The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1934 — Page 4
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MEXICO MEMORIAL TO HATED DIAZ
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at Mexico City, Mexico, a $i0,» 000,000 itructuic which is a virtual monument to former Presi*' dent Profirio Diaz, left, one of the most despised men in Mexico's history. Diaz, who raised Mexico to its most lofty eminence about IdOS and sent it crashing into chaos and revolution in 1011, planned the theater 25 years apo and used funds set aside for public education in the country t# pay for it. Before Diaz could complete the theater, however, l># was forced to flee fop his life ua a result of the revolution.* Tho unfinished structure remained un-l touched for more than two dee-] ades, but in lO.'fO work was ro*L commenced, and it recently was, completed.
+ + + •{• + >P + EAST JEFFKRSON TWP. v d* + *r 'I* “I* % Dr, and Mrs. Doras Soloman called on Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert Sunday. Ruby Blue, Montie and Wynona Prichard and Marjorie MeCainmack called on Net Vermillion Monday. Delma.s McCammack visited Lowell McCammack Saturday nipht. Nellie lyarkin called on Ella Wallace Thursilay afternoon. Guests of Mrs. George M'd ammaek Wednesday were Bertha Terry, Mrs. Bessie McCammack and daughter Marjorie and Luther Hunter. Lloyd Herbert visited Sunday with Glen Teriy. Wynona Prichard is visiting a few day this week with her grandmother Mrs. Montie Prh hard. Mr. anil Mr- Van Humphrey called on Mr and Mi- Elbert Humphrey Saturday evening. ■j. .j, v .J. •h HFI.I.E I MMN + + + + d" •!• *1' Mr. and Mr 1'iatik Hin t called on Mr. and Mrs. nth. Hur-t Sunday. Mrs. Bryant of Martinsvill ■ died at the home of her daughter, Mr Minnie Miller. Mrs. Keller w a - in Indianapolis M onday. Mr. and Mr- Forest Hurst and daughter, Mr and Mi . Emmett Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McCammack, Mr. and Mr Frank Reed, Emery McCammack, Mrs. Alice Hurst, Mrs. Ellen Rake, Mrs. Keller an I Miss Helen and W' .vbuni Meek spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ernoon. Three guests were present, l )urs1 , Mrs. Harold Storm, Mrs. Ida Cox and
Mr. and Mi Walter Meek called Miss Betty Bryan,
on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond Alex Bryan and family visited
Sunday afternoon.
•I* 4* *1* EAST MARION Mrs Vn.y Buis .[• + +
I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morris ; Bryan at Fillmore. Mrs. Myrtle Monday and Mrs. Effie Kea spent Thursday with Mrs. Ida
' Cox.
Mrs. Ida Newman and Miss Helen Slavens visited Thursday with Mrs. Cecil Newman and children. Emma Lou Bridges of Plainfield
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Fri nd-. and relatives gathered at he home of Mr. and Mrs. K nie Cox Sunday to hel] Mr. Cox celebrate his
hrthday umviM'isary. Those present | Mra. Lee Bryan.
•ere Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wallace Lee | Charles Reed of Florida ox. Mi.-, Edi Cox, Woodrow Fraz- Reed and Ethel Jean Robinson
or, Eugene Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Lester| called on Mr. and Mrs. E. r,',n end son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Monday evening.
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spent the past week with Mr. and j
week with her daughter and family, Mrs. Donald Webster, at Morton. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Flock returned
E. Buis : home from California after visiting
j relatives there.
