The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 July 1934 — Page 4
THE DAID R\V»ER GREDCASTLL MONDAY. JllY 23. 1934.
Dutch Colonies in Turmoil Over Jap “Invasion"
These Scenes Cireer Roosevelt at Honolulu
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As Army Fivers Took Off on Alaskai. Fli^'^r
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ALABAM A REVIVES ART
OF COW CALLING
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revived in Al*ba" n ^ since so many'
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steers have been purchased for the
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Rural Rehabilitati->n program.
Louis Atkin- Butler C**unty farm-
Countess Of ytKjl
er. is said to he the state’s unofficial |
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champion. In purchaanjt se veral! steers for tile pr .rair work director,! n '
visited Atk.ns' 1
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Herman W.
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Atkins, it.-tea.: ' r.dir.e some >n»;
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down to rund up r - herd for irspec- ‘ tion, stepped to his pasture fence. * a '' a He cupped hig hands over his |
mouth, drew a ecp breath, and emit- cv, /
ted a “Tarx-n" bellow that echoed i , .
: and re-echoed from the hills. | j n y, ;; c .
Ir.-tant respove came from more j n y , "an 100 cattle feeding back in dtady rr ■. j boBoiri and in a few minutes th-
came into view. j “i ,j
7T’ ferret f .-uch excellent diacip- j n - re in the '-eri, Atkins explained, ti.ev r feeding -an to - - cow- The ca!’ ]> . .
! - an sr.r jroerrer.t that the salt is Ul t h reaty and to “come and get it.” the p <
next da ed up s pie can
fte tj| ■71 i up ‘wtji ..-h*c tlm 1 "i it.: u sw Eoreta
'HFF7' >rRI CE I'P TAX 1C \B ' HI 1 AGO, <LPi — .A cabby has f--.n.i a new use for -!d sheets. The tea. he - d, ha.- proved a real busi-
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-■ --ual parking place for an auto! But Strikers in the Hardin county, Ohio. or. V • •
THANK VOL" — i thaok you ever so much—but I couldn t t e.i think about smoking a cigarette. Well, i i nderstand, tui they arc so mild and taste so good t ja I thought \ ou might not rr.nd m .ng f.«K ss+iilc ’ac ire riding aiorfc out here
V less. Uaerrr a Mri»- Taa«c. - Co
Se< king to prevent a repetition of the serious dock h* 11 *' Ulm P*- rsonj were killed, police are shown searci nc tb»*^ an automobile in the Houston, T«x., stnsc .n*
