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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, IT EX DAY, .IlLY ‘.»o„ 1!):57.

NO. 235

]E AGREED BY FOES OF llTORM PLAN

ItlUOKITY LEADER KE-

loKE VOTE TAKEN.

ALLEGED BAD CHECK ARTISTS ARE HELD IN INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, July 20 (UP) —! State police closed a four-year search today after the arrest of a couple they say have passed thousands of dollars worth of fraudulent' checks in a dozen Indiana cities and

JAPAN OPENS ATTACK NEAR PEIPING TODAY

ILLINOIS MARRIAGE LAW AIDS CLERKS OK INDIANA BRAZIL, Ind., July 20 Illinois's

new marriage law that requires that those applying for a state marriago license undergo a thorough medical examination is resulting in an influx of couples to Indiana to secure licens-

^:KMIT SENATE TO NAME indirectly were responsible for an in- ACTIIOKITIES LAUNCH DRIVE es. Less strict regulations in Indiana

ON CHINESE 'P.lTH ARMY; permit couples to apply for licenses WARNING GIVEN and be dispatched immediately. | Many county seats near the Illinois

MARCONI DIES OF ATTACK AT HOME IN ROME

FORMER PUTNAM WOMAN DIES IN PHOENIX, ARIZ.

|NTS ARE CONFIDENT

nocent woman serving 13 months in

prison.

Arrested at their home on the out-'

ITALIAN. WHO DEVELOPED AND •PERFECTED RADIO, STRICK-

EN SUDDENLY

klk Of Any Form Of ComK(>; Roosevelt Regards Leh- | Action As “Stab In Baek”

skirts of Indianapolis, Fred Dorsctt, AIRPLANE DROPS HAND RILLS> border are feeling the effect of the MUSSOLINI VISITS 33, and his wife, Vivian, 20, confessed new law - In Brazil, for instance, 111their fraudulent check activities, ac- Informs Inhabitants Japan Could No; inois couples anxious to obtain their n

tl ildes Priest of Balnbridge has received word announcing tlv leath of his sister, Mrs. Herman Ott at Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Ott. w is formerly Miss Lorainc Priest of Bainbridge, and was well known in that community. She went to Arizona several years ago for her health and was married there. Survivors in-

PAL.\CE elude the husband and brother and

two ncices.

CENTER POINT 4 BANK ROBBED EARLY TODAY

ITIREE Gl N MEN ESCAPE WITH I N DETERMINED AMOUNT OP CASH ’

Longer Tolerate Chinese ‘'Provocation;" Troops Advance

cording to Capt. Matt Loach of State

police.

Leach said Dorsett's wife “almost I

pNGTON, July 20. (UP) I identically” resembled Nancy Louise' TIENTSIN, July 20 (UP) JapI forces in the court reorgan- Bolts of Brazil, who was arrested in 1 aneHe army authorities opened a forjglil today agreed to a truce October, 1934, and sentenced to prison mH ' punitive attack on the Chinese I the Senate to select a new i 0 r issuing bad checks. She was par- “I 1 ** 1 army in the area southwest of

I leader before coming to a oletl in December 1935, when former Peiping today.

J on the judiciary issue. Gov. Paul V. McNutt became con- A Japanese ultimatum demanding I camp of the court bill’s op- ' vinced she hail been arrested and im- 'cessation of alleged Chinese troop at-

however, confidence was prisoned through "mistaken ident- tacks on Japanese expired at noon.

Bigh and there was little talk ! ity. Krm of compromise. Spokes- ^ this group- led by Sens. K. Wheeler, D., Mont., and Burke, D., Nebr., declared e now assured of a small but t margin of votes to send the tasure back to the commit-

licenses without delay, awaken Clerk Thomas Swinehart and escort him to the county courthouse at all hours of

the night to issue licenses, PLEADS NOT GUILTY

Ivan Clark, 20, Roachdale, who was arrested Saturday for speeding following a minor traffic mishap at

Ducc Goes To Dentil Uhnmhcr and Prays 15 Minnies Over Body

Of Scientist

ROME, July 20. (UP) Guglielmo Marconi, a shy little Italian who inadvertently, by developing and perfecting radio, became (he greatest revolutionist of his time, died today. Because of him continents and na-

Crawfordsville, pleaded not guilty tiona have t)oon broUKht within 8ec .

onds of one another and man’s voice

v/hen arraigned belore Mayor Bert F.

