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YESTERDAY’S RESVbTS Nitlonul L««9i'« . mnatl 21; Philadelphia. a. nrooklvn 4; .. hlcaßl >. 11; New York 1. £S American League 5-5- New York. 4 4. xVashingto”i. i St Louis. 1. Detroit. ’■ ° . 1 7 Cleveland 2. 13 inniugt Chlc»K*>’ ’■ 7, . }j 0 others scheduled. American Aseociation e«iia 4-7' Kansas City. 3-b. Indianapolis. 4 7. Milwaukee. 7; Louisville, b. Others rain. —o Iknipscv-Timney Bout Approved By Commission Kew York. Aug. 12. - (United « 8 s)-The state athletic commis 1 today approved a bout between Jack Dempsey, world’s heavyweight cbM Bpion. and Gene Tunney, chai r {or the title. A fight between pempsey and Paddy Mullins, man IP er of Harry Wills, negro heavy Jeidtt was narrowly averted outage tbs commissions ofice. foltowing Ihe announcement of the aixprovaj of the Dempsey Tunney match. Wills previously was recognised as the challenger for Dempsey’s title. TO LAY MEXICAN CASE BEFORE MR. COOLIDGE SOON «<l*T latJED y»O» FAQ OHHt _ _ ordinary procedure «ould be to sunt mon the Arcbbisbo i tor a preliminary hearing. At the moment that the religious situation tlmoughcut th- count-y was becomiM mare tranquil. the announced plan of the Mexican Government to take over church properties held m the names of indivb : als as well a hr churches thcinseV.es adds fuel to the controversy. According to Cath> lie leaders. The pr jedt becamo known when the Secretary of the interior sent attorney General Ortega Plans by which the Nation proposed to Upre over all clerical property on tile ground that the clergy is not permitted to possess property. .The new'paper graph.r o states-tha. properties, with a value of sl2.i>t»o. tn«i are already Auction Students To Sell Home-made Takes Home-made cakes, made by mem bers of the Epworth League of the Methodist church of this city, will be sold at audtiou. Saturday evening, by the students of ‘.be Reppert Auction School, during their regular evening sale on the court house square There rtll ter.’l"" l many different varities. Movie Show On Sunday Columbus, Ind., Aug. 12.—(United Pressi —An appeal to the Bartholonew circuit Court was planned today by attorneys for Oscar Kuschner and Howard Cornell of Indianapolis and Frank Rembusch of Shelby ville, who were fined 110 and costs each tor operatng a Sunday moving picture show here. At the conclusion of the trial Rembusch announced that th e case would be carried to circuit court and to the state supreme court if necessary. He also said he would force the closing of ail commercial .business places each Sunday. U. B. Church To Hold Quarterly Conference The local Uintej Brethren church will hold its fourth and last quarterly ' 1 ' 111 ■_ i « J ■ rj - r •

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conference for the year, Friday even Ing. Auk. 13. The conference will begin at promptly 7.J0 o’clo k to transact all and any biuiness that should coiue before the meeting. The election of a delegate to the annual conference will take place. The official bs:n <1 w ill meet, a'so. at the Hattie tirup and will g> to the Quarterly c nfetinci- . .ion Thii is an important meeting and every official Is urged to be present with their written report. A truate< in the Church will be elected to fill the vacancy caused by the <h*atli of B. C. Hoagland. Donahey And Cooper Win In Van Wert County Van Wert. Ohio, Aug. 12- lau-k of county contests iu the democratic party kept the total democratic vote ♦Hist in the primary election here Tuesday down to between 1,400 and 1,500 votes. Governor Vic Donahey was an winner in Van Wert county, getting a total of 999 votes, to 385 for A. P. Sandies. 49 for James C. B. Beatty, and 48 tj>r J. 11. Kauff man. There were, several close con tests in the vote iu the republican primary huge. There was a total of 2,343 votes cas’ tor the republican » a candidates for governor. Myers Y. Cooper received 1.223 votes, while his opponent for the 'gubernatorial nomination, Thad Brown, received 931 votes. The democratic ticket uoftiinated in the county primary was: Cloyce A. Springer, representative Martin W. Feigeit, clerk of courts A. L. Fleck, sheriff Emanuel R. Friedly. auditor Charlee N. Scheldt, commissioner P. B. Kesler, treasurer Jerry Agler, recorder John I. Miller, pioaecuting attorney Frederick W. Conley, coroner. The republican ticket is: Frank* Balyeat. representative Kay Woodard, clerk of courts H. W. Johnson, sheriff Charles W. Ringer, auditor Charles L. Allen, commissioner B. O. Chilcote, treasurer Charles O. Albaugh, recorder Albert T. Stroup, prosecuting attorney E. H. Alspaugh, coroner. Fwo Track Workers Run Down By Train; One Dies Gary, tad.. Aug. 12.—(United Pressi —Funeral arrangement werq being matte today for Pomosco Auches, railway track worker, while Raphael Asparga Is in a serious condition at a hospital here following an accident in which they were tun down by a Baltimore aud Ohio passenger train yesterday. It is believed neither heard the approaching flyer as tiny nlade no at . "t.euipi iu get oat-v< vvay. o At Willshire Monday Will-hire, Ohio, Aug. 12.—(United Press I —Jlertuan Gero, of near Monroe, and two companions were picked up near the school building here Monday night by Marshal Strickler, , upon complaint made by persons re- ' siding in that neighborhood that the ti io was making a disturbance of i the peace. When taken in tow by I the marshal, .the young men gave every evidence of being intoxicated. The Gero car was taken in charge i by Mayor Alspaugh. and it cost the owner of the car (•60 to redeem his property Tuesday morning. Maney Left To Orphanage i Teire Haute. Ind . Aug. 12. — (United] | Press) —A thousand dollar ; is be- > . queathed the Indiana Masonic orphanI age at. Franklin by the will of Lena i McKinley, school teacher who died yj here last week, the filing of the will

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revealed , . Q, F ~ , , Rushville — '’Peeping Jonnies’’ are blamed for the series of burglar scares in RukhvlUe during the past few’ weeks. ] Terre Haul** - Rotarians of Terre' Haute are confirmed golfers. Plans are being made for the third chib tournament of the season. Newcastle Henry county will be' without a school nurse this year It was decided at a meeting of the county school board. The proposition was votad down by a vote of 7 to 6. I Hartford City An ordmaue has. I>. i>Ti passed by the < tty council here prohibiting Hire-hing machines, roll ers. tractors ami other heavy iuuhine from driving on paved streets here. A new asphalt street was cut badly by a heavy Ihresher, Michigan City—Police arc lookluK tor two mon who bought a cj> and paid for it with a check on a “Chicago Hauk ". Investigation showed no such institution as the oue named existed. Torre Haute. July 31 A- Plunging! fourty feet while at work on the new Woodrow Wilson high school build ing. Sherman Hooper, a stone mason, 1 was badly injured. Gary, July 31 — Police Chief Forbis is particular about the appearance of his men. He has ordered all officers to procure immediately uniforms ot, the standard style recently approved for the Gary force. Laporte. July 31 — The first consignuient of new wheat sold on the local market brought $1.30 a bushel ] It was brought to the mill from the farm of Albert Glassman. Bluffton. July 31 — Twelve year old Russell Aker was badly injured in breaking a colt. The atinpal be-

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