The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1934 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTL.E. INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY K ,Q ^;
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\\ Our Many Fric*nds and (ustomers
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Humic SI«i<
Pl<m Institute At Clovenliilr
i ok kvkm wki»m;sDAY ANNOl N( KM BY THOSF IN ( IIAKt.K rrujrrHin and premium li.-'t for t/ic imiual Farmer's Institute at (lover dale hiirh sc lion l Wednesday liH' Im'cii imnnuneed by these in chaitfc Speak •rs will l,p Ralph Harvey and Mi 'lertha I,. Ratcliffe of Newcastle and B. W. Baker, county agent.
THE AMERICAN SECURITY < <>. 1/4tans iV IdsfounlM
Small Inromr Ta\|>a\< rs To Have
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Phone »h lv VI s^hniKloe
‘EAKNKD IN' 4>ME" I \X LOWER I II \N TH \ I KK( KIVKIt ON IN\ KSTMKN I S
CLASSIFIED ADS
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^'tir Salt'
The prugrim and piemium list low:
fol-
\dinmist rat ion "ill Seek I" Maintain or l.nwcr Present Levels on SmHI Incomes
Dilliiifirr s
(fimir
i purse that holdup.
had liecn adzed in the
!>rlir\nl Mrrinii
\DKIt IIM N IIFIKIt IN <111i \(,0 RO Mllltll SK HOI.IH P " HKK1C Pill.It I. U KlfK Sllor
brim; voi k ow n r \/.ors i'I.KIU KNK, Tc\ (I I’)—The Cmn- • r. -si tui ’ ( milt here lias decided that pri uiers ir the .aunty jail will yet ,m beddiny and other incidentals. hut they must provide th« ir
own razors and blades. lAt.iN i:i:ii <ji i rs \ r 7<i
YAKIMA, Wash (IP)—J. A Pa* In tt, 70. ret'red fn»:n the N •rthern Paid fie Railroad after serving U"> years as engineer or fireman. He inures he has covered approximately 2,000.000 miles. He has not liad an
cad lent in his entire time.
KI.< ORI» < ill.M l,I I NROl.l MKVI SKATT1.K (l l'l —With the regisI.at! m still goin; up, I’niversity of Washington regi trar officials said
not ut ; ■■■ oral hout . I iter they believed tl ear’s enrollment Imwcter. t at witnesses identified j "ill set a recor I. The 7,000 mark alfi in a rogue’s gallery a picture of lea y has U-en reached and it was ex Itillini’er a- tlie h ader of the gang, pe t'd to climb to iiImpuI 7,500-
and police took it as evidon.e the > DR I CifJISTS (rt*P<),Sh BILL
liie p lc inien Mounded weie I.ieut. KANSAS ( IIY, Mo., (L PI—Kdwiri Wtdiei and Seigt. .lames Al- Hruggists of (,rea'er Kansas City legrefti, of the county lighway police Jadoptml without pas-age of the TugI hey were taken P a hospital, where well hill for stricter f >d and drug
it was said their wounds probably
were not critical.
In the ex hange of shots they said two i f the gunmen h || wounded and were dragged to'C e waiting automohile of tlie gangsters hy companions. I.'li’r the cor was fouiwl ahaiul med with tliree bullet holes in it and also
10:00 Music hy chool 10:20 Mr*L Ratcliffe, “Pre-ent Hay Pioblems of Karm Women.” 11:00 Mr. Harvey. “Pra tical Pork Production.” 11:40 Dismissal and Community liu
ner.
I :<io Music hy school. 1:2<» Mr. Harvey, "’I he Pencil in
Farming."
2:00—Mrs. Ratcliffe, “Sunny Sid<
of Life.”
2:40 Installation of officers for the
next year.
2: l.’> County Agent Baker, ‘‘I.atest
Information on ( o.:'-Hng
du lion Program.”
FOR SAI.K: One -et of tiles. 0.50 17. Almost new. Inquire at Bannei j
Office.
Foil SAI.K: <. "'d Jel • y cow, 'I I! to led and rig tell i Ilea "iialili All'll' - Box P, B n<' Itffice. .‘ill-Ip.