According to the Japanese, the at- May hi p<>lieO| coui Mn ^tha|t i Hv Mon c j rc [ e8 t b e earth with the speed of

date.

.11 NIORS TO ENJOY Ol IING The Junior Lenders of 1-11 of the county are receiving anneu icements of the swim and picnic at Forest Park at Brazil, Sunday, July 25, beginning at 5 o"clock in the evening. The girls are to take two covered dishes of food or one dish and two sandwiches. The boys are asked to provide 25 cents each for the ke

TRIO GREETS HEAD OF RANK President id Institution Warned Not to ('all Police; May Be Work of

Al Brady Gang

Chinese

Interest Continues In Local Proposal

tacks continued, with the sniping at Japanese troops.

A Japanese war plane droned over! Wanpinghsien, distributing hand | hills farning residents in the vicinity of the town’s walled castle to evacu-

ate.

n-hole. ] j The hand bills said that the Ja|»lailed as a major aid in their SUPPORTERS OF HOOSIER HIGH- aneso cou i (1 no longer tolerate Chi-I

LANDS PROJECT CONSIDER | nese ..provocation,”

AID PLANS.

Plan Bargain Day Saturday, July •W

Japanese infantry advanced from

" ’ their lines along the Yungting river The supporters of the proposition | and shells boR . m cxp | 0( | ilw in the

SPECIAL SALES I t.\TI RES BE IN'G ARRANGED BY LOCAL

MEIM'll \ N TS

pronouncement of Gov. I Lehman of New York. ^(im. personal and political

President Roosevelt, asking i . . , _ _ _

(ert F. Wagner, D„ N. Y„ to; to construct a dam at Hoosier High-j CMtlo vlcinlty " Japanese sources said I Saturday. July 31 today was descourt bill. | lani13 havc considered the possibility that at thc commcncemP nt of the| iRnated as the date for the monthly ive of thc explosive possi- l,f securing federal aid for the pro-] fir , ng the ob8ervation towers of thl . Bargain Day in Creencastlc.

the court fight was thc J j ect as a P art of ,hc flo °d control [ old castle fe)1 in ruins The twenty-seven hulated in administration | prog:ram for thc ohio rivcr valley. | The cb j nPse batteries opened up

that

Mr. Roosevelt regarded While the investigations of Judge from thc lines of thc 29th Chinese

local business

firms cooperating with the Greencastle Chamber of Comerce in spon-

action as a ‘‘stab in the ( • U. Gillen in Washington,, while j army and killed one Japanese soldier; soring Bargain Diiy nie arranging

! and wounded one.

he was there recently, appeared to

jgn administration Senate "'cvelop a incongruity between what Cere close-mouthed it ap-; ,hc : '°cal supporters of the Hoosier fat they were continuing to j Highlands proposition want and what

develop from the construction and operation of a flood control dam. there is yet interest in this vicinity in the matter from the latter view-

point.

The proposed expenditure of mill-

plan to exempt present! ions of dollars in the Ohio river val- serving the truce agreement around

[of the Supreme court from j ley for the erection of dams to con-j Peiping.

ranization bill and the sug- trol is being expedited at Washing- Foreign Minister Koki Hirota re-

feputedly backed by more j ton. At

|t sentiment in favor of varbosed compromises in hope might he found upon which ring Democratic factions

1 common agreement,

most frequently mentioned

| special attractions in the way of ! bargains to draw a record crowd to

TOKYO, July 20.—(UP)—The j ,hla clt y-

Japanese cabinet decided in an cm- Already business men arr ergency session today that Japan Is throu S h their ■ toc ’ compelled to take adequate self-de-1 er { n & man -V new items

fense measures in North China. The decision was based on the cab

going

well as ordto place on

sale at special price for Bargain Day. _ [ A wide variety of merchandise, that

light. Thought a man of science and of peace, he wrought greater changes in the lives of more millions of men than Lenin, Mussolini, and the other political revolutionists of his genera- :

lion.

