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THE DAILY BANNER
GKKENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928.
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No. 129.
;an trial STARTED
COACH HAUSMAN
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W. E. Bailsman, Greencastle high school athletic director, i- repoited
Unpi >\ ing fron
nuiRsnAY iiii ■ r ach Bauman taken ii I liU 'VUI-'/'l t U odn (lay morning and \\a- , onfinc 1 to his bed today. It is not believed an
l ;l M FED TWntSOAY 0pcr3tion ' "'" v
E \ND STATE PUTS
YOUNG FOLKS HELD BANQUET ON WEDNESDAY
ON STAND
I
llllllt “EVIDENCE” frd Teatif>M that Liquid L H> Police Is t.15% Ji,-. Others Testify | (1 i a jury in the liquor Li, vi i oi- William Mm Lrtcd ai the Putnam CirCv morniUK- The morninj? Jaii with the questioning , , n and then questioni witnesses. was appealed from the and resulted in a hung Lied in tin Circuit Court. L, arri tid on Thursday ■nib'T Ji, l»V city police Line in south Greencastle
\N IKE TO BE MAN \t.KR
INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 15. <UP)U. S. Sen., Arthur R. Robnson announced before his departure for Washington Wednesday that hiwife will manage his primary campaign, assisted hy George M. Poland,
collector of customs.
FIRST ( HRISTIAN CHl'RCH IS SCENE (>l Si t OND ANNUAL DINNER.
GARRISON is IOASI M ASTER Robert Knight. Student Pastor Of ( hurch \t Lafayette Is Principal Speaker At Meeting.
I he .-evoinl annual banquet for the yung people of tiie First Christian * huich was held last night at the church. 1 he hanipict ioom was decorated in a vi ry beautiful and attractive way for the cwning, and the banquet was served by a group of the. ladies of tie Woman's Union. The
tabl> s were set fur fifty.
Walter Garrison, president of tin V oung People'- Christian Endeavor Society, was the toastmaster. Katherine Atkinson, pr< -ident of the High School Society responded to a toast from that group. Esther Whittaker gave the toast for the Young People’ group. Giace Baiiard from Roachdalc
,s , i , , i i was pn sent and extended an invita-
<>. ( ammack, were elected delegates , ,,
.... .l.. ... , tion to all the young people to attend
CLUB ELECTS DELEGATES TO CONVENTION
MM \NIANS EN.I(ty HI I Kill I I l I,
LI N( IIEON HOI R HERE
THURSDAY NOON,
SHIPPERS TO MEET O—— A meeting of love lock shippers m the county will be held in the Court House Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Oscar Swank of Crawfordsville, scci' tary of the Pi lueeis’ Associa tion will he present and will make the principal addres "f the afternoon All livestock shipper- in the county are urged to attend the meeting. THE WEA iiii R Mostlv eh udy tonight and l iida;.. Probably rain, sleet or . now, south portion. Continued cold. Strong winds south portion. STANDARD Oil. HEAD ENTERED PLEA THURSDAY
\PPI \RI D IN DISTRH I OF COLUMBIA COURi FO \N W ER COI MS.
GRIM ATLANTIC CLAIMS FLIERS BELIEF TODAY
I E VSES Bl SIN ESS ROOM
Frank Thomas announced Thursday morning that he has leased the room on the north side of the square which is hi ing vacated by Todd’s Clothing Store, and will occupy it
I about April 1. Mr. Thomas will have ( APT. HIV Ht LIFFE AND ELSIE a fl| ll line of OMsmobile motor car XI'K \Y HOl'RS OVERDUE lin< * accc .-sori*..- in the new sale-
THURSDAY. , hoom.
' Mr. Thomas went to Lansing, Mich.
Thursday morning and will drive home
KNOWN DEAD IN STRICKEN AREA CHECKED AT 300
RELIEF PARTIES PENETRATE REMOTE SECTIONS OF THE FLOODED VALLEY.
\ III MPI FD
FLIGHT WEST
, one or two of the latest hodels 1 the Olds cars which he handles
PESTILENCE NEW DANGER
Rumors Of Plane's Safe Arrival this community.
During Night \r*> Apparently Unconfirmed U. P. Reports.
