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E THIRTY-SIX.

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928.

No. 117.

TEES WILL

CLAIMS MARCH 1

—lWill

RSDAV (ItCNTY

NOT HANDLE

CLAIMS.

HIGH SCHOOL SQUADS READY FOR SECTIONAL

LARGE (ROW!) EXPECTED FOR BA IN HR IDG E-TIGER CUB TILT

FRIDAY.

TRUSTEES

FINAL

G A M E

SA 11 Kim

■g To Make Such | To File Them \\ ill. hip Trustec-s. i——— , Thursday, M voatock killed or rnamu'il will he made o( the townships in which the

and

ptod by the trustee, it was *nce with tin - tati last general a- em^■he claims have E*to the count> auditor

CALL US FOR SCORES Don’t forget that ttie Daily Danner thiough the cooperation of the Greenca tie Telephone Company has prepared for the sectional net tourney. Friday night, a play-by-play account of the Hainbiidgc -Greencastle tilt will lie received at this office over an open circuit from the gymna.-ium. All fans desiring information on any of the games can call 95 for the scores. No telephone calls will be answered at the gymnasium during the

ournumrnt.

SHEEP CLAIMS

p——_ Sixt\ four cctional high school I 1 iRnlp If (WFR lli)S l <, ’t ball tournaments will.get un * V/I\I™LaL/ \J ▼ LI\ erway tomorrow in Indiana. By the r T'/’A TUI TCTCrC P r<x,t '' °f elimination mor< Di .a six 1 \J 1 iVlJij 1 P.r.cT hundred ((uintets will drop out, Uav

ing sixty four winners to play in the sixteen regional meets, on March 10.

I 1 XDS WERE Mil A\ AIEAKLE The ixter'ii winner of the regional Hi PA 1 £3,3t>3 IN ( (.AIMS FtiR will then travel, a week later, to In

Winner* of Sectional Meets Over I he State To Pla) in Sixteen Reg-

ionala Next Meek.

BE SPORTSMEN At the request of local high school officials, Greencastle fans who attend the Bainbridge- Tiger Cub game tomorrow night and also the other sessions of the sectional tournament, are urged to ext* nd visiting teams and followers the most courteous theatrnent. Be true sportsmen and remember that the referees are getting paid to officiate the games. They were selected by the board of control of the Indiana High School Athletic A ocintion and they will give d< isions as they see them and it will not do the crowd any good to jier. It ma> cause a foul on the home team. REV. M’LEAN GIVES TALK AT KIWAN1S MEET

THIRD WARD TO PRESENT PRODUCTION

Dl l IGHTFUL THEME IS FEATURE OF OPERETTA ON MARCH SIXTH

(AST

DORKING 11 VRD

Operetta Mill He Singed In High School Auditorium. Many To Take Part.

SHEEP AND HOGS.

P the imui. > collect* ASSESSORS COLLEI r Jpt in the future be turned over to ,,,,,, .

Paid hy

DOG FAX

I

sons wishing to make cl.-nm .iir to flit them with ill* ii t";>

dd avoid <■•"

will result when th*|

into effect.

Claima Will Be Paid by Trustees From Townships Where Claima

Originated.

new Willis Gill, county auditor, turned all.

' township trustees Thurs- Many believe Uu best tilt of the

a to the dog tax tlie town " ,1 ' morning, $3>3< claims, as the tourney will in the Bainbridg* r will be requin I to iii.iko " !l " l '"'H • ''"'I hilled, in Gricma tl« emp at 8 30 o’clock to i to the numb'i ‘ ' 11 *’ monow night Practically all of tie r bo red or kejit by the per- * utnani roull, y- followers of the game in tld section, sing assessed, 'll" fhe majority "l these claims were are of the opinion that the North will be required to immediate- turned in to the auditor since the Putnam squad and Coach W. E. Han.- * to the township assesoi the' tir.-t of January and the total is ex man’s Tiger Cub. are the two strong f one dollar for each male dog ceedingly high. The auditor former- e.st combinations in tlie meet and af

diauapoli- for the slate finals where

the 1928 champion of the hui"Wood SPENKER I EI.LS MEMBERS OE spoil will be crowned. IND’PLS KIM ANlS ( El It OF Greencastle is fortunate this year I HE, EOI R S S. in not only having the sectional - ——■ —

toun.ament, hut the regional as well. M AS WEXL ATTE'.NPFD hack. Of course, there are the various 1 Some

other touniaments over the state but . ,

Stated I hat E.lewenl of Spintualily Or Sacrifice In Man’s Character

Makes Good ( Iti/.cns.

