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Greencastle Daily Banner (Newspaper) - September 28, 1939, Greencastle, IndianaThe we Athba a and warmer lol a tie daily banners it Waves for ally j 1j 4 All the Home news 4 United press service @ <�1 ume forty Indiana till Ruday k 2h, Ino. U to memory to be honoured a unify Canos of his it immunity will by developed Sim a afternoon unveiled by be at it will Nolc Temple general Public invited to attend True significance of Andrew b. In the life of to Lis Community developed in a memorial scr hich will be held in the a Temple of Greencastle sunday the program will begin 30 o clock it will be one of most notable memorial services has been held in Greencastle use or Hanna contacted in a 01 Way so Many of the Cornu s organizations and i divid the True Story of his Bencic will never be told publicly. It own Only to a few of his closest is. Feature of the memorial pro will to the unveiling of a por of or Hanna that part of the be being Given by the Hev. C. M tire pastor of the Gobin memory urch of this City. E invocation will be by the Rev. Raphael of the presbyterian i of which or. Hanna was a Ber. Rry Rush Wil sing the Tenor Solo by Cadman following invocation. Addresses on the program will a lit or Hanna As a citizen and Mason he was an outstanding or. And that phase of his life be presented by Charles Medley former mayor of Green Hanna As a Mason will be de by Courtland c. Gillen for member of Congress from this it and late judge of the put circuit court. Benediction which will close to excises will be delivered by the h. C pellets pastor of the Ian Church of Greencastle. General Public is invited to exercises. Or. Van Dyke ends series of chapels War in Uriel warned audience that \ Mikk \ ii As marked sympathy for allies Berlin High command an Washington Early action on noun cos German air Squadron sue profit Lent Roosevelt a neutrality to Cess fully attacked heavy British vision program expected Senate i Cruiser Noar Isle of May also says foreign relations committee prepare poles surrendered modern fortress of to Send legislation to Senate floor. A Kima is say sky Krial Days concerned Over Rosss new interest we5twall under fire a map shows ii Allied infantry push 21 French bombardment across Rhine 131 German troops massing in Black Forest and 14 Friedrichs Hafen where French planes were reported bombing German Zeppelin works. Swiss sources said that at least thirty bombs were dropped but damage was unknown. Ladoga cold Star Mother us Mimas mus. Barnes ii been ill sinc e dec Ember died at Home of son prof. Ii. J. Skornia Speaks at Rotan a ave splendid word Pic tire of conditions As I.I.saw them Derl Sci simmer spoke to uefa i xxx thursday said spirit of american ivo1m and b Vlen will do More than to keep he out of War the spirit of the american peo Pic and tin in leaders will do More i than i la Law to keep us out of War up us in Quot said Van i Del -. A a Siatan professor of Politi Cal science. Thursday in the last of i Depauw University s Chapel i the european War. Quot if we can j Trust the government s denial of War a is then repeal of the arms Umbarg would answer our neutrality needs and the a Cash and carry p vision would do All a Law can do to keep us out of or. Van Dyke warned his audience i Moscow Ribbentrop continues discussions with russians amidst possibility that soviets May present Germany with fait a comply in Esthonia secrecy surrounds russians talks with Ribbentrop. 13sthon-ians and turkish delegation. Tha America has a marked sym a i thy for the allies and a hatred for j nazi ideology As compared to its a i tul neutrality at the Start of the a last world War Quot someone might try j resolutions. I to persuade us that we Are Horn to a North of Warsaw sudden and in Vatican City authoritative creasing russian interest in Europe sources say in Ope Pius Xii has sent from Baltic to Dardanelles causes messages to belligerent Ami Neutral concern in some quarters. Nations recommending a general european peace conference. Paris Agency radio reports russians mobilize entire Baltic Fleet authoritative French sources say Only seven of 27 German a boats sent to prey on Allied shipping have returned to bases War office reports quiet night on Western front with London reports say Russia sex Girmai s repulsed West of Saar presses willingness to open Trade by Uckun French Anil British Nir conversations with Britain govern planes claim to have shot Down sever a Trica j Merit urged unofficially to Send High Al chasms Wadi icily after ranking special envoy to Moscow to noon French announce in sumption conduct negotiations envoys