The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1934 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCA5TLE, INDIANA, TL'ESDAY, JANUARY 2. I'M.

WATCH THIS SPACE FOR AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TOMORROW * S. C. PREVO COMPANY

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FARMER <;ETS HIGHER PLACE IN NEW DEAL

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Child Slayer and Mother

II) IVter H. Carey

(I’njsiili'iit, Chii’iiyu Ruard i f Triuli’) (TIICAd-O, Jan ! (I F lli-tn;> will m nrd as the nn st uma/.inK ami perhap , the most mumentous

not to exceed :JU per cent of their average production the past live years; also, they are beinp loaned l > cents a bushel on corn, at the farm; inoiio)' inducements jire beillK made to Lite wheat farmer; the hop breeder to ieduce production; the government ha . bought suckling pigs and sows IONF Oy the millions; it ha- purchased and stored butter and has hooght wheat for relict use. Eath move has been made for the purpose of raising the price levels of commodities at their

sou fee.

An encouraging item of the farm situation that might easily be over lookei.l is that despite a substantial

year that the American farmer and ^ lea * t m l * 11 ' I"' " l Krains u m

the agricultural trades have experienced. , As the year draws to an end we find drastic changes, affecting everv branch of agriculture, actual!) in operation. All have been inaugurated with the single view to legaining lost purchasing power of the farmer's products and thereby assisting the entire national recovery.

tbiar highs of the veal, the Atneiicm wheat grower, for example, is receiv ing almost Ibu percent more than a year ago for his product This is a benefit independent of aid from the

federal treasury.

Corn, oats, i\c and barley farmers have pa ticipated corrosponding!; in the better price levels, as recorded on the grain exchanges. It is safe to assert that all lines of business and in-

Sought in Stabbing

The new udministratii n has kept

this aim continually before it. and I Hustry have re.rived needed stimula

temedie- applied have iucludiiil bonus payment and other benefits to live stock raisers and the growers of our principal staple crops. It js too eatly t i anticipate the ultimate result. Per -onally, I am optimistic of the futuri for the farmer. It cannot be denied that he has the hacking of the finnn cial pewer of the United States gov ernmont. Never again can h< just y complain "f federal, neglect. Me finds himself the keystone of oncentrated efforts for national rehabilitation. Ttu new deal at Washington hn seen to it that tint cotton planter ol llii' south receives loans of 1(1 cents a pMund; corn groweis who agree to reduce their acreage 'ill per ent will receive HO cents a bushel in cash op

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Hiding her face in her coat, 12-year-old Mary Kavala, of H i ting- on Hudson, N. Y., confessod slayer of her playmate, 8-vear-old Josephine Waropay, is shown with an P. C. C. matron a she was taken from White Plain . N. V., court pending a deci n on her case. At right, Mrs. Anna Kavala. mother of the girl, who refuses to believe her iaughter is a slayer, despite confer n. Police believe the girl is shielding someone cls“

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WIJDand THI IvS. ■(ioldni Ihiru'sl ( o.mini; Sat. and Sun. \llO\( k Till' (.lomls Two Show Kach Night Admission 10 and 20c

li u from the improved farm purchas-

ing power.

The exchanges gave a good acount of themselves under trv ing conditions in lit!:!. The e.onomic necessity of their free operation was obvious when they were forced to close fo; the fir t time in their hi t iry luring the national banking holiday which greeted the incoming adminis-

tration.

Receipt s at Chicago of corn, rye ind !iarlny to Dec. 1 this year record* ed a substantial advance over the -imilir period of a year previous, lending body to the belief that farm* ei~ participated in the higher range of prices despite a -mallei crop yield. On Dec. 1, 1 licago receipts were K,000 bill.-, (lour; 12,07:1000 bu.

A rogue s gallery photo of Dr. Manuel M H m a, San Hiego. Fall)' jiby Rician, who is sought by police io hopes that he may be able to -hed sonic light upon the mysterious •tabb ng o Mr* N< I e Rasn en who wa- found in a crit a! condition in the doctor* office.

