The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1928 — Page 1

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GREENCASTIiE, INDIANA'. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY.il, 1!)2S.

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EPND WARD HAVE NEW .. 100L HOUSE

ENGLAND STORM S\\ EPT

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board held meeting AY NIGHT AND MADE

PLANS.

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STORY

LONDON, Feb. 11. (UP)—At least one person was killed, a number were injured, and many buildings were damaged by a hurricane that swept England early today. Shipping and telephone services were disrupted. The air ministry meteorological office announced the hurricane reached a velocity of 104 miles an hour it Liverpool.

LETTER FROM OR. HUTCHESON IS INTERESTING

STATE FINALS AND REGIONAL CARDS DRAWN

l l < I ER w AS M AILED TO ins NEK FROM GREECE—I ELLS OF I RIP.

ARE ON

MOULD

t. Rl ISI

and Shook Of Indianapolis le Achitecta—Drew Plans

For Gymnaaium.

inal action by the

NOTH E

All members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars are requested to ni< ot i at the Fire Di pt., Monday night at 7:30 sharp. There will be election of

School officers and the naming of > ur post.

Dr. and Mrs. M. |{. Hutcheson l.eft Grecncastle on January I—Epistle Tells of Places \ isited. The following i- a letter written by

what I would call holes in the sides of buildings. No windows, and the streets are about six and eight feet wide. We went through this, not alone hut with a good guide and a policeman, furnished h\ the police. .such poverty, everybody begging for a penny. Some were dressed in gunny sacks, rugs wrapped over them; others wore white and the women wore wrappers that covered their faces; all that you can see is their eyes; some of (he wrappers were plain, others in brilliant colors. (I am learning more history as wo go

along.) My pictures wiil how what Grecncastle Regional Winner To Meet of jimmy

l SE riM ( l( \M FORD’S HUM I IN "LOVE MART”

LO( AL SECTIONAL WINNER TO .MEET VEEDERSBl KG M IN-

NER IN REGION AL.

REGION AL TOURNEY M AR( H 10

Grecncastle patrons of the Indiana Theater at Indianapolis who were o favorably impre .ed with the mus ical score of “The Love Mart” when I it played that theah r recently, w ill

'NSTITUTE FQ.c TWO TOWNSHIPS ON WEDNESDAY

M ILL BE HELD IN I II I MORE HIGH S( HOOL Al DITORH AI

- EXHIBITS.

mi ^:u

ON

PROGRAM

1 cannot describe.

After two days and one night crossing the Mediterranean we arrived at Villa Franche, F’ra < e, and went from there to Nice (in w the lower

iday night, the Second Ward Eligible ex-service men are all urged Dr. W. R. Hutch. . n to Ham; r r. a ,,., rt ()f France is called the French

1 ildingwillheareality.lt > t the meeting to build a six I Riding on approximately the ■ as the present structure, dlding will consist of six . was formerly! planned and uilt on the one story plan, nail basement will be under ture. The heating plant an ; will be located in the base-

J. A. FRIEND.

(By Command Frank Tabor, State

Commander.)

COMPROMISED PHONE RATES ARE APPROVED

ers from Greece. Dr. and Mr . Hutcheson are on a cruise around the world and the letter contains many interesting facts concerning the various countries and place- of interest that

they have visited so far.

The letter follows:

Just a few lines as we are on our around the world cruise. The ship

.st unusual part of the plan e story arrangement. Kelw buildings in the past

i built on this style, but the FORM AL ORDER IS 1SSI I D KY

Riviera and is the winter playground of European society, brilliant, gay,

and beautiful.

Nice has been called the Queen City of the Mediterranean and is the chief cit\ of the French Riviera; it has a population of IdG.OOO. We arrived before !) a. m., find met but few people on the street . hut by 10 a. m., the place was certainly alive.

Resolute, 0J0 feet long and .3 feet They say that no one gets up until broad, a floating palace, the crew 120, a f(,.' r <» a . n ,. nn ,| ] did not want to

he given the opportunity of enjoying practically the same score when “The Love Mart" starring Hilly Dove, comes to the Granada theater here

Monday and Tuesday.

