The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 December 1933 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1933
Ar<* always ap* preridteil f o r Xmas Gift*.
Sturdy For Wear Sheer for Beauty
Our table 1 have still many beautiful gifts on them for the late shop per. Store open tonii'bt anil tomorrow night until 9 o’elork.
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The TiR-er Ouhs clash with the Trojans at Newcastle tonieht in one of the feaUire frames over the state We can’t think of a nicer Christmas present than a win over Coach Hooker's outfit Here's wishing’ you good luck,
Cubs—ni—
Tuldjy Moff. It’s ItePauw r.etter^ n avel to Kvans\ille Satur.ay to meet the Purple Ace Tliere will he no m .re tilts then for the Tigers until January 2, when Centenary, from j Shreveport, f a plays on the college | floor here.
Plans for conditioning Maxwell Field al.-u wei-e discussed F.oothall sweaters will he warded to the lettennen at chapel Fridayher mother having been taken to the hospital at Crawfoir.isville for a oper-
ation-
Dick Ibjrtte, ■ 9 n ' , ' r f< r the Brazil Times, evidently got a ••big kick'' ..iit of the Red Devils’ victory over th.* 'I iK<*r ( tths. I 1 -• r t hat o.utter, - di >■ several him died, or shouid we say thousand, full' in the ( lay county seat Well Idek, it take- a pretty good team to treat (Ireenia tle at that— without McAnally & Company in tlie lineup.
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, Two independent basketball conI rests are on tap here tomorrow eve . ning anil no dnuht many local fair jwill turn out to witness these hard wo .1! court battles as me keen competition is pi 1 dn ted. The Givenca lie Kx Cub Will I ingle with the Ko kriino I'laeles the Ameriean /.in■ to. s»|U-i(1 « It exchange shots and dribbles wit the (TawfoHsville II asket Co, The Kokomo and Criv j fordsville teams composed of 1 primer collegi did high 'sh o! star 'llepauw, Cent i Noi'mnl, Slioit.ridi" i Fiilno re and 1 . em-astle hig'i school
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I’re-iilenl Orders I (lining 01 Silver
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W ASH I K(,TON, Dei 22. — President P -.melt last night ordered govermiiemt mints to coin silver on a nd ut) lia 1 with producers. Hi proi lamation, fi.niially ratifying the l.oiidon silver agreement, provided th d half of the annual production of I.uttd.iiud ounces of ilver shall he ret timed in dollars to the pr dueer and the other half kept by tile 1 rea ury in reserve. rill w ll pi.e a price, estimated at
the White ounce price of .• ’
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Mr. Poo elnmat ion
lion e ilver .2! I an 1 the
of cents an a naif of the legal ounce—and eonsidrurrent marketing
ilent in a formal .statement, "in accordance with the act of emigre opens our mints to the coinage !’ standout silver dollars fimn silver heieafter produced in the I’nited States or its possession-, uibpvt to the depositors of sin h silver surrendering to the government one half of it as seignorage and to cover ail usual charges and expenses. "The dollar coined from half of such newly mined silvei will he i> turned to the dep, atm Hie halt r. tained by t e government will l»i tetained in th.- Irens 11 y ’ TO SFI.F.t I st HOOP HI Mr
1 4ti cents.
It tipulated in liis.pro1 “The present ratio in
weight in. I fmen.* ,,f ihe silver <lol | Inr slui-IJ, li.r the purpo-.. ,,f this |>roe 1 ia (nation he maintained until changed by further mder or procla-
mation.”
The I/mdon silver agreement propoveil le, Sen 11or Pittman, DemiKrat, Nevada, at the eeonomic conference provided tli .t 1 ho silver producing nal. 11 would al.-orh $2.1,11(10,non < uncot ,,f >i\i 1 annually for four yeai fi. ii their mines in return for a plot . o hy Hu -dyer-using coun11 e o India, Cliina .itid Spain not to *• eh up or debase their silver coins. "Thi pr... Isnia!ion," said the presi-
INDIANAPOLIS, De 22. (UTt— Ralph N T . Tire\. superintendent of Bloomington -.bools, appeared the leading contender today for prosideiicy of Indiana State T'liohers’ eo|lege, Terre Haute. The choice will be made hy tin tees when they meet tonight wii i.ov, Paul V VlcN'ult.
