The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1927 — Page 1

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VOLUME THIRTY-FIVE

GEEENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1 927.

No. 72.

CIRCUIT COURT JURORS HEAR LIQUOR CASE

ROBERT HOWARD ON TRIAL | OR POSSESSION OK BOOZE FRIDAY.

FIRST TRIED IN CITY COIKT

MorninK "as Required ti» Secure Jury. First Case For New

Prosecuting Attorney.

ANTI FAT PILLS HARMFUL CHICAGO, Jan. 7. (UP)— After taking 100 “get thin (|uiek’’ tablets, Hazel Jennings, 22, Washington, I). C., was in a serious condition in a local hospital here today. Miss Jennings is a chorus girl in a produc-

tion now showing here.

Miss Jennings was taken to a hospital early today after she called a | doctor from her hotel r om. When ! L. S. Light responded she told him she had tried to reduce her weight after being told she was “too fat." Dr. Light said she would recover providing no complications arise.

PAUL LAWLESS WILL SUCCEED PROF. S. C. HAM

TOPEKA, KANSAS MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR COMING TO D’PAUW.

AFKIDAX IT I T LED An affidavit has been filed in the Putnam circuit court again ■ (). \. Terrell charging him with riling a Jersey cow that wa mortgaged. Claire Robinson purcha < d the cow without knowledge that a m.nTgaar was held on the animal. Clifford K. Dickerson, new prosecuting altorm filed the affidavit.

( ONDl ( II I) PRI\ \ 1 E

Prof. ILnn (ioes South Dakota.

Comes January 20.

The Putnam County Medican Soi i

t LASS ety met Thursday evenii at lie <

1 fice of Dr. Hawkins for the purpo r

to Aberdeen (bllege, " 1,1 K 11 *

Mr. Lawless

MUSSOLINI LEADS LIFE OF DANGER

I \MOUS ITALIAN PREMIER DE

LIES WOULD-HE

ASSASSINS.

I t. \DEK MUST NOT EALTER”

LEGISLATIVE

HARMONY NOW

AIM OF G. 0. P.

was elected President, and Dr. C. II. O'Brien was elected • • H-'ary and

treasurer.

Ilniilo Mussolini Firmly Relieves Is Guided by The Hand of Destiny.

Court bu.-iness was so pressing Friday that two rooms were required as two cases were in progress at the same time. The Carey Payne elect inn tonte.-t was held in the assembly rocm while trial of Robert Howard, charged with the possession of infoxi> atimr liquor was held in the court I

room before Judge James P. Hughe. .. "L'

The morning was spent in

secur-

ing it jury to hear the case Which wa appealed to the circuit c.turt from the city court recently. Theodore Crawley is the attorney for the defendant while the trial marks the first appearance of the new county proM-cutor Clifford Dickerson, who represents ’’.he state. Mr. Dickei on j- being aided by Wilbur Donner, former prosecutor who was in office when Howard was arrested. Payne Case Adjourned Judge West adjourned court nt noon in order to go to (TawfordsviMe but the ia-p will be finished tomorrow. A number of witnesses were on the stand during the morning. Among them were Mrs. Ora Rice, Claud C .ntonwine, Robert Wecsc, Robert I inland Lydia Fraizer.

OFFER Ol REPI IILM \N

I LOOK LEADERSHIP.

RE-tONVKNE NEXT MONDAY

Sliile Legislature in Recess Over Sunday. Leslie Confident Regarding Pittenger's Acceptance.

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 7. (UP) Harmony in Republican ranks in the house of representatives and in Ov

Sena 4 ,' 1 , torn by the determined fights known Profe

for organization supremacy, was the e.hjective toward which Victor- and Vanquished and their respective fact-

i ns were striving today.

Prof. Paul Lawless, of Topeka, Kansas, ha- been secured to fill the I position of Professor of Voice on the faculty of the School of Music to succeed Prof. Sam C. Ham, it was announced by Dean It. G. McCutchan!

today.