The great man who had been honored by all nations but was so shvv that he was but a name to all except 1 a few intimates, died of a heart attack at 3:45 a. m. (8:45 p. m. Mon-i i.lay CST). He was 63 years old. Five hours after his death Premier j Benito Mussolini arrived alone at the Marconi palace in the heart of Rome, signed the visitors book, and went to the simple death chamber on the | i second floor where he prayed for 151

minutes.

The Vatican transmitted the news to Pope Pius at his summer palace at! i Caste I Grandolfo. His holiness was

at mass. He

'for each person using the swimming

pool.

BRAZIL, Ind , July 20 (UP)—Tha notorious AI Brady “second Dillinger" gang struck again for the first lima in almost two months, state police believed today, when three masked bandits robbed the First National Bmik of Center Point, 10 miles from here of approximately .$2,000 when It , was opened for business this morning.

Black Top Loads

BRAZIL, Ind., July 20 'UP> — Three men robbed the First National bank of Center Point, a village 10 mles from here, of an undetermined imount of cash shortly before the . I bank opened for business this morni.ul Lomity Work ^ ,

. ntale and local police immediately

converged on the scene to learn if

INC KEANE MILEAGE LI,Nl I. Ilhe thieves were members of the noIN LESSENING OF MEN EM torious Al Brady "second Dillinger”

l’LO> I D ItY < Ol N i l

inet’s belief that the Chinese appar- ■ | ently are lackin in sincerely in ob-

Washington, Monday, legls- ported the decision to the throne.

.House membere for legislaa constitutional amendment a two-thirds Supreme for invalidation of acts of

STRACHAN DIES lellic Anderson was called to olis Tuesday morning by the death of her brother-in-Strachan, who passed away afternoon. His wife is a siss. Anderson. Mr. Strachan ill several months, nterment will bo at Brazil, ke formerly resided, presumably Bfcdnesday. TWO ESCAPE STATE FARM Twoiii' ii who escaped from the boapitil at the Indiana State Farm Iglit by Indianapolis police tones Reddy, age twenty-eight. to the farm from Marion ind Carl Douglas, age twenty were reported to have viskldy’s home in thc 700 block New Jersey street following tape Saturday night.

lation authorising construction of levees. floodwatls and drainage structures along the lower Ohio river valley received the approval of the

House of Representatives.

Advocates expressed hope that th" Senate soon will complete congressional action on the measure. It would permit expenditure of $24,877,-

Gen. Hajime Sugiyama, war minister, called army leaders into conference to decide on their action, i which may be independent of any |

action by the government.

The conferences were called upon j receipt of news that the Japanese I army in the Peiping area had opened! a punitive operation against the!

The increasing mileage of "black top" roads in Putnam county has produced lessening of the number of men employment on road work in the county and a decrease in the amount of road maintenance materials re quired by the county. The county now has more than forty miles of roads of this description, it was do-

immediately dedicated | veIo p P(| in H convpraation witll tb( , the services to the repose of Mar- ( . 0 , lnty roa ,| supprvisor Chester

coni’s soul. ; Ruark.

The pope ordered his secretaries Mr. Ruark mentioned those roads, to telegraph condolences to the fam- the mileage being only approximate:

suited for seasonal occasions as well »y. t'' e kalian government, and the Bainbrldge north of county line. 6 1-2 as all-round purposes, will be avail- Italian academy. His condolence*; miles: Groveland through New Mays-

were of the thousands which began; vi.lle, 3 1-2 miles; Fillmore-Coats-1 muring in from all parts of the | ville, 5 miles; National road-Be le Unworld soon after Marconi’s death ion, 4 miles; other roads in the vicinwas announced. j ity of Belle Union, 4 miles; vicinity The body will remain m thc white ,,f Cloverdale, 2 miles; vicinity of

denced by the growth of the crowds and yellow, silk draped bedroom j Itcclsvl,lie. 1 1-2 miles. Putnamvileat the events in the past several where he died until this afternoon, Umodale, 5 miles; Lee wood road, 6 months. The June feature, according 1 when it will he taken to the academy a 1 * 08 ' vicinity of Russellville, 2 miles; to a survey made here, attracted one, of thc Italian academy, of which he vicinity of Fillmore, 2 mies. of the largest crowds in the history was president, where it will lie in, II"’ application of asphalt or tar

of the city for such a sales occasion, state tomorrow. Mrs. Marconi was and it is predicted that the July Bar- prostrate with grief and for that reagain Day shoppers will outnumber son funeral arrangements were de-

those of last month. layed.

