The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 August 1936 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREEN CASTLE. INDIANA MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1936.

At Odds With Stalin?

Another Expedition OH to Hunt Sunken Golc

THIS WKKK’S WEATHEK Generally fair with moderate temperature beginning: of week, followed by rising temperature with showers about middle, probably fair towar I end of week with cooler over north

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Reported outspoken criticism by the widow of Lenin (above), known as Mme. Krupskaya, of the execution of 16 Trotzkyists in Moscow, is said to have drawn ire of Josef Stalin, Russian dictator. Her arrest and exile are threatened.

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TUESDAY IS Remnant Pay

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CM fit STANDING National l.enguo VV L j Midwest 10 | Zinc Mill 9 J Merchants 9 Sinclair 4 Coca Cola 3 Laundry 2

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Tls West’s Even!

Grand Circuit Racing $39,300 IN PURSES America’s Finest Light Horse Show $18,600 IN PREMIUMS

Federal League W Lone Star 12 Colored Giants 9 Kiwanis 7 Rotary 7 Kroger 4 Christian Church . 3 | State Highway 2 Fillmore Specials 1

Pet. .833 .818 .672 .333 .222 .166

Pet. 1000 .750 .636 .583 .363 .272 .200 .100

World’s Most Complete Livestock Exhibit

C. H. TAYLOR President M. CLIFFORD TOWNSEND Co-nnvs»ioner of Agriculture

LKAGI K SCHKDI LE Aug. 31—7:00 - Zinc Miill vs Laundry. 8:00 -Midwest vs Merchants. 9:00 Colored Giants vs Christian Church. Sept. 1—7:00 Kiwanis vs Christian Church. 8:00--Laundry vs Sinclair. 9:00- Rotary vs Fillmore. Sept. 2—7:00- Christian Church vs Kroger. 8:00 Sinclair vs Zinc Mill. 9:00 Kiwanis vs State Highway.

Sunken treasure, estimated at between SI.000.000 and $4,000,000, has lured another expedition off on a deep-sea hunt. The treasure is said by some to have gone down off Cape Charles, Va.. during the Revolutionary war, and by others in 1911. when a ship carrying Mexican political refugees sank in the same spot. Headed by Oapt. Alvin Loesche and a

crew of 22. including four deep-sea divers, the treasure hunters have set out in the four-masted schooner. Constellation Most of the work under water is expected to fall to Roy Hansen, one of the divers who worked on the submarine S-4 Captain Harry Bowdoin. another treasure hunter, sought In vain to locate the precious metal several years ago.

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Sept. 3—7:00—Kroger vs State Highway. 8:00—Midwest vs Laundry. 9:00—Colored Giants vs Rotary. Sept. 4—7:00 Lone Star vs Fillmore. 8:00 Midwest vs Zinc Mill. 9:00 Kroger vs State Highway. SOFTBALL SC'ORKS Scores of local teams playing in

the regional softball tourney at Brazil Sunday were: Coca Cola 8; Bloomington 0. Ccca Cola 6; Brazil 0. Zinc Mill 1; Brazil Keen Kutters 0 Crawfordsville 2; Zinc Mill 1. The Coca Cola team will play Crawfordsville in the final game of the regional meet. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Brazil park.

CARBAGK TRUCKS MAY BE AID AGAINST AIR RAIDS PORTSMOUTH. England. (UP) — Secret experiments carried out during the past two months by a numberof officials in Portsmouth have resulted in r- scheme to deal with emergencies during an air raid. They suggest that a fleet of 30 moj tor refuse collectors already used by

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| the corporation can at oncebtl ferred into a unit for dealln gas and incendiary bombs. | The vehicles aiv each filHI a powerful pumping apna compress: . J a small apace. If has been founl sible within a few seconds-bl necting the pumps after the! tight kagon has been filled witll gallons of water to f foot high spray fi . the roofj vehicle. Thus, it is hope ! by j inf l able neutralizing agent it vroij possible to decontamlm tc filled with any non-perdsta( such as phosgene It could be use ten as a| fighting unit with a powerful jej also, by means of its chanrrl ir spray, for sweeping away fni streets any persistent gas mustard gas.

Yiack in 1933 hundreds of these hogsheads packed full of mild, ripe tobacco were rolled into our warehouses to age. Everybody knows bow ageing improves fine n ine. Well, ageing improves tobaccos the same way —adds aroma and flavor. Now three years later, these same mild ripe tobaccos arc being made into Chesterfield Cigarettes. Mild, ripe tobaccos make a milder better-tasting cigarette. When you smoke a Chesterfield you’ll notice they have a different aroma ... a more pleasing taste... they're better!

Mild Ripe Tobacco...aged 3 years . ^ ... that's what makes Chesterfields milder and better tasting

O 1936, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.~

CLOSING-OIT SA I will sell id Piiblie Auction ( farm located 5 miles east and | I south of Ruinhridgc. I mile ml Floyd Center seliool house, on I Thursday, September) At 10:30 a. in., the lullowinfj erty: HORSES Bay mare, 6 years old, colt byl blark horse, 9 yean oM, mil] horse; Muck fills cult, 16 montl extra good. t’OWS \\I> HEIFERS I Registered .Irises, III .''"Jr'l giving 8 1-8 gallons milk; 8 heifer, fresh, I gallons |»er di]| year old coss. giving 5 gallon! day; 8 year old rms, giving t gl [XT day; Red COW, S yetfl iW fng 8 1-8 gallons per dsyi cow; fresh, gis .ng 1 gallons perl 8 year old Jersey, I galloncoWil calf by side; fi yeai old fionffil 4 gallon s’osv: 7 bred heifers; I old Jersey bull, reglste ed; osejj ball; 7 ii«‘ad yearling tnsofl ers; I two year <dil coss ancles! HOGS AND ( HKIsEVSJ Chester White soss. to h>rr"1 September} 5 extra u 1 "" 1 ( , White gilts, bred; young Mug ^ 150 hrown t 'ghorn hens; 101 hi leghorn pullets; turkey hensf | 5 ’“‘K»M k K™.S«..Alod Two wagons, one ssith with hay ladder, gravel Mvator; eiiltlparker: <li'< and ta corn nleliter, svi'li fertilb | *f^ ment; spike-tooth harrosv: ma« - hine in good shai»e; Ij 1 .' two breaking plows; plow; double shovel; sveeder: garden tools; end-ga*e ussier, grinder; hugg.s Extra . harness, ha'f set of harness, S collars and halter. _. i.f I FEED AND ITKM t, , " i Seven tons of haled Ti " , ° ,' h 5 tons of clos e- has 1 00 *", ' , 25 hoshels of oats; 90 hushrU"' I wtsea*- 6 acres of grossing 1 he sol 1 bv the acre. . ^ Cook range, nlniost ness', o'l -tove: •; leather daveroor good: k teh»n rahinet; 100 m p.o box; other mentioned. „., a | aiiscki i aneoi ^ IVMmt er V» Del- u al < ' , ‘‘“,| pr; i e*<i- ap-io't ness : eo-n * ' . bottle- nxi'k eons; h! v " ° ^ f'xfures: la-re «|*. galvn nl *™| t j or house: 3 brooder stoves, ^ other ort'e'es that so ' , . a '•losln'r out sal of tHs 1 ^ Fversthimr must sell » # |, Itsaving the farm and nio' 11 - ED Rauh, Owner. | Ftssvorth Stuart. \iie , i ,ll "' , '^j 1 j Dinner served by L**® j Wesley Chapel.