of Neu of commercial sea navigation under trial countries trading with both Ger Protection a i convoys and naval and Many and Britain arrive to discuss Aerial patrols. Blockade problems French and Brit Helsin fors reliable Quad ish claim continued successes in eco tors report Esthonia accepts russian Nonic warfare against Germany. Demands against advice of kith Oniani Panama City delegates to military Lead a is but nature of de emergency pan american neutrality a is is not disclose to. Conference discuss proposals for Copenhagen Baltic nations Quot safety Belt Quot around we Stern hemis follow lost by tension Between rus libero. Consider numerous neutrality Sia and Esthonia in Hope of finding Chie to soviets foreign policy. Or talks not permit definite n Emiti tons Pic e reports i ship i determination to slay out we May be driven in by these forces Quot he mis. Sally Cordelia Payne Barnes 73, resident of Ladoga for Manv years died at the Home of her son Donald Barms four Miles Southwest the weekly luncheon of the rotary Lesti Ichien on 90 per cent of our for of Roachdale wednesday. Mrs. Club wednesday afternoon. Prof. Cien Trade All of which can he car had been ill since december Skornia has spent the past five or ried in our ships and delivered 1 Sot this Quot unless to Havo Wise i Al \1. A i a h i i Ishup and unless we develop a \ Jjo be i Al it 1sioi1 to of Sec Date 5< sri it to floor prof. H. J. Skornia. Teacher of to Manee languages in Depauw uni. Ai l. Varsity was the guest speaker at As the Law stands now there is no Issell Ville to a my a play Center Erv sors will be at re i creation Al Hall at specified times Barnes and had been at the Home of the son for the past month. Bom in Bedford county a. On april 2. 1866. She was the. Daughter of John Foster and Evaline ashwol1 Payne. She came to Indiana with her parents when she was three years of age and had reside 1 i la Are 1 Doga since that time. Her marriage conditions to Thomas Bidford Barnes took place at Crawfordsville on Dee. 6 1885. The husband died june 11. 192.3, mrs. Barnes was a Gold Star Mother her son. Ruby c. Barnes having led in France in 1918. Two daughters also preceded her in death. They were mrs. Elsie Parker whose death occurred feb. 21, 1939, and mrs. Phoebe Vancleave who died Jan. 2, 1939. The survivors include two sons Hugh r. Barnes of Lafayette and Donald i. Barnes at whose Home rhe died a half sister. Mrs. Bimo Kessler of Ladoga three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The f Une tal will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o clock with burial m the Ladoga cemetery. Six Summers travelling Over Europe abroad Quot or. Van Dyke explained. To and he gave tin rotarians a splendid a dried that a repeal of the arms pm word picture of conditions As he saw Largo would probably shorten the them there during recent Summers. War and lesson the psychological prof. Skornia said he talked Toi danger of our involvement that Farmers and peasants in such countries As Germany and found that Ono Mic involvement and that the Large number of nines is Kkt i ire ii to Tell the entire Story ret i t s i s o i Dib. X n i i i go is for if Kings xxx be denied b i l i. E t i n xxx Ushi , sept. �?~28.�?tin or. And mrs. Chauncey , whose farm Home is on the North Side of the National Road acros3 from Lora Buis place will have a Senate fore him relation commit go Ash and carry would prevent dec i wedding anniversary Friday Wal a Toda reported the i will be noticeable because of Ali a neutrality Bill to the Senate where i not satisfied with present munitions Industry would not have Al a num it or times tin figure 9 he also showed Why enough orders to expand to War i is required to Tell the entire Story. Delsite rumours that such a move might a �?T4�?~4�nipany loser German Attis Hijii cooperation Berlin. Sept. 28 up Russia s sudden and increasing interest in european affairs from the Baltic sea to a tin Dardanelles has caused concern in some quarters Here it was reported today. Germans said that the three or four Days of talks which Ribbentrop was expected to have in Moscow would not permit definite negotiations on the variety of topics mentioned As of interest to Russia As Well As t Germany. It was sad that a main Mission was set Jemi it questions arising from the completion of the polish Campaign it was believed however that Ribbentrop would return Here with at least an idea of russians views on the Entile Eastern european situation the inclusion in the German delegation to Moscow of Albert Forster nazi Danzig Leader was said to indicate that economic matters would be discussed. Under the