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GHEENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 10,1928.

No. 125.

EGIONAL

TAKEN

CLINTON

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Indiana Baptist convention is sending Rev. F. G. Kenny, director of religious education, as special speaker for Sunday the 11th morning and evening; the convention lias also arranged to send a supply for two services on Sunday, March the IMh.; the services of Rev. Fox, pastor for three years of the First Baptist Church of Warsaw, Indiana, have hem secured; he is spoken of as a

T H ALF 15 ALL ^consecrated young man, an earnest RECEIVES

Christian worker and preacher, and veil I ked both within and without the church at Warsaw. For the plater meeting on Thursday evening, March the 15th., a special speaker a.id program will he provided, and

after 12 o clock, a su | ) j eC ( f or tjj e meeting will be,

collect at the gym- “t') u -j s tjan Loyalty.”

p. m. when the doors

JIM WATSON IS ENDORSED BY EDITORS

fesT STAGED BE TON AND .CRAW-

LS V ILL E.

Fought An Cphill Opening Regional

I Tilt.

WATSON ( AMPAIGN GETS BIG BOOST AT BAN(lL ET FRI-

DAY VGHT.

GREAT OVATION

SOL ADKK DIES Sol Ader, for many years a resident of Floyd township, and father of Miss Ethel Ader, a teacher in the Greencastle high school passed away at his home in Floyd township Frida> morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. Ader has been ill for some time. He has lived for many years in Floyd township and is one of the most respected men in that community. The funeral services will he held from the Grovcrland church Sunday afternoon at 1:20 o’clock with the Rev. Willis Gill in charge of the services.

SHORT COURSE TO BE HELD FOR F.T. A. WORKERS

PARENT-11 V( HER YV < HIKERS IN < nl \ n 11 \\ E RE( EIY ED IN MTATION FOR COURSE.

HIED

AT

BLOOMINGTON

Indiana Senator Is Honor Guest At Indiana Republican Editorial

Meeting.

> than four hundred ding at the entranc*1 in cars parked near majority of the crowd rooters from Crawirmingled were fan - ■ and Clinton colors. ^ student body and not begin arriving at

NAVY REPORTS RESCUE WORK HAS STARTED

INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 10.—James E. Watson, senior United States senator from Indiana and the Hoosier state’s “favorite son” candidate for the Republican pn -idential nomination, received the indorsement of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association in his candidacy yesterday. Adoption of the resolution of indorsement was prevented from being unanimous, however, by objection of supporters of Herbert C. Hoover, sec

H. P. BARNABY PASSED AWAY OF PNEUMONIA

Short Course Will Consist of Lectures, Demonstrations, Vnd ( lass Boom Work,

EVERY MEMBER CANVASS Many thou->p<!- of Presbyterian Churches will observe tomorrow, March 11, .i- Every Member Financial Canva-s Sunday. It is estimated that $10,000,(100 will lie pledged for congregational expenses. ’The benevolence budget to be raised for the Boards of the Church amounts to $12,000,000. Tho Prc-byterian church of this city will conduct its canvass, beginning at 1:30 p. m. Tho evening service at 7:30 will he devoted to receiving return from the solicitors. In the morning the paster will speak on i “The Re investments of l ife.”

MELL0TT FIRST TEAM IN CITY FOR REGIONAL

DE Y l II < VMK YFTKU I1RIEI II I M SS t>l PNKI M INI \. -It K SINCE MONDAY.

MY ED

\ I

BLOOMINGTON

■until about 1:30 p. m. mh|{E THAN A St ORE OF PER- >•( mmeive, led by Arthur

revent accident , State lillan directed tralfe Uon of Walnut street |nue. This corner was ^st place in the city fcrnoon with hundreds

SONS HAY E YLKEADY BEEN TAKEN OFF STEAMER.

ROBERT

LEE

1.1 NEK

K. Reinmcl of Fort Wayne, member of the resolutions committee, who refused to concur in the report of tin committee. The report of the committee was adopted by the editors,

YY cut There From Here Two Year* Ago Hiul YVae In t barge Of Itarnahy Mill* There.