Fol! SALE:— Al out 75 goad fee I i. g Sh'sit Mi I'ellc Havi rly, Greene as tie K ! l-2-2p FOR SALK: !i x 12 rug. Cool. Stove, Antique Stand tal'le, Shotgun and (iasoline l.aiT'tn. .F'lin ('n"k .it Phalli' a<ia-.\.
Bor krill
< IIh Alio .J;in. 1.—Police were I < lul I i.ty t .it .Julm hillin^ei and Id <*f escapctl Indiana convicts v 4 i< in.timr a In' y retreat out of ('h : no nfter a weekcoid shcfitin^ *'t (he scene « f a rolibei'N in w-iiich two p4»li( iMiien vvi i p witunded and two of tin* seven bandits were believed shot 'I bo hoot inn «» cui red Sunday out jn!4le Rcveriy (lardcMis, a roadhouse v.n 1 tin Ini ;outh ide in Kvernnen park, aft* i{n0 nD«‘; t Ir>d l>4•on terroii/od| an-I robbed of appro ximately $5()0 in
jew elry.
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' FOR RKN'T ! i\m»:h, close in. |
1 ' FOR RENT: Modern home, furn ace, fireplace, hardw"' I floors, gar
One l uge furnishe Phi'iu K77 X. l-2p
age
in A I condit
1‘illllU'
I Hi. 21-tf
FOR REN I t’.i" •"in, * lose in. I ’hail!
large liirtiishee K77-X. 1-2;
- Wanted
I SITUATION WANTED general housework References,
(irecnca tie Bai n
Girl,
call l-2;i
laws in the next ses-ion of Congress.
OLD (iLAS.s I \ RS IN l SK OXFORI), K ii (t'P) Three one-
half gallon gla s inis, made in 1x57, -till are in u.-e here Mrs. Augusta < ’hey v! out r''i eive tin r go years ago
fro n her sister in Memphis, T> , nn
Premiums
Y ellow Corn, Best 12 Ear prize, $1.00; 2nd, 50 cents. White Corn, Best 12 Ear prize $1.00; 2nd, 50 cents.
P-tatoes, best display I t prize.:
50 cents: 2nd, 25 cents
Drown Eggs, Hest D rim I t prize
"ill cents; 2nd. 25 -0|nts.
White Eggs,'Best Dozen 1-t prize,
V) cents: 2nd, 25 cents. J
Barred Rock Poultry, best pair - 1st prize, $1.00; 2nd, 50 cents. Rhode Lland Reds, best pair 1st
irize, $1.00; 2nd, 50 .ents.
White Wyandottes, best pair 1st
uize, $1.00; 2iuJ, 50 cents.
White Leghorns, lie.-t pail 1st
•irize, $1.00; 2nd, 50 cents.
White Layer Cake 1st prize, $1.00;
In, i 50 cents.
Dark Cake 1st prize, $1.00; ■>!„].'with hath
,0 cents.
Butter, Iiest pound 1st prize, 50
cents; 2nd, 25 cents.
Yeast Cake„ !>c-t loaf I-t prize,
50 cents; 2nd, 25 cent-.
Salt Rising Bread, best loaf 1st prize, 50 cents; 2nd, 25 cents. Dance at the Ma ni< Hall it liain Candy, best plate 1st prize, $1 .(Hi; bridge, Mon ay night- Music by the 2nd, 50 cents. | Indianapolis Night Hawks Dance ill (Contest on candy open to school night. 1-lt.
girls only).
WASHINDTON’. Jan. I. (IT) I I'lie large ainiy of small income taxpayers likely will be spared from heavy tax Implelis lie:rosary to fi i.im" the government's recovery pro ■ I'lini, m nrilii' ■ to administration a X piopic-al.- e 'W ready for congress. According t . acting Secretary li'nry Mergertliau, Jr., poisons reviving “earned income" are likely, to ,, tic itc I rnoie leniently than those civing theii principal income from nve.Hnents. I adr capacity to pay xcs, ac Hiding to Morgenthau, is less than th"-i receiving interest i..in h nd ime tments and dividends Clin stock invi -tnients, because they ihi-i put a.-idc i urrent income foi old
•ge.
WANTED: To >"ii >w an ele<trii iron for a few week . a.-e in the >• wing room of the Welfare Com ritt' o
Call Mrs. II. (i- McCutchan.