Profe ..or Lawless i- a graduate of I Baker Univei ity and has al.-o studied it Berlin, Germany. Hi hat '< ad a | wide experience as a singer and teache-r and also as a chorus direc- ( tor. He will come here Jan. 20 from Topeka, Kansas, where he has been conducting private classes and has also been in charge of the music at the Methodist church in that city. 1 H< appeared here as one of the oloists in the presentation of “'Hie Messiah’ and was well received by

the local audience.

Dean McUutrhan stated that he had

Lawless for a i

MARINES WILL HALT ATTEMPTS TO LAND ARMS

'This is tin* third *.f a surluM

h l< s mi liih tlailv lift* work by B<*nitn

Mill ,i told to ’ V • !

: 'ii. |{nni« tnana^ft' of t ht* I’iiIDmI 1 Ehch article in this nerieM l'<i •

i • ii jm 1 rsona 11 v revise' .’Miprovcd by Premie

• ii • orreeted and

MuaHolini.)

i 'iipx i Ik b t 1027 b\ I 'ni ted

Aasociat ion )

er abandon.

Refuses to Take Precautions And they have tried to put me ,>

all sorts of inconveniences, such j.changing my hours, taking a different route or having me go to cue ministry one day and another the | next, making out of me a i-ort of tnerry-go-round. Rut their proposals I met with a categorical no. My nours | are fixed, the same every day. At ‘J o’clock I arrive at the Ministry of j the Interior and work until two. I j then leave for lunch ami am back at j three, at the Ministry of Foreign U4 Affairs, working then until ten, then

! back home again.

When 1 live at Villa Torlonia. on I the outskirts of Rome, the route 'goes along Via Ncmentanu, Uor-o dTtalia, Via Veneto and Via Tritonc to Palazzo Chigi. It is a pleasant tide and my thoughts travel the whole distance with the route. I have watched the rise of new building

the

PROPERTY LOSS RESULTS FROM WUHU RIOTING

Dl TRREAK IN Will I PKOVIM K, i HINA, REPORTED IN SH \NGH \l. t N III I GOVERNOR Dl ERlS I liinrs< Vgit.itors Presenl I Itima um To British I e.nsul at Hanknw. Situation is Serious.

I'l l ss

SHANGHAI, Jan. 7. (UP)—Roiling Wuliu, Anhui province, wa:; reported today. Northern sympathizers looted the Chinese districts and enorhious pnqierty loss was reported,

day by day progress on the eon-! ; ‘ IU ’ olll!h ,l ''' I'o'eign eonci -ion • wa

S. I ORt ES IN N It \R \Gl \ UNDER ORDERS I ROM VV ASHIMi ION.

EATLMI R HEADS I R O O I’

Natives Welcome Marine I pon \i rival \t Managua. It port No

E>idences of Ho.-lility.

- .. -. , struetion of the Ministry of Public "°t 'Dole <••••.

I take life on a running jump. 1 Works until its complete n, .he' play- ^ l ‘ ll " 1 1 " u 'Mei the (L . itimi It i life lived to its fullest We ar- in * of children, many of whom I hav* th * '"b«" imvernor Chentiacyun, rive at greater achievement when we | e“ r "« l to k " ow b > "'Kht so often wl, ° 'M <" Manktng b,ib< ad tdy to pring the moment the h»ve I seen them pesaing. I havt en| va " clnt

< ccasioti breaks. It is the life I have I the wolkmf ‘" repair the street- and k ' M been trying to instill into the heart P am K' vt '" over during the ride to of nn militant Fascists. Ready, pu!-j incidents and curiositling at the leash, alert, impelled n | ies ,,f the (•“.v- Every dweller along the thought of an invincible de-'inv. I the r< u ' ; " k "" ws ,ne : "" 1 the exact

Holding out for assurance that his | supporters in the speakership race would not be penalized for their eifot m bis behalf, Lemuel A. Pit-

Some >tified us to how they vot- tcngcr. Selma, i withholding acc pled, and it i- charged that some wine a i 1C( . (( f Republican floor leadership

illegal voter.-.