Parent-Teacher workers of Putnam county and other counties throughout Indiana have been invited to take a short course at Indiana University, March 2<l-2!i in parent-teacher association work, according to the announcement here today by Mrs. Edna Hatfield Edmondson, executive secretary of the State Parent-Teacher Association and assistant professor in the extension division of the state

university. Plans for the institute I YKEN

h.ivi been worked < ut by Mrs. Homer .1. Miller, South Bend, state ParentTeacher Association president, and

Mr Edmondson.

D’PAUW RANKS FIFTH IN LIST OF M. E. COLLEGES

CLINTON \ND CRAWFORDSVILLI D1 LG \ HONS IRR1Y B YBOl T NOON TODAY. FIRST GAME AT 2 P. M. YY inner of Loral Regional Basketball Tourncv 'To Play In State Finals Next YVcek.

D’PAl YY IS Ml I H 'N I HI N III Nti YND THIRD 'N PROIH ( I IVK

EN1HIYY MEM.

FROM YEAR BOOK

Only Northwestern and YYesle.van I niversity Have Larger Productive Endowments Ilian IM'atiw.

Yt the close of the short courso in Parent Teacher Association work held

Compared with nil Methodist in-

Bgii'l scores of autos on ( oast Guard Picket Boat Began Re

moving Passengers at 10:30 O'clock

—Trouble At First.

MANOMEN'T POINT, Ma s., Mar. 10 (UP)—Re-cue passengers of the

[of the fray Clinton 1 tip-off, Foncannon, )ri, hit from the floor minute- of play; on fdnuhle fool wa- called

ting good from the E. E e began today,

ore Clinton 3, Craw- \ coast guard picket boat w irh le’ . of < llnton fol- made fast alongside th< trandt la beautiful shot from .,-i after jockeying with heavy tea |1' fboi making tile foe nearly an hour, began removing *1 * Hnton. the boat’s i.mi pa- ngei at 10 0 \

Ion another foul shot, M.

■on ore to 6 I, on An S O S. message sent out by the I Cruwfordsville net- tinnier at K o’cloel. n few ir.mu’ Clinton made good the after -le groun ed taite I a fl t f the score 7-1. With i rr i a craft t » her a si tame, ding 7-1, the Clinton The e include.i the nival -hip- Hu-h-lih layed offen live. noil, Fab u and Millard, eng ig I in lot from th- foul line .'.a.'i tin . urd. ■ ub i he S t iwfot villf sente w i off Provi indown, tie- c .a t guard foncannon mnde good cutters Te.-catora ai I Re Iwing, «oa ’ hi-iw fot ( linton, and puaid jKitrol boats and lift -aviug In ., retaliated with a surfhoa* from shoi. . lations. All ah -core Clinton 10; were in the vicinitv if the Rob' r'. F.

at Indiana University last year, mem- gti tut ions of higher education in the

He was stricken with pneu- ,H 1 *^ e t ' <,urs, ‘ retpiested that an- country, Del’auw rank, tiftli in dab

othei such course he held this year. 0 f f oun din, third in total produetivi

lb ward Prather B irnahy, olde-t son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Barn

with Me Kemmel and Leo K. Fe.-Ier, aby, passed away at the Methodist editor . f the Marion County Mail of Hospital in Indianapoli Saturday aft

Indianapolis, voting in the negative, ernoon.

Indorsement of the Watson candi- monia at his home in Bloomingt

dacy preceded the annual bani|uet of Monday night, and w ru lied to the The h r'. course wdl consist of < ndowment, eighth in value of plant,

the editors lad night at the Colum- hospital Tuesday noon. From the lecture , demonstrations, and class- sixth

Ida Club, attended by Senator Wat- start, hi- rendition v critical and room work and will be childly in in number of dudents ami alumni.

I lit' i h' R bert ;i "' 1 which Will R. Wood, although everything e" ible wi - chai • Ml Mllli Mn Ed Tin above information has been »I re ri " ' '' ’ [ ^ 1 ,u 1 '■ b " " Tenth Indiana district representative j done, he gt (dually grew worse un mondson Lectures will hi given on tied ft th« Method 1 Yea

and dean of the Indiana delegation til his death. the National Congress of Parents and Rook of 1!I2H, an annual record of in Congress, boosted the Hoosier Mr. Barnahy was ‘2'i years of age Teachers its organization, purpose, ,| u , .„-ii v itie. if the Mi t hod it Epi

enator for the presidential nomina- and was horn and reared in this city, program of work; on the Indiana ro j, a | n u ,| ( .), m t|„. Unilcvl State .

tinn. The banquet, attended by him- He wa a. .ociat.eil v. ih hi- father Parent Teacher Association, its

dreds of editors, officials and poli- here prior to going b> Bloomington, ganization and conduct, their field of j llns ,|j ( .t„, n , only Ndrthwi terr. Brians with their wives and friends, where he was in chat::, of the Barn- work and suggested activities. anrf w „ | p< u ,ji, |, aV e lac

was the final event of the two-day aby mill in that city. He went to The institute is regarded especial

session of the association.

