The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1934 — Page 2

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A po.teffie*

Troops Effect Bloodless G)up \t Minneapolis

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STRIKING TRl < "K I*R1\ EJtS MITH«»I T FIRING '-HOT

Mi* liuahar 1* Bnde <*f Ljnn Rrowa

rlaa# mail

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Mare: 8,

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

*

. bar, daujf-r.ter of Mr. and Mr.-. M'al-

'

j K_ Ljmn Rt ut son of Mr. and Mrs. i Milton Btott.. Anderson street, was ] soiemnitod W'-dr.wday morr.ir.* at

Woodless ec-op todtr -urpressec ' j* ^kek at 1 • ’ r >me of Rev. H. 0. | rebellion of €,«•( strlkin* track g ratt>n , n I;., -.-ridre- Mr. and Mrs. ! drivers. j grr.-a-n, ei\y. were tie

I The strikers' re' -:t was

their ccnter.tioB th:.: the militia was

attend-

based on . .,

i arsis.

The bride if : — sduate if DeParw

furtherinr tie cau- r>f tie employ , ty Lljd a , D ember .f the DeP

r -r? by permitting *• -m* trucks t<-

Lee McKee was here this ni&rr.in*

from Bainbrid**.

shot or striking 1 a:--.merits of na- ■ jrrounaed and

LEA Of PROBE; OE\7H OF GIRL ON V. >. HIGHW AY

to stop his track, ctsrrad at 13 p. re

The accident

Sunday.

COVINGTON. Ini., Ace 1 tUP' —Cant. Mart Lear'- of the Ini.ana fate police today took persona; eharre of tie investigation into tie death of Mis.- AHaaa Randolph. 21. Carura V kk^eper. who wa= killed by a tmek as she lay on U. S. P.oad 41 near S'te=n. Comer Sunday n p-.t. Lea- ft deeltTied tc- say what new e-.-iderxe iad precepted hirr. to ert*-r tie case. Ptu: Armatroe*. a stet* poi e detective, ha- keen conduct.' * an ias'estiewtion sejiarate to that of C roner Frank Y. Shelby. Sii -- c t at. ns of Mtss Randolph are beat* - eld is connectm with the

case.

Mr- W ILa-r. Aiams. wife of M cs Randolph^ employer, first was held for va*r:ncy and then, released under tVF 1 b nd. At the re-tue-t of f .» stste pb-e. however. she was charred with man slaughter ant ordered ieio und’-r J'-.CesO V-nd Adams, r perab:r of a loan company at Csyujra. Otis AUe*. Carence Clark, end Mr. and Mrs Oyde Pr.tt the other members the party, have Ver. held at the state police barracks at Rockville under kV** bonds <>n ri't ryes of vagrancy. Frank Katr, VnaceJmes, driver of • •> truck which killed M as Randolti a- been free: from, blame. Coroner helhy said. Kata said be saw tv sr ri too late

move.

WittK'Ut flrinr ■ a bl<*w, picked dt t’c>naJ ruardsmen

] captured tie strii -rs’ headquarter? j at oawr, t oday, arc- -t ng 3 o" picket f.

Cresc-eet Re-bekar. lodge will meet j wising 40 sutomo: -es and conL swain regular session T'ursday eventng rrutnerous doc'-'vr.ts Tne pxkat 8 o'clock. j "s later were rele'.sed with warn-

ings against asset 'ling again.

