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Hki: killed W IN ACCIDENTS t'HOM PACE ONE) fIL,!., anil it struck a steel l«’le. lla'lmaii, Rochester, run! unidentified tM. ,>. I. i.!<<i near Lagrange *Sa ..„, l i».i- truc k. Hoffman's I

I We can’t save ourselves and the 11' 111 moneychangers. I Let’s save ourselves and drown I I the money changers. ■EiCHHORN for Representative I B Pol. ADVT. ■To The VOTERS __ The duties of my office ■K makes »t impossible for KO mc Bec vo * ers - I I As a final appeal I take lIU this method of asking your i|fl| support in the Primary I } WmE election next Tuesday. 111 VOTE FOR HI Bf. x J ' ? Mrs. Alice I Christen If Candidate For I Iftk Clerk- Treasurer H W* iSlk < 11 V or DECATI R H ■h.® No. I s <>n t itx Ballot. IE waa<B Po! ADVT I ... ..- —" I DAVID HOGG I It E PUBLIC A N I i ■•■ ■ '■■ ■ — ~=i I i I iMpb, < i j I ■' ■ i ' s I I JE ' I ,; wßlb S?* :/ ■ W* ig.- . ?.... . I Jr j| ' jiERI For CONGRESS Only Republican candidate for congress endorsed by agriculture and tabor. Gives prompt and able attention to ali duties of office. Qualified by actual experience in Washington. Has always represented the best interests of the common people and they have supported his candidacy. Is not the candidate of any faction. Against: Government in Business; En'angling Alliances with Foreign Nations; the Cancellation of Debts due H. S. from Foreign Nations and Extravagance and Waste in Government. For: Restricted Immigration; Law Enforcement; Protective Tariff; A Just Deal; Economy in Government; Ainerice First and other Republican Principles. David Hogg believes that public office is a public trust He will appreciate your support on Primary Day. “With malice toward none and charity for all let us strive on-”—Lincoln. Pol. Advt. £

| truck wan destroyed by flames. I Occupants of the other truck were , unhurt. . Howard Burdick, 32. Chicago, I was killed when struck by an automobile while walking on state l road 41 near Kentland. Collision of an automobile and New York Central mall train at Porter resulted in the death of Peter Foihlm rg, 73, Chesterton. Henry Bailey, 75, Martinsville, lied when he walked into

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the path of a gravel truck. Miss Maxine Reiner, 17-yeur-old l Fort Wayne high school student J was killed and three companions [ were Injured near Bluffton when’ their automobile overturned three times on a curve. Chatles lairoy Hartman, 6, was killed when lie ran Into the path of an automobile at Dunkirk. —- ■- ' -—■ . „,. M , , CONFERENCE TO BE HELD HEBE I (CONTINUED FROM FAOK ONE) I Peru, Vernon Palmer; Porter, Leroy Geiger; Rochester. L. E. Smith; South Bend Broadway, W. J. Daunlei; Terre Haute, Virgil Hammer; Walterloo, I), f), Spangler; West Salem, O. H. Fritz. o Note for Hunter for Trustee of Washington township, I Number 111. 1 <)*>-2t

I No. 118 for ASSESSOR of Washington Township. I believe my years of varied business experience qualifies me to serve you capably as assessor. I will appreciate your support. JOHN B. STONEBURNER US on the Democratic ballot. Pol. Advt. laiMnMnnMQMMßmKMUManKfansanßßHMKininp SELECT FRED E. HOLTER for TRUSTEE of Washington Township next Tuesday’s efvetion. He deserves to win:--is thoroughly 6. He will be impartial, ■alified. 7. He is a law abiding BL- is an Intel nation- citizen. 1 I „?' C . oil '«f graduate. 8 H(1 alwjays been a | 3. He is efficient in ' Uemocrat . office practice. ~ ~ . '> I 4. He und-stands the 9 ’ « e S enu - tax problem. ,ne servlc ®’ 15. He knows the Trus- H>- He upholds TOWNtee's duty. SHIP government. \ r \ Fred E. bolter will make a Good Trustee. S HIS NUMBER ON THE BALLOT IS 113. F This ad paid for by friends of Fred E. Kolter. 1 Pol. Advt. ■•••••••••••••••••••• I qp W £ I will appreciate your support. ® a . ..- • S VOTE FOR 9 Everett 9 - SHE ET S 9 W candidate lor © Pl *** **« Clerk-Treasu cr f I® |Hh mm - jBR ® Jflaß-'- CAPABLE 9 9 DESERVING 9 • kWfMB ® ft gWRn- "cw -WK N°. on the @ *-(O ( ity Ballot MR wMBIm poi. Advt. »••••••••••••••••••••• VOTE FOR i John W. Dickerson Democratic Candidate for a)F ADAMS COUNTY. icrat all my life. ocond campaign for the I inated and elected 1 will erve the people. iate your support. Number is 36. Pol. Advt. liHllf i HIBIMUM Wi1.111.1111 II

SAMUEL INSULL ON LAST STAGE OF LONG TRIP 1 [CONTINUED FROM PAGK ONE) or |«(t,000. "We are hoping that, no federal court will approve smh an outrageona demand but if they do I am afruid Mr. liihiill will be forced to go to jail until some other arrangement can la* made in his behalf," the attorney declared. — o : Veteran Chicago Policeman Dead Chicago May 7--(UP)~ William MoQeoghegian was one of the boys who, at the age of 10 or 12 thought, a blue coat and a star and a betasSCHMITT ■ 11 ’■ A

sled stick the ultimate In fine careers. The dlf'-jeuco between William and moat hoy« wcus that in three quarters of a century he never changed his mind A policeman he became when 30 years old; a policeman he died at N 4. Heart disease brought his end.

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McGeoglmgan will be burled Wedlit&duy with a parade of young pavement-pounders - men who wero troys when McGeoghogan was battling in the haymarket riots —to do him honor. Commissioner James P Allman will be a pull bearer and Mayor Edward J. Kelly will walk behind the coffin.

- Arraign Y ouths On Extortion Charge ’ lndiana|K>li«. Ind., May 7 —(UP) —Carlo# McNeill, 26. and James B, I Woods, 23, Paragon college students t charged with attempting to extort sc.f>,(Wo from Ell Lilly, wealthy Ind-

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ianapolis drug manufacturer, waived preliminary hearing today when ' they were arraigned before U. S. court commissioner Faye W. Patrick.

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