The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1934 — Page 4
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TT£ DAtY BANNER. GRELNCASTLE, INUASA FRIDAY. ALGL5? 24. 1934.
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U Furvis from tk« sale of beer bcenses 4 oota campAirr. fund, it wu charged at a Fiftr :_r.nct Republican rally -a ton, active G O. P. worker.
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th ;t vs t^- r. desig^ate-i as the gov- • t, ■ • • - NAI 1 ' Aug 24„ VP — of our itab * ■ncan farmer never will be i. -e M ru;r. :ua com pet . n fr#m foreign
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the;.- - mch a lawleaa
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a. "ac- , w of Indiana." Other speaxers at the rally includ-, fi Frederick Landis Logansport a »- O: iowa. *» :r.? the rally were g-jests of Grant • ■
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ges‘ *" s “p2 rt bp*" t' -f n McCc pcttern No. 7^23, but t'e'e o^e ro"/, r-p',
. r. - i ' - s have iigne>J up in any manner or. the
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fe*-;ung cattle as they .cstre regard-
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163 Thus new ruling will permit any farmer to buy as many feeders as he ; can handle durmg the coming fa. . - - their intentions :f cuytng feeders as a result of the Ir.uth if permitte-f an : until the new ruling Friday they ■ r . . - ■ a resthicte>i bas.s. -alened pastures and will penr.i! ■ * government drouth cattle from the south-west.
un lerseeing fc rrrjfr Gov.
Laager of North Dakota, said in at
here last night
Larger, convicted of •btaining pos i. ' '
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e-nor s office by a ruling of the An absolute embargo against all foreign produced food commodities si -s must be had If the America--* - to be anyth^.; y but a peasant Langer said. Larger refeme-i to his ouster as governor only tr.efly stating that ■ * - to force his re: cvai "
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PARTS VP A rovel forr of mental exercise has been iiscovere'i • ■ culated that there are 985 261 76T - «-t 676 664 000 c* :. - nations of the alphabet. Jesur. Cev.us was inspired !r. ; - - if.-- r* »r.".r that someone ha: attempted to
ir«atfa«e4 I rotn Pace Om*) 1 Green, killed by a feieral department justice ambuscu :e when authonties sought tne not reus outlaw after -.is sensational -.s-iape from an apartment here last March 31. Van Meter, a.bhontues learned af- : ter scanning t body, hai had his face ' lifted ' av : the mole on his ; forehead removed. Taking a lea: from the book of ms chief. Van Meter also had con- . s^ted beauty s;--<ia.ists police
said.
He had a tat
I arm. When his
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i viewed at the n i tamed that it ha Meter previous,
grown a m.-ust.;
: C'S-.e.- L- t-•:live Br: sr
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:ye.d his hair Previously po - . Van 1 - s oair was a lighter shade
POLK E ( \K\E ran MOW H IN DRIVE TO EXTERMINATE GANG CHICAGO Aug. 24—The slaying of He: Vaa Mrtar : ••'. at. Pa., .a:- tc-:ajj marke: the icath of the fifth Nr ember of tne desperado gang led by the late John DUiinger, •lain m Chicago on the night of July 22. ® First of the Dillinger henchmen to meet death since the gang mushroomed into blood-splattered notoriety was Herbert Youngblood, negro who .as.- • t frW : . . with Winger in his famous ' wooden gun" escape from the Crawn Point jail on March 3- • • Youngt.ood was slam by peace offiPers at Port Huron. Mich c«e officer was '/ulied in the gun battle. Next to be killed was Eugene Green fatally wounded by federal nt through a barrage .*. St Pa., wa .tn r.t ies were seeking to trap Dillinger her.chm- r Tor.my Carrol: wgs s.a:r. June 7 at Waterloo Iowa, by detectives as be reached fos ms weapons and Dillinger was killed here in *' Van Meter was the seventeenth ■ person to be slain in the drive to ‘ era-ficate the mob. Six peace officers one a federal agent VV Carter Baum were slain in the protracted search for members of the Di.linger gang, i TV then killed were either members of the gang or other criminals. The death of Van Meter leaves only J (hn Hamilton and George Baby Face" Nelson as remaining
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was denominated the nation's public
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leader.
m mark on his left rumpled body was r.r.ulance and Later
.: w -_s ajm ■ r-
oeen removed. Van clean shaven, had
DOOMED f*\I> INDIFFERENT ; r \ \n MCTI K - D1 \ IH IBU8 ■■ .. .• to two erstwhile members of the : John D; ir.ger gang today came the • news that one of their pals had been i killed t y the law. A g-ard walked down the corridor -f r'-w and informe<: Harry Pierpor.t and Charles Makley that Homer Van Meter had been shot to • it- -y St Paul police. Bo t: Pierpont and Makley were cor.v::ted of the slaying of Sheriff
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! last October, in delivering John Dilinger from jail to a period of spec- ! tacular freedom. Sentenced to die July 13 they now are awaiting an Ohio supreme court decision on their appeals for a new trial The appeals deferred the execution .date indefin-
itely.