Parliament ami (Jcotge F s o k o I sk . autlioi and journalist.

Strachi') asserted that l‘l'•siden! Uo< scvclt's X It A i pic. ■ nt- the la I stand to save capitalism before th Inevitable advimc? of Fomniiiiiism Tin* MtA was de.-i rlli'il by Sokol-k) as a high powered form ot Fa.-i ism He pt'idb ed the spread of ecoiiolllii

wheat; 88,928,1X10 bu. con: 20,100,000 I ilu p,.| lalis iu th.o.ighom the world a1 "‘- "° und s '- u ' th : rapltalisni.

000 bu. barlev, the aggregate being

tppi. ximatoly 25000.(100 bushels of I M*hev<- ('0111114*111 Ism i- ine 1 grain in excc - of thu first eleven 1111. " <naclic) -aid. because ibe month.- of 19:12. 1 old > ajiitalistlc system Is breuking Shipments from Fhi ago for the down and locau-* it- 'ontinnancc same period wen* 1,990,000 bbls. fiour; is iinpo-slbb (’1 iniiiuiii-iM. 01 1 li I.'i,l9:i,00(» bu wheat; 49,:{47,O0t> bu. ''omnion owncislii|i ol tie means ol corn; 111,916," ill liu. oats; 1,384,000 produclion is th, onl) allia native.'' bu. rye and 1 ..'mO.noO bu. of barley, i Sokolskv argiod that ' capitalism contains within itself ib» germ of

its own destruction. That germ is

AUTHORS ASSAII. (ATITALISM . , AND THE NRA PROGRAM "The \ 1:A no matter whu: else !r

In which two lovolorn cowboy* on« o HOjti Invade »h« rltxy ballroom* of hi^bejt »od, t — and make 'om like It! . . . It's unbellevabi' funny—SEE IT. 7 ^/wMUMMfMttt ANDY DfVitif HORSf PWY — xihhi) Comedy and Musical Reel Feal ,'ini> Hubf and Band. <; R A N A D \

NAZI LEADER PUTS RAN ON CATHOLIC PROMOTION

101,0(1 NF. fierm.aii v (UP) To utg, t'atbolics to read CathoUc newspa| i rs lias been prohibited In the disn ict of im ssi Idol f by the

FIIII.A DK'I.FIIIA (UP) Two allthors. speaking before the Philadel j phia Hiancli of th F'-relgn Policy Association, attack) *1 capitalism ami

th)- NRA. Thev wei, author and member

does, encourages monopolies," lie said. "It is an agency for the developm ut of monopoibs in the Unl'ed States. It is therefore au agency for

John Siraehey, | the deslrm tion of capilalism in lhe| of the Brilish | United Stuies.’’ VH

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Na/i disit ict leader. Frledr|) , h Karl FJorian. Kloriau himself publisher of sevial \a/i 11 i w -papers in the district, declined tfiat sttcli propaganda was apt n> create disunity among I li * peopli II, iirgiil the pu|iiilation to name him such persons who solicited siiiiset iliei - for "Catholic newspap • is II, also annotinceil that Ir* wcitlld taki aetion again-t Catholic priests v\ in, permitted such propaganda in I heir churches. SERVICE HONORS WRIGHT Pill LADKLPHIA (UP) The same

adds something to the Taste and makes them Milder

“She told li) temper and 12-yea 1 old told of "li playmate, .1 Ha 1 mg OH men were I ng l' rf when the g r.

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Llierc arc about four and one-half Iniles tif these U^ert cS: Myers wareIimum's filled with thousands of ( asks of Domestic and I urkish tobaccos, inost "fit Isiny there ageing and mellawing for C hesterfield cigarettes. It takes just about three years i« age Yhe tobacco fur your Chesterfields. I'H'rything that mtnny run hny nn<l 1 Imi sc imer I, nines nlmnt I hut )'in iiinhe n iigii,t.ii ( . ilt, lt ' s injl,i m < r. 11 cigarette tastes heller, t.s usnl in making Chesterfields.

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