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R OUSlE THIKTY-FiyE
Iasket ball Ianquet here THIS EVENING
i Sturt in court tu have the law of 18U7 j under which h. wn- imiiu.-c hed Ucclared uncoiistitutnonal.
GREENCASTLK, INDIA - A. TRl KSDAA . MARCH 3 1,1927.
EIGHTH GRADE -
No. 1 Hi.
MO.MJN V El
hi: nia-:
j Tl) t,l\ r. I'l VV UN FRIDAY EVENING
ll.c a\illc Mi^h School Stmorsi To I’rcsent "Hickorj Farm" T heir
School I to i Id in r.
PERFORMANCE
APRIL 29
IS
n\M COl M V NET TEAMS U|. : ,,l ! "T'S Ol CH VMBER
01' COMMERCE. The annual class pla\ by the .-ui-
ioi's of the Reel-villc High School
b- m.u IN THE GYMNASIUM wii! Im. pr< entfcd at the buildin; Priday cvmiing. The play “Hickery I. -hie the BunflWK The Boas Will l ' 111 rh « cast has ■ \ I rce Mo\ir a'. Cook’s 11 workintr :.ome time „n it and a Opera Uouse. large attendance is assun i fur the
play.
The ca..t of churacUr.; \u!l be the
|] . evening at 0:110 o'clock V f w n uW i.r. S :
t school basket bull teai.ns of Tut Mi ^. p,.,.,, Mi, Ellen cou wd! be the guests of the g en d cn i C y er> (Halt Aker, Eug ■ Chambei oi Commerce at ment, Carl McCullough, L< ter P t
i'juct to he held in the gymnus &!lJ M i,s Jesse Madden.
Th. meal will bo prepared ami __ 0 t , girt 0 r tl,.- domesth rNr>v T CTTITAT^C Ai-'diicm! under the ;up« |Jr|J SlUl/tlNlO
Mi Hazel Arhui kle, in
HEAR ADDRESS
I’ROI'. OMAU THOMAS SAYS "ORK UN I'ROGR VM WILL ST VRT SUUN.
I "1 N I V -NINTH
V I \R
Eighth Grade Entertai intents For Many Years Mere Staged In Old Opera House,
tor.
,yur Uiarleo
McGaughcy wnl
, ! lucre will probably be oth l',, lr. inembeis of the Chamber i .•min ric during th«; dinner. Mi , Black, secretary of the organ tab that. IbO will attend th© ut and this number includes th ■ I icnt teams and enthusiastic n i :
BY WOOLLEN
INDI ANAPOLIS HANKER \! SO SPEAKS TU HIM VMS < I.l It A I NOUN !N THIS t HV.
[i 'Hu'A ,k the banquet, the bucket “The world today i.- uffcrii g from buy will be the guests of Alonzo ;l ] at .k cf under landing a it sufft r ai the Opera House theater. The f r( ,,, nothing el .” said Kvuns Woolf. r ;hi.- special treat for the prc^jiient of the I'Tetcher Sa\ ar • Ddetcj i> “While London j r ,g- arid Tnut Company, of Indiana
>.s" featuring Kin-Tin-Tin, ler du>: of th*' movies.
tk
•ARTH TO LEARN FATE
BY EVENING
polls, in un a<ldress to the student ,f In-I’euw U’.lvor:ity at chapel today. Mr. Woolen’- addri .-s was on lb.* ! suliject of “Whither dc we tend in
l Education today?”
“’pie worthy fruit of academic culture is an < pen mind, trained to careful thinging, in tructed in meti: od* of philo.ophicnl im •. t ig-!'no , acquainted in a general way with th ■ accumulated though of pa-1 geneia1\ tlorn, and pciietr icU with humility.' ' said Mr. Woollen in cuoting Dr. El- , litl’s eonc-ption of the pulp -o of
IE SENATE TO VUTE II N( tl .11 IK,K IMPK V( H MENT CASE.
UCUtioll.’
“Whether v te. d toward th" marl.
