The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1934 — Page 1

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1934.

NO. 230

ITATION PROJECT k DRAWN UP

I VBOR WUOLI) BE USED CONSTRUCT NEW TYPE OUTBUILDINGS j Y WITH HEALTH RULES fo Individual Property Owners )uld He \pproxima‘«ly $10, Supervisor Says for a community sanitation t for (Ireencastlo wore drawn rc Friday by J. A. McKamy, t supervisor of the U. S. Public service, and turned over to A. Curtis, local FFiRA superwith a possibility that the proill be submitted to state FERA . n pxt week for approval. community sanitation project r its purpose the replacement | jtypc outhouses with a new' type [ buildinK complying with re- j Cent of the U. S. Public L mo vice. The new type out■gs provide the same sanitation jjdents receive in a sewer disit was said. for the outhouse rcplaccI would be provided through the FF.RA director while cost of lal, averaging $10 for each |hi'. would be paid by tlm prop Aticr The work would be done the supervision of the U. S. Health service and the State lof Health. Approved for Greencastle the would provide work for twenTi unemployed for a period of weeks. City officials are thorin record with the project as [provide sanitation for that disGreencastle which cannot he by sanitary sewers. It was ^ed that the new privies will constructed in sewer districts, also stated that similar projay be started in smaller towns ;nam county. [McKamy explained Friday that imnunity sanitation project is iv instance where the fjovern-1 r ivides funds for labor on pri-

operty.

lie i information concerning the rj project can be obtained by - living outside the sewer by calling either Dr. W. M. “hey, city health officer, or Mr, Mr. McKamy said.

Doll fuss' Assassin

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FOR 2 WEEKS GIVEN

Austria’s Royal Family Returning to Throne?

PROPERTY IN VARIOUS SECTIONS OF < OUNTY CHANGES HANDS

FEW LOTS IN GREENCASTLE

Farm Of 27 1-2 Acres In Clinton Township Transferred For Price Of $1,000

Otto Planctta This photo, dispatched from Vienna to London by t< h photo and thence to the Unit* <1 Slates by radio, shows Otto IMaintta, Austrian Nazi, who wn hanged in tlie Austrian capital after being found guilty of a- as inating Chancellor Engelle rt Dollfu ia the recent Nazi put i h. Frans Holzweber, companion of IManelta, oko was executed for the crime.

Kiwanians Win From Kotarians

SERVICE (LITIS PFIilORM IN NIGHT SOFT BALL TILT; SCORE H TO «.

1NGS FOR GOLF TOCKNEY ANNOUM ED

Kiwanis and Rotary battle I for S and 1-2 innings FTiday night under he flood lights at the city playground and the Kiwanians manage to even the standing for the season by defeating the Rotarian baseball team, II to G. The contest was witne ed by a large crowd ami there was much cheering and jeering- There were also many hi is an i many errors but everybody had a good Umo even the players who came in for a, laree share of razzing front their opponents as well as the spectators. As the game wore on, both sides had to run in “Ringers" when some of the contestants found they “couldn’t take it." Sore arms an i charley horses took their toll in both lineups and it was reported that hot baths artel liniment both proved popular when the smoke of battle had cleared away. Joke Fa tel went the entire way on tire mound lor Rotary while Sam Hanna was relieve i in the late innings after turning in a good job of

pitching.

Tire Kiwanian came from behind

to crock their old rivals as Rotary led (> to 2 up until the 7th frame- Four runs knotted the count and Tic Ki-

wanis sluggers then stage, a 5-i un

rally in the next inning. The Ro'ar- ] inns coppel tie fust clash of the sca-

the topheavy score of lb to 1.

tings for the men's golf at the North wood links Announced today- Each twoVill engage in 18 holes of play and by the process of | Aion the champion of the will !>e decided by the first j in September. Tournament j " ,)n

scheduled to start tomorrow. I Th “ thinl 1,11 bct " een tlu ' two l ' luU (drawings arc: K. Campbell va! wil1 probably b played nex' week. »p; H. Koessler vs K. Ham- Uxtra police protection and extra

