The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 December 1933 — Page 4

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j-HE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 26.

Al i i U* < IIMSTMAS s\i I oi (;o\rs

Wc still li.ivf* a iiu <■ s< l«vtion of coats left for \'iii totliouM I mm. (oats lonnciK' sold foi as mucli as $()»,()() reduced to I 2 |)ri< e. I .m iv coat ri diK cd ,k ioiduii’ly. Why not laiv that needed coat \iilli \oiii | ( InnIm.i 'iion< v S. C. I'ldM) (DMI’W't

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M " YKAK I IM>S IMM STIO IN

I IQI OB CONTI'SION

IlnotleKKcrM Conlimie lo I’ly I ra<l<* an < oilKn'M.H I'reparew lo Knurl New l.eiriwlatinn \\ 'SIIINC'IOX 0" - (1’1‘t The new year finds the re sc u so i a ted |i(|iii i indnsl i > emhroiled in eenfii si on, while the hnot leiiKer plies his 11 nle ;11nin.st .i r i d. ' ngre pie jiares to wranfrli ovei whisky laves, and the a. Imini'l ration worr ies ahoul im|n it quotas.

Pricps an* 1 j ilrop ;is sod ovor. Qir lity ahlos is ii' no is Httlr* lie111 1 ] hoot Irp - lifJlUD I hh m . lor l.*{

h, but art* oxporto ! to i a th<* holidays an* of tho ia*wly loiral pot- . •• .loil and ^renorall\ |

•hat. the best of 0,;,! PH.hiliition, «

which slakoil illegal

lion hefnre many year-, have passed. Pre idenJ |{ evelt’ dernanils that the Iteinoeratir platform’s promise of repeal he carried eat, obtained action in .-oneless at the short session last white! On Kch. JO a joint lesollltiyll lir.podnrr the :.’lst amendment was depnsited in tie department of state. On April IP Miehigan achieved the .lislin tion cf inp: the tii t state to ratify the amendment. (Hhor statefoiloweil rapidi> until I ta i made the ry 36 on Dec o. rhe only late whieh \ ted apainst repeal was Soulh Carolii! one ot the most impenetrable dr\ dry stron'.'holils in the

count ry.

While the

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eiirrant jelly; s gingerbread, I irst

lo al

baking, nd tec

\nti prehibii 'ini ts nonetheless are I | happy over tie idoption of the 21st ;

lie constitution. A i vote by dti state.-, i in the United fj. 'I lie wets claim | res will drive the |

I amendment t< | record brcakii ended prohih Slates up. n 1 1 I at loAerc:|

Floy F. Neicr h

Ixcn ;i\var<lf*<l *‘i

; olid prize

county; drop ..

ikies, thiid

bootlegger on bu.-ine-s; that tlic

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cash juizi foi' bi c\

bibit uf a jar of

^ prize loca

and fift i pnzi

county.

moderate tax ubich congtess is ex

*oni in the intcriiati

rial ranninu ran-

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inning lieans

fleiiioiist ra *

ported to adopt w ill make low price

test held at t Cen

ury of ProtTrrss

ti. ii, T 1 iy

Neicr and Man

elle Myers,

jiossihle, ai 1 that xvitbin a few

in ( hicagii. . 1 In In

Ml ipialit>' of tbe

: tliir 1 jdaci

* in local.

month- til alitv of legal Ibpior

exhibited i attcsii I

Ijy i •• I ait licit

He old

lifK >k Second

prizt in

again will approach ji;c jmdiibition

Ihuio wki. thi111-• 11 • ’ "! (oin|M l in»i. in the contost. Mi - \»’i)*r 11:i (’(’ii i li\f in ultili

and | ha kin# in

fir.M prr/t in caiuiiMy and

standa rds. > Paradox! all>, the Anti Salo n League, tii. W nieii' ( hn.'-t ian 'I'ein-

work, in Cri • m ih years un h i ' be die -

..I tin* |>a -1 t SY<• tioU of ,Mi» Lo

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j.ei aiK t* 1 run! the Methodist Hoard of Fiiblie Tciii|>erance, Welfare and

i i*nc 11 irk 'i i Mi-

Luuilli* McClain

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: ('KFFK, Mn

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Me rals, and other dry organizations

1 )ilif*r jni/uH wiii I 1

ic* lias ’ won art :

Talent n .

mite 1 from

lie Thvoc-

alo maintain a cheerful outlook.

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corn, tomai »<•-,

t^ll:lltel• (’

“iitury (lull -t i

O il a play.