Dl VRD iS< i n.'oi course, vitally import-
— tat because education, it has been vimctcd. Attorneys for Judge aid. is the fundtnientnl coiicei: ■ ' 1 irth Mill Vttack C’onsli'u ion- civilized man.” ai . Mr. Woolh
Prof. Oscar Thomas, principal o, the Junior High School, announce 1 Thursday that the annual eighth grade entertainment would ho held in the auditorium of the high school building on Friday night, April 2!>. Mr. Thomas .statej the program wa ■ b-uiig an ange l but that it wa s yet a merr outline. However acti'i wuik on the part of th ' boy;s and girls wh will participate will start in the nous future and another splendid pra - fonnancc can be expected by citizen of the city and community. T his- year’ entertainment wid b: the twenty-ninth consecutive year Fiat eighth gradi pupils have presented a graduating piaforinance. For many years this entertainment wax given in the Up'ia House, hut with the building of the consolidated high school, the annual program- have been staged in the auditorium of llm new structure. Mr. Thoma- im taken quite an active part in arr-.irgiiig and drilling th" boys and girl for many year . Del'ore the e< n olida tiun of the seventh and eighth graminto the junior high .school, the dum’i hell drill given by the boys of the First Ward school at each cut r'.ainnient was alway the main feature of the program. Now, Mr. Thoma- h:ia ere at many mon hi y to woik with anil this drill i changed each spring and is even better and on a muc > larger scale.
-fi lm 1’iiest, fi^r ■ .'met d with tin- M past 21 years its tin ag' t, v. th lieadquai will be r UKd ; n a Arthur A. IP gelt., yens l.afayelto pas hem nppoirted p.. ag lit e will e sum V111i 1 I. He wdfl he pa. senp r business i -urroui u eg tuwn.-. ' night tii la ' agent ut dalion, Eafiiyelte w ») r:gh‘ ■ k i! M Jame R Ivutlng, i-e will hernun a- i- ta.nl egent at night. The ehang.jH ale by ti e co-ti .'.icd fal oi.gci bu-i a .- me! the ]>:; ' v. \ car -.
p i t y i • i" ■ mi ai .1 for F o iing jia-s. ngar ia Eafaye.te n April 1. ■ th pa.-t 1!) r agent, ha ai-. 1 tlaffi" hi- new duty barge of the Lafayette and 'aide- K’gg . North .-licet ■ ’ ansfi rrctl ’ F.a len an 1 n 1 trick clerk : yitP tick V,
U. S. FLAG IS INSULTED BY NATIONALISTS
THIS PARSON IS ALE RIGHT “Let ’em send ’em” -aid a prcia .- er in ourTown the tin r day when Im heard that the United State had o - dered 1,C>00 mole Marines to Uhimi. “I’ll tell the world Fm no pacifist he continued, "and I never was. I think the time comes when we huvs to fight. And 1 never could fight
in my stocking feet!”
!t is refre-liing to Inar a praeacher ! talk like that. Me k lew Unit he* is ; not trying to smother the fir- of
BOATS , manhood with a anetinaiukiu
—- • ■ shroud. Me know that he is honest I nrest in Oriental Country Extends him.-elf aid vilh u.. It make; lo Shantung Province. Consul J k g" I 1 hureli and hear A^ks For Protection. j more .ueh who! eme, huuiun, nun | ly pliih ophy. Would there werv mo •
1 like him."
COAL STRIKE IS EFFECTIVE AT MIDNIGHT
• HIM M; TT.’UUPS VI NANKING HI STROV \MERK VN FLAG
VI UONSLLAIE
VVIIISI LIIS UF INDI AN A MINES BLOW FUR LAST TIMES Dl’RINt; THE DAY.
I 1RI I PUN REFUGEE
M AGE YGREF.MENT FALLS FLAf
Mining Utir Entire Nation To Be At Standstill on Friday, United Press Rc|K»rts Indicate.
off in pastoad iluritt!