( til I 1 SION IN AITOIN I Wt.S I
CHICAGO, ]i. 22, (Up)- Cir nil
j Judge Kvan A. Kvan, imlay ruled
; 1 .ere had Is'eii ullusion m appoint
| ment ot 11 receiver Cm ti.<) bankrupt
In.-iill Investment-. Inc., and di al lowed any further payment of fees 10 the receiver and his attorneys, Kvan-, sittin as district judge, rendered an opinion that Samuel lie sail, Sr., head of the vast utility ere terprise, and secured creditms of th. corporati. 11 arranged the .ppointment of ( alvin Kent less a. rei'eiver
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ha-kethall, t a.h Harold (Babe) Wheeler’s rangy ban.! .f Brazil Bed I.evils oiitrla--* the fain (Us Green.a -th Tiger ('ni.state tournament •finalists, 22 to I t, in a rough game ' ei iev, inp on* t.f itif* si ate'- oldest re
I a 1 l ies at timmcastle
night It wn- ihe Pe.l Devil’s fourth consecutive and fifth \dctory of the
Sea sail.
Nearly tlnee thousand people crowded into the spacious Greencastle gymnasium and only a few -'catfered eat- in the en - and corners were left vacant li w.e estimated that a large percentage of the crowd were Brazil-
ians.
Although the score was seldom dose, the crowd was kept in Jin uproar by the rou lilies- and speed of the game. Greencastle, email and fast use a fast breaking offense when unable to break thru the viefense the Bed Devils ha I -rt up- Greencastle pris-e-ed the usual fighting spirit and fought the hall every minute of the game At times it seemed that half of the boys were on the floor after a loose hall. Brazil’- height and weight advant- . ge was too much for the Tiger (Nibs and the Bed Devils were able t > work the ball under the basket for shot ifter shot H (wever ,the Bricks’ hatting eve was a .little off as they a<funted for only ten buckets. —o— Winning a double header at Green* cn-tle last night, the Red Devils and their fans certainty had a big even-
ing.
F.*r the first time irt several years there were a few vacant seats at a Brazil-Greencastle game. Every effort was mad to keep up the customary w 1 i.K))if e of these games hut visitors . ■ tld en e a lack of confidence of fan in their team this season, fol- |. ,vv mg the great teams of the last few ir However, when Greencastle threatened to tie the score at the start ot the e ond half there was plenty of the old-time cheering •—o— P ich school had its band out to whoop things up Cheering sections I ■ d up a e mtinpous noise and the game in every way was characteristic of the great indoor Hoosier sport—o-—■ KnaUer, guard, is about the only leftov<T from hist year’s state finalists. All the Tiger Pubs nre hack next year. \ in. e will lie the only Brazil leiy, wh i player! W> dnenday night, who won’t lie back next season. —ot—. After taming the Cubs, Balie Wheeler's aggregation sulskuevt Cathedral, of Indianapolik, national Catholic high school chamupions last, season, .‘{6 to 18. The tilt was played at Brazil last night and the Bed Devils were out in front, 18 to 9 at the half. Cramer, Bradshaw and Brown led the Brazilian irffensfve. Cathedra! lias several regulars from last year too while Greencastle lost its entire starting lineup by graduation So that 22 to 14 defeat. Wednesday evening doesn’t leave such a had taste in our mouth after all—o—• Brazil is coming a'ong and they'll get belter. If the Bed Devils don’t get to the state tourney next March, we’ll he surprised. No fooling—we mean this, —(V— Our old figend Ken Rush,* who p.iun' - .wit the column “Magic Net” for tlie (Tawfordsville Journal-Re-view says: • irl DeBnrd, Crawfordsvilie coach, went to Greencastle Wednesday evening to look over both the Tiger Cubs und the Brazil Bed Devils . . . Brazil won, 22 to 14 • . . musxt be pretty tough . • • Dean Mala-ka, of Crawfonisville and "Wink’’ Ashley, former local man, officiated the Oreencastle-Brazil retto.
are represent ..I in the Kx t ubs and
CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sal#*—
\V 1 it man' Candies in beautiful hoxc foi Xmas. Hamilton’s Honk Store.