Miss Mary Locise Talbott, south i Ymcent R. Du*--, one of the 1 n 3,ana street Is visiting friends in 1 union's ergarirer* was tie only C .cinersvilie. j prisoner identified as being among

I the ‘ inner council’ of leaders. He 1

C-anes Toney of P.ainbridge u»-i ^ ^ M . twem an operation at the county . ^ ar!r ^ r . r ^

that evidence indka- J e ' ‘ y ' ; sion on w hat to dc with him.

uh was intoxicate: Spanish-Amerxar. War Veterans T>J ' OT ^ otlM>r F r - sonir

,n ‘ie paveroer.t to! ^ ^ at Ek; ^ ev<r . m toe ccmp who was not released

j ring at T:S0 o'clock. ! ,ra5 8 P'Faciaa, Bund in '-he union's

j f:rst aid hosphaL H- was left at the

Mrs. Draw Davis. C verdale R. 1. strike reudtjaarter A doren women, entered the Putnam cc-ur.ty hospital j mosa of thetj} a t ng as nurses, for treatment Wednesday. were capturtd, bf «ere not held.

Except for Dun - and the ihysic-,

<uty re- whose name was not taken, tie r ‘S a I raptured pickets were identified as

I “rank and file" member* of the us-

Mrs. X. C. Alipaagh. west Frank- ipa - A striker wh said his name lia street, entered the county b^.s- »*a Schultx was nominal charge pital Tuesday for treatment. J of the strike headquarters office.

but national guar, officers said be

. y. She f rmeriy in the junior h ; gh

ta Zeta s> taught Er.gl

.at-hooL

The bridegroom attended

end Ind ana rtute Teacher?’ college and is a Theta Kappa Xu. Mr. Brcwn i? e-rar-d in the real estate and insurtr.e business and is secre-tarv-treas.rer f the F rst Putnam C unty Xat •*. Farm. Lour. Ass-.xia-

taonu

jr that, upm meeting t*’® accom I * M e. uri Miliury Academy for guns, Ijeavenw-rth. K-n., where he,

with civilian clothirig, then start a I robbing tour of the south and) midwest. I The l*anditry was cut short when Ik bo and Baker discovered Bumeu J and Jay sitting in an automobile J

’ TkiyC

As Buker sought to question the t? rr,en, Burnett drew a shotgun from off the car floor, and pointed it

at the officer.

Debo -hot him through the chest

Del': v. Jay surrendered.

jr/diana officer?, deputy warden August Fuck and A. Miller arrived .vre by train to return the convicts to the penitentiary. They were to

leave at 3 3 r24 a. m.

Burnett Jay, Kenneth Rogers, Maurice OTla’-erty and Louis (Trail

MONEY

* 20 To $300,00 Jr*"' “ w ‘

"e loan prompt), cation. ^ You can repay ut Hmal1 »r large J?*

«^roJ

vestigat.on i,

-jidiana Loan Cj

24 i

"ashiano, j

,1 '«V 15

NEW ORLEANS ARMED

K ’ IK ||

XEIY OR: , ^ May - T - w .

• «

c* cator H.. ,. P L ., ' gu-.-pmen • ' city hall. ”

perl

police force

M-. and Mr- Brown left or s t - vped from the Indiana prison the k*. r tr.: ’ M r gar.. Uptm : v > n ght of July 28, scaling the wall in

mum they w2! be at home at 233 mass formatioB.

H'ilsiale Avenue. Tao guards were dismissed in

The K . .

1

lens were swom ip f,, r duty.”

The mobiliiat

Shelby said ted Miss Ran tnd laid down

rest

.All the others in her party ha.:) '•e-n drwkiiig heavily, he said, and ! none was ar«e to exjdain the girl’s

presence on the .' ghway.

Shelby saii the party started early > ur. da y morning and contin ued all j ay. Shorty before t’-e accident the group stopifieid t»es.de the road tc.; dmk some beer which they had i

taken akieg.

“My investrati -n showed no evi-o-nce <f foal May." Shriby said. “I j am w th- dd - u a formal report or. the case, however, until the state po- I

L » C'-mplrte their tirobe.”

++++++++ Lena Girl "eds KnighuniJ> Van

Brai'l Ind. has beer ms d Miss La r thy Mr. and Mr-

- if the marriare of L- PatT. daughter of 'Ttaries Parr of Lena,

Walter G:4dberg of tbi-:-med home Tue- ay f>Ii ttouth’s visit ia California.