LEGION y.ND AUXILIAAV TO MEEI TOKIGHT
1,01 VI T TUN
pusi Gl ' m v.MvS i
• < i'l pi:ns *li MURED
M VK VET ii \ S
*siM: .vrgi vents
.lit) of 1897 Impeachment Ea' ,
■ 1 . \Pu( IS. Mar. ;;i. lUI’* ■. o Judge Llafence D-arih ■ I rir.'uv.’are Uircui; ce'a on U. befur ■ the bar of the Indiana Bt ti- u: charges of illegial practic- ■ ; , v. it! he sctt'Ld today. I’ •• 1 . F. Harold Van iIrmu’i, If 1 ffieer of the ..citato anB . both ride.- would h- ■ : nut ai d a h.df t pr
Ht their clu-iug arguments ai J the i ,. , , . ■ „ I ' rill then Vote on each of the !i l ,racllcttl educat,on ’
■' '■uu'it- in the impcachmeiit art- ■ ‘-a ' till Mll.icie jlJl k-t. two thirds vote convicting Him B if the even count, wuu! i B from offio a-mji dlig to B unil.r X hich lie ■■ a im
B 1
he state’s final blow at Judge
“’nia 4 is rightly aid, for with ut education wc can not have inti lligci.t public opinion and, u-ing tho wore of President Elliot, in the moJer i world the intelligence of public opinion i- the one condition of oci; 1
i progress.”
In ..peaking of the relation ol education with the business world of today the speaker said that contrun to the general opinion that a vocational education was needed that “the business man of today demand
All of the
larger colleges of today, with the ! exception of twenty-five, have cour of commerce. “However, I doubt if the Vo-called’ practical kind of education is the kind that businc
needs today.”
“Open inindednt.
CLUB HOLDS DELIGHTFUL SOCIAL MEET
MRS. HI It IIESDN AND MRS. vn, vi GH1 ' \KE HU SI ESSES TO MODERN PUIS( ILL\s.
One of the most intt iv.-liag sori.il events of the season was a party given to the Modern Pn cilia Flub, on VVcdiu.'-duy evening, h* Mi . IV. K. Dutch' n anil Mr-, t h i-. Mctiuugu cy, at the beautiful Hutchi on hoii on Wa hington street. An elegant six course dinner wa i t veil in cafe
tcria style, at (1 o’clock.
The ladies wore dn .,,1 in all art of co.-tumc-, some m . > ting ‘’yt ancient days" and otln i - in the vi ij latest mode. VV In ti tin' Pri cilia
conn’s down stairs they w r ■ agr'•
ti re i.i I - tic Post . night with the auxili ,i I in* Airwrican Lf; veteran of the VViul mg loan- Irorn the t ( onipcn it i i t i i nt i imuiiced hv local 1
here today*.
Bii'iik- with which cations tor loans wt local 1 H'iun post tod ment Hi aiiquarters n a ml annoiinccnient w loa- woul'l he ina'lc poii Regional t.ffice Bure; u h ginning Ap To .ccurc sui h lo; vivo men .slmulil get i,iu* ol 'I toll wing
l; a I post:
l iiimniui : Jame V, lUtant, l> 11nl\ IF. Firance Ufi ic. r, e
l n- l Jordan.
Th \ - ti i B ma le only u|h>ii iik of th e a hove nann 1 cal postmaster, ui ^f a us tary publii. The Vinci lean l,i ’ lospi • ihlc f- r tile lAi justcd ('iini|w'i at I- . .. ha- v iev. i| v\ i fu-al of hank- in 1 j country to nuiki ju.st compeiisatini' providevl foi' l»v tl: prepared to c -n i rail - Bureau in ! Stated < 'ommanilt i I I.i gi n Po-t to .
PEKING, Mar. 31. (UPi- Naticnali troops at Nanking pulled down • hr fla^r ,,f ike abandoned American cun nlatc and tore it to piece- it via.
t c| "itc'l here today.
I S. Minister MacMurray ordered In Vnuiicaa conculs at Chanksha | "1 < hungkiang to close the coiisulati mid remove the archives to Hunk vv a .-non as Americans arc a'uenati'd from those cities. Kvacua'■i i of Americans throughout the
- i \ ingtz V :| !
pii'gri* -mg .-atisfactorily. I he Cantu, i so continued firing at an. refugee hip oh the V in tze liver between Nanking and Shanghai, it was repoited. VII Americans in the vicinity of | .'"alow except six Catholics huvo Ikcii concentrated at tin* city for
• v.'ii-uutioii.
Pciu Trihuic.
IMM V\ V M E V I HER
Mostly i loin v ti night aril I riila .
Probably rain -nuth porti-n. Not
much cluing,- hi temperature.
POLICE PROBE ACCIDENT TO HENRY FORI)
(,i
VRDS PAT RUE HOSPI M III EE VI iu KING IS ( UNV V KKS( TNG.