Property in all sections of Putnam county changed hands during the period July 17 to July 31 according to real estate transfers on file in th- (■' unty recorder’s office. Transfers for this perio. follow: la*Roy JJuchhoit and wife to Ralph Crousore ami wife, lot (i in square 1, Greencastle Fairview Addition, $1. John A. Baumunk an I wife, to Lulu 1 uumunk, lot in Forest Hill cemetery $37-. r )0. James T. Christie to Henriet'a Cook, lot 42 in square (J, Greencastle Northwood, $1. Myrtle Skelton, to Arthur M. Brattain and wife, 27 1-2 acres in Clinton t wnship, $1,000Rali)h F. Knoll and others to Ethel Sharp and husband, quit claim to lot 3 in square -1 in Forest Hill cemetery, $1. Chas. McGaughey, Com-, to Ross J. Hohnstedt, lot -1 in square 2, Roach1 ale, Mary J. Conk’s addition, $700. Ross J. Hohnstedt and wife, to William F- Bohnste 1, lot 4 in square 2, Roachdale, Maty J. Conk’s addition,

$1.

Benjamin M. Brown, to K. Lynn Brown, lot in Greencastle, Edwin JPeck’s enlargement, $1. Alex Price and wife, to William It. Dunn, 21 acres in Washington twp.

$1-

Nra Michael, Gdn. to Nova MPoindexter, 2-!* interest in 10 acres in Floy township, $1. Russell Michael and others, to Nova M. Piondexter, 7-!< interest in 40 acres in Floyd township, $1George T- ShiT-lmyer and wife, to Vnnita Hughes, lot in Bainbridge, Benj., F. Corwins enlargement, $1. Walter McGaughey, Adtn-, to Mollie 11. Gardner, lot 3 in Russellville, Citizens addition, $1400. Fillmore State Bank, to Frank Overhalser and wife, 1. 5 acres in Greencastle town.-hip. James I. Nelson an i wife, to Homer L. Frazier and wife, |>art lot !> in i; eencaetle, W. W. Seller’s add- $1Daniel H. Miller and o'hers to Joe Carson and wife, lot 9 in square 1 and east half of lot 8 in square 1, Roachdale, Grantham’s 5th addition, $350. Dent Chaney to Samuel Earl Grimes, Com., deed to 4 acres in Clinton townshipHenry ,F. Arnold, ‘o Samuel Earl Grimes, quit claim to one acre in Clinton township, $1. Emma H. Smith, to Carl Hoyt Dougherty, lot 159 in Hoosior Highlands Summer Resort, $1James T. Spicklemire, to Charles T. Spieklemire, 105 acres in Floyd twp-, $2500-

I). F. ARENDT DIES ON WAY TO HOSPITAL

DECEASED WAS FATHER OF EDITOR OF CLOVEKDALE NEWSPAPER

SURVIVED BY THREE SONS

The exiled royal family of Austria, the former Empress Zita and her eight children, is pictured In this rare photo at Steenockerzoel castle in Brus*cls, Belgium. The royal K-roes of the family are

vested in Archduke Otto, extreme right, who assertcdly is being groomed for the throne vacated by his father, the late Emperor Karl, by a group, of monarchists reportedly planning a coup.

COY FAVORS SHAKE-ll' AT S LATE PRISON

C. Brown vs K. Bryan; H.

.ni vs Dr. Vermillion; J-

Wm. Bishop; P. Bintz vs

Jlinger; W. Bryan vs Ed Coff-

J. Brendle vs Edmonson; P a K. EH el; Butler vs

i; S ewart vs Zeis,

bleachers may he necessary in connection with tbi championship battle “of the century.’’

