The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1934 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTIJ.. INDIANA. MONDAY. AUGUST 20. 1934.

I I* TO I VM* v v i:i{s . INTHANAI'OM 5 All . 20—“If Uip jieopl' 1 of Iii'l nut, obtain titantial rtilui'i’n- in the tax - rates that will Lx * r for the loniiiin year, they will i iv only themselvin to bliune”, ... H rry Mless^, secret tary of the l' ’ r 1 ■ spay - r .\ ition 1 ' i * continued, “there are a few olaf'd cases where tax P lui tj « in piible but I am ux 1 dill ihd its governmental nit at larije and a survey of ti • ;t m' "ii shows that tax'

1 cati be bionght down if the- people who ]my taxi - in. i-t Upon relief.” Mr. Mi esse [Hiinted out that the Stati Board Vccounta had made a careful est mate of the sum i governmental taxing unit will receive fr ■ ' ,tj i enue such as the exci le ia\i on In: r and other alcpholic liquoi ; : tl gros income taxes and from taxes on intangibles, hitch unit i r» noti:i"d by the state board of the approximate amount of receipts from these soOTces \-. idea that t,. biuiyets for next year

Braves Stratosphere

for road maintenance and also for the 1 ay mi /it of b"llii ul' r* t an th< n tiroimnt of such bonded obligations as are due. Soim m* ■ art reducing their road bond levies from ten to twenty cents thiough the use of a portion of .the-gasoline fees. ' “The money to he obtained by taxin units from tho .-tat'- and the gasoline fees that will he distributed co.nl iin' t » make the < utlook brighter '■ for the taxpayer. However, the peo-1 I pie who pay taxes need expect no 1 material reduction unless they fftsist I uj n them. Our advice is for the tax-j | payers in every community to ex-' at mu* the budget .arefully, question any exjienditure tha' a* ' .ns doubtful and insist that full credit be given for j i th. new revenue. This new money is 1 being collected in re-ponoc to laws l-s-s ■ 1 by i log! lat ip that promised t< fighti n the fii «(ial loads of the | public but the li -la in 's pui po.e ill ii be achii \ ! ■:i'» the people i fight for their lights.”

Wins Big Libel Sum

noni i<m>ms i\ hut si-: I OK 1*1'i VKI IKSM IP I*i I

lati iR He was constantly taunted by Republicati charges of railroarling. It was admitted that many measures went through committee and the! be use with but cursory consideration. “Rubber stamping” Republicans called it.

Doii^Returns to U.S. and Mary

Seeking new scientific data on the stratosphere, Ajax Co Q -yns, shown above with his aluminum sphere, and Nerce Vanderbilt, K Igian scientist, soared far above nourHavennc, Belgium, ti.’ ir goal • height of 42,000 f * Co yns (Jiiadct)& former stratosphere ascent with 1’rofp Aufu t Pici ad.

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njly atfd dhl*’ in or^ real estate

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i uld If? |tlanned i’ii lions inad-Cw (!• r to ri Ilex r the

and personal property.

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Mies.str explained, “tin

i! i.i d t" i in I) ta\0 ti g tate. V\ ' fin.l^hat f ir all if Indiana there will be an average,of 4H00 or each

<> .i| levies

infill the W ' al iiould

anticipit" at l«a t that at

.‘~'>ni>'oynits faileil |, « • . mak jrroper allowances for what they would receive to apply on teaching exet' -e .'lid 1 a re nil y will clo.-e th 9 >1 ir with urm ual.? laige » fimee . i 11 th'' units ti,’ - r h'-idd lie 't!■ p- i than in i.'li p v did make proper allow,ame fo. the new

state aid. o o

0to." luii -ounit ^iiiil re mode the ®'i

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■ ties of tentative budgeb now being pi' ared and whjfreofull ti ^1 b'' 11 made of the excise taxes, gross inti ’.aV' iiyl inlangyih : 1 stantial reduc'.ions in hu .: 1 ; and rati o are the ^ule. Only in f o,a few localities sqpie* abnormal local con ■u' in pn ul has it been found nec* I' IIy to i C lea , th' rate ^ ’ be pai