FE VR PM I VKiM V
V I T V t\
of f iciuis
m.ikc apphicc ivcit by i m DcpartI ndiuiiapoli - maih that tho Indiana- ■ he Yctcrai
SHANGHAI, March IH. (L'PlMai hal CTiiang Kai-Shek, cominuud'i in-chief of the Nationalist armi** , today promised to indemnify foreigners or foreign nations for the dotruction of life and property at \a'ikin" provided it were proved that N'a-
I'liysiriuus < lo- lv M a'l-h I oril’- t imdition to Prevent Vnv Serious
( om plica I ions.
INDIANAPOLIS, March 31. (UP) Work whistles were sounded at coal mine.- in the central competitive field today for what may be the last time
in many weeks.
At midnight tonight, 150,000 miner in we ti nt Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, lllinoi.-, ami Iowa will walk out. with expiration of the agreement irnler vvlihii the United Mine Work - ■ i- o Imerira li^ive been operating
in the bituminous field.
Union official declared today the -hutdown vv"uld not be complete. It i claimed many mine owners in the district have agreed to continue op'E elation on the basis of the expiring
contract.
Operator- representatives, however, predicted the percentage of mine capacity which will remain in operation will he negligible. Operators refused tu renew tins working agreement providing a baric wage cf $7.60 a day.
DEI KOI |. Mar. :;l. < UP) Uuai , today watched i very corridor of the wing of Henrv I ', id Hospital . t
tionulist -oldiers were* responsible for |, «‘ all 'oui who., li. eiy F id him if
at tho Y'angt.
.tact will is of tl
h llaivl
Officer,
ifieatio rfficiah
>y fi
- Will h‘* n l»y or e* , by Hi* affidav t
rion which was luu'fmcnt of th * 'ti act hv Gongl olic. n the ivmy part- of th'* i* h ins i n adcert ificate- ; - law, and is now te with tile Vet idling the loan;. irdy of the local
first i'l President idiot' eiiiem ably utj'ii. ed to More than wealth or legislation or us.-entbled; the; anything else whatsoever we need ••-uh-rosn".
openmindedness. Minn we get ti.i other man'.- point of view we are on
the way to under, landing.”
*'h mine late yes'erday sftcr the ' ' liad rested wlien house mat.pro ' cuting the impeachment 8 called twelve witnesses to ‘uni to te.-tify that the reputatf tie jurist for honesty and
•' thlfaumbcr were thn* , ' sful " r " '
Lawless of tlm DePauw School of Musk* ang two ohi , mid Ev-an-
iind their husbandhnd been invite-
Fcur KilluJ In Cca! Mine i?!asl
fireencastle Kiwnrii Flub held it
ministers, all against Deaith. H?v. V!. M. Butler ( president 'I'-'ncie ministerial association ifi-il he would term Judge rt'i reputation fer honesty and
frit;,, "bad."
he first ndnister to take the stand ’’i" State was Rev. Edgar 1 . ' rity, pa. tor of the Jackson • 1 riilian < hurch, Muteie. IP a' 1 I the reputation of the iin-
'■hed Jurist
1 in . mpanj wa eated III the |iacious living roont with well filled plntes and nstonishing apiictit- ■ etijoying thcm.-i Ivc plendi'Ily. Spring flower.*; weie u-ed for decoration.-, janquil-. preduminatin*!. Alter dinner a fine program wa . given. Mi Dorothy A\t* I gave Intmoi on readings mid grarimi-ly re-iiond i*.| to encore. Four gill- were next on the program, with a pretty .-uni;
Woollen, president if the Fletcher Savings and Tru t Company, and Rev.
V H. Moore, pa tor of the Si \ nth and dai cl ' ; '*
Avenue (Tm tian 1 irchi India
Hi, wen | McLea
Rev. Moore gn>' ' very infer- ting talk on “(’hildliood in Virginia
My Old Virginia Home."