able at bargain prices to the hundreds of shoppers expected here to participate in the sales feature. That Bargain Day has been increasing in populq,’ity has been evi-

000 on what chairman Whittington {(j b j neac

'Democrat, Mississippi) of the House One cabinet meeting had been hold flood control committee called prl- t 0 consider the Chinese situation, and ority and emergency projects.” | to fix a ()pfinitc policy. A i my engineers would select th?; j- or ( bp present the fighting projects and communities would I"'; overshadowed diplomacy, required to provide necessary land | T|lp WHr offipp ln a communique and right-of-way and pay damage' issuC(i M fighUnf; continued early cos ^ s ' | this evening, asserted that the Jap-,

Whittington said a comprehensive ancge werc compelled to return Chi-j urRed to hav0 • , ln the ,,.dio oner.tor flood control bill, embracing projects n nr , in p ( , inin „ fi., b tinr -md ,hls wcck or oallv wopk ; microphone. th< ta.ho opoiator

nese fire in the Peiping fighting and ^ Chamb( . r ()f Commcrce mom .' Rhi p talking to a shore hundreds of that Chinese troops advanced against ^ haye all sho p Pra in thia ohles away, the people of remote corJapaneses in the Wanpinghsien ^ area , () lan to CO me to nos of the earth in constant and

neighborhood south of Peiping.

1 to properly prepared stone or gravel reads not only checks the need of roads for additional material.

Marconi’s will will be opened j hl,t il a ' so provides a much smooth-

for the Ohio and other rivers, would be sought next session. He added President Roosevelt has asked that no action be taken on such a measure

this year.

Special inductments are being of- before they are set, to ascertain if fered by the twenty-seven merchants he had left any instructions,

in the way of prices to attract shop- 1 Mussolini, one of the first mourn-!

pers here from a wide radius on ers to reach the bier, was one of hi* Bargain Day. Advertisements dis- most ardent admirers, but admiraplaying the special offers will appear lion of the little man transcended all next Wednesday, July 28, in The creeds and all national borders. BoDaily Banner, and merchants are hind the family listening to a livingl ad copy ready by late room radio, the orchestra before a

of s

ELKS $100 DAMAGES

Jrcuit Court, Charles King is against Henrietta Smith, I | $100 damages resulting, he Tom a collision of his car and pndant’s at Liberty and Jackeets in Greencastle. He says driving north on Jackson Hie defendant’s car was driven i from the west on Liberty, damages amounting to $100 Automobile. Fred V. Thomas is

►y for the plaintiff.

Schools Of County Receive $34,000 Aid

GET SHARE OF GROSS INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION FROM

STATE

MASONIC NOTICE

Distribution of $34,500.00 in gross income tax funds to Putnam county schools last week completed a total of $77,352.44 received by schools of the county from intangibles, excise and gross income taxes during the past school year, according to figures tabulated by the State Gross In-

come Tax Division.

Of the total distribution during the year from thc three replacement taxes adopted by the state in 1933,

NOBLE KIZER IMPROVED LAFAYETTE, July 20 <UP> Hos-

pital physicians today reported Noble Kizer, Purdue University football coach, in an improved but still "semicritical" condition. Kizer was brought to the hospital unconscious from a nephritic ailment, but began recover-

ing consciousness last night. Loot Postoifice In Bedford Today

trading area

Greencastle on Saturday, July 31, for fast communication with Bargain Day and to make this city was the shallow of the

their shopping headquarters at all

times.

Claim Cool Wave To Slav Few Days TEMPERATURES IN SEVENTIES ENJOYED BY COMMUNITY; LOW AT 60

man who

made practical the theories and dreams of generations of scientists. He had been honored perhaps beyond thc measure of any of the other great men of his generation. His own country had elevated him to the ! nobility he was the Marchcse Guglielmo Marconi he had been a recipient of the Nobel prize in physirfi. he had been decorated by a score of nations, his name had been taken 1 into many languages as a noun syno- 1 nym of radio, and scores of univer- I

or riding surface, which, in warm weather, mats down into a semi-elas-tic coating that resists disintegration

from wear or weather.