The children of tho Martha Rid-

|iatli school will present “On Midsummer’s Day” an operetta in two acts, on Tuesday night, March <*, at

the High School auditorium. This operetta is a very beautiful

and entertaining production. The story of a little child, who has a beautiful (lower garden. She fails to water the (lowers and they are tak on away from her hy the fairy queen. Soon she realizes that her flowers are a very important factor in her life, and she works hard to get them

ATTENTION FANS! Prof. K. E. Rosenberg, sectional tourney principal, announced this afternoon that the doors of the gymnasium will be opened at 1 p. m. for the Friday afternoon session; ti:30 p. in. for the E'riday night session; 8 a. m. Saturady; 1 p. m. Saturday and at 7 p. m. Saturday for the tlual game of the tournament. This announcement will he of special interest to all county fans as them have been many inquiries regarding (he opening of the gym, especially for the Friday

evening games.

MEN UNABLE TO WORK IN MARCH OF YEAR OF 1906

LEDGER LEF1 BY I DOBBS REVEALS MANY INTEREST ING FACTS.

U. S. MARINES AMBUSHED BY REBEL FORCE

FIVE AMERICANS KILLED; EIGHT INJURED IN NICA-

KAGl AN SKIRMISH.

MARtH INTO GUN

N e;st

Marine Patrol Fired I pon By Foncealed Machine Gun. Rebel* Hide In Itcnn** Jungle.

M EA I III R

D \ I S

the local tourney over shadows them

f the characters are: Mary

Jane Irvine, Mary Louise Hamm, Stanley Ei her, Wilbur McCullough, Maw Frances Car-on, Norma York,

John Mitchell, Hubert Kelly, Lueile , White, Emma Caroline Conklin, Gr-

ille four S’ . sine iity, wmpathy, vil| „ () . 1|:||r ,, av , {uth l)l)n . e,vice and spiritual,.y, which form Yount. Marshall

the foundation .-.ton** in a man'- char

aeler and which embody the ideal- of the found,, of the fii t Kiwanis Club were eded hy Rev. W. Henry Me I gran, assistant to the president of

iVed female dog, and the sum !>' had cntin chaige of the claims ter the game Friday evening, one of , 11 _ l . . a. ' tX 1 l • a • . . . I I Y 1 1 I I ' I 1 1 I I I ■ I X/ I I . . I : ■ ■ I I l I , l X

Me dollars for each unspayed hut on Thursday, March I, the claims thc-o favorites will he foiced out. I dog, and the sum of five dol- "-ere to he turned over to the town- High School officials here are making jf each additional, male, or I* -hip trustee of the vurioti town- plan t" a, ('omnuiiati the large-' B%fo doBtoider tlirc month "i hih- where tie' claim were filial erowd that evei witne • la net game all be subject to any tax under The township assessors will col- in the Greencastle gymnasium. There

lect the Hog tax during the assessing has been a steady demand for tick*ts

livere,! Wcdn* sday iio"n at the we'-k ly luncheon meeting f the Indi na

John on, Paul Patterson, Francis Harris, Dolly Dimples Walton, Ann Hat cher, Jeanette Paxton, Edith Pattet mi, I’atienee Tle'mpson, Virginia Shirh-y Virginia E. m, Ri'ssie Green, Kuhy Cowan, Dori- Long, Virginia Myer Anna May Fisher, Claire Wil liani.-, Philip Re<k, Philip Schumaker,

polis Kiwanis Club, at the CTaypool Wl ||i : „„ s<holsser, Gordon Bausman,

Paul Chenoweth, Russell Pitts, Hir am Calender, Warren Swickard, and

hotel.

Tin- speaker state of the club have n

that ni'inhei pi ndid oppor-

over to thr* trustees of the respective townships and the claims paid.

for season tickets.

Rouchdale, Eillmore sud ( lovenlale

I he total amount includes 19a sheep appear the stronger of the otlui eoun-

innot

been

that have either been killed jured. The total for hogs is quite so high as claims have

filed for 79.