Vlr. Woollen p ke un Citizeiirii-n and Franchise. Quoting President
he said, "Our institutions
Us hud, and was asked
‘her the "Good people of Munch*” l owell.
e hacking Dearth while the boot- us “k , WU , ...1 _ -"•* were opposing him. reverence for the past. rh" ino.- t t* ' ' utUmey's entered a P ro ^ em o! . 1 ■ nuou-, objection to the question on disregard ioi the ,l ' 11 ■ ''found that it was not injected izen.-diip evidenced by the avcK
JUHNSI'UW N All hut four of ■Ts trapped in tin and (’okr Fin i i ■ cnfeld, I’a., by . alive, a final i In - dieated today . Four bo lie V mine late ye i<*1 Two men, knoi the blast were a* I lie oth 1 - we, i
t< tiled.
Three explo .me ■if tie mini! .-hoi leida; when go nine e'niTcd. I - for miles nrmn from the -haft " little office at th'
I , March 31. - - ' than 3<)() min I'' un . v Ivanin ( n.d i’s mine at Klnxplnsion i'i of ;,ur
I pi I > ill-
tnk ii fio'u the
uia' by 11
■ ’ ‘he ca-e by the defense but by
■ vi th, Senators,
B ■'i*. Delph McKcc on, ehairmau of ■ house hoard t f manager insisted ■ ‘ l hc question be admitted, pointB out that the impeached jurist had
B ' , red in the affirmative.. “ vote of 20 to 11 the Senate
■ iut d to allow the query and Rev. B l 5*' erit y testified that “Many ■ ril -‘ ai1 People of Muncie were try-*
■' » get Dearth off the bench.”
B ' • John M'. Nicely, pastor of K i 1 ‘ Presbyterian church of
' lt , r cfUse.l to term Judge
B Utatioa for hone.-ty and ■ * nt> wnendly bud, but declared.
UolitilU'd o,
|)-go two)
Muncie Editor Held For Libel
Weaver and Mi s Inm ■ Mullins. It is Jicedlcs.. to : ay they vvei ■ vig orou sly encorerl. A pb 1 ug featuri-* of the program were violin numhi rgiven by Mm. Eockw .ioiI, ;n • mpan-
ied by Miss Krunc' the led. Member piano. Flic ul-o I'avoied the guest were cut h> fly
with some brilliant piano "h -. A;vl 'ast, but not least, Dr. Hutcheson showed his fine moving pictures of Alaska taken by him - n a lecent visit to that wonderful, snowbound country. The movie, wen .lei 'iiiipunjed by an inteie-ting. cxplaiiutiiry talk by the doctor. Rev. and Mr.-. B.
H. Mrutier were gue d.-.
Those assisting in serving were Jane Farmer, and Edith (■iHi 'rt. The* Priscillas are under great ob-
ligations to the kind and
hostesses.
At the first e .d' ers but the four iknocked uncon.-ci lying down or o" recesses in tin m c .ped injury wie
.,iiins came.
All threugb th' worker- tir.ggl d 1 little groups. M" venture out at fil l exi*losions, and it '
efficient dusk that the k;-t
rcaclred the surfnc
■eked No. 3 di ifl after noon ye,in tin- mill Ii.hock V. i-le 11 H Fla mi - n* rt - ii o inii i an i the .dn shaft erump he office stufi
gla.-s.
■ inn, all iio* mi
ibnl and the two
ought afety by .'ig into jirot
ne, and thu e
the oth's' '-xph
In-t week’- incident
river port.
• Iiiang I'ceived foreign liew.-pupei in eonfcrelK'e* and made his staleim it ti I hem. Ho protested against the* coinpre -ive arrangomeuts for the defen.'• ■f Shanghai ami said that defutl-o I. ''Oilration, and the pre' euce of iddier- a,id warships “wa., enu ang ■ "»v in:*, tojisoneas hetweon Chiii* se and foroignern” I o talus of Shanghai, suit the ■ ii.ii-hal. must be changed. ”nit* pii .nee of barbed wire and .. *1 bag- i. most humiliating,” the Marshal said. “You had not .sueii I'i epa rnliotis when the iiurth.uii i o i- were here and why should y u have them now? M * fed that this M'ln'e-eiit- di-ciiiTiinutioii in favor o.' China’s militarists. “I am able to maintain law anu uiiler and tie presence ef soldierand vvar hip- and the COiltinued ineparations with barbed wire ar* I'ln-ing ten om..; between the thin ese and foreigners. "Tlie Nanking in ident lias h*in "Xiiggei at' d abroad. I jier. utialiy olden d the eomiuaiiding officer the • t.i deal everely with psr.-.olis J -pon.-ible for iiidangoriilg the live and propel ly of foreigner .. If th" N.'itioiiali-i wor- guilty, wc will l; k* full i" ooa-'dlily and pay indemnit-
ies."