demarcation line in Poland Russia will have the Vistula River in Poland As an added outlet to the Baltic at Danzig. Also it was said Russia is interested a Danzig s my Essing and tug boat building Indus nos. continued that Germany in pm Perati n with Italy might take a it a a a sort of peace move within the next few a lays. There were rumours that such a a move might in accompanied by an the Date of the anniversary is a tember 29, 1939. And it will be the 29th anniversary of to Iier marriage both Are 59 years old she having been loin january 11 18s0. And he us3oilvilh will be the scene of a m opening of a recreational i ram on saturday evening act n to an Ann it unc ement made a lie by Kenneth Smith Putnam a Tyr a recreational supervisor. Opon in will be marked by a Tain we h will begin at 8 p. M. The playing of the state Faim d there will also be a danc a a will be free to the Public. Eng the activities offered at recreational Center arc Tabu is shuffleboard boxing Dart 1ps Ham Jcraft Board games by and volleyball. These Active will take place in the Fred my budding which has been to a ated and fixed for the a Civ Nal program. Quote will h a supervisor at tin a during All the open hours a re re Fri pm 1 m p. M. To 10 00 daily Tad on saturday from l 10 00 Kenneth Seybold a l i t a and is aided by four assists. Sle from the above Manti Ovid there will also be a Library d be with All types of books liable on a two week basis the at the local Library. Creation Al program which a started it Cloverdale several p 1 la and is sponsored by the Post of the american in had 110 people attend i the three Days it was opened. Har i in in charge and is Assis a thee he leis. Quot a Dale also has Many Active. F Public and chief a Hose is a Well equipped r a k no shop. There is also n y which in run on the same bad free Public libraries. F recreation Headquarters Are Yini l of to 6 00 p. M. Every y a los and children. On Fri Headquarters Are closed at Altri Tiht ionic ads raisers 01 turkeys they were not satisfied with the time production. Democratic form of government or. Van Dyke believes that the of which was forced on them following put Sitori to repeal comes largely the closing of the world War. He is Froni a belief that the arms embargo of the opinion that present conditions s i Symbol of our desire for Neutral could have been avoided Hail the de to qty and of Victory Over possible War january 6. Of that year Moc racier attempted to Aid Germany Pirn it of the Adt Yini Travion. J or. Mas ten is the son of or. And instead of collecting reparations off Quot Vado not need to go to War to mrs. John Masten. Who lives on the them As was done. He said the Pio serve our Security or our demo Greencastle Stilesville i it d. A ust Quot of Lack Quot or. Van Dyke stated. He sex i Greencastle. Planned that even if Hitler should Quot we were out sawing Wood Ogeth win. He would by so exhausted by i. In at. of German flu the Coni Mittee reported a an military Cut it operation and even tik Hill after an extensive discussion a joint warning by Germany run a of thu effects of in resident Koose Imd a y of it the Western in it Wera to Stop the War a while there was thine veltus pro he sed title and Earry provi sly in upon the i United states Mer people did not like the old re Yin. But when they saw such nations its France collecting Money off a a n Liiko and upending it for munitions and Wal. Ai1 so threatened by Russia and arms they resented it and fell in he for anything that some crack pot. Such As Hitler suggested and As a result of this agitation that the Man people were being oppressed by France and England we today have the present Germany. Press discusses Warsaw surrender scouts to be guests of Depauw Kacom Pamuki of till Ahkoi c Oil qty by i. Gimmes it kid to City of a Katie. Kit hinder. Disease after 19-Day siege a part of Putnam county a 20000 turkeys strutted their plump bodies and their glistening plumage before critical visitors this week the gobblers spread their wings and tails and gobbled and the hens made themselves As attractive As possible and tile efforts of All of them won the commendation of a. P. Albright of Purdue University who should know a Good Turkey when he sees one. Or. Albright commented upon the Good health the Good fleshing con but the a loosing of. I.i.,. Ii Berlin. Sept. 28 i up the nazi press discussed without elation today the surrender of Warsaw fifth largest capital of Europe which had been reduced in a 19-Day siege to a City of death ruin hunger and disease. A the defense of Warsaw was no glorious act bringing Honor also to the opponent rising above the sad spectacle of