They claim that the repeal of tin-

carrot.-, bean- an 1 i u

rant, i a iihcn \

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ivc a Little I.,

iger,” here

Ixth amendment h is brought the bat-

j^oohpIh i ry. .’inti jm-.

x jelly.

ret ('lit 1 y il

nder the a n .

es of tile

tic out in the open, given them a

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local and third

V\ oman’ 1

.' amir \one of

the player*

chance t show the evils of liquor to

year i a lining, t . i

u ts coni, toma-

• ir the sb

vv was under 7

» years old

l lie jut cut ge neration, and has jiio

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Tops, canot -. be:in . pf»a: )K’ -, LnMi'oiii'i ri(

vo quarts plums, raspbcirics,

nnd many

iia | assed tiiat

mark.

s ided a target at which to shoot. All the jiroliibitien organizations

rawlK*i ry jin*sf*i

-tlaw berry and

It \ N\ Fl( XX X \ ! \|l

s FAY

arc n samjiint' their stall's, juitting on

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drives for members, and jireparing

Coopers on Honeymoon Trail

for i ic biggest battle in their history, a war which they insist will return iron clad prohibition laws to the na-

vi the ex pres lent. Congre art on M m l

otic nioiith lar

The Invw u i at ot a)

ar deM il such

tirolli every ran at rapn i Now that ii

longer is in i

nake beer w •llnhil. Mol

lurt a prodll! i

hau '1.2 on nil depend dcoliolic conti The federal a:;- pinmised h -c states daily states, epial, inteir

laws.

The dry Arkansas, (, isett . Mini inn, New II 'ina. North I I'eniif ssee, \ ■ inky, Kloiido lucky, Maine homa, South West Virgft ■ral of the-e

Cites were voting on 0- ns were given beer minand of the presi dificil the \’i,| tend !J, maliiie- heel legal 1- limite I to .'i.2 pet I hy weight, but oopulality that prac wery in the country II supply the demand IHth amendment no e, the hreivers nia\ any per entage of ,,! them intend to prolit tic if any stronger ground that good oti flavor, and not ■ ovei in' cut, meantime, to keep liipior out of i,•■re its -ale is illegal. • . voted for national keep t o il own dry include Alabama, reia, Iowa, Massaclf to Mi-sis-ippi, Mis- ! -hire, North O im ik ta, South (arnlina, niont, Virginia, Ken Idaho, Kansas, KenNebraska, Ohio, OklaI t.ikota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. SevI tes are c.insideiing

various nietli 'i - to legalize the sale

At Pan-American Rendezvous

'ihf*ir romance having i( ached the sta^rc whore nothing romaina hut to ' Bill ft*, Nkw i * 11 i * 1 * i * t s j>iil (known in the movie* an Handm 8httw)» ■ was uiii'h* tto* counle left for a hi.i'<*vmoi n in Arizona.

Members f the United States delegation t > ihe 1’an-American Conference, pictured on arrival at Montevideo, Uiuguay. I.cft to right, Alex* andti Weddell, U. S. Ambassador t Biiem Aires; Cordell Hull, U. S, I - ret ary if Stale and leader of l In - de legal ion ; ,M iss Sophoni ha HieeV. nridge, delegate, and J. Butler W light, U. S. Minister to Montevideo.

Describing Financial Struggle

As Philadelphia Cabbies Rioted

Member* of the Cuardian Detroit Union Croup, Inc., present a chart of 'their banks to 1 etdinand Fecoia (light), counsel for the Sennta inventigating committee, to illuntrate testimony. Contributions of f _ , 000 000 by stockholder*, including 112,000,000 by Kdsel Ford and Ids company ui a dsspeiau atUmpt to save the bank bolding structure from colf*ps« wor* desanhed br witness**.

Two acenes from what Is called the wor»t riot In Philadelphia history,! which occurred when •triking tan drivers clashed with strikebreakers alter a meeting at which Norman Thomas, noted Socialist leader spoke At top police arreaUng a rioter after the battle in which 26 were iujuind* Lh$1oW| tiremen trying to extinguish on® uf the ncoie tucaii* set abr* by strUsr*.

if strong drink within Uicii horders, | Wet •states include Arizona, ^California, ('iilonnlo, Connecticut, DHa ware, Illinois, Indiana, I.outstann, Maryland, Montana, NeYada, New Jorsey, New Mexico, N'cw Vork, Ore-^ gun, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington and Wisconsin ('ontiol of liquor sales in these states varies widqly. In Nevada, saloons are operating almost as they J P j in the gay nineties, in New York,; atizcns must sit down to drink, while | • i -cveral othei states they ennnot j Iniy liquor by the drink, except when i hey order a meal. The District of Columbia, like a -tep child, must await congress’ ac-1 ion befi re it can get a legal drink.] This .artion i. exjiected to be forth i ,oiling next month, hut liquor in the, apitil probably will not be legally) ailable until Mtiv. l.ei'.ali/ing haul drink caused a teiligmnnnt f federal alculiol superi ion. Dr. .1 lines M. Doran, erst while pro'iihitinn direct.ir, became di-tillers’ code authority, when his i rganiz.at ion lob I* si up. Mr. Ifoosevclt |iiit the wbole liqtloi business tin- ] ,I■'r i ontnil of the federal Alculiol niiininistrnli n. ( b rk; in the depaitment of justice aliiio t destr lyed all the re oiil of liquor law violators when I'tnli voted, lint were : .'night in the nick of time b\ officials who insisted that all prohibition law violatois would be prosci'iilcd, despite aholiti >n of the law. Alplnnse (S arface Al) < apone, bii'i offender in the whole probihi mil era, leleliralcd the end ■ f law w iiirh In ought about bis downfall by -I'eking rcb a e from Atlanta peni tentiary, wliqri• a ( hicugo judge sent him for fal ifying bis income tax rc ports