“If there vei" no display of de fen o and no martial law,” C'hiang aid, '•there would ho no provocation in tlie mobs and no trouhl". We ar* i"niinded daily of trouble by tin* preparation., which defeat their own end ami nrou >• a feeling of insecurity and danger.” 'The settlement authorities ai Inking liieisiire u ually taken l»j empir- builiji i again, t eoluiiiu!-, no! im a -ni ■ ' ■ lioi adapt tv an equal.
lay ill from injuri received Sumk’.y night in an automobile accidi id, an i every enre that could he lavished on u President or an empeioi wa- givt i
the billionaire.
Rumor.- ahouudiiu; in Detroit and Drurboni that 1 iri -v.i tin* victim of an attempted as-a.-■ illation vc * discounted, l.itth* evidence had bteii uncoveicd ti iippint tin- Vc|>olt . I’rlvntc detecti\ .■ ai 1 mel diel - , i the Deal'honi inilice fnree. hovvev '. were seeking two men who - e automobile crowded the 1 nid coupe <|ii - • :t by tin motor m..-.-i.ati 1 1' a hicb-
way.
Federal i IT‘!i'('i r vstigating t • accident vvi i known t liav - urn -'- ► ,1 luU' men. Iiut del e,| tin ipjait't vvu held in connection with the Fold accident. \t (j I*. M. toi’ay tin 1 old llo.-piti i reported th motor nmgniite pa.v-iri an eu v niglit and was "gelting better” physicians in-i-lod liere was no cau e for aim in. It vv;. uumitted, howover, tiial tho bijuiic.- had at fir t been coli.-iih red el loll.- I ' id’ iTn t and back were in plint tu facilitate hetiling. IJungvr m iM w h i.: pneumonia flequontly i\’ l vvlnui mjuiics force bituli'ig of tii edio and back, phy-irians said, and a < ’i p- of miisc . under i iieclinn of Dr. It. I •. .Mc< lute. In a | in g-ini of the Ii pi'J 1 v ulchcd r 'lUlltly a' the bid ide to delect aig of d'l’ti'uUy in breath
ing.
The injuries to Foul may delay
DES MOINES, la., March 31. — An uni"!' for a trike* of about 7,000 coal niiiiei- in lovva ut 12:30 a. m , tomorrow, was anneuncod here* today by Morgan Lewis, vice president of District No. 13, United Mine Workers of America. The strike order was the* leoult of the* failure of Mine Union officiu’s and officers of the Iowa Coal Operator ' a. uciation to agree upon negotiations for a now wage contract to supplant the one which expires at midnight tonight. I .iioTi OiTiduls h.-t nopvS u ii,!! eleventh hour of obtaining a working agreement in low*a pending ettlenient of the wage di-putc.
MORE TOWNS UNDER WATER IN ARKANSAS
MISSISSIPPI Hit ER LEYEE Gltl " WA1 \ i SNOW LARK. LAND INUNDATED.
i< ntiiiued on png' ”>
Tri Kappa Aids Charily For Year
LITTLE RUCK, Ark., March 31.Snuvv l.alvi*, Arkun as, and the fanning community for miles uroun 1 was under cveral feet of water today. The eiitire area is evacuated. Maters from the roaring .M:.-.-i.;si-ppi vv m* turned loo e on the community last night when a portion of tlie riv t levee gave way and vvorlvnu'ii attempting to prevent tin Tood fled before the rush of water. Ro. ident wore carried oul of the Snow Lake community on pus.jnger and freight train.-.. No danger of further break had hi'i n discovered today by engineers who have inspect *ii the levees up and ilnwii the river for miles. Many refugees were living iu touts iml box cars today. Engineer.- esiimati d the water will not lecede for IIO <ia) :s.
“T he defense iin*|'araLions in the i t Icm' 1 111 in" Iwfitting 1ho»* adopt oil luwi' il -avages or teini-eivilir.r J riiloiii.'il . Tin ituation is most i:tuli lid 'Oil a ftvo Nationalist’ Ii Ii i I fed thi- indignity." I.v.i uali n of Changsha by Uritith
ITEMIZED KEUOKi ui SURt IR IT t SHUM s REsI I MURK I HR t l \R.