Mrs. Wesley K. Z-egelman and

..ghter. Mary Lee. atter.ed the fir-,

cus in Indianapolis Tuesday.

FEENEY 1> RIGHT

Al Feeney, head ->f the Indiana ui>Le safety courmissjon, L» one of the level-headed f ’he state house crowd. Aneat the killing of Dillinger he is quoted: “It’s non- of our burisess aft^r all | •’The main thing is that Dillingeri is oat of the way. Everybotty, na.ion.

was “not the rea. ieader.”

Protesting voca the 3 l»(i j rket? • were loaded into army truck?, taker.

Mrs. Paul Whitman avi baby re- ,0 National Guard armory a few turned to their home Wednesday ! ' ,>rkf * w *y aD<1 ttere released after morning from the county hospital ’ b « n * w-amed the;, v -.id be arrested)

) if ca-ght asaembi,-g arain.

Other pii<ket* * > appeared in the

to Joseph P Harrison, on of Mr- an i Mrs. Pe-.er Harrison of Knightsville. which took : lace M n jay afterr. r at the > *me ,f the Rev. E- M. Mu'. >. who read the ceremony. Th* young couple will make their home in

Knigbtsvi >.

+ 4'4*4‘ + + + +

Thursday Reading Clab To Meet W.tfc Mrs. Reising TV r'* ur-.day R*ad : ng <lub will meet at tv -e of Mr?. Fred Reis-

lr.g. south Jack! eve* :r g at T AO

- i

rat n £>' ■ emits were issued shoo

pistols.

The |>olice f r. v a c The three-plat,- -v~

I

4

-nark-man--.ip f the mayor of substituted, Mexico was credited today with a shift, ajor part in the capture of two of

of their flight.

The convicts made their way to -i. r v.ere M nr.ight and stole an automobile.

ft < ve convicts who escape*! Sattirm the Indiana --.ate prison at Michigan Cky. Police held two men they said were J-hn Burnttt, 27, and William C.

Jay, 43. who they believed were

h< . : ng for a tryst with remnants of

the John Dillinger gang.

Mayor W. A. Debo, also a deputy

r :m -t. T-ursdayJ sheriff, shot Bumett in the chest as ' • • Mr- Tu ; alfie convict trained a shotgun on

ave chance

-.he pro-

Mr and Mrs. D. C. M-ffett have

,-ed from e-ae* Walnut street to tne ! vicinity c»f the str •- headquarters, a Htghes residence on east Seminary., two story garage - the busines- dis-

trict. shied away fr t. the uniformed National Guards* • n and hter as-f*-mbied at a ring place at 632

Toe W.«d family reunion will be held at the home of Mr- ai»d Mrs. | Goorge Garrext, sooth Indiana street

Sunday. Aug. 5. Everyoo’y coTe

. . . 1 • ‘ A" -' . ■ N nr

H aymer

gram.

■3-4- + 'F-F4- + +

M rs. Thouias H-jM i-..

To Brick Chapel Aid

I Mr?- Alva IVxna? wt h-te.-- to Le Brick Ohapei Ladies Aid Society

I Thursday.

Twenty-utver - -

z-jests wer“ prearaL Dev xioos were j

« > of Police Robert W. Baker, who .vith Debo, soug t to question the

f*air.

Humett was under police sruard in a hospital today. Jay was held in the county jail.

every nat.osil i

Meantime,

in:.n in the < y w&- a hntgj arms at Jackson arra .;. ^

th- call of Huey Lore’cal forces who are at var J city. The troop - jT.berriiJ

infantrymen.

lerymen.

Mayor Walmrie orierria guns taken out »f the >1k,, and issued to hi? jeace 'fa*

4

Miss Anna Frances BeyncAd;

ta> an : city law e- f r -- >*t agenc- daughter of Mr. and Mrs James W

ies, wanted the So. 1 public enemy - apt u red. We all got what we wan'ed. That’s all there ?h •aid be to it now.”

—B- ford Democrat.

