The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 December 1933 — Page 3
FOREIGN signs barred ptlPlNG, China, (UP)-The city thers at Nanking have bannwl shop ami other forms of. outdoor adtlsmc unless inscribed with ('<iii e characters. Within a month (wards bearing foreign lettering to be torn down and signs carryChinese characters are to bo subItutcd. y , reason fjn- the order has l>een •aiiced. It is expected that in com- - n ce with it the shopkeepers will , down their foreign letter signs, vjng them carefully for the day
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933*
when the Nanking authorities have their minds on something else and the signs can be put back again. While Nanking war on foreign language shop signs the Canton municipal authorities have launched a campaign against foreign fountain pens and "similar foreign cultural implements.” Henceforth fountain pens are haired from civil service examinations in Canton. I o t'hinese students in tho City of I! mis are prohibited from writing their characters other than with brushes. , REAM IAN NEK CLASSlllKI) ADS
FiRBER*-KAUFMAN
CHAPTER It "THAT VULGAR LITTLE BLONDE” Kitty Packard, with a beautiful M jacket over her nightdress, ijinvie magazines, boxes of candy imd nudity jaeketod novels strewn {about her, looked at the room which flip bad just had done over in ultra woderniatir style in white, cream ami buff, and decided to have it redeeor ^ted in the old pink satin style when inn, the maid, entered to announce jh»t Mrs Oliver .Jordan was on the AH of Da nPackard’s millions riid failed to win for his wife social ppognition, and when Kitty learned ha* the purpose of the call was to jnvite her and her husband to dinner t *he .Iordans, whom she had met t the races, to meet Lord and Lady erncliffe, her delight knew no eunds Here at last was social roe jmtiont But when Dan returned and she “old him of the invitation he riirtty refused to go. Dan, something of a 'rotf of Wall Street”, bad certain r )erup!es. He’d been trying for two Sears to get hold of a line of ship aug like Oliver Jordan's He’a sending me a full list of ikie stock holders — I buy up what I Heed and it's all over but the shout ing Dan Pnekard owns the best hipping line between here and the iropirs, and Mr. Oliver Jordan is out his earl I can’t go and cat his dinner! Business is business, but I ein’t gn walking into his house.” But Kitty's socially ambitious lit (tie eout waa set on going to that dimer, ind she attacked her 1ms iband tike the vulgar little termagsnt that ahe was, without result, save for abuiive retorts from Man. 8hc
started up from tho chaise longue in dismay as Larry said: “I'll be very bind to come, Mr* Jordan Of enurse, I know Partotta Vance.” He hung up and turned, smiling, to Paula ‘‘I’ll see yon again at your mother’s dinner to the Ferncliffes. ’ ’ “Why Larry, you must be insanet Erneat will bo there. You seem to forget. I'm engaged to him ”’ Larry Renault, stilt youthful looking despite tug forty odd years, mads light of her fears. ”1 enn't go around dodging propter” “Then promise me ope thing, Larry. Don’t drink at mother's You must make a good impression.” “Oh, for (rod’s sake, Paula, don’t get maternal! A man ran take a drink nr two.” Hhe east herself down on her knees by Larry's chair. “All right, my darling, mv darling! Let's talk about something else. Tell me everything you’ve done since yesterday. Only first, I want to be kissed, and kissed, and kissed! ” “My sweet! My marvelous little girl!” said Larry, taking her in his arms.” “I worship you, f adore you,” ■'Ob, Larry, darling! Wouldn’t 1 it be ,)ust lovely if wo could stay here all evening — pretend it was our bouse....” bhe broke off ns there cain» a dis erect knock at the door, went to a mirror, arranged tier mussed hair, put fresh lipstick on her lips, aa Larry admitted a bellboy with a bottle of Scotch. Larry felt in bis face. a lut of change.
pockets, made a wry '' Paula, I haven'( i
"My sweet' My marveleui little gir//” said Larrf
ill tut four movie maoitmei lio the heJ a laiqe box of ihooilate. .Killy XLiti still "I bed
her babv talk wib» . all to no *, until sh« mentioned that it to meet Lord and Lady Fern 'ernetiffe'” exclaimed Dan ly didn't you say ao in th* first •? He 'a one of the richest men ngland Millions! I've been ’g to meet him for years, se, we'll go' Do you know l I’ll dot I II buy up that Jor •took through dummies use Iridge and Whiteatone — fellows that keep my name out of It. it a break! I’m off to Washing .ailed there by the President wants to consult me about thw irs of the nation. He'll probably
r me a cabinet position
nastful and breezy, Packard ily prepa/p*! for Ins Trip To 'hington, peeked at Kitty s
■k and took his departure
•areely was he out of the npart t when Tina announced that Dr hot was in the lobby Kitty called her pearls, a new lied jack**, D'' hot’s book on ''Aspects of the lit Mind”, and thus prepared, ted for her caller He was very fesstonal in his tn'k untit the d had withdrawn Then Kitty
g her arms about him Oh, Wayne, darling!”
