Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1919 — Page 10
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, TUESDAY. AUGUST 19, 1919.
two and one-naif and three-yard bodies with hydraulic end-dump The contract price for twowas $457 and for 2%-ynri The commission will adther bodies, as more trucks ed from the federal govern-
MEETING
IN RGNT AGAINST H CL.
PALMER APPROVE* STEP TO-
WARD CO-ORDINATION.
“NOTHING DOHE”—WALSH.
EXPEfiTS ON LIVE STOCK MEH IN GU COUNTY
TOURS ARE MADE, FOLLOWED BY TALKS AND CONTESTS.
Beau Donald
es. headed 1
breeding.
The Parrett
herd of shorthorns is headed by the bull, Minas. Stamp No. S3449. and Mr. Parrett has refused 12,500 for tihs ani-
mal.
A number of pure bred associations of various kinds have been formed in Gibson county in the last few months. WILL SPEAK AT HUNTINGTON
done by the Rev. Mr. Bnmdage as chaplain In the U9th held artillery, in which a large number of Huntington boys served, the college will confer the degree of D. D.-on the former chaplain.
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PICKIC AT THE FAIRGROUND
The Rev. B. F. Brundage to Receive
Honorary Degree.
[Special to The Indianapolis News] j HUNTINGTON. Ind., August If.-The I Rev. Bur chard F. Brundage. of Ander- ! son, Ind., pastor of the First Preshy-' tertan church, will deliver the class address for the 1919 class of Huntington
college Thursday evening.
The commencement week exercises started Sunday with the baccalaureate sermon by the Rev. W. H. Kindell, a
to have 1 member of the board of education of
Gibson f th e college.
0«A#r*i Palmer has Indorsed a sug
toy Governor Gardner, of Mis-
souri, that the conference of Governors _
appoint a committee to confer with him i bred pigs, calves and lambs were
. - 'awarded to boys and girls. Among live stock men of prominence.
{gjwia; to The Indianapoi's New*] PRIKCRTOX. Ind , August if —Live
stock tour* of Gibson county, made Monday under the auspices of R. R- Marshall. county agricultural agent. Purdue university experts and local brooders of pure bred stock, were largely attended^ Owing to the number of
_ ■ _ i places visited it was necessary i WASHINGTON. AtifuM Attorney-j f oor parties, all uniting at tho
This afternoon a piano re-
Claso day
Thursday morning
alumni hour at !:» that afternoon.
exercises will bo held at H) o’clock and i Vi
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Wednesday Is Nut Bread Day
Porterfi:l!l Bddi; C). 4 Mast Wmshiagtoa Street (Oar ONLY atorei Yearly all ear Uses pass this Waskiagtoa-Merldian earner. TAKE HOME A LOAF
arid help co-ordinate federal and state As a mark of apnreciatior of the work
Palmer said the hearty \ t)MV » r4 , mott
5 Tormey, of^
interested, »*«> J. a Shorthorn boost- {
would be helpful »r the «<> v ' ^; , ’Dwui''j, C H k ^i*iaer. of the college
r's rampaign
■ongreas must forget partisan
ties and solve the high costof iiv-
“ yi at once, Senator Walsh, of Massachusetts declared 'the cause of all the unrest, dta* strikes and business
i this
country today.'
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Senator
trig more than that-tt iscaueOf ti&0 ftOV^TT\TtX^t\t President Wilson
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W. O, Mitts, dairy extenakm worker. ; of agriculture Purdue iraivemty, and | and J. W. Schwab, hog expert, both of
Purdue anlverslty. Itinerary of Tour*.
The tours, which were regarded aa the most successful of their kind held in this part of the state, are believed to have aroused greatly increased interest
in pur# bred live stock throughout Gib- {
son county. The tripe included:
S Beef cattle division, starting at Owen#-!
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I the owner* explained how they had oven ' successful, as they polnted out the varf- | ous animals, and the experts also made talks on the Qualities of tt»e herds and
ALSO HELD BY BANDITS
CARRANZA PROMISED TO OB-
TAIN HI* RELEASE.