I

• —

Reyn olds, northwest of went aa operation for

Tues.iay evening.

town underappenaciii*

DESPERADO CAPTl’RED

TULSA, OUa., A»g. \ (UP>—Jim

itad by Mrs. Chari*- Rutter, m. •?’ CiarVe. notorious Oklahoma desper-

an erre-rr-mty. the f<.jrth chapter ’ Ti t’r.y. Aj*^' an d leader in two Kansas prison Hrwever, t-.e plan- f throw ng u^-.ness ?e«s of : w h Mr- Preaks was caj-tured here early to-

day. H« was arrested by a Kansas

.TXirtring t s'-‘p all trucks, -y - r v ..-ne -ad charg* f r :r and, highwray patrol squad and federal

j range!

for svh

if necessarj. were disorganised by th* National Guar:- manewrer. While! baders of tb* -_r.ion w*re rep: r.ed in

HORSE SALE I WiH Sell At Tke Albert Sinclair Bara, in Gorerdale. led. Saturday, August 4th. 1934 BEGINNING AT ONE OT’UKK P. M RAIN OR >HINE A CAR LOAD OF NEBRASKA MARES

AND COLTS.

Conititiaf of: 12 Mares with Colts br side. Ako come Year-

Robert Zari Davis, Greenfk-M, retumed missionary from Africa, w.ll sj>e:k at the Xazirene church Thure-, -T-

day evening at 7:3t> o'clock and cod- , H gh offi er?

the following wu.5 pres-ente ’: *'Ev ening Star"—Y; >lin and Genet

, taio, by Mary , Prances, and l»uise

c nference on tue nett more, the as- j Hendrick,

semhled pkitts " AM around nervous-j “P oily’. Cornet ?-,’o, by

I Hendrich. accoxp&:,i<ri by Mary Henthe Nat ra] Gnara, irieh at the plan •.

agents

ver tie weekend.

! -aid the raid

hn* and 2-Year old FJbes.

The above mare, are from % to 10 year* old; Wt. 1300 to I'M) fbs. broke an--* g.wtle, some well natebed teams. Tbi* t» aa extra good load of hors** and were b-oa»Tt’ here to well. Can he sees a. A- P. -jaclair’s picture N’l . This ia a good time to aware Soane rood hor-e-s at your own price. TERM- GASH.

HARRY C. KEARNEY, Owner A. P. SINCLAIR, Mgr.

; r-oovi sue ««jvi (.*’ sue union beadquar- , iers was earri?-: enn in the face of a

T '~ A“*1-**T of ** Veterans of I d ^ ;T ^ nllioB t , creiW . F reen Mar* of Greencartie is in- ow disorder? uy JUurttng military

vited to attend the Council meeting. Sanity, August 5. at 2 o’clock. 2!

labs in Ot-

RETI RNS Di FACE MURDER OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 3 (UP)S -rh: n connection with the death f pretty Marian Mills, 23-year-old

i ’rich,

•yed and

beamy queen, Neal Myers, University

f 0k:ah ''-"'» I^nraacy student, today Huey hnnK S

rr-tumM to face murder charges. | m , vnr H e tun

North Delaware -treet, Indianap-dis.

Mrs. C. R- Dulin of Ft. Petersburg. Pis., who has beer, the guest of Mr. ard Mr-. Ardre-w Sweeney an! Miss Lydia Craven, left Wednesday morning for I .rkersburg, Va.. where -he will visit her sdster before re-

tuming home.

criers forbid, -g interference

trtKk operatiens.

“We did not -ant to use tear gas bombs, bayonet- and bullets on 1

A paper on Wor-c ntany. Mr?. Herma-. A social hour wa? frerita—g» were .ser.ed.

