'K wliirky " ii"a (.'* I’ruf. H"iul"ison, who >ay - Ih' i" i no more harm in a kIh.-s of low \oltagr hi*"' than in a "luar. or a r"|i of rhoia hit",. 8t‘"s mui h h.'iri" in li<i">" s of hlRh Tilcohiilii i <>"(""! II** ailvorat s th" us" of tlo hirli tinII and Hii* coi'ktall. and sii^:; 1 Hi" alrohol in thi si* drink: h" liiiii' "d io iilniiil 15 piu- cent. I His \\ F.EK'S WEATIll R Rains iN'KinninK of week, auain VVialni’S'lay or 'lluirsilay ShnlitL rolilrr Monilii) niuht and I ursday, inoik'iatinK' Wi'ilnesday, nuu li r'1 "i ITnir ilny ninht and Friday.

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ROAD

Wt

Farine a Krnnrl jury ir-lictniont, oharcinK t.hry stole $87,047 from th* Parilic SI i" Oil Co , which they formerly headrd, th" dashinjr (.poritian Princ i, David (l"ft) and Scree Mdivani, are shown as they ware booked at Lo Angeli County jail. They declared their innocence and a. cried they’ll fight the charges to the limit.

Belligerents and Scene oi Chaco Dispute

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Gem Kajhiyy.

'Oi (b*r«^ From whom?" '.Mr William I Burton” 'Wh.tt rteht his he to give you any orders?' lb* hasn f any right, but he 3 got lot of power. ' Vul sunk into 1 rhair Her attl* tude was one of ib'jection and *Jefeat. Paul stood ovt*r her He must have found out that we ta red for each ahei.'' she told the gullible youth. t*ylnff him narrowly to learn how he was te.ict* mg to her trickei v I warned you not to tell him,

I'a ul."

I didn t —I've never mentioned vour name.’ he insisted. But vvhafs that got t*» lo with it? Tell

me—”

The woman seemed to speak with

reluctant e.

' I hoped I wo 1: 1*1 n t have to fell vou. Mom*v h*■( a use I know how fond you are of him—hot he s been after me ever since I met him. Suddenly she ->♦ »’lived to bt»*ak and lose control, rhere was a sob in her voir«\ as -^he ried .,ut. 'Oh. if you only knew how rotten he is' Me killed vour father aj»*l now be thinks it >kav because he Piihl for vour edu< atl«>n' Thovt * what votl all getting away with mur»b*r lb* - the Kind who tnlnks tie an h* vvliatevci he wants Butt j not me—I'll die hi >t' ” j Without a word. Baul leaped for his hat and *oat Val ran after him Ap|>arenllv -4i«e was alarmed over In- 1 reception of what she had

just told him

Baul dear where are you going I m going t*» have a talk with our friend Mr Button No don’t- please " she he* seeched him. m inguished tones. You M only make it worse Hell try to take you awav from me And l ’ouldn t stand that. He ll 1611 you

lies \bout me

I wont believe them.' said the heiidatrong youth Bv this time Val nail her arms iround him. hugging him close No—No—No v*m mush f f haven t 'old votl. but he has something ne an Use igain't rn* Me has already threatened to do it. The evideti'p 1* in his sale at his office You Jon t want to hurt me.

do V nu r *

Huskily in- I»• p love for •this gorgeous 't eat ure showing in his voice, Baul replied. 'Darling* I’d do anything in the world $«> keep you from being hurt You know that. Ion t you } I'll get those papers

for vou'”

>he kissed him ardently and he clasped her tn his arms with al* the fierce eagerness of adolescent

lov e

After he (eft. «he sad harn«#ed |oc>k vanished from Val'« face anti was reuiace*! by one of pleased satlsfact phi TO UE UONTINL'ED

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TXb AG U/NYAKI TpadPS

Bai/tDiAFr of> to Ticomt

Tbe Grsn Chxco Wnr, between Parnifii.-iy and Bnlivin wh h mny k" n rnme tn an eml ai n re Milt nf threats of draptic aetinn by 19 republic* participating in the I',in Anieman ronfereni" at Mnn'* v 8"", i- the first ,p< war ainca 1918. During the pa l year and • 1 i f, thl atniKKle. waged ovei 100,000 iquar# mi lea U jiinule (shewn in map) co-t more than 100,(1(10 ilen.i • l \vinin<t"il, a higher p> > • • ni-ige of ea-ualities than was suffeied hy the A E. F. in the World War. Hnliv i believed vie,cry a lined when General Hans Kundt, German military genius, ti»d eommand of her army In • year. But the General enuld make nn headway in jungle warfare, and was mailed from wrmund c "itl\ when 10.009 of hia men weie taken prisoners by

* ' Paraguay.

