The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1928 — Page 1
+*++++++*+++**+ S THE WEATHER ■* Cloudy and Warmer v !• + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
THE DAILY BANNER
A A '*5 r*i fji el* r*t •• eji A* *** ^ •:• ALL TEE EOKE NEWS •> ' UNITED PRESS SERVICE * «'• v •> .j. +
.* OLUME THIRTY-SIX.
ORKENCASTLE, INDI \NA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1928.
No. 93.
I’ADOO RAPS
” POLICY
% OF AL SMITH
ifcoii
T
POLICE STILL LOOKING EOK AMMl MTION \ VNOA1.S
POLITICIANS TO START MARKING OFF LAST DAYS
CTS END TO 18TH AMEND
MENT IF WET IS
ELECTED.
§NI L Y I.'H-al police were -till checking un
on two men who broke into tin
range house of the military department of the University, on Sunset
Hill, on Thursday.
Wednesday Braden notified the Webster Detective Agency and the chief of police at Crawfordsville, as three men fitting the description of the two vandals, were seen taking
SPEEt H the 2:06 Monon, Wednesday morning. SI.\ LRU. PULP\R \ I OKI STEPS According to an accurate check, the
men had with them about 700 rounds
First reports were
W^N^YorkGilveroorr^ that then- were three men, but it I I was later disclosed that two men were
, implicated. Night policemen and
^ ICHMOND, Va., Feb. 2. (UP;— sheritf Ed. Kiteljorge and deputj
1GINIANS HEAR
mer Democratic Candidate For residential Nomination Assails <d
New York Guvernor.
( ANDIOATI S FOR PRESIDENT \u si i h i \ppik vnoN
BEFORE M\K( ti N.
April 17 Is Last For Secretary Stale To Certify To County
Names of Candidates.
KEN THEKSim MORNING
8 when Oemocrats and Republican and others who want to be candidates for pre-ident, vice-president, U. S. Senator, and governor must have filed their petitions with Secretary of State Frederick E. Schortemeier. The 1028 calendar, issued under the
The Indiana political calendar \<i!l
hibition policies of Gov. A.‘Smith' “hJriff Alva Bryan first ’investigated. ' '''‘cking off last days on March
,Wew York were assailel by Wil K]i G. McAdoo, Candidate for th. |,o, \i, FIREMEN M VKI
Democratic presidential nomina-
in a s]R*ech to the Virginia Anti- . p—.
Alton League here last night. ^ roof fire at the Frank Peck resClcAdoo predicted an en<i to the jdenee, three miles nuth cd' (irten-
amendment if a wet were elec - ( ,. ls j| (1> ; ,i)out 8 o’clock TTiui lay morn
tjiresident. ! ing, was quickly extingui-hed by the
“'The White House in the hands of use of water and chemicals.
liquor interests would be a verit- The local firemen were called and
Gibraltar for offensive operations made the run in quick time. The oc the doom of the 18th amendment cupants of the hou e had poured wa
Id be written boldly on the face ter on the blaze and had checked it .he constitution,” McAdoo said. some and with the aid of the chem Attempt is being made to convince! icals it was quickly extinguished. Not
|lcountry that no natter if a wet much damage was cau id by the leced President, the constituion o
DID HE OR BID HE NOT? Warmer weather prevailed for the reception of the ground hog Thursday. It is a question, whether or not the famous quadruped saw his shadow or not. Years ago the ground hog relied on his own sense of intuition but now he r Ties on the fancies of the weather forecaster. The predictions were promising on Wednesday, that when the ground hog, who frequents strange places beneath the surface of the earth, would come to the surface to 1 ok about, he would see his shadow and retire leaving wintery throes upon hP last visiting place for some time to come.
INTERESTING FALK GIVEN BEFORE COLLI GE HONOR ARY OKU AM/ A I ION.
TOPIC
First Ward Pupils To Present Play
••THE SNOW Ql I I V WILL HE PRESI N I ED in l HI H. S.
U DITORIl M.