Zinc te mi lim i).. “cheduled to >1 p. ni.
The games in 1 , at 7:2H :m,i 8:.'!'/
KOR SAKE: Foot hole coal and , ! ..ok -love, $12.f»d; gasolitu. lan'tecn, John ('.>ok Jr., 417 east ,V;. hington street. It
We don’t know yet wtiether the gentleman sketched above ha* a shiny dime or crisp tive dollar bill in thal hand, hut edhei way he’s going to Imd jnst the gilt idea he wants at Sam Hanna’s Book Store
Beachtale . r’ ing right along this winter and lust night they t«nk Win
Wednesda v | j nlo catn|; 11.. and sum-
mary of ties enciiunter i 1 - 11- follows:
UDDER Early, Ice Cream Santa ( 1 , -e in your de-sert. 10 . ents each, (h,li liter Bios Phone 271. 22-2t
Boachvlale (21)
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Wingate (28) EG FT
I ABVIKRS; We have a full car of leiicii. ■ in this week. Our prices are I.. Pher .in, Bainl/ridge, Ind. 22-21.
Sutherlin, f
2 Dickerson, f
1
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Cl-mcs, f
0| Murdock, I
0
1
Holland, f
0
0 Eayne, f
0
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Myers, f
0
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Isbell, c
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Perkins, g
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0| Oliver, g
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Grider, g
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Taylor, g
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Young, g
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Totals
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Total
12
4
Score at. half
Boachdale, 19;
Win-
41 ( 'NON SAKE: Cattle, lings, und oihei livestock. Beal good sale at (iieencastlo Sale Barn Saturday, Dec. 22. Ip. FOR S AKE: Good yellow or white iii)A' corn. Russell Rolierts, R. 1, (iroei: astle. 21-(?p.
gate, 1.2. “B” game I; .achdale, 20; Wingate, 20 (Ifficial—Ma-tep (Greencastle) The Junior basketball team of the C. A. Fraternity of the First Christina hurch, won a 12 to H victory over the Russellville team Thursday evening at Russellville. The regular team lost Pi to 18. Bl l I K IMON TEAM TO BE GUKSIS A I DIN M B Members of the Belle Union basketball team will be honor guests Saturday eveninv at n oirinntiity surlier to he given at the Bello Union school building. Tlie event is )»i ing sponsored hy the Parent Teachers association and an invitation has been extendel to everyone to bring well filled baskets ali i 1 i|e service und attend. A program .f entertainment has been prepared f 1 the enjoyment of tie *• attending
UOR SAKE Frying ami baking .1 i. kens, 17 cents dressed. O T. Kllis. Phone 222-K. 21-.2p
-ON THE STACt, XMAS FROTH 10—Specialtws^ij
Featuring
•billy schlekke, - 0N T "F s. befa. CAROLE LOMBah
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GREATEST FIRE SHOTS EVER FILMED
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( resfent lodge Holds Annual ( hristmaa Pai ly Crescent Rebekah lodge No. 7(’)2 held its annual Christmas party Thursday evening. An interesting Christmas program was given and an exchange of gifts Was made. A large ittmvher of member)- and guests were in at ten.lance. Refreshments were serve 1.
Miss Mary Louise Schafer, a DePaiiw student, returned to her Irome at Stillivan, Thursday fioni the county hospital.
