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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 4

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THE GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1932. PAGE FOUR SPECTATORS INVITED KAPPA ALPHA PHI THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932 Music by BROWN RUDDIES (Colored) Benefit American Legion Drum Corps 9 TO 12 P. M. INFORMAL Fri, 'jv dinner guest. Anderson 5pice- oi towrr- was a Elon? land spuit the 11 Ml II "Yi end with Miss PLAN TO ADJOURN CONGRESS JUNE 10 Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Chailes Delph. Mr. and Mrs.

M.Kenbie and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Valentine. Mr. and Mrs.

George Pendleton of Markleville. Mr. and Mrs. Daie TONIGHT THE FAMILY 50c Rosemary Yett r. An Easter cantata.

"Til? of will be given at the scl.c auditorium on next Sunday evening by the union choir "There is no question about our investigating the stock market and its practices. The committee will engage an attorney to lay the ground work, find witnesses and prepare a case for the inquiry. It should start as soon as the committee concludes consideration of the New Glass Bill." The fate of the Glass bill was somewhat doubtful. The Senate Last Times Tonight (By International News Service) WASHINGTON, March 23. A Johns.

Mr. Mrs. Scott Copeland I (if Wilkinson "The Silent Witness ind M. and daughter. Helen, took dinner Churches.

tentative program to adjourn Congress June 10, after passing the tar- Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth Cope- land. LIVESTOCK MARKET riff, tax, appropriation bills and such other measures as provoke no The Sophomore Class very pleas antly surprised their teacher. Miss Ethel Harlan, Monday by prepar INDIANAPOLIS. March 23 (INS) Hog receipts 4.500: holdovers 90; market mostly steady: 160-2251bs.

225-2501bs. S4.60-$4.65; 250-3001bs. S4.45-S4.55; 3001bs. up ing a pitch-in dinner in honor of her birthday. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Winn of controversy, was adopted today by administration leaders. This procedure, certain to kill a number of important bills which have become the subject of dispute, was said to have the o. k. of Democratic leaders of the house.

Both groups though made it plain that the program would be subject to change by developments in nation banking and currency committee will begin hearings which must be concluded by March 30th. Two of its sectionsone creating an "open market commission" to control Federal reserve purchases of open market securities; the other, authorizing the board to revoke fifteen-day loans to member banks on unsecured notes have been condemned. The program however will be elastic enough to allow the senate a vote on the prohibition issue. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY AT 3:30 The Crudest V6man in All Africa! A white goddess, she ruled a nation of savage blacks! "TRADER HORN" The miracle picture is here! The greatest of all adventurers! A beautiful love story sweeping through an amazing drama of a savage world. HARRY CAREY, EDWINA BOOTH, DUNCAN RENALDO Bloomington.

111., spent Tuesday S4.15-S4.35: 120-1601bs. S4.50-S4.65. Cattle receipts 1300: calves, 500; market all classes less active than with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winn.

New Arrivals COME IN AND SELECT YOUR EASTER HAT $2.00, $3.00 and up LENNA BARR Mrs. Thomas Bash of Carthage, yesterday, market weak to 25 cents lower. Steer trend not fully de spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Freeman Collins. al affairs.

Among measures, threatened by this program, would be the bill for veloped. Few early sales S4.75-S5.15. best heavies held above $7.50, most heifers S4 to S5.50. some lightweights $6.25 and better. Fat cows S3 to S4.25; low cutters and cutters $150-300; vealers 50 cents higher at $7.50 down.

1 Wilkinson Philippine independence, the new proposal for disposing of Mucle Shoals, the proposel $5,500,000,000 prosperity bond issue "and possibly even the new Glass bill, with its reforms for the Federal Reserve Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan announces the arrival of a new granddaughter, Marcia Carol Bolt, born Mich 21, 1932 to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bolt of Lowell, Ind.

Mrs. Bolt is in a hospital in Gary. Ind. miles in Howard and Grant counties. Road 32.

Perryville on State road 63 west to the Illinois State line, 5.40 miles in Fountain county. Road 36 from Road 67 near Pendleton to the Henry-Randolph county line, 31.80 miles in Madison and Henry counties. Road 36 from Henry-Randolph county line to the intersection of Mr. and Mrs. Joe McClarnon were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Roscoe McClarnon, Mr. and Mrs. Vint Keesling of Anderson were afternoon callers. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Cook and Miss Ruth Green were in New Castle Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Blakely Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ware Blakely of Pendleton. Mrs.

Jessie Masters and daughter Frances, were in Indianapolis, Saturday. Mrs. Maiaha Benson of Losant-ville, spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Smith.

Geo. Bert Swain and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Swain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Noc, at system.

All four bills have develop Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collier entertained to Sunday dinner, Mary Coilier and lady friends of Indianapolis, Mrs. Cecil Tucker, Mr. and Mrs.

James Collier. Mrs. Guy Reeves, Miss Mary Van Duyne, Mrs. J. O.

