Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 48A, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 December 1929 — Page 2
The Ligonier Banner Established 1856 Published by THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO. W. C. B. Harrison, Editor M. A. Cotherman, Manager - Published every Monday and Thursday and entered the Postoffice at Ligonier, Jndiana, as second class mattfer.
Slogan (ontest
Alfred Hogston State Fire Marshal has started a new plan for fire prevention education in the schools. This takes the form of a slogan contest. Each school month all grade pupils in the state are invited to submit to the Fire Marshal Department 311 State House a fire prevention slogan. One of these slogans will then be chosen by a committee composed of G. H. See Educational Director of the Department C. M. Graham Chief Inspector and Virgil Furgason of the Indianapoliis Fire Prevention Bureau. This slogan will thén be sent to the Trustees and Superintendents of the state, to be given to their teachers. Teachers are requested to place this slogan on their blackboards for the month indicated. The slogan must not be over fiffeen words in length. The child submitting the best slogan will receive a prize of fifteen dollars. The contest begins immediate ly. In order that the February slogan may be chosen slogans should be gent in so as to reach the Department by January 15. :
Wawaka lsolated
Wawaka and the surrounding conimunities remained practically isolated Thursday as county and state highway einployées fought their way through deep snow drifts which fiiled all roads in this vicinity Wednesday afternoon. At a late hour none of the mai nroads were open to traffic and hundreds of automobiles remained stalled many of them standing in the center of the Chicago-Cleveland highway, - -es | R
Students from the Wawaka and North schools who sought shelter in farm homes when school busses became stalled were unable to reach their homes and were still marooned 30 hours after the roads became impassable. - Almost every farm home along the main highway through Eikhart township is reported housing luckless travelers whose automobiles were hopelegsly stalled in the drifts.
Many Stranded Here
About twenty automobiles arrived here on state road No. 2 about four o'clock Thursday evening and could not proceed west on account of the snow blocked highway about two miles west. The occupants sought aecommodations at Hotel Ligonier and in lodging houses. A large force of men including a road scraper tried Thursday night to break through the snow barrier but failed and had to abondon the task. The marooned travelers were still here Friday night when the blocked highway was opened.
Girl Is Found
Miss Mintradean Hiatt 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hiatt of Noblesville was found asleep in the courthouse basement at Anderson after having been missing from her home in Noblesville since Sunday. Her parents were notified and came for her. , ; 2 NS
Hospital Bill Reaches Hoover
By accepting senate amendments to the Rogers bil lauthorizing $15,950,000 for construction of new veterans hospitals the house completed legislative action and the measure awaits the signature of President Hoover to become law.
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NOMINEE FOF JUDGE > Alleged That Kansas Neminee For Federal Bench Accepted AntiSaloon League Money The gquestion of whether a judge should accept. money from the Anti Saloon League agitated the senate to day while the house prepared to adop: he Porter resolution authorizing Pre sident Hoover to send an investigating ‘ommission to Haiti. The issue-of prohibition honorari Ims was raised by senate wets agains he appointment of Richard J. Hor rins recently named by Presiden loover to the federal judge 1 .ansas. He is now a justice of th state upreme court. : - According to his leading defende senator Arthur Capper republica; ansas, Hopkins received only $1,20 rom the Anti-Saloon League over : eriod of five years for expenses i -ips to Washington and other citie: ‘ttending meetings of the Anti-Saloo .cague. Capper has said most of th ayments were made in lots of $23 100 and before Hopkins became : state justice. ) The fight against Hopkins is bein; led by Senator Tydings, democrat Mar, ind a wet, who is basing his cas fargel’y around the propriety of - udge accepting money from the Ant i aloon League.
Republican Candidates Get (fifices Republican candidates who wei alected at the municipal election held 1 Michigan City on Nov. 5 are entit:d to take office despite a plea of thei. lemocratic opponents that the names »f the republicans were illegally plac>d on the ballots, the Indiana supreme zourt held. - .he court dismissed the appeal brought by the democratic candidates from the decision of Judge Grant L. Crumpacker of the Porter circuit court who ordered that the names of the republican candidates should be placed on the ballots. The city election commission previously had decided that the republicans had failed to file properly their petition as canididates. | | e lew o Two Youths Are Sentenced Hollie Strang 19, and Charles Hostetler 17 both of Goshen who were arrested last week for stealing copper wire -and furs from the Sam Kosnoff junk yard and who also confessed to having stolen brass water faucets from Violet Oak Ridge and Sharis Israel cemeteries, pleaded guilty in the circuit court at Goshen to charges of petit larceny. They were sentenced to sixty days at the penal farm and were fined $5O each. . Both had originally been chavged with grand larceny but on account of their vouth the charge was changed to petit larency in order that they might be given lighter sentences.