On Wednesday evening, February
J the laws will be enforced. This is
" executing.”
jftcAdoo asserted that Smith had , Nicated repeal of the state enforce /Ivt law and then pledged the police pr of the state to enforcement of /) iifederal statute. This position w..
rAnahlc, McAdoo conten ie i, because |
state had ’’been deprived of tlm r r -;t medium of enforcement.” sassTie supreme need is to put law rcement in the White House,” EDI Mr. McAdoo. “Attempt is being e to convince the country that natter if a wet is elect.'! presi m) , the constitution ami law will nforced. This is both unsound pL untrue . . . The White House he hands of the liquor intern-t-r <1 be a veritable Gibraltar of of [Jive operations and the doom of eighteenth amendment would be PQPI ten boldly upon the face of the
Utution.”
ie former treasury secretary, in ? a formidabll? cirffttldate for the ination of his party, made no im -ence to his own political fortun-
FRANK C. BALL NOT TO ENTER INDIANA RACE
MUN( IE MAN URNS DOWN
WATSON SI I’I’ORT FOR
GOV KKNOKSHIP.
authority of the state board of elec--tion commissioners, lays down a list for steps preparatory to the primary
May 8.
It follows;
Mai eh !l Fii t day for filing declara Sth., the pupils of I it Wan I school lions of candidate- for county offices will pre-ent “The Snow Queen” at in the office of the circuit clerk an i the high school auditorium. The fire, other offices with the -ecretary of children have been rehearsing dnilv stale. and the entire cast is doing splendid
April 7 Last day for same filings, work.
■April 17. Last day for secretary of The plot of the operetta is woven state to certify to the county clerks ‘ around the two children, Kay and names and adn e of all candidates Gcrda and their adventures with the to he voted for at primary in each Snow Queen. The lines are very county, whose declarations are filed clever and the song attractive. The in his office. production of this operetta will, withApril 17—I.a-t day for filing pet-'out doubt, be one of the high lights itions for state delegate-, jin the school calendar for the year— April lil Last day for county com so don’t miss it. Tickets may be sej missioners to fix voting places and 1 cured from First Ward pupils. Ask ■give notice by publication. them all about the operetta. They April 28 First day for circuit like it—you will too'
CAPT. ALBRIGHT^ JAMES LP LY GIVES TALK ON PASSED .WAY HAWAII ISLANDS,r\ ;r LATE TbESDAY ________ place I read in the paper where .
native had seen the goddess. Three days later the crater erupted.” “There are always places in the lava in the crater which are boiling and shooting up. Some of these
W AS (II INTEREST p..; h ot hi; as 100 feet at | times. The light from the crater
furnishe a light which is sometimes very strong at night. Ai one time during a rain the light reflect ion was
so great that I was able to read a newspaper inside my tent.” —
. * ’ L \ ' ' n "The ground of the island is made Funeral services f ’ > ; E. Lilly, structor at Del amv university, gave of laVil llmv an(l it all on M y( , ara o!d> of ln lia . . poliSi an interesting talk before he mem- hmv 0 , a lho „ ow is> what kind of president of Eli Lilly and Company, lie s o, the Scabbard and Blade fra- vegetation will grow. Over one area and a former resident of Greonca ... h ; ■ . ‘ th< which I vv< t there wa no vegreta tie, who died at the Methodiit got- - U f 11 ' ,l,l U l tion for fi\t‘milos. Further on, where pital in Indianapolis, Tuesday nipht, r t i s ' ' * * " H 1 ” l ava "as older, there could be after a long illness, will be conductmted States previous to h,s coming a fl , w f „ rnSi and Jat er tho for ed from the Planner and Buch- , n to DePauw as ^ instructor of md-, rpsts al ,p Pami ... mortuary F.iday afternoon, at 0
The army and navy r .aneuvors o’clock. Burial will be in Cnvn Hill I he islands are little known by were belli at the Hawaiian Islands cemetery, people in general,’ said the Captain, during the time that the captain was Hawaii, itself, has a governor ap- there. At present there are about pointed by the president of the United 18,000 soldiers in Hawaii to protect
States, and a few federal officials, „
( aptlain Uhright H as Ordered To Duty In Hawaii In 1922—Re-
mained Three T ears.
H AS CRF.ENt ASTLE RESIDENT FOR NUMBER OF YEA - EDI CAT i ll HERE. FFKTAL OF LILLY COMPANY He Worked Here For His Brother, Eli Fill Founder of The Lilly
Laboratories.
AGE
G1V EN
publish candidates’
Ball Meets With Senator Watson And Colleagues In National Capital
— His Second Refusal.
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 2. (UP)
REASON court dork to
names.
April 27—Last day for delegate candidates to withdraw. April 20.— Last day to publish candidates's names. • May 2 Last day for party chairman to certify precinct election of-
organization for the Republican nom ination for Governor for a . eon. time, Washington dispatches related
today.