I J At the meeting of the Kiwanis
, , rluh on Thursday noon in the Pres-
warrant signed by C I. |byteri . in chur( . hi ( . H „ war() Tay . used and the .scurth re , o lo( , a] Kiw ni |irrM ,| < . Mt and j
Uf dozen bottles of home 1 ’
Jrhiskey glasses, a gallon .sack of corks, and the
was accepted shortly aft rk in the morning and Lien was the first witness k -land. I to the police at the I raid, when they entered I home Mrs. Morgan was lid out of a container and Lured lysol in the con-
t<> (he convention at Seattle, Wash , this summer. Prof. L. E. Mitchell and S. A. Hays were chosen as al-
ternates.
The entertainment at the luncheon was furnished by four students of the public speaking department under Prof. Harry B. Gough. They gave a very clever and humorous country school skit. In the cast were Miss Hessell Conway, Miss Helen Dickerson, Wayne Shumaker and Richard
Crowder.
Frank Bittles was the guest ox John Cartwright at the meeting and Paul Allen of Kushville, was the
county conference at Roachdalc
WASHINGTON, March 15. (UP) - Robert W. Stewart pleaded not guiltoy today to charge - of contempt of
the Senate.
Stewart, chairman of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana upprared bcfoic chief ju-tice Walter I. McCoy of the distrirt of Columbia .supreme
NEW YORK. Mar. If,. (UP)—Two continents today sought word of the fate of the year's first Trans-Atlantic flight attempt, an attempt started by a one eyed British flyer and a pretty titled British heiress from Cianwell Airdrome Tuesday morning. Through the night there wire many rumors that the airplane Endeavor— in which the Hon. El ie Mackay and Captain Walter llinchliffc were fl>-
ing -had landed.
But dawn found none of the rumors (onfiimed and Udief grew that the pretty black and gold plane had ended its flight somewhere in the waters of the North Atlantic.
NEW BOOK IS FINISHED BY PASTOR HERE
Lob Angeles Authorities Speed Investigation To Determine Responsibility for Breaking of Dam.
REV. It. H. BRI NKR SIGNS CON TRACT WITH NOTED PUB11SH1NG ' OMP VNY. OFF PRESS THIS SI MMER Title Of Christian (hurch Minister's New Work Is “Pentecost: A First t entury ( hallengc.''
the
the last of March. Dr. E. U. Bartlett ( . ourt to an wer to t ,„, four C0U nts of
of DcPauw U'nivei-ity was th special guest of Rev. Bruner at the ban-
grand
quet and h“ gave a short talk. The chief -peaker of th evening, Robert Knight, student pastor of the Filst Christian Church of laifayettc, Ind., who gives all of his time to work
an indictment voted by the
jury three weeks age
The indictment charge i violation of the law empowering the senate to obtain to tinioin ute • r oath in coir nection with bgi-lati It wa- voted on request of the senate, as a result
Rev. B. II. Bruner, pastor of the NEW V()RK, Mar. 15. (UP) The First Christian Church, signed a icrecy under which captain Walter; formal contract this week with the llinchliffc and the Hon. Elsie Mackay Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inattempted to flv the Atlantic Ocean corporate,!, publishers of Garden Ci'.v from England to the United States New York, for the publication of hi today defeated the calculations of' 11 ''"' ‘‘Pentecost: A First (Ynthose who might have gone to theii lur V ''hallengc.'* Rev. Brunei work u’seue I OI ' Bo °k last year and gave
the substance of the material in a
amoi.K the >tu*ients of Purdue Uni- () f S tewarfs refusal to toll the Tuapot
Km. Bui- Donne cominittee all knew about d°ubt Ibat any relief plant :
lih IluiTord, instructor of I DcPauw University, was
Kc witness stand. He tes- guest of Ernest Stoner. Lc was given six bottles | o I Clifford Dickerson, conn- - 14* I L January 1 th After Leffal ActlOll If!
Iwl.ich was concluded aithvs, Prof. Hufford found [the bottles contained 1.15 Lud. The witness assert- 1 | hu judgment the liquid lore than one-Jialf of one hid on the date of No
POLITH AL (ORRIT’TION IS NOT A M W TH>NG IN INDI ANA
HISTORY.