She paid the price for iovt

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WHlfl) ' DVIKIIV AM) \o\ ii n

(ikANADA loni);lit mil I omorrow

I HK I AKM Fl.Ot K IXiC <■() XI II-using the pnultry flock for the winter is an Important job. In getting the new crop of pullet from the hroodei houses anil apple trees into winter quarters means iiiiirc than :i lantern and a step laddcr. One must also use his hea l. With feed juices on up the iiji j'tade and cniulitions in general w’bal i lic\ are, il looks bki-ly I iat the avci age inillel wil Inot jiay its way. Il houhl thijrcforc he sold for meat and not kept through the winter. \n rL r g chart should be tsailed at ihc time the stock i. housed. Any farm I lock which is projici ly housed, ti ll nd managed will .ivi-rage l.'t do/, cn ' per Ini I for thq year. Thi is a total of eggs jier hild. Kceji a daily ic in I for the flock. U Ibc cn | of l ie mouth total iiji the no iihcr nl egg- that the fin k lias laid Divi.lo thi- ninnthly t tal In tin 1 nnniher n| bird- In tho flock for the month. Ibis will give you the ni iagc mini or of eggs each hiul laid. Ihe monthly average should he i Iiilluws; Nou iiiIh i . 7; Decemlier, ; January, !»; Ti|hiuar> Id; March, IK; April, 20; May, 20; June, IK; Inly, la; August, 12; Sc|i|cinlicr, 10; <l toller, tl. House only those thens or jiullet that aii' wo nhwhile. A hen or pullet worth keeping i me that i mature, in mind iicallh and equals Hut aver age weight for the breed. Il lioiild be laying or about to lay. Feed a good feed, not just home grown grain ;. Purchase a good < immercinl laying mash if jio lihle rind keeji it m open Iiojijiws before the flock at all times. One'hundred hens shnoM eat at least 10 pounds of laying mash each day. They will also eat a similar amount of scratch grain, com and wbeat feed iii the litter foi enu vise. Kecip water in front of the

layers.

Fell the surjihis hen rather than crowd the laying quarters. Allow four pAl p p, i • IYib houm uld he warm ind dt \ See that tlie flock gets an abundance ' id unlight. I e a tyjie ot; window m «teinl t at «ill i»i through ihe 1 ultra violet rays of sunlight. These ray imjiortant both for poultry and egg production.

( ItlHHXt.i: I’l.AYKIt KOUTKS BANDITS III x i sFtiii t, \mi SAN .IOS1'.. t al (IF) ( .incent r.i - lion am interest in the ga)ne of crib- | hage Wtts hoo ted to u n*’W height i licre recently after William M ('l l land routed two masked bandits who sought to ndi him as he and a neigh hoi were engrossed In the game. I he pair was playing in the Me- I f lelland living room when the* door- , hell rang“Dang it!" cnimhle^ the host, "just j when I have a swell hand ” He oj-ene I the .loor- Two masked , liandits jammed rev dver barrels it to ' Iii- stomach They deman led money, | m cly and profanely. "You break uji my cribhage game for thi ?” shouted McClelland An I then he got real sore He jerked the mask off one bandit, knockled the revolver out of his hand and made u lunge fur Hu 1 other Both fled in terror, laving a mask and a gun behind.

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HOUSTON, Tex., t Ul’)—Houston tralli*' poll cnicn ale determined jiedestrians mu--t remain on the curb wbih* triffic Imbt are red even a North (knolin i -upieme court ju-tice. Chief .In. ticc W.liter Sta.y, of the

North t 'arnlina ujiri'ii.ii .s, | serving on a lVdi i':;| strilc rnlg boaid, drew the ri i.iike .n i jmliceman when tin juilc.iqi from the curh facing a >vil iijk I In i in In i 1 linnet iiatc I n .11 . >'.1 | .[icut it, i' ii.”

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Two well-known Jimmies, whose faces are faniibsf tc. e .y‘ v ;|. jji I

pictured strolling in Faria. They are forme • f gr |ev.

VX alknr, of New York, and Postmaster Genera! « n ’ H Q , A KU ,*.J,

■ - Presumably politic* w*» no‘ aiKU

the serious look*.

vacationing in Europe.