The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 June 1936 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNEK, OKEENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 19.°»G.

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JOHN WAYNE in LAWLESS RANGE ’ HAM)'’ — ’• rOMKDIES

Questioned in Extortion Case

3 Days Sun. Mon. Tucs.—Mat. Tuesday 2 P. M. MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT AT 11:30 P. M.

Help! Folks! . . . I've got Carole on my hands again' Those two youngsters of “Hands Across the Table" romp through even gayer romance.

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More is Marie M Nielsen, uinner of the title “Mks America" m 1931 as she slaked her thirst in the office of the New York district attorney after being questioned in connection with the extortion racket probe into which an investigation was launched following tho •hakedown of Alfred Smith. Jr.

curing process they require daily care so that the specific fermentation, which gives Roquefort its flavor, can be developed to the right point.

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HOQUEFORT. France More than 26.000.000 pounds of Roquefort cheese are manufactured annually in this picturesque French village. For more than 11 centuries this cheese has been manufactured on a commercial basis, but Roquefort cheese itself. goes hack even farther in history, as it is mentioned by Pliny the Elder, who wrote in the early decades of the Christian era. More than 200.000 persons, working on 25.000 farms, are employed and earning their living directly from the the cheese industry. Milk is contributed by 700,000 sheep, tended by 10,000 shepherds

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tions in France is forbidden by law. Many imitations arc sold outside of France, but real gourmets are convinced that the flavor of real Roquefort can be produced only in the caves for which tho village is famous. The architecture of the Roquefort!

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caverns is medieval Curved rock ceilings are supported by large stone columns which form a succession of arches, and pillars Cool, damp air circulates continuously creating a unique atmosphere which cannot be duplicated elsewhere, and the original flavor or Roquefort cheese is attributed to this. Thousands of loaves of I cheese aic arranged in piles of three

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Resorts Prepare for Record Vacation Season

THE EASY CHAIR

writing shout Rome says. "The Romans were not cursed with uniform- | We don't know about the Romans, hut there’s a thought for the garden variety of Americans. | Wednesday we saw a pretty linen dress with yarn embroidery in Prevo’s store. Thursday we saw a woman on the street in Anderson, with, apparently, the same dress on I only we knew it wasn’t. Time was when you could buy a graduating present for your niece and hope she hadn’t seen one like it and that maybe she’d think it cost two dollars when it cost only one. i That fond dream is no longer dreamt. | I .. I A certain type of mind takes five or six figures and arranges them in, an incalculable number ol ways and sends the result to Ripley. A real estate firm in South Bend has architects with that same mental j enuinment. They take four walls, eighteen windows, twelve doors and a roof and see how many combinations they can make They advertise “No two houses alike." and that is true, but you could tell one of their houses J If you met it in the Canary Islands. We’ve been in dozens of those houses and they could have exchanged living rooms and no one would have known it. One "three-piece set," one piano, one floor lamp, one set of china dogs, two rust colored sofa pillows, one bunch of paper flowers in a wall vase, one end table containing an ash tray and a movie magazine. Time was when meals varied. | Grandma put in a pinch of this and a handful of tliat and got results that only she could obtain. Now all measurements are level, all temperatures regulated, all brands standardized. Results as a whole are better, but dining is no longer an adventure. This is called Progress. M. M. N.

THE NEW DEM'X V0NCASTLE

THE HOI si; OF HITS

Final Tonight RICHARD DIX “YELLOW DUST’!

Tonight Midnight Show (10c 25c) Sunday and Monday (10c — Bal. 25c — Main 30 c ^ Sunday Matinee 2 till 11. ANOTHER POOD SHOW EPIC THE VON( AM I |

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Probably the question uppermost in the mind of the American public today, regardless of the depression or politics, is where to opend that precious vacation. As June rolls around each year it signals the beginning of an intensive campaign on the part of each member of the family in support of his or her choice of where to spend father’s "reprieve” of two weeks and his extra cash. Resorts and travel bureaus estimate a 40 per cent increase in the volume of travel over last year. Nat;on;,l nark- are preparing for more than 0,000,-

000 visitors. Mexico and the Canadian northwest will also be the mecca of thousands of tourists. At the same time, the exodus of Americans abroad is expected to be the largest in recent years. Others who fancy a cruise but cannot afford to cross the ocean are expected to take advantage of the special 10-day cruises to the Bahamas, Bermuda and other points south. One of the major changes in vacation habits in recent years has been the lengthening of the season which was once limited largely to the months'of July and August.

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new songs! See Shirley's new dances!

The country is very pretty just now. Black fields checkered with little shoots of corn, bright green pastures, and a background of dark green trees. Little gardens with not a weed in sight and tiny mowed lawns with tired peonies bending over to the grass along the borders. Widehatted children squatting in strawberry patches and patient men sittmi high on the slow moving tractors. Women are seen more seldom, hut a long line of flapping clothes, a porch box green with geraniums, or a row of shining milk pans along the "smoko house" wall these things do

not get there by chance.

"And by it all, tho road runs by ■ not going. In be sure, to Camelot. but to someplace just as interesting. Long sweeps of white road over the hills, hits of winding road that the mattei-of-faet engineer has not yet traightonod out. If your road angles ■ust so. tiieio in a time at sunset when the lug red sun rolls along the horizon like a child’s balloon before it dives and leaves a little red cloud to mark, for a few moments, the

place where it jumped off.

No one knows what strength of '•hariK ter V lial suoer-hiinian selfi’oiiIrol. what heroic restraint we 'eve shown in keeping off the sub-

ject of locusts this long.

And we i light have held out. brave to the end, if it hadn’t been for the few locusts who have begun to vary their song. They are sort of Barbs among the locusts anil want to give ijn something i;rw. We could sil alino"! uuhearing through the regular chorus, when along comes • Ilia M is a closing cadence, ending where no self-respecting cadence should end and it is startling, to say the leafs Our musical ability consists. mnlnlv in recognizing “Old Hundred’’ if we hear it in church. Rut these iao lerns. among the lo , rusts seem to sing along on C. wc i will hs". no l t.hrv end their phrase ^ on 15. an octave and one note down. If Ihero aw ten worn out locust i shells no ' <■'■! v counre foot of Green- ' ,' wt|o’ i lioioi,, .. (owns. || each lot is 10 by 120 feet and there are, approxiI iMPtel" twelve o f thew hits on each side of the aveenge bloek: and if there Is still an uncounted number of shells hanging to every tree and shrub: and if every shell represents a locust trying persistently to get to some unknown destination, or a locust who has met death by violence from come careless foot this i sort of tiling is fine for that hour j from one to two a, m. When you can

not get back to sleep again

i T. W, Arnold, an English historian.

HOME OWNERS 151 a INI. MORE OETDOOR FIXTERES

CHICAGO <UP>- Industries concerned with tlie manufacture of sum- : mer home furnishings such as porch and garden furniture, trellises, fiber rugs and fancy window shades, arc experiencing production demands! well beyond seasonal levels, a survey!

of wholesale outlets here reveals

Widespread revival of residence 1 paper advertising campaigns are citand apartment building, a noticeable' ed as principal factors by manufacincrease in home owners "garden- turers and distributors in

consciousness" and vigorous news- disc Mart.

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