+ + d-d- + + -r + R -achdale Girl Varned Jalv it

M:ss Laura Olen M rcar., daugh-

men,’’ one officer told the Un.ted Thomas Morgan Press. “Ike fe ted the.r headquarter? Roachdale. bevt' r tzie br, >*■ of

-• - -: - - • o ’ • • • . ' M - •

tc break up their plans.' j* «*«■«■* Haaiay at the home of —twl—l.

brid*gpaoafa parents, Mr- and INDlAVAlNiLIS UVESTDCK r-. CYiaric l U a. LOCAL GOLF NEWS H gs, • Idovers. 2>; jqo ; ‘ ' •■eret&oe.y wv, ,y bn- , Rf-ult? of the women's tournament

Rev. \ ? din E R, ■ -iscm. The * bride- ® at

“I hear Huey *c‘me ne-w kind of coop Ml hi* troop? • » a* there's gvur.g t - --tybad the mayor sai'i. The trcK.p? • , •}* sji| ffi • :-g Tk*' chine gan muz ■ - were gw! windows directly at city hi,a Lofayette stn-t. D.mg is tn : g to . •.«*] tile city govern r: «r..cr n him in the municiptl

this year.

The trocp c - ■-•.ratios Ml announcement by Mayor Vi that the city \? .1! ignore Gi O. K. Allen's pr-ia’atios kl tial law, Bader which town | the office of tl 1 for Orleans parish, in t* building Mon?ia> right “This is war t- tv er.; *

First Baptist entertaine*! th

d-ana street. Th-

*rg? of M

Wrecking

Old Armory Building At Greencastle. Indiana ALL MATERIALS FOR SALE

3.>000 Ft. of good " ell seasoned lumber, such as sheatinsr. fkxjrifi^, 2 \ 6 rafterN. 2 \ 12 joi-ts. etc. Sash Composition Roof Shinsrles J>oors Overhead Rolling: Doors Trims Kindling - Wood ALL ORDERS SUBJECT TO PREVIOUS SALE Salesman on PreBt : .ws

LIS LIVESTOCK

j n -gs, w r idover*. 291 ih?. 1

Alleging inc-.mpatibahy. Mr?. Mary up. mmt 15c - rber. 130 to 3*>i R*

Elinor Telfer, has filed suit for 10 to 15c higher Pdg? vtewdy to 2V rrt ’ ^ aivorce in the circuit court at For*. ; lower- HR' to I'-O I be. t-4 70 to MAS:: ° comrr ' UT1 ''*FWayne ng*’* -if WBBbm A. Tel-j IW to 210 lb? . kt-M to MJ9$; 210 tc-,

fer. former IiePauw university pro- -'75 ibu. *5 00 o *5.05; Top *5 30; I* UB!r F ^ r *^** K '' ,l,, fe--or. Mr?. Teller seeks custody of 275 it?-, up *4X> to *4 5i5; 340 to lOO " Li TYiorwday their six-year t hi son. : lbs. *3.55 to *..'?0: 120 to 140 R>?- ! r ' UT ’ 5tr F Rea

1 *2.75 to *3^5; 1 4 to 120 lot- *2 CiC 7 '* r, ‘ *F —

The g the Joy Claa* of the to *2^5. Put t - r *3^0 to *4.3* 1 Mrv ^ R«Pert La:

-arch Sunday School, Cottie. l^Of CWve? 700 B<rt' r teacher. Mr?. Mil-j sheers sk>w. hidt&Bff mrrsMd 25c low-i

ton KJebusc’-.. a: a purtr at the romei er Puik to w own apoc: *e 00. i c *f Mi-= Sara Mae White, Mapie A?-, Sosw interest it setter grade heifer?.

