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SCOFFS AT TALK OF BROTHER’S SIOO,OOO Kin of Anderson Resident Slaying Victim in St. Louis. ANDERSON. Ind., July 7.—Lafayette E. Wells, victim of a slayer in St. Louis, may have left $5,000, but not SIOO,OOO a brother, Charles C. Wells, who lives here, declares.

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Samuel V. Wells, another brother residesin Fountain City, Ind. Well’s body hacked with a hatchet,' was found at his home. He was worth $100,00,, Charles Metz, St. Louis soap factory eipploye, informed the local man. The slain man was a dump master, the city having deeded him a lot on which refuse was dumped, he receiving fees for each load so disposed of.

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FALL 100 FEET, UNHURT Auto Plunges Into Canyon; Occupants Are Not Injured. Bil Unit'd Press HAMILTON, Ont., July 7.—James Miner of Cleveland and Miss Bernice Forest of Mt. Hamilton, in an automobile, dropped 100 feet from a mountain road into a canyon. Neither was Injured seriously.

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TRADE SURVEY RUSHED f Ohio River Valley Distribution Study Being Finished. Plans for immediate completion of preliminary survey of distribution of manufactured products in the Ohio River valley were made at a conference at Cincinnati, C. G. Dunphy, secretary of the wholesale trrde division of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, reported on his return from the meeting. The proposed survey would include Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, and other Ohio valley cities next year.

Trim Traction Company Valuation. First valuation reduction made by the State Tax Board since rehearings started Tuesday was the lopping of $50,690 from the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Traction ' Company. Original valuation had been fixed at $956,930. " r j

HALTS FINANCIAL ‘WOLF’ Court Enjoins Lamar From Continuing His “Wash Sales.” B 'BROOKLYN, N. Y., July 7. David B. Lamar, the “wolf of Wall Street,” with several others, has been enjoined from continuing “wash sales in the stock of Consolidated Distributors Company. The Supreme Court has granted a permannent injunction preventing the defendants from selling and reselling the stock in order to create a false market at inflated prices. PIRATES FREE CAPTAIN

B ’Washington, July 6.—captain Fisher, American master of the Chi Chuen, river steamer operated by the Yangtse Rapids Company, recently captured by Chinese pirates, has been released, Frank P. Lockhart, American consul general at Hankow, advised the State Department today.

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Legion to Give Pageant r.u Times fintcial PERU, Ind., July 7.—A historic pageant, “Ma-Con-a-Quah, ’ will be presented in the new city park by the local American Legion Aug. 11 to 14. ORDER SEEKS CHARTER Files to Incorporate Monastery at New Albany. Incorporation papers were filed yesterday for Sisters of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, a religious order with a monastery at Now Albany, Ind., The corporation ife to be non-pro-fit making, according to the articles and the monastery will be operated "according to the primitive rule of the Carmelite order. Carmelites are one of the most strict of the monastic orders in the Catholic church, the primitive rule requiring complete withdrawal from the lay world and rigid discipline in the matter of food and other bodily comforts and necessaries.

OIL LEASES OBTAINED Bu Times Soeclal LINTON, Ind., July 7.—A Pennsylvania company has taken leases for oil drilling on a section reported to exceed 6,200 acres in the “Goosepond” area south of here. As far back as half a century, the theory was advanced that the

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