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0KEENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUEvSDAY, MARCH 6, 1928
No. 121.
( ALL THE BANNER
JJV P*! IRQ " ual th< ' n:li,v Banner will hi'
P I j only too ^lad to K> v e
HOWL WINNERS IN I IDI HTEKN DIFFER-
OPPONENTS.
out K'Kional
tournament Kiorrs on Saturday. No telephone calls will be answered at the Gnencastle Kym and fans are asked by the high school officials to
call the Banner, number 95, for this | Wo MORE iMmuiUk'*'. informufinn Thr^nnr^ »•«. a; I 1INEN I KEPI H-
LICANS ANNOUNCE ( AN-
SCHORTEMEIER, LESH TO ENTER STATE PRIMARY
NATIONAL BANK CALL WASHINGTON, Mar. 6. (UP) — The comptroller of currency today issued a call for the condition of all National banks as of Feb. 28.
I H’l I M"l>
KFt OKI)
Mor Relieves liner Rood Shape For I he Konal On Saturday.
information. Through tne cooperation of the Telephone Company, the Banner will have a special wire from the gymnasium to this office. A Banner extia will also be on the -treets im-
mediately after the Tiger Cub-Mel-Cubs lott tilt. Watch for it at 4 p. m. Sat- Schorlemeier U Out
unlay.
TAKES POSH ION
John Debler formerly of Seymore, Ind., an experienced clothing and shoe* salesman has accepted a position wit!) the Star Store, Mr. Dehler will have charge of the shoe department!
INCREASE an< * *’ L ' oiurteous and honest
dealings with the public will no doubt make many new friends in this com-
For Governor munity.
And Lesh Seeks Office Of
LIFE TERM FOR SLAYER OF HUSBAND
DI DA (IKS TUESDAY.
INTEREST IS ON
VELMA WEST PLEADS GUILTY TO SECOND DEGREE MUR-
DER CHARGE.
\\ AS
COMPROMISE
Attorney General.
■,1,1,. comment has been E,g the winter, regarding |j„n the Tiger Cubs were the hardwood comt, not Gnencastle high school their various road trips, liter sting for local fans to If th, fourti on different Td by Bailsman’s Purple |ii,t tiescrs this season,
Putnam County Is Well Represented
ANNUM, SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION SALE WILL UK HELD SOMETIME !N .11 NE.
Indiana
(UP)
INDIANAPOLIS, March 6.
The Indiana gubernatorial campaign look on new life today, when two more Republicans announced they
would seek the governor’s office.
One announcement came from I' rederick E. Schorlemeier, secretary of state and the other from U. S. Lesh, former Indiana attorney gen-
eral.
Schortemcicr entered on
REELSVILLE MAN HELD IN BRAZIL JAIL
Ohio Woman Has
Before Sentence Is Passed
By Judge.
CAN’T BE SATISFIED MARION. Ind., March 6. (UP)— The Texas toad that remained in the cornerstone of a courthouse for 31 years, didn’t do so much, according to Eli Coats of this city. He tells this one: I Several years ago, Coats, with his father, William Coats, cut down a maple tree in Randolph county. In a hollowed space in the two-foot < trunk a live toad was found and it i hopped away when the trunk was
split.
Coats estimated from the size of
Nothing lo Say ^i lf , (|op i that the toad had been im
prisoned there for at least 50 years, 1
or possibly a hundred.
LONE EAGLE RETURNS TO WASHINGTON
COL. LINDBERGH FLIES BACK TO U. S. CAPITAL DURING NIGHT.
PLEA
« ILL
RECEIVE
MEDAL
America's Flying Ace Is Voted Congressional Medal of Honor. Coolidge To Bestow It.
straight
|) ■ , teams won sectional The annual sale of tin
winners are: Garfield Shorthorn Breeders A > social ion will “efficient” government platformjute). Brazil; Princeton; be held at Indianapolis in June it was Lesh pledged himself not to enter in pdfnid; Rushvllle; Wash- decided at the annual meeting of the to “any secret bargains inimical to
association, which was held at Pur- the public good to obtain support.”
jx other squads, Elwood due university recently. “Indiana wants efficient governI ■ final last Sat- Putnam County has alway been ment,” Schorlemeier said. “Prosper Anderson. Attica was well reprt ented in the i sociation itj benefits all th« people and harm
JTJt},’ cmi finals at Vecders and at the present time two promin
loiXliilc wii- eliminated in the cut Shorthorn Breeders are officers
of the local tourney by in the group. Harry P. McCabt I e< hillr , untiei up here. Sullivan retary and manager and Donald Wci>-
ES, ,, th, croud day of the -ter is a member of the executive
lyiilh Gn-en-hurg and Shelby j committee,
werellie only quintets to go out o
SAM H Mil AWAY IS CHARGED WII || DISPENSING LIQl OR.