Choice betferr. *'.^S; Two load* *?, - I .?0 to FGOO; Gt.- - r» *5 50 down. Cows

$200 to *3.00.

tv .> , a- Cutters ana low cutters. *3.00 to 1 P '* t5 *- 19 -r** r ^ lBdl - $2.00; readers ?:-ady *5.50 down anapolis oo red youth, arrerted on , A p Moriay ry rtiuty sheriff Walter' sheep. 1.000 amb? mnmmd Mr B-Tar and On- Dobbs, c.ty marshal, higher. Bulk gvd awes and wether near the Ejg F-«r station armed j »7 00 Back* *1 -as. TFmiwoy**. *4 V th a released late Tue-- to *5.50. Sla.i-- r sheep, fi r/) r« day after local authorities were ur. - : $.2.00. able to connect h,m with any crime, j _______

t’anfenwee Oab To Meet Tonight

Capt. E i-ir - h .ttuttle of Greene as- , ^ "f* v "

f major, erred ia the j n , _ . . Dsvota

, Fimj-!, east Walnut street at 7:30 o’-

yotnig far-e-r of -be Ij-

tg club will « at the home -7. .*-iuth In•gram will be I^-ng.

: mayor challene-d.

, peal*-d to fed-ral :.u:sodi Washington for '.merver.tkt The war departaiert. rwB formed Mayor W -!-y tit take no hand ir. the t* d troops by the L : ?iM» ' TI-

Adjutant general Rat I

commanded the troops He I city officials that he ha! a ' enough guardsmen to 't>'*

j governor’s orders. An issue aro- *y

golf course todate iVveJop lntrt a ,. f f

HOMELINESS A FACTOR

COLUMBIA. Mo„ (UP)—Mme. Fm- ?■ re .- umann-Heink, veteran operate star, remarked here that *•311 real contralto# are homely, I

Mme. Heink was here for a

v a? f iw?: Mrs. Koessler defeat-

city refused to accept

j

V ' ' nd Joseph W-berai«^

ie-!

feated Mr? Zeis; Mr*. Stewart de■ok: Mrs. Bryan defeated M - ‘ hairiness; Mr*. Vermillion won by’ default from Miss Stoner M.-* Mart n .lefeatol Mrs. Edmor.-j - m Mr- . c t *art defeated Mrs.!

, enue, Tuesday r ight. Game's were

.

by the hostess.

a' '• -finals) Mrs. Koea*ler M - Marin; Mr*. Stea-art vs Mrs. VermillioB.

f -■

date annoanciitg the promotitn of

-peilrrg of t • *- f rnaer local man's

name. The name should have been Edgar Scott T jttie. Major Tuttle is a brother of The mas Tuttle, east Seminary street.

dock- Every one w urged to be present as this will be an important

Goldman Wrecking Company CRIENCASTU

Kght individuals in Putnatr, county who signed early nog and com tract , received checks trading *87® Wednes ay morr .ng. the first payment* that have coir# into this county on these contracts. Ora A. Day who is ia charge of the work announced Wed-

nesday, the rece pt of checks on the

first installment of many hundred* of dollar* that will evenutally come into thi* c-eunty un #t these contracts.

HttOVER'S H‘ e* K TO BE PUBLl'HFD NEAT MONTH PkLO ALTO. ''•iC Aug. 1—A kmk by Herbert Hv-vcr entitled "The Challenge to L:>rty” will be iiwaed in Soptembtr, Paul Sexaon. secret*rr tc the former prmriderrt, announeed t/day. T'.e boede up. r, which Mr. Hoover as beet working nearly a year, will not di-cus* parti-aa political i-sues. Sexeon caid.

AUGUST

SPECIAL

SbhnpcMi

BUrrel

Finger Wire .Ham: ere Eye Brow Arek Hot (HI Treitment Henna Rinse Eye Brow & Latk Dye Any Three F SI 00 Permanent Ware* $5 00

Billmans Beaut\ Slu;}

r - - 1 fits elimination tourney

V !1 start Sunday at the North wood •k-. Pairing? will be drawn Saturday liH'l p‘-it km* posted Sunday '"•rning. Match play and 18 holes

es i-<> winner of each two-some. Th? tournament is open to

anyone.

ANNOtmcn*

Reduced Price? on 611

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SILK DRESSES $7.95 and $10.95 Values. Special

MILLINERY AH Sumpter Hats—Now

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