Tim Crawford, versatile organist at the Indiana, i a personal friend

Hittles, of tin 1 Granada,

and he has very graciously supplied the musical themes that he used in

i playing tin delightful picture at InDrawings for the annual regional l ^ :ina I >0 ^ Hpeeial . Meet- used by

and state basket hall tournament . Mr ’ CTawford >>••• duel be

were made Friday by the Indiana Uv, ''' n ••il 1 " " Roland and Noah Heery |,'j|i mol(> School Auditoriu High School Athletic AssiK-iation with ; l ' s w,>11 oth ' r , in var on Thursday, Kehruary 16. Oi at E.

And., on, perm > * ’ ' ' 1 ^jll Buis . .. . ; \ 0 . I liter,

chairman.

Northern Team In First Game

At State Meet.

three In-titu'cs Mill H< Held In

I'litnatn Founty Next Meek Same Speakers At All.

The Farmer’s Institute of Marion and Floyd Townships will he held in

he played during the

Love Mart.

diow ing of "Tie

and passengers, .'!.'>().

In t some see what time they retire We went

FLAMES RAGE IN MINE; FATE OF 47 UNKNOWN

ling has been rapidly provar as more and more buildbeing erected along these

INDIAN A HI HLU SERA l( L ( OMMISSION.

Hut, at every port's call, the dock

^ . Two telephone orders, the fir t pro-

-l .nt of the building will face v| ||V fnr ;|n „ ;lt I, ®l ;rept - Two ( assroom- ^; rp ,, nras t| p . an ,i ih,. other approving

^ ^ the purchase of the Marietta Tele- . their flow, r v. ■ i with the ” 4 j n , L phone Co. by the Johnson County most beautiful Mower that one could

issued by wish. From New York the first .-ev-

the Public Service Commission. en days we spent on the Atlantic Oc-

. — The new rate schedule includ* the ean t i Mad< ra, oui fli : port call, It space, then jooms can^ x f 0 i] 0W j rifr Mpt monthly chare. : -m n w.od pi. tare will d. eiihethe

1 tried to register with my

nt of the building will face street. Two classroom lu<leil in the front part of

” Ing with

ejecting to the south. Two Te | hone c hav „ be « n U ns will be included in each ,

the need arises for more |

spi

)ach wing without hindering

in the Mediterranean and gained some to Mentone over the upper Cornish

so we still have about the same number; it is just like one big family. The boat has everything you will find in the best hotel in the United States even to a Moral shop, where you can get cut Mowers and blooming plants.

(Continued on pag> three) SENTENCE OF HICKMAN MAY BE DELAYED

A. L. Trester, of

nent secretary of the board in charge. At 2 o’elo. k on Saturday aft. moon, March 10, the sectional winners from Crnwfordsville and Covington will clash with the Greenca le and Yee.lersburg winners meeting at 3 p. m. The final game will be played at 8 p. m. with the winner representing the (ireenrastle regional at the state basket ball finals at Indianapolis the

following week-end.

The (ireenrastle regional schedule, and the state final card are as fol-

lows.

At Greenca si le

2 P. M. Winner at Clinton vs.

winner at Crawfordsville. 3 P. M. Winner at

vs. winner at Veedersburg.

Winner of all 2 p. m. and 3 p. m. K 01 ' 1 mi " ’ :l1 ‘'""""'‘K today to await

ARRIA Al. OF FROM FFI I

Hll SLA

Ki:s« I F, < KFAA HI KG 11 ANN AM Al l I D.

TORONTO, Out, Feh. 11. (I P)—

Grecncastle ^ u,ldr, ’ d8 0 f pet on gathered at the

mouth of the tire swept Hollinger

game Sixt. i

m regionals meet at 3 p. ni ioiial winner- go to In i

the arrival of rescue parties to determine the fate of 17 men believed

>acn wing w.c.oo, K | p business lines, .<3.25, two party view, ty the arrangement o to ( )lJs j npss ij n o, <2.. r >0; single re-idence, eamei

A I KiKNI A S FOR 61 Rl SL AA ER

TO Dl M ANIA A NEW

TRIAL.

ra some of the views on our trip.

$2.25; two party residence, $2.00, and Madeira is a vol. mic island, it

capital, Fwuehal, having a population of 25,000. As yen enter the city everything is up and down, the roadways are so steep that wheeled vehicles would he dangerous except on lower levels, so there are some automobiles, hut most of the travel is by sled drawn by slow footed oxen, the sled runners have iron on them and every once in a while they grease the runners with oiled gunny-■-aeks to make them run mooth. The streets are made nut of small slunc set in by hand, some by squares of fourteen by eighteen inches; it woul i he a life-time job in our country.

