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No. 117
DEPAUW BEN El V( TOR
I VERNON, ImL, Mur. 7 (l 1’) — Lnierican Red Cross will spend E„ $G.-,,000 and $75,000 in einert: 1 Ivlii'f and rehabilitation in the 1 L,,.pt Wabash valley, accordintf fi-,. Williamson, Rad Cros ft< Id
GREENCASTLE SQUAD READY FOR TOURNEY
BAI SMAN SENDS TIGER ( LBS THROUGH FINAL WORK-
OUT ON FRIDAY
REGIONAL MEET AT ATTICA
( lint on Meets Crawfordsville; Cubs Clash With Attica In Afternoon
Round Saturday
Coach W. E. Bausman sent his ! Greencastlc hi^h school basketball players through a liKht workout to- ! day as final preparation for the rcg1 ional net tourney to be held at Attica man, former DePauw j 0,1 Saturday.
, Greencastlc resident, The Tijfer Cubs clash with Attica’s
i ii on. who will supervise the tfives $200,000 to Dcl’auw University. Red Ramblers at 3 p. in. tomorrow. At
r f i. ..i.i a 1,1 u-,uilil A iinoiinei'oient of tills o i ft u mil, 2 o'elock. Clinton and
JAMKS ». NHI.SON
Indianapolis student and
MRS. D1LKEY ILL W ITH CANCER, LEAVES SICK-BED TO VISIT SON The condition of Marvin Dilkey, a I junior in the University, who is rc- | covering from an operation for acute appendicitis at the County hospital, was reported slightly better today. His parents, Mr. and Mis. Ora Dilkey, of Newcastle, Ind., arrived lust night. Although Mi-. Dilkey had been severly ill, suffering with cancer, she left her sick-bed to make the trip to. Greencastle yi'-terday by automo-
bile.
DnKSETT I \RM SOLD The Citizens Trust Company on Thursday sold the Henry P. Dorsett farm in Jefferson township consisting of 204 acres to Cornie Buis, who in turn sold 120 acre.-, including the home place with the buildings, to O. G. Webb, who owns oilier land adpucent to the Dorsett farm. The consideration was about $30 per acre. o
W. A. COOPER FIRST TO FILE AS CANDIDATE
TO GET PRISON PAROLE
THREE OTHER CANDIDATES DK CLARK IN TENTION THURSDAY AT CLERK'S OFFICE
NUMEROUS CONTESTS LOOM
lution of funds, said aid would j Announcement of this . il t \\u
flood victims in Knox, Posey | yesterday.
, on counties in Indiana, and , Wabash, White and Galla-!
Inties in Illinois.
feed, and seed for the com--on’s crops, will be distributed He,| Cro-s. The amount of [i,| included that already spent
|ief and supplies.
[j tin' next two weeks, the re-
jK w i|| be permitted to buy sup2, r , hunts to be paid by the Red
county’s share of the fund from $10,000 to $12,000.
LOCAL BANK BACKING SEED
[DEATH ACCIDENTAL ■don. Mar. 7 (UP)—A coronUrt, -itting at Westminster totlared the death of Mr-. Pearl |rt, secretary of Henry L. Stiinto accident. ] |n maret, attached t<, tie K Idelegation, died in a 40-fo it i her window in the Mayfair the eve of her intended i America.
il Develops Para Property
2 o’clock, Clinton and Crawfordsvilb I | will tangle. Odds favor the Miners in I this tilt hut the Athenians may spring a surprise. Greencastle is doped toj win from Attica, probably putting thei Cubs and Clinton in the final game
Saturday night at K o'clock.
Coach Bausman will start the fol-j
ri W | X I.wing lineup again.-t Attica: Stone \A/I\Il A I-ivJ 1-O ai K. Crawley, forwards; Fills, cen-
! ter; Tobin and (J. Crawley, guards. 1 Other boys who mav see action are:
FIVE PRIZES OFFERED FARMERS , , b, I, Mast I - . M,-Anally
WHO ARE BEST JUDGES aM ,| Cancilla.
