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Lame] ; a» Pon's ’ Hi-Jacker Scares Rider H, Feb. 14 (U. P.).~When Mitchell J. Matthews destreetcar riding he doesn’t do it halfway. thy he's in the Avalon jail. He awaits a hearing tonight taking and driving a street car without the permission company—and miost definitely without the approval of
flagged down “Roaring No. 19” at a downtown that it-'was just about the only stop Matthews 3 sde-or int 10 make—since he swiped the empty car from barns In another ‘of the city. 4” Ones aboard, however, Lundy wanted off. He said so repeatedly. Repeatedly he tried to pay his fare. Matthews would have none of it. ‘He waved Lundy away. “This one,” : Lundy was still trying to pay his fare when police—brought out by ‘a city-wide alarm—blocked the tracks and halted No. 19. v FUE :
NEW YORK, Feb. 14 (U. P)—Royal Vain sfgned himself out of Columbus hospital today, insisting he didn't have a headache. Last night a subway motorman discovered Vain at the side of a "station roadbed with his head wedged between the side of the train and the concrete platform. He was shouting: : “Get me out of here.” He couldn't explain how he got there, : ‘A police emergency squad moved the car over with jacks and freed him. According to police Vain demanded: “How did that hap-
i » yw 8 Lost in Mountains, Eats Lichen YOSEMITE VALLEY, Cal, Feb. 14 (U. P.)—Willlam Jacobs, 26, who had been given up for lost, was in W. B. Lewin Memorial hos‘pital today, only a little the worse for his 10-day ordeal in mountain
service raggers found Jacobs yesterday huddled th a rude made of blankets and a toboggan. He was weak from lack od and had two slightly frost-bitten toes. ung Jacobs, a Harvard graduate and an exchange student at Institute of Technology, said his college botany saved
survived two snow storms during which temperatures fell ta
spot where he was found—a hillside in Yosemite National
with a seven-foot blanket of snow,
‘Indiana university campus for the
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Services for Mrs. Anna J. Ruemer, employee of the Jacob Woh.
Co. 15 years, will be con-
Chapel of the Chimes Smith, Ark.; one brother, Samuel |
G. White, pastor | Rowley, McGees Mills, Pa, and Woodside Methodist church. 'three grandchildren. i
ives Off With 'Stolen' Auto Hooked on Bumper
may think I'm silly—but I'm Judge and this is the this has ever happened
on the telephone was afd McGaw, Piorida |'I'¢ Fred Swego with his story.
ay he'd “stolen” a car, Outside to get the make and lid the Biles to know, |CeDse ‘number of the car and came an way. back to phone. the information in. ened: Mr. Mc-|At the e time his call rang DeNg 8 car with tective Swego's phone, a call on De-
that it|ed the car stolen, was used| The two detectives asked their
he | Methodist ditold Detective Swego,
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FLEW ‘PLANE BEFORE CHICAGO, Feb, 14 (U. P.).—Army intelligence officers said today that the army plane which crashed on Chicago's South side Feb, 7, kill-
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INDIANA VU. TO GET DOZEN DORMITORIE
Times Spoil [3 RL BLOOMINGTON, Feb, 1H—War plant dormitories at Evansville ané Walkerton will be moved to the
use of unmarried veterans during next fall's semester. Eight dormitories from Evansville and four from Walkerton will be rebuilt en the east campus and will accommodate about 600 men, Ward G. Biddle, university vice president
CAMP ATTERBURY
LAND T0 BE LEASED
: | Approximately 1300 acres of land at Camp Atterbury will be offered for lease to local farmers, it was announced today by Col. B. C. Dunn, chief of the Ohio River division of the U.-S. army engineers. A representative of Col. Dunn's office will be at Camp Atterbury Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week to receive offers from prospective tenants. The land will be divided into farms of various sizes, The offer is made chiefly because of tHe desire of the government to utilize all faeilities for the production of food.
Burial will be at Resthaven Ceme-| tery, Lafayette. Mrs. Ruegamer was borh at Gettysburg, Pa. and had lived in
Indianapolis 59 “years. She died Tuesday in her home, 257 8. Key- | stone ave. She was 74. 8he was a member of the Wood- | side church and the Rebekah odge. Survivors include a son, James
Ruegamer, Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs, Wilson Leaman, Lafayette and Mrs. Charles W. Driscoll, Fort!
He started to drive it back when he decided the police might be dubious if they caught him. So he {stopped where he was, ran in Methodist hospital and phoned Detec-
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callers where they were so that could get them together to hak they d hooked car back to the owner, “I'm at a phone in the hall of hospital,” Mr, MoGaw
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been wearing a full army officer uniform and carried an official card from the adjutant general's office identifying him as 8 second lieutenant, when he was authorized fo fly the trainer plane,
brought Judge John L. Municipal court 4 the’ jes yesterday. But, ; he ruled in the case of a 23-year-old ‘Southport hus-
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CASTLE | PLEA COI
The Castle a three-way | again. . John Willia Castle Barn controversial before noon considered” ar back before th - Commission. The Castle was annexed of Lawrence t a license, dre people who more liquor | erns.
MEMBER! “HONORI
Members o Manual Train honorary soci mothers at a tea after scho Hildegard B society, and vice president Members of + Joan May, gen Powell, Geraldin Dolores Lepper, Kuebler, Catheri well and Mary Leonora Guerrin orations, and L« tine Maio, progr:
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New officers Ladies of the Gr Tonnis, presiden vice ent; resident; Anns mier, sec responding secre lain; Bella Rob
Sublett, assistan on, musician; en Almond, Cook, press corr and Margie Scot
' Woes of th new members fo am to be 1 ¢ hall, 135 NX Pafl, acting cha mittee, will be |
Aliarhta coun tas, will hold he covered dish su in Man's in charge of ar
Initiation cere quet of the Keo Nile,
the at 6:3 hotel The ladies’ au 1120, V. F. W., ©
at 7: , om. V auditorium of t brary. Mrs. Jam
A meeting of 0. E 8, will 1 at 6:45 Li m. temple. Lillie 8 and Herman Ra in charge.
The Sabara «0! auxiliar clubhouse, 410 evening, March
The Altar so parish will hold torium of the 30 p, \m. Bat cludes Mrs. Ra man; Mrs, Sue Searles, oco-chai Pariesen, Mita Kay Keating, Chapman, Agnes A card party Ald of the Prog Bt. Clair st, ar Baturday.
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