OLD FIDDLERS CONTEST WILL BE HELD HERE

ling will cover more ground f()Ur |)art , si o.

the present school but no

land will be purchase t a-

‘“"'nough space on the present Sich to build the school ami

enough ground with ade fEA .ground purposes.

.oil by members of the boar. Hails can be worked out by school is dismissed so that ^5! L. started as soon as p.

present building will have WILL »F HELD A I A(.N( AS H E I before work can )e* uti'-rte.i I H E VI ER VV KIAM 1 I) A A h structure. EV ENING. i and Shook, Indiami)n ! , have been hired by the mkR( HANTS IHiNA lE I’RI/.FS

arri to draw plans for the | d building. The architect ■

l ’'. 'it the building would probB

1' between $5«,000 and $60A 1 h< * H « l '•‘’ns LodgjJ

16 and 17.

Finals At Indianapolis,

Friday, March 16

!♦. A. M. Winner at Grecncastle vs. winner at Fort Wayne. H) A. M. AVinner at Auburn vs. winner at New Albany. 11 A. M. -Winner at Marion vs.

I winner at Anderson.

LOS ANGELES, Feh. 11. (UP)— 2 lv vl " inner at Evansvilh Attorneys for W illiam Edward Hick winner at Muncie.

man planned a move today which if

ianapolis for the state final March tr! ‘ 1 ’ l "‘ <l in ,l "' wo,kin « :s ’

I he only fir-t aid crews on the con-

William Edward Hickman gained a stay of life of from sixty to ninety' day today through the legal maneu-

vers of his attorneys.

vs.

Jubilee Mill He Held I ndcr 1 he Alls-

uire and Shook were also ects for the Grecncastle

in.

g o . ^ _ ; ATE HERE EXT FRIDAY A'S, M

Annual Feature.

uccessful would delay, until Tuesday at least, a sentence of death exported to he given the convicted slayer of

12-yonr-old Marion Park

VYlni court Cx.o.t ..#•»; .Iei(,,n. Walsh and Richard’ Cm tillon, yout 1 :- ful defense counsel, were preywed to present a motion fur a new trial, h;:sed on a eontention that Judge J. J.

Hieo Rurro is the h'che t ummit Trabucco erred in his instructions to

the jury and on a ruling during Hick-

man’s trial.

Next Wednesday Evening, F'bi n ury 15, the annual Old Fiddler Jubilee wil be given in Grecncastle at th

ri. ing 6100 feet. We went to the top of Ferrio Da Lucutta, up to thirty-five hundred feet on a cogwheeled railroad and there is where I received my first thrill. We came down the mountain in a -led whh a man to guide it. Some times I es _

Voncastle Theatre under the au pic s timi,,p ' 1 w '’ wero : ixt >' m ‘ 1 '

hour and th<*n at oth<*r timrs h»» was

JACKSON CASE WITNESS SICK

3 P. M.—AV niner at Mishawaka vs.

winner at Bloomington.

4 F. M. Mimier at Vincennes vs.

winner at Columbus.

7 30 P. M Winner at Frankfor 1

1 v- v i' r i gd >i

8 30 P. M. Winner at Rushville v - winner at Logan port. Saturday. Marcb 17. 8:30 A. M. —Winner Game 1 v-.

winner Game 2.

U 30 A. M. Winner Game 3 v-.

w hin r Game 4.

10:30 A. M.—Winner Game 5 v .

winner (lame 6.

11:30 A. M.—Winner Game 7 vs.

winner Game 8.

2:30 P. M. Winner

winner Game 10.

tinent sufficiently equipped to cope with the eircum-tanei Wi re expected to arrive from Pittsburgh, Pa., by noon. The mine chambers were saturated with deadly carbon monoxide gas after a fire, which .darted 500 feet below the surface and wept mil o of subterranean chambers.

WAR VETERANS HAVE APPLIED FOR POST HERE

I III A I I UK \ NS OF FOREIGN M \K3 M AS OKG AM/ED

IN 1899.

The following Spani Ji M'ar and World War veterans have applied for a charter from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, with which to organize a local post: Comrades, A. J. Duff,

Game 9 vs. * • * . Tucker, Frank A hworth, Ildw.

