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liberties, but they sometimes use coercion to maintain these liberties. Thus having taken up the sword our ideal perishes with it,” the speaker concluded.
CONFERS with leaders (Continued From Page One) 31 to Jan, 11, 1937, when TownKll ,l assumes office. Lutz was an original Greenlee supper and it has been reported that EcNutt will not re-name Lutz on 31. In this way, possible pojcal pressure caused by Lutz’ diswould be directed at an outjjng administration and Townsend Bid abide by his promise that folders of Greenlee and E. Kirk McEjnney would not be discriminated Uinst under his administration, fciem Smith, state fire marshal, ■iss another staunch supporter of treenlee and may draw reprisal from 0 administration. [Townsend has announced Demoratic members of the house and sen-
late will meet in Indianapolis in late j December to discuss the new administration’s legislative program. The governor-elect also will hold a conference of business and industrial leaders early next month to discuss “Inequalities’ ’in the gross income tax—fiscal issue of the last campaign.
DEPACW CHAI’KL
The saying of Jesus, "They that take the sword shall perish by the sword,” was the subject of the Thursday morning DePauw chapel address by Dr. E, R. Bartlett. “When Jesus said these words he felt that although by the use of the sword he might save his life, he
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MAPLE CHAPEL CHURCH There will be services both morning and night. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Preaching at 7:00 p. m. Special Music Vocal and Instrumental at morning and evening services. You are cordially invited to attend these services. Come and enjoy yourself. We would be pleased to meet you and get acquainted. Pastor, Dr. Yeager.
would lose the cause which he championed,” the speaker explained. Using as his principal illustration a minister’s prayer that "God bless the Rebels on their way to crush the Reds in Spain,’’ Dr. Bartlett pointed out that where the church and other organizations have taken up the sword they have perished by the sword. “We wish to be loyal to certain causes. However, we must watch and test the methods which we use to advance our causes. There are many
FAIR REFLECTS TRADE ADVANCE l\ MAN Y LANDS LEIPZIG <UP) A general pickup in inteinational Lade is shown by the Lepzig fall trade fair. The peak figures in German exports for the year were reached during August. The fair was attended by business men from 74 counties, while 16 of the leading countries sent exhibits of their latest products. More than onehalf of the visitors have attended regularly the last 20 fairs. The attendance, exhibits and floor space occupied increased some 15 per cent over last year. The exhibition was marked by many new synthetic products. A noticeable feature was the display mater ials and methods concerned and demonstration of new building with Germany's plan to build 5,000000 rural tomes. For generations the Leipzig Fair has been considered a barometer of world trade.
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FOR SALE: Good 1930 Harley , Davidson motorcycle, priced reasonable. Gilbert Drchcr, Reelsvllle. Ind. R. R. 2. 2-5p P. E. O. Attic Shop Sale, Saturday. November 7, 9 a. m. Court House. 4-3ts.
Now 13-plate battery, $3.95 exchange. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service. M-W-E-tf
Do you need Coal? See H. M. Tharp, 512 Elm St., Lump or Block.
TRAFFIC SAFETY SCHOOLS TO HE HELD OVER STATE LAFAYETTE, Nov. 6 In response to requests from high school prinjcipals and teachers of traffic safety, j Purdue university’s Public Safety Institute today announced a series j of 12 traffic safety institutes in as I many Indiana cities. They will start ! next Monday at Crown Point and continue at various times during November, December and January in various parts of the state, Prof. W. A. Knapp, assistant dean of engineering announced. The institutes will be given in cooperation with the state department of public instruction, state department of public safo-
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national safety council.
FIRE HAZARD GREATER
IN SOME, TIMBER AREAS WASHINGTON (UP) Extreme drouth—"fire weather”—in several forest regions this year has increased the hazard of fires, which last year burned more than 40.000,000 acres of forest land in the United States, the Department of Agriculture reports. Fire danger, however, has been reduced in recent years as a result of studies of fire conditions and the development of improved equipment. For the past 14 years the Forest Service has been coordinating weather data that now makes it possible for the ranger to determine to a certain extent the hazard of forest fires at
all seasons of the year.
4-6-8-3p j The 12 institutes will cover the
| ~ ! problem of teaching traffic safety, j (< AL . <1 (,ictn for >oui coa ' |Including methods and demonstra-
1 The biggest difference between cur j 'coal and Eastern coal is the price. 1 Phone 123. Try it and be convinced.
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planning to offer the 20 hours of in-
FOR SALE: At Dick Smith Sale, 'struction in traffic safety required in 'on Tuesday, November 10, Cows, hog i I all high schools of the state. The and horses. Regardless of price. 14 ! mftnual for this course was prepared
11 Ions, in public schools and have been j designed to assist school administraI tors anil teachers now offering or
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L. & H. CHEVROLET SALES, Inc. 115 North Jackson Street Phone 34^ Greencastle, Indiana
head good breeding ewes; one yearl- by Purdue university last spring and
ing buck sheep; 6 head milk cows and 4 head of Jersey heifers. On>’ mile east of Fillmore at 11 a. m. Walter S. Campbell. 4-6-9-3t
FOB SALE: Two Pure-Bred Duroc Boars, also fresh Jersey Heifer. Kenneth Morrison, Cloverdale K. 2. 5-Ip
FOB SALE—Brown cloth coat with fur collar. 302 West Liberty street. 6-2t
FOR SALE: Three year old milk cow, Jersey and Guernsey, mixed, calf by side. Russell Pierce, Phone, Rural 49, 6-2p
has been distributed to teachers of this subject. The regular instructional work will be given by Donald S. Berry, assistant traffic engineer of the public safety division of the nationa (safety council. With him will be Dean Knapp and other Purdue staff members and at the first three meetings, Janes S. Baker, field reprrsentative of the national safety council, and co-author of the lesson manual now used in the state, will also instruct. All classes will be one day in length, starting at 9 o'clock and 1 o’clock.