ROCKVILLE PASTOR TO

SPE \K M METHODIST ( HFR( II

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l!(‘ Fair Fralmv

-Jnkgro is lyn(tied

jFA KPORT, La., Aug. 4 D. I) egro, about 30 years of age. nehed last night by a small "’"t one mile east of Bethany, triff’s office here wa inf-inn leriff T [{ Hughes and depu|n:idiately left far the serene, of the lynching was not over the telephone from It nor from l,atex, Tex., a few |w iy, where th- negro wotked p" distributing system, C mreports were that the negro whipped to death or hanged. 0 <& i'3 O O o 4' ^ O Today’* Weather 0

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Local Temperature 0 ®O OOO0 0 0 0 ly unsettled and warmer, folfy showers ip northwest por-

ONE hi NDRFD AND FIFTY GIRLS TO TAKE PART IN

FV FN I SMI RDAY

Rev. Clyde Lininger will he the ' guest preacher at the Gubin Memorial

! Methodist rhurch Sunday morning The seen i n I at 10 o'clock. Rev. Lininger is the ommen ling j pa. tor of the Methodist church at j empl''y<' s sinR ickville and is (no of the leaders) 1 ' M ipl ' I"

of the I ® rs arl ^ guari

the younger men

Northwest Indiana Conference. Af-

t r graduating from DePauw he also . ,

The Putnam < 'mly Ml (Tub Fair | K1 . m | u ,ted from the School of Theolo- tunitl "^ t n o ppw! he break that' cwill fcaturr a D • K^vuf conic ‘ at ,, v a t Boston Univorsity. i »• r t • i »

. K i * . . .- curreo, ( mv saul in his report. One 3 p- nt. Saturday. August 11. Nearly Rev. Albert E. Monger and family j tunj ^ lofV)V

I one hundre I and fifty 4-11 Club girls | will be out of the city on their vaca- f . l|luro „> Vi . ri r’ u>l<n u , r ,. |K1 ,-'

tion during August. I he guest ^ ^ther authoritiea a tip he had been preachers for the other Sundayg^will | ^) lr , cape iwa 'o he at-

,sf;( rkt \rv marks report to GOVERNOR AFTER PROBE AT PENITENTIARY URGES DISMISSAI OF GUARDS | Fate Of Warden Louis kunkel l ncertain. Investigation Follows Latest Break From Prison. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Aug. 4A recommendation for a rastic shakeup in he sta " prison guards has bc-en made to Governor Paul V. McNutt and has be n approved by him, Waym Coy, under secretary to the governor, raid here to lay. The recomnvii ation -was n ade in connection with ley’s report to the governor on an investigation of the escape last Saturday of five pi 'ti-

ers.

There was no indication in the report whether I m Kunkel, the pri. on warden, would be affected by the suggested shakeup. Since Kunkel's appointment last June by Govern :- McNutt ther'l have been frequent ' -capes of pri. oners from the ins'itution, including the break of 10 pn-oners, among them felons who joint' I John Dillingcr’s

gang.

There wa no < nsure uf Kunkel in Coy’s report. Ri -ponsibility for the escape of the five prisoners last Saturday was pi. ■ I on Night Ca.pt. W. (’• Griswold, G .ards William Ne’zel, Hairy Parker, V E- Burns and P. Ferguson, the |, ter first as-istant to Deputy Wai'iIi - Lorenz Schutn-uhl-Griswold an Y. tze| have already been discharged. The other., arc ill connected with tl e prison. Coy, after mal-ing public his voluminous repor' on the escape and hi recommend it I n decline to eo i ment. "The n| r speak fa: it .elf,"

he said-

m addition to ree'keup of the pri on fsl that more triot reed on bo It pt is. n He als-i ; uggenird tnprovent* nts in the

t*atement by Governor McNutt in which the governor attributed the (scape primarily to “the failure or negligence of old employes and the lack of proper equipment ”

LOCAL < USTOMERS LISTED IN DEFUNCT SE< UR1TY CO.