Of the total amount, .fKOO of thr Iclaim.- have been filed fiom Green

for their community lie siid that here are all kinds of clubs which meet, some doing a work which cUseless, others working fur the community and a f* w winch accomplish a tn-h which is reallv heoric. He de dared that it i.; the puipo.-e of the Kiwani Club to hn nun with >

-tramre kiml of vi ai, and an under

Msessor within five an ‘ l this money will la* turned for the Friday night session and also tunity to do omething mn Irictive

•f the completion of the assessrf his township, must turn over township trustee of his townill of the records relating to Icding and payment of dog tax d money received as dog tax.

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UCEJEEK ^NDITS WHO 30K PAYROLL WORKS EMPLOYE! ROB > OF-9LNt IN INDIANAPO-

LIS WEDNESDAY.

Harold Riley.

'1ANAPOLIS, March I. (UP) cally all middle-western police wers called on to aid in the for three bandits, who y,- tor-

center of the Indianapolis bus- .

ty squads to play in the tournament. Only one team from out of the county, Bellmoie, Parke County runner - up, wdl make the eb venth aggregation in the local sectional. Rdlmor" meet. Clnverdale in the 7:30 o'clock

| castle township with Marion town- ■ ,. on test Friday night and this should .•'*e <hr -ugh the ordinary

ship second with a total of $702. also prove a very exciting fray. Some 1 ""tt- “I 1 ' •

The following are the various'..^. that Belln.ore may even be the ", M '" " f v,s, °" a,e mPM townships and the accounts of the “dafk horsp’’ of the tourney. with an imagination that can . oe claims turned over to the trustees: , . things ahead, H’ Mid,'an aid.

The sectional gets underway hire Every Kiwiuilan , 1UKht to |„, a har . at 2 p. m. tomorrow with Reelsville I mo|)iou , ,, art of the f | ub al)l , , tart

1 an d Roachdale meeting in the open-l ( „ buill | u|K)n th ,,

jing battle. The complete schedule >3 |saj( , *. An< | there ought to be sincerity i as follows. j n a p,;,,,*^ chaiacter,” Hr, Mcl^an

I riday said. ‘‘Bu-ines today nied - the hu 2 p. m. -Keelsvillu vs. Roachdale.■ man quality of siherrity."

Official (1.) Daniel Guild. |ir. Mi L* an continued hy Haying 3 p. m.—Russellville vs. Clinton t ba t sympathy is a wonderful quality

Center.

Official (2.) Alonzo Goldsberry. 4 |>. m.—Rflle Union vs. Putnam

vilh (1.)

STATE SCORES IN REED CASE

\ Total of Incntv six Inchva Ol Snow f ell m Putnam < oimly In Fifteen Day Period. Albert E. Dobbs has come aero. .. an old bdgpi use I by his father, I A. Dobbs, w ho dut 111g most of In life time, farmed in Jefferson Inwti ship five mile., south west of Stile ville, and later wa- in the buggy Ini: incss in Maitinsville. The ledger i not so old, hill it rallied some intei esting thing" which took place only 22 year: ago. The ledger carried the weather in March of I90(i. If tie March is as bad as that one wa.,, Put nam county people are in for some real winter weather. The ledger rallied the weather hy day , liecause on tho.-e days th*’ weather wa so had the men could not work, and instead of the tint" pent in working, the ledger curried the weather, which unis a follow :

MANAGUAN, NICARAGUA, March I (UP)—The densely wooded regions of the Nueva Begova country today protected General Augustins San lino, Rein I leader, whose most rerent ambushing attack resulted in the death of five United States Marini's and injury to right others. The Marine casualties occurred Monday when a patrol, under command of Lieut. Edward F. O’Day, matched into a rebel machine gun ne.-t. This brought the total of Marino deaths, since United States occupation started, to 21. The death list announced today, included: Private John C. Pump, Council Bluffs, la. Private AlU'it Schlauch, Jamo.town, N. D. Private Geoigo E. Robbins, San Antonio, Tex. Corporal Cicero D. Austin, Crockett I • X Private Curtis J. Mott, Trenton, Washington. Pump, Schlauch and Kobhin wne killed in tantly. The other two men died Tuesday of wound . Information heir was uncertain whether any of the Sandinistas were killed in the Monday attack. For weeks the Maiine puttols have been accompanying pack trains into the Nuevo Secava district in order to lay-in supplies to thb over the rainy period when many of the roadw

March II Snow fell to the depth through the region are imacceisihle.

\i*l ’xr; I \HM»:R’N M*W‘VF (ON \DMI I I I D IN ILLINOIS DYNAMITING TRIAL.

