The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1934 — Page 3
WE DAILY BANNER. CROTJCASTLE. INDIANA. TIBDAV, FEBRUARY 20. 1934.
Startline reject hops ordinary brewers IGHT WELCOME!
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r SO THAT'S WHY STERLING IS AMERICA’S [FINEST BEER'
.but your taste tells the bhfference WITH A FULL, NEW ENJOYMENT!
Mins WpIIci spent Wednes •lay afternoon with Mix Ola Siirinwer at Danville Ida and Laura Steward and Mr. and .M s Clyde Steward “pern Wednesday with M. K. Steward and daujrhtei at Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Boli Pavis and family i f Indianapolis spent the weekend uith Mr. and Mrs. John Maiiennt and family. Mrs. Chmmeey Perkins -pent Sun 1 d ty ufterno in with Mis. Alma Wei 1 ler. j Mrs. Dollie Ader spent Thursday I afieineon with. Mrs. Hattie Kendell. Mr. and Mis. (ieorjfe Kit/.simmons an I family wr-re Mart din pue-ts of Mi. and Mrs. T. F. Shackelford. vli Florence MoFerran railed on M s. I.yn Kendell Thursday after-
noon.
'.Mis- nor. Stephens'a -pent the weekend with her parent - at New Hie hmond.
cialled on Mr. and Mrs. William Hnltom and family Tuesday eveninp. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.. Pickens were in Seymoui Wednesdnj. Mrs. Nevada Muslin i-- quitt' ill. I Mias Della Mae Cook is stnyinjr| with Mrs. V. R. McCammaek. Mis. Lou Martin called on Mrs. V. R. McCammaek Sunday afternoon. Davie Lopossn is quite ill with heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Dent Larkin spent Wednesday eveninp wit Mr. anil Mrs. W. A. Haltem.
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YES YOU'VE NEVER REALLY TASTED BEER ...UNTILYOU TRY
STERLING !
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ERl.ING is a brew that's a great advance. “Passably K l , .,.| just won't do for Sterling because hops vitally i , luad, the flavor and the real body of beer. ,, u , ,,aly hops selected from the best hop-growing | i the crops Nature has specialty favored. Those [j , i, . a h a vested at tlie p« ak of perfection. SucIi hops . i So rting wants you to enjoy America's fi/iesf 1 l-\ri l n in l lie brewing is governed accordingly.
Tliis Costly Made Beer Costs You No More
j nR j, 0 lowly fermented beer, made of the choicest
i. 1 III uniformly high alcoholic content. H L ly inn, and filtered 53 times. In every L .hit y. cost/y made beei Yet no
-.o a! So try a few glasses of Sterling u cast-of Sterling. Note the creamy, K. ||tad. Enjoy a new taste thrill! ^ II Rl IN(. BREWERS, Inc.
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ORDER A CASE OF THIS HIGHER ALCOHOLIC BEER TODAY It Your Dealer Can't Supply You, Phone: 17 So Indiana St. HoffniUll BfOS. Plume 3PI
LONG HRANOI Mrs. Ona Marshall
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Mr. and Mrs. John Fci rand
I; i. I. ."i- ha* been issued n> .I nk J.cnhart, clerk of Lmiit court, to William Ifinii' i f Dorothy Mien l ith of I itnsim cmiptyI'olitical inmiiH*ements
CLASSIFIED ADS
rastian Ohi i mil noith'vostcrn Ponn -ylv inia. (irowei- are sookinp federal I her
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M . and Mrs. Will John- vi-ited Fred .lolinf Sunday. Marion Wright, An drew Dickey, Mi F.llu Gardner, Miss Amelia Filing and Nellie M ir-hall attended hui h at West Fnioti Sunday and pent tho evening with Mr. and Mts. Sam Chadwick. R'n Kvans and family and Mrs. Ida Rv ins spent Sundai at ( lover-
dale.
There will lie church services here Saturday night at 7:30. Sunday morn in-' at 10:30 and Sunday night.
financing.