OT GRAIN Through th eo-operation of the , Greencastle Telephone Company, the A seed corn test for farmers i l>ady Banner will receive the half being sponsored by the Fust Nation ,1 and final score of each game Saturllank which Is offering five prizes, day afternoon and during the final ranging from a bushel down to a peck night gaine. These scores will be post-
W.F. Smith To Be C. Of C. Speaker
WARREN F. SMITH OF LONE STAR ( ORl’OR VI ION, TO ADDRESS MEETING
Roy llillis Has Withdrawn From Clerks’ Race. Others Prepare For Active Fight
Warren F. Smith, Incur sales manager of the Lone Star Cement Corporation of Indiana, will be the principal
W. A. Cooper, Democratic candidate for county auditor, was the first to file his declaration for office in the primary of May 0, with County Clerk Ferd Eueas Friday, the first day for filing of such declarations. Declarations may be filed from now until April C, the final day provided by
law.
Three other candidates, Willis C. Aker, Democratic candidate for assessor of Washington township; H. L. Wells, Republican candidate fortru - tee of Greencastle township, and II. M. Heavtn, Democratic candidate far precinct committeemen of Floyd town-hip, were said to have “jumped the gun” when they filed declarations
I with the clerk Thursday. Already a large number of
OCEAN HEROESj AG AIN PROVE THEIR MERIT
CHIEF OFFICER M NNNING AND ( AIT. FRIED IN \NOTHER HUMANITARIAN ACT
EXECUTE DARING TRANSFER
Cook
j Take Father Of Seriously Injured Girl Almard Their Steamer Des-
pite Heavy Seas
j ABOARD S. S. AMERICA, at sea, Mar. 7 (UR) Chief Officer Harry i Manning and Capt. George S. Fried i of the liner America, accomplished, Jill darkness and heavy sea.- last night, j another of the humanitarian acts I which already has nude them known to the world as mariner-heroes. They took aboard, at the risk of
- | life, Chief Engineer Frank Hattuir.
FAMOUS \R< FIC EXPLORER OR.P f u “' eHst bound Reamer Cranford, DFKFD PAROLED FROM ■ to Bring him back to America where FEDERAL PRISON his daughter, critic: M.’ burned in a
J -hip fire at. New Orleans, is cullini;
I for him.
WASHINGTON, March 7 (UP) Dr. F rederick A. Cook, former arctic i
DR. COOK TO CUT FREEDOM
persons.
met f lng OI nuinnnpati! an,I I? 11 mil,Ii.', the Greencastle ^Chamber of Couie.em el the Country (Tub .Muuday
evtirnp at (1:30 o clock. aU( j township. Several of the present Kiel lion of offT it and hearIn,: of | incumbents will seek renomlnutiun at
speaker before th' miu.il niee'ing 0 j j,olh Democrats and Republicans, have
expressed their intention to seek election to various offices, both county
reports of the past year, will be other
features of the meeting
I
JBSION ALONG TAPAJos Buyer h as modern COMFORTS
ed in the office windows. Fan* who n • 11 are not downtown can call !)5 for ' n *l W W I | |
formation on the Attica regional. | Scores from other regionuls ovi r the | state W'ill also be available at the Dan- j
| tier office Saturday night.
Prof. Frank N. Jones, local princi-
of Woodburn Yellow Dent seed corn, for farmers who are the best judges
of seed germination.
Five racks of -eed corn, each containing ten cars of corn, are on display in the bank. Farmers ate requested to fill in wi a card their opin- ,
. , E tourmunent ^program's *and J other! St Huh, BUILDINGS HAVE BEEN '^The* 5 awards eonsU of a bushel of i material, stated today that < iru ' nta , s -j AU1 ' U H>,< ^ ' OI " ''
Open Momlav
incumbents will seek renomination at
the spring primary.
Contests loom in practically every
office to be filled this year. Two or ! more persons of the same party have announced they w ill seek nomination
j to the same office in many cases. A large numbers of offices
Responding to wireless requests
1 I from the Cranford, Capt. Fried man-
expiorer, physician and oil promoter,, ( , uv( , ml h|s 8hip to within C0 o
was ordeacil paroleil from Leaven-
worth prison today by Attorney Gen-
eral Mitchell.
Cook Iris been serving a sentence "f 11 years and !i months following his conviction at Fort Worth, Tex., on a charge of i.-iug the mails to defraud. Dr. Cook, who won a short-lived I
yards of the other vessel. Then Manning “went overboard” with 11 seamen in a lifeboat, pulled through the threatening wave , and returned with Ids passenger, who was hauled to the
dock by breeches buoy.