Jones, Harvey Fox, J. A. Friend,

of the Red Men’s Lodge. This enter

tainment has h* en featured here for I 1 l ^ 1 " ’ d 1 i* 1 ' 11

we would stop and grease th" 1

»

HIGGINS,

-ex’eral years with the exception of last | year, and more than the usual inter-

^BmkR • is being shown in tin coming pro

'DENT, IS COACHING ! MIAMI TEAM.

H. Higgins, son of Mr. O. T. Higgins of this city of the Public Speaking deof Miami university, will j varsity debate team of that •i to DePauw next Friday to clash with the DePauw

estion which will be

, “Should the U. S. governse to protect American pri- •• ‘stments in foreign counThe discussion will involve nt difficulties in Nicaragua ie recent difficulties in Mex-

hina.

-—’“bate will be held at 7 o’he debate will be judged un- , , single judge plan. Both were classmates at North university. Prof. Higgins d from DePauw university SflW class of 1922. d Peterson, Leon Schmidt, ge William will be the speak

' gram. The merchants' of the city have donated prizes aggregating $300 for the contest. In addition the spun or ing lodge will give $25 in gold to the best musicians. Prizes are being offered for most any kind of a music ian. and the chances are that tin re will he some hot contests in every

class.

The prizes offered arc on di play ,. until Wednesday in the Trick Bros, store window and attracted much at-

in the road;

then

runners. This is the home of Maderia embroidery. You can see old women, children five years old, working on pieces of linen for the stores. The

ROBERT M. LYONS MILL BE I N A HI I lo ll I II A A I TRIAL.

3 30 P. M. Winner Game i| vs. winner Game 12. 8 P. M.- Winner Game 13 vs. winner Game 14.

A program In en arranged for the Institute ’vi. h will include music addre-ses and a cussimi: Pi r . W. Henry McL"mi will speak . the evening on "Liu "In. ' During the evening e i i mu ic will lie furnished by the Fillmore orchestra and the Hoy ’ (pi.I'm an ! the Girls’ quartet. The program will start ui the morn ing at !) o'clock \\ th music furnished by the . vent', and eight' grade of the FPlmi re school. Thi will he fallowed oy e\ nil !iiimh"rs by the (iiil ’ Glee Flub. L. S. Van Nctta o,' Hatth Ground, and Mr-. Carl Tuttle of Pleasant Lake, \.i'l be the principal speaker during the morning .ses-

sion.

Music hy students in th" grade school and addresses by Mrs. Tuttle and Mr. Vau Xotta will comprise the program, for the afternoon. Prizes will he award, u for the host corn exhibits; wheat, oats, potatoes, butter egg-, Manual Training, High School, best piece workmanship, eighth grade, he t piece workmanship and the ame classification for the oventh grade. I’n/.i vvdI also he giv'n for variou clasifications in Domt die Fcier.j cc and Art. A cuke contest "ill be held which will be open to all. HI I II KF A< 11ES DETROIT —o—— DFI'KOIT, Mich., Feb. 11. (UP)— Ru'h Elder, Irons Atlantic aviutom, ; arrived at 10:35 a. m. today at (he Ford airport. She can" here to fi'l a theatrical engage"' md to di«-rii-s with Eddie S ’, airplane manufacturer, plan m, nnoth.r attempt to span the Atlantic. Her plane was forced down at Hartford City, Indiana, last night. BLAST TOLL STANDS AT 12

INDIANAPOLIS, Fed 11. (FP)

DFSIKl t IIAK FIRE

pi .pie here do not uso any water for I’b" condition of Kohi rt W. I.yon-, drinking purposos. You have heard of Richmond, an important witness in of good Maderia wine. Gov. Ed. Jackson’s trial, became -udWell after leaving Maderia we denly critical today, and he was rushmade up in two days, a land locked ‘’'I to the operating room of the Mi-,

/ ■ Hospital 11:, ■ ■ ■ ii.

of the Rock of Gibraltar. It stands according to a telephone call to the 1400 feet, just as it was pictured 45 Indianapolis Times.

her of the Brazil I’ost V. F. V. F. AA\ i a iiatriotic

years ilgo in my geography. Land is military on every side, soldiers train, ami we saw' a floating target »t sea on which they were training their guns. To the north there is a neutlal zone, about one half mile wide between England and Spurn; no building on this but at each side soldiers guard it; cattle were grazing in the netutral space, and they looked like halfbred buffalo. We went through

the old fort tuuel in Gibraltar.