WAGNER TEAM DROPS TIGER NETTERS 49-25

DT’AI W (HTNTKT M’PE \RI.D HAZED IN Till KSDAY NIGHT (iAME.

proffetel him by Harry (!. Leslie, West Lafayette, reelected .-peaker. It is understood to be Pittenger’.-1 contention that in Hu iir.ere-t cl I Harmony, the u-ual custom of i>e.i ! alizing leadei- in the loser’s au-e, ; hould he abandoned and a "Give atid Take” policy substituted. Speaker I.eTe expre c confidene ■ that Pittengei will accept the floor, leadership and that organization prob lems w ill be solved before M< : :oy | when the general assembly reconven- i

es.

ber of year., and considers him one of the be t teachers and conduc-

tors he ha- ever known.

Professor Ham leaves here Jan. 20 to become director of music at Aberdeen College, Aberdeen, South Da

kola.

Mrs. O’Connell | Is Buried Here

(III LLEI IN)

U \. H1NGTOM, -I The crui • t Maniloi • i Hampton Roads, Va., for Nicaineu: this morning and the cruiser ( incin nati was to follow during the day, it was learned at the navy here to

day.

Secrecy surrounded movement of the hips, and no information wa given out concerninr the four other naval vessels which have been ordered to th Central American republic.

NER \ E SI K\ l< E II El D I RDM < ATHOLH t Ml R< II ERI-

I) \ V MORNING.

MANAGUA, Nl< ARAGUA, .Un. 7. (UP) Admiral Julian I.itimn comniaiiding American force, in Nicaragua, was under,ordet from Wa i i ington today U .-eij, any arm la o I in Nicaragua by ‘'Unaiithori/.e : IN i — sons."

Funeral ervices for Mrs. Mary I.a - . met inteipreo O’Connell, who pa.-, ed away in Ten- lion to mean that 1 mu, /. a Haute on Tue lav, were held from arm or numdi * hi ugh) to the St. Paul Catholic church here at country b\ liips flyinv, I ■ lla . f !) odock Fiiduy inerning with inter- an> Nat on othei tl an Ihe l ni ,, d

mint in the Forest Hill cemetery. StaVs. The pall hearers were: Frank Cheered

And, while 1 exhort my hundreds of thou and to that life, I amongst tiain all mu t he the first examplar. | I have again and again launched a ' i lar on eiy for them, "Bistgna viv-1 lie pericolo: ainenit?,” that is, "It is* e aiy to live dangerously," which perhap the essence of the charmed life. 1 therefore yield to no one ofl hem the fii.-t place in danger. A li adei imi-t permeate his follower-1 with hi own spirit. He i- the ntbodinieiit of what they hold noble and I fty. They must behold in him he idf al foi which they are ready to a rifire even their last drop of blood. Wdhout that trust in hi- spirit tin re i no unanimity of purpose un.l in)’dene of goal; without it the

li< ur I will pass. 1 think of people, of birds, bor es, the blossoming of the flowers in spring, the falling of the , leaves in the autumn, sunshine, rain

Danger never!

I And. just a I am an examplar for my fa-ci-t cohott«, I am an examp lar, too, in the traffic. My chauffeui Hercules by name, has the most rigid order never to exceed the speed Mini', I am insistent that no favor hall i" showed my car because Ihe Promisr i ide- in it. My car takes its turn at the crossing-; it can never dodge around to the side to get past ano her; it must always tie in its right line and take its chance with the traffic. While I am a peeder myself in Ihe country, in the city win h there are muncipui ordinances to he

collective ma: would threaten to

d, integrate, not being strongly^!:' 1 ’ thcy must be obeyed even ^

SUOKL AT THE HALF, 2:. Ht H

Following eonferences held Th’ir

by erowd , United Stall

Marines maichc down tie mam

tree! of Mana t yesti

proceeded to th" t . S. Leg.i'io.i

Did Gold (Juintcl Failed to Show Its Usual Hraml of Basket Ball

Until Too Late.

fVPaiiw was “present hut not voting" at the basket ball conference

were:

Cannon, John Maloney, L. A. Downs, John Downs, Janie Downs, and

day light between Leslie and Pii- Thomas Down .