‘“luptentiy at first. Dr. Talbot re nded ♦<,' the embrace, then bbecl h“r peasionately in hishrme ’anla Jordan waited while Larrv c*utt, highball g'ass in hand, an 'red the telephone call to his rtment in the Hotel Barclay A •er framed photograph of Paula s on the table by the telephone ‘ admired Larry's aetorty figure t fsce. t’lad in a black moire 'sing gown, with his initials in ite monogram on the left side he ked very distinguished. She
\ Public School New s | J (Each Week In The Banner) ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ® Miss Vaughn's sect km in eighth grade English gave an interesting and well clone playlet, “Our Best Chti tmas,” during the- third period lliur.-cla\. rhe pla>let \\a- entirely the production of members of the chfss. There was no teacher super-vi-ic n for any part of the presentation. The members of the eight gra le and thfc seventh grade were admitted for the price of an apple and |M>tato. Several baskets col(OMMISSIONEKS* CLAIMS The following claims have- been filed with the unde rsigned for allowance by the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana, at their meeting Dec. ”ti, I'.iTi:
Icitcd in this way were turned over'Miss Hood, sang, "Silent Night” for
to thu welfare officers.
the sixth grade.
thc> twelve tribes another cow to the defendant, but I tie -u lituled 1 am not convinced tlieie wa, any
I reasurer T. R. Woodburn Pig. Co. Court House
$105 20
J K Davis 20.00 Geo. Raines 20.00 E. L. McCabe & Son 6.00 Morton Jessup 1.00 Fred Reising 30.80
Jail
James Terry 3.18 County Farm Myrtle Zimmerman 10.00 John N. Russell 10 00 Mary E. Itidg.od 10.00 ( ounly Council John Sinclair 15.00 Geo. Aker 15.00 Geo. Ensign 15.00 M. C. Edwards 15.00 II, ( Foster 15.00 Chailes McFerran 15.00 It * Mon 1 •’•On ( hildren's lle-pital Fund John W. Herod 50.00 Putnam County Hospital 162 00 V. Earl Wi .email 40.00
5.0(1
The new- junior band is getting off to a good start The organization now has 28 members. Two lessons fur each instrument have already
been given.
Floy Neier, a junior in Greencastlo high s.liool, has been notified that ; -he won a prize in the international! 4-H club canning contest. This contest was held at the Century of Progress in Chicago by Ball Bros. Canning company. M - Neier entered canned goods on which she had won former prizes at the state fair. This is an unusual accomplishment c nsideiing the thousands of girls
competing in this contest.
A club known as ttbe II. P. V. club was recently formed le, a group of | boys nailer the spousett -hip of II A. Thomas for the purpo e of learning more about the use ol ma liinery and tools than can he learned in legular class work U. K. Mklinel gave an interesting talk to tin group at its first meeting on "Vocational and Educational Guidance a World of Leisure." TJieie arq at present III
members. Officers tv
follows:
Elmo (iasuway—pr< Roliert Etter vice
Maurici] Jones — 'ielary and
treasu re r.
1'ourth grade pupils of Miller school have made Christmas book marks for shut-ins and aged people of the city. All the grades of First ward are decoiating a Christmas basket and tilling it with food- They are sending the gift to their adopted Junior Red Cross friend. Second grade of Martha Kidpath school midi) a Christmas picture, utilizing material in study.
the dcscc^lallts ef lie fore the court on
complaint. The |iartii appeared with pagieemeiit whatcvci about the price.^
"I find the plaintiff's witness, with bis well-recognized acumen for
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ie elected
dent.
lesident. - ielary
During opening exercises Monday and Tuesday, grades four, five, and six of the Kidpath school assembled to hear Miss MrClung read the Christmas story “The Other Wise Man.” Tri Kappas made twenty children of Miller school happy with gifts of clothing.