The two ships were approximately
no woo a snori-m i-u ' *
world fame in 1909 when he claimed :!0,) milps south of Ca|,L ‘ liate *[' L ‘ n to be the first man ever tp reach the! their dramtttic meeting came. BatNorth Pole, ha been pi ' 1 l,u ' l C ” n,ord - * 118 at I-eavcnworth fur four yea: - :i '''“ssage telling of the New and II month-, thus having .served Grl ‘‘ a * ls > n w, ’ llh hi ’’ w ' l fe one-third of In sentence. ha(l d,ed > h,s so,, lo 1 ' t ’ ; ‘ nd h,s ‘ JlUKh - A ft it his claims to having reached j u ‘ 1 ' was u-,tica,| ' V b „ ume ' a ^ ro '
be filled this year, including praet c- ‘ j suit of a dockside tire aboard the S. a„ y every county office, two commis- ^ ^t ^ ^ " S. Sea,die last Sunday.
ally -very county office, two commit-. ^ ^ Scantic last Sunday.
quested to fill in on a card their opin-1 ' " M - ' U1 tak-lsiIPT. YOUNT XNNOl N( ES ALL 1 1 . .V ..,7!... ’ when he api»eared in T<xas a pro
ion as to the germinating ability oflpal, who was »' a hu. ; «Dy tak | sr o| _ |( , 1L|HN( ^ „ XVK liKKN
K. March 7 (UP)— Under lihent from the central office pity,' the Ford company Wit* develop its concession along |iij'i: river in this state, ptest accomplishment has been ml in tin locality of Boa llanting of rubber plants and )tion of necessary equipment 'plantation of young shots. 1 comfort of employes, hous- | been constructed as well as a with a capacity of IS# pat* Ihi' company has erected an [light plant, a large sawmill, a pr for fresh water, subterrancl tanks for petroleum and and a general emporium Provisions are sold to the emut a price u little above the pay for the maintenance of kblishment. Boramaoteations problem was ft'' construction of a highway Kldione lines between Boa Vista lem (Para). Jlniiiilh there were 1 ,M)U < m■V irking for the Ford concea
IJ'ara.
>ier Airman
liter New Mark
Ju MINSK,W TO START
|NDURANCE FLIGHT [AT INDIAN AIM,US
seed corn for first prize, three-fourtii of a bushid as -econd prize; one-ha'f bushel, third prize; one peek, fourth prize, and one peek for fifth prize. Awards will he based on the result : of a ragdoll germination test to be started at once, the results of which will be announced Saturday afternoon, March 22, at 2 o’clock. At that time County Agent Floyd Miller will discuss eac h ear and it - germination possibilities. He will td so discuss corn diseases and eau- es of weak germination. According to '.lie county agent seed corn this year iscarce and the germination percentage will he low. The purpose of the contest i- to arouse interest among the farmers and to enable them to Is ltor judge good seed com before thspring planting. A home made germinator constructed from a lard ca i is also on display at the bank in connection with the contest. Rules governing the contest follow: 1. Each farmer may examine the ear hut he can remove only one kei-
nal from each ear.
2. He may apply any test he desire.- hut the corn must not be taken
away from the exhibit.
3. The contestants are not to be influenced hy the type of ear but muc to decide whether the seed will merely to decide whether the seed will grow and if they would planY it. 4. They will note on the card afte 1 each ear the numlier the words “Good ( seed” or “Not good seed.” 5. Each contestant will sign his name and address to the card nod leave it in the hox by the exhibit. Unsigned slips will not be con Ad-
ored.
(5. At the end of the contest tV* dolls will be opened publicly. Con-te-tants and other farmers to be prerent.
tie fans who follow the Cubs to the! regional should go by the way of Crawfordsville if it continues raining. He reports there is a bad place in th road, going by the way of Rockville, that may cause tourney f rails trouble.
precinct committeemen and other So far only two persons who have announced their intention to seek of
» i ficc have withdrawn from the rare. Ml (H eenca.-tle City and Townshln , They are Roy Hillis whose new posiC,, Milidated schools will open Mon-1 tion as sale- manager of the L.
