Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 19B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 June 1928 — Page 2

[he Ligoner Baoner Dstablished 1856 Published by : THE BANNER PUBLISHING (0. W. C. B. Harrison, Editor = M. A. Cotherman, Manager Published every Monday and Thursday and entered the Postoflice at Ligonier, Indiana, as second class matter. B Graduate at Indiana University - Noble county is represented in the 1928 commencement exercises of Indiana University with six candidates for degrees. The list is still subject to last minute eliminations but it is certain that the class will be ‘the largest among the 99 classes of the institution. The candidates number 1019 this year, as compared with 950 last vear. :

Candidates for degrees at 1. U. from Noble County are as follows: Abion——-Mary Kathryn Grant, A. 8., Latin. . : L Avilla—Lawrence W. Hess, AM, education. = Kendallville ~Robert 1.. Amos, 8.5.; medicine; Allene M. -Romnies, AB., hotany; Archie M. Koon, 8.5., commerce and finance. Ligonier—Emily Wigton, A. B, music. = . Chureh Services, At New Paris, Benton, Richville M, E. churches, Ross J. Hutsinpiller, pas tor: - Al the church schools at 9:30. Preaching at Richville at 10:30. . Epworth Leagué- at Benton 6:30. Children’s Day program at New Paris at 7:30. ] The public cordially invited. : Now is the time ter pay your Banner subscription—DO IT NOW!

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: - Two Arrested { Fern Landon 28 and his niece Mrs. ! Fleaner Landon Plerce 25 were aiirested by deputies from fthe sharif’s :‘(‘l’ls(-« Sunday night at eleven o'¢lock cat their home a mile cast-and a half !sonth of the juncture of the (Goshenim'isml road with Federal Road 20, jnorth of Goshen. They ure charged i with illegal sale of intoxicating liquor fand are being held in jail at Gosheq. . The officers were armed with war‘rants for the arrest of the two but had - no search warrant, and the house was not searched. It has bheen reported to the officers however that Landon and his niece had been selling liquor for some time. :

Ecaped Through Basement. Eli Schioss, formerly of Ligonier, was one of the guests of the Boardmoor Country club at Indianapolis recently when two hundred guests of the club were held up by bandits and relieved of $200,000 in money and jewels. Mr. Schloss was the one who escaped through the basement and gave the alarm. His brother, Sol Schloss also well known here, was also a guest at the club but had left for home prior to the robbery.

June Meeting, The June meeting of the Noble County Horticultural society will he held at the O. Shaffer home southeast of Kendallville, Thursday, June 21. A picnic dinner will be served. on the lawn and an interesting program given under the direction of the commit-tee-—-Hazel Groves, Bernice Shaffer and Ethel Edmonds. An important husiness session will be held in cdn--nection.

Columbia City Eoy is Shot Daniel McKinney, 11, was recovering today from the effects of a bullet wound accidentally inflicted Dby his twin brother Robert at their home there. The boys were hunting shoulder. The boys were hunting rats, when Robert fired a rifle and the bullet glanced from an iron pipe, striking the other boy. :

Thieves Active. Milk bottle thieves are again getiting in their work in Kendallville. Gver the week-end thieves wisited various sections of the city, lifting money from milk bottles. Efforts are being made to apprehend the guilty parties. : ‘ Runaway Girl Caught. ! Violet Knapp, 16 “years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp, of Goshen, was apprehended in Chicago Monday morning, after running away from home early Sunday afternoon. ! : Policeman 111 . Policeman Harley Bowen is ill at Lis home and confined to his hed by a severe attack of sciatic rheumatism. Earl Thompson is taking Bowen'’s place on the force. i School is Robbed ! Mishawaka police are investigating the robbery at the high school there last Thursday night. The thieves cut A hole in the wall of the vault, and stole about $lOO.

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GLANCY PROVES HE WAS WRONG Twenly-Five Years Ago He Wrote “iuto Seless Invention.” Pontiac, Mich, June- 7—DBack in 1803 two bright young students at Lehigh university collaborated in writing a pessimistic thesis which scornfully criticised, the automobile as “a rich man’s toy, a uscless invention with no future.” :

* Their treatise was based upon personal experience ' with several popular cars of the day, including the longforgotten Knox which reared a lone and sizzling cylinder head right up through the floor boards. The students = experimented also with some of the first four-cylinder cars which then were . breasting a stream of adverse advertising sponsored by the singie cylinder manufacturers who drew discouraging com pairi;gons between the complexity of “hand¥ng four small horses instead of ‘one big, powerfui horse.”

- But one cylinder or four, the young essayists condemuned the entire horseless carriage idea as uynsound, impractical and doomed to certain failure. . i

Today, a quarter of a century later, both of the former Lehigh students are actively refuting their collegiate conclusions. One of them has just placed in operation a $2,000,000 addition to & §25,000,000 group of aut{umobile factories. He is A. R. Glancey, president and general manager of the Oakland Motor Car Company. The other is Paul Gerhard, president of Paul Gerhart Motors. Omaha, Web,, who sells the Oakland and Pontiac Sixes whieh his former chum nfanufacturers. y

Ford Plant at Indianapolis Reopened. The Ford Motor company branch assembly plant at Indianapolis was reopened Monday after a shut-‘down' of-one week less than a year. The plant was closed June 10, 1927, when the old Model T was discontinued. - Two hundred old employes went back on the job. Manager George Steinmetz said the normal personnel of approximately 800 will be employed, probably by the end of next week as- production is gradually. increased.