Slaughter, Mrs. Will Jackson, Mrs. Elizabeth Cope-land, attended the Sunday school ed considerable controversy and would provoke lengthy debate. The much discussed senate inquiry into speculation and the stock market will be held, according to Senator Watson of Indiana, Republican leader of the Senate. He said: Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Addison and little daughter, Helen Jean, Route 1, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. Addison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.

F. Addison. Marion Schneider who has been seriously ill with pneumonia the past few weeks at the home of his sister, Mrs. Horace Edwards, is slowly improving. Road 227 mar the Ohio State line, twenty-two miles in Henry and county convention at Fortville on Thursday.

Randolph counties. Road 38, Noblesville to Pendleton, 14 miles in Hamilton and Madison counties. Road 132. Pendleton through Lapel to Road 32, about 7:55 miles in Madison county. Road 157, from the Clay-Owens county line northwest to Clay City, 5.5 miles in Clay county.

Road 224. Andersonville to Road 29 southeast of Shelbyville, 21.10 miles in Rush and Shelby counties. Road 267. Mooresville to Plain-field. 7.10 miles in Morgan and Hendricks counties.

Road 627 from road 27 north of Richmond to Road 38. approximately 3.85 miles in Wayne county. Road 161 from the Warriek-Du- Mighty NEW LOCAL SERVICE CONVENIENCE is the keynote of the new Greyhound loctl service between Terre Haute and Richmond, including Indianapolis and all intermediate points. Convenience plus the well known economy and comfort of Greyhound buses which also makes them best for trips to all principal American cities. Sample this new service your next trip.

You'll like it. The frequent, schedules, the luxuriously fitted coaches, the steady, dependable drivers and convenient down-town terminals assure you a quicker, cleaner, more enjoyable trip. LOW ONE-WAY FARES From Greenfield, Ind. Indianapolis 60 Richmond 1.40 Torre Haute 2.10 Cambridge City .95 Knightstown 35 COLUMBIA HOTEL 118 E. Main Street Phone 97 PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND -Si easy to like! i bois county line north to the junc tion with State Road 64.

about 5.20 miles in Dubois county. Mrs. Viola Collins of near Mt. Comfort, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Lemuel Moore and Mrs. Hattie Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Duncan and sons have returned to their home on North East street from New Or- If you smoke cigars, vou want a cigar.

If you smoke a pipe, you want pipe tobacco. But if you roll your own if you like handmade cigarettes you want tobacco made for rolling. Velvet is just tliat made for rolling mighty good tobacco' and mighty easy to like! leans. where Mrs. Duncan and sons have been spending the win-jter with her uncle, Guy Ponti, and familv.

STATE BEGINS CARE NEW ROADS Maintenance on 206 Additional Miles of Road Announced Today by Director Brown. LOCAL ROADS NOT IN LIST recommande par- INDIANAPOLIS. March 23 (INS ticulieremcnt par sa finesse ct sa purcte. WORK LET THERE BE WORK! War Against Depression asks a million employers to give an unemployed American a job and that is the main aim, for regular, steady jobs are needed to break the back of depression. But United Action for Employment, waging this war, finds that the ingenuity of the American people is being stirred into action by the campaign to create jobs in remarkable ways.

There's the "pied piper" of Little Rock, Ark. United Action in that city has got back of Merlin Moore of Pine Bluff and Little Rock families are asked to call upon him for pest extermination. The mayor even designated a "rat and mouse day" as part of the campaign for employment. United Action for Employment in Iowa designated a day as "responsibility day" upon which day each citizen was urged to assume definite responsibility to the and to the unemployed. In Carrizzozo, N.

ranches gave employment to stranded newcomers whose semi-arid land and low prices had combined against them. The conscience of the nation is being aroused and its ingenuity is being set to work. Give a man a job be one of a million employers to do that. But if you can't give a steady job, give an hour a day or an hour a week. Help break the back of depression, but most of all help the unemployed to regain their footing and their self-respect.

Maintenance has started on 206.76 miles of new roads recently absorbed into the State highway system. John J. Brown, director of the Indiana Highway commission, announced here today. Brown explained that roads involved arc a part of nearly 1.000 miles taken from the "dotted line" system by the commission in the last two months and ordered into active maintenance before May 1st. The 2C6 miles just taken over involved fifteen roads Brown said.

They are: Road 3, Markl? northeast to the junction with old Road 3 south of Fort Wayne, sixteen miles in Wells and Adams counties. Road 230, New Haven east to the Ohio State line, ten miles in Allen county. Road 59. Linton through Sand-born to Road 58. 11.46 miles in Greene and Knox counties.

Road 157, Bloom field North through Worthington to the Clay-Owen county line, 21.50 miles in Green and Owen counties. Road 26. from Road 31, south of Kokomo to Road 9. about 24.30 MM dei or JO ma G'M igsett Mrexs Tobacco Co..

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