general said Voelkl Scher Beo Zachter. Organ of the nazi party. A what occurred in Warsaw the past fortnight was not a nations Bat tie of desperation i xivei1sha ii a designated sati Sidh a official i a to attend game free must a t Inge Al Field next to a it m and March to football Field in a body Dillon. And the cheerful attitude of the Birds toward life. They do not know that the Span of life of Many of them has been rut Short one week by the Advance in the Date of thanksgiving by president Roosevelt. By that time they should be fat and plump or. Albright said or. Albright was accompanied of his trip through the county by David i. Grimes. Putnam county farm agent. These two men commented upon the great Advance observable Here in the manner in which turkeys and ail other Domestic fowls Are now being raised the improvement in sanitation methods the feeding rules the selection of Stock. The Bronze is the favorite Breed i among this Dounty s misers with Bourbon Beds. White Hollands and i Narragansett following the Bronze in local importance. H1, the evening but on the other we Quot opened from 6 00 p. M. To e. M for children over�?Tschoc.1 a he adults. On saturday the 1 s Quot pen from 10 00 a. M. To 10.-p m. Sight Bremen Malmoe Sweden sept. 28 lip a the Crew of the estonian Steamer Kur Casner which arrived at Lind Hamm. Sweden from Murmansk Russia said today that they had seen the German Brent. In Murmansk Harbor. Madness and barbarism the Kokalan Cziger threatened a ii remains to lie seen whether Warsaw s discipline is adequate to enforce the cessation of fighting at All i refugees reaching Bucharest from from Warsaw by air plane reported extensive guerrilla fighting in Woods and Hills behind the German lines in West Poland which the germans had failed to a mop up Quot in their lightning Advance. 1 if this is not the Case a Kokalan Cziger continued a then it will be forced by the German armed polic e lieutenant Dies Hammond. Ind. Sept. 28 i up police lieutenant Gene Iattoni .�?T14. Of Calumet City. Iii., and John i a Fusner 61, of Hammond died a i j ter Day of Bullet wounds suffered last saturday during an attempted robbery at a Calumet City tavern. They were the second and third victims at the fight. Saturday has been designated As nut Day by the Depauw University i facials and All scouts of Grce Neas Lle and Putnam county Are invited to attend the Depauw Hanover game free of charge. The scouts will assemble at t �?~j0 n tin Field next to Bowman gym and to the of spitball Field in a body. There will be a Section on the a t Side of the Field reserved for them. Alpha Phi Omega National scouting service fraternity is cooperating with the University officials to make it possible for All local scouts to see a he 19119 tigers in action in their first game of the Cason. In order to take advantage of this for All scouts must assemble by the gym at l to and sit in a body. Each scout must also ving his National registration card with him. At pres it there Are eight scout trips in Putnam county five of which Are in the Greencastle area it is expected that at least a Hundred of these boys will be on hand to see this opening football game. Or. Yesterday a said the son of the father. That is a noticeable statement because the father is 82 years old an 1 has had two fractures of his right leg. A Load of Hay overturned with him once and a broken leg was among his injuries that time. Later As lie was climbing a Ali Fence a Post broke and let him All another fracture of the same leg resulting. But he is Active yet. Ind anyone who has helped operate a Cross Cut saw knows it is really work. Quot he did t ride the saw said the son. Mrs. John Masten Mother of Chauncey is a daughter of w. I Buis. She is four years Nungi i than her husband. Mrs. Chauncey Masten was Hester Anna Collins daughter of i in mrs. Janies Collins who Are not r living and she was born on a farm a mile South of where she and her husband Are now living. German quarters including uninspired news apis. Hinted that an chant Murine. Announcement of Effort to insure Oker political Collie committee action a Jis fade Bya pm i Titian with Russia was in in its senator in Ude i Eph a Democrat. Lefi it a us that As part Florida who emerged at 1 20 p. Quot a his c of fort might con i rom hit room in which tin committee Hud in ii in mh1oii since 10 30 u. In. Details of the Committer action were expected. The Mirt tax Hill was i to 7. Of to re culo Russia almost a free hand in the Baltic states As Well As Eastern Poland. 