The dimer developed into a rousing scnd-ofT to the senior Indiana senator in hi.- candidacy for the presidency. When he entered the dining room in company with other officials and ( (Tiiers of the editorial associate n, he was given an ovation that lasted several minutes. The crowd sat through the long program to repeat the ova turn when Watson wa introduced bv James J. Patehell of Union City, re-

Bloomington about two years ago. ly valuable to presidents of local Mr. Barnahy is survived by the associations, county and city presi parents, the widow, mid one (laugh- dents, district vice-presidents, and ter Martha, a brothi r, C. II. of this, state organizers, according to Mr-, city and a sister, Its. Dorothea Edmondson and Mrs. Miller. It is ''''

The Mi llott high school squad was the first team to arrive for the Regional basketball tournament today. The boys from Fountain county arrived here about !> a. m. and were taken to the Masonic ’Temple to rest. Clinton and Crawfordsville teams and fans invaded the city about noon eager for the starting whistle. The visiting teams and rooters and the Purple and Gray (lags in the busine-- district revealed that it was another big day in basketball history

for Greencastle.

\S iih the exerption of Wallie Longden, regular forward, the Tiger Cubs were in fairly good shape for the tourney. Tobin, Masten and Lear were all on the casualty list earlier in the week but they had rounded into condition by Saturday morning. Crawfordsville and Clinton clashed in the local gym at 2 o’clock with

i/.e of facul y, and eighth Gieei.ca-ile and Mellott scheduled to

play at 3 p m. The two winners will fight it out tonight for regional honors and the right to go to the late finals al Indianapolis next

week-end.

Four telephones were in use in the press box at the gymnasium for (lie regional. In addition to the Daily Banner, tho Crawford ville Journal and Review, and the Clinton newspaper each had leased wires to keep the fans hack home informed on tho

game t.

Among tin 43 bool, under Ylet'i

rr productive endowment- and incom es from endowments than Del’auw Albion college, Allegh ny roller Dickinson i "Ilcgc, and YVc .'cyan uni

Barnahy Eaw-on of T"> ton, Ma-s. No funeral arrai g' inents vu made Ihi afternoon.

open, however, to any parent teach

' L-!* 1 ** tiring president of the association, pro standing 11-2 in The icassunng ni< ;uge received | __ „ „

titon added another from the Lie after several houi - eurTfoul stripe. Making ing which her conu'ti >n appea ei to lls the Crawfordsville b ■ hopele - lead a - follow.-: Die score to 4. On the “Lying comfortably. No immoiliati ■Clinton center, took a danger. Transfer pa--eng r ; in the

d plaf,

SKiNED BIEL TODAY

YVASHINGTON, Mar. 10. (Cl’lI’resident Coolidge -igned th<' alien

property hill D day.

McCullouiBfl Files For Congressman

Be ton, Northwestern, and Syracu >

er worker. The work of the Bureau universitii , l niver-ity ot H n\M. of Parent Teacher Associutions in and University of Gout he in C.difom the E U. Extension Division will be ia urpas Del’auw in the -ire of demonstrated. their faculties. Boston, Northwestern, A certificate will le offered by tbe Ohio Northern, t’hio YYc-leyan, and 1 C. Extension Division for the com- Myiacu-c univt i-itie , 1 niv i .ity ot

Donver, and Universit of Southern California have larger student and

alumni bodies.

Figures eu l>( Pauw arc listed as follow.-: Total value of plant, $1,122,

THE YY LATHER

Unsettled and probably rain beginning tonight or Sunday. Rising

the

and north portions Sunday. ‘GOVERNMENT IN INDIANA’ IS

TITLE Or BOOK

g one freta the center of the floor morning.”