COLONIAL TEA, Methodist chur h Feb. 22. Mu.-ical pr gram and di pi n antiques, quilts, shawls. Admi.s.-ion 25c. 10-2L
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^mocralic Ticket FOIt Jl'DT.E 1.1 tM d -I I H I’HLIN
Fur >lieriff |l Y K. M \KTIN lima iale Fownsllip I \l I I l< HIO AN I (I ns-ncastle Inin o. dobbh rni-Mi i-tle, IncL |l .1 KNMIlt firrencnHtte |i i t;. st in r (In ■ nrastle t’l I It. Ill NT AN I l.m-ncuatle IdlN l I III I’l.l N I (iria nrastle • Y 'I. Bit \< KNEY lY!'i lownship I "at Kepresentative k' d 11« cn ( ountieH ■ AM R. I RKADWAY Ep Indiana. F i HERBERT l-iin |p linen Co. M -iat y Clerk kill; ( MOKKISON |l IM I . Met VMM \< K ' D • <»n I'OAA IIMlol|l It It I . BOATM \N (Mm ■ u- lonnship I a HOSKINS f h [ton lonnship I For Auditor p R III I I MW ' ion Township |V i li -II ANNON |r iiiUiii Township
American Legion Minstrel tickets on sale at Welch’s Confectionery, Mullins, Fleenni-s, anil Stevens Drug Stores, and Hanna’s Book store.
Id-rtl j J m y to the clerk
—For Sale—
FOR SALE or Trade for small a: reage, fi-iooin molern home, newt; decorated, in Greencastle. AddresBanner, Box O. 20'2p
FOR SALE: Stevens 22 ealihre Recreating Rifle, S'! Furniture 1-> change, east side .-qiiare. Phone 17hL. H.
ANNOUNt INC Hamiiten’s Itopk Stare is again heailquartqrs for \hStover’s famous Bungalow Candle 20 2t
Albert Akins, Commercial Place, arrested .m a charge of child neglect fileil Its Ethel Coffman, ha- Ix-en relea I <>n his own re-ognizance after br ing place i under a is.art order to
the sum of $3 per
" k. beginning Feb. 24, for -uppnrt of a 15-year old son, Ernest, in cua-
t ily of Mrs. Coffman.
Sim Woodall has filed a suit on nctount against the (’rawfordsville Tru-t Coa oany, guardian of George Mai tel! -r A demand of S277.20 is i Ic for labor alleged done for the drfi ul int Marsteller F. S- Hamilton is jitt rm y for the plaintiff. \\ VSHINt.tnN TVVP. GIHI S FIRSI 11» (IRG VM/.K FDR 1»3I Tin- \V:i-hington town-hip girls 4-H club, le:ul by Helen Senter and Od' - i Yi lkers, adult le uiers, and Eli ail"' I "iig and Grace Vkers, jun
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(LOVERDAl.i: Mrs. Clara Dorsctt
Mrs. Anna Rodgers will he hiute--to the Pu t Worthy M itriu - i lull nf the Eastern Star, Tuesday evening. Mr. iind Mx. Hubert Morrison, of -west of town, visited last week with parents, Mr. and Mr- Edw.-ird
There was a large crowd cut W ednesday at Tommy Johnson's - de. Mi. John Vermillion who has l>-en very sick is improving. Mrs Georgia Arnold and two chillren Mary Ellen and Ralph, Mr Thelira Humphrey and son Jimmie and Mr- Glen Arnold sfient Sunday with Tom Bettis and daughter Maxine. Mrs- Emily Boswell spent Toe- lay] with her daughter Mrs. Kill Staggs. | Mrs. Mildred Newgent and son Dale, Mrs. Minnie Brattian, MrsFaiIu Staggs, Mrs. Lida Pierce, Mrs Ojial Newgent and Mrs. Mary Ann States spent Thursday with Mrs. (ioldie Hee and 1 quilted Mr. and Mrs Donald Thoma- an I children nf Manhattan spent flunrlay with his [ihrents Mr uni Mrs. Harvey
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvcl Roach and children, .Mr- atvl Mrs. Elbert Bettis anil Helen Son ers. Ed Bettis and son Chas. and Clay Bettis spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. George Pienre Mrs. Minnie Holland an Kathryne Newgent called on Mrs Mildred Ncw-
gi nt Wedmes lay night
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dirke\ an I I -on spent the week end with Mrs.
i Violet Shonkwiler and -on
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Announcement \t'e arc pleased to announce to his friend* and acquaintances we have secured the services of Mr. Rex Crask in our service department. This fives uo an excellent mechanical staff consistinf of “Jun" Joiserand, service manager; William Priest, Branham Austin. Frank Overkalster, Rex Crask. (Mirer Covert, and Guy Atkinson. These men are at your call to reuder the best service possible en year car. We service all makes of cars. Come in and five ns a trial.