—For Rent—
UOR BENT: — Modern home, furnace, firt-idaee, hardvvosl floors, garage m A-1 condition. Phone 146. 21-tf
Bll.I. BROWN, UOHMFRI.A THIS ( II Y 111 ADS KA
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—Wanted— WANTED:—Dead, worthless animaU, Th.vmas, the dead animal undertaker. Call 294 Brazil Will pay telephone eharges. 190p. WANTED—Any kind of dead stock Call 27H, Greencastle. We pay all charges. John Waehtel Co. 24-tf —M iHcellaneoas—
AVI ID WOOD: .Square dance Saturday night. Santa Claus will he here und will treat you all. Ip
Martha W.. .hington Chocolates in Xmas boxes. Hamilton’s Book Store.
BOUND AND SQUARE Dance at Banner Club Saturd iy night. Admis ion 15 rents. Xp
Tli« closed Day.
Lincoln all day
Restaurant will lie Monday, Christmas It.
The ( .unier-Journal of Ixuiisville, Ky., Tie day morning carried a story and picture of the election of Bill Brown as captain of the Male high school football team f ir 19.24. Bill a on of Mr. and Mrs. A G Brown, formerly of this city, and has made ipiiite a reputation in many ways since entering Male high school in Louisville. Th** Coutier-Journal in speaking of the choice aid in pal t: Bill, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A (!• Brown. 1298 Eastern Parkway, i- 16 years old and a junior at Male High School He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 168 pounds. The selection of Bill was lamb*.) by all the speakers on the programme an.I the spirit and fight shown hy the Male team during the past season receivisl high praise. The principal speaker was W S Milburn, principal of Male High School. Other speakers were Tom Johnson, head football couch; Jim Elam and Jimmy Green, assistant coaches; George. Gib-on, president of the Male alumni; Hook Brown and liew»pa|ier men. FJam said Blown was one of the liest high seh,ml guards he ever has seen and Johnson said Brown possess’d all the physical, mental and spirit, ual finalities of a real leader. Johnson, ^leaking of the 1922 team, said it was not the best team Male has ever had, hut that Male never | ha I a team any gamer He praised the leadership of Hook and commend ed the team for its brilliant aecond- I half comeback against. Manual Thanksgiving Day. While the football players were , weighing the (merits of the candidates for the captaincy in a lengthy discussion, the athletic board met in an adjoining room and ftecided to give Male a share of the gate receipts to Uie Male Blue Springs, Miss., game here Friday nirht to its hand for the purpose of buying new uniforms-
HOUSE \\RK< KS I IKE TRUCK MUNCIE, Ind., Dec. 22, (UP)—A frightened horse, release.) from a burning ham at the county infirmary, collided with a fin) truck last night, upsetting the machine and sending 1 lire Diemen t-> the hospital. Most seriously hurt was Kail Babb, 42, who was pinned beneath the truck. Hospital attendants reported hi condition fair this morning and ordered an ex-ray e^iimmatikm to determine whether he had broken his hack. Fied Wilson, 21, and Velmar Conycr, 42, were badly shaken up and briii- ed.
The First National iBank of Cloverdale has been appointed administrator of the estate of William Goodaere, w ho die.) De. 16. The deceased left an . tate valued at about $9,006 and a son, < hntles !.. G.sshicre, and a daughter, Annis R. Goodaere, as heirs. Mrs. Emma O’Hair will leave Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with her daughters, Mrs. Maude Huffman, New Palestine, and Mrs. /el I a Kinsey, Morristown.
fiMarkety
INDI AN APOI IS I IVESTOCK Hogs 7,000; holdovers 145; gener- j ally steady; 160 to 225 ihs., $9.25 to $2.20; smtll !ol s $2.25; 225 to 275 1 Ihs., $2 15 to $9 20; 275 to 250 lbs.,] $2181 to $2.10; 140 t > 16(1 Ihs., $3.00 I to $2.15; 120 to 140 Ihs., $2.60 to $2.85; 100 to 120 lb., $2.09 to $2.25; packing sows $2.00 to $2 65. Cattle 40; calves 500; not enough steers to interest buyers, rows steady, hulk $2.oo to $3.00; low cutters and cutters $1.00 to $1.75; heif ers unimproved, lew selected kinds $4.25 to $5.25; eve.ral unsold, largely $2.00 to $4.50 variety; vealers steady
$6.00 1 lown.
