The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1935 — Page 4

THE DAJIY bANNEK. GKEENCASTLE. INDIANA TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1935

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imuni salari<s of school teachers intro«luce<l

whom gave Houston addresses, were i custody extensively but were unable

held for questioning by police at the to discover any identity of the “wo-, will lie paid by the state will be, sentative

request ot the department of justice ' nian" other then the statement of " he couple contended that they rent-! me young couple that they had ed the ear in Moline Jan. 5, and had given her a ride" for a few blocks since driven to Texas in it. j and did not know her name or any-

The mystery woman, who police thing about her.

said they believed was Robinson in a | Gus Jones, San Antonio operative

masquerade, got out of the machine of the department of justice, told | Biddle, democrat, of Bloomington, in a garage, Houston officers he or another opera- ; It will amend the present law by Garage attendants declared they Uvc would come here to take charge which the state guarantees to pay were unable to tell the direction the He asked that the couple arrested be a maximum of $600 of the minimum

ready for introduction in the ana general assembly this week,

was learned today.

The bill is being prepared by the state department of education and will be introduced by Senator Ward

in the house by Repre- I William J. Black, demo-

Indi-1 crat, of Anderson, and also will

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it nave administration support.

“woman" took. An extensive search was being conducted today. A garage attendant said that when the car drove into the garage he asked the woman, who was hiding her face in her coat, if she was cold, he received no answer. Officers questioned the couple in

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MAY (.1 \KANTEE I'AKT OK TEACHERS’ SALARIES INDIANAPOLIS, Jan 22 An administration supported bill to guarantee that at least $400 of the min-

wages. There is now no minimum. The old maximum of $600 will not

he changed.

At the same time the state department of education was complet- ' ing work on another bill to establish rigid regulations governing school buses as a safety measure. It will be

"Wonder Baby” Demonstrates Right to Title

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While her twin sister is brought up under normal con-[these pictures show part of her daily routine. She ditions, Baby Florie, New York youngster, has been isn’t afraid to jump, climb or hold on, as you can see, trained by science for the 15 months of her lifo. And I and far outdistances her sister in her capabilities.

Dtinann Faces This if Convicted of Murder

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HOUSTON, Tvx . Jan 22 Police announre*! t flay an automobile seized here had identified as one stolen Jan 5, in Moline. HI., and expressed belief a "mysleiious woman” who left the automobile a few seconds before they arrived was T H. ftohiiuson Jr sou' iil a. tin* kidnaper f)f Mrs. Alice Spet'd Stoll of Ijouisvillc, Ky last October A man ami a woman. bc»th of

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Electric chair. This layout shows views of the New Jersey state" ♦risen at Trenton, where I>runo Richard Haunt-

State priion at Trenton. mann will be sent in the event ho is convicted of murdering tho Lindbergh baby.

Hschs f amily Ready to Defend Him at Trial

Clyde Stevens

Clyde Ktevens, paroled convict of the San Quentin, Cal., prLon, is pictured under arrest at San Kalael, Cal., where he is accused of smuggling guns to the four convict who made a daring escape from the penitentiary with four tale pi ison board members as hostages. . One convict was killed and the other three recuulu. cd.

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K* aily ta defend tin character of their (lead i-iLi-live. I.-idor !• iseh, w ho>e name has been rii ne.- d into the Lindhergh baby murder by the contention of Bruno Richard Hauptmann that he wa the man who gave Hauptmann the ransom money, three membeu of hj.-tha family arc pictured Icaiing New

York for Trenton, N. J., following their arrival f 10,11 Germany left to right, Ha hi i t.r of the dead man; Mrs. Cz. iba Fi ch, wife of Isidor's l.roth. r, I’ineu , hown right. Inset, Minn* Stegnitz, German nurse, who attended Fisch at hi* la.t illness.

“Maybe It's Love," with Gloria Stuart ami Boss Alexander opens at the Voncastle tonight. The story deals with a pretty stenographer who is in love wdth the office manager. He returns her affection but shies at the altar. Finally the boss's son becomes interested, and by following her married sister's recipe for landing a husband, she succeeds in ob-1 taining a proposal. Then trouble. starts. The budget won’t balance. Her parents and sister-in-law make privacy impossible, and as the result, the husband walks out. How their affairs are straightened out. and their home re-established, leads to a i climax that is not only unusual hut

entertaining

Eddie Cantor in “Kid Millions” will | be seen for the last times tonight at j the Granada. The finale of the picture is in technicolor showing Eddie j hooping his promise to the kids of the Bowery by’ opening a huge ice cream factory where they are all served i

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SHE PROMISED TO LOVE, HONOR, AND .... OBEY HER IMPULSES!

MAYBE ITT LOVE

A First National Hit with GLORIA STUART • ROSS ALEXANDER FRANK McHUGH RUTH DONNELLY PHILLIP REED JOE CAWTHORN

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Don't fail to see Eddie’s Latest Picture,

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GET I.IKK TERMS

1 OR I’CMSC)\ Ml RIH.K FORT WAYNE, Ind., Jan 22 Sentences of life imprisonment were imposed on Mrs. Louise Schmitt I 24 years old and Charle: K Ho wenstein. 57, in circuit court late yesterday for the poison murder of Urban

Schmitt. 27, last March.

Mrs. Schmitt, the victim's widow, was sentenced by special judge l.uk E. Rariden to the women's prison .d Indianapois on her plea of guilty offered several weeks ago. Howenstein. who was found guilty in circuit court last week, was sentenced by Judge Clarence R.

! McNabb to the Indiana state prison .it Michigan City. Mrs. Schmitt confessed administering poison to her husband in a glass of orange juii'- She testified that Howenstein prompted her to the act through threats against her and tier 4-year old daughter’s life. Both admitted an illicit relationship had existed before Schmitt’s death.

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FLORENCE Colo. (UIM Because lie will neither swear nor affirm, wedding bells shall not ring out for

Pueblo to apply for ly Miss Viiginia \ that city. When into Hie trutn of tin had made in Unclerk reminded him lows a simple aifita, religious scruples oaths. Crosta i -in; the clerk refused tin

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Tl RKE4 GROW ; CLEBURNE, T, County turkey-ini.. of $40,000 for tin . Fourteen carloads shipped, netting y;-

s I'ltoy i UP) - J

: (' Crosta .'SI Crosta recently of 16 cents a pom went to the county clerk's office in lest turkey crop in

Hutch Herein Reservoir Selves San Francisco

This photo -hows the O'Shnughnes.sy dim of the Hetch Hetehy reservoir project at Hetch Hotrhy, Cal., which recently was completed at a co^t of $100,000,000 The system, which serves San Fran-

cisco, carries water from the great stora?-' rw 'oir« m the Sierra Nevada mountains, 167 irfe through a series of tunnels and pipe Hr to tf’

city s local reservoir*.

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Machine SIa\*s Unw anted Suitor of Girl

John

John Nardo

Naido, 60-ycar-old

Marion Nardo

Fa was held by police after aTingcnlouT'iS mnehine, tmprqv.scd with a pistol ,j Kged up b l "

hind a “No Trespassing” sign on th* NardoTmii bl -amed for th. death of Willum C.Mn. 6L

, , The death niachin* , . e.ir-old unwanted suitor of Nardo’* 17 daughter, Marion. ■ Authorities said Cavia, * 9 hud been warned to stay away, had been .'-hot " He attempted to tear down the sign warning hi' 11 *

stay away.