reluctant but vociferous counsel. The
question resolved itself mostly to one ... • , , lus well-recognized acumen lor a
„l cii dibihty and a I he tli.-mnl ^ ^ |ltal>u . ni „ Kil( „ VI ., „ ,„ w ls 111 '' 11,1 n '' 1 '' " *’ " ,l "' sl 1 'V which bad two calves and which gave i I cdihlllt\ o. tin. ilefi'lidal l cluet ( , vni |pss mj , k th;i|| witne.-s his ta'ei, li..| w the van,dung n)N% ^ uhic|) wa> portly tberepomt f,0 ome time, and second, be | afu , r M)|(l A> fai as the cause tin- detendant evidently b- | ( . iiuilj , ( , f (lu . ( ,, |lceni . lioved that the truth is involved m j t . (1 Nor(lic K1)l ri(| a UHr(l mi | k . much speaking. I for one which wouldn't milk at "It. is gle.-imvl, however, that the de | :l11 ' Gteiefore the equities are fondant* let the plaintiff have a calf | :,l '»ut eipnl. Let judgment enter for
and a cow at "an agreed price of $'. , o Die defendant,
and that the plaintiff proeeisled to j lake an una-i, t taini-A an,omit chicken meat for which the plaintiff is willing to allow $7.2(1. The only apparent trouble with the plaintiff’s cow was that her valves had not been
ground re ently eni ugh
lefendant
SE\ IN I.EAF ( I OVER 1-tHMI
EAST IIA.M4'TON, (UIT — If four leaf clovers are lucky, Leoli-
tbut the aid Seldi-ii, of Haibiam Neck, believes
was willing to keep her he's in for a year of extra good for-
longel I lin, I that the plaintiff, tune. He n, ntly fnund a clover through Gordon, did actually furnish with seven leaves.
Pupils of Miller pie i ed to see the pla Shepherd Boy,” pre gi ule pupil - of I bird day.
i bool were Nathan the ted by sixth i d V\ edlie
Grade .me of Eirst v ird lias as a gue-t Wedne day aiteni,i "ii, Miss Maigaret Ann Innman Mi . Inman told the children tic ('hrislinas stoiv, "Whv the Chinn Kang.”
C. C. Tucker
5.ui)
Gilbert 1). Rhea
2ii.n0 '
W M Mctiaughev
20 00
Health
Glenn W. Irwin
7.50
A R. York
54.00
W. R. Hutcheson
24.00
C. ('. Collins
28 00
County \gent Office Expense
A. B. Dick Co.
70.00
I’ttblic 1’rinting
The News
23.12
I'he Daily Baiuiei
233.37
lax Keliiiul
Neal Alien
atm
I'jrmvst K. .Smith
3.00
W. T. Handy
2.93
Alls. O. II. Bowen
161.50
lonnsbip I’cor Relief
El/a 1’.lacksoii twp.
260.26
Diner C. Akers, Eraiikliu
113 85
Wm. E. Compton, Russell
151.31 1
James Talror, Clinton
192 22
( has. Ilendricks. Monroe
171.85
I’aul Eieib'i ick, Eb yd
1 18.00
H. V. Ruai k, Marion
120.91
II. 1 'Well . Greencustle
1584.41
Eniory Biatlain, Madison
216.39
Edward Chew, Washington
667.79
finnk Sutlierlin, Warren
86.97
It. C. Cox, Jefl'ursoii
1 10.85
Guy S. Kennedy, Clovep 1 ib'
422.38
State limtitlltions
Imlpls. Orphans Asylum
162.75
Alva Bryui, mileage
Xlva Bryan, o-m euui't
44.00
Alva 'Bryan, nflice expen-c
19.00
Alva Bryan, Co. council
10.00
Alva Hryall, ulfi-'o expense
19-00
Alva Bryan, prisoners board
11.60
Auditor
.Millie Electrii Co.
21.48
1. R. Wo. Ibuni 'IMg. Co.
34.00
W. A. < ODDER, Auditor,
I’utnam
County liidiiniu.