[ 1-lt. j WANTED Three room apartment
Call l> inner office. .T0-2p
| WANTED: Work or care foi ,children by yaung girl Phone 114(1- ! X • :i()-:it
—Aliscellaneiiu^
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Happy
New
Year
May I!EIt In iiu; Id you our many friends and eus* tnmers, and all ineinbcrs al this ctHimumity an alumdautr d lleallh and Happiness, and may the next twelve months be the nmsi prtisperous vtm have ever known.
first and
- Citizens Bank Trust Company
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WASHINi; ION, .I n. I. In year end stock-taking. NRA has an- | nounced til it il codes cover a prr ponderan c of American in lus: ry anil regulate work hours and wages of IK.tlOll.tMin l 20,0011.1110 workers. In just six months and two week from the day that I'rcsidcnt Roose vi'lt signed liie inilustiid rec very act, IS2 cnile have heen c:eat< , 'l, c'»vi ring the liigg'-st part of the imp'-rt-
iint indiistiie
Hundreds in "re cod'' ; i" till t , In pr< p in'd, hut \I!A i -tiniales that t e imlustries to he affe ted by them employ only i,non,non to li.noo.non w irkers, an I that the n ost of the organizing job can lie com| let< I hy
l he end of Jain,ary.
Yest'V I iy n irked he . nil of l e criginal P" nient’s re employ mpid agiccnient umlei which mn e lhan ;t 0011,0011 einpl yer Won the light I . displ‘y the bin eagle emblem. How evei, the eagh will continue to fly. (inly a siiuiP proporl ion of eniploy e i. rigioally miilei the voluntary agrt m i tin to I>q covered hy niMndatory "ih . Any one f i w om , a c"de i nut in force call lake down | the i gle and _;o hack to Unregulated • wages and lioms until the code for his indu Hy o, trade has liee<i ap
j proved.
| I’resilleill veil, confideut Dial |H I publii opinion "ill c ndeiull bark-lid '|3
'e,s, has invited hII to continue the I voluntary gn ement iinlil May
^ flrpemlent>* uiul
a $l<8» exemption for
loc.ii taxes:
I’er C'|>-
Tax Paid
Y’oa r
itu U. S.
on $5,18)0
Income
Income
$ 9.00
9.00
1915
... 362
9.00
1915
.... 151
18.00
<10.1)0
1918
.... 589
150.00
1919
650
100.00
1920
700
118)00
1921
504
64.00
1922
.... 552
04.00
48.00
1921 .
632
32.00
1925
68!)
9(H)
I92G
691
9.00
1927
. ... 671
9.01)
1928
<’>87
9.00
1929
701
;>.<to
1950
.... 574
9.00
1951
121
9.00
1952
500*
04.00
Esi iuuited)
Nalions Itanks PnltT Nrvv LKA
HEPDMT insuiance efikcriVE IN RSIlM ITED 99 PER (KM III INS 111 l TIONS
This would aiifly to incl ines of less an '25 005 All taxpayers would , y the n r i a! tax rate which i- 4 er (cut at the present time, hut he.-e taxpay i - showing all ‘'earned ncoine,” a ('"iding to tlie administraion’s proposal, would he given some j\i•,| percentage deduction from their i\ at i rate to lie fixed latj.'. Under tl' present taw, taxpayers iving with h -hand ot wife are eniJed to a -2.500 exemption, while ingle perscii- have a $1,000 exmnpion. Credit- of $400 each are al-
lowed for depi itdents. Income above
he.-e exemptions i- taxed at 4 per Out for the first $4,000 an, I 8 per out thereafter. In addition in the tigher brackets are heavy surtaxes. According to present indications, h administration will endeavor to told at present levels, or induce, the nirdi'ii of taxpayers rartdving in'"llles up to the $5,000 or $lo 000 evels. which include the largest numier of taxpayers. In 1950, the latest
ivailalilo date, a total of 1,070,259 of' " '^ es
e country's
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—A new hanking era begin? today with a new (ear which pencil peculative vistas of new financial moves and closed an epoch 'amped indelihly wita tt na-
tion-'w i<le hank holiday.
L" k-stepped with the new lit,'ll is i national instiraii c of deposits in more than 15,000 institutions—99 per cent of all hanks, according to Jesse Jones, leconstiuction financo corporation chairman, and 97 per cent of all hank deposits in the estimate of the federal deposit in.-urance corpo-
ration.
