The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1935 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY II. 1935.

Price Fixing To Go, AM Head Reveals

“PRACTICE DOES NOT WORK", FARMERS TOED—CRITICIZES INDCstrv CURTAILMENT.

LINCOLN. Neb. Jan. 11 (UP) — Chester C. Davis, AAA administrator, told an agricultural meeting yesterday that the administration will abandon price fixing as a recovery measure except possibly in the field of natural resources. "Price fixing through codes is on its way out," he said, "except perhaps in the field of the natural resources industries, particularly coal and oil. "The practice does not work.” The speaker attacked industry fot cutting production more than thief times as much as agriculture. He denounced "the spectacle of industry, which kept production down to an average of only 57 per cent ol its 1929 production for the last fivf years and crying 'shame' at the farm er who maintained an 87 per cenl level of the 1929 production.”

Hoosier Asks "TV A’ For Vi abash \ alle\

GREENWOOD PROPOSES HUGE FLOOD CONTROL PKO.IEt T. HO MILLION APPROPRIATION

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 A huge flood control project with recreation and conservation centers and powei developments was proposed in a measure reintroduced yesterday by Representative Greenwood (Democrat, Indiana.) It would create a "Wabash Valley Authority” along the lines of the TV A. Greenwood, who represents a dis-

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trict in the heart of the Wabash valley in Indiana, would have $60 - 000,000 appropriated to make such a project financially possible, contending that its value and future earning capacity would justify it. The Indiana representative has conferred with Frank R. McNinch, chairman of the Federal Power Commission. and with David E. Lilienthal of the Tenessee Valley Authority. In introducing the bill yesterday that did not obtain action at last session. Congress. Greenwood said Lilienthal had made many suggestions about improving present plans. Greenood’s plan differs widely from that long advocated by Representative Jenckes (Democrat. Indiana), who has been seeking a public works allotment of $18,000,000 for flood control along the Wabash river.

New Planetarium Is “Magic’ ,

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INDI VNAPOLIN LIVESTOCK

Hogs 7.000; holdovers 1.227; mostly 25 to JO cents higher than Thurslay, best prices; underweights 15 :cnls lower; 160 to 190 lbs., $7.65 to (17.75: 190 to 325 lbs.. $7.80 to $8.00; 40 to 1G0 lbs.. $6.75 to $7.25: 120 to

to $6.50; 100 to 120 $5.50; packing sows

140 lbs., $5.75 lbs., $5.00 to 56.25 to $7 00. Cattle 700;

calves 600; general

radc active, strong, most steers unler $8.50; heifers $4.50 to $7.50; cows 13.00 to $4.50; low cutters and cutlers $1.50 to $2.75; vealers steady

$9.50 down.

Sheep 2,000; lambs open steady; tetter grade $9.25 to $9.50; heavies 58.75; throwouts $6.50 to $8.00; daughter sheep $4.50 down.

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Engineering science tries its hand at magic in the construction ot the Hayden Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, with the use of rock cork on the walls and ceiling of its interior. This material, which will serve as a sound-deadener, will give a spectator tha feeling that he is not in a room but out-of-doors under • ch ur night sky. Officials hope to provide the impression that the .‘T»«ctator is looking at the sky itself when the celestial bodies are projected on the dome of the building.

CLASSIFIED ADS

For Sale-

FOR SALE: Two year old Angus Bull. Also baled wheat straw. Herbert Arnold, Fillmore. 10-3p

We have for delivery now: Star

Bum, 6 inch lump Coal. Star Burn, large egg Coal and Block Coal. A. J. Duff. Phone 317. 10-2ts.

FOR SALE: Six nice shoats. two young sows. Holland, top of Waterworks hill. 11-lt

FOR SALE: Six good farm mares. Ita Hutcheson, three miles west of Mori.on. " ll-2p

FOR SALE: General purpose horse. Phone 819-L. . 11-lp

DON’T CRANK New 13 plate battery, $3.95, exchange. Flash light batteries, 5c. Model T. Timers, wiring, coil points etc. Dobbs Tire and Battery Service. 11-Ct.

Christian Church Conference Club '•’OOP MARKET Saturday morning at H.«rna's Book Stoic. 11-lt

FOR SALE: Pair of farm mares. Roy Sutherlin, 2 miles cast of Clovcrdale. 11-2p.