ARRESTED SCNDAY.
PAINSVILLE, ()., Mar. 6. (UF>Vclma West charged with slaying hrr husband, T. Edward West, prominent Perry, O., nursery man, pleader! guilty torlay to a charge of second
degree murder.
The second degree plea was a com- ,•iiwi l c promise between state and the de- ' . ..
fensc. Previously attorneys for Mrs. West had maintained that Velma
French Airmen Wing Way West
TO SAIL
TOKIO IN NEAR
FUTURE.
! OK
killt'd in self defense and could not be
—- guilty of a more serious charge than CHICAGO, Mar. (i. (UP)—Capt Sam Hathaway, the Keelsville dis- manslaughter. i Dieudonnecostes and Lieut. Joseph
tiller, who has been hiding out from Judge J. B. Barne immediately Lebrix, French Trans-Atlantic fliers, day tor the air field near St. Louis
the police for the pa t five months, sentenced her to life in the Marysville , hopped off at 6:43 A. M. today i>n a
WASHINGTON, Mar. 6. (UP) — Col. Charles A. Lindbergh Hew here from Belleville, III., during the night. He dropped down to Bolling Field at 6:30 a. m. unexpectedly. His presence did not become known generally until around 9 a. m. At the field it was not disclosed who accompanied him from Belleville or where he went after leaving hia
plane.
The famous flier left here yeater-
cir ft-' games.
. Jy got - to show that the rC»lim''t plenty of stiff opposidufjj the winter. Of the twenty
encastle /won 11
r ny 'tnil good will is another desire. I desire to give the people a faithful
am! efficient administration.” Lesh demanded a “new deal.”
“I do not interpret the popular de-j iwo"haif
inaml for a new deal to contemplate a candidate inexperienced and un-
I v iii \ v a ii ic i i v cti ifwith pulilic business, but INDIANAPOLIsf Mal-.^t!. '(IH’)— • , ' U ' wh -’ I The hog market closed 10-20 cents t-y 01 " 1 fa l c 1 tlonal or prou l' s uPP°rt; who
is capable and w illirig to meet the
flight to Cheyenne, Wyo.
After reaching Cheyenne, the French aviators will proceed to San Francisco, whence their plane will he
hipp< d to Tokio,
The two French fliers landed here
higher on the Indianapolis Livestock exchange today. Receipts were 6,000,
|Of thi latter group, eight 1 holdovers of which were 165. Bulk point.- would have won hogs brought $8.35-$8.70. The top L c ii- ts for the locals, price paid was $8.75 for 160 to 200
te mil, one and tow-point pounders.
ii 1.1 opponent-. With Little change wa- noted in (lie ratlin the sectional, the tie market. Vealers were strong to I team’.- standing is now higher. Cattle receipts were 1,000 k defeat which i certain- and ralv, receipts 800. Beef steer i average for any school, -old for $10.50 to $12.85. Vealer- were j in onl> fair physical quoted -it $15.50 to $16.50 with a pos t pi cut, Coach Bail man oble top of $17. Heavy calve., brought
j pnrt' g will he in gm-I ! $6.50 to $10.50.
L 1 1 ' In w< ck for ti e o
•i. Saturuay afternoon and ftim tuid • < rawf-tiii-\die I) ' i ing fray at 2 JC 1 'Ii and Mr I lot ‘. ■' of the Veeder.-burg sec Bg together at 3 p. m. The II meet at 8 |>. m. to do
Be will repp sent thi reg many jewels, B Butler field hou.-e in the Wilmer Stultz
U- NIDH « E TO ( UBA
Y'ork,
with
MITCHELL, FIELD, New March 6 Charle.- A. Levine,
Miss Mabel Boll, known as the “Queen of Diamonds’’ because of her
i passenger, and
is -ues of the day as they arise and i not waste time and money on questions that have been disposed of; who ear: lie depended upon not to enter into secret bargains inimical to public good; and who would not use the of (ice to further selfish purposes.” Lesh abhorred (he “general disrespect of law, moral and municipal,” He said he believed disrespect for law had “never been so prevalent.” 1 Schorlemeier pledged himself to a constructive administration. “The people want a constructive era,” he .-.lid. “Indiana always requires pros-1 1 rily and in this the state should
lead the way.”