Outstanding also is a New Y car’s offering of government help for banks with surplus funds. Sintultamyiusly taxes bringing in $500,000,
otki annually are lifted.
( \ l < YME HACK
FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP)—Four months after County School Superintendent John T White took a mother cat ai d her kittens to a farm 17 fi"m here, the cat turne I up
707.509 income tax- 1 u " ev l ,ei ' te,ll y 1,1 his l,ack door * havinK
lONItiHi Myrna Loy ill “Prize Fighter Mid th e LADY”
«DilR!A\I^A\IDi4 Tuesday - Wcdiu'sdaji A Titled Lady A Pretty Girl Two Fool Cow. boys —and Q HORSE! —all mixwd up aboard ihi« In twall hotali and in ri» t y • oclaty ballrooms | n , h# most Hilarious bit of citing tomfoolery •creenod I • With LtiD Hyams, F«rdGjn$ Qok. schalk, May Beatty, Lc U„j Dav.d Torrence Directed by U.„j bedgwick. Screenplay by H u Walker and Dale Van Ey t ry p,., tented by Carl Laemmle A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. Jr///«tUMMtRVIl|t TANDY DfVINt "HORSf Plflr
Comedy
with Ruhinoff and Mis Band
iay, i in that year reported iniomes " l w ,'<*n s'i.OOO and $59810 A total 'if 909,155 rep rted incomes between M.nOO and $2 000, while 550,977 rem ted incninq- between $5,ooo and f 10,000. The greater majoiity of ‘white collar” workers and mutt of
deserted
(lack
the farm made its own way
Elnod Toll
the wage earners were included in these classes. Even after the pinsont increases in nconie taxes which the adniinistra- ' on hoju's to halt in the lower nan lies, the small taxpayei has not found the burden ton heavy in many •ascs and i. paying consideralily less than he was during thn wartime
peak.
The foil'wing table shows the imount of fedeial inc n ■ tax paid .vheii the law went into effort in 1915 the present time, hy a repre.-entu-
N'on‘s
12: Injured
CAMHiKNH INI NDAIION HRRIOI s POINT: NANI I’l \( ES ISOLATED
\T
to
tiie married taxpayer receiving an annual gross in nine of $5,000, two
I,OS \\<;EI ES, Jan. 1. A il'Kth ("II that may reach twelve, iit"re than i -cma injured and hundreds hoiheIc were ("untel in southern California tii'l iv as the result of torrential rains, the heaviest "n record in this part nf th<i country, Every liver and creek lied in the Los Angeles area was overfl ving, inundating , large ai«'a, thickly in-
habited.
A number of -out , m i'i!if (in i)l communities within fifty mile- <(l Los Angeles vvoiq i ;,p.,| Ihclmpl electrii lines and rail ;i'I tru k-tun I washed out in nunieriiu- placen. An undetermined n . hIht i yi persons were belli .nu.i la.-t niglil vviicn ■ tw'o automobile- In - .i iwi s ^ en bridge over the -willi'ii |,. -• AJ
geles liver.
The rivqr, ordinal fra •'•••tl width and ilepth, a • a I 'miiirlf rent more than 25 U i and i
feet wide.
The Los Angel 1 ili pirtiia listol the following ini-sine: I \ irginia I' ill '1 Carolyn Kllis, .h M'9"iro Larry MeDoiiald 'if Glendale police I - d the niLvZ as: Yirgiiii i I’ulh " J' M'D 1 I I,at i v M M nal I I and A (irimes, Ji
Efforts of |hi|I
accurate check flooded st rivets
niitoim biles. In addition to
lost in the bridge
son.- were killed in tl ffil of slippery street- ml a l"'T , ti|^ son was known to h.'ive I"-' lu> It vi a - an uniilc 1 ’ > ' m "H Imdv was f' uivl : 'J
in Hurluink.
to obtain a i vere nullified , drll stalhsl
[he eight inSi 'ollapse. three
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Sincere Thanks
for |jast
(iood Luck to You in 1934
A - ' a< Ii moi.ll. .oils around we lio|>e it will In.hr you an n " ''•"H’ "I lleallh, I la|>p...ess and ProM|icrily, loo!
L- & H. CHEVROLET SALES, INC.
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