These are from 400 to 600 feet up on Gibraltar—We were not as fortunate as Halliburton in going to the

- top, higher than the main fortificaJohn Ritter, field representative for tion. From Gibraltar we went to the State Farm Bureau Association, Spain, visiting Algeciras, a Spanish and Lycurgus Stoner, membership t wn, and after looking the town

had tea at Hotel Rcinu

tention during the day.

Members Enrolled In Floyd Township

SIXTY FARM HI KFAF MEMBERS

ENROLLED IN l l oA H

PLAN MEETINGS.

Physicians annoum I that he could not he moved from the hospital for two week-. This (urn removed the last possibility that he would be able to testify in Jack on’s trial on a charge of concealing in attempted

bribe.

Rl —Ml ill I(- i HIGH M \8

RELSTKKTOWN, Md„ Feb. 11 (Ul —Fire destroyed or damaged twelvi

building in the busine- district bet,. man .. orKall j z . lt i on Wllhi today, doing damage estimated at at . h( . a ,|. o 0m . One more than $2(m,00() ih-vernl ai'-'"’ , - t t v. One Language.” M-,, int

n1 hou ' ■' and i

While volunteer firemen fought bpM SPPi j A Friend their way through two miles of snow m ,. ptillL , 1 M„ nduy niyh , at t i, and mud to g. t water, flames wept 1)ppartmpnt ut 7;:l0 ,| )ar|l .

ithrough th" bu-ini's district and for a time threatened to level the

entire town.

Kobt. HI." k, Kay Smith, Loius Uow-

gill, and Gwin Ensign.

The Veteran ■ of Foreign Wars was organized in |S!l!l and eonsisl of veterans who saw overseas ervice ii

the wars witli Spain and Germany and _ who erve<l t1 "' Mexican EVERETT, Mas .. Feb. 1 (UP)— Comrade I r.ah Ga away , a mem- (|l . ith to || fr()m all

HI t.i: G ASOLINF I ANK EX PLOD-

I S. MORI MIAN SIXTY

JNJFKEI).

200,000 strong.’

fli )«Pmw with Richard Boesen drive chairman for the Putnam Coun over v

PAC

FINDING MADE

A finding of $5,764 and a decree of foreclosure was made for the

Ku-sell Hurst, motor route carrier p| a i n tj(f |,y Judge James P. Hughes * !l Hunt" r an IwUMupoIi jjj put,. rcuil Court, Thui News, has been notified that hi- j a y j n ^ b( . , na tt,. p „f the complaint route is the largest of any establish- for f orPC |, )sur ,. t ( | ay Todd, us Reed hy the News. He c . arrying- daily wf tbe t’riion Savings Associ 175 papi rs, which are delivered the alion ((f Terrp Haute versus Hattie day of publication to homes, south- „ vVelch, Joseph Mullikin, Nellie K. west, outh and southe.i-t in Putnam \iulljkin. county. Mr. Hurst makes Manhattan, 0

Putnamville, Cloverdale, Mt. Merid- 1 ian and southeast Putnam coun*y

60

Steers Stolen By Cattle Rustler

xpli -ion that

wrecked one big gasoline tank at the Beacon Oil Company reached 12 today a workmen dug through the dabri searching for seven other missing workmen. • ; t Nine bodies were taken from the

t dti'iid th" wreckage. Three other workmen Inn

in hospitals.

More than 60 persons were .njured 34 of them seriously. .Six of the iiior" seriou ly injured were reporteii

near death.

sh.gan

< ’oun i ■■ ted

Fire We’n

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FHERLIN OI M KO A( HD ALE.

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limking

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PT. BASS DISMISSED

(IRANI ID HI A OUI E.

Nellie Sanders was granted a di-

ty Association, have completed the Christina, a hotel faring the sea, and daily, covering approximately fit) V((rf ,. f rom Frank Samlers hy Jinlt'," membership drive in Floyd township, came home. (The ship Resolute i- miles of roads. The fact that Mr. j aniPh |> Hughes in the Putnam Cir they announced Saturday morning. our home and wo feel like getting Hurst is carrying more papirs than cu j^ (’ ()Urti Friday. The divorce was

According to the report sixty mem- home when wo are away and come AGO, IU., Feh, 11. Capt. Le- bers bavP i, PPn enrolled in the Asso- back to the ship.)