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, (I I N ) That at least mi" blessing will acriii" t.> liumanity through th" efforts of Hi" eurivnt I’an-Ainerican <amfer"iie" here lieeame apparent as no less than |!) lepiitdie- of the Western lleimisjliere decided on concerli'd movement to put an end to the (lis-a.-trous war that has raued ladwei'ii Paiaguay and Balivia in the Grail Cliaeo for the last year and a halfLeagil" Fat ed Action was taken by the I'aii- \ n rii an liod> aftei i, lx- a apparent that the half hearted pacific attempts of the Ixaigue of Nations were fored. nneil lo failure hrom authentic sources in touch with ion* fcretice leaders it is , i "dieted that the Chaco war will "ii Ii is’fore the pre - ent PaJi-American parley breaks up, failing which the two warring nation may be subjected to a id s kailc hy the 19 peace making republics until nchi time a- they decide to sheath the i-word. "Official” War The dru^g'lc Isdwcen Bolivia and I’Sracuay. uliich has cost tlie di ing iiatinii. an " tiinatisl HNI.()il(l # in dea l an : wnumled in the pa * eighteen nimths, ha.s Is’en one of tlie bitterest ever waged in South America, and is the first ‘‘official" war since 1918 It has been a struggle in which two I armies each numbering upwards of

>t),(,(Hi men each h on a fiont which trackless jungl" at lance ut 2nu miles. Airplanes. ! inks idem engines of been ii in I he s' have resultcd in a erntage of cam alti<

cd hy til" A. F F, hi tile World War And for what? One hundred thausnnd xiuaie a il" of jungl", lying in the angle formed h\ the jiticlion "f the I'arngUay and tEn- Pili-unayo Rivers.

lieen engaged Itase . they inflicted terrific ibunage tntched thrniigh nn the invading Bolivians, who, Ini" f"i a dl though Is'tter equipped, ware out of I their element in the guerilla jungle

i.iel all the most ! warfare.

" t ruction have | Bolivia, in the early days of the of l.attle that druggie, piiiixol most of her hopes on

General Han Kundt, fa, 11**11 German 1 \1u1y off Her, who trained the Bcdiv-

ian standing army. I

When General Kundt took t-he field al th< head of the Bolivian army last year, the event wn hailed as the tmgiiuiMi.: of the end, with victory pren I : Bolma But the German'

inicli higher per than was suffer

In the da\s of , lie * "liiiuistadoii*s

B i« md (Je " 1 * r ••

I’aiagnac was h" ely defined, and j

since then il hasjieM r (sen definitely ontlineil For manv years, the Gian

a a i.di 1 1/ " N Mai I 1 ml," nut il R-.li, :a I a • tie At la nt is Oeeatl along the Paraguay River, which forms the l a tc^n h nindary of the Chic,) In th" Bolivian plans, Paraguay .-aw tm iYic" tn her 1 rogram for the colonization if the Chaco and a threat to her national security; hence the last re amt nf defeated diplo ■ 1 \ • .1 r " Paraguay ail’s \\ hip Hand Fran the ou 1 -*,, the army of Paraguay held a decide I 1 A antage over their enemies h'ighting virtually in their own bailiwick. 1 ciist nied to the hot, damp atmo-phere of th** jungle,

no' tin* brand taught in military academi"- rime after time he drove offen--nc- *p ou t 1 'anr. i.iyan str<'ligliolds, only to !«' driven biu'k, lunnercifully

Is'aten.

On the other hand. Paritg'iuiy did tin, gam any nuiterial advantage, being ■ output fight oi the defensive In tin* most r"""nt battle, however, the Bolivians w"i" .-,) decisively beaten that General Kundt was recalled from lominnnd after. It),(MM) of hia tloop h id Ik oii siii iiRinded and taken prisoners. • Paraguay is note*! for its (HVMveas at arms In 18(15 it undertook to conquer Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, a llcrcul-an tn k for such a .-trwll naB i 'it It did not give up the .-tmggle until its po, ulati >n had been reduced to pjl.non (of whom lady 28.,MM) were

and, above till,

to th"ic supply im ii) after fp, je 1 of wui - .

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