Other planks of Schortemeier’s: platform were: keep the state out of debt and the tax burden as light as pi s: ihle; a liberal educational pro i.itun; protect natural resources; carry the highway program forward;
fell into (he police net here Sunday °-i s, «( e Reformatory. Under the i morning while he wa on his route I’ica of second degree murder, she delivering white mule. become- eligible to paiole after 10
Hathaway stopped at a wc.-d end years imprisonment.
I gasoline station to buy nine gasoline When court opened at 9:30 A. M. and Officers Vice and McGinty got attorney Francis Poulson, chief coun-
wind of his presence and swooped se l f°i' the blonde slayer stepped for-1 yesterday afternoon completing a j down on him. Sam took to his heels war d- 1 flight from Detroit in 2 hours and 15
“The defendant, Velina West, at i minutes,
this time desires to enter a plea of Lebrix ami < oslc-. plan to ship guilty,” Poulson said. their plane, the “Nungesser—Coll” Seth Paulin, Lake County prosecut from San Francisco to Tokio whence or, stood up and announced that the they will continue to Paris by air. .-late would accept the plea. o Brought to the bench at the re- ACT ON PF 111 ION quest of the court, Mrs. West wa- ' The County Commissioners at their
the court to allow a 'h**d whether she agreed to the plea meeting Monday afternoon acted uphi own recogniz- of K uilt - V - i on thc l' etition ,hp matter <>f the
... vojee Elmer York road, for the opening of
gallon cans of white mule but the officers overtook him and locked him
up.
On October 6th., last, Hathaway was in city police court on a charge of posse-sion of intoxicating liquors and secured a continuance of his trial.
He appealed to him to go home on
anee to do pressing work on his farm, promising that he would return on ths day set for his trial. Hathaway i swore that he would carry out his i promises to the letter and was alI lowed to go hut forgot to return. The , officers have since been making a j still hunt for Sam hut every time they visited his home he was absent. Finally they decided to let Sam alone confident that he would turn up -ome time and b" did vest-.day. H« ...li be given a trial before Mayor Carn-
‘Y’e- Sir”, he replied, her
barely audible. Judge Barne
asked if she
Locust street, bad ! street.
anything to say before sentence wa imposed. “I have nothing to -ay,” she replied. Judge Barnes then impose'! sentence.
north of Washington
L. Arnold
and at that time did not say lie plan-
ned to return.
Lindbergh is to receive the Congressional medal of honor at President Coolidge’s hand March 21. The honor was voted him in recognition of his New York-Paris flight. the weather Unsettled tonight and Wednesday. Probably occasional rain in south and rain or snow in north portion. Warmer tonight and in southern portion
Wednesday.
Insanity To Be Defense Basis
11:36 o'clock tonight
lantic monoplane Columbia on a non-
stop flight to Havana.
The 1,400-mile trip was expected to take about fifteen hours. The de ei-ion to take off was reached shortly after 10 o’clock when Dr. James
A. Kimball, meteroligist of the United HIM,ED ATTEMPT •’''•a'c.-. Weather Bureau informed thi
pan Tried
■o Escape Jail
pilot took Off at . evo]ve blic safct aids>
in his trans-At- i 1V entry of and
I o. h brought the list of Republican gubernatorial candidates to eight. Others are Charle Jewett, of India-
enter thi.- evening on the charge of possession of intoxicating liquor. —
Brazil Times.
1 o— — BOOKS ARE NEEDED The Presbyterian < hurch U. S. A. has three schools in Asheville, N. The Normal, The Kami and The
BROTHERHOOD MET.
The Men's Brotherhood of th- > Methodist Church met last evening. The meeting was called to order by President Busenburg. Rev. Taylor gave prayer. Reports of the committees were, heard. The committee from the Men’s Bible Class confer1 red with a similar committee from the Men's Brotherhood and decided to hold a dinner meeting about April ! 29th at night for all men who might
'•NS MURDER HEAR-
IM. MONDAY.