An annual treatment with additional asphalt or tar, with a light ap nlication of sma.U-sized gravel or stone, is al these roads require In the way of upkeep, if they have beei

nroperly built.

This effects an economy is labor a.< well as in material. However, Inaa much as there are approximately

its centers, miles altogether of county road

in Putnam county the decrease of la bor on only forty miles does not seriously affect the labor situation in

the county.

K<‘|>orl Additiomil LnliH lions hi \\PA

MOKE MEN TO BE DKOPPPED FROM LIST IN COUNTY

SOON

Putnam county is .•dated for addi

his hon- tional cuts in its WI’A rolls in the

Cool weather, (unusual for July, sities had given him honorary doctorI continued to prevail here today as atos.

BI'RGLARS RIKI.K M,„. “•’“I—K> ^ "V'™' • « - — -

While OP Sol was on vacation, lett- the survivors of thc Titanic, all of

communi- whom were alive because of him.

BEDFORD, Ind., July 20

AND PACKAGES OF UNDETER-

MINED AMOUNT.

ing up after blistering the

(UP>— ty with near century heat, the mer- Before Marconi, the survivors of ship

Burglars broke into the Bedford CU ry skidded into the sixties Monday disasters floated on wreckage until postoffice between midnight and four night. The lowest mark during Ihe they were picked up, alive or dead, o’clock this morning and rifled mail j night and early morning was 60 de- perhaps after weeks, by a ship pas

meeting’ Tern le I dge No —-c-— — — — sacks and packages of an undeter- grees. ■ sin K hy chance. The 1 M W’d ‘sd 7 30 n K rosa i ncome t ax accounted for m j nP d amount of loot. | The mercury made no effort today first great ship to flash an SOS on e ne ay a . • j 6!) noo qq. the intangibles tax $4,- 1 Police and postal inspectors said it to take up the slack lost hy cool Marconi’s wireless, and since then it 521.14, and the liquor or excise tax WO uld take days and possibly weeks blasts out of the north. Temperatures has saved the lives of thousands of

$3,831.30. to learn what was stolen from the throughout the morning remained shipwrecked persons.

day by Works Progress Administration authorities who, though rehi'’ tant to issue exact figures, said layoffs had been "about 10 percent" in

Hie past three weeks

rang want oil for four mmurders and nnumerablo robberies. When William Graeser, president of the bank, appeared at the bank about R;30 this morning, two men were already inside the hank waiting for him. They shoved guns in his hack and forced him to open the vault while one kept Graeser under guard, the other scooped all the cash in the vault lato

bag.

Leaving Graeser inside with a warning not to call police, the two uen strolled outside, stepped into a gray Ford sedan and sped west on a ountry road. They were not pursued immediately and the trail of the bandits was lost. A third man was waiting for his two accomplices at the wheel of tho

car.

Graeser said the men evidently Had forced open the back dhor of the bank and 'leisurely awaited his arri-

val.

Informed of the robbery at Indiananolis, Capt Matt Leach of State police mustered all available members) of his force in an attempt to block roads in the vicinity to prevent the bandits escape. Then Leach left for the scene him-

self.

Graeser said the men were al><iut 35 years old and appeared to he yet°rans in crime. He wiis unable to say whether ‘the men were the Brady hoodlums a nd date police were rushing a picture of ‘he gangster to him in tho hopes, cf picking up the trail of the gang wh|ich has been lost since May 25. On that day the Brady gangshers iiurdcred state policeman Paul Mmnoman near Logan sport and shot a Cass county deputy sheriff when tliey veie escaping from a bank robber.T at loodland. They disappeared and hti.ve ml been heard of since, despite llJie •fforts of a state police "Braidy Squad" and a crew of federal depai tment of Justice agents assigned to trail Ihe gang. Other members of the Brady mob ire James Dalhover and Clarei ice ',ee Schaffer, both feared as dang erms killers. Dalhovers especially is supposed to be an expert marksmam. FIRST LADY TO WRITE ADS HOLLYWOOD, July 20-Producer Sam Ooldwyn said last night he !has employed Mrs. Franklin I) Roosgi elt to write advertising for a motion f dcture. He said the advertisements i vill carry Urn first lady's by-line and ap-

General paring of WI’A

sing by chance. The Titanic was the ( thr °ughout the slate has been under-

rolls ’’ear in newspapers and national t lagazines. He declined to name her (salary, but said she would give the

money to charity.