The pair were silent fr a moment after the guard told them of Van Meter's death. Then Makley-called to Pierpont: VVhat do you think of that.
Pete?”
Pierpont's answer was: "It
GRANADA
Saturday Ma - & Night
HIS THRONE A BtER ^
“Chuck" Conner*, monorch of oH ho Kir<Voyed ond could lick. Tolk ofeovt your modem 9an|»*or»l Soy, ihoio littlt lord houniloroy* would hove violets pinnod on fhom by (ho boys who gothorod ot "Five Point*'* th* 6ow*ry.
The Mighty John L. Sullivan Fi.hts Again! See Carrie Nation Raid the Bowery Saloon!
—ADDED SHORT SEEJEf Ts— “MAKING THE KOI NDS” with EUGENE PALLETT AND WALTER CATLZTI —ALSa— “GOING TO HEAVEN ON A MUlZ
FINAL TONKiHI
JAYNET GAYNOR in “( AROLINA
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seems
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before. Homer Van
Meter had no police
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they’re getting nice to us. statement was interpreted by prison officials to refer to the act of in-
forming them.
Makley rep.ied ' Yeah, that's what I can't understand '■ Neither made a uirect reference to the shooting in the hearing of
guards. •
Warden Pre.-ton E Thomas was l Thomas, exclaimed when she heard the news. I m glad of that, he 'was a danger-
ous- man.'’
Meantime it was learned indirectly that Pierpont and Makley have been cp^-red by t.-.- ir ( •ur.se! to give no more inferviews They talked to newspaper mvr. after Lniimger was
slain.
A thir 1 met her of the gang Rus1 sell Clark is in the penitentiary I curving a life term for complicity in | the Allen county sheriff slaying.
•j- he record here and was known as a like-
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BROTHER TO GET SLAIN IN 1)1 \ N \ (JI N'lANS body
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fort w.w-. k in | 54.— Homer Van Meters brother Harry. 1 i ail road employe, was grief stricken { today after being informed last night 1 1 (hat the desperado had been killed
by police at St Paul.
Harry Van Meter recently predicted * Hijnier probably will get the rame thing that John Dillinger got.” When newrs came last night, however. Harry weakened by a long illneiia. was overtone Hi*’wife said the brother’s body probably will be brought to this city where he lived
aft a boy. • •
Homer has one other relative, a ■ister. Mrs Helen Ober. of Wayne,
Pa.
The last known visit of the gang
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E' M > KKQI*IRKI» K« H> KXTENSES Ti l»KO| Mheh ! 1 mi OF INCOMING YEAH 1. Total Ivialut t EMimate f«>r incomini;
Total liudgct Estimate for incoming year . \ per ' I *■ July ..Im of pitnent year Total fundd 1 required t \4ld liri»*s i. >, .1, and it . * 1 ' N ' N M A M ■ V M • # - I I’ 'll.- .
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«ter waa several ' M T H K THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY:
^ When nC 'j A' ’ ! i! l>alan< 4‘. Iiliv 1st n! p. •->. i
in 6d. pr<
sought aid from a local attomev in K> '* 1 ° collected, present • ir. I *«•••.mber “
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do- N \MOl \ ' • 1 P \ IS 1 I 4 y \
f n«i
V ithdrawim# money he had on posit in a bank The lawyer refused
to aid in the transaction.
\ an Meter resided here during the
time he wasn’t in prison or dodging n.'V
nplice officers in other parts and reftumed to Fort Wayne frequently even after his association with Dillinger made hir* a marked man.
ent
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MOrNT TO
I '< >MI NG YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line '»)
II. operating Balance iNot in ••xcess of expens.- J.
• - - • ■ revenue for a . . • ■ AM' ' .N T.) i* H AI.- • . IA \\ i..:VV • . _ PROIktSKD LEVIKS
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Taxable Propelty, Township TOTAL
Levy on Propel ty
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OK TXXES
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Last spring he came here and pre- Kl;ND8 "dlect.d sent^d his brother with an automo-, 1 -"' r ;‘ rv bile. Police promptly seized it hut i. TaJt P<>ers appear In* sii.dl tm\. ., ilalif „ . . . *3 H y seized it but levies l,.n e |,ee„ deteriuined, ten or more t Marr y obtained a court order forcing p 1 *'"! »«> »u<-h levi. s. may appeal to ihi stat
its return. He said Homer gave it Amb'--“"'l f'nal «< tloii thereon. by filing a leiltlon
win
return,
to him in
gangste? chad
He said Homer gave payment f<ft- money the
some time
borrowed
it A 'til 11 nr not later than tile fourth Monday Sr-ptenl
■ i* a date of hearing in this county. Dde.: this 23rd dny of AugUM^193l
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