Jackson

$ 30.00

Franklin

$166.00

Cloverdale

$182.00

Greencastle

$800.00

Warren

$247.00

Washington

Russell

Marion

Jefferson

$659.60

Tho following are

Ilia number of

OTTAWA,, III., March 1 <UP> Defense attorneys in the bombing tn il of Hiiam Reed, ilef* ated in a fight to exclude Ree l's eonfe. .sinus, piepared today to begin introduction of defen ■ te limony. Several minor witnesses renmiiK'd to he eallod hy th*' prosecution before tie' Mat* was expected to teat it*

of 8 inche:., eanii from northeast. March 12 10 above zero, weather

clear.

Match 13- Mor* now* to the depth of four inche fell. March II Continued cold, with blizzard ill night. March 15 Continued cold. March Hi Four above zero. March 17 Continued cold. March IK One below zero. March 19 III inche. more of .now

NaDve ourevs to lav reported th it Genetal Samlino wa tunning tow on Ammunition and that he would not ' ngn ■*' in any open warfare with tho Maiine pieferringIn use hit, remaining ammunition m brief surprise at-

tacks.

The ambushing attack Monday .set at real reports at general Sandino wn ahanding the Nuevo Secova dr.strict. Two reheli who were captured recently and dd that Sandino had

frontier. Their

district.

Township

robbers escaped with the $1,- j ic |< s()n

xyroll of the Hetherington and , n | < |; ll oq

r Iron Works, in charge of Rob- ( |, )VPr ,|.,|,, yson, Jr. Greencastle al police said today they were yv a rri n it a clue as to the identity of Washington

rndits.

son was accosted by the bandits

Russell Mari' n

stepped out of a bank. Forcing j ) .(f,. rs() „

nto the rear seat of hi- auto| !, the robbers speeded away. Bryson was tossed out of th*

»r a railroad viaduct,

armed.

o •

of. Tilden Spoke Rotary Meeting

Clinton

Marion township is high with a total of 48 sheep killed or injured

He was a||( j O r (. ( .ucastb> township second with

1 43. Claims from Cloverdale township reported only two sheep killed, but total of 31 h'gs, killed or injured.

Sheep

Hogs

7:30 p. m. Bellmore vs. Clover-

4

<lsle (2.)

20

8:3U p. in. Bainbridge vs. Green

HI

* as t le (1.)

. 43

20

Saturday

. . 19

9 h. in.- Fillmore vs. 2 p. m. win-

4

ner (2.)

2

10 a. in. 3 p. in. winner v*. 4 p.

. 48

m. winner (1.)

. 37

Simi-Finajs

16

28

2 p. ni.—7:39 |>. m. winner vs. 8-3ii

I

I I NI K \L ND I It I

of the Veterans of

p. m. winner (2.) 3 p. m.- U a. m. Winner vs. 10 a. in. winner (I.)

Final*

8 p. m.—2 p. m. winn* r vs. 3 |>. in. winner (2). . -O' FEBRU ARY < IK< l L VI ION

o' in he mottling se. sion.

Reel's three confe-lion.-,' in which one could do wa.i to feed and .shovel

in a man' life. Sympathy, undei land bl > admite.l placing .* cru<lely con mow, at it was imposaihl* to walk

ing and inter* t i what count in trueted dynamite bomb in i’lnnsant through it.

business. I fn* lark of sympathy is Valh'y School houat in an attempt to -o

one of the reason why parents do not kill his leat her sweetheart, Iota Btadget along with th* b sons ami 'taugh- ford were read before the jury late

ters, he pointed out. yp> terday. '

In stres-ing tl ■ found.ition ton** Red, son of a wealthy, farmer, took 1,1, ‘

of ervice, Di. M l.uan said it must the witne: - (and in the special heat Foreign War , will meet Friday aft be service which Uikes in others fiid. IMl r (onducte*! Its Judge Frank S. , ' , ' r "t , 'ii at 12:30 p. in. at l egion

The go gi tiers with entirely a elfish || n y. over admu dtility of the con

motive will tail, hit the gKcra will fessions.

always suecee.l, he aid. J Re( .,,. g j,,,, that his admlThe element of I'ir.tuality or sac- sio , 1H ()f Kuj , t ma ,| e u()on prom

tifice in a man', character make him a good citizen, Di Mclsail <leclared. It gives a man a hance to offer a living expre .ion <>f the fine ideal nf

the < lulw he said.

fell during the .right and day. from l ,la " n ” ,l to Hl,ondon hi March 20 to 25, weather was dear. t ’ ,tem,n ^ w ' ,e

March 2(! Snow di.-appcared. The total snow fall for March cf

ipnfi, was teported to have been approximately 2ti indi* - ami ahoiit all

Hall,

to attend the fuller.d of Senator S. F. I,'>< kridge a Civil War veteran.