Alsu we luive for detail-
,h time pat mem nhui for renair nork. Sec mi
L.-H. Chevrolet Sales
ianapolia -pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Rufus OzmentMr. and Mrs. Guy Harris of Morgantown visiten home folks Ratui ay. Mr an i Mr- Asliurs- pop s-r.ent Saturday evening with Mr. ami Mrs. Gilbert Rigers at (ireencastle. lieofa. Rhawalter spent Tuesday with Mrs. W J. Hunt. Mrs- Ed Hprt>ert \isited Monday with Mrs. G. R Huffman
’•*! into the heusp vacated by Tommy 1.1 hnson, and Mr and Mr- Tam John-_ "ii moved into the house vacated Ly i
Mr. Cnwtinn.
M Finos Now gent ending a few days with Mr. and Mrs Johnson near Fincastle.
Better order Center Point Chicks
tiuiiiy. Blood tested by the Agglutin j j or Id-ulcis, has been uie of t e rluhatum rapid serum nut hod under tlu 1M (|„. ,i,iuty to keep up tluii a.-tivi
R.ate Live Stock Sanitary Board for I’.dlocm li.-ease. ( enter Point Hut 1 cl rry. Center Point. 15-fit.
FOR SALK:- Haled and Oats straw ('. I! Plume Rural DO I
Clover Bay Cuntonwine. 111-2-n.
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FOR RENT: Emir liolroom modern •hon e, centrally located. Garage. Im mediate possession. Phone Bannei. Ifi-tM —Wanted—
lie- during the winter. The dub has held tv. ■ regular club meetings that w< re well attended. To belli finance next summer's work the dub gave a lux supper, which proved to be a . ir cess. Mem '-r of the club exhibited at the Wa dngton t wn-liip firmer- institute and won pri/e- not only in the 4-H dub da*- but in the adult groups as well, Thegirls are the se •ond in the courty to liegin uni dlment foi nex' summer, the first l»-ini! the Floyd town hip buys’ dub.
Hutcheson, at Muncie. Air. and Mrs. l/‘p Walters and Mi. and Mrs. Vernon Couchen" i were in Indianapolis Saturday. Mr. end Mrs. Guy Martin were in G:eencastle Saturday afternoon. Mi. and Mis. AValtei Com railed en Mr. and Mrs. Newton Minnirk, near Cataract. Sunday altemoon. Mis,i Gaynol Kennedy visited MiMaxinq Morrison Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cromwell, of west of town, called on Mrs. Salim Cunningham ant Mrs. Nora .\L ni.-on S liirday evening. Re\. Parks of Bloomington -pen'. Sunda> with Mr. and Mrs. Jame
Sipple.
Mrs. Grace Route and daughter, Mart Louise, of GreencnMle, -pent S.unlay with Mr and Mr- Harry l\n dl and family. Ml and Mrs. Will Morrison s|ient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hep let, west of (Ireenca-tle. Mi. and Mrs. Is-e Walters were Sunday dinner gue-t- of Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas, south of town. Mi - Man Reese of Greencastle -iH-nt the weekend with Mr. and Mi-. |)i nas Denny and laughtei Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moran. Mr-. Nellie McDonald and Jean McCann maek were in Greencastle Saturday afternoon. The Misses Frtvl.a and Nola Terry of Greencastle spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr . Arthur Jnnm.