Link Fapti\< k

To Dillinger

STAIFPOLKE SAV KFMKKY Si vSPFX l W iS (.Kil l ED ON I NIDI iNA CRIME.

Among the many Indiana custom- HFNDFdRFON, Ky., Aug. 4-The rrs of Mann & and Indianapolis . , .... * .

. John DUIingcr gang was hroug.it

security f.rm which has back into the Farmers Bank and Trust

pep; le out of thousands of dollars, are several Greencastle people listed

among its customer-, according to a report of names of individuals found among the firai’s private list, folj lowing the dishppearnce of officials

; of the concern.

Hen

Company robbery investigation today when Hi' ian t .ate police, at Indianapolis, revealed that F'rank Whi.chouse in jail here, was held far investigation of Dillinger bank robberies a

yca|r ago

After the bank was robbed July 2ti officers expressed the belief that one of he robbers was George (Baby F'ace) Nelson, now the country’s public enemy \,... t and lormen Dill»g*'r

henchman.

Indiana state pois e, co-operating in the investigation here, di-<dc».ed today hat Whit'hoi • u.i- questioned at length in July <>f last year in connection wi h a bank robbery at Rockville, In i. They believed at that f ime Dillinger had used Whit 1 house’s auto-

mobile to make his getaway.

Their theory was tha' Dillinger drove the car to the W hitehouse home in I^'banon, Ky., filed off the motor

government hospital at Marion for """'her and used the ame car in rnbtreatment, it was said Saturday, fol- a bank at * trawl Switch, Ky., lowing telephone messages between ' i " ' ut dhr»e month m’ i. Judge Wilbur S. Donner and officials! Bo,h Whitehous ” "" l llis

Harris To

Fnl(*r llospilal

It AIN BRIDGE MAN TO RECEIVE

TREATMENT AT (.OVERN-

M FN 1 HOSPITAL

Ben Harris, 45 years old, of Bain I bridge, held in the county jail on charges of intoxication and assault and battery, will be taken to the j

Death Occurs In Ambulance Enroute To This City. Was Native Of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. David F. Arendt, age 83 years, father of G. Robert Arendt, publisher of the Cloverdale Graphic, died in an ambulance at 8:30 o’clock Saturday morning while enroute to tire county hospital in this city. Mr. Arendt, whose former home was in Gettysburg, Pa., hud lived with his son in Cloverdale. for tho past five years. He is survived by two o jher sons, Van Arendt of Flint, Mich., ana David Arendt of Gettysburg, Pa F'uneral arrangements •were not completed Saturday morni i g.

JAIL BRKAKER CAI.’ (.11L’

of the institution.

Harris, a World war veteran, -was taken in‘o custody late Thursday after he w.t . alleged to have struck

George .were question'-1 in (he Gravel Swi eh robbery. Officers said the White-house broth- r- provided information, which led t , th.. apprehension , > f Clifford Mohler and Sam Goldstein,

Robert Rerrv, 8 year old Bainbridge , , , , , . , ' ,, , . , , . Dillinger gangst- r , in Lake county in

boy, while in an alleged intoxicated condition. Harris is said to become mentally unbalanced when under the

influence of liquor.

Tho Biiinhiidge man was given treatment at the government hospital more than a 'ear ago but was discharged la t fall and allowed to re-

turn to his home.

August, 1933.

".Sure, I knew Johr well", Whi> house to! 1 Sheriff I T. Reed of Hen- (< rson. “Dillinger pt nt most of last

.ummer in and a- un i I banon ” Three persons, Sheiiff Red ively identifie i Whi ehousr

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug- 4— Roy Weaver, 31 years old, of! Paragon, who escaped from the Mofiroc county jail July 31, was recaptured tonight by Indianapolis detective} t who encountered him on a streel here. The off:- et reported W eaver pulled an ea pte gun, and snappi’d i at them. They subined him and 'took him to

headquarters.