The second refusal was made at a
L t ®, h !r. P ^ i ^ B .f d , tem .^. t . th “ t luncheon attended by Ball, Senator
Watson, Bert. M. Thurman, U. S. col
Frank C. Ball of Muncie, wealthy fleers’ names to county election com manufacturer, has turned down the m ; j,,ners. support of Sen. .James E. Wat-on’s May 7—laist day for delivery of
ballot boxes to each precinct.
H vould “stand aside” in 1928. He ■e no personal allusions except to ,i: -rnor Smith, although he did nj the law enforcement situation in v York with that in Maryland, e Governor, Albert C. Ritchie, 1P is in the running for the Dem-
l^i tic nomination,
of r. McAdoo spoke at a law eni ment meeting at Richmond audnn to an audience gathered from rorderland of the dry Democratic h. The meeting was held under luspices of the Anti-Saloon Lea- ^ the Women’s Phristian Temper-
Union and other dry organiza-
. The speech was prepared beland and included a painstaking J: lination of many aspects of the ’ 1 ibition enforcement problem.
H- 0 •GAL FIGHT
Patrons Desire Only Co-operation
The principal characters are: Gerda- Wilhelmina Nel on. Kay- Eugene Jones. Cerda’s Grandmother—Betty Spen-
cer.
Gay’s Mother Mary Stewart. Snow Queen Evelyn Alice.
Witch ('rystal Smith. Ragman William Glmdd.
Robber Captain—Leonard Dayman Robber Girl Edna Alverson. Roses I’auline Pavlos, Edna Ah
paugh, Velva A Her •*
Narci-.sus Dorothy Eudaly, Madonna Strother, Anna Ruth Neier. Snowdrops Joel Maddox, Eileen
Wells, Jeanne Hoffman.
Tiger Lilies Helen Mae Jones,
Iva Surber, Flay Neier.
Violet- Winifred Grimes, Zenohia
Atkinson, Dorothy Hall.
but is otherwise self governing." The Islands are about 2000 mile out from San Francisco and are mostly small in size. The island of Hawaii, from which they got their name, is the largest of the group while there is one small island which only has three
inhabitants.”
Captain Albright was ordered to duty in Hawaii in 1922 and remained there till 1926. The army post where he was stationed is on the island of Calm, which is inhabited by one-third of the entire population of the Islands. In 1928 the population was about 100,000 on this island. Of the beauty of Calm Captain AI bright remarked that he had never seen a more perfect array of color ‘We arrived at Calm in a slight tropical lain which did more to beautify the place than to destroy its beauty. People living on the island do not
(Continued on page four)
FOUNDERS’ DAY SPEAKER TO BE HENRY DOWLING
\NN l U. \LI MN I ( t M Nt II.
MEETING IS It) BE < HIKE Fi: \T I RE OF PROGK AM.
THIRD
( OEM II,
'li Dowling Hill Delnor His Address In Meharrj Hall At II O'clock,
On February 22.
Henry M. Dowling,’’93, Indianapo-
Although Mr. Lilly had not been active in In ness for twenty years, he was at ids desk regularly until about a year ago when he was struck by a street car in front of his home at 1920 North Illinois street. Since then he had been confined to the hospital the greater part of the time. A native of Lexington, Ky., where he was born in 1844, Mr. Lilly moved to Grcencnstle with his pan s, where he obtained his education and became a pharmacist. He worked at Greencast Ie for his brother, EH Lilly, the founder of the Lilly laboratories, and later entered business for himself in Evansville. Mr. Lilly enlisted in the civil war ns a private in the Union
MF.ETING army and after three years' service
was discharged with the rank of
lieutenant.
mind this rain at all, it seems, andi ,is lawy, ' r ’ wil1 ‘ loliv, ' r ,ho P r *"‘ a l'"l with
many of them go around with raincoats at. all. The climate
After the war Mr. Lilly was associated with the wholesale house of Cloud A: Akin of Evansville and later with the William H. Warner & Co. of Philadelphia, Pa. He had been the Eli Lilh organization sinee
no
1878 and was a pioneer salesman for the firm. Mr. Lilly also was the first
N BEHALF OF LEMUS STARTS
'K ■'
li." i in" >■
Han!
