The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1939 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. G REEXCASTLE. IXDIAXA. MOXDAY. JAV. ARY cQ. 1^9.

Claude Hazelett Writes Of Trip DESCRIBES FUoHT FROM <111C.4GO TO Hl> HOME IN PITP*Bl ROH. PA.

Loyalists Form daily^banxer Sti || Coughing?

New Defence Line

DEFEAT THIS TI'IE WOCLD MEAN DISASTER AND COLLAPSE OK RESISTANCE

['ERPIGAN Frontier J ar.

CUuvh? has rvturr.ei to tu* home x P t'-Sbur^h. Pa. after r-xtUr^r his parents. Mr and M-s Georye Haie’.ett. Mr. Harriett, wno

is connect n ■aith the Westin(Aouae r >« north

French - Spanish

30 — UP

Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For Ail"

17-19 Sooth Jackson Street

S. R. RarMea. PnMKber

Entered in the poatrfftce at Greencastie. Indiana, as seconi cXasa ir.a.: matter under Act o< March A 1S78Subscription price, 12 cents per

haw j "eiabery. a saafBter. whoth^ week

woold hive saud ayax that he paid J1 (XX> a week to Hines to protect the

chest ccid. c- hronchial imiiUon. ytu ~-.t eet reiie/ r>; v with Crecmulsaon.

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remedy lei- potent than Creomu’-tton. We'nbery nut a bullet through his

SSSmSSEB —<*» ■ -- >■*«"- ■»

•.he mflaroed m jcv as raembraars and to j an oM n. inaon on the outskirts of •-ix^rn and espel renn-iadm phtegm. Pla-ns. N. Y.. where he wns

Even if ether mmedica have fa.:?d.

E.ecthc Company made a business trip to Chicago before returning to his home by pane He gives the folIcwtr.g report of his first tnp by plane in a letter to his parents ■This is seme way to travel. It is a little ov- r 500 miles from F.:; - burg to Chicago tod we were just three hours on the way About 16i miles an hour an-i you hardly knew you're moving.' “We left Chicago in a bliaard and Tew “blind' for about 30 minute? Then we came out above the sterm into he tr. st brlliar.t sunlight I have ever se-rn. The colors made v ■ the sun or. the o', a is were gro ge-: -c ■ After awhile we pasaed over th’ storm and cculd see the ground for miles ar:>ur.! in every direction I didn't experxnce any sense of nrr - neas at ail and we were up almost a mile r. : a halt 7500 feet rr.'et f the way We were so high and th-”

Spanish * r *eit: (3.00 per year by mail fc Put- diWourac 1. rrr Cr ■rn-.td.nnn. kept m protective custody with two lovaliat troops have reorganized tiara Oounty: (3.50 to (300 per year Yrur drtcyi?t u a :.horlwd to rrftmd • c;her key Hines case witness-:* J them selves alcrg a battle line 40 ^ mafl ouUtda Putaam Oounty. | ^ riSSS? I Richard Davis and Big

Weinberg a product of the lower Eas: Side slums who helpe-1 manage

of Barlecoca for a last

stand against the relentless drive of ■n. nationalists advices from Figueras said today. It was their final hope. There fxrr.e-d no i.<ubi that aefeat this •: e v" uld mean disaster and the c lap®, of ail resistance in the : “east comer of Cat*Jocia re-raai-ing to tnem. Hammered for weeks in one of the ruost gigantic offensives of modem v.arfare. tangled for da>-s in a horde ; hungry to monied refugees wfeo f t. north from. Barcelona toward :r- safety of France with some of It . lea ers reported quarreling ' - r« the loyalists face! c t.-.sic tnat r..:ght have awed a

Napoleon.

At leas: they had stopped. Their nar guar us already hail begun to fignt against the Moroccan army ccrps of the nsurgects now some 22 n.h-s north tod northeast of Bar-

BIBLE THOl GHT FOR THE DAT -■ - ; • r-irr..; cr. td ' bottir Nothing good is lost: Cast thv is Cromulsrn. and yeu'U rt: the

— prod uct and ,K - «

bread upe-n the waters for thou shalt find it after many days.—EccL II 1

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

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re-iff r=u

Sch-iltz' $20 000 000 policy business cou!*int be shaken at Hires' First

Mrs LAoyd Mayor of P.cachJale lr , a: n hl5 ? tory that thousands Ji

j Mr

j and chil ir n. Sa- y

[ Xcrtirtrood. left Sunday f r

; in Fl-anda

was adrr. tted L thf county .vvspital s ^ been paid to Hines Wh - Suatay for treat- ;nt t>. r -hat testimonr is admissible in aai Mrs. Laum.ce G Steiungs «. secccd trial wdl determine hove

and Larry of ’ large a bole his suicide left in Dew -

ley's case.

