The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1934 — Page 4

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FHE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY, JULY 10. 1^34.

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ACHING FEEF CAUSE NAMING NEW ORLEVNB, (UP)—If your wife najrA and i- irritable perhaps i> because her feet hurt, according to Dr. Jack Morrus, I>jndon chirojHKii.'t, who believes that aching feet ;ind ivorce go hand-in handDr. Morris passed through New Orleans on a 1000-mile piur of America 8tu<lying Anvrican fe- ' If creel is "walk f >ur mile - every day and you won’t have to sec a doctor •bout anything-” It U not too fantastic •-> ray that many a divorce ha^ been «uu.-'<1 b\ feet, said the ••• tor. "Women with the wrong type of shoes become irritable. They na.' their hu-t.ando -md find fault ■ rwhere. The next step, of course, • divorce," he sai . "The lack of a good walk a d iy has made tv-n neurathei • and t have only th* -Ive. t • blan.' f their ha : ten.p' r.” For him.-elf, Dr. .M .rr. w-ars Ira large oa>y-going -hoes. Me- b

lieves they should be big enough to allow for the expansion of feet under weightWalking, he said, exercises every muscle in the body, speeds up the blooi s ream, and aids in the elimination of body poisons.

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Tenn. (UP)— A “me- • ' is enabling Fred K. editor of th- Daily Post talk again after he hail about two months ago icmoval of hi> larynxis using a special jieak- <. He inhales through n to his throat and exit his m uth- A reed in it vibrate, as the words jy con'rol of tongue, >|»;s to later learn to t even the aid of the

WASHINGTON, (UP) — Steam clouds reported to be the largest to appear in recent years, have been ighted over Lassen Peak Crater in Lassen Volcanic National Park, Cal., xifrig to word i l [ damme re r, Direc'or of the National

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According to the I-assen Park sup••rinten lent, the ai)]>earance of unusual activity from the volcano may be the aftermatch of a s orm. It is be- • iieved the high humidity, followed by cold temperatures rapi.ly condensing ’.he amount of steam normally escapng from the cra>r may be respon-

sible for the distuibance.

However, the park’s ranger natur* .lists are conducting further studio, to determine w he her the clouds are forerunners of an eruption, or whether they have berm cause, by a storm. Lassen Peak stands at the southern on ; of the Cascade Moun airus wher® they join the Sierra Nevada. It isj classed between a semi-active and ac-

tive volcano.

In lf»14, a series of eruptions occurred which reached their height of activity in 1915. Since then, Lassen has remained comparatively quiet, although many hot springs an i other I minor phenomena are constant re* 1

minders of its internal heat. PET CROW HITCH HIKES HIDES ON U TO STAGE

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HOLLYWOOD— You’ll have to guess his name, but a certain Holly wood p. oducer pulled one of his very funniest rt marks one recent week-en 1 He picked up a couple of friends in B verly Hills and started for the beach. The sun was shining, the air was balmy, am. there was just enough ocean breeze to take the edge olf the. heat. Leaning back into the deep cuihi.ms of his $15,000 car the producer s ghed with satisfaction. "Ah!” he exclaimed, "What a lovely day of the week for Sunday to fall

on!”

The laugh is on Dorothy Burgess, ' an I think even she will admit it.

Caught up in Hollywood’s new urge to get away’ f ram crowds and things, Dorothy gave up her apartment and took a house in the Hollywood hills. She got away all right. The coyotes howl so much at night -he can’t sleep, and the other day

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SALINAS, Cal. ' UP)—Tue.-day. shrieking maiO brought the news that Wren Sands’ pet < r w, has his own a snake .was crawling across the liv method of i.itch-hiking. j ing room- And, to cap it all, Doro Frequently, - he l 1 . bird leaves his thy's cat has all the fur torn off its n the rm, or sht ilder, of one tail and thereabouts- Coyotes? Well, ef hi> many fri nd h ie, flies for I’m only telling' you what they say. miles down the big way, then rides | —

back to town :<V’P an :uito stage. He flutters < fT when the bus passes

his owner’s barber slvp.

For short r! ies, the crew commandeer.- any pa-sing automobile.

Scenes in Amsterdam Where Nine Died in Riots

Maybe you know all about the Russian mi -night Easter sendees, but my first sight of the unusual ritual was when Samuel Goldwyn staged one for "We Live Again", the new- Anna Sten film. Fifteen hundred can 1 le.s illumined the movie-made replica of a Russian country-side church. The chant of the singers— only the human voice is used in the ritual -rose in impressive volumeFood for the pi-hka feast after the celebration (prepared, incidentally, by Miss Sten’s Ukrainian chef) was authentically Ifu-sian. Before it was eaten, priests and deacons kisse' each other three time- an i then each mom1k i of the congregation. Later, the members of the congregation kissed each other. It was a master illusion.