K
Dalef^ El ORNEYS SEEK TO PROVE PRISONER IS NOW SANK. — VG MA, O.. Feh. 2. (UP) — The ijfir-’ delayed fight of George Remus, ier millionaire Cincinnati rum-
lector of internal revenue; Col. K. P
Thayer, U. S. Senate secretary, and ” “
others. This time, Watson supporter; IHIKDW AKD ASSO( I ATKIN ( o\F
indieated: they had given up all hop. Mil IFF POINTS til I SOME of persuading Ball to enter the race. I At I s FOR NEW PROJECT. Ball, who was In Washington on'
private business, was que tinned A committee from the Parent
about the Gnhi-rnatorial situation wish Teacher- A neiation of the Third I ,a been tiled in the matter oI an apparent absence of premeditation Ward .School which i behind the ra •'’> James B. Harris et al versa he waved aside the suggestion with movement to eeurc better housing <| ( , oige L. Hurl, Alphcus llui t. tho statement that his age prevented conditions for the school children of According to tie complaint, the dehis entry into politics. both the Second Ward and the Third P "dant is the owner of land of which When que tioned bout tht » t '■ : 1 '■ ome fact which ! ''' i ,:;i 11 havi a lein to t « ex earlier, he had answered newspaper- will he of interest to every -ehool tPnt , ' 1 $1,180.89. I oe plaintiff allegi
^ men in snch a way that they (relieved patron of both wards. , he still was thinking etioiit the po - in the irst plac , the committee j 1 ' 1 " i -ibility of Ireing a candidite. icports that the need for better Iruild-
The Gubernatorial dtualion w.i in both war i .ppurent. The
I understood to have been one of the (ax payei ire al-o iiderested in th. leading subjects at conferences which movement, because the cost of any i Thurman and Watson have been hold- con-Uuction for new building; i- to ing in Washington during the la t home by the property ownci of the few days. Details, for Watson’s candi ,al y and township. The Third dacy for the Republican presidential Ward committee feel that from a [nomination in Indiana al-o were di tandpoint of economy in the first
uddre . on Founders’ and Benefaet ors' Day, February 2:1. The third an
very agreeable and there are seldom liua ' Mid wint. i Alumni ( ouncil meet- 0 f p;ii Lilly pharmaceu* very hot days even in the summer ‘*'81 "ill eon iitutc t ie child official ^j t . a | branch house established in time. The trade wind which blow; function of the duy. ^ Kansas City. Mo In 1881. In 1889 across the I land; cool them in such Mr. Dowling, \vh > will speaT< In Me- he became vice president and direc-
a manner that in 1922 the tempera- harry Mall at 11:00 o’clock, is a tor.
ture range was from <i<> degrees dut- gn.Uuate of tho law school of Harv-1 Survivin(fi besides the widow, are : Cice. in the h a " 1 '■ n,v< '' " y ' w ' 11 1,8 of ,) '* , ’ auw ’ a .laughter. Mrs. Glover Kyle of Har-
and in 19(h) to 1908 was At 'irnoy- rodsburg, Ky.; f'ur grandchdd.en,
‘Hawaii has received many name. General of the state of Indiana. He Kdwardt j 0 |, n and Mary Kyle of ^ ost common of the8e 1 ■ a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Harrodsburg. and Glover Kyle of
i I he Faradise of the Pacific". Anoth- This year’, meeting of tfie Alumni Cleveland, ().;
AMENDED COMPLAINT HAS BEEN El LEI) IN COURT An amended complaint in one para
lein to the
1
that the real estate in question wa .
defendant George
Hur t to the .lefcii ,nt Alpheu Mur t A total of $1500.On is involved in the
complaint.
Kiwanians Hear DeFauw Sextette
In ther. Gustavus
t sister, Mrs.
the Alumni \ -ociation, will mark the I! belt Glendenning '' VVarrensburg, result uf five‘year< ol intensive work Mo,, and a nephew, J. K Lilly Sr. in the i em c anization of DePauw of Indianapolis. alumni bodies, mainly through ti — a
efforts of W. Henry McLean, alumni secretary. Membership in the council is ma.lc up of the executive officers, all class secretaries, and the presidents or ecrotaries from all local ahiinnl as ociation-, thus making
er title is that of “The Crossroads of ColllM . i ,; whi ch is the active heart of Lilly of Indiunapol
the Pacific , but fhe first one is the most favored of the two. Immense ferns and tropical vegetation grow in all the colors of the rainbow. There are deep purple , reds, deep yellows, blues, and many other colors. During the months of March and April the colors are more plentiful than at any
other time.”
“The station to which I was attached lies tibout 2.5 miles fr in Hon
cussed.
Registration Low For Coming Term
construction, in maintenance and in efficiency, a < on-olidate.l building
: ; hould be erected.