tenger force-, Leslie declared he had Among tho.-.e from out-of I wn who where they will nd n "u.n I . no ib-ire to penalize anyone for his were here for th" funeral were: The Marinis will be quart tand on the speake.ship qui t oi John O'Uonncll, son of the deceased, during theii staj i n ,r. i.amp and that hi- “Greatest d sire i to! who is secretary of the New Yolk Marte, which, until i cently, wperfect a working organization." ! Typographical Union with office.- in ed a Ihe pi'e.-idi ntiiil Mn ion. Pit uger who left the city up-n! New York City; Mrs. John Brophy, A qn cial train biought the

Did

held en the Franklin gymnasium adjournment, yesterday, wa.- expecv-1 Mrs. Mary Do, Terre Haute; Marine from r „ in t „ wM in which ih- ed to return today. He had announc-1 Mr.-. Cornelius Hanley, Miss Johanna d'-emb irked from the I .

td, however, that he did not expec t i U’Connell,

floor Thursday evening

Old Gold and the Baptists were -up po ed to participate. Fianklin, however, was very much in evidence. After discussing a few parliamenai,. rule- with officials of the meeting the two groups went through a rie- of gymnastics with Fianklin giving Del’auw -everal pointers. A vole taken during the hardwood se -ion resulted in a victory fi r the Bapti t, tf to 25 and the Tigers who ap|>earei| -litpy throughout the evening '.vine ready for bed when the motion for

adjournment was made.

In other words, the Fianklin College hn-ket hall team coached by ' Gri/.’" Wagner handed the Del’auw basketeei - the worst heating of iln>e,ir on Thursday night, lending at rest period, 2. r > t, B. The flashy nffen ive of the Baptist aggregat’on completely baffled the Old Gold quintet and they were in a dazed e,,nditimi until the closing minutes of pbi> when Johnny Ward made L'd of

bis 15 points,

Lyons, peppy pivot man for fm the wagner -quad, was the outstanding P'lformer if the contest, controlling the ball for the majority of the forty minutes of play. Time after time he "a- able to drihhle through the DeI niw defense, the entire length i f the floor, for nn under basket shot.

Chic! of Police Edward

to reach a deci. ion before Monday.

Murphy, Sh (field Station; Michael Stack and "ii Wayne, of Chicago.

Miss Price Bride 01 Walter McAtee

M \KKI \GE < EKEMON) IS PER FORMED ID REA . KAI’H \EE

ON THURSDAY.

Thursday evening at <! oclock, Miss Ida Price, daughter of Mrs. William Price, was united in marriage to! Walter McAtee, popular clerk at the Indiana State Farm. The marriage ceremony took place in the parsonage if the < hri tian church, with! th, Rev. B. F. Bruner officiating. Mr. and Mrs. McAtee left immediately on a wedding trip to Indiana-j polis and will return to their home at Putuamville i.n Monday. Mr.

Atop is well known in

community and for

been connected with th,

Telephone Company.

o I. O. (). F. NOTH E

, Greciiiastle Encampment No. 51) 1 I. o. o. F. will meet tonight at 7dl!l P. M. there will be in-tallintioii of of ! ficer- and other important bu ine 1 a full al / ndence js desired.

U. A. A bvvoith, P.

Peter Lux Honor Guest At Banquet

SHEI.BVV II LE IT KNS OUT TO PR M>I IN l KKN UITONAL CORN t HAMPION.

Mae Murray Under

SIIELRYVII.EE, Ind., Jan. 7. (UP) Peter J. Eun, Shelby county, In-

Mc- t, i national corn king, was the guest

thi.- city and of honor here last night at a banseveral years has quit attended by more than ::oo per Greencastle ons, members and guests of the Ro

l t.iry, Kiwanis and Better Business

! Clubs of Shelbyville. Lux won his kingly honors

month at the International livestock . how in Chicago with the gran,I

l.V!

they Cal-

v, ten, to the eapiMl of lie D iz Government. Rifles, M- bh • eun and baseball bat.- were their equip-

ment.

