The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 May 1934 — Page 4

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Iowa To (y€t Legal Liquor About June l STATE TO OPERATE DISPENSARIES IN TWENTY-FOUR KEY CITIES

SOVIET AW \ItltS ARTIST ITS HIGHEST DECORATION MOSCOW, (UP)—A Soviet artist who <w. was uii(i»*r fire for lack of revolutionary spirit—I. I. Rrrxlsky— ha.s just lx**!! awarsled the “Order of lif'iiin,” highest of Soviet docurations. IluCsky follows the realistic scIk»j1 of jvdntinp an I )>>• con sequence, ha.s ofiten l) , ‘eii accused by revolutionary artists of “passive reflection” and “photographic naturalism.” But ap

parently these criticisms had no effect on the All-Union C-en'ral Executive Co I 'mittee, who conferred the decorationTlie artist has jNiinted a nunilx r of well-known pictures, among them: ‘Session of the Second Congress of Komintem,” “S^'ssion of the Revolutionary Military Council” and “Shixding of Twenty-six Commissars.” Ho also has executed portraits of Stalin, Voroshilox an I other high officials.

DKS MOINES, In.. May 3C. (UP) —lowans will quaff legal liquor for the first time in IS years on or about June 1, when the state liqunr control commission opens the first 24 dispensaries in key cities, To silence vehement protests from drys, the state legislature last March put teeth in the Iowa liquor control act, the object being to promote temperance and outlaw drunkenness." As finally passed, the hill created a commission of three members with dictatorial powers over the drinking habits of a state of 2.400,000. Liquor may be purchased only from stores owned and operated by the commission. These dispensaries may be set up where the commission wills, except that none may Ik- established within 200 feet of a church or school. There is no local optb n. Protests have been received by the commission from several known dry cities, which voted a majority against ratification of the Blaine amendment a year ago. The commission may, if it desires, set up a store in Iry communities, but indications are that this will not be done. Drys already have announced that once the full system is in operation about September 1, they will begin a frontal attack which they predict will end in abandonment of th ■ state experiment in six year . The procedure of lowans buying liquor follows: The cotusumer buys a |>erntit, costing $1, entitling him to buy liquor for one year. Every purchase he makes is recorded in his permit. The

! liquor salesman will scrutinize the record at cash pnrcha.se, and if in hit I opinion amounts of liquor bought beI come exceaaive, or more than the purchaser can afford, or if evidence ■.hows the purchaser is endangering the economic stability of his family, ; the [>ennit may be suspended or rr- | voked. If a man fails to support his family or dependents, commits any crime whil uncler influences of liquor, drinks in a public place, gets drunk, or gets anyone else drunk, pretends to be drunk even though he has not touched a drop, or causes the reputation of his family to de line hy his drinking,’ the commission may suspend or revoke Ids permit.

VICTORY FLAG TO CUMMINGS IN AUTO RACE

INDIANAPOLIS DRIVER WINNER IN 500-MILE GRIND AT SPEEDWAY

CLEVER COYOTES FINALLY FALL TO HUNTER'S WILES

MAURI ROSE PLACES SECOND | Winner Sets New Track Record Of Better Than 400 Milt* An Hour ' In Sprat Classic

INDIANAPOLIS, May 31. (UP)— Wild Bill Cummings, 27 years old, a home town boy with a heavy foot, roared to victory in the twenty-sec-

LA JARA, Colo (UP)—The dep-j re .ations among livestock of “Mao beth” and “Lady Macbeth," blo^dthii sty coyotes f the Sun Luis Valley have been brought to an end by hun'ers and trapper-, of the pre atory animal division of the U S- Biological Survey. Hunters said th'-y possessed un•anny cleverness ii'. evading capture. Diey gained their names, the federal hunters said, from the fact that the male coyote wn - not as dangerous as his mate ami was goaded by her to most of his killings. "Maelieth” was caught in a trap“Lady Macbeth,brooded over the capture of her mate so that s-he. was an easy target for a hunter’s gun.

SHOT WOLF FROM PLANE MACOMB. 111. (t P) -Clulm to b"i ug the flrst p-rson to shoot a woll from an alrplui e is made by Walter Z-tile of Macoinli Zettle killesi a large gray wi.lf meiitly with buck* shot while shooting from a plane piloted by Harry Clugston, also of Macomb.

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uud annual 500-mile race at the Iruh anap'di.s speedway Wednesday, setting a new track record by averaging 104.865 miles an hour. Mauri Rose, Dayton, Ohio, was second, finishing half a lap behind with an average of 104.C98, also a new track record. Lou Moore, Los Angeles., was third with an average of 102,627. Others who finished among the first ten and their averages were: fourth, Deacon IJtz, Du Hois, Pa., 100.750; fifth, Jim* Russo, Detroit. 00.115; sixth, Zrkp Meyer, Germantown, Pa., driving relief for Al Miller of Detroit, !»H.272; seventh, Cliff Bevgere, l/».si Angeles, Cab, 07.810, eighth, Russell Hnohwergrr, Detroit, 97.298; ninth, | Rex Mays, Riversid?, Cal., driving re- I lief for Frank Brisko of Milwaukee,' 06.788, and tenth, Herbert Ardingcr, Glass port, Pa., 05.037. Kelly Petillo, Ix>s Angeles, who starte<l in jk>1i> iK>sition, an<l H. W. StubbleficH, L"s Angeles, finished out of the money, eleventh and twelfth places respectively. Only 12 of the starters completed the 500-mile run which was witnessed by a crowd estimated between 135,000 and 1 lO.Ot’lu, second largest in history of the track. Cummings' victory was protested after the race by Leon Duray, owner of the second place winner. Duray claim* I that while the ears were slowed down, early in the race. Cummings gained t, r -e-quarters of a lap on Rose. Three ears went over the wall in a series of thrilling accidents at the start of the race but no one was injured seriously.

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scheduled to appear with tho candidates on the same platfonn. Canales was warned several days ago that trouble would result if he attemptfsi to hold a meeting op (rosing the Guerra (mlitinal faction, now controlling Starr county government. The same warnings were received by newspaper men in the Ri«> Grande valley. Texas Rangers Jack Arnim and Z. K. Campbell, stationed at Falfurrins, wen- summoned to investigate the shooting.

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RIO GRANDE CITY, Tex., May 31 (UP)—Two men were killed and six persons woundoj wheji gunfire routeil a political rally here late yesterday. The dead were identified as Davila Gomez and i man named Solis. The wounded were Andres Guerra, Constable Chon Gonzales of Rio Grande City, Kulnlio Elizondo, Paul

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Notice is hereby given to the Creditors, llo.irs and legatees of George W. Tempi cman, deceased to apiwar in the Putnaiu Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 16th day of June 1934, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not L. approved; and said heirs are notified to Uien and there lewke proof of heirship ,and receive

their distributive sb.nes.

Witness, the Clerk of said court,

thi* 23rd 1 day <ff May, 1984.

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