HUGHES TO SPEAK
Judge James P. Hughes, who for yea is has been Judge of 1 utnym county circuit court, will be the speaker at th- regular meeting of tie. Men’- Brotherhood at the First M. K. Church, on Tuesday rver’ing, March 11th, at C:30 |>. m. Judge Hughes will give hilecture on, “The Trial of Jesus.” Those who have heard this lecture uivery much enthused about it, and the Brotherhood is foitunate in getting Judge Hughes here.—Brazil
Times.
II V II I RESIGNS BERLIN. March 7 (UP)—Dr. Hj.-I mar Sehacht re-igned today as the piesident ■■( the R ichsbank. Dr. Sehacht, v" • signed the Owen D. Young Reparations plan, recently had attacked t e government for “adu 1 - tcration” of the reparations plan. Winds Do Damage In Three Slides
day after a week of inactivity cuu ed by a pinal meningitis outbreak according to nn announcement by Snpt.
Warren J. Yount, Finlay.
Mr. Yount said that unless new cases ar ise or other conditions warrant the chonls will re-open Monday. All school buildings have been fumigated and thoroughly disinfected in preparation for the re-opening.
lu MEET UNTIt APRIL
LONDON, March 7 (UP)—Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDonald indicated to the pres- today that tin
II. Chevrolet Sales, will prevent him from making an active campaign for
wlieu he appeared in Texas a- pr< muter for the Petroleum Producers'
association.
The association was a comhiiiution of defunct oil companies which claimed it had two gigantic oil gushers ! producing 20,UO(, barrels a day. Ti.r I prosecution in Dr. Cook's case con-
I
the Democratic nomination for count” clerk, and Ernest Sellers, Republican candidate for assessor of Greencastl':
township.
Much active preliminary campaign ing has already been done by various candidates. Political activity will increase rapidly from now until the day of the primary as candidates file their declarations with the county clerk anil definitely place themselvi
in the political ring.
(healed in uic pres. c,i„v Political observers believe the com-fivc-pirwcr naval conference might be j n jr election will be one of the mo t expected to end in the middle of April, j hotly coni os ted in a number of years ril. ! °
KILLS WIFE; COMPANION SOUTH BEND, March 7 (UP) Leo Dcmbinaki, 23, South Bend, shot and killed his wife, Clementina, 1’0, and a negro physician, Dr. J. L. (antis, 40, when he diacoveied the two together in a bedroom of his home
early today.
Mrs. Dcbiimki wa shot three times and Dr. Curtis once in (lie bead. Iloth died instantly. After the shooting, Drmbiu ki walked several blocks to a railroad yard and surrendered to a railroad detective. He was held in jail pending a coroner’s investigation.
tended the well- would pump hut 10
barrels daily.
Cook, now a gray-haired man of (it, is said to be anxious to face tile world again for “another chance.”
Fmicli Prolil
I>v U. S.-Geriiiuii
Dirigible Data
DR. I I BOR E< KBARDT T<> \ |SIT DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
A distinguished visitor to this city in the near future will be Dr. Tiber Eckhardt, one of the most prominent of the ' younger statesmen end journalists of Hungaty, who ha ju-t arrived in this country. He will visit the International Relations club- of
rt,RN\l,oFS( M'SEDKATB \ND| DISORDER IN SOUTHERN
AREA
MEMPHIS, Term., Mar. 7 (UP) Tornado-.- which ripped paths through four towns in widely separated sec tions of Arkansas, Mississippi and Loui-iana last night, left a trail of death and disorder, a survey revealed
today.
A preliminary check of the high
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tNAPOLIS, Mar. 7 (UP)—W. B-w, Indianapolis aviator, is to take off from Mars Bill pfore dawn Sunday in an a' - e-tnblish a new record for l flight with a standard
plane.
pilot a Curtiss Robin monoi bis non-refueling flight. Be fly alone, coining to the k'hcn his fuel has been exjfuvoruhlc weather conditions Ited to stay in the air about hoptl to - how that a fully Ithn '-pas'cnger airplane cam " >" Hr, miles an hour with a jonsumptioH of -ix or -even P" each 1(>0 miles of travel.