Héld Up by Derailed Locomotive .Seventy-five passengers on the Pan Handle a branch of the Pennsylvania railroad running between South Bend and Indianapolis were shaken Wednesday night when the locomotive was de railed. : - The train was backing onto a spur to wait for the northbound train to pass when the accident occurred. A faulty rai] due to the severe weather was responsible officials said. The passengers were detained in Plymouth for nearly four hours before a relief train arrived. - - Calvin Cooper Home Destroyed The two-story home of Mr. and Mrs, Calvin ‘Cooper located southeast. of New Paaris was completely destroyed by fire Wednesday morning. Fire blazed from the chimney and strong custs of wind soon spread the blaze over the entire roof. A chemical wagon was brought from New Paris to help extinguish the fire but was of little help as the structure was nearly destroyed when it arrived. » Only a few of the furnishings were saved from burning.
Want Special Session
A plea that Gov. Harry G. Leslie call a special sesgion of the state legislature to furnish relief to the bankrupt state aid schools in southern Indiana will be made January 4 by a committee of five selected at the Shoals conference of county school superintendents. :
Meningitis Causes Deaths
Ten deaths from cerebral spinal meningitis have been registered in Indianapolis 19 cases had been report ed an dfour additional cases were believed to be under observation. One death occurred at Smithville Ind., the first reported outside Marion county.
Falls Dead In Storm
J. C. Snyder burial vault- manufacturer fell dead on the street at Wabash in a heay snowstorm. The death was attributed to heart disease.
Snow had drifted in many parts of the county and highway and interurban traffic was badly hindered. Marshall School Dedicated
. North Manchester has dedicated an $BO,OOO public school in memory of Thomas R. Marshall vice-present of the United States during the Wilson administration. G
Finally Looks Down
After keeping gin hiding for eleven days Old Sol brushed the clouds aside Friday and glowed for a few hours.
- Will Rogers the funniest man in the world in ‘“They Had to See Paris” at Crystal Wednesday Thursday and Friday. :
The Surprise Santa Claus
" HERE'’S the Christmas tree, Miss Johnson, That’s that.” Tom Blodgett, who represent- ., Xed the school board in the oY {2 4t snow-bound village, stood’ g «¢{ back and surveyed the fine, ‘3{‘;{“(‘?’ symmetrical fir he had just’ =) made stable in the center of, the schoolroom platform. “Now what! next, teacher?” Peggy Johnson laughed gayly: “Next, we hang all the Christmas; ornaments I've been™ able to get to-, gether in this community, and all the strings of popcorn and ecranberries the mothers could spare.” oo “You're bound to have a Christmas celebration of some kind, aren’t you, even if we have been hemmed in here. for four straight weeks. In all the: years I've been here I've never seen such a steady snowfall,” Tom continued; “not a chance for an auto to make that forty miles to the city, all up grade as it is. The youngsters will get their faith in Santa Claus shaken, I'm afraid, this year. Presents will be mighty scarce.” . “Searce all right,” Peggy cheerfully agreed. “But they’re going to have as good a Christmas : ~as it is possible for 'us to Eive ’#\\ them.” //{r ~ “I'm with you on 4/,/,"\.'-}‘: ' that? Tem said. j lgz"i"_\f;‘&,_“My little folks é T and all the other 2 ‘v"‘ it kiddies are look- (SRANGZP N ing forward to this \\‘\ g“:/’,’/ & \ more than they S“\".‘ ?A I ever have to any ;‘\‘\‘v.l‘\fi"?{ PRE 2 Christmas. Th e REGHIRIIIE=" | big folks are, too. I‘\“\“%‘“,'3“\;‘s[ e Fine idea of yours, {\ \At / Miss Johnson. f;, ~ Everybody's keen [§Z%ey / about it? . "‘ As they chatted the tree was fast becoming gay and festive lin its - Christmas apparel. They had harely finished when the village folks began to straggle In, laden with basKkets of food. It was to be a community dinner, followed by carols and games and the distribution of the few presents they had been able to assemble from the town’s meager resources.
It was when the games were the very liveliest that the crash came—a crash that jarred the little schoolhouse and brought the merrymaking to an abrupt standstill. A second, and Tom, followed by others, rushed out; then came the real surprise. In came Tom and with him —Santa Claus in a scarlet Hudson Bay coat, plaid trowsers tucked into his heavy boots, and a fur cap pulled down over his ears. Behind them were the others, their arms filled with bundles of all sizes and descriptions; while dolls and trumpets, drums and all sorts of toys were piled in a great hamper that two of the men brought in between them. The boys and girls shouted with glee and the older folks looked on in amazement. Tom and Santa Claus walked straight to Miss Johnson. Santa Claus pulled off the great fur cap. Both Santa Claus and Peggy stared.