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“In additioiigt ’ 4he general u -e being man - ol tax .noney tlnr. late will dii-u ,iftro, wi an- getting inl'nimation fi ”.n many ("Unties that cn hinrahhe portion of the gasoline fees will bo applied to the retirement <4 gravel road hond- oThe 0 Indiana Supreme Court decided that this was legal and in couiitii .- where the practice is being ♦ Mowed there ■am be an pie n.Mwi

WASHIN'OTfif' I T: '• li'- t (if S| j II 4fry r. K yi! y litic l problem 1 ’ i.i'i 1 is! I al iyu Si 1 ' Ot.o; 1 lbm ■■ Oi' im: tel to avoid a d g f 1 1, », o| and to a tire par Rainey’s death, ,3V 1 uTigton, tonk

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ant. A “lone i years in eoifl'ie 0 : ?iM '‘ ,1 i-atinn s' In im n^ landed 0 !’, his gen l^demcTi the entire “new

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tionnl today a were House .Map VV. Byrns, I)., To Duffie, I)., Ala. I’.aiik®. . 1)., Pi involv'd in a bi

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suppo^i. I by l: p werful Demon . ne- : engendered preliminary to which gave R in

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a closed party°i 1

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Ua^i urn, I)., I®*. state and foreign ci

t< -. and lb 1. Job# .1 N. Y. Rayburn has ;

\y»p. 20, (Ul*) - ke;- of the House,

Quadruplets Know How Quintuplets 0 Feel

I i;no t a m.ajoropi- ■ tl^) li isevelt

the next ns from

may Im> necessary ht for the import-

7-1t!i congress

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"ourne l by official fr°m the adminis-

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*4” in his earlier Rainey became an wart ;is speaker, -hioii which belied 1 In 1 vv fo 1® that v 0 ’ I i\ "id in tl i

ot th rough ♦’ e y speed. 0 0

prominently men-

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I.' "lor .1 ' 1 plj, , Roy. John Mcd li.*i.. William McDuffie was fight for the

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were felt ■ ’on. He had been • khead and ifiicr ti- figuros. Ritter11 the “trading off”

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oy ^the honor still

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wil^be staged at •us shortly before ire Chairman Sam

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■ommerce commit-

O’Cqnnor, f>., 'Title to the

Princett Irina Youstoupoff A settlement df 1%0,000 pounds, cie JJi'iH.oOO at tl^; present rate of exchaiicM is reported by 4he 4pndon Daily Herald to have just »een made by an American film company in the suits brought by Print#* !rin% Youssoupolf who charged libel in the filnf “Rasputin and the Empress”. The^case was based on the allegation that tha 0 character Natasha, in the film, ♦epresented the princess as an 0 adultr. - The settlement, said to constitute the largest sum ever paid in a libel action,? includes tiie $12',000 verdict awarded in t » courts, and will result in withdrawal $2,000,000 suits 0 in th. Cnited States and otluJl emiiTtruU, says tl#; Jifeiald.

I.ARDE CROWD ATTENDS THIRD MOOSE FESTIVAL Saturday evening, Aug. 18, the Moose lodge held .their third lawn festival of the summer season. One of the largest crowds this year enjoyed the program presented by the

Moose.

Preceding the program a vary interesting talk was given by Barrett Seville, a graduate of MooSeheart ’34. He told of conditions at Mooseheart and a few of the experiences he had in the thirteen ^years that ho spent there. He is entering DePauw in Sep-

tember.

The program consisted of the following: America, mass singing, Opal IVtro, pianist; Wells family, inatru-| mentalists; Harvc Jones, song; Hen-1 drix sisters, cornet and piano; Nel- - n family,^instrumentalists; Freeda i Steegmiller, toe dancing; Opal Detro, I . Nelson and Wells families, instrumentalists; Ruf Richardson, song {

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nl dance; Logan Wood rum, banjo; Leon Alspaugh, jig dancing; Glen Waldron, song accompanied by guitar nf banjo; Nelson, Hannoman and Detro, musical number, violin, drums and piano; Georgia Ann Miller, jig dancing, 0 0 0

—Also— 1 1 1 1 114> SIKiKfs H Rs T “PARIS I.NI£RLL[)r

AL ( APONK TO BE SENT 1(1 ALCATRAZ PRISON

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fi i t • ’"ilh. plum , > uld c, *’ «.:i| 0 The p" sihility j.f a diminished Demo rat n .1. y to tIn next h iu e .'«! to t h# jmp rtance of hav ing a speaker able to keep party con-

WASH1NGTON, Aug. 20, (UI>)-Unli-s? good signs fail, Al Capone is on his w ay today C> spejid five or I ix years in° ^ho no* American “Devil’s Island,” Alcatraz fortress ?n

. ai' o FnyiCi #0 liajf.

gressmen in line.