Weaver ha . been held in Bloomingt n on charge, of robbing the General store at Fllettsville, He fled fr a. custody, with Marvin Roach, 27, of Indiana pdis, after the pair had -lugg a grjird. FATALLY W'MNDED BLOOMINGTON, >nd„ Aug. 4— (UP)—Charles Langrvell, 60, assessor of Wayn etownship, Owen county, died in a Blooming'jnn hospital today from bullet \v uni'/, inflicted by one of four ti oil he h. i warned out of his

nielo n patch.

Lonnie Hartfielt?, 23, has confessed firing the shots, police said. He will be charged with murder. VIOLF.yt E AVOIDED CHICAGO, .Aug. 4 (UP)—Ruokd Sfdi truggled in the much of the a orld’s liiggi .-t .dockyard today to hac .de a growing flood of ca tie, whilf Gen. Hugh S. Johnson fought in ;» gold ccm -t hope to end a . trike of L.200 cattle handlers. Roughly clad pick't ,-m . ;ui emergency for* of peli. enien eyed each other onYinously throughout he great maze of pens and runways but violence wfs avoidBLAST KILLS 34 IU/ROSHIMA, JAPAN, Aug. 4 ( I |4| An expl ■ n of dynamite t e day killed 34 laborer■, on a power 1 a'ft construction project near here. Officials said the dyn.i-ri e wa- :et

M'me structural prison building “Prison offici

this

be R'W. Van Hinckley, Dr. T. A.

are expec ed to participate in

County wide revue.

All the costumes shown will have

I"'“n made b.v the 4-H Club girl in u r j Kgs j,,,,) i» ro f Francis C. Tildcn. 1934. Wool Min . party outfits, silk , T;)o inrn ,|, or8 of lh(1 c h u rch will he dresses, and M»irt costumes will be' h((gtg an ,j hostesses during the hiodeler! by girls ranging from 10 t" .^senee „f the pastor. 20 years of age The w.nwrs will b“ [ Mj ^ Rachcl Dpan i8 acting as

minister of music and presiding at the organ during the absence of

I selet'cd upon ba i of wo'kn an. hip,

appearance, and practicability.

10 1 ■

60 66 6!) 76 80 82

The contest should be of special in- 1 I tcrest to the women of Putnam Cbun- , I ty and it is hoped hat a large at-

| ten lance will be present,

j Miss F tin Troth, assistant state' 1 Club leader will act as judge, and will offer c >n ti is 1 / am concerning the variou* co-c times, which should he ! of much interest to th'' audience.

MARRIAGE LICENSE Warren C. Young, service station attendant. Bloomington R. 2, and Norene Oliver, at home, Bloomington R. 6.

Prof. Van Denman Thompson.

CAVEMAN KISS IS B\SIS OF $1,500 DAMAGE SUIT

DANVILLE, Ind., Aug. 4—Alleged caveman tactics by Ora Cocherell,

Pi tsboro business man, have involved which contains electric wiring.

(scape iwas

tempted. Coy "1 this tip had been given Fergu-on it k c two weeks before the • a '- Captain Griswold and Parker had :he oth< r op|>irtunity to stop the bre k by taking pro r pt action when the fleeing prison'n were hear i' on he roof. Coy found tiiat the quintet escaped i»y breaking a kx'k on a basement door of the pr: on hospital, pulling themselves to tie roof of a dormi my with a painter' "saddle,” walk'll.-, across the roof of the administration building, dropping to the eas' wall and lowering themselves h\ a cable

recand

him in a $1,5«0 damage suit filed by Merle Beieman, who avers she was injured when. Cocherell attempted to i I her She charge that ('a- hcrcll

cruelly twisted her arm and jerked , .-quo of thne or four gimrds he j>la.-

her to him and since that time she j ed on night duty.

has - sort, lo a"' .'ll' and ill. Cb| inadc publl* witli.hi, roport'a

For structural changes Coy ommendod new light facilities construction of new lower walls. He proposed also that an emergency