“Peggy!” he stammered. “Reg!” she stammered back, “Where dfd you come from?” - Santa Claus found his tongue:
“I was headed here—l didn’t know you were here. I heard the town was, . ‘snowbound an d Lo el i thought I'd be Sani ’///// ta Claus. But I e - % , thought it was five, M, 7% miles ‘beyond. I RN, : figured my big car B oY% §+ could get through \\(‘ ’1 ¥ on the down grade. . fi}x\¥ PR [ hated to think of 1 |IR (PR kiddies having no :\\"! g}’r;}\‘ g:xristmas.t ffß 31 t oG B 2 08 N A e car got o e amkj’) Nl track n'the aritts 3ul P . ; and we came down NS YIY the side of the hill 5 518 ¥ like a rocket until JF\ 772 a%_ 2 Wehit this school.” 4 O\ ,’7/;/ - “I'd say you did,” o ” Tom interrupted as he turned away from them. “I thought I was done for,” Reg continued. “Instead I'm made if you say 80, Peggy. I've hunted all over for you since your father lost his money and you ran away.from me because you thought it” miade a difference.” Peggy’'s eyes glistened. as . she fought back her tears; then she caught Reg by the hand and dragged him into -the group surrounding the gifts. .
“Here’s Santa Claus already to distribute the presentsi” ~ Santa Claus caught her spirit and ‘held her hand a bit tighter as he gay_ly added: “And the future Mrs. Santa Claus already to help him. We wish you all a Merry Christmas!” And. the little room, that all the evening had been so filled with good will, just brimmed over with laughter and song and Merry Christmases. (©. 1929, Western Newspaper Union.)
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To Bring Burke to Justice
The latest scientific discoveries which so many times enabled Fred R. Burke “the most dangerous man alive to avoid capture were employed against him by police today in an effort to establish more firmly his connections with the St. Valentine's day massacre at Chicago. : Major Calvin C. Goddard New York one of the greatest experts in the science of ballistics which interprets markings guns make upon bullets was comparing slugs from machine guns found in Burke's St. Joseph Mich,, bungalow with those removed from the bodies of seven members of the Bugs Moran gang last year. Se
Arrested on Bench Warrant
~ Deputy Sheriff E. J. Parker went to South Bend Wednesday evening and brought back Charles McMann, on a bench warrant issued out of the Noble circuit court. McMann is charg ed with non-support and pending action of the court was placed in the Noble County jail MecMann formerly lived at Cromwell. -
“Marianne” with Marion Davies at Crystal Jan. 1-2-3. :
GENERAL ORDINANCE No. 80.
An ordinance prohibiting interference with Radio Reception and providing for the grounding of all radios and providing penalties for the violation thereof.
Be it ordained by the Common Council -of the City of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiaan: ’ * Section 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, co-partner-ship, association, or corporation, tc operate, or cause to be operated, any machine, device, apparatus or instru-‘ ment of any kind whatsoever, the! operationof which shall cause interference with radio reception within the city limits of said city of Ligonier, Indianaa, between the hours of six o'clock p.m. and twelve o’clock midnight of the same day, after the taking ieffect of this ordinance, save and ex,cepting only such as may be necessary in the making of X-ray pictures, examinations and treatments. Section 2. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to ‘install, operate, imaintain or use any radio receiving set, instrument or device used .or intended to be used for the reproduction of sound waves which is not grounded bhy a
proper ground. : o -Section 3. That this ordinance shall not be held or construed to embrace or cover the regulation of any trausmitting, broadcasting or receiving instrument, apparatus or device used or useful in interstate commerce or the operation of which instrument, apparatus, or device is licensed or authorized by or under the provision of any act of Congress of the United States.