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ff^to^sar^ °?h« Herefords. three mile* southwest off Princeton; the Henry C, Redman herd of Herefords, a mlie and a half southwest of Princeton, and then to the W F. Parrett herd of Shorthorns, a mile north of Patoka. Mr. Parrett is one of the first raisers of Shorthorn cattle in the W Poland-Chtna and Hampshire
tv a um t vn'TWU Aueust 19—Another > hog tour left- Hauhstadt at 9 o clock, WASHINGTON. August i* anotner v|JtU<Mj tht following farms; Lawtse of the kidnapping of an American J rwic# type Polanda a mile citlaen by Mexican bandits who demand southwest of r^aubstad^;
CITIZEN OF UNITED STATES
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the state department. The vlcflm was a
Porto Rican doctor, who was taken pris-
oner July 22 The ransom was to have
paid Auguat 15. but the department been advtaed whether the doctor
released.
- GOING UP. Predicts mss. witness bewhich Is Inths prs- > of 12 or H a pair hoes would bo . ons manufacturer, t him 11.10, now factory. Ths Fttalltr was of ths Ration tsndiy, Ths attorney net Control 'S Important #ge of In inpermit brought he were tmSut that ths war. In that to relieve a conseuuent
More Attacks by Bandits.
Mexican bandits operating in the vicinity of JtmJnes. recently attacked a truek train of thy Alverado Mining and Milling ^Company en routs to ar'
Webb, an
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Another dispatch reaching the depart* city; Claude Thompson's farm, Spotted ment stated that bandits raided the of- ! l otand hogs, four miles northwest of
hcs of the PenneyIvanig-Mexico Fuel I Oakland City.
Company, an American corporation, laat | The Yeager & Montgomery Polled Thursday and robbed It of 26.000 pesos. , Hereford herd is headed by the sire. EmTh# department's statement Identified i poror. No. 715, one of the outstanding the Porto Rican aa Dr. A. Ooenga, and! feuiig 0 f the breed. The Blo<;k Angus said that he was held a prisoner at last < herd, at the Byrd Pmith farm, brought reports on Ajusco mountain, not far | mU ch praise as beef breeders. The Earl from Mexico City. His captors, the; Smith herd of pure Scotch and Scotch statement said, had been Identified as a ! Top animals Is headed by the straight band under the leadership of Valentine sa ro tch bull. King Rosedale, while the Revs* Doumm A Redmand herds are splendid
ON SPEEDERS
i Fin**—Mufflsr
Ms Fins* Caught.
ths motor vshlcls law had in city court Monday when judge, fined four ^ for each mils ovsi*the
minimum violators
turn SH , w *r« vs* I
train
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to Aired In i Gals strsoL was court yssterr *. J, Moll, aoUng “i of drawing deadly Petty, also colored was fined ft and coeta on ‘ Rice, the quarreling line between s automatic sold kill
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Armstrong, big type Poland hogs, three milts north of Owensvitle, and Joe Ad-
ams. big type Polands. Patoka.
Dairy Tour.
The dairy tour, started at Somerville, at 9 o'clock. Stops on the tour were: Sam McCullough, Jersey farm, mile
IT iiift * '' ** ——- ddd*s ^4 ^ half east of Somerville: Dongota
The state department learned of the case by mail from American agents in tfogico city. The Porto Rican is an
American cl risen.
etock farm, Oxford sheep, ^two^and oneClaude Thompson farm, Holstein cattle and hogs, four miles northwest of Oakland City; P. P- Steele. Holsteins, three miles west of Francisco; T. S. Nash, Jersey farm, one hile east of Princeton. Tour 4 included Duroc-Jersey Spotted Poland and Chester White hogs. .... starting from Ft. Branch at 8:30 o'clock Ml and with stops made at Oscar Thomp-
rarrai. -on ' Bi Duroc-Jersey hogs, a mile north
Dispatches to the state department to* , of Owenaville; at the Qren Stevens day telling of the attack said that Leslie Duroc-Jersey farm, five miles southeast American employe of the i of Princeton; Dongola stock farm, two Injured slightly. an< i one-half miles north of Oakland
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