Chief Defenae Counsel Lloyd Stry- * ker said he wxmld fight to bar it be-

visit Mrs. Lcreae Newrain who ha« ceea senously iH a: the home of b- r

sister Mrs. Wiifcur Arnold, is no .- Mm E H Coflins Jr and baby cause the accused could not now able to be out again. laughter returned to their home here c-aae eatMMMe the accuser. Dewey

Sunday from th Methodist hospital

tin Ir. iianapcJia.

Sfr. an-i Mrs. Robert Kerr and V: ' ar i ifrs. OrviBe Webb were m Atjtica. Sitardav t:- atten-i the funeral

er.t operation.

Gecrge Davis scr. of Mr ant Mrs Stanley Davis, west E2ina're3i street has returned to his work at Htooeningt on. after recoverng frrrr. a rec-

| services of Mrs

The regular rcocthly -"-eeting of r.. ': Mi Kthe boarl of Christian educatx). of S. O. Kesaie.

Arthur M.l'igan a

ra.

the F.rst Baptist church will rreet

plane is ra large that I could not te”. ce'^na. Another nationalist army

thia evening at the home cf M: Mrs. Frei Todd at 7 o'clock.

Purdue unive rsity

be in the office of the county nt n the court house Wetnes-iay

we were g .ng until I p-oked at the ground which seemed to be barei/

moving '

■ We had a fu'l course meal from soup to nuts which I barely had tune to finish wir e we were cr-issing Ohi Everytnmt was served piping hot an .: w'.s well corked We landei m P.ttsburg di about eight inches of mow and although I thought my -wrs would burst for a f w r-. r.utes I suffered no 11 effects."

POINTER.- LOSE CLOSK G AME «rcat;a«e4 1—om Pa*- e>we» ers by the time they went into the firal gar., e at tbe Valley They wrer. ma.y frien ? for the way they handled themskives in the fast play

Surr mary:

Decker 22 FX1 FT PF Deem f (00

impeded only by the iifficutty of tae mouatamous country was marching eastward a.'rg the long front paralwith an d only IS miles west of. tr.e Ban:-. n.s-Vsch-Ripofl-Puigcer'ia highway This artr y intended to cut the highway aior.? a front extending all the way from Barcelona to the Frrttck frontier south to north—and in cooperatior. with the Morvecans who were moving northward, to squeeze the loyal-sts into France or into the sea

The Corn Growers' Associat-ce Putnam county, will have a meeting in the office of the county agent Davii L Crimea Fet-nary 7 beginning at 1 30 o'clock to c. nsi ie r tasi-

r.ess matters.

I be:

said the testimony might be read into the record but “of course it is quite different from biv.ng the mar.

there."

Dr Amos O. Squire. Westchester county medical examiner. said the death was clearly suicide. Davis S hoenhau? Joseph Ka tz for three years a special investigator for Dewey, and five detectives were in

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^SOCIETY

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check the fa" reports that nave [ the mms on yesterday when a

n r resented by sixteen Putnam' rang out upstairs. c: -inty farmers J

Miss Frances Otteman of Ladoga. Mxs Rosresa S -th cf Eair.bridg' |

and M;.-.s Many .* Stanley f Cbates-! K

: ville. members cf th- freshmA”. class j cf the Methodif- H -rkal Scltoo! -f

Sam Wilson of Greencist>, wh ’ | irsmg Iradian :■ ? participated -n |

was picked up in a badly rntmeate the most • rtant ar mpres- Mr«. Or HaeleM a.vaditxn in an ailer Thmday nigh: ' e events in career of a stu- To <^4den Ctrrle Club

was arraigned before Justice Gutan =urse wh-r irs and b bs were ra city court last evemng and ftnei esefei to lb t-ahmea a: exer$12 50 which be setUed.—Brand ! <tses Fr day rug : n the aulitortum

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coats you nothing. Loans Up To

In'" na Loan 19'j ... \A'a-hingt«»