Stale Years Past Of Interest Now
INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 15. (UP)— Clyde Burn and John Talbott, sang railed hy Chari-.- Bo erwolf, pn i
one m th- most enjoyable < essful event of thr year
aii-i
at
( hurch.
in, merchant policeman, | It vitm of the inoniing k I Grime.-- was the first Jr ! 'ai ho stand in the aft -
Hamm and Grimes Political corruption i not altogethei ‘The I
1 g o.iits at iht Mol n w In Ii iana A joint r< olution re kn-l th testimony of both t ing the trial and impeachment of k' • rni: g the raid. o ie Curti • Gililiert, clerk -if the Cii Li eit\ night policeman, cuit * Hurt of Vigo < ounty, pa- o [si afternoon witness call- by the General Assembly and appro\ ■Is' He te.-tifieil to gniit" ' ' h\ Jonathan Johnson, fii ' G v* 1 am with tie office is nor ol Indiana -■ , I*' ember J-' IKk’l
k' -uicii fairant. He tc-ti- pioveii i .
jell i g intoxicating liquor The re.-t of the resolution ' all wi'h tig Mr.-. Morgan pour what fees of witnesse. “summoned and
examined before the high court of impeachment” in the trial of the erring Gilbert, and the author of th“ j state was directed to pat witnesses
Jv iit to the Morgan Home, the sum of one dollar per day ' [might Mr. Morgan to the their uMond.ine. and one d dlar t-" |f" , hut ftnctng him not every 25 miles “going to and from
leturned to Morgan’s court.”
met the other officers, '1 he divorce evil, subject of niui !i
versity, was introduc d by
uer, and made
I he \ alue -I A Life. I he speaker ( | u . Continental Tradna: Company, pointed out tin fact that the real _ ,,
value of a life depends not upon how much one gets out of the world but on how much one puts into the life of the world. “Tin greatest thing in the world," he said, "is the power to reproduce your life, in the life of others”. He gave a number of illustru lions of mi n and women who have
done thi- thing in their lives. The special music of the evening
consisted of the singing of conference songs around thr various tables, and of two selections by the Melody Maids of DcPauw University; Miss'- . E-ther Broxon, Olga Kartleson, and Ann Rickett . Just before the b nedirtion
trio of young men, Donald Perry,
Aviatm at the numerous flying fields around New York expressed
would be
si l ies of uildresse- before the School of Religion at Butler University, lie
. ,, j i submitted the manuscript to the
plend.ii address on the disposal .f liberty bond profits of sent out to search for the endeavour I ^ |( ( - imi)a||y |asl , ul ,
WALTON CLUB TO HOLD MEET IN ROCHESTER
READ OI S I VI E 1/ \ \K W ALION LEAGUE ( AI LS SESSION '
MARCH 27.
INDIAN \ POMS. Mar. 15 (UP) A state wide me , ng of all Izaak Walton League ni uhers h i been
because so little was known of Hin-
ihliffc's proposed route.
A rhanee remained today that the plane had landed safely, hut. that the
mcr, end they asked him to milksi me s'ight changes in several chapters, Then, the chapter on Unity was used in the light of the tindim
SANTA PAULA. Calif., Mar. 15. (UP) Pestilence—the inevitable visitor of floor-swept cities—brought new fear today to the stiicken Santa Clara River Valley. While . i archers continued their di-con-olate hunt in crevices debris and mud for more bodies, health authorit ies moved swiftly to avert the spread i f disease over the wasted region. With .'100 bodies already recovered, the death li t was expected to mount lill higher today. Relief parties will go for the first time into, the morn iemote sections of the valley, where the toll taken by the St. Francis Dam disaster yet is unknown. Meanwhile, authorities in Los Angeles speeded :m investigation to determine responsibility for the helpless r, gion. The sufferers were being elothed, fed and temporarily housed. o — Military Camps’ Success Due To Old Army Slogan ( . M. T. < . DAVES ITS GROWTH TO SPIRIT OF “LET’S
GO!”
two fliers had been unable to <om-j || i( , ..m,,,. Conference on Faith municate with the outside. In .imj Ordei which was held last sum-
event, it might was received.
he days before word '
siic-
the
lysol into some small • which he said were
Ihox.