I ILFS DIVORCE SUIT Jennie V. Sanford, 66.3 Ohio street, filed : nit for divorce in the circuit i ur‘ Saturday against Clarence Sanford, slid to !>e located in a government CCC camp near Pro. pert, Oregon. The plaintiff in the action alleges her husband curse! and abused her and gambled and lost money prior to their separation in Oct her, 19.13. She asks a divorce and custody "f five children and a court order against Sanford providing for : npport cf the children. F. S. Hamilton is attorney for the plaintiff.

f

Frank Mullins, in

the four bandit Farmers Hank.

BANK ROBBER I

(TIMPANI' \

" o'f by the he;''

and

the sun.

. 1 here, as two "f who robbed the

WESTON. M

minutes after ‘' - ! "f Weston lfi*r y | mateIy $360 and j Farris, 23, of Ja j killed, and his eo j Bryson, 22, Pit!

1 wound',d and members of

-I UN; IS WOUNDED

20 Years Ago IN GREENCASTLE

Mi.- Jessie Pierce has resigned her position at the Adarrs express company. Mr. and Mm. Harry l.aKue and oaugh'e'r arc spending two weeks vacation at Portland Mills. . Mrs. Walter Albaugh is c nfined to her home on account of illness. Mr. and Mi Rich&rd Whelan are nt I-ake Winona for a few days. Dr. T. A. Sigler transacted business in Danville. Mrs. George Ix>ng was a visitor in Indianapolis-

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United Nti'es army

DEMPMF.i A FATHER NEW YORK, Aug. I (UP) Mrs. Jack Dentp »-> g birth to a -even anl "tie h.-ill' pound girl at Polyclinic hospital to ay.

at K rt Leavenw rth,

M's.ouri river.

Tier, t xecutivn offi till Ur two mot: had

U l T IM \ H MTNNE U" ■' ' Gov. Floyd P r! n'orr- w wi. h all t tary dicta tor a* r<

IS-1 FI) Aug. I (UP)— i will ..mash topower of a mili-ih-itrant employ-

unit stationed K 'n., across the Col. Frank K ccr at the fort i

deserted.

City rrarshal .less F'ndsey

the shots wh'rh killel Farris and I wounded Bryson. He said that when ' h" and members of a quickly formed ■

p< .-se confronted the men on t

ers of 6 000 striking truck driver*, he

announced today.

Promptly at midnight Sunday, the g vernor .' -iid he will rule all hut the most pa “ntial tro-k.i off Minneapolis .streets. He t! ri alcned yesterday to

make the order effective today.

The delay wa r -qu- td by the Key. | Franc's J. Han at-,! F II. Dunnjgan,

fired I federal mediatois.

NEW “AC" LEU HER

Hugh Caughell of Carroll county, a 1932 graduate f Purdue university,

western ou'akirts of the town, one! has been chosen a,, a P--cher of voca-

of them attempted to draw a wea|ioii.

tii n?l agriculture in the Kecl.-tvillc high school for next year. Mr. (hiug-

hell began his new work August 1. NAMED ADMINISTRATOR The Roachdale Bank & Trust Com-

pany has been issued letters in circuit court to administer the $36,500 estate cf Nathan llulelt, who died on

money in their pockets and walked [ July 28 at Roachdale. The deceased out. A hastily ■ rganize I posse b“gan I left as heir' three daughters, Eva the pursuit which led Town th ■ river! Dean and Ellji Hick . f Isidoga, and road back of a t bafeo warehouse. I May C^icl^ of Roachdale.

Officers said each man h -i about [

$150 in his clothing.

The two men, arm' d with pistols, i entered the hank w ten two women, I Mrs. K. Wil.-on, \vife of.the president, and Mr.;. Frances Riley, cash . icr, were there alone. Ransacking tho cash drawer they stuffed the