1 Tr.e Golden Circle Club of Wash:rr.:r. Township met Jan. 2$. at th*

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INDLAN A HO LI- LIA E-TOC K Hog receipts 4 OJO hokiover 119 Market 15 cents higher 160-200 ibs $.* 23-is 40 : 200-300 lbs (7 53-(sd» 3*a*-4<X> bs $7 25-(7 45. 100-1(0 Ibn. 5" 50-$* 25 sows 10 to 15 cents r.ign- <: mostly (6 (5-(7J5. Cattle 1.300 calves 400 Opening riew on all c.asses asamg stronger p: •es for steers; few early heifer ra ? steady at $7 33-$$ 25 bai .mg weak to tower on cows: vealers ** idy top $12. Sheep 1200 Lambs fully 25 cents .“..Ziie.- fe: western lambs up to 100 '■= $-- 50 fe .v test natives S SMS* 50

CORA H ANK- FI NERAL HELD STM) AY AFTERNOON

F-reral sen -s f:r Miss Cora Hanks, who die- Fniay mgr.t at

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umpire Marfell rr.iasei—Decker 3 Davis 1 C. Catt. 2:

Wid-am H LockabiU S3 years oM. :f Cra-A-fordsville frm-.erty a member of the Basse: -.tile I. O. O F •: .ge and of the Parkerstxirg chapf M: iem W;.--:- T e: Sattiray if emoon. The funeral services 's t? held at 1 o’clock this aftemoon a: the Parkersburg Chnstian church, of which be was a member, and the nterrr.ent was at Russellville.

Word has been rece:’. ed here :f tae jeatfe of Miss Lc** Wetz a* Ooiuzsbus Sunday Mss Wetz was a s-ster of William Wetz of this city who ;»as-

aaAy a few weeks ago A stroke i M . 15 ocloek „ Xevr Castle, were -off red a week ago was the cause ^ * -, ;ofs at 2 o clock * fr'tr. the Bambr -? Christian church Walter Stanecker who has be.n -r^ Fjty PW F .:^hia> cfftciat-w.-rk-ng with Game Warden D Mi v - a ^ .j*

Vermiihon as an apf ientoe game ^ wanEn. his received iua. sppttot- ^

meet and wdl work sa day county. Warden A’ennilhor. a Putnam county man. has the Owen county area Funeral services for Mrs. Pea-1 A rv demon, wife cf Frank .Adviersoet. Maiisor. street, aho -iiei Fn -i.y v. ere aeli Sun-day aftemcce-. a: 2 o'clock from the F_rst Christian church. The Rev H. C Fellers nffirtatedL Interment was made m Fc rest H-ll

cemetery

sister Mrs Sadie

Pruitt of EU nbr e and three fcrotfiers. J lem Hank id GieetscasCe and Fu«s tori Ira H.u.c* both of Bam-

brv^e.

You will be prouder of your husband if he starts out each morning in a LAUNDRY IRONED SHTP.T Only 10 cents a day J y . = rr. i hi? ?n:rts oe Saturday Hrcr.e Laundry iCoaners. 3<ML

SNOW CALSES 1^0 ELEVATED TRAIN U REEKS

Man, Woman and Child

SHOULD ATTEND THE 'Americanism & Patriotism” Program Tuesday Night (TOMORROW! At 7:30 O’clock

Greencastle High School Auditorium

HEAR The Hon. John Fitzgerald, Prominent Terre Haute Speaker, talk on “Americanism In a Changing: World.’’ . OTHER FEATURES, including presentations by the fine A ( appelki ( hoir of Greencastle High School. NO ADMISSION CHARGE - PUBLIC INVITED Presented by the local American Legion Post and the local Elks Lodire.

CHICAGO Jar. 30— UP—A rir&lynnr t xxar: swept acr:*s , Ctic-ig<? :r txy causing at Veast ««?ven .-ft? sr.-i two elevated tram wrecks which upward* of 14 persons were

injured.