Th .I jrtliurtfnce vision "l the N11.4, a.nd

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other mema brother of t Roosevelt’s

White I! vh .-h :'i her., have. 0 O'Oinnoib i Basil O’Co-aior, Presidt J' rmer law | o

1 he (jianl ou wing, of the party will figure in the fight. Pi'-all l 0 imp"Hant • -•• imitlii'

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ers. Fexai predominate. Rdlnejds strengtlf was that he had bee® floor

ra ’ , yea host of ms ;)o als

x^ould In- ji .panlizi d if life White li cn- wa (without a capable Hfeuten-^ anfc i'i’i the %peakeVs chair. I**' 1 " a. ■ ual groundwork for ker hip eamp^i 11 "f ^an'l -iati can hf laid, how-", 1^, until arter J. <• N»nember

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MPDuffie if^iil Hankin'a-1 ire considered among the n 1 -o' < i, r ■ ■ ® ■ . >>’ chairo m.'in of the powerful rules committee. Byrng, as majority leader under Rainey, was subject to some criticism f r is hqndljp 5 of the soldiers bonus issue anjl the veterans-economy bill, hut has a powerful nucleus of sup-

porters. °

The administration was said 0 to* 0 £-el that *n m, sii. n or An the ak'-r ' . ® ph ked w from th**** I lee."- rati majority. An attempt, li'iwever, doubtle r , will be m de t<{ prevent fictional fights whicli might •;fi■ t par^i harmony during the session. Q Ithmnftiny ccngri -mi-n *\vung the votes which put Rainey in the speakcr’s <$air t Rep. Thonjp% Cullen, D., N.oV., leader Ilf to- I inma’ v leleral: 11, b»i al- f|,i leader, 'l*ie Tammanx hpc f v,,;i w ll he , stiytecft 1

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4 'Jrd coiigie played an important role in new deal legislation. With ,a preponderant l>e i , . . ma j , r it y he I ■> ’ ured r i ; ht of way I'm U' ir i tratioil legis-

The first public enemy of his time was reported without official denial to be traveling under heavy guard to the new 0 prisnii which the government believe; iso.a neatly escape-pfloof as natural conditions and human ingen-

uity can make it.

Capone was said to ho a passenger on a special two-coach train transporting about 40 prisoners from At-1 lan11 and law Alyirg, Iprisons to

The Keys quadruplets of Hollis, Okla., know how the Dionne quintuplets of Corbcil, Ont., feel under the searching gaze of many curious eyes. The Keys gids are 19 now, and the publicity and aliintion that have received hav* given them a

w 1 e philosophy of life. The quadruplets arc shown above as they arc today, left to right, Roberta, Mona, Mary and Leota. Below they are shown as babies, 1!) years ago,aloft t* xht, Leota. Mary, and Roberta.

Mri. Eva,. Coo On trial for her life, charged with the killing of Harry Wright, her crippled roadhouse handyman, to collect his life insurance, Mrs. Eva Coo, 42-year-old Cooperstown, N. Y., widow^Ts pictured here leaving the Otsego county jail for the courtroom.

Approximately 100 Ford dealer.

the Indianapolis Dranch of the Ford Mnt ’r*" fr ° m winner, of a trip to the World'. F f* * Com P an yi frop.rtiee in Dtarborn Mich fo ! ,1 ^ th# Ford Ford commercial ,ales of th.'b-nnch'ei^r 0 JU ' y June, are pictured abrv. 1 < h »' per cent over «ion building a, A Century of Pr;gr h « e .. FOrd EXP0Sl -

In Chicago.

of Ha“rry Preston, commercial mai 'g* r 0 gifl apolic Branch. While in Chicaao, tW “ dined In the World s F.-ir and irs P‘ ; ' A ce"! 1 " Ford Exposition and other cttractions c of Progress.

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