The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1937 — Page 4

fHE DAILY BANNER, G KEEN CAST i jE, INDIANA TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937.

CHATEAU Last Times Tonight BENEFIT SHOW FOR JUNIOR CLASS, G. H. S.

until of the BURGESS MEREDITH and MARGO roiMROO CMNNUll JOHN CARRADINE • EDWARD ELLIS ALSO GOOII SHORTS

Wednesday Night Only Lots Of Fun Como Early If You Want a Seat ALSO ON OCR SCREEN Wednesday and Thursday A SWELL PICTURE

G-Men Adopt New Method in War on Thieves

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DEAN DIRKS TO SPEAK Ixjuis H. Dirks, Dean of Men of DePauw university, will address the Parent-Teachers association of school 76. Indianapolis, Wednesday evening ! Dean Dirks will speak on "Parent1 Teacher Relationships."

YOUTHS LURED BY ADVENTURE FIND TRAGEDY ROUEN, France, (UP) — Youngsters the world over are susceptible to the wanderlust, which sometimes becomes so strong that they cannot rest at home. It was this desire that led two 16 year old youths to two accidents and a suicide. Living in the poor mining town of northern France, Epreville-sur-Fe-camp, they tired of the dreary winter weather and poverty of their homes

An identification system which is expected to greatly curb the huge losses suffered each year from robberies has been launched by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, of which J. Edgar Hoover is head. Manufacturers have been enlisted to mark jewelry, furs and the more valuable articles produced with microscopic tags or designs. It is expected that this device will enable authorities to

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much more effectively trace stolen goods and curb the activities of ’'fenees" in their disposal of the same. Rhea Whitely is in charge of the identification bureau's work along this line and has 625 men under his direction. The FBI files will contain a detailed description of each costly article manufactured, the descriptions to be sent in by the manufacturer before the product is marketed.

and decided that they were going to the sunny land of Provence, France’s winter Florida. After some weeks of saving they accumulated only 14 francs, and became so impatient that they could not wait. Stealing a motorcycle from one of the villagers, they started out for adventure. But after less than 50 miles they ran into a ditcli and continued

on foot. Having stolon the motor1 cycle, they could not think of return- | ing home. Tired and weary, with hardly any money left, they reached Havre. In desperation they stole a I motor car and continued on their way. Again fate stood in their way, and both were badly injured when | their car struck a tree. They hobbled to the nearest farm I and were given some food and treat-

ment, but the farmer was so suspicious of their incoherent tales that he phoned police. In a few hours they were on their way home in the car of their uncle, filled with terror at the punishment that awaited them tor their escapade. Suddenly there was a shot and one of the two boys slumped to the floor of the car, having fired a bullet through his head.

W U. S. Senator Reynolds says: "Luckies are considerate of my throat”

i The big drawer fiilled with road •petitir.is in the office of the auditor, lo be presented to the Board of Commissioners of the county, will , remain in its present congested cond'tion. apparently for some time. In the House of Representatives Monday, a bi'.l was passed which is intended to extend until 1941 the present moratorium on the issuing of bonds for the iimprovement of county in't highways and county gravel road bonds. Some of these petitions have become discolored from the ravagea of time, and others are new. Also, some concern roads of 'riportnnee but most of them are of minor importance. The measure goea to the Senate soon. DEPAU4V CHAPEL ' A College Student Looks at his World" was the subject of a student round-table discussion under the direction of Prof. Herold T. Ross held in the DePauw’ university chapel service Tuesday morning. Arthur Remley, Ruth Moritz, Leslie Ross, and Jack West were the students participating in the discussion which centered around the effects of I NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE t Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, in Cause No. 293, the undersigned guardian of Fred W. Tin cher, will on FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937, at 10:00 A. M. and from day to day thereafter, offer for sale at private sale, until so’d. the following described real estate belonging to said ward and his wife. F.’va L. Tincher. as tenants by the Entirety, in Putnam County, Indiana, as follows: The west half of the northeast quarter of section twentyseven <27\ township fourteen <141 north, range four <4) west, containing 80 acres, more or

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Said order of court for the sale of said real estate includes all the interest of said ward and his said w : fe. and on the foYcwing terms and conditions: For cash and free of liens excepting current taxes. ^mos H. Hunter. Guardian. M. J. Murphy, Atty. 2-5-8-31

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Final Tonight IRYING BERLIN’S “ON THE AVENUE” with DICK POWELL, ALICE FAY! fUTZ BROS. MADELEINE CARROLL

Tomorrow and Thursday ANOTHER BIG MID-WEEK TREAT! A Rig (last of Fun Makers in a Big Funny Show !

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ALSO: A GOOD COMEDY AND PICTORIAL AND NEWS.

GRANADaI “Tin, Family Tl,eat rc » Final Tomght CECIL R. DEMILLE’S THE PLAINSMAN'! with GARY COOPER, ,l:; A \ A! , T J ■BHHHMwaBx larx Tomorrow and Thursday] 15c Baf CAN CHAN CRUSH KARLOFF’S REIGN OF TERROR?

the Social Security legislation providing for compulsory retirement of workers at the age of 65. It was pointed out that the plan will make less unemployment and bring about a greater equality for the workers.

PLUS: 3 GOOD SHOUTS

NINE FOUND GUILTY DETROIT. March 2. (UP) - Nine members of the terroristic Black Legion were found guilty today of conspiring to murder Arthur L Kingsley, Highland Park publisher, during 1933 and 1934. Recorder’s Judge John V. Brennan acquitted seven other members of the hooded order.

ly, as the socks are the handiwotkl one who is called after my itnj but departed wife. The honor I by your dear parents to mebyp petuating the name of my dopal wife in you will always be yratetf remembered.’’

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"Two Southern traditions arc oratory — and good tobacco. Lucky Strike shows me hmv to indulge in both. For this light smoke not only pleases my taste but leaves my throat in condition. Last fall in North Carolina—when I made over 100 speeches—I visited the Lucky Strike factory. I believe I discovered, in the Lucky Strike 'Toasting’ process, the secret of what makes this cigarette so considerate of my throat. I have been more than ever an advocate of a light smoke since seeing the extra care and expense devoted to making Luckies easy on the throat.” (R. V HON. ROB’T R. REYNOLDS U.S. SENATOR FROM NORTH CAROLINA

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