The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1934 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE INDIANA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 1934
MMarketY
IN 1)1 W \PHI I' I IVRSTIM K Hojt; it.OiHi; Ikid'ivers 202; jnowtly 15 coni hi^hor; lt> i to 211) lbs., M.ti5 to few $3 75; 210 to 250 Ih*., $3.15 t > $3.60; 250 to 300 lbs., $3.45 to $3.50; 300 !hs. up, $3.80 to $.3 4'i; 10 4tn 100 lt>s„ $3.15 t.> $3 40; 120 to 140 lbs., $2.75 to $3 00; 100 to 12" lbs., $2."0 to * ■ i0; jiackinv' ?ow $2.25 to $3.00. <’att'„ 1,80"; calves fitst; lil^rul fni, )ly nnslium wcivht mill he«vy steers, most bids steady; movement sloa because of Idyhci .kitiK pri ; bulk t sell $5 25 t. $5.65; some li. ld around $7.00; plain killers in null lots $3.50 to $5.0il; e sr k littb chart (red, most - heifers uudei ■5.5t; cows $2.25 to $3.25; liw cutters unit cutters $1.25 to $2.25; venlers .'troiip inostl, $7.00 liovtn. top $7.50.
25 cents highe . bulk
$9 35; best natives $9.00 to
lowet grades $6.00 to $8.50.
fed we terns
$9 25:
t \SHU’« nl l I.HSRD OWI.N t iM \n H\NK ARRKSTED Janies M II n let >n, Patrioksburg a.-hier of the eb ■ 1 Patricksburg R. nk wins placed under arrest Saturday night by shei ' Walter Phillips
on warrants charei io an officer" an I. Ils W’ene leci lltl O.vf.t county era i .Itcse iffenses. World
or ‘‘unlawful loan verdraft ’’ True brought by the t jury - , charging iem i' r Ktetting
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I lie t' »>per sist. ! tile icastle, will l> orltule prog ram W i fit ’it 10 o’clock to jthe radio station : lln al trio i com))"
Sheep 2,000; lamtis tive ai'oulrdR .dee. Geneva,
harmony trio of •adcast a fifteen dree lay morning 0:15 o’clock front An rron. The *st ,>f the Miss - • I Pa'llme Cooper
rilK DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All’’ Entered in tht postoffice at Gneencastle, Indi ana, as second class mail mattei under Act of March 8, 1818. Subscription price, 10 cents pet Aoek; $3.00 per year by mail in Put nnm County; $3 60 to $5.00 per yeat by mail outside Putnam County. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Search For FscajH’d ( onvicts
Eight cmniuuties of Kansas national guardsmen hav Iteen pre. e i int service in the search fur seven convicts who escaped frnm the Kan-a- state penitentiary at Lansing. Some ..f the militiainr.en are shown iere stopping cat tn iiin stiiui passengers.
Regular IVacinis me*'ting of the I’.aptist Church tonight at 7:3ft Mrs. Robert McFJheny of Fort Wayne is visiting Mr ami Mrs. Elmer VanCteave. --~r - '*"■ *" The Moose lodge will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at 8 o’clnck. All mem hers are urged to nt;ep I. A narriage license has been issued at lndiat:apolis to Clarence Cummins (if C latesville, and I**na Fislier, 229 Miuth Mew Jersey street, Imdana JMliis. I>r. J G- Cam; hell will speak at Maple Oiapel church We»ir.««lay evrning at 7:30 o’clock. We hope all 'rembers and friends of the church will tie present. There will lie a brief business se-sion at tile close of this endce to decide what kin I of a song Ik k 1 k to he purchased Cars said to Have been driven by W. H. Reavrr, living southeast of to.vn, and Fdward Chew of Reelsville, cidlide I at the inter-ection of the cement plant and' Manhattan road- at Limedale during the heavy rain Mon day evening but no "iio was injured and the tars iwere mdy slightly damaged.
Dr. Alice Wynekoop Fends Her Trial
J. It. Man i>, wall known Greencas- BURNING, GNAVt l.V» I AE.> le man, was reported recovering J^j STOMACH RELlEltl' ruexla . at the home of"his brother, I j^ eu tralize irritating acids with Ur. rheod- ie Hams, ea-' Hanna street, K m ii' s Adla Tablet- Prevent t •• • from a recent illness. stomach trouble, eat what ytw waJU
! Adla gives rebel or y iur n iot.ey bai k.
■ o il -t-rvices for Mrs. Mary j—(I* M- 3tovens, l -' ! ''
Stiles, 106 west Daggy street, who died Sunday, wete held Tuesday aft- • rm n at 2 o'clock from the *Presby'eiian church. The Rev. V. L. Raphael, pastor of the church was in barge. Interment was in Forest
Hill cemetery.