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By Ia*ona Calvert •’ 4 4 4 4 4 4 Satunlav night guest- of Mr. and Mr- Charles Cunningham an - children were Mr- .l ie Hoke, Mr-. < irt's Poyd and son llilbett Beaumont iuel Herman Williams, Ethel, Nellie. Helen Johnnie an I Harold Anderson, AVil-ha.-n- Gairetson. Mr and Mr- Frank Wallace and son. Ralph, Alexander Vine- an I Kenneth Wallace, Thelma Gold! and Mary Jean Calvert, George ana Gene I’nger and Bessie Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Fay S,>pneer and children nent the day Sun lay with
Mr. and Mr- John Mayes.
Mi and Mis. Albert Spencer and family ml Mr- Clyde Spencer and children were Ratur ay night guests of Mr. and Mi diaries Harhison iind
chil Iren
The Rival Neighbors met with Mr.-'. Clyde fluencer Wedne-day. Mr- John Burk called on Mr and Mi- Elmer Ball Sauirdftj afternoon. Mr and Mr Ray Rivers ami children, Mr. and Mrs Ray George spent the day Sunday w ith Mr an i Mrs. J I). Harhison
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I or Recorder fI ADYS ROGERS ■ •ri eni-astle. IndI TREASURER IH PEW GOFF (us-ell Township (K ('. GOODPASTURE (fferson Township
WANTED: To buy used piano Must he reasonable. Phone 325. 20-2' SALESMAN for Lubilcating Oil and Paint: twi lin< omhined. Sal ir.\ oi Commission. Tho Royce Retinin'.C \ or The R i.vcp Paint Co., Cleve land, Ohio. WANTED: try kind of dead itock Call 278, Greencastle. We pay all charges. John Waehtel Co. 21 t!
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kmisHinner, First District I'HIN II. MII.I.IS htonrne Township i»' lodi i i.TER (te-'ell Township minty Assi'ssor D>' MARSH AM, Greencastle h'-'in \ hi bri K I OH n-hip
I-'OVND: Pair of men’s lined gloves, practically new. See Dr. B. Troyer. —Miscellaneous-
I'EL'M \ \|-A I S I v" an I 'hie. fifty. They satisfy Ask those who I have one. Ph ne .01-1-- (,odfie;. ! Beau tv Sho|i 1001 S- In Hsna SI. 10-21-
f'ddican Ticket tor Mayor " lb JAMES ' - I -heriff F A1 M>DR1 M Greeni astle ! ncsslle Township 1 I' ID l| .AS
DANCE Wednesday night at Ban ner Club Music by Srmr and hi j Rythm Masters. V imi-'si n 15 '-nt , I |{(,l NEW A' I'-I OI'II.'K I JEFFERSON, O^d'P* A move ment tc establish a .grower ionic ra live winery in A.-htrbula ( ounty nn' result in rapid retvi *nl (^ 't**' l,H industry which onre thrived in north
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$395 $345
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$125 $225
L.-II. ( Iirvrolrl Salt's Inc. 115 N. Jackson Street
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4 ll\ Minnie Morlan 4 4 4 4 4 4 Junior Gardner pent Sunday
Raymond Morlan.
M'-- Emil) Shanor, who has been quite ill. is slowly re -veting. The entertainment given at the hom>‘ of Alva Cox Kriiny night was
well at tended.
Mi. and Mrs. Alv . Cox and dnugh- | te;, llene, spent Snturday night with his istei in H(s-k\ill(‘. Mr. aiwl Mrs. Clyih Shnner were in Greencastle Saturday. Clari e Morlan has returned to school after having l«-en quite ill.
AI It M All CONTRACT WENT TO HIGH BIDDER, 'EN ATE KINDS WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. <CP> — Chairman llugx L. (Black of the senate airmail Investigating committee charged today that former President llooxer. in \ugu t. 1930. ordetxwi all bids on a transcontinentnl airmail toute sent to the attemey general
fi i examination.
*‘1 don’t recall anything about that," said foimer Postmaster Gen- i i-rat Walter F. Brown when question-1 irl by Black aliuit the alleged order. 'The bids involve i- were those of the Ti tnscontencntal and Western Air Express and the Cnited Aviation Corporation on the mute from New Y ik to Los Angelos A contra t wrn awnrde«l to T. W. A. although th" United companj was t ie low bidder. Brawn testified yesterday that he did not eon i ler the United eotnp-iny qualified to bid. and said he would not have taken the “responsibility” of
awarding it a contract.