29 years ago in . I nest Mchaffie was Here from Sti Seville on his Way to Lexington by to attend the races. Miss Josephine Young of Chicago visited her parents Here. O. B. Webb county treasurer mrs. Mont Lark expired tuesday mrs. Cynthia a. Clark widow of Mont Clark died tuesday night at her Honor at Saline City after an illness of several months of complications. Aged 66 years. The deceased had been a resident of Saline City for Many years. She is survived by two daughters and five sons. Mrs. Esther Murphy of Saline City also 18 grandchildren one great grandchild and two Sisters. Mrs Fri Zabeth Higgins of Grey a i tie. And mrs. James Kuhns of Saline City. Funeral services were held at the Saline City methodist Church at 2 30 of clock thursday afternoon interment Kade cemetery. Washington. Sept. 28 up friends and foes of president Roosevelt a neutrality revision program predict that the Senate foreign relations committee will Send it to thu floor before noon. Tin requests of organized groups opposing embargo repeal for Public hearings will 1k denied it was said. The committee met at 10 30 a. In. St. Isolation to joined administration supporters in an Effort to Start what is expected to be a Long and historic debate on monday. The demand for in rings Canto from executive Secretary Frederick Libby of the National Council for prevention of Var who asked chairman key Pittman i>., Nev. And other committee members to. Summon International Law experts to testify concerning their charges that i repeal of the embargo after the i european War began would be Quot an a a Neutral senatorial foes of embargo repeal who have pledged themselves to fight Quot from hell to have j made similar charges. Their decision a on 11 nut la on rime to Al Russia May present Germany with pact Moscow. Sept. 28 up Russia May present Germany with an accomplished diplomatic fact by taking Strong action against Esthonia in connection with the escape from Tallinn of the polish submarine 0<-Zel and the sinking by a submarine yesterday of the russian merchantman medallist it was reported toll was reported but not confirm-1 de that Befu the tin arrival hero yesterday of g mum foreign minister i j victim von Ribbentrop Russia j had demanded that Esthonia give up a the important islands of Ingoe Hilu and Yoesel Saare off the West coast of Esthonia near the Gulf of Riga and commanding the Entrance to the Gulf of Finland. Swedish Sti x i k i Oil id >1 d Pope k Anim a ii is Lacr co ii a Rance dlr. W. Ii Hutcheson s office is closed because of or. W. R. Hutcheson a condition following a heart attack suffered tuesday his office will be closed for a time. Or. Frederick Dettloff. Who was to have taken care of or. Hutcheson a practice during a the latter s illness will return to his office in Cloverdale to devote All of his attention to his Cloverdale practice. The Rev. C. M. Mcclure. Will preach the funeral Sermon at the i last rites for Thomas a. Allen it elect sold his interests in the Webb Crawfordsville Friday afternoon. Amp Cox garage to Hubert Sellers. Marriage licenses Richard d. Coffman., Farmei Greene Flatle route 3, and Myrle v. Mccammack at Hong. Cloverdale route 2. Oslo sept. 2s up a report i from Stavanger to it i by the 3.32h ton swedish Steamer Niland a i b m torpedoed off Kvit Sooy but that i its 29-Mnn Crew had been saved j the Crew was taken to Tananger j near Stavanger the report said. The Nyland belonged to tin tilling shipping company of Gothenburg. H. C. Foster and j. D. Mclean were in Indianapolis today attending a meeting of Indiana Ford dealers and viewing the 1940 line of Ford motor Cara. O a a it q o it it 9 0 0 0 f r today a weather 0 o and a 0 local temperature a 0 o o Cut amp o a a it 3 b generally fair in South increasing cloudiness in North portion tonight a skin la i xxx to Mark Honor xi1lk propos is for peace Vatican City. Sit. 2s up Pope Pius has hu.i1 a message to 0 1 Lig Erent anti Neutral nations recommending a general european peace conference an author Tive source said was said that the Pope had sent a message a sorting that if Germany would make honorable proposals for and Friday warmer tonight except peace guaranteeing the citation of to extreme Southwest portion cooler a free and Independent Poland i Friday in North portion which although reduced in size would. A. Be capable of carrying out its historic r me As a Catholic bulwark then the holy see would advise the belligerents to think Well of the uncertainties and consequences of a War on a vast scale before refusing to cooperate. A it was understood that the message recommended that Neutral nations support a peaceful 3olut1on. Re 52 7 a. M. 57 65 9 a. M. 70 76 11 a. A. 1 p. A. 88 2 p. A. 88 i
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