(i 1 El ES, .th,,- c,. (( I’)
:i timony bearing on the i' 1 •c 1 "I William Edward J eep 4 he joint 1 rial of B W'Iby Hunt for the |l'.\ Thoms, from the jury! I'd of the week, it was ini' -iE incident enlivened
session. Frank Dewar,
| that linkman, under
the murder of Marion li I'lanned an escape,
f mt jailers were asked k to take him to the outprison and he would show
i about the Parker case.
, 1 owever, conferred wi'h B<' in turn obtained an adB Hickman that he m-
iscape, Dewar said.
fliers that they would have a full moon and light following winds along
the coast.
They planned to follow the coa-t line to a point opposite Cuba on the Florida peninsula. Tragedy Befalls Bedford Family
he interested in knowning wtiat other clubs anil Bible classes are doing to advance the interest of the kingdom. The speaker who represents one of Hie most active brotherhoods and probably one of the leading Men's Bible classes of the state will be invited to be the speaker for that
Home Schools which minister t'i the mountain boys and girls in the smith
napolis; Arthur Symme., of Linton; eastern part of om country. These Alvah J. Rucker, of Indianapolis; young people aie bin ary for an edullarry G. Leslie, of Lafayette; Char- cation and make many sacrifice to le. Every, of Portland; and Thomas obtain it. Dr. John K. Calfee, presi H. Adams, Vincennes editor. dent of Asheville Normal School, is o— an rrithu iast on young people, and BILL RE('('MMENDED especially the southern mountain "iccting.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 6. (UP) - young people, with whom he is so The committee on entertainment Early consideration of the Jones closely in contact. M my of the stud announced I rof. Ogg as the speaker flood control hill reported by the Sen cuts of Asheville, when they go back evening. He gave a most inatc commerce committee was reconi- („ their homes, put into practice the teresting and instructiv address on mended today by Chairman Saekctt things they have learned at chool Wonders of Hants and How I hey of the Senate steering committee. put on Bible courses, courses in Grow, giving the source of all plant o , ma | i ngi d ' - art and do Me » '“E water, light and heat. DORM NE ARS COMPLETION sl . l( ,i mi, r Dr. Calfee’ At the close of the address a num Work on Lucy Rowland Hall, new djrf , ctioM Asheville teaches more than her of questions were asked and all
John Sinclair and A were appointed viewers.
The commissioners also met Tues-
day afternoon.
o
\ NIUE MESS
ANDERSON, Ind., March 6. (UP)
—The overall case is all
Ira Holloway *nd Lloyd Rig roan have been sent to the State farm for terms
of 180 days each.
The two stole a pay check and as
a pretext for getting it cashed, bought a pair of overalls at a store. Then they di-posed of the overalls. The new owner learned of the check
deal. He sold the garment. There were several owners, each
getting rid of the overalls through tear of getting into trouble, as they
were informed of the check. The last owner weighted the over-
all and thtew them into White riv
AITORNEYS FOR MURDERER OF TWO SMALL SONS ARE ACTIVE.
CROWN POINT, Ind., Mar 6. (UP —Attorneys for George Chisholm,
. , 35, Canadian World War Veteran,
who confessed to drowning h|s two small sons, today planned to begin preparation of an insanity defense to save the father from the electric
chair.
Chisholm was brought to the Uaka County Jail here la.-t night after ho had waived examination and had been bound over to the Isike Criminal court grand jury on two charges of first d'gree murder.
THREE OF FAMILY OF FIVF BURN TO DEATH TUESDAY MORNING.
$250,900 di imitory for women, t.; .| t( , «ti,K’s.”
progressing so rapidly Hint it is ex-, While Mis.. Grac* Browning wa petted the entire building will he com- visiting the school n cently she wa pleted and ready for furnshing early! (old ,,f g ip ,,f good hooks for in April. The exterior ha.-, hen fin-1 (he libraries. The Woman's Circle i bed for over a month. "t the Presbyterian < hurch will send On the interior the plastering i- a box in the near future, and will he completed, the heat plumbing has I glad to receive books, suitable been installed, and the entire building young people between the_ ages of
has been electrically wind. Wood a: " 1 24 -
floors have been laid in the room
were satisfactorily answered. Refreshments were served and the Brotherhood adjourned to meet the
first Monday night in April.