BAIMIUIDGK MAN TO
RE TRIED HERE MAR. ’-*2 /’ 1 r ', i|| l ,. vl .: i | ( ., l three dead
Trial of Sam Mackall, Baiabridge « • ,. cor( , injur ,,,. young man. on a charge of mtox.ca- n,< 1 ' (|ltma(f , fr „m th.
tion, will be held in the Putnam cir- 1 '°P '•
cuit court March 22, according to a trial date >et following a pl-a of
and
in that town in an
dition February 22. On the affidavit filed Friday his name was given as Sam Michell. Them was correc-d when he was arraigned Friday, r. S. Hamilton will defend Mackall at his
trial March 22. *
shoptak.h about same Word received form Hillis Shop-
Fonn<‘r SprunT Itankrr On Trial
JOHN SMITH, I’.KING TRIED AT BLOOM I N(, ION ON F,i| R EM-
KE/./LEMI NT (T)l NT'S
MR MINISTRY OPPOSED TO SPENDING HUGE SIMS IN EXPERIMENTS
PARIS, March, 7 (UP)—The world tciu: of the (iraf-Z-pjielin, the succes ful maneuvers of the British-built U-100 and the plans of the American firms for the coiu-truction of superdirigibles have not convinced the French Air Ministry of the practicability of utility of dirigibles. M. Laurent Eynae, Minister of the Air, told the United Pre-s that France was not going to waste money on their
BLOOMING I (1 x, .March , John ( , n(| tmetion until other nations ha»l
Smith, 70 year old while haired ex-
president of the defunct Spencer Exchange bank sat i circuit court hero
Mold Slayer (H Hoy \i N<*\v|iort
gun- tlirough costly expeiini-nl
cnange uui.k sui ... c.u.v ....a The French air ministry -ees only yesterday while hi attorneys and the commercial utility for dirigible testate's counsel ware endeavoring to day and no bind military valid' wbatget a jury to try him on foui einUv- ev. r. in view of the superior speed zlement counts in cmiic'clion with the | and climbing power of fighting a,rclosing of the in-lilution’s doors by I planes and only a very slight naval the state bank examiner last June. A' military value as eye- .of the fleet
special venire was summoned out of far at sea.
which it was expected to get a jury. At any rate, the budget "f the The prosecution asked the jurors if French Air Ministry for I9:;n does
( LIFFORD SIDERS IN < ON IT NEMENT AWAITING S I M(T OF
LEGAL I’RIK EDI HE
they would be willing to vote for conviction of Smith if h is found guilty notwithstanding hi advanced age and the fact that he may not have used any of the money he is charged with embezzling for hi- own u-c. Smith now lives in New X ork ( ity. About 30 williess s are here tiom Dwell
not contain a cent for dirigible experiments. The government, in fact, ha- no dirigible policy, and has bad none since the Dixmude, turned over to France by Germany after the war exploded and was lost over the Med-
iterranean with her crew.
“Dirigibles CO t t« to 50,000,0011
the leading colleges and universities of the United States, under the auspire of the Carnegie Endowment fo"
International Peace.
Hr. Eckhardt will speak at DePauw University on Saturday, March 15. Profes-or George It. Manhart will
preside at the meeting.
Huiing the world war Dr. Eckhardt served as attache of the High Com-mic-ioner for Transylvania; in 1922, be became chief of the Department of
in the Stati
freak
winds appeared great, with much live stock lost and many houses and farms
iwimk a |»iru
not guilty before Judge J'' 1 ""' 8 ''' Iknown dead were Mrs. J. W. Hughe- Friday morning. MackaH is Kosciusko, Mis-., an unat liberty under bond provided by | m ^ rru wom|lIl n , ar Boyle, Fred Ford of Bambridge. I... onH u negro laborer at Harris, Mackall, in an affidavit tiled by |amt • nog lie
George Potter, town mar-hal of Bus-. 1 ' a ’ (lunmge was reported Press in the State Department of sellville, is alleged to have appeal*I, K , . iu , ko Miss., and Gregory, I Hungary; he was » member of la*intoxicated con- Do" 1 i lU il,lings were leveled 1 Hament and betaine known as one of
a , r T a .‘^re of injured were reported the n.ost brilliant speakers in that al,<l , ... , ll 'dy. On the return of King ( harle in each vil age. jy , 0 Hungary, he became leader "si \YKR HELD of the Independent National Party. HUFFAUb Marrh 7 (UP)—Buffalo , T he climax of his career came with ,J'<«i»y tisy«. w* u. ;!r:
in K an Indian woman, who, they say, has made a statement admitting pur-
the slaying of Mrs. Clo
hi her
ho
nJBR” ■‘'d-uc to y i ,1a v for modi
ama Perry left the County ■his morning and returned
ne.