Miss Helen Slavens is visiting with | Mr JU1fl MrS- ( Fred Coodwine enter-
' iai c noo Cumu ,iig- and son, Mrs. Ida | Cei il Newman and family. tained at 6 o’cliH'k dinner Wednesday New ii:.", Mi Helen Slavens, Mr. i •'l r - ar '-l *^ rs - H pnr y Cunninghom j f nr j,| r Hn ; j^rs. J. B. Graham of
.uid M, Cor' Newman and children an< l f ani 'l. v Hn< l theater t.unningham | (-> raw ^ OTt | sv j|| e-
Old Rp.-sell t ileman j and family were Sunday visitors with ; Mr an(1 Mrg> Floyd Gardner and Mrs. Susan 1 Pbons is in Plainfield i R *y burn * unnmgham and family at V j rs Margaret (iardner spent Mon-
daught.’r, Mrs. James‘ Coate8ville -
visiting her
Bal lo k and family. Mr. and Mi E. E. Buis, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Bui an i Mr. and Mrs. Oran BUis and daughter attended the Weatberhy reunion at Forest Park,
Brazil, Sunda>
Mr. and Mi Hanild Storm and the latter’s parent . Mr. and Mrs. John Newman visited relatives at Muncie
Sunday.
Mr-. Roy Buis and children and Mrs. L ms Kei \ and daughter spent Sun lay with Elisha McAninch and
family.
Mr. and Mi Reese Buis spent Sunday at Milroy. The C. O. rhib met Wednesday aft-
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Swedes Ride Depression Safely
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One of the many industrial plants producing for export One of the few countries to ride the world depression waves with-' •ut disaster is Sweden, land of long nights, match empires, and ro•perative assocmtioivs. An ambitious planned economy, wherein r*.' fad consumers have joined together.to force prices down, has given Sweden a “controlled capitalism". Stocknolm is the capital of thi* nation where most W’ater power units are nationalized, and almost 10 per cent of all industry is owned and operated by a half-million share-holding member consumi^,
Banker Looms as Nazi Power
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Dr. Hjalmar Schacht ' Chancellor Hitler Constantly* looming greater on the horizon of Germany's *rcoru>niii‘ chaos is Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, nominally Keiehsbank president, but assertodly the financial dictator of thi nation, with unlimited power to bargain with foreign country creditors. Always apolitical power, 1 Dr. Schacht has dreamed of becoming president of Germany and. most of his past career has been devoted to making himself indispensable.
Mrs, L'e Bryan was in Stilesville
Monday afternoon.
Mr-. Recil Arnold underwent an operation at an Indianapolis hospital
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Higgins spent Sundav with Herbert Higgins and
family.
■F •{• *F + •F RUSSELLVILLE + *!• *1* •!• •!• *1* 4* Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gotland Mi.-s Belle Leonard spent Saturd ay in In-
dianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doyel and Mr. ; and Mrs. Tarney Wilson spent Sun day and Monday with relatives at
South Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belles were guests Sunday of Mrs. Robert Belles
and family at Indianapolis.
Misses Belle and Lucy Leonard , were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Everman.
Mrs. Della Simpson returned home
day in Indianapolis.
The Mi.-ses Belle and Lucy I-eonard, Mrs. Ira Gott, Mrs. Rebecca Wilson, Mrs. Charles Leonard, J. C. Wilson and Mrs. Olin Leonard attended the funeral Tuesday of Mrs. Maggie ! Grantham at Roachdale. Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Todd and fam1 ily are visiting Mrs. John Wilmer at
Wakarusa.
Mr. and Mrs. Clell Bain and Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Bain spent Sunday j with Margaret Bain at Terre Haute. Mrs. Charles Proctor is visiting I Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Potter at Indi
anapolis.
*F + *F *F *F 4 •F COALING STATION + -j- 4* 4* *2* 4* 4* *1* Mr. and Mr-. Lee Henby spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Rono Layne. Mr. and Mrs. Veru Runnells spent Sunday with his father and family at Cloverdale. Clarence Pickett and sisters and
Walter Pickett and family spent Sun-
fro.n Dallas, Tex’, Friday after I l,a - v with L ‘' m McFarland anil family, spending a few months with her I . Tho,nas Hurl «y of Detroit spent daughter and family. ! I uesday with frank Woods and
Mrs. Lira McGaughy spent last | fa ™ R V' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cox enter-
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