In the co.-t of building , educational expert- tittve told local patrons interI este.l, there will he a living of several thou.-and dollars in erecting a
NFMBER OF Ni l DEN IS LESS THAN NFt ONI) SEMES I I R
LAST YEAR.
er, to obtain his release from the
,• e hospital for the criminally in-
ir, here, has been launched,
ifc- ttorneys for the former bootleg
committed to the asylum after
i';;''■ Izquittal of the murder of his ,, •, Imogene, have filed a petition
• writ of habeas corpus return- ,,nroll '‘ ,, for the F, ' coml term > Par
A decrease in regi-t ration for the coming semester of approximately 1.50 students lo.-s than the number
at 2 p. m. tomorrow,
he petition will be heard by appcl v Judges Phil M. Crow, Kent Hugh
md Charles I , I .
asserts Remus never has been ck >d in ane and sets forth that two
earing date.
—* '0
hetary of state to speak reilerick E. Schortemeier, secref of state, will be the principal 'ker at a safety meeting of the
was shown in reports of registration Monday and Tuesday made public today by Miss Vera Worth, regi-trar
MAJORITY <tl MEMBERSHIP Is PRESENT AT I HURSI) A Y'S
LI N< IIEON.
Music by the D. Pauw Sextette wan enjoyed by the K.wanis (Tub during
. nsolidateil building over the cost of, its regular week I; luncheon at the construction of separate building- Presbyterian Church on Thursday for the two wards. j noon. The program was in charge In the maintenance of one building, Prof. I mllect and consisted of there would he a saving each year, instrumental numbers. Mr. the committee believi , over the up Kendall sang Ju A Cottage Small, keep costs of two individual build-1 on< l waa accompanied by the entire ing , such a is now the ea-e. .orchestra in I he Desert Song.
One of the features of Thursday’s meeting was the plendid turn out of the Kiwunian. The majority of the club membership was present which is due to the effort of the attendance committee of which John
olulu on the island of Cahu. Its co a t ,h '' 1 r " |,,v ' of I'afh time defenses are very strong and it would an ' 1 K*’"ffraphi.-d <li' • ns
take a very strong enemy to take the island. The coast artillery are located iu an extinct volcano, and officers and enlisted men who are not connected with the fort are not allowed to come anywhere near the place without passes from very high officers. Civilians are not allowed to enter the fort at all. In Fort Weaver there are two 12 ineh guns which are capable of shooting several mil. out in the Pacific. Schofield Barracks are located in the central part
ALIENISTS TO GO ON STAH) IN HICKMAN TRIAL
District Meet Of Bureau Is Friday
K. < . SMA I in: hill be KEPUI - SEN I A TIN i; FOR OH NTT
FARM IU RI VE.
THREE SCIENTISTS TO TESTIFY Til A 1 GIRL KILLER IS INSANE. " 1 LOS ANGELES Feb. 2. (UP) — Three alienists and three members of tin. family of William Edward Hick man w. re ready to testify today to -upport the defense contention that the .-layer of Marion Parker is in-anc.
I The defense completed its prenara-
R. C. Hmythe, president of the tj on 0 f depositions ye terd and
of the island -o that reserves may ^ arm Hun au ( o-opiTative A. ocia- l ;dh>.| it- ,ir.-t witnesses - i trial, he sent out to all parts of the coun- , ‘ on ' " iil • a, t < tid th.' fii t quarterly mpnta j exll ,, r j s probably will try should it he invaded.” meeting of the Fifth District Farm u , slify fi ,.. t Then M „. Eva Hickman Captain Albright and his wife mov- l* 111 ' ‘'t' "l |a ^ ,M I"'' 1 • l ' 1 1 m. thir of E Iward, wai ixpecteil to
fordi'Villo on I’ rulay, rebruary •'{. ftml
She will, the .|efen-e indicated, in-
ed into the quarters which were for
merly occupied by bachelor officers. Put,lanl (,,,llnty 1 0 '"' ,ou "
ties included iu the district meeting.
After they had settled at the barracks they took a trip around the Island to see tin* country. The road
Delegates fro the district will
does not go clear around' the’Island th " nia j° r i '" r consideration as there are some places where the " ni " Ptm K wl11 t,p th “ VJ2H mcm ' .