GREEMASTLi: VOTERS TO HAVE FOUR P.ALLOTS
SEW HKI t INS El El Tins roim IEM UK LONG FACTION NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 23, (UP)— Nunienui- arrests featured early balloting in New Orleans’ turhulently t'ou nt municipal elei > n today as L\ $ Senat r Huey P I ng’s political strength met a major test. Nine persons were '..iken into custialy f .c loitering ai 'i“l polls with false registration pacers in their pos ession. NEW ORLEANS, Ian. 23, (IIP)— -ieii itoi- Huey P. F>.i v, political czar if 1 .. irki. facet ie crucial test tod;; New Orle a- voters went o tie' iHill-, to e|e< t i new city government. Eh iiId the ticket lacked by Tone’s .ii, ,• all-powerful ma line lose, it will p> II the beginning Hie end for the kinefis 1 ,'- one man •! , inance of the -tute’^ federal, st te. parish and iiunicipal elective rd' . es. Almost all experts agree in sa ng Imng was iteciiielly the underd g and that his defeat was probable. O. P. LOSES I IRST BOUT WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. (UP) — Republicans lost the r first attempt to alter the administrations gold bill t day when the senate liankmir and currency Committee defeated .an on ndment which .could have the oivernrnent take its profits on fed- • ral gold through < ' anchise tax intead of seizing the gold. The aiuendmant, w ich woukl have left half the gold in the federal resene banks, wps offered by Senator McAdoo, Dem., Calif., and had full upi'ort of all Republicans except Senator Couzens, Mi h. Senators C!a -. Va., and «. re. Okla., both fi,i, . rats voted f> the amendment. Mi Pickens H»sle«« j i o ( I«IX erdale ledge 1 he Pythian Sister of the Clover tale chapter met at the home <>f Mr. <1 VI i ■ Guy Pick -. 612 east Wal,i i .-'. ••t. Tuesday .ftertkein for their ec d: i monthl . ii la meeting. A itca-indiiiiier was enjsiywl at the iioon om Nineteen members were P resent.
'tudy (.roup ii VL t I'riday 1 ite intemat
group
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will mec ock at th east W ,1 me wil Pallor .
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Dr Catherii e Wynekocp (center), her brother. VVa’ ••• r (right); doctors, jail off. id- and ither« leaving the tounty Jail in Chicago after the conference it. 11 of Dr. Alice Wynek at resulted in k the aged physician asking that her trial for the murder ht r laughtep-ii.-law be 1 ■ me i.
TURNING THE
CORNER WITH
ROOSEVELT
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c arge of cb was withheld t he defendant : per week foi j payments t'» | order of the has lieen reles The , lefend: Guy Jackson tor damages affidavit for a the lo al court Charles Mi" pointe i -.peciu We. Ties,lay a* tion of Mart
i.al Relatains Study Friday afternoon at i home o Mrs. L. H. ngton street. Pio. Iieak on “The Stab International !(•
till RT NOTES Washington townfound guilty on a gle t, but sentence the court provided to the clerk $2.50
aort of his children,'
tinue until further
irt. The defendant
on good behavior, a the civil action of tinst Andrew Hirt, fraud, has filed an ue of the suit from
THOSE LIVING outside tin WILL MARK BUT THREE
balloting to do t
-tick at.
When the voters of Putnam county go to the polls this year they are g..
ing to have more yru can shake a
Greencastle voters .will have finnseparate ballots to mark, while tl se living outside o the city in Putnam county will have three on which to mark crosses opposite the name; of
their favorites.
State, county, district, city and township officer- are to he nominated and elected in 1934, which will give ihe voters plenty to think about h. tween now and the time the polls close at 6 o’cl ck the evening of No-
vember 6.
All two-year state officers will be on ’he state ticket this year, along with that of U. S. senator from Indiana. The county ticket will contain lioth two and four year office.The Greencastle city election will take place this year as a result of the “skip” elect! ’ll law passed by the gen era I assembly list year. Thi- year it will name a mayor, clerk-treasurer, j and five counciltnen, all at-large. | There will also lie elections in all ■ the thirteen township- of the county. Trustees and advisory hoards will l>e n’med in all townships and a township assessor will he named in Greencastle township. Offices to he filled this year are
as follows:
State
U. S. senator. Secretary of state. Auditor of -fate. 7 reasurer of state. State superintendent of public ; n
st ruction.
fine supreme court judge a| pellate court judge.
< ’otint y
U. S. congressman Prosecuting attorney.
Sheriff.
Clerk.
Recorder. Assessor Surveyor. ( oroner. Commissioner, First district. Commissioner, Third district Greencastle t ii' Mayor
t lerk.