They were met upon their a, i n! at Managua le a receph" , ti.inmi' ■ ■ from the offirei - , f I’h i nt Diez who. e deginie i ree gnized by i!i" I Th M igu , ban I play ed I he tai Sp jl, B ner and the Nnataguan National A nthem ■ they tepped fi um tl. ■ coaches. U. S. Mini ter Ebeihu) presented corninandei Kn baid en to

I )iaz.

Th'* conimannia repurte l tlm hi men wire greeted by no »v blen, •• of ho pi tlity when they pa. ed thr a'.'i L, on, the stroiif' Id <d’ the Lit) .1 Government, re »g z, I by Ar

Mexico Is Buying German Atrpiaru-

bound.

The idea <f “fa-eio" is “to be b an " In getting my inspiration fn the word, that wa- just exactly in tnuught, a group, a mass, boun I ■ c ■ ier ' a common purpose as ■ be In t.m rod.- are bound tightly by ti'ia and -inewy thong-, The rod si I be units of fascists while ’be are the forces which hind III m t either into one compact whde, i common ideals, suffeiing-, •e nl ire., and aims. They are throurli Die ■ (itumon attribute, fa-tened to 'In r leader, who must be the om-

bee n ut of their cult.

Th lea h r must never falter. II'

i the task to lift high the torch of

;ieiific<> and to be the bravest thi' In ive in time- of stress.

Ihe Premier.

“The League of Ihe Silent" Hi miles knows thi - and obey well. He, ’.mi, like all my servant

Four steamers earning Briti h

refugees from Hankow, kiukiang and Wuhu, mo.-tl> women and ehildr, , will arrive h'-re tomorrow. No reports of further trouble in Hankow

were received here today by wire

loss, message.- reporting the Chino,. 1 military and British marines to ho patrolling the foreign c nee inn to-

gether and pre erving order. An ultimatum framed at a meeting

of Chinese agitators in Hankow In. been pre.-ented to the Briti. h consul

there.

o Illinois Central OHkials In City UOKMUK (.Kl |:\< \siei; mi s HI RE I DR I I N I R \ I. D| MRS. DtiiNM.l.E. L. A. Down., Pii licit of th° lllinoi Central railroad ystem, J. L. Down , lb Diet Engiinei ,,f Hi,, n. line , I ii it b of Cbi'agn; T. A Down

ilent. They have joined an organiz Train Ma tr i of tie

at on which I founded, “the league of the -il, nt.” r'"i' and ! 1 . not exchanged a hundred words in four years. He know where P< go and what to do and is a very skillful chauffeur. He i.- one of the mo t courageous men I have ever ecn and endowed with a sangfroid that i- admirable. My greatest ronfi len c is reposed in his ability to handle my

machine.

I hall never forgt him when the bomb was hurled at thr machine la t P Septemb* r. He wa ■ aim a - if it were a single puncture. A- soon i be reidized that there wa- a bomb

sy tern and .1.

aim i;o v

I) In ■ W iiuld-br \s-assins

And this I remember when nt- « l ” ,ut then heard the loud report

tempt are made on my life. The lea I

Lineup and Summary

Eranklin (4!)). DePauw (25).

Scott

Wooden Lyons . Ki'ig .. Skinner

.Forward.. ..Forward., . Center.... . .Guard..,. .Guard. . . .

... Ward . Steward StUltl idge .. Puckett Anderson

BERLIN, Jan. 7.—M'xic i huving Airplanes in <! imair . aecordirg to information whieli today iraclir l 1^ ( high diploma ae oifiei als he; e. Although detail regarding the , tent of Ihe all '-"' I purcha e.l w n not available, il va* understood, ’ t Mexico had obtained some of th 1 latest model junk'-r machim . Reports of th, o sale to Me-.n i

..... , synchronized with unprecendentedly

I N Dl K- ’(’hey were: Thomas Lux, Li, junioi

• . ... .. , unanimous newspaper cn i n 'matimi

ni la t <1 all bould show the strain. I fiirget the a- a ins and *.heir dcv n , forget them quickly and go on. My faith unshaken consigns me to tlm will of ib-tiny. There is no other v. y and destiny guards me until my

work i- done.