Tlie United corporation was made up of sever d small companies. Black read a letter, dated August 2f>. Ih.’iO, which he sail vas written te W. li ving Glover, former as-i tant postmaster general, by Chase Gove, | (River's assistant. Th • letter read '
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Mrs. V. B. McC-mmack i- quite HI., M . and Airs. ( lifford II irnton have
.t. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 COALING -TATION 4 Airs. Frank AA'ood* 4 4 *1* •!• 4 4 4 Mr- Retfecca Shuck of Indianapolis is here on Imsiness. Mr and Mi Thoma- Shafer called on Mr and Mr- Snmmie Goodwin Sunday evenimMrs. Joe G irn-tt m-i inughter entertained th - ( ,ann Club We<|Tto- lay afternoon. .Mr. and Mr Frank Woods and family, Harold 1 i-by attended Mr Wood’s -nwithei- funeral at Indianapolis Satur.ia) morning. Mrs. VVIIIi- Wright, Mfs. Emma Wright, Mrs. Rebecca Shuck and- Miss Avis KHotter calk-i on Mr ansi Mrs. Emery Nichols and family Sunday
r vening
Mrs Rem Greenlee called on Mrs. I eona Greenlee W Ine-day aft rneon. Mr. and Mr- Charley Lb»by and rlanghter attendet a 'i»rpri-(p party f r Mrs Ci il Amol .'Saturday night. PLEASANT GARDENS Mrs. Idwight Cox visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Duetell ftunday. Mrs. Edward Chew and children visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. John Hander. Miss Kndoin King spent the week-
‘My Dear Mi. Glover:
lnt<T*tati' Tax \<*lion Is Vssuml
f A \ EX PER I S FROM 19 ST A TES ATI END I AAo DAT MEETING
Al IN Dl AN A 1*01.IS
INDIANAPOLIS. Eeb. 21*. (CP)Ihoposed federal legislation to tax inter late eontinerce was assured tin-
support ot Indiana todav.
(iov. Paul V. M Nutt endorsed the propo r| in an hires last night to near!) 50 tax experts from 19 states | who arq attending a two day meeting
l here.
The pr ;>o-e<| legislation would give states in which tire goods are con snmed the right ef taxation. It was I submitted li\ North Carolina tax of- • ficiuls who have claimed u<h a plan
would Ire constitutional.
“Thi proposal select- the -t.ate nf consumption as thq place w iere taxation of sale in inter-t ite commerce wilt b" permitted," Gov. McNutt said. “In this way it limits taxation nf a sale to one state, and on the theory that the consumer will pay the tax, selects thq state to which the propi erty is shipped for consumption." “A real reorganization of nur tax system and the elimination of duplicatiofi of taxes and the confusion a to what agency shall tax particular sources can onl\ he brought about try the coordination of the < ftnrts nf th" federal government and the states, i “The ofTiccnrs of our gevermnent mu.-t d<* two thing- 1 it t cut down tho cost of government, and second, make an equitable di-tributi u of the
burden."
Permanent organization of a national sales and income lax association is exported 11 he elTected today
' following a report of i committee
Coleman called me over to and stated that he war to 1 bids w-liieh were opened
stating further that th< \ were to he, sent *o the atomey ger eral. I asked him if he would ipjnii stating by whose diiection it wa - ing 'icne, aJ hapitened to know that you hasl been in touch With t r- White House and the ^fostmastci general. He •taterl chat he trad Jii, t ( me from the 1 AV-hito House nnl Ihht thi* wa- being don(* at the direction f someone at
the White House.”
^ ^ »utued yesterday.
II t l Indiana tax officials are hosts to
the conference. Clarence A. Jaekson, dire tor of the Indiana gro income
tax ilepartmont, is in charge. ^Market? INDIAN APDLIS LI A ESI (M K Hogs 7,900; hollovers 219; mostly 10 to 15 cents lower, -same under weights 20 cents off; hulk [f.il to 300 lbs, St.00 to ft.70; small lots $t.7.’«: 300 lbs. up. $4.36 to H.55; 140 to ICO lhs„ $4.16 to *4.40; |20 to 140 lbs., $3.50 to $3.90; l0o to 120 llrs., $2.23 to $3.00; most pa king -ow S3.25 to
$4.00.