..ir... * rn r
lireetly take the blame for Edward's
aUend*'and "one of frimp by tostifyin « j. h “. t shp helioves
ooooooooooooooooo o HOURLY TEMPERATURE o oeooooooooooooooo
There wouhl likewise he a great improvement in effic iency in the op peration of one building over two. T here would he one head to the school I and with hitter attention and more
intere t, the children as well as the ' . , . . , , , i i • ! * artwright is chairman,
teachers would show a marked im-
A total of 1292 registered during I provement in efficient work., is the i — —
the first two days for liberal arts i history of such cases in other cities, j
he three alien ds who examined courses, 137 registered for combined The committee md the ParentCl’"' did not sign the order of the pro- liberal arts and music school course Teacher A ociation are only cDnokG court sending him here. while approximately 38 registered for (driou- of co-o|g*rating with other Hy omorrow’a proceedings, it was in- music school course- alone bringing ward and ehool officials in bringing on *ted, will consist merely of setting the approximate total enrollment of about better conditions for the pres-
the University to 14(>7 students, compared with the 1 til8 who registered for the second semester last year. Although only FKh students have registered for the coming semester,
1613 declared their intention of tak-j SeveraI farmers from Uu . count ,
_ ,n K work a K aia m U,p University this wpre inU>ndin(f to attend a banq uet
iana Portland Cement Cbmpany term and if all of them should reg- Kiven Thursday noon at Indianapolis e ,r iloyees at the plant Tuesday morn- liter, the total registration for th |, y , bl . j» ro< | UPer • A- ociation. Quite . Vincent K. Newcomer, announc- term would only be 105 le; than that , number of invitations were i lued
jof the second semester last year. |t 0 residents of the county.
cut generation of children and for th.. future children of this and other wards in Greencastle in the most economic and efficient manner possible.
o
fi a. m. 7 a. m. 8 a. m. 9 a. m. 10 a. m. 11 a. m.
12 m. ...
1 p. m. 2 p. m.
20’ 20 V* 21
. 22 w
23'/4 25 V + “ 27% 29“ 81*
mountains interfere. At times it goe into these mountains and becoim - vero steep while at other time il follows the coast line. The mountains seem to rise out of the sea in place and it is almost po ible to reach out with one hand and touch the sea and touch the mountain with the other. This road finally led them to the cane fields and pineapple farms. The i sugar cane i - the principle income of Hawaii at present with pineapple., next and tourist trade last. Accord ing to Gapt. Albright these latter two are increasing rapidly while the -u gar cane trade is at a stand-still. He believes that the tourist trade will , finally become the chief source of in 1 eolne with pineapples and sugar cane
following it.
berxhip efforts. The progress of nu tional farm legi.-lation, a -ex-ment of
her own mental afflictions were repon ible for hereditary insanity in
son.
She was once con'med to «n asylum
ret for 1928, report of the and she will tell th. jury m mis conwork of the purchasing agent, and finement and o. her own reactions to
the report on livestock marketing will h pr eonditii n at that time,
he among other business features. ^ IP (a! her, Thomas Hickman it Act ion of county delegates to the «‘as thought also w uM . blame the state bureau meeting on legislative mothers in.-anity for his sons pre-que-tions will also he settled. dieament. Alfred, the brother, WM to (Turk township bureau, the only detail incidents in his brothers lif“ unit of the Montgomery county hu- "t'a'h the defense contends indicate
reau which has not yet held its an- > ni<an ity tendencies, nual membership drive, will meet in D .
Ladoga Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock to plan for the campaign.
BUREAU MEETING HELD
IR \ H II III I.M It) 1.0 ON
Approximately one hundred and
TUIAl’ iN DEI.AH ARE (T)l RT f,fty P Prso,ls aUt ' ndfc d the Farm Bu-
reau tax meeting held by the Clinton Township group, in the Clinton
THE WEATHER Mostly cloudy tonight and Friday. Warmer tonight and in south portion
Friday,
Ml NCIL, Ind., Feb. 2. (LP) Ira Center school, Wednesday night,
j “There is one dangerous volcano on Wilhelm was to go to trial in Dela- J„hn Ritter, field representative for the island of Cahu,” said Captain Al ware circuit court here today charg- the Farm Bureau Association
bright. “This crater has as its name ed with involuntary manslaughter as “Kilauea” and is active at variou a result of the death of James Dej times. Il is known a t the ‘House of vere, 14, fatally injured last June 26, Everlasting Fire' and certainly liver when -truck by Wilhelm's automobile.
was
the principal speaker. Several musical numbers were rendered and an entertainment was presented by the school children.