Brothers, W. M. Caldwell, Secy.

Religious ceremonies will be held in

20 Y

Ago

IN GREENCASTLE

ears

To raise by property taxation the n ) a ji sacks. In the seventies. At 10:30 o’clock the

amount distributed from these three Entrance was gained through th" mercury stood at 78. with only a few Rome at 6 p. m. tomorrow and a naaources to help finance local school north window, which had been j mmied complaints being registered against tional funeral at Bologna lator. Pirn

expenses during the year, a property open. Three mail sacks which had ar- 'j)o mild temperatures, tax levy of 36 cents on each hundred rived on a midnight train were tom The high mark hit Monday was 86 dollars of valuation would have been open and their contents strewn about degress, recorded at 4 o’clock in thc

necessary, the division's statement the postoffice floor. afternoon. Although the forecast to-

Mr.Lnd Mrs. John Dunlavy went said. Every letter which was addressed day was warmer, belief was express- past thc body beginning at 3 p. m.

to L&k vVawasee to visit their son, The gross income tax distribution to a bank, a security company or a ^ that the cool snap of mid-summer today.

El wood who had a “position on one this year was based on $500 for each, hotel had been opened in the thieves WO uld remain for a few days. Several

ot the pleasure boats on the lake.” teaching unit, a unit composed of 35 quest for cash. residents planning to go north to es■lames Bittles Otto Hanneman and grade school pupils or 25 high school A shipment of checks for WPA cap c torrid blasts made last minute Shipley furnished the music pupils J workers also had been opened and the chan ges in plans to stay at home un-

*or Hi;, .. at R 0a chdale. With the increase next year

way since the annoucement of J K Tennings, state WPA administrator to the effect that rolls generally

would he cut.

Simultaneously with Jennings’ order, WPA official's conducted a re registration of relief workers in th"

body will lie in state at Galatea Hall (’ounty. and it is believed that on the of thc Italian academy until tomor- haais of records the local layrow’s ceremonies. offs are bpin ^ made ' WPA a '>n> 0 ritie 3

The public was permitted to file h^re stressed the assertion that only what warmer tonight except

those persons who ' ‘ ' * ~ ^

I. O. O. F. NOTICE

a d

•llizai

®®bcth Tilden accompanied $700 a unit, Putnam county, with ap-

Ma ry Elizabeth Scripps to Rushville proximately 138 teaching units, will che ^ k8 ^® r e a ^ le ^;

I* visit in the Scripps home. receive about $96,(J00.00, or an inThejcontracts for the new high crease of 40 per cent over this year. Behoof building were awarded at a in addition to amounts from the intotal (fciM of $89,553, tangibles and excise taxes.

have additional

income other that that from ralicf. or have other means of support arc I

| the first to be cut.

Although WPA authorities here ro-

! fused to be quoted as to the exact Fillmore Lodge No. 798 will confer number of men to be out from the . the Second degree on a class of can- rolls, they revealed that cuts in Put

didates from Clayton Wednesday nam county would "anproxinjate 25

This was the first postoffice rob- had caused Hoosiers already up north night at 8 o’clock Members please Percent" in the near future No mdi bery in Bedford in seven years. The to s hiwer. Swimming pools in thii be present. • cation was given as to whet Her cuts last time cracksmen blasted open the sec tj on reported the cool weather :i Melvin Ruark^ N. G. would be stopped ot* continued when safe and fled with its contents. ^ seriously Interfering with business. '[ Bert Wright, Fin. Sec., this quota is reached.

’> & o ® €• ® ® ® <3* <► O $ Today’s Weather • ® and • Local Temperature 41 Fair tonight and Wednesday; S(<me-

ex-

treme southwest; warmer Wednes-

day.

checks tossed to one side. A quick a break came in the weather, survey revealed that none of thc pointing out that reports from lake

regions indicated "severe” cool blasts

Minimum

6D

6 a. m

6<t

7 a. m

7’0

8 a. m

8*.1

9 a. m

TtB

10 a. m

718

11 a. m.

7N

12 Noon

8f>

1 p. m.

82

2 p. m

68