‘s, Quartarmn-'i r Corps, L. c j a Hon from Floyd township for th" VAi left at midnight. After a voya~ found guilty yesterday of ypar- Twelve members were enroll- age of one night and one day we ar-

ed the past year. rived ut /Algiers, called the African

unbecoming an officer and nan” and dismi-sed from the ^ k his eleven fellow officers rs and fifty minutes to conI of four minor counts arisdg n his possession of “leaky” Col. Howard E. Perry a later pronounced sentence, aas took it with the soldierly he had maintained through

!• weeks’ trial.

« a stoicism gained by twentyars of service. In another , trs he would have been re

any other carrier peak well fur his a i] OW ed on the ground of cruel and

ability as a solictor ami motor carrier j„ buman treatment,

of 1 he New and Banner. The custody of the four children,

i Charles 20, Mildred 16, Everett 11,

The Hayloft Tribe will hold their and Annu Hp || p was given to Mrs.

Meetings in other town-hips in the Paris. It is u sumptuou resort on annual festival in the Lodge rooms g a n,| era

county are being planned so that the the edge of the Miditerian. It is work can hr* completed as soon as pos- the old capital of the French colony, sible. 1 Algeria. The oldest part of the city - o j is distinctly oriental; the new part A petition and application for the distinctly French. The " two parts committment of Martha Gardner to formed many striking contra Is. The an insane hospital was filed in the city itself was very interesting, th" Putnam Circuit Court Saturday hy hotel was delightfully unique and George A. Stoner. Evidence was quite beautiful and at the same time heard by the court and -he was com- quite good. Hut the drab quarters, mitted to the state hospital for the filthy and squalid; I cannot begin to insane at Evansville. describe the conditions; first the maro ket, then the houses, and the" the

thi- evening.

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driving a new Chev- people. I In. the Arab quarters, they live in

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ROBBINS IMPROVING

Charles Robbins, DePauw senior, who was stabbed in the hack in an encounter on the campus Thursday evening with two men, was reported much better at hi> home at the Phi

Gamma Delta house today.

Merrill Blickenstnff, age 38, Penal Farm escape, was sentenced to serve a one to five year term at Michigan hy Judge James P. Hughes,

PL ANs SPE( I AL SERVICE The life of Abraham Lincoln will he given in pictures ut the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening at 7:30 accompanied hy a very interesting lecture. The rental cost of tin* slides is being borne hy ’a fri d, thus eliminating the usual offering for expenses. The organizations of the Hoy nnd Girl Scouts will he guests at this service. The pastor will he assisted by Mr. Junior Trump, who will operate the Huloptieon. Al the morning service the W. R. C. and the G. A. R. will In present

as guests.

KOI*l> GFIL'I Y

Earl McDaniel was found guilty of contempt of court in open court In the Putnam circuit court Friday hy

from Ri achdale, c.,-t of the Suther- Jml «“ P ’ . i arul , ^

commited to the county jail until the order of the court has been complied

with.

The complaint wrus filed by Opal

Crawfordsville police

for a cattle thief who old live steers in that city Thui-day morning. The cattle had been stolen from the farm if Clark Sutheilin, of near Roachdale. The unu mil part of the crime i- that the thief calmly tole the cattle, drove them the sixten miles to Crawfordsville, disposid of them and

then vanished.

The tolen cattle were in a herd of thirty-four steers, pa-tured in a field along the road running north

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when an ligned in the Putnam Cir-

cuit Court on Friday.

lin farm. The ru tier is believed to have entered the field about 2 o’clock Wednesday. Selecting live choice steers from the herd, drove them out into the road and started for

Crawfordsville.

After arriving the sold the steer to one man. After the first sale they w re old two more times. After working another ruse and getting the $48!) check he received for the cattle, cashed, lie disappear'd. Mi Ida Estep is confined to her home with an attack of appendicitis.

McDaniel. A divorce was granted in 11)26 and McDaniel was ordered to pay a certain sum each week. He was in arrears to the extent of about $125.

INJURED THIS AFTERNOON Virgil Morris, an employe* at the Indiana Portland Cement Plant injured his hand this afternoon while at work. He was tab to the hospital ami Dr. C. H. <" .n was cslled.