1 MNb itlo"i. score, Clinton 13; The steamer apparcn ly got away 4 from her course in th' blinding -now

Kakiilg «fm. and following with'storm and ventured to ft In -hme on tollj>fht in ( . xtr( me ca-t

hot from the floor, the Crawfords- the treacherous coa-t of Ma -achu-

r wore was raised to seven. Spike .-ett- hay.

«( GHinti put Cohan into the Fir-t mi agi ■ ut out by d^HCUltti called time out with steamer indicated that she ha lost g 13-7 in their favor, her hearings and was thought to he amiJt.i i; Clinton 15; Craw- at the “Boston end of the Cape C"d .Prill* tt.&>uring the last few canal,” a short time later an SO - nutearfAh* half the Crawfordsville me.- age gave her proper po-ition off Pit made ti re goals in succession Manomit Point. She wa n poiti as -h om farrth' Clinton netters, tie- pounding badly and v itb six b'd

watei it bci engine room.

the econd half, Mt age from th hip ceased 1 --“wfoverrule 1 h '" r M CMl aukii { the score stand 17- at S:52 o’clock that tie pow. r for inpMrfav"' radio u . ebbing fa ' When the r m 'fMr the fcsaw fordsville netters was restored ( apt. IE W. Robin on lliMbetMie:' total count to 20, the -ent out the more hopeful new that nto« five at.irled an onslought on the pa engers were in no immediate

1 kaetetj^id brought the score to danger.

t*-J# in fiiMir of Crawfordsville. A later me age n < cived from the ••(bdeuille retaliated with a pret- Robert E. Ee reported that the .u faiew-ln, jrialiing the score 221'J. «>'"• '' oon ' s,il1 was with wuk ' r ’ In frick W' • lion the Crawfords- but the ship was resting soli lly.

^HMtet piado two baskets, run-j'I'he.re wa no pa... t .i,, ..i -r 0*e coun* to 26-19. 'among the passengers the message cation yesterday for the high - h ml

rcoj-e, 32 to 29 Clinton. “b H* A 'I 1 '' Mm ' ""

plution of thi* course.

—o— —

Frof. Huiiord Talks On Science

Dr. Fartlett Will Address Council MM TING OF YVARD S( HOOL ( <)l Nt M. Y> tEl l*i HE! D ON Y|OM)\f l,‘ ■*;. <i.

Charles J. MrCub'iugh, former and iter of Clay county, filed his dedal alien with County Clerk Zol Mein tyre this morning a a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Con-

gress.

Mr. McCullough id in making Iih declaration that he utulersteoil that he would have no opposition for the nomination and that prospective ran didates in other ("unties would not

announce Mr. McCullough ha • been t „ national defen-e and protecide nti fled with !'• ratic politics in tjon WBS brought out in Dr. Ralph YV.

• H EM IS I It Y YY \ S I ((I’M OF ( HAI’EE TALK ON FRIDAY

MORNING.

'licit ( heniistry is bn oming on* of the nui.it important sciences in re

Di E. R. Bartlett, professor of roligimi- e lucation at DcPauw, will peak before the Patent Teacher's

335. productive endowment, $),74t!,- Coum il in the parsonage of tho 102; annual income from on lownimt, ' uisliun Church, Mondny evening, $234,520; faculty, 117; students, l,(il« March 12.

and alumni, 4,900.

Clay r unty, the I fth di trict and the date since ISOH when he obtained his fit t experience is county chair-

_ _____ man. He also cued as assistant PROP. O. II. YY II,LIAMS YVRI'I ES secretary on the tdc conimitti- , w.i

BOOK YY lilt ft VY II I BE USED

IN S< BOOLS.

REt EIY ED Ml t II < OMMKNT I ex I hook YY as Ydoptrd l i iday By Mate Board of Erlui il ion I'or

High Schisd I sc.

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Among the textbook which were

disturbance adopted by the State Board of Kdu-

neting rounty chaiiman in two other campaigns in thi- county and wa

f Rcpi i ■ nt d i\ ral yea i - he wa 'or the I’enn-yl

clerk of the Houcu in 1911. For ' a land appraiser vania railroad and the auditor’s olTii

hecn employed a a tax ferret

zil Times.