1 ivo cr.uncilmen-at large. Thirteen Townships T rustee. Advisoiy hoard (three iGieenrastle will elect a?:- t*«SOI*.)
[)<uxd Doctor Heals Stomach Ailments A weird story Is told of a wellknown specialist reaching from the g ra ve to curb stomach suffering l ears ago this doctor cretted » prescription for stomach ulcers, .Kid stomach, gas pains, heartburn, indigestion, bloating, oelching. and other symptoms when caused by excess acid, Then the good doctor died, but his name brought fame after death as one user told ah,ther of his wonderful prescrip ti.,u lu the past six vears. grateful persons Itave written letie,s le-lling of their isooverlee This preevription Is now known to hundreds of thousands a* the L dga Treatment. All stomach sef ferers may have a free sample y writing to I’dga. Suite tb i oot Schulze Bldg . St Paul. Minti 'ihe seven day trial box of k’dgn Tablets Is sold under a money Hack guarantee of satisfaction by Stevens Dnu; Store! („iner Nine ami Maahinxioo SlreeH mm I wentieth Century t lab Mill Meet Thurwdav li.e Twentieth Ontury Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 . 'clock with Mrs. H. R. Nicholas, Mrs. ||. R. Krehl will give the '‘Trend of the Times” as the program for the
meeting.
•h+’b-F + 'b + ’F Priscilla Club Me: On Monday I he regular meeting of the Modern I’M cilia dull was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. L. Sun ford, Hillsdale avenue The afternoon wac spent in sewing. Mr<. Smock was
a guest.
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We Know how tj make loans to suit particular NEEDS $25 lo SiKKi
we are t|ualified
, assist you
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Money Troubles INDIAN/V LOAN CO. >4Vi E- M ashingt„„ J
Morning Muaicale to
Meet Wednesday
Tna Greencastle M \j, will meet Wednesday m. (i.jnu ^ I •’••lock with Mrs. Ke, i hjl | ’V.le apartments. d* -k + *k -k d* + •> i Mother’s Study Club ' Mel Monday Evening Members of the M i . chib attende<l th*' laiune l,y Bmoks in Ashury hall. M ,nd*y i ing Following the le*; u ^ meetNlg was he-1,1 at the homenfi Kenneth West. Thirt'-n ntiJ
wvie present.
and
ixtii district.
hers t. wash ip
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Mrs. R. A. Ogg entertainesj a number of the s|iecial friemls of Mrs. Eva K Gregg, her hou.-e guest, at a tea Monday afternoon. Mrs. Gregg is a former resident of Greencastle She left Tuesday aftem.nn for her home in Yuba City, California
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Mrs, Haven H-netesn
* I <. Rosebud * tub
I lie Rosebud club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Grace Haven. Th*' meeting was called to order by repeating the Lord’s Proyer in unison. I Figh' members responded to roll call le di playing, a quilt. \ contest was given b\ Blanche Wright anil won by Grace Haven. New officers for the year are: president, Mrs. Katie Hammond: vice pn -idetit, Mrs. Kathleen Day; secretary. Mrs. Hazel Wallace; treasurer. Mi Grace Haven; publicity, Mr*.
Hazel .VfcMains.
It wa decided to piece a quilt for member. The next meeting wil) he hold Eeh. 15 at the h >me of Mrs.
Ruth Ruark.
•kd-d-d-d*d- + -k Marriage Of l*oral Min Is \nnounced Mr.’and Mr- .lame' McGowen wish to aim >unce the marriage of their i c.'hter, Dsrothy, to Robert Hill, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert Hill, of Greencastle. They were married at Greencastle, Nov. 4. The bride is a
2hoi
they has been aie ;ge. to hear evidence hearing of the acMrfjinnis Werler
cainst 1 IcGinnis, for custody
T a child.
I H11 \ E- EN'Tl R H«*MF. DI RtivCHDALE PEOPLE liOAOHDAIT. Jan. 2.3—WednesMr. and Mr- HarId Keller w- • o' tending church ser- ■ <*s at Parkei irg, thieves entered their home, mr u-ked the house and l*ft with five urge Joints of meat m -'*me cash The Putna'm county lo riff wa notified but no dews as i entity of the thieves could he found. •
No PROBLEM EXISTS BETWEEN N VI ION s* TH V I ( VNN'DT HE
SOLVED III KOI A
jtq j \ • J|* ei:"i' BmiU high school an,| 1 . r riFIMlSlHp tl "' groin is employed at I.ueteke’s I j l*ukery. They will resale in Green- - — [caetl^,—Brazil Timee.
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Dr. Brooks Speaks Before H. S. P.-T. A. The high school ParefU-Teachert a.-- ciation hel,| its regular meeting Monday evening in Asbury hall. Mrs Kherl who had charge rf the devotions ngni the 23rd Psalm and th«
I*ord's Player.