BROWN TALKS

TO- KIWANIANS

Greencastle merchants who are preparing for spring, will he intei-

OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP

Northwestern University offers an Elizabeth J. Ward Scholarship in dentistry to one member of each grad-

uating class of DePauw University, ested in the circulation of The Daily according to an announcement made Rainier during the month of Kehru-

in chapel Tuesday morning. The con ary.

ditions are as follow.-: In the twenty five week ays of

■. ' "Candidates for this scholarship the month, a total of 59.929 copies ijoyment of luxuries made po.-- sbou |j have graduated in the upper wore printed, distribute i and paid

HELD AT SEYMOUR Tl KS-

IY—BUSINESS AND I ' " NOM1C CONDITIONS.

S. J. Carter Out Against Robinson

IND’PI.S A'FIDRNEV SI I K - II \ IOR G. " l SEN ITOI

OF I ICE.

INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. I. (UP) Denouncing “Stephensonixm”, Solon J. Carter, Indianapolis attorney, to

\ N til SI VI I, BOARD

VERS INTERESTING I ALK I III RSI) \ Y.

1 , . . ' rtlU'I, I II • I 111 I I«I ir< cfll'irio V* •y tha high plane of living in tb j r H n f the class, should have a read- for hy subscribers. This made a daily . [|p hj |i;l(tb . for

rica, presants u seriou' an.l p, ^ k:i,,wledge German or avert 198 copii in* tooblcm, said Prof. Francis |,' rpn( . bi preferably both, should have The e copies were Hi t Diluted hy 'ilden in an adores* of unusual completed at least on** year in diem cairn rs in Greencastle, Liniedale, *e»t at the regular weekly meet istry p bvl ,j C g ( biology, and must Putnamville, Cloverdale, Fillmore, the Seymour Rotary Club at r ecommende<l by the president of ami Bainbridge, by motor carriers,

the college."

nour, Tuesday.

of. THden Mated that living and omic conditions have undergone c *l changes in the last half ccnsnd these changes bring prob- ; that call for earnest thought. In zolvtng of them he stated that

■®°A»ry Chib and similar organ- o *

ions can be of great assistance. BOSTON, Mar. 1 (UP) 1 olone 1

he speaker jxdnted out that in the Charles A. Lindbergh wa- her*' to

ies, eight percent of the popula- his mother r*ceive the honor- of the

of the country lived on the farm. National educational convention, He

LINDY MAKES

_ . prvi r»| I/^II r P Manner cover* me nem oi"*^ 1* ASJ M J oughl) than any other po'sible me I-

and hy mail to almost every section

of the country.

When you prepare your pring advertising campaign, remember the Banner covers the field more thor-

i-e of immunity from ‘he s’u'.e diew lehuk*' fiom Di*' * i iirt in th*' r'lhiig. "Far from bring the dupe who didn't know what h> wa.- doing, tin def< ndunt appi'ii to have been the mar ter of the dilation when he male hr. confesrion,” Judge Hayes sai l. "The hist paragraph of the eonfe .ion is to the effict that if the de fendent matried Miss lluidford b* fo’i the next grand jury met the state Inent hoiihl no he used against him. That stipulation rame from Ri ed, him elf. I think Reed knew wiint he was doing and it has bei n hi ought, out that lie \v" not .-.ubjecte 1 to any

uhii e.”

Th' ruling w i a :>. , vcre lilow to Mr. Brown tail’d that there are th def.'ii *■, which had i xpec*eii to three idai i's * f people which must I a. i' M entire defense on th*' ground he kept and eared for l*v citizens of IE * d wn forced into admitting th" Indiana. The. c an the dependetit ; (lime which he nice ha. denied the mental defective and the dclin

quint . He gave figure, bowing the number in each cl a- at the present

REI IMSH ROOMS time Of the thrio cl i • there are

^ ,, „ j more de)iendents. Next in the num

,'i veral room on the third floor of her are the delinquents and then the

the Fourt house ne being remodeled mental defecti\

J A. Brown, chairman of th*' n.ite hoard chariti* . and correction , de ; live red a most interesting and instructive add re- hefore tte 1 Kiwanis (lull at the regulai we*'kly luncheon Ot the organization on Thursday noon

in the I’ri ihyterian chiucli.

j ium.