Oi- maa died in the suburban De# Plaines raiiro*.* staboa of -xhaust> r. liter battling tae storm from his U:me. Anuther died at a hospital of the same cause. Four other persons lied in the city and suburbs and oc a nreet car. Beth “el" accidents were on the w.st side and were attributed to p-Dr visibility and slippery rails. F urteec w- re injured and Mores shaker, up in the first when a Doug- ? Park train slid into another train ilte-J at the Jalifomia avenue statitn about four miles west of tae Loop. One may die. A short time later a Chicago Aurora and H.gin Electric telescope: the rear cf a larfield Park local at Kedvaie and Harrison streets, about six miles west of the Loop. The collisi t-ns occurred during a rash hour i-tenaified by delayed transportation. Street cars were vir tually at a standstill and hundreds who tried to use autocnofcties—including 200 :obce and detective squad cars—were stalled in drifts. Frank Becker, an employe of the Elevated line en route to work was jammed in the rear cab of the train 'Turk at Calif -mia avenue Doctors ’eared they w uld have to amputate his left leg. The others were leas seriously injured and most were able to leave hospitals after treatment. A short time later a Garfield Park y.evated train rammed the rear of s standing Chicago. Aurora A Bgia Electric, which uses the same tracks at Ketvale ani Harrisoa streets about six miles west of the Loop Trucks cf the suburban train wen derailed and A F Potter Lombard received a slight tack injury The flagman of the C. A. A E trair jumped into the car from hu cab just in time to avoid Injury.

Dewev Ro1>1mh1 Of One Major ^ itness

NEW YORK. Jin 30—UP' — District Attorney Thomas E Dewev

carried on his case against Tammany served.

home of Mrs. Mildred Orr who was as- sted by Mrs Lucille Herbert Thpres>4er.t Mrs Anna Hall called the meeting to order. Devotrons were by Mrs. Alma Wright A sr> Hint : -•-?• rtven was won by Mrs. Midre : Hincte. A reading ''Ain't It Time To-div" was given bv Mrs ALma

W“ght

After the business session two cor.test* given were won by Mrs. Dovie Tay' r and Mrs ETthe! Hodahire. D:licjctis refreshmer.'s w-re served the fell: w-ng rr. mbers: Mildrei H note. Anna Hall. Dovie Taylor Alma Wright Lucille Herbert Marie Craft. Ethel Hc-ishire and Rosalee - -ADew. The next meeting wifi be Fe25 at the fcrtn of Mrs. Lmcille Her-

bert

++»**+♦♦ Prc-gress H-'oro <1uh To Meet Toes. The Progress History dub will meet with Mrs Benton Curtis Tuesday at 2 TO Mm Ralph Etter will ha.e charge of the program. -f'K4- + + + -r + Tri-ad Music Oub Met Saturday Tr.e Trt-a V. . " urday January 2$ at 10 a m. The group lister.e-i to the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Yourg People's Cbecert broaicast from Camegie Han. The conductor and commentator was Err.-st Schelling arvi the soli ists were Carlos Salzedo and the SaizeJo Harp- Ensemble. These present were: Mi—lar. Greenleaf Robert F.ersc-n. Mary Moseiy Sai'.y Smith. Nancy Rockhill. Hoy--ar. , Simiscn Gale Vog’.and. Jack Harlan, ani the sponsors. Mas Curnutt and Miss Herr ++++++++ Present Day (lub To Med With Mrv. Tay or The Present Day Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 J0 ©‘dock at the home of Mrs E B Taylor. ♦♦♦+♦+♦+ Mrs. Starr HoMms To Woman's Oub The Woman's Cub held iu January meeting Saturday at the home cf Mrs Fre-i Starr. “Legends Of Mexico" was the topic of the interesting program given by Mr? Grafton Ltongden. Thu land of one nunfred and twenty languages and diaects and many ancient cultures has brought forth counties fascinating tale* of folk tore, a numbe r of which Mrs. Longden related in her able way. They represented the Iradittoeis of tne Mayan. Aztec Toltec and Spanish An interesting feature * many of the stories was their smi—ardy to some of those in our own

rterature.

Members of the club were cheered oy the report of the imprr-retner.t in health of Miss Elizabeth Ames, .©under cf the organization

♦ + + 'h4--|. + ^ Mr. Ferrand Honored Mlth Birthday Party

Mrs. W. L Ferrand and daughters. Martha and Roaelyn entertained Satirday evening in honor of the birthlay anniversary of Mr. Ferrand. Guests included Mr and Mrs. M D Baker Mr and Mrs. Carl Ferrand! Mr a=i Mrs Harry Kirttham and son. Max Mr and Mrs Rusw-n Thorn-

'i: -.rrr Ann ar . Wsyne and Chme*e efceckets wens

p aye£. Refreshments of brkk ice cream and angel food cake were

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iCaatlaard frum l*ase •»■*» 4 not fired by Manlre. The only shot J fired during the affair, they say. was. hat one discharge from the shotgun. t 'Alien found on tne counter the revolver had blood on tne end of the j carrel. Officer Wood rum stated. j The shotgun was an old pump gun. i ton taining only the one shell which was dicharged by Williams in the: attack on Manire A phvsician an.I an ambulance had•■een summoned by the police offi-; cers. and the former reached the! wounded man's side before he disd, but there was no way to stay the| advance of death. His body was taker. in the ambulance to Shannon’s

funeral home.