AVell-intentioned warnings f beware of a -a sin- come to me from all ovn tlm world, M> mail i< full ■ i' adnionition for thi- mm - ,h or that, i thoroughly have these well-wish-ii i' elaii voyant:- covered tin 1 month; 1 f tin year that there are no month, a ft in which I can breathe easily. M; lab t urged me to take rare in |)e, ember, Januaty, Februaiy ai. I Al icb. A 'inloi old English lady wnd" me imploring me to wear a coat I mail under my clothes. Danger electrifio. me. If a man hould enter my room jirmnl with a icv,dver. I would immediately apring t i attac k him. I am built that way. I plunge forward at the snap ju-t a a houn I leap at *'ie first rent iii the hunt. I get the flash fin,I imii" ' ia'el\ | am carried into the fray. My colleagues have warned me

he put his foot on the accelerator and away we raced to Palazzo Chigi, e raping a second bomli which young Luce ‘i, the would-be a a .-in. had

in his possession.

Of course, they all ay that it would he the easie.-t thing in the world to -hoot me. They have urely tried hut there ha- alvvay - been a mystic something which ha- interven ed between me and death. And, wb I ■ my daily rides *o the office are doir in the gleatp-l freedom, I ilieri I that freedom when I am present -it a ceremony. There 1 may speak aid should one in his evd chicanery Dv to shoot me, 1 am there a ppriV, t target. Not alone do | peak lor n -econd or two, I may -peal; for an hour, in Rome, Bologna Genoa,, Mil an < r anywhere, unhampered by t’u 1 (hough of dea'h. Demon trati<"i coine to me at Piazza Cnlnnn i on de Palazzo Chigi be, koning in, to the halouy to receive their aeelama tions. I go with a ready heart to greet my cohort:; and to demonlaie that I am unafraid <>f lead or tee!. Houses and offices surround t!> quare, offering an ambu Ii to wboir,

I’rineeton, Keiitorky D< w.i »t *■

Friday i

foneial put of Mr Mary noil of Tei re II ur , v. a i ■ ei oried I e day ni'iriiing The Down- hoys, all of w rank righ in railroad , irelt

eoiintry, were li(.rn and icare I n (In , n, a tie, |' h.l bin l ln i ' a 4(1 year ire they liv, | b-n L. A. I *,ivn ha n a, be I the (op nf i I i fe inn, I -ing pie i lent of o,io of the great' t raili ad y lem of tlie Unit'd .tale. \A'iiii" |,eie Mi i Down e ilied o man; of In old time fii' n Is and went oic . ■

intere ting part of their livi .

Ihe I > iwn brothel made th" ti > I,i Greenea th in a al ear 11 mi ('bn ago vei the Al.iimn i ailioa .

Ax Viclini Will Be Buried Here

IT’ I A I III R Dl MB's. I Dl, AH A ANt LE AA I Dll - | ROM < RUSH) D -Kl LE

rices

Dahh

De

El

Ii

will be

here

the t

uudeave

id di.i 1

y mr • £ championship for bn ears of corn.

Suri?C0n S Knil^ With the kme last night wa- hi

O royal family, each nu mber an agri — — cultural nobility in his own right.

NOTED MOVIE STAR

GOES NASAL OPERATION IN ten ear champion; Edward N. Lux, CINCINNATI HOSPITAL. grand single ear champion in 1!)20; Frank Lux, junior champion in 1921

Substitution*: Franklin— McQui - CINCINNATI, <>., Jan. 7. (I l’> ’ in"l924rand Victor^ Lux, Utterback, Reid, Coy, DePauw - Mae Murray, Movie actress, under- . , . - , ...m-Mes.-ersmith. Costello, Anderson, went a nasal plastic operation here J

Mnrr, AV’ard, Steward, Marshall, Kais la-t night, it was learned >oday. 0| '' Costello. Dr. Samuel Iglauer performed ti»e ^h'hl Goals: F’ranklin—Lyons 5, < peration, it was learned. s,, oH 5, Skinner 4, Wooden II Km* Miss Murray arrived last night