Mil \l 18 OF
Sinclair Loses New Trial Plea
l ie I n lva|ipa "l m" a financial rep n t of fninl
during tho yi-ai of I!'2<i I’m- charily alone, which lutal . I iH.OI. Pructio-
imi'b
pend"'l
national wa ordered by British con . a ||j u |l 0 f t|,i, n on", vva
afternoon the i the* .-uri’ace in were afraid 11 for fear of m >r • .,s not until after of the -urvivor
ulai autheritie.-i und the U. S. Coiinl urgel Amoikaiis to leave uito The ituation there w as reported ti >
toil quiet today, however.
Nanking al-u seemed (o have be i'"'ii" calm, although a growing an ranee in tic native attitude towards
lull igiiei wa charged.
In Mmughui, foreigners tensely awaited the new general strike, deci'led upon by labor leaders, hut for
which no date hu been set.
and
need.
v icinity
la '
a J T u J|fc, it w us bad.
‘■‘"ife Deaith is convicted
MUNCIE, Ind.. March 31. (Ul’i
George R. Dale, editor of the Mum aPost Democrat, wa.- arrested here to day by Sheriff Harry McCauley on
a criminal libel indictment. Dale, who had been in exile
Ohio for several weeks, came home
of the illness of hsadiuet
FIRST' R YPTTST ( III IM’II
L
^—
'*• “tornsya art* expected d tg Elisabeth and was taken into custody
because of th'e^llness of his .laughter, here until the election
Announcements of the birth "[ i
on, Henry George, to Mr. and Mr-. - u —
E.:vvin M'itman of State Colleg'*. Pa-. ''G od Deed- by the AN ay-ide i Maifli 28, have been received here, the prayer nuvt.nr topic for tin M).. Wit man wa- formerly Mi.-t prayer ervicc* at the Bapti.-t Church Gro-e. daughter of Bishop tonight. All member, should ho pre- •
R. Grose, who lived ent incc th" monthly bu-mess moetof Mr. Grose ing i to be held. Meeting b<xin a. as a bishop. 7:30.-I. H. Ferris.
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and Mi . Georg.
WA.SHINGT'ON, March 30. (UP)— TTie Chinese troubles apparently have extended to Tsingtug, in blumtung province, TOO miles north of Shanghai. The U. S. S. PilL-hury was ordered to proceed there today at tlie call of the American Consul, according to a me age to the Navy Department from Admiral C. S. Williams, commander of tho Asiatic fleet.
Gn encuslh ; person- in
t The full report a follow i .School fund f. r milk
t’r i Io i ■ for Uppm tunity Clothing anil food . An Artificial Limb .
| Rockville l.og Cabin fund
, Coal for needy family
Xina.-- packages, Food and
Clothing Putnam Co. T. Ik A.-soc.
Riley Hospital
Child Welfare 1'und .
Cash for charity Groceries
Assistance to ;i -tudent
spent in i.i aiding
.itt.OO 2.50 2I.25
12(1.11)
10.00
\\ YSHINGT'UN, Mar. 31. (UP) - J " ;i"i- Milliam Hitz to.luy denied th" motion for u new trial ill the cu-C of Henry Sinclair, oil niugnuU. convicted of c< i.tempi of Uii* enatc. Gov iment ond defemr attorneys were tol l tliey could uigue at IU A. M., t mol row tin* quettiou whether the conviction i on one ore four <iiuiit . \ minimum enteuei of one to four months depends upon the out
12 10 ‘’ um e of Hit/,’ tuling on this point.
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The Parent-Teachers’ Association of the First Ward will meut Friday 511.00 afternoon at the building at 2:80 w o’clock. The third and fifth grade will give the program und Dr. C. Howard Taylor will be the speaker.
10.00 2.41
50.00
Total
. $ 155.01
Judg" Jann.- P. Hughe.- is ut home from Newport, where he has been hearing u cuso a. special judge.
Tlie Parent Teachers Association of the Second Ward will meet Fndny afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The Junior Orchestra under the direction of Prof. Unifleet, will furnish the music and J. O. Coimnaek will show his pictures of Indiana.
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