23-2t
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Miss Hollingsworth' posed (din. Unas unit orn." These units w itel’esting don to tin vo appropriate pic' , hipps, practice tea, - 11111.1 ins, ait t udent The following poem w
room com-
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■ unde very portrayal of
by Miss
i and Levy high school.
written by
bxth grade
I hildren of tiie Kidpath school rn jo.vel a Christmas program given by the sixth garde. A v isit to tlie various rooms to see tin and decorations allorded the bnv and gir ls much plna uie The usual Christmas paitie in the various rooms and the exchange of gifts and a distribution of tin- re palled t iys dosed the program. \ I noil sixty pupils from Miller lum| will attend the Cliir.tma dmliei wiiich i.-> lieing given by tin k Ik bulge Saturday ovening Many chil dren of the eity will lie made happy at t his event. Clin tmas parlies with exchange of gifts was held in all rooms at Miller school Thursday.
fVf, ( OW K \ I ED LONG DEI l-diiN MIDDLKI OWN, t.'onn., (UP) I'hp ease involved the sale of a cow fol $75, and the litigants were Solomon 1’oley, plaintiff, anl Gustav Gnstaf son, delendant. Judge Bertrand E Spencer wrote the following dedeeision: ‘The Nordics were at issue with
Astor Scion and Bride to Be
Rerent) picture- of L hn Jneob Wnr, srion of the famous New York f . mo bli bachelori and his fiance*, Miss Eileen S. S. Gillespie, of New Yi 'k and Newport, R. I , member of on« of America’s oldest families. Young Ador is a son of Colonel John Jacob Astur who lust, hi life in the 'I itanic disaster, ami Mti. Madeleine Astor Dick Fiermonte.
( hirst mas I v c n Christmas eve i heie sweetest notes col t , our ear Klom the narrow stred . below rii*- music rise from the snow, Out of the shadow sb-ps a boy Singing bml of Christmas ,,oy. When the nio< n liming bright Way down deop ini" the night. We see live men . i- into view The “waits" are mging lands Li
you.
Then the music fade away Is-aving joy of ( Ini tmas day! Children of Millei school have en joyo | ,-i lieautilul -i qili' of lielhiehem with the manger and tin- ( In l child, which was made by Barbara Itarlletl, assisted by her no 'tiler, Mi E. R. Bartlett. I bird and fointh grade - "I Second ward gave an • |«'retla "Mi. M'on and Merry ('hri-tmas” Friday at tin' Martha Kidpath -- bool. Tin- mu , was dirivted by Mi - Snidt-i and ' " tunics were designed by Mia, Wil liams. Childien of the First wanl ciijiyi-l a Christmas program Tliur-day motning. Mi Hollis McClung with the sixth grade of Third ward enter tallied with a < hirstmas play. Martha Aim Rickard, a punil of
Qiicago May Get Insulls After Greek Ouster
Have you a quarter for the boyt ' "In mv purse on the table ” When the boy had been lipped and discreet tv withdrawn, Paula aske-J Larry about the play in which h® waa to appear to bolster up hia repu tatinn which had Buffered when Ihs •'talkiea” came in and disastrously affected the careers of many big film stars of the silent picture era ■'The play’s not much, but the part is interesting It's practically the only male par) in the play.” ■'There's the beach comber—" ■'He has one liltle scene and I dominate that.” He poured himself a drink and raised the glass. Paula protested at his drinking so much and they were soon in midst of a Inver's quarrel It ended in her complete surrender. Bhe was tern1,1 v m love and bent upon telling Km'st she rn,ltd’not keen her promise to marry Dim. "i<*k of hiding her love for the great screen star of the
silent days.
'• Ernest is pist the sort of man you should marry, Paula^ Y’ou’va known me a month It's been a beautiful month 1 lova you, as much as t can love any woman, but it isn't real love any more. There have been too many wamen I vo been in love i hundred times married to four women Not divorced from the last Von ’re voung and fresh. I'ni burned out G'o back to Ernest This ia the first decent thing I have done
in mv life ’’
She kissed him, erieiFs little, pro,,,„ji„g her love, her detrmtnation tell ! pi cat, her parents, but tnolr her departure when Max Kane, I srrv'a agent, arrived Aa she left the apartment, ahe saw < arietta, Von- C get off the elevator and enter u room on the same floor. Hhe hope^ ahe bail no * t K ' en "f* 11 *-. —-
Death Cheated by ’Chute Him mum — w
VS Atty Dvkht H Grekjt ' Pfl mte-rTsaldapis TTartut tusuw With the decision of Greek Premier Panayntl T ald in not. to renew the police permit of Samuel Instill ?r remain in Greece after January 31, former Chicago utilities czar i fared with finding a new sanctuary, where he would be safe from the long aim of U. S. An uney Dwight Green, of Chicago, who seeks his extradition on embezzlement charges. According to U. 8. State Department ofticials theie i- no other country •« Europe where Insull will be ^afe from extradition, more espeeially ns Insull's American passport has bean cancelled by Washington. Martin Insult, brother of th - power magnate, recently was ordered extradited from Canada by the Ontario Supreme Court. He «pp ded tb- deei-inn, but it i virtuallf certain he will be returned to Chicago for trial.