Cattle L.’rOO; calves f>00; -teersberdy to strong, -he .-to k little ch ngert; In id 1300 lb. leer - .'tfi.2.'r; tmlk te .sell unler $0.00; most heifers $3.90 to $5.25s few to -fi.oO; l>eef cows $2.75 to $3..V>; low cutters and cutters $1.50 to $2.75; ve rb r- si ndy to higher, mostly $7.00 d ovn, ei|-i
head $7,.*>0.
" ^|p .300; lamb strong to 25 - cents higher; hulk tr«m $9.00 to
confronted with the same( $9.85, small lot $10; son c clippers
the re form a- I $8.25; throwouts $0.50 to $8.50.
mr-ved to the Ray Vaughn farm, west I rT , <r , w j th her parent- near Pot,on 1 of Mt. Meridian. Big Walnut Ladies Aid met with Jo roh Pickens. Mr. and Mr-. Joe Mrs. Forest Aker Thursday. Scott and Mrs. William Haltom were Grade operetta by Reelsvillo and , in Irdianapoli Thui "day. '.Manhattan -chool will be given HriD bin it guests of Airs. Jude Mahh evening, February- 28 Spotisoreil l and daughter last ThiirsOrn were j,y Barbara Pickett Mrs. Sarah Pickens, Mrs. Inn Blue ( Mrs. G R. H.iffman took dinrs-r and daughter Ruby, Mrs. Lou Larkin,, Tu-e-rlay with Mrs- C N. Stio»rbe at
Airs. Chine-a Alley, M's. Garnet Reach dale
II rnton Mi.-s Inn Sherrill, Mrs.' Mr. «nd Mrs Fret Boyd »n»l daughMandie Horn. Mr- Edna Ogles and ter visited Mr. and Mi's Ross McCul-
Mrs. Almr Duncan. Mrs. K. R Snyder and Mrs. AV. A. Dsltom called on Mrs. Sam Alice Wednesday afternoon, Mr and Mrs. Clnm McCammaek
Lrugh SundayMrs. Asbury Poc. on Charles and Kenneth Kersey were in Tprre Haute Snturday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ozment of Ind-
30 REFORMATORY INMA’IES SHIETED TO SI ATE PRISON MICHIGAN CITY. Ind., Feb. 20, (UP) Fifty ringleaders of recent di-t urbanee- at the Indiana -tate feformatniy will tie liar "furred to the "tate | risen here eith* r ("morrow or Thai "day. Warden Lun E. Kunkei
announced today.
Order for the transfer came throuc ) the office of C*'. Paul V. Ah-Nutt, Kunkel said. "AAe were asked to takq 150 of the reformatoiy ptisoners Imt '■9 is all we can absorb," Kunkel explained.
“We are
idleness problem ns
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Kunkel s-ild that no pedal preparation" are being mad* .and that they will tie permRed to mingle with the prisoners here immqdhtcly. "We anticipate no trouble.” he de•lared “If these neweemers start agitvtion here, it avill be our iob to hnndlq them.” The men lining transferred were -ant to have been re-pot) si Me for a icrent strike at the reformatory and a disturhan<e last Sunday which required the assist mce of state police to get the men hack to their cells. Idleness due to the closing of ptison in Tuetiies was blamed for the un-
rp t.
TABULATOR AT WORK Vernon W. Gardner, of Ru--<-lUille, selected ns takutainr for corn-hog contracts in a competitive * xcniination hvl.l last Friday is at « -rk in th* oosmty agent’s office tabulating cimhog contnu-t- signe i by arniei" in this county Gardner will clred; all eorn-hog eon. tracts for mistakes hefor*- they am sent to Washington, D C. Many wheat contracts sent to VA'a-tiinglm were found incorrect hy tabulators there an i for this rea.-on local tabulators were chosen to check the com-ho-j contracts before they [ire -ent to the national eapdtal