—-O
BRAKES THROUGH |CK
uncompleted (lie water
PGELES, Cal.
lw ,-tiuck by a condemned (brought tear- of rage $0 ilium Edward Hickman J 1 " leath, wa told to--econd murder trial of the ibank Dewar, called in tin
for
12
These book can he left at
toe P'o-hyterian ehur h. Should fur ih< r information be desired, Mr O.
F. Browning, Mis- to ace
>i Rev V. L. Raphael will be glad
to give it, if possible.
MAG AZIN I APPEARS
BEDFORD, Ind., March 6. (UP)
Three members of a family of five were burned to death here today when
fire destroyed the home of A. J
Stewart. , The dead: Practically the only Mrs. Pearl Stewart, 24, and two of work i the paneling,
M uch 6 h '' r t'h'ldren, Rex Albert, 3, and lola , plumbing, and the installation of ligh
' '' ' ' ' May, 5. ! fixtures.
The fire started when Mrs. Stew | When tcaly for occupancy tie art attempted to light an oil stove. h . t n w j|l house 96 girls in 15 double An explosion turned the kitchen in room;; ,,nd 66 single rooms. In addi to a mass of flames. Stewart awak tjo|| thmi w j|| be the chsperon’s room
ened to see Mrs. Stewart dashin ■ and (jUa ,ters for guests,
about hysterically. He grabbed a 3
M'Pt to refute Hickman’s "innth “Id b « h y i '"' 1 ' hr,,U> ; i 1 ' Nfense to thc murder of C., a Attempting to gam .nE druggist, told of Hick- trance again, he found a I doors I,ckL, an d the windows too high to .m » | night, Malone, a prisoner through. By the time he had t"ir '
' lit-need to the gal- from getting beyond i H E FIRSI OF THE t AMP.-' « FRF l H st year in Europe. The bodies were badly OPENED THE LATTER PARI France- Ki kaidt h i : contributed a
OE' LAST WEEK. short story and Dr. Rufus T. Steple-n
o— —o— j son, professor of Greek language and
Beginning the latter part of the |j tera t ure(Con trastsGreekandAmeripast week, farmers in Putnam County J ^ 8rc hitectuie in his essay, ’A began the work of opening their ug n (-ballenge to the American Arrhitect.’
for the spring iun of sap and
of them in
Several Camps In County Are Open
Containing a wealth of short storie , essays, poem nn l literary citticisms, the Mareh i ue of Th® DePauw Magazine m'de it. apixaiance
on the campu - y terday.
The third number of the publication features a travelogue by Miss Judith K. Sollentw'rger of th" English Composition department, who spent
MT. CLEMENTS, Mich., Mar. 6. (UP) The huge Monoplane in which Edward A. Stin <>n and George A. Haldeman planne l to take off in an attempt to -hatter the World’ en-
Browning, durance flight ncoi'l, broke through
the ice of Lake St. Clair today. The piopeilor at'd front wheels were broken. The accident occurred while Stinson and Haldeman were taxiing aero the I,ake testing the ice, preparatoiy to taking off.
EAST CHIGCAGO, Ind., March 6. (UP)—George Allen Chrisholm, 35, who confessed to drowning his two small sons, was to be arraigned for preliminary hearing on a double murder charge in municipal court here today. Chisholm, Canadian World War veteran, was to appear before special city Judge William J. Murray. It was expected he would waive hearing and he hound over to Lake County criminal court grand jury, now in
session.
In a signed statement, the second made by Chisholm since he was ar-re.-ted Saturday, the father confessed he bound wire around the waists of his two sons, George, 9, and Ed-
week when the hou e library commit- « ar wei K , ‘ tp d rath wire with a to take the hill up again. I,cav - V ' s "' p| rail, then pushed the two _ youths into a ship canal at Indiana
Harbor, a section of East Chicago. Police officials broke up the conference at once, taking Chisholm to his cell for the night preparatory to his transfer to the Lake county jail in Crown Point tomorrow. Mrs. Lawrence, revived, was brought hack to Gary, where she had found refuge with h®r parent... Chisholm, no longer the stony, deliberate man who wrote hi - own confession in the early
HIGHLY ENCOURAGED VINCENNES, Ind., March 6. (UP) D. Kiank Culbertson of the George Rogers Clark Memorial commi-sion was highly encouraged over the pio--perts of immediate pas age of the Clark Memorial bill, now pending in lh. house, when he returned to Vincennes a few days ago. Culbertson said, however, that the bill would not he voted on for about
three weeks.