2 - Mo<iuiston. DePauw—Ward 4, and went immediately to Jewi-h Thomiwon, who passed away at hiCostello, Anderson, Measersmith. Hospital, where the operation was home on N. Jackson St., Hiuisday, Poul Goals: Franklin-Lyons 3, performed. he held Sunday after noon at Skinner 2 , MeQuiston 2, Wooden, Coy Ho-pital attaches said the ac.n 2:1)0 at th- 1 ( hnst.an church with

BePauw—Ward 7, Puckett 3 Me.,- would be confined in the hospital a Rev. B. 11. Bruner in chaige. Bunal America which was captured by lln sersmith. ' 1 * • will be in Forest Hill C-metery. United States during the war.

THOMPSON ITN ER AL

Funeral sei viees for J. AV. (Billy

newspaper

of the United States policy in < i; tral America as i result of the dipatch to Nicaragua of naval rein-

forcements.

It was gradually being revealed that this pre s attitude was part of a systematic campaign calculated to yield profits to German trad, i and

exporters in Latin-Amcrica.

The American einhas-y today v.^ closely following symptoms which were believed to foretell the opening of a major campaign to recov, r for Germany th' trade in Latin

again t the a -assin’s bullet an I n,HV bear " ,0 " lali< ' ,> with lh “ hullet. I'omh. They have begged me go throu' Hut 1 ,l,>fy ,heir u"' 1 f;" - *’ ■ gli th- tre-ts of Rome with a motor- '' omra,l< wh " »•>*•'«• ''fe to me • ol a I : pi ,1 o 1 " l "' 1 I’" 1 They tell me I expose myself loo h<,ad s ‘ ,vrn department* of Ins nunh. 1 laugh. Signor Federzoni, K'* v ‘ , rnmenl t doing the work which when he wa Mim-ter of the Interior « rdin «ril> would he delagated to that I ’'he bc-1 mind* of i"automobile, s,W on the running ry - ^ ,h *‘ •’ourtli arlide of this *«- j aid. arm, d to the teeth to ward off '*» "PP'-aring in the 'omorrow ’s Ban-

I ' ** Do, ,' tells how hi does it,

l in'd him that if any such nonsen e hejs making the government

were perpetrated I would walk to

and from the office.

My ride to and from woik is indeed a leal relaxation from the lior-d-n of i; vernment. I cannot stand to

of Italy efficient.

ID OPEN I. A AV OFFK E

AA’ilhur S. Dormer who retired the first of the year as prosecuting at

have that peaceful morning and eve- torney of Putnam county, will open

inig divei-ion interfered wiDi. My machine would lie full of various, •iw kard poFc nn n who would ham w ni,' to the p int of aspeiation with o.ii zeal. I demand to be let alone i fa, ii g the people , f Rome wilhcut a quad of guard.-, 1 uijoy great*

a law office in the Donner Block on East AVAshingtoii street, for the gen eral practice of law. MARRIAGE Lit ENSF, Walter McAtee to Ida Price, both of Greeucuntle.

Funeral -' ,

B-lt. 2534 E leetnr for th'

pany of In lianapoli who died suit of injuries inflicted by in the band of an unknown ant AA,'dn< day, will Is- held

day morning. Interment the Forest Hill c.'ineb ry Saturday afternoon at I Mr. DeBdt, who wa father of Mrs. Edgar V. this city wnx nuking his lections when attacked a

into an alley at 1122 North Mi. "uri street. Indianapolis police Is li-ve

hi. murder is a le ro.

Hi . . kull wa ern i-d ii;. the blade of an ax and he wa truck around the .'Moulder an I tuck with tin handle. Money belonging U» th, ii uj ance company was ini:-.dug w a n tin man wa; found in an uncon.-viou ind

fatally injured condition.

BANDITS GET $44,(190 CASH Ft tl K I NM ASKKI) KOKHI R - tool Al. AH AM A BANK I ID

DA A AND I -< A PK.

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BiRMINU.H AM. AL A . Jan. 7. i UP Four Minna k,d men today he'1 up the Bank of Taiaant City, tuburh of Birmingbani, linked lout employ - in a vault and escaped with jfUt.O'K).