Huffeid’s chapel address this morn ing. Not only in warfare, where poisonon gas's, chemical -moke, gun powder, and high explosives have been developed through chemical research, hut also in modern industry and health preservation i this wienc-' coming i i be more and more import

FIRE STARTED IN OIL TANK

Y LI. YY YU Y III I I 'RE I IGH IING YPP YR Y l I S OK IE\ \S IOYYN IS ED.

retiring from ant-

year ago

has Bra

UlHr:

Cyford^il

of the state wa one entitled “Gov-

in Indiana,’’ written by <>--

Granada ! heater Manager Resigns

YY I El I Y M BEAM H ARD TO ( oNM t IIP YYITH PH I

ORGAN < OMPANY.

BE

Clinton yard here reported that the submar- car H. Williams o th. department

Marsh fne tender was approaching the scene of education of Del auw

shannon plthough she was still several miles The book was recently published by snannon n l^i.llaw Brothers, of Chicago, and Foncannon' “"'Mary Ann ,ock lies about a mile forms the Indiana supplement of a

Stump! off the tip of Manomet Point at the larger textbook on (..'vemmen m

_ ' ' southern extremity of Massachusetts the United StaUs.” In ho book Pn.

. ^,i, bay, tnd .1 elgh miU (ron P

t. ... ' r ' governmental mstitut

■*' ' , .

„:,ly. Iho w.ler. of llio boy or,- in- rm 1"" "i,,,!" ' 'u lb,- W,.k« Pip. Comiany ",

his new

William Blanchard, manager of the Granada Thenb'i announced Sat

Indiana urday naming that he had rc-igneil

his position here and will be roline, ted with the Sr. Louis office of

The movement to convert munifi , ;i plant, into dye frictoriei, and make the United St at' tie leading dye I ail ing nation of the world is one of the industrial contributions of I'heini'try. As chemists have found that the -ame machinery and element* can he utiliz'd in munitions as wail as dye manufactures, the plants could easily he ( "iiverted again in time of war to their former use. Remarkable progtes- in the making of gla.s : inc' the War is another contribution of olmmi.-try for piace time a well a war time production.

MIDLAND, Tex., Mar. lit (UP) AM available fin fighting apparatus of Midland and iunounding towm wa - being u ed early lo.iH\ in an at

tempt to control an oil fii" at the ; m( | yj,

Magnolia 'til Company’ plant here Lightning last night ignited an MM, ,11 0 barrel oil tank near tin center of th Tank Farm. Thre' other (■Hugh' fire anil early today firemen were rc--orting to a three-inch cannon to blits! the tank in the bath of the fire.

Thi object which Dr. Baitlett will will i, c i . “That a study he male of motion pictures having character val ue for eliildn n and an effort he iruulo t i bring picture- of this type to Green castle.” This i- the same nubjeet which was pre > ted to the ParentIV eli i V A I'ociation of the Second Ward by Dr. Bartlett last week. Thi m nibei of the Parent-Teach-er’ ci micil who will be present nt the meeting are Mrs. B. H. Biuner, Mi G. E Black, Mrs Curtis Hughex Mr I-lank W allace, Mrs. Frank •lone-, Mi I, K. Mitchell, Mrs. Ismis Dirk-, Mrs. George Garrett, Mrs. Herman Beck, Mrs. YV. YV. Carson,

Ferd Lucas,

DEARTH FILED DECLARATION

ino.it

‘which diana high schools during a five year last fall. His mam friend- wdl r.

gret to ee him have (jreencastle,

EKIENDLY ENEMIES," SAID JI DGE < EARENt E

DEARTH.

church, will speak

|>Vi i i .• i.n the second of

■ font im ,., wind, ubrneri rt ituro. He "il assumi in. to the member- of his which c n -titute a hazard to shipping 1--'’* h , ’ , ll)ti , M '25. - ■ of I ■ '• e on * tl R .rt E. ’ f P^ elrinw^Uh ,nd alonj Mi I

jbrsity. bw struck is one of th " worn ^ _ 1 t will constitute efficient and courteous manager sincp "J* ' s I

,J 11 ’ I for civir . - in In " "

_*» the S' lent' M " i a coast guart atotion, airawgi accond m 'ii' cally locate to .i"i vt ae