TOWNSHIP ASSESSARS MEET

th<* U. S. Senate, to succeed Sen.

Arthur R. Robinson.

farter announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination, almost simultaneously wi'h Robinson's an-

nouncement for re election.

Mentioned several times os muberial for nominal ion to state offices,

Carter did not ,> ek the positions. His and refini hod this week. The office fir::t candidacy i the present one. occupied hy J.* per Dalhy, ami the In his platform, Garter said he office ocuipied hy Mis Carol Shoufiz favored ‘‘farm relief,” and enforce- county health nur.' will he added to mrnt of all law . "including the Vol- the office of James P. Hughes. A

belief hey had been plner*| for capture in order to give mialeadltig i tatments to the Dniiod Statex Mai-

ine officers.

NAVY HOLDS OUT HOPE FOR LOST AVIATORS

< ON'IINI E SE\R< II FOR PIONEER NAVAL AIRMAN AND I VAM ( OA1P ANIONS. WASHINGTON, March I (UP) — I lie Navy ilepartment h*d*l grimly today to a fading hope < f finding three aviator who hopped oil' from Damp fon Road , Va., at 2 a. m. Monday, for Annapolis, Md , and were not heard from again. Rainy weather did not prevent air plane from renewing the hunt which ye terday wa . joined by 13 planes and two blimps, the largest aerial .-parch ing party ever organized in this

country.

Mr*. Hugo Schmidt of Brooklyn, N. Y., wife of one of th*' lost airmen, notified the Navy die would give $1,000 to th*' tinder of the men, iheii hodie:. oi tlii H amphibian plane. Mi uig with Lieut. Commander Schmidt, .ue Commander T. G. Klly"ii and Li-nt. Roger Ransehousen, all from the aircraft carrier Lexing ton at Hampton Reads. They left th*' Virginia naval base to Hy to th« bedside of Kllyson’s -mill daughter, ill with scarlet fever at Annapoli.-. — - ■ O" 1 ANDREW WHITTAKEK DIES

• o—*

Andrew Whitaker, sged 58, died

stead law."

I HE \V FATHER

The township a ses. or* and depot-

i*. ^ ^- -z::::

population i* rural and theme M today.

< include people in towns of less

four hundi d I' 1 H ‘id a ]i v fast flight in his Kyan camn

H * . Tf » _ * loUnn nnlv 1 and received mrir hook uiiu univi ^rapners room ann Mr. i»ainy win ir smeo ie in.i. 'M y ° |. >l u monop ano. « which artich 8 necessary for the work. Th*- American I.etfian will meet at the the future have hi office in the of T urba " imi,< : rtan 30 mmUt ; w : “d ' wi actual assessing work will be started ■ hall at 2:10 Friday to form g "

rfems of economic, financial and usually consume, two and a ha/ molning . .quad. fal life Hava arizen, hours of flying time. I ,

Lindbergh had made an exception- ^

' four hundred people. He said ally fast flight in his Ryan cabin u J r " tbri ’ r took' and other

floorway has bc**n |>ut through Judge Hughe..’ room and the next office. Mr. Dalby’s former room has also bi'cn connected with the adjoining

room.

Miss Shoultz'e will hav* a. her of fire, the room u d a.- the court steno grapher’s room and Mr. Dalhy will in

The speaker told of visiting »*'

th*’ state prison i few da.v ago an*! i' u ' '' 1 V 1 'Kk' it l o clock from ct'* fi talking to n FHitnarn county youth "ig paralysis at l i- home one mile who is serving a term of 10 to 20 ' outh of ('loverdol**. He had been ill years for robbery. Mr. Brown said H VHr In stopping a runaway that this hoy’s case was ;i sad one teem a year ago h*’ was knorke-i to ami that the record of thi- rase as *1"' ground, with his head striking well as all others were on file in In the stone road. This seemed to have dianapolia. ,h<> catl! "' of trouble.

Besides the widow, six oils, three

I he state board of charitie and daughter*, one -i-tor Mrs. Geoigo corrections is attempting to get at Walker, all living in or mar Clover-

firing fice of Clifford Dickerson,

prosecutor.

the source of crime and mental deficiency. This, of course, will take

county years to accomplish but some slight

progress is already being noticed.

I

dale, and two brothers Clint of Greencastle ami fail of Cloverdale survive. The Funeial services were held

Thursday.

m