Here are scenes from turbulent Amsterdam, metropolis of ordinarily tranquil Holland, where Dutch communists and gendarmes clashed in bloody hand to hand fighting over barricades in the waterfront workingme.a’- di-trict, in which nine were killed and

dozens injured over a dispute caused by reduction of the unemployment dole. Left, 12-stor? sky . i.iper, typical of the new Holland; righv c i p| i ,• dutrict n**r the police-surrounded battlegrounds.

Long-suffering celebs will be glad to hear how a certain foreign star guards against one of the filir: colony’s mot lucrative rackets—the in ventory list on houses rented to motion picture people. The gag is to present film tenant with a long list of ai tides supposed to Ik* in thf hous- at the time they acquire oc cupancy. Too often, Hollywooditesign this paper without rufficient investigation and then, when they get rea !y to m»ve, are presented with a stiff bill for damages. Belated checkup shows that the articles either have di-uppeare . or actually are in damag ed condition, so the film star must cither fork oxer or face the unpleasant publicity of a damage action in courtl. But a certain foreign .-tar happened to be nicked in New York before coming .o Hollywood an : didn't fancy

General Strike J hreatened After Dock Battle

Keeps t itle at Home

In protest against the action of police In shooting down pickets and the intcrv • ntion of national guardsmen, threats of a gi noral strike have been made in San Francisco where clashes have resulted from the strike of lontfshoretncn in the water front

districts. These phot9S show scenes during the rioting—top, strikers advancing on police from the slopes of Hincon hill, throwing stones and clubs; below, 'left, police placing an injured striker on a stretcher; below, right, police chasing sinkers.

Fred Ferry, above, returned the English tennia championship to England for the first time in 20 yc irs by defeating the 1933 titleholder Jack Crawford, Australian star, in the finals of the annual tournament-at Wimbledon, England. s-

playing the sucker twice. Furniture experts were sent for to supply affidavits as to the condition of each article. Even the smallest spots were noted T?ien he star had every item on the inventory checkedAs a final precaution, the owne: was summoned and each defect an I shortage pointed out. It is very possible' tha' no unjust charges would have been piesented in this case. But the star is protected. Other celebs please copy. K NICK-N A CK S— The Connie Bennet Honolulu trip is off an i La Bennett will go to Paris to join her Marquis just as soon a she can finish her assignment in "The Green Hat.” . . It is significant that Ar hur Sheekman (comedy writer on the Cantor picture) was the onl> person besioes hei family to attenc Gloria Stuart'i birthday party . . . C. B. be Mille’s son, John, has been assignee! U> the bank just one block from the Paramount -tuuio an i Papa De Mille s Connie Benne tt account becomes one of the largest in the new- branch. . . ■ Remember little Billy Taft, who used to go with Dorothy Lee? He’s i.oing swell in Chicago appearing at the fair and doubling at the Congrc. s hotel with Audrene Drier for a partner and to Eidie Duchin’s music . . . The Otto Kruger.- are giving a linen shower to Claudia Morgan, who’ll marry Robert Shippoe in New York .... An'ii press of work has cumirelled Mill Rogers to abandon once more that trip to Europe.

DID YOU.N KNOW - That Una Merkel doubled for L ilian Gish in the fir.-t talking picture ever ma e by Dr. I>ee De Forrest inack in 1920?

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"BING CROSBY" ( BOONS FROG CROAKING LI LLABYS

Teamsters Join Dock Strike

SAN FRANCISCO (UP) - All wapeaceful at Steinhart Aquarium in Golden Gate Park until Bing Crosby came along with his throaty serenade. And now, pandemonium reigns, Ladies of the aquarium fr'g colony dgh contentedly they listen to t e now crooner’s romantic baritone and other bullfrogs of the pond, amused from their secure lethargy, cmak in mediocre competition to the giant new amphibian. Bing came to the aquarium from Mrs. Elmer Wispier, who said the neighbors compluuiel about Bing’s ceaseless, throbbing melodies.

DRUNKEN DRIVING BRINGS “NEW DEAL" BY JUDGE BERKELEY, Cal. (UP)—Drunken driving has increa-ed -mce the first of dhc year and Judge Oliver Young . well-known to Berkeley paitorists i> planning a “New Deal." He plans to institute a new scale

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With members of the teamsters' union votirg to stae?*' walkout in sympathy with the striking dock \>v:n »■ cisco, California national guard-men prepare for po>.Oit violence in the prolonged water front stria g . ml men pulling n machin' gun into pn itio

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At the gateway of the Caribbean a. Pn sident Roosevelt, aboard the U. S. S. cruiser Hou.-ton, made his first land stops .on his lO.idm ciil,. \ . »- lion voyage, to rest after the recent turbulent congressional session. Here are seem - showing, top, the chief executive with his son Vi iiiklin, Jr ,

landing nt May W inshiji second veil, being gre of Haiti, left, i Cape Haitien, presiduit