Minor and later as chairman of the Committee <>" Foreign Relations. Many time- during the post-war period
ably last three or four day
Both aides were expected to make I opening statements late today. The I prosecution contends t h at the
N EWPORT, Ind., March 7 Clifford, bank accepted no ■ y d'T"' '• Siders, 29-year-old confessed “fiend-J ita officers knew it was insolvmt.
slayer” of Glen Judson, Clinton school i pupil, remained in solitary confine-j nient at the county jail today. ( oun- | ty officers wt re careful that no vis-1
itorS were allowed to sec Siders.
Exactly what legal procedure is fai ing Siders was unknown today, although there are sevt ral channel* which can be followed in prosecuting the man. Siders, by virtue of being a
county for the trial which will prob-1 francs each, and yaw be destroyed
fur a dollar, with a bandful of incendiary bullets that can be pumped into her by even a clumsy commercial plane upon which a machine guu
could bo mounted," an official of the
Air Ministiy -aid.
“The world war prove I conclusively that dirigibb > were no match for airplanes or for anti-aircraft artillery on the ground. The German record-' -how a very high proportion of losses for the few dirigibles that were sent out to bomb Paris or London. Seven Zeppelins in one night-bombing ex-
violator of a parole from the Indiana wine and whi-ky
HOLD PARKE BOOTLEGGER INDIANAPOLIS, Miucli 7—(UP)— Four men were midi i sirost today af ter raids by federal dry agents In
Vigo 'ami Parke counties yesterday , ,
Agents said they eoiillseated 1 pedition on London were brought quarts of beer and several gallons of I down by storms in Fiance and Bel-
reformatory can bp s'nt back to serve the remainder of the 25 years given him hy a Clay county judge. In that he has confessed to criminal assault on the Judson hoy, who was under 12 years of age, the penalty facing him can be life imprison-
ment.
Although it is not definitely known, it is probable that the county grand jury will be called into session and go through the formality of returning an indictment. Siders has already con
the raid, In addl- giom.
tt.m lo atllls and alleged li.p.o. mak-I Small dirigibles, nut Zeppelins of
the size of the Graf, are still held m-
ng eqi' pmen . dispensiblo for use with naval fleets.
Those 'urrenteU an hmi« i Musti iM'i, i •
of near Carbon, and Harry L. Miller, | T^v are more e^.ly maneuvered Clpdt I lavas M4 I I Imlth, ttv- ,1 "" 1 -M.lune- 11 •»
lug near Brazil.
and can
qieiate much slower than plane-, so as not to run ahead of the cruisers.
MILL SELLS FOR $(>,000
Walter S. Campbell officially announced Friday afternoon that he h 1 - sold the Big Four mill to the Putnam
! The French navy has several small [dirigibles, but no more are to be built
for th ■ present. ,
Frame is watching with* interest, bowevei, the experiments in Germany, England, Italy and the United States.
nas mam a ■ r Annng the Dost-war period indictment, oiuers n is airemiy * ” , s „i(| the Big r our min i<> me i uvnani , , . . . r n " ru •'•■■■ ■ . It-I I-Jndiui I" ; Dr Eckhardt ■ had charge of im feaaad Ws gBUt in the Jud ■ pends nothing l^it maken np laugh at the LonffoepiUl in Indian ^ March8nd( wtf. rf_ H^ri jIfeUtartt ha. .t^ptod .tUcks on women. tion . . ,, was |6J)M. a " ' aalt ' ''. h “ h . 1
a polls, today, « that he was ho d ing his own and there was practically change in his condition. He was reported not so well last night, but the attending physicians stated he w..s well todHV ss they could expect
at’the* Buffalo mu- portunt financial, economic and com-
Sl „. whom the Indian woman inipbeated in the slaying, police said. j
this field he is considered an out-
standing authority
tion. The purchase price wa- $(i,(l90. Mr. Campbell also stated that he
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Evans, II. It LI w j|| 0 p ( .,. a p. f r , )rn the Besser room,
are the parents of a (langliter
Krtday morning
, ’ 01 ' 11 ^ just north of the mill and nt Fi!l- | more, during the immediate future.
of all the faults which thoM "ther l>owers discover after Jiavmg spe ,t millions of dollars. She put' all her lessons together and when the time is ripe, she will huilrl <lirigibl„»«