Sheep 2,000; lambs active, strong to higbei; ewes and wethers $7.00 to $7 50; Ini k - r, 00 i<> $6.50; tbrowouts down to $4.00.
GARGAN Jianet* DEE in a htart throb stcr» of the mm who bring neut (hnlls to tht screm ^ nwsSi ll LLAMY h LARUE ^ GREGORY RAT0FF ~ AVALLACE FORD ROBERT BtNCHLtY
ADDED Cartoon and Oddity
INCOME TAX REPORT —o— INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 22—Clarence A Jacks.m, director of the state income lax department, has submitted a report showing that $4,410, (75.82) hi- been paid into tile state in income taxes since July 1. This amount was divided up as follow ; $1,746,982.84 in the July payment, covering income earned during May and June: $2,644,012.98 in tlie October payment, covering income earned in July, August and Septem-
ber.
There were 146,590 returns filed at Uie July taxpaying period and 109,927 at the October |ieiiod. The third payment of the tax is due Jan, 1 and all )8*rsons will lie required to pay at that time regardless of the amount of tax due. Under the law, persons whese tax amounts to less than $10 a quarter are not re- | qurred to niakg the quarterly pay- j ments. I Jackson also announced that after deducting expenses of administrating tiie law and setting up a reserve fund
over to the schools ..f Ian I ..I a ba I The pay.... 1 • , .1. k .: .in tj average from $204 to unit. A unit is 25 !ii*ii to each teacher and .IS i pupils to ■•'.’li tea. v 'IV dal hoard of edit. n has or .•rriwJ however, t.. .Wanj wnerp«i.w. fixing the 11 i -c '-a-1ia# and diange i.Im* cla>siii«tioi\s
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Patsy Ruth llrt.iti, f..ui daughter of .inlin UrtontW east of Br.'./il, tieai Fazli at fM* 11 red for life, if nd Wednesday evening slirK ing caught file while h. C t ing (taper in a > >ve Patsy and three (ulrr Imother les* .-hildren ah .ut the hou e while itis 5t doing the chorewhere they resi.l. 1 U gathered some pic ••- !,al,r was throwing them
lum-hing cm. 1
.lien M th* 11
and l.ur-t into
jiieces blar.e4 up before Wl
get her hand out
flames licked and limit’d'' material of her di>- ' " l< later she wa, a Hill screams of the children I'f'* father into the ..use i"" ^ clothing had been pne ’ ( from her body and -e'" 11 ^ been inflicted on the aW (rn ' arms and neck ' , the girl to the < lav ' J
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BANNER ADS (.FI R*
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more than $4,0(81,18)0 will he turned
NOTICE OF
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D'r.eSf’R Sat. & Sun. Dec. 23-24 marie dressier and WALLACE BERRY in I uglKKit Annie 2 FULL SHOWS EACH NIGHT Admuiion — 10 & 20c
Mints Market A Full Line of CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES! Turkeys, Hens. Oysters, CamHra, Nips and Fruits A MERRY CHRISTMAS
TO ALL
Watch For Sunty Phone 299 316 N. Jackson St-
NO- 708H , f I
, John W Il’M d, ' "am Circuit Court
County State P"' 1 " of the ’will of Eva Tho"’' 1
Putnaimi County, decrosfd I
Sadi! estate is UP!"’*' 1 '
Ola T
vent
I^wi R- Thomas.
Frank J. Th<»mos, execul"'
Deceirrher 14, 193d
Attorney' Fred ^ "
COAL TRUCKERS
GENUINE BRAZIL BLOCK C(> A1, ^
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Turn aoiith from the National Road at Brazi. In-d' | H No. 59, go 2 4-10 mi lee, them turn East and g<» I
mine.
Our mal ia union mined and is sized over sh.iku HOOSIERVILLE BLOCK Teleohone Brazil 9181 -
