The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1934 — Page 4

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Child Shiver and Mother

PARMER GETS HIGHER PEACE IN NEW DEAL

1 CAREY I INKS HIM KEYS (ONE OE CM I ED EFFORT FOR It EH Mill.IT \TION lit Peter R. (Tuey I ( Pinsitlent, t’hicatrn Board < f Trade) CIIICAtrO, Jan ) (UP llistoi) ! will record ly.TJ as the imist amazing and perhap; the most momentous | year that the American farmer and t'le agricultural trades have experienced. As the year draws to an end we find drastic changes, affecting every I branch of agriculture, actually in oueration. All have been inaugurated with the single view to tegaining lost purchasing power of the far i er's products and thereby assisting the enlire nation d recovery. The new administrate n has kept this mm continually before it, and remedies applied have included holms payment and ether benefits to livestock raisers and the growers of out principal staple crops. It is too eaily t i anticipate the ultimate result. Pet -onally, I am optimistic of ti c futun for the farmer. It cannot lie denied that he has the backing of the tinan ci il p over of the United States gov ernmont. Never again can he justly lomplain of federal, neglect. He finds himself the keystone of .oneeutrated efforts for national rehabilitation. Tie new deal at Washington ha seen to it that thn cotton planter of the south receives loans of in cents a |-mnd; corn groweis who agree to reduce their acreage ju per rent will 'receive HO cents a bushel in cash on

not to exceed HO per cent of their average production the jiast five years; also, they are being loaned 4 > cents a bushel on corn, at tbo farm; im>nc,\ r inducements ^ire being made to the wheat farmer; the hog breeder to teduce production; the government ha bought suckling pigs and sows by the millions; it has purchased and stored butter and has bought wheat for relief u»e. Fa; h move has been made for the purpose of raising the price levels of commodities at their

source.

An encouraging item of the farm situation that might easily be overlooked is that despite a .-ubstantial break in the pi ice of grains from their high- of the year, the Ameiivm | wheat groweu, for example, is receiving almost kid percent more than a year ago for Ids product This is a benefit independent of aid from the federal treasury. Corn, oats, r>e and barley farmers have |;a tieipaled ear respond irigly in tin better price levels, as recorded on the grain exchanges. It is safe to assert that all lines of business and industry have re vived needed stimulate n from the improved farm purchasing power. The exchanges gave a good acount of themselves under trying conditions in I9HH. The e-onomic necessity of their free operation was obvious when they were lorced to close fo: the hi t time in their hi-t iry luring the national banking he liday which greeted the incoming adminis-

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Receipts at Chicago of corn, rye md liarloy to Dec. I this year recorded a substantial advance over the dmilir period of a year previous, lending body to the belief that funnels participated in t ie higher range of prices despite a -mallei crop yield. On Dec. I, Chicago receipts were K.J.-.ii.OfiO bids flour; 1J, 117:1 unO bu. |

Hiding her face in her cnat. 12-yenr-old Mary Kavala, of Ha ting* on Hudson, N. Y., confessed slayer of her playmate, B year : ; Jo Waropay, is shown with an ti. P. C. C. matron as she was taken from White Plain -. N. Y., court pending a decisii n on hi r case. At right, Mr*. Anna Kavala, mother of the girl, who icfusc* to believe her laughter is a slayer, despite confess in. Police believe the girl is shielding someone els°

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BAYNKR M'S CET HESUI.TS

IRHI. \M I HKA I KO l l.()\ EBDAI.E WKI) and THUKS. ^Golden Harvest” COMING Sat. and Sun. Alm\r Tlir (llouds Two Show Each Night Admission 10 and 20c

A rogue's gallery photo of Dr. Manuel M. D o ia, San Diego. Calif phy sician, who is sought by police in i bo may be able to -hed some light upon the mysterious stabbing of Mrs. Nettie lia-miis-en. who was found in a critical condition in the doctor's office.

PuiTluimiit. and <ieoiKe K Sokolsk) authoi and jotiinulist.

Stiaeli**) asserted tluit Pi'’sideir Uo se\cl! - NBA I pie lit- the la-1 stand to save capitalism before Hi inevitable ad win r ■ of Coinmun ism The NBA was de.-i ribed by Sokolsk) as a big It-powered form of Fascism. He pn dined the spread of ei onoinh

wheat; KH.O'JR.tioil bu. eor.t. JO, 100,000 , j ni p tl lil |j slu ihrougliout (lie wot ld a

bu. oats; 6,633. bu rye and 8,244,- th ,,

OllO bu. barle\. the aggregate being

•ipprcximately JotiOOJiOO bushels of T belo w ('onmiiiuism t- Die i gr iin in exec.-- of thu fir-t eleven tai. " <iiacln-y said, b, t ails,, ibc month- of 19H2. obi .apitalistle system is hreakinu Shi; ments from Chi ago for the dow n and bwau- Its eontinuatice same period were 4,990.000 bbls. flour; ( is Impossible Cemmntiism. oi th 10,49:1,0(1(1 bu wheat; 49,347.000 bu. moiiiiiioii owneislup of tie- means id corn; Di.'.iD;." n bu. oats: 1,584,000! production is tin mil) alieniatiye " bu. rye and l.tibO.OOO bu. of barley, i Sokolsk) argued that eupltalisin (ontalns within itself the germ of

i its own destitu tion. That gerni is

AUTHORS ASSAIL CAPITALISM n,,. t>ml my townid monopolleAND THE NRA PROGRAM 1 1,. NBA vise It PHI l-A DEI,PH IA (CP) Two all- does, emouiages monopolies." he thois, rpeaking before tin Phlladel- said. "It is an agency for the derelphia Branch of th- Fiieign Policy opm-nt of monopoliia in the CnUed Association, uttackid capitalism ami .States. It i- therefore an agency fut the NBA. The> were John Straehey. the destrueiUm of capitalism In the author and member of the Briii-h United Stuiesi.” ft ■

THE BIG LAUGH HIT In which two lovolorn cowboy* nno a H0IIS( invade the rl»*y ballrooms of highest l0 (i, (y —and make 'em like itl.. . It’s unbelievaki, funny—*11 IT. 1 SUMMCRVillf I ANDY Dtmm n HORS€ PLfir — \DI>EI>— Comedy and Musical Reel Featuring Ruhin«i| and Band. CH 4N V I) \ T0NI( -“'and It \ IT \ LT % TOMORROW

NAZI LEADER PUTS RAN ON CATH0UC PROMOTION

Confessed Slav

COEOCNK. Herman) (UP) To uig. Catholics to read Cathol’c iiewspapers has been prohibited in the district of Du sseldorf by the Nazi district leader. Friedrich Karl Fiona n. Klorian. himself publisher of serial Nazi newspapei* in the district, dei laied that such propaganda was apt to create disunity among th - peopb lb urged the po|iulutiou to name liitn such persons who solicited subscribers for ‘‘Catholic new.spapeis.' lie also announced that h” wouiii taki action against Catholic priests who permitted such propaganda In their churches. — SERVICE HONORS WRIGHT PHILADELPHIA (CP) -The same I

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