Mr. Shannon county coroner, conJucted an informal inquest ilb the police heaiqu&rters at 4:30 Sunday ■norning in an effort to secure »-true

icccunt of the shooting.

When the police officers rAched ne Williams' place they found only Morton Allison, of tne four witnesses. Allison not only had called the police uid notified the wife of the wounded man. but had returned to the Wiliams’ place anti had assisted the officer?. the physician ar. i the coroner. The- other witnesses. Forepaugh, Evans and Brown had quit the scene if the tragedy quickly, but were located by the officers, wnc had been

pd-el by Chief Edward Maddox, and rut of his p ..ere taken to the city building for at him. It .he preliminary' inquest. | cent sleeve was •

Williams was found by Officer

second degree n. jr > r

smr.es a lack charges malice

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in the ijJ

punishment for

degree mur—■ ; ife ^ i

A gran 1 jur. , r .

essary procedure m laj^J dation for at: a cr second dei muni-.

, liams state : • . he ^,

| charge is t > .

j which is a k. ■ .

J tation or maHc the

be arraigrr-d befor

: affidavit cr

It

Watson at the former's Sycamore street, within

block? of the place where the shootjjg cccurrei. and was placed under

irrest. ier.ial.

th ;-U tmeR^

was report i vrit^-

testify that M. e hi- it,

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■f hill

Williams’ shot,

home. 313 ciaimel, that couple of moat to tne .

when he was Funeral ser. bo held Tur -

He made no resistance nor

He is quoted as haring told o'clock -it the Mt

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SADDLE HOR'K < [.i B MEETl.M. KOR Umy

the officer:

“I guess a man has a right to pre-

lect his place of business.’’

Mrs. Williams was Miss Roxana Miles before her marriage. Williams is a World War veteran, had worked at the cement plant for a number of years and had no previous violence

charged against him.

Manlre who. with his wife and her brother. Thomas Gaither, lived at 708 south lUinois street, was janitor of an apartment house in the east part

of the city.

Botn men had lived here many years and both were members of the Mt. Zion Baptist church, south Illin-

ois street.

Williams was placed in the cell in

th : court house u*til early in the ‘ o'clock.

re-J members are

for Mgi afte-no*' 1. :n ci-

in Forest Hill cemetery.

The Putnam County S* club will conduct its meeting at - ning in the Phi Deita fc

here.

Leaders of th ciub haw members of tt. (rginiaRI present.

L O. 0. F N07KT

Putnam L .No li 1 d will meet TV - ay rreaij (

Ir.; r- •* Vjsrmj

■ he pn*

i ip G Hek

TODAY—JAN.’ Preside .it Franiliij Roosevelt bom M | Eitel’s Flow

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forenoor.. Sun-lay. when he was

moved to the penal farm.

“Adam" Forepaugh. questioned by a reporter as to what he saw immediately prior to the shooting of Man-

ire. said:

-I saw Manire step into the door and saw A1 reach for his gun. and then I droppei to the floor, back of the counter.” Williams fired over Fcrepaugh's prostrate body. Allison talked freely of the affair. He sari there were no words between Manire and Williams upon the former's return to the shack, but that Williams Tired point blank into Manire's bo ! y without the latter haring J a weapon in sight, so far as Allison

saw.

Williams is known as -Chicago j

A’. " in local softball circles.

Judge Ccurtland C. Gillen this' m.crmrg ordered the grand jury call-

ed for 10 o'clock. Tuesday morning.' Auction on

tc consider the Williams case , Mannon Farm - ; mile'Iw Th* evidence in the case will be l-ewisiill- and 8 .1- ^ presented to the grand jury by Pros- j * outh o1 v ,If * utor Albert E. Williams, and it is Wza/l Pol rinn 1, enpe-ctod he will ssk the jury to re- - " rC, rl “ • fir-, m - iictment charging murder Beginning p.t ' - 1 ri m either the first or second degrees. ! lowing de** ribed r'lvrty 1 Mr. Wii.iams explained, in a cor.ver- HORSES—Or « rit 1. sation. tnat a first degree murder •U’d Horse and r luhl' •”*

charge pr^?uppo*es premeditated and Horxw.

malicicius killing, with capital punishment or life imprisonment as the pui.ishmer.t permitted by law while

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