He aid he would return t" Wash ington D. C., the latter part </f thi
Meeting Was Held Here On I uesday
BARTON REESE POGUE. INDI AN A POET AV AS HI ADLINER
AT MEETING.
I l,:, ving for San Quentin,"
F' 1 'Hnkman told me Ma th '’ «i«'<" wa y'
to see him to shake
“Wt. In teadof -hak OPERETTA TONIGHT ‘^ulone struck him in the "
^B'nan tr i e< i aIld sa j d . j f j „Q n Midsummer’s Dt'.v” an "peret ■ e, I WDAiId havi t., in two arts, will he presented to
camps
hern run
The magazine contains poem- by
SHr^twith him." ntght by the children of the Martha th, week found many
1 “"ed i,\ Dewar m Ridpath chool at th« High 8c °o of ^[ 0 |^ onday the ap ha . hls ^at Hickman, auditorium. jn and a ^,,,1 run of sap is Betty Neely and Doris Smdh ">"• of Marion Parker, is This is a beautiful operetta with at K < ^ Hn weve r th( . prit . ( . 0 f the In the absence of I rof. R. W I
I 'srmotiong normal. On tractive scenic effects and coon. wj j| not hp | Plis than iart year Hickman for the Thoms costumes. The children are doing - > (m at . count of the
1Hr ,n ‘‘ 1 horns costumes, me for the pure product on account or accomplice in the drug especially fine work and ,,na ^ ^ y increa! , e j n the cost of production.
^ FI-year-old Welby Hunt, sals have proved very successful.
The organization meeting of the hours of yesterday morning, was Putnam County Farmers’ Safety constantly on the verge of a comLeague, was held in the Court Hou-e plete collapse a- police rushed him Tuesday afternoon at 2 39 o’clock from an Indiana Harbor jail cell to with a large number of persons in at f ;u . P two deputy coroners and then tendance. before an East Chicago City court
Barton Reese Pogue, Indiana poet, judge,
and J. J. Lacy, assistant editor of the The confessed slayer fainted once, Farmer's Guide, were the headlines ; , :i Deputy Coroners Frank Mervis at thc meeting Lacy briefly explain- un d George Hartley questioned him ed the purpose of the organization. i in( j ordered him held for the murA simular meeting will be held in <jtr of his two sons, George 9 years the Bainbridge high school gymnast- old, and Edgar, 7 years old, and was um this evening at 7:30 o'clock. jcairied into court to hear Special o Judge W. B. VanHorn similarly orAA ERE LOW BIDDERS dt r him held to the grand jury on
.—o—■ two charges of murder.
O. J. Larkin, and Isaac Skelton Taciturn and morose before, Chiswere low bidders on toad cmitiacts holm talked almost like a madman shire Association, which will be held which were let Monday afternoon by jn his cell.
sometime in June. the County Commissioners. “You don't know what a woman
Claude Alonzo Mahoney ha pub The Crawfordaville district is com- Isaac Skelton was low bidder on t jn make u man do," he cried. “Wolished a feature on 1 heodore Dreiser. p l| f>d (d - p u t nanl , Montgomery, War- the asphalt und gravel road which man’s power over man is the only ex-
ret., Fountain, Parke, Hendricks, runs north and south through Fill- planation 1 can give for my crime. Boone, Clinton and Tippecanoe conn- more, with a bid of $28,444. O. J. Boys, if any of you are married
In the absence of Prof. R. W. Pence, t j P}i Representatives from each district Mrkin wa* low bidder for the Brown men," he told reporters, "stand by William Baxter, Instructor in the a,t"ndcd the preliminary meeting road in Northwood and the Etter road your wives and don’t let any other English Compositi n department, is -xhiih wa' held at Crawfordsville last which joins the soutli end of Indiana woman enter your life. Your wives managing editor of the publication. Saturday. street to the Limedale road. are the best puls you’ll ever have.”
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Plans Completed By District Group
MEETING AA AS HELD AT < RAWFORDSA ILLF LAST SATUR-
DAY AFTERNOON.
'tentative plan have been made for th® annual demon, (ration of the 'Vu *ford. ville district of the Shrop-
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