FOR SALE: 12 1-3 acres, good improvements. gravel road, 2 miles southwest Butler school. Hobart Stallcup. ll-2p

Sunday. January 13. Jack Wallace, pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, Charles Hendrich, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Church Service. “Brick Chapel Aims,” service subect. 6:00 p. m. Young People's League. 7:00 p. m. Church Service. "The Power of Faith,” sermon subject. Special music will be played by an instrumental trio, composed of H. Gibson, G. Davis, and J. Hendrich.

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OMAHA, Neb. (UP'-Cupid arrived in Omaha disguised as a Chihuahua puppy. David Anderson. 29 year old railroad switchman, sent Miss Jean T Giant, 27, a Chihuahua dog named Trixis from New Orleans, where he was transferred. When Anderson returned to Omaha. Miss Grant offered to return the log to him, knowing that Anderson tlso cared for it. A typical Alphonse and Gaston act followed, with neither wishnig to

deprive the other of the pet. Marriage was the only solution to enable both to own the dog. Trixie attended the wedding and delayeti the ceremony while the groom dashed to a taxicab for a blanket to relieve Trixie’s chill.

NO SNOW; NO WORK VAIJJEZ, Alaska (UP) Lack oi now stopped operations of the Clarence Poy gold mine on Mineral Creek near here. Failure of the snowfall, coupled with extremely ■old weather, cut off the mine's water supply. It will re-open in the spring.

FOR SALE: Singer sewing machine. in good running order, $6.50. Furniture Exchange, east side square. Phone 170-1.. 11-lt FOR SALE: Baled chyer, 70 cents per bale and up according to weight. Loose clover and clover mixed, 75 cents per hundred. Quality extra barn hay. A. P. Sinclair, Clovcrdale. 9-ll-16-18-4p

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FOR RENT: One or two unfurnished rooms. Close in, 302 West Franklin street. Corner of Madison. 11-lp

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FOR RENT: 6 room modem house, located 1007 south Locust. Phone 762. 7-9-1l-3t

FOR RENT: Light housekeeping rooms downstairs, sleeping room and board if desired. 309 South Jackson street. Phone 472-K. 11-lt

FOR RENT: 3 room and 2 room modern apartment at 625-E. Anderson street. Phone 453-Y. 11-lt.

FOR RENT — Modern 4-room house. 122 North Locust street. ll-2t.

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WANTED: Small upright or studio piano. Call 137-K. 7-9-ll-3t.

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock Call 278- Greencastle. We pay al' charges. John Wachtel Co. eod

WANTED TO BUY: 40 head shoats weight 80 lbs. Walter Beam, Roachdale, R. R. 2. 11-lp

WANTED: Cooking, cleaning, or general housework. Reference furnished. Phone 769-K. 10-3p

-Misoolla noons—

Round and square dance at Wildword, Saturday night. Jan. 12. Admission, gents. 25 cents, ladies free. Music by Roscoe Hardwick's string band. 10-3p

Record's Hatchery opening, January 8. For orders on chicks, custom hatching, feeds and brooder supplies 19 E. Franklin St., Greencastle, Ind Phone 852. 7-tf

FOOD SALE. Tuxis Presbyterian Church Saturday morning, Jan. 12, Browning & Hammond's store. Food delivered. Phone orders to 61. 10-2p

DANCE at Banner Glut Sat: fi night. Round and Square mccnfl

hy Midnight Ramblers.

Stop doing your washing at H — that is our business. Home Lai. «| d Cleaners.

Furniture repairing. Free mates. Furniture Exchanp eastj

square. Phone 170-L.

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COMPANY plans to employ anifl to represent it locally in OrecnoB on a weekly drawing a< ' ount i j. Previous selling experience is neeeiaury, although good clignjl teferem es are essential. No cap™ required, but applicant must ■ automobile. Address inquiries toll Box .’55, Terre Haute, stating p previous selling experiem if ifl and residence address. : J

Basketball: Shelbyville vs. Tiger Cubs, high school gym. 7 - 8 p. m. Friday, January 11, 9-ll-2t

DIVORCED AFTER it VKU ST. LOUIS, i UP i Forty] years after marrying Kdwaii Joerding, Mrs. Amanda Joenling cd for and was granted a dill She sued on the grounds of gtis indignities. The Joerdings ha. children.

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AND HI* Ust (trice of Master Del.use Coupe at Hint, Mich., $500. U’ilh bumpers, spare lire and ,tire lock, the list price is $25.00 additional. I’rices subject

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GENERAL ELECTRIC NEW 1935 AUTOMATIC

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FLATPLATE IRONER

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e IRONING BOARD — Inelins* no shadows, makes ironisl

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See the (i. E. Washer And Ironer On Display at the J. C. Penney Store.

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