WAirHlNllTON, (I,I N ) —New.-, par d to provi e him with a 'Tai-a-z-tlmt the Gieek woixl for it to Sainuel ! p i -••r,” iiucthiiig in the natun- ol :i Io nil is the etpiivab nt of the nisxjcrn ! pn -port, ill ' nig iiim ftet entry to Aiuerican "Hcram!"’ was receivetE byjoUtrr ftnwilrir a lar a Gnece i Slate 1 )<>| artmeiit officials here with ! conceiii-il Mr w ijd i t, tniiii|eirai , a gratification they iiiude little effort ily, i i ' - 111 ut,- tot In- I nile l jin eoneeal The previous aparent un-I Stair . | ., |nirt which w i. « aneelleil j willingness of the government of ] hy Wa lung n- But the C|iie lum re I Greece t i ac ixle to tin reqne I of the noiill then- can liislill g > ” A- far I 'mted HUiles for the extradition of ( as < an be d* tcnnmcd From Slate lb the former Chksego power cxei had j pert tnieiil ifficial here, then bi'oiighti alruit that type of frigid j other l aii i"-an ounli v to which In pnlilcin-.-- lu'twis-n (lie twa nation • , nil in - v ... i. i v.ill *njov Hie that hordera uip-oii downright unfriend- 'inv runit.v f> in c r iditi-u that wa
11 mess, and the decision of Greek I'reinuer 4’anayoti Tsnb ari - t,» deny anctuary to Instill after January 21 is rrg,aided here in the light of the make-up ki-s after the tiff.
Whither Away?
The Greek G ivernnient's decision means that Insull, for aeveral montht a quiet and apparently contented re a
his in Greece
May Face Music (If course, in si iad of muaiiiiug vii'lually a man with "ill a country lnull may hoo e to return to Chicago (u face charges of emihe/.zlcme-nt in connection with the crash of his glp an! ic "till! y inicii • hut I hat pus I,, i , - |. m • l i'ile, i ■ hough
Take a look at thia wreck and imagine what Karl Day, air mail pilot, would have been if he hadn't become a caterpillar. Day, shown in im-ert with 'chute that saved hia life, bailed out of his ship near Dearborn, Mich., after his motor conked out. The plane, which crushed in n nearby field, was a total loss.
music-
Sinc e the, election in November of lit year, two utteiipts have l>eeu uuulc t«> extrmlite Insull. One waa m.iile by Chicago authorilie-, aitd tlie i.tbei lev l In- Federal GovernmentHowever, I nited Stales Attorney Dwight Gn in, if Chic ago, never has given up hope that mne clay the pow-i-1* ezHi' wciulcl fa a- the 1 l»ar of justice m the Windv City. Unit her I 'oi 'si .Marlin, In ull, la lher*uf Samuel, who c’irnoci a flight to (iroece at the time when nbsence of body .eeuiet iiuu'' de-li able Ilian piJ-ciice of liiitld, Link refage in Cana la, wliere*lip con« -iilercd lum 'dl mit of reach of Uncle Sa.'i s Intig arm At the recpic I of Cool; Count)', 111-, authoiitie the Ontario Supreme Court recently i-nled that a "prima fwie’ ease if theft had tieen made not by th.- Slate 'I* lllin i against Martin In-nil an hi extradition wa- order-
dent of Atlon.-, must pack up anil In ull sn-? "ii fitter bis Might Ir-mi seek another saiic'uuly wfiu'n In * Hi'- UniL'd State that he would ieptesc nt p liepe|termit to remu'll in lum w i-en the I" 2 - lecticms were
Greece expires- lover. II intimated at tlie time (liat it rd. Insull appcxile-l the ruling and the But the problem facing Insull ia , w , •the cemtainty of his Iwing offered rise i now pending, with idisorverfi where to go fr»m Greece- ’ITie gover n- . as a -icrifice on the altar of politic s laying odds that the 1 aeru.-ed will Im nvurt of that country is ret|Ktrted pre- {that pre' e-nted In return t ice the |rattirne.i to (.V-di Cm m..