Indiana Girls Winners. - Two Indiana high school girls, Miss Marjorie Foster of Alexandria, and Miss Alta Adamson, .of Indianapolis, have been selected from among 16,000 contestants as two of the winners in the Fifth National Meat Story contest, it was announced. ' Miss Foster’s story won the state championship and ranked second in the Central district of which Indiana iis a parf. Miss Adamson placed tenth in the district. To Remove Monument, Steps looking toward the moving of the soldiers’ monument at Tyler avenue and Main street in Elkhart to Rice cemtery in that city were taken Ffiiday when the Elkhart board of public works ordered the city engineer to prepare pl'ans and specification for the work and instructed the clerk to advertise for bids. : Pay your Banner subscriptions.

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Pollution of River Baffles Officials ‘What eaused the killing of many fish in the Elkhart river between Goshen and Elkhart last week remains a mystery to the state conservation department following a survey of the ;river, John C._Diggs sanitary engineer of the department said. First reports of the pollution of the river came from, the department’s warden in that territory Diggs said but when Diggs reached the scene the water apparently had cleared. Several factories discharge waste into the river it was pointed out but Diggs said there was no evidence that any of this had polluted the stream to such an extent as to kill the fish. He said the investigation would be continued. s ]

~ The state helath department also has started an examination of the Elkhart river but Lewis 8. Finch sanitary engineer said the first samples ‘had shown that section of the stream ‘o be in fair condition. * Man Held on Forgery Charge. Luke W. Reilly, 72, of New Paris, was arrested Monday - afternoon in the Salen Bank and Trust company, at Goshen, on a charge of forgery on complaint of Mrs. Sarah MeFarren, of New Paris. : | Reilly, who is now in jail, is said to have forged the name of Mrs. MeFarren to a check for $l6O Friday afternoon, and attempted to forge another checks for $5O Monday afternoon. He was detained at the bank] when trying to cash the second check.

Run Over by Train

Clarence Bigford 38 N. Y. C. detective is in a hospital at Elkhart suffering from injuries sustained when he was run down by a string of cars. His right leg was amputated above the ankle and it is‘feared his left leg will have to be amputated at the knee. He was making a final inspection of a fast freight make-up when the accident ocecurred. i

Columbia City Vetéran Missing.

Russell Eisaman 29 world war veteran son of Mrs. Walter Eisaman of Columbia City is believed to have been drowned in a Canadian lake. Eisaman and a companion by the name of Ray Dilon had gone hunting early last fall. Dillon’s body was found recently by police and has been identified. No trace could be found of Eisaman.

Parole Violater Arrested

Bert Babb wanted for violating his parole from the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kas., was arrested at Nappanee by Marshal Pinkerman and is being held in the county jail at Goshen for federal officers. {Babb was sentenced to the federal prison on a white slave charge. . i

(Cromwell Man In Jail.

Harry “Buck” Lung aged 50 of Cromwell is confined to the county jail} charged with intoxication and provoke. His bond has been fixed at $BOO. He was arrested at Cromwell late Saturday afternoon. :

Syracuse Man Arrested.

Vern Cory 49 of Syracuse was arrested at 8 o’clock Sunday evening at Goshen on a charge of public intoxiaction. ;

Modern Enoch Arden.

Clarence Lamb, 35, a 1928 Enoch Arden, has quietly left Evansville, to permit his former wife and their 11-year-old daughtér to enjoy happiness found after he left them nine years ago. %

For the first time since 1919, Lamb came to Evansville a few days ago, looking for his family. The daughter Loouisé, he found attending school. Be fore returning home, he bhought her new dresses, toys and candy. | But there was no reunion with the former Mrs Lamb. She had obtained a divorce a few years ago and married John Drury. : . Lamb, informed of the situation, wished the couple and his daughter happiness, and left for . Texas, from whence he ‘had returend to Evansville et e s : Back Broken in Auto Crash.’ ~ Mrs. Phoebe Mallon, one of the proipri’etors of the Ege store, Kendallville sustained probable” fatal injurles, when the automobile in which she 'waskriding was struck by a motorcycle driven by Jesse Diffenderfer. The crash occurred at a crossroad at Green Center. » Mrs. Mallon and her three daughters were going west on their way to visit her uncle. Diffenderfer was south bound. His motorcyele struck the Mallon car toward the rear and turned it around three times. The car upset. Mrs. Mallon sustained a broken back and was paralyzed from the waist down. Her daughters escaped with minor injuries. :

Bandits Get $6,000.

Two unmasked bandits Tuesday escaped with money estimated at §6,000 after a holdup of the “Don Llem hardware store in Whiting. They looted the store’s cash register and searched 12 customers in the place, then fled eastward towards Gary in an automobile. o . The money had just been drawn from a bank by Klem for cashing Standard Oil pay . checks.

All Gone But One.

Comrade Stephen Evans was a lone G. A. R. man at Millersburg on Decoraticn Day. Out of over forty-fives who were residentg of Millersburg and Vicinity, all have passed over. Stephen Evans is one of our very last personal chums of our boyhood days, bcth nearing the 85th milestone.—G. W. K. in Goshen News-Times. : v ! Nearby Deaths, Mrs. AnnaHoshaw, 73, heart trouble New Paris, Mrs. Mary Huebsch, 69, BElkhart, Mrs. Hester Betz, 87, Milford, David Stouder, gangrene; New Paris, Mrs. Alice Shea, 72, apoplexy, BElkhart, C. D. Wilcox, 38, pneumoria, Elkhart, Ben Miller, 81, influenza, pioneer of Nappanee. ;

Jury for Bumbaugh Trial

A jury to hear the trial of Marguerite “Deetie” Bumbaugh, charged with the murder of her employerlover, Walter H. Cook, Niles manufacturer, was completed Tuesday. The jury is composed of six farmers, a postmaster, an auto salesman, two clerks and two merchants.

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