^^Kt is on the Student’s encounter the perils of navagation. • wi | Ii . , k rr . Kkrt AhomP i„ Th, shores in time of storm arc- Professor William book nas n Rev R ' ' . . 1 . . . I v u eaV y surf, for that part reived much favorable comment from Aar, * tOUbll to ■pproach ash" W lh , P „,„ I,. .., 'h- "al". an., SHk f '"" a « :ien t U « c ,e ^ ° r ^ c’d meeu the sweep of th- its adoption was urged by cores of

^ The fji

'"A Mtend th< ervic of the church- wind from all |K*ints ot ^ ^ (; ^ the fir t Hugh Houck, pi"i'dionist, and Dick ter tili' r hi <bcl ratioi, of candidacy

<t .- Cw 4» kl ' ' r~. NOTICE * ballot and received 10 of t 1

- ■W** 1 «> War. will cast by th, th board.!th. bill posting • the tl will D

The Veteran- of . . , _ . >oar jt wi || i M . use d "Iso leave the employment of the

, tmnortant

but he has an unlimited field ahead INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 10. (UP) of him. “Just friendly enemies, that’s all,” Jimmie Hittle , co-organist with a j ( ) Judge f'larence Dearth of MunMr. Blanchard, it i understniKl wilt ( .j 0t Delaware county cireuit judg", continue hi- work at the Granada. ar i ( | candidate for re-election, who af

ln f R«. p

lunnes, aciu.u • n ut 7;30 at A j. Beginning next year it writ be it

•ermoas

^^^^^^^■attempt- to

■ f.

ProbUni.

The and program for the year are to be of . . __ i . A |j m(

ex-service

"“Paine®

all other high schools during the Martin, of Belford,

Monday, assume i.re dutn

the hers and other eligible

men invited to attend.

will beginning

of projec-

for

candidate for the ame bench. Judge Dearth wa.- the principal

JURY RESUMES DELIBERATIONS

o

1 WO JI RORS S YID III H AVE RE i i - l U uINGING i i YLTY FOR SLAYER. o EOS ANGELES, Mar. 10 (UP) The jury of dx nun an ' ix women holding the fate of YY’iiliam Elwari Hickman and Welhy II,ml i hatg. <1 with the murder of Ivy Tom-, Dtu : gi-t, wa- to resume I'liherations t" day after being locked up for th" night. ’Two juriors were ai to have rofu 'd to the hanging penalty for Hickman. LARGE BOAT WAS AGROUND —o—• ..221, 111N x I I \ MIR, KORY I MYKU, REPORTED SINKING OFF TOK'O. —o - TOKIO, Mar. id (UP) The 6,226 ton sti anier Koryu Maru, heund from

of n textbook on “Indiana History.” the Granada theater.

I

th" impeachment trial brought against Vancouver, wa agound and inking him by the state legislature us re- off Tokio today. High "a so far ■ ult of his contempt citations of Geo. have prevented re , to of per.-ona

R. Dale, Muncie publlaher. aboard.

IAPYNEsE YY I El, Y DDR ESS It. Y. P. U. 'Two Japuiiv e students, Kuinpei Y agi. and Shiro Sas amori, will havo part ,n the program at B. Y. P. If. Sunday evening at <i:30. Mr. Vagi will '. Ik i, “Mi -ionary Work in Japan." and S i .imnri will sing. Tho nn "ting will he the second in a eri, ■ of studies on “Missionary Edu-

cation.”

—o— Scnyattcnal FIgT Has Been Reported

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KEY (>1.1 I n iN I - I PLO T AGAINST (OMMIMST RI LE WAS UEPOKTKD TODAY. M()S( t'W, Mar. 10. (UP) - A senational plot ag.iin -t coniniunist rula was reported by police today to have been ( i-clos.d in the Donut* basin, in Northern Kavkuz. DEATH BY FRIGHT RENSSEKAR,’ Ind., Mat. 10. (UP) ’I), nth by fright” wa the Conor'* verdict in th ca -e of Mr.. Rosie Richmond, who ,!tid shortly after a knock at the door of a bedroom in which tie and he, hit blind were sleeping at their home in Gibson township. A passing motorist -c king a gasoline apply for his automobile knocked ut

the door.

-O" - ■ ,— There will be a recital given by tim preparatory «tu nt of the Music School Men iay evening ut 7:30 at the music school.