Section 4. Any person, firm or corporation, violating any provigion or provisions of this ordinance, shall cn conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not less than one dollar and not more than one hundred dollars. Section 5. This ordinance shail. be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. : Ordained this 12th day of December 1929. Presented by me to the Mayor of said City for approval this 12th day of December, 1929. : J. C. KIMMEI4, City Cierk. Approved by me this 12th day of December, 1929. ' ' . R, CALBRCE, I, Mayor of the City of Ligonier, Indian::. Attest: J. C. Kimmell, City Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Noble Circuit Court - January Term 1930, - For partition of real estate. James A. Lecount ' Vs Zachariah Lecount et al. '
To Millard Lecount, Benjamin H. IL.ecount, Leonard L. Lecount, Charles lLecount, Walter Lecount, Marion Lecount, William C Lecount Hilinda Simse Amanda Lecout, widow of John C. Lecount, Lavina Griffin,. remarried widow of George W. Lecount, Jennie Margaret Lepley, Flora Lee Atkison, David Clarence Sims, Archie Earl Sims, David Henderson Sims. You and each of you are natified that said above named James A. Lecount has filed in the office of the Clerk of the Noble Circuit court of Indiana his = amended complaint against you and others for the partition of the following described real estate situated in Noble County, Indiana, to-wit: the south east quarter -of the south west quarter of section eight, and the north twenty two acres of the east half of the northwest quarter of section seventeen, all in township thirty four mnorth, range ‘eight east; and sald plaintiff having also filed an affidavit of a competent person that you and each of you are non-residents of the State of Indiana. * Now therefore you and each of you are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint and action against you and that the same is set for hearing in said Court at the Court House in the town of Albion, Noble, Indiana on the 30th day of January, 1930, being the 22nd judicial day of the regular January 1930 Term of said Court to be held at the Court House aforesaid, and that unless you appear and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in your absence. - ’ Witness the hand of the Clerk and the seal of said Court hereunto affixed this 9th day of December 1929. (SEAL) Frances M. Beane, - Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. ‘Bothwell & Vanderford, . ' Ligonier Indiana. S
Movie Trick Used by Prisoner - This trick has often brought a laugh in“moving picture comedies. Joe Foster 50 was being taken to an Ohio city by J. W. Williams Sullivan county sheriff. The officer stopped with his prisoner for a meal at a restaurant at Indianapolis. : The meal was finished and the sheriff stopped to pay the cashier. ~ “I guess I'll go on out and get in the car,” said Taylor. - “0. K. I'm right behind you” said the sheriff. ‘
Taylor opened the door of tha sheriff’s car got in, then opened the opposite door and stepped out. When the sheriff arrived his prisoner was gone. o -Taylor was being taken to Ohio to face a charge of child desertion. > o Should Come North, _ When the hospital for disabled veterans is built in Indiana it should be located in the northern part of the state and Ligonier would be an ideal point. ' Notice Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Elkhart township, Nooble County, Indiana that a meeting of the Advisory Board of said township is called for 1:30 o'clock P. M. Monday December 30, 1929 at the North School Building for the purpose of making. additional appropriations in the various funds of the budget as may be deemed necessary. , T. J. Mawhorter, Trustee e : 47a2t
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR BIDS TO CONSTRUCT DITCH.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Drainage Commissioners of Noble and Elkhart counties in the State of Indiana, pursuant to the order of the Noble Circuit Court of. Indiana, will at ten o'clock A. M. on Thursday, the 16th day of January, 1930, at the office of the Surveyor of said Noble County in the Court House in the Town of Albion, in said Noble County, Indiana, receive sealed bids for the contract or contracts for the work of overlaying, cleaning and repair of the Kimmell Ditch in sald Noble County, Indiana, and the Hinderer Ditch in said Elkhart County, Indiana, a system of drainage known as '“v&}olomon's Creek”, in accordance with the plans, specifications and profile therefor now on file in said Surveyors office where the same may be seen, and as ordered by said court. Each bidder shall submit his bid upon forms prescribed by the undersigned with non-collusion affidavit attached and which may be obtained ‘upon application at said Surveyor's office, each bidder shall submit with 'his bid a completely executed questionaire upon form No. 96-A as prepared by the State Board of Accounts of the State of Indiana, and each bidder shall file with his bid a certified check payable to the undersigned in a sum not less than $250.00 as a guarantee that if successful he will enter into a contract and furnish proper bond for the construction of said work or any part thereof awarded to him. Such bond may have either personal or corporate surety thereon. If personal surety be given at least one of the sureties shall be a resident of "Noble County, Indiana, and if corporate surety be given such corporate surety shall be one authorized to do business in the State of Indiana. The right is specifically reserved to reject any and all bids and if a satisfactory bid is not received on said day, bids for said contract and work will be
received from day to day thereafter, at the same hour and place and upon the same terms and conditions until a satisfactory bid or -bids for said work shall be received.
Said work is located in said Noble and Elkhart counties in the State of Indiana and consists of a main ditch, approximately 55,700 feet in length, the Gloyd Branch.. approximately 8560 feet in length, the Iden Branch approximately 8700 feet in length, the Feldheizer Branch approximately 11,750 feet in length, the Earnhart Branch approximately 9062 feet in length, and the Calbeck Branch approximately 14,268 in length.
Bids for said work shall be submitted with figures as to sald main ditch and each of said branches separately and severally, but bidders may if they desire submit a bid for any one or more of said branches or any combination thereof or any combination of said main with any or all of said branches, or upon the main alone, provided, however, that any and all bids submitted shall contain separate figures for each of the branches, or said main ditch, bid upon, in order that the undersigned may be enabled to determine the cost of said Main ditch and each of said branches separately and severally. 5 CHARLES M. DAWSON, - Drainage Commissioner Noble - County, Indiana. j JACOB H. BROWN, } : Drainage Commissioner Elkhart County, Indiana. - bl . 48a2w
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