FOR SALE: Six hole cast Colonial range, reservoir, burns coal or wood, $12.00. Furniture Exchange, east side square. Phone 170-L. Ip FOR SALE: Duroc Male, one year old, one year old animal, half Shorthorn and half Guernsey. Six year old Jersey with month old calf. C. C. Hurst, Airport Road 6-2p
FOR RENT; Modern furnished sleeping room; also partly furnished kitchenette. 418 South . Jackson street. 6-lp
FOR SALE—1934 Ford Tudor sedan, good condition. Less than $300. Phone 425-K. 5-2p
FOR SALE OR RENT—Six roam modern house. Phone 142-L. 29-!;f
—For Rent—
FOR RENT: Six room modern house except furnace, newly decorated at 9 east Liberty street. $16.00 per month. Inquire at Banner. 4-3ts.
FOR RENT; Modern furnished apartment. 702 East Seminary. 6-2t
FOR RENT—Modern house at 705 south College avenue. Ella Beckwith. 3-4-6-3t
SUICIDE NOTE FOILS ACT DENVER. Colo., (UP) A woman about to commit suicide by jumping off a bridge paused long enough to write a second farewell note which proved the undoing of her plans. With one foot on the railing of the bridge she stopped and before she could complete her note two patrolmen took her in charge.
DUDE OUTSHOOT8 COWBOY MAUTINSDALE, Mont., (UP) — Dudes are at last coming into their own. Cowboy Jimmie Johnson and a local “due ranch” guest used up a whole box of ammunition on a coyote stuck in a wire fence but it was finally the dude's shot that ended the coyote’s misery.
Wanted
WANTED: Magazines—we pay 21:.c aech for Ranch Romances with good covers. Furniture Exchange, cast side square Phone 170-L. Ip
WANTED: Any kind of dead | stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New 1 Maysville. Charges paid. John Wach-
tel Co.
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WANTED — Soybean, alfalfa or clover hay. Alonzo Cook, Greencastlc, Ind. 5-2p WANTED Experienced tenant, 80 acre farm, eastern Clay county near National Road--Modern home—some farm equipment necessary—Middle ! aged couple preferred. Address Box 5 : Banner. 31-6p
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of William Paul Hibbs, deceased, to appear in the Putnam circuit court, held at Greencastle. Indiana, on the 28th day of November, 1936. and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. No. 7236. Hallie C. Hibbs, Admr'x. Witness, the clerk of said court, this 5th day of November, 1936. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Otis E. Gulley, Atty. 6-2t
WANTED- Care of children afternoons and evenings. Mrs. Dinkins. Phone 880-L. 5-2p
—Miscellaneous— NOTICE—Shirley Temple Dolls— .c.x orders for 13 weeks for the . News and Banner, Anywhere. See I this doll and win it for Christmas. I Get information and order blanks ! at the Banner Office. 29-tf
I Watch these features before you I buy a new car: Gas mileage, lubrication. knee action, body room, ease of 1 driving and many others. The ’37 ! Pontiac has them all. Weber Garage. 6-lp
Repair parts for all makes, coal or wood, ranges, cookstoves, heaters. Furniture Exchange, east side square. Phone 170-L. Ip ■ * The Ladies Aid of the First Christian church of Cloverdale will serve dinner in the court house, Saturday. 6-It.
Strange Death of Paris’ "Nude Platinum Blonde” Stage and Screen star who dies while dancing. A Thrilling True Story in The AMERICAN WEEKLY, the Magazine Distributed With NEXT SUNDAY’S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER 6-lp
PUBLIC SALE
As I am going in the grain and feed btistnesH in Fillmore I will well at pnhlie auetlon. at my farm located I mile east of Fillmore at Stop 26 on traction line, On Tuesday, Nov. 10 HcgHming at 10:30 a. m., the following described personal property: 3 Head Horses One sorrel gelding 8-year-old, sound and nicely broken, one sorrel gelding 2-year-old, unbroken. These an- nice colts, while they are not closely mated. . will make a nice team. Sired by imported Belgian Stallion. One grey gelding 12 years old, plumb sound and extra good worker gentle, und never makes a mistake. 4 Milk Cows Two 6-year-old cows; one 3-year-old cow; one 4-year-old cow. These are rows I kept out of a herd of 17, when I reduced last year. All raised on my farm, and an* good. 68 Head Of Hogs 68 head of pure bred Hampshire hogs, consisting of 2, 3-year-old sows, 5 yearling past gilts, that have raised one litter of pigs each. All sows bred to farrow in February. One male hog, 2 years old, heed by Seth Hadley. 60 big, strong weight thrifty shouts; among them will he a few choice gilts penned separately. HARNESS, ETC. One set of brass 1110111111x1 broechen harness, only been used short time. Halters, collars and other articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. A. J. SMITH Cols. Figg & Hunter, Aucts. Alex Bryan, Clerk. Lidles of the Christian Church of Fillmore will serve lunch.