During the Itusiness session Mrs (*ale gave a report of the work being done by the new nurse, Miss Pauline Smith, and how she helped the he ilth rommittae during the recent diphtheria inoculation. Mrs. E. j R. Bartlett gave a report of the .'t 4y gioup and said that this organiziti n had niaMe arrangements for a -*ries of f'.ui lectures for all P.-T. 5 organizations in the city. Following the business -ession Dr. Bi ok- gave an interesting lecture on "Development of Attitude- in Chil-
dren.”
7 he next le ture will be given next Monday evening by Dr. Bowman.
Due to an eoidemic of Trench M< nth, a'l iti-he* and eating iitenuilc u»c'! at JAMES FAFF Vre being thoroughly sterilized.
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MISS LEE Noted Spiritualist and Vdvmor G ( truthful messages aial a Ivice, pertainage to one’s life. IT
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j’tivate Readings Daily • • •! T nfindential, pgwnan- . 2l)J Math Indiana Street Greenrastle, tod. Phnre 7S&-X
TOKIO, Jan. 23, (I P) No piohlem exist- lietwcen t iq United States ami Japan that is not capable of -oluticn, Foreign Minister K ki Hirnta declared in his address to the Japa-
nese diet.
In a speech regard*’ 1 a extremely pacific in tone, Hiiota reviewed the events rf the past year in Man hukuo, the Japanese withdrawal from the League i4 Nations, and li n JajianeseAmerican position ir. the far east. “Between Japan and the United States of America.” he tii “there exists no question t t i, intrinsicalb’ difficult of solution. Far from having any thought of picking a quairei with America, Japan fervently desires Vmerican friendship. “It is hardly necessary to reiterate that Japan is actuated by no ulterior motives other than her desire to establish e»»luring peace in Fast Asia ... If America will i learly perceive the actual c* nditiofl of the Orient and realize Japan’s role as a stabilizing force, whatever emotional ten.-ion may yet linger between the two peoples is bound to disappear." He expressed regret that “the Soviet Union should now take to broad casting, at home and abroad, through the press and other chanmds, unwarj ranted criticisms directed against Japan, and circulate exaggerated I stories ... for political and diplo-
matfc purposes.”
I He assertM that Japan is setting i up no new military, establishment
along t bn Monel il
1 tier, and expressed th*- hope that ne- ’ (!■,<■ m. n« I •• U 1 I ways could he resume.) s., .n
Probr Of (,rnlt In Relief Work0|J
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W ASHINGTON, Jan 23, (IT) luw . The government battled graft i| emergency relief and iv ! 'cork;
ministrations today.
Administrator Han ;. L. I 1
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dollars alreadt inventif ting report Sh°? the two edministrat sec< * that [irosecution f funu p liti ions and pc' 1 jl F€ U-r ! ! pnj, per nal gains.
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ment, fie <1, .-lelter that Ihe department . : oforth will deal wit” uhhc du<* to the misery ,/ thei-. Assistant Attorn* . 'a! 1 tM J B. Keenan. if ria inal divisi ti <| liailment, ha.- Ireen i -si i» d of fer reting out th* . afters. .Vi te has sent mvestig i i t» !•** geles county, Calif .there aC scandal i- brew in.', uut mar into peditical cir *hl ok*’i gc ' Dosed, and two wo - — Th*- ,]iil work wm|| burgh. Pa.. andl gated by Hopkins. Hmg encineer Pm lischai ge*l for all' .;
a “fee.”
Newspaper rejs'ii ei’giilanties have
igan. New York. V ' ginia, and New Jer-ey mately 500 ( WA « at* ien pioject, in New Y r’k. F’ r,l,, ' :i petition for rente . of their
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on*vitions. at Ha 11 _ S:rmuel PhMM) m J
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hat certain offi were
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FORMER PRISONER '»i EVRM HE! D I DR ' l ' n
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November from Hie 'iia na io ■ an investigation b ,jH of the Maying of hi- "ite. Neely, 54, who was 5 1 l ^ ,nu ■ heart. , J Ralph Westnn, 22, employ 1 civilian conservation ’t! 1 - ***1 as a witness. Weston said quarrelei with his wife and el. ’’I’m going to kill y ■ ’ b ®' | fatal sh*S was fired.
Frosty Windshields Need Not Worry YOU! Let the other fellow suffer ALL th* p"'’ I troubles of winter motorinf — let HIM 5Wf,r at the sticking wiper and the snow and While you ride comfortably on the warnjl interurban cars! ... Get there quickly a*) 0 safely, and SAVE MONEY, TOO! Only W \ a mile, the round trip. INDIANA RAILROAD SYSTEM
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