[told the jury that
after
Bdorgan sail’.
substance, controversy at the pn sent time w i-
l' ey got my box of beer.” a miroi item a ri Muiy ag". Iw.t offorpil o i nvhiliii- in T i wa probably i rue due to tin
fai l that the General Assembly granted all divorces. Doubtless it wa more impb to remain with tin bind than to drag one’s mate and the wit-
nesses up before this body.
Mary Catt, spirited woman, even in the olden days wa one of the first in the state to be granted a divorce. On Christina Eve 1H16, her marrige to John Catt, was dissolved by the Assembly “sufficient ividence hav lag hern produced to prove that John Catt had abandoned her and his two
children.
Blue Laws were almost as prevel-
in the Indiana Woman's i nt then as they now are. In Januaiy laying James Elkins at 1H17 an act prohibiting the showing In Seymour Dec. 10 last. She' of or taking money foi “Puppet need after pleading guilty Shows,” “AAire Dancing, rumbling laughter charge in Jackson wa- pa -ed. Violator- of this law Ant here before Judge James weic fined three dollars to preven
immoral practices. “Tavern Keepers
*V«r .-aid Elkin- attempted were fined” for selling or bartering jiis way into her home. She liquors on the first of the week coin-
shot- through the door, monly known as Sunday, hut the third struck Elk- Rioting, sporting, quarreling, hunt-
ing, Fishing or to
they got my box of beer.” Jw.i offered a • exhibit in
I- t.iti
was the first witness for |S t hat w a - i ailed to I he I' Union) "f Paul
wa tie
1 for the prosecution.
All M l
IN WAS SENTENCED I STOW N, Ind., Mar. 15. ■ Ruth Hammond, 37, of is under a two-to-21-year
ADM H VI AS KILLED
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< RAIGVILLK, lud., Mar. 15. (UP) Wendell Linn, glade ehool |iupil ithe fir-t casualty of the P.rdH baseball ea on hen . An accidental blow from a but inflicted a severe Inuise
on his face.
o- —■ PROMINENT MAN DEAD
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ANDERSON, Ind., Mar. 15. (I'Pt Dr. William P. Harter, a;, retired physician ami this city', largest owner of real e-tate, is dead after a long illness. He owned six buxines buildings, 200 residences and 1,000 acres of land. o 'll AM IS HONORED
f)
The Reelsville high .ehool ba-kot-hall team was honored at a community supper held in the high school building tl-a-re Wednesday night. After the supper a program was
dent uf the Indiana Divi .ion of th l/.a d Walton Mag of Anno ■ a, for March 27, at Kuril' -ter, Ind. The Waltonian will i t their point of view and opinion mi the propo ed r-tabli.dimi nt of a great livci tale paik on thi' upper Tippecanoe. Biedcrwoll ile('la!' i| that ui h a palk would he a 'at lard and gune sanctuary and wouhl further th** League' i«|ial'. tow ird garni con-er
vation ami propagation.
The League pre i ent aid that -e\ era! Chapter head had taken ihe matter up with him since tin recent announcement that mb a paik wu
in stage of formatimi.
The propo ed I ippecauoe riv r
sent
met the fate of other planes that have tarted on westward Iran- At-
lantic llightr.
By noon today the last of the rumor of a plane (lying down the coast from New Foundland, which persisted throughout the night, had been disposed of. If a plane was heard it was not the Endeavor. _o AMI KB A NS H El D MEXICO CITY, Mar. 15. <1T)~ Two Americans were under arrest tod ay, and six Ih man Gatholic rebels had been executed, in the latest phase of the g overninent's strenuous ram paign again t alleged rebels. Lewi Rhoad , and A. L. Taylor, are tin' American., held.
COLUMBUS, O., March 16.—Scv
en years of Citizens’ Military Training Camps—camps, which yearly are filled to capacity, have led their founders, the Military Training < amps Association of the United Stab's to seek the one contributing , factor responsible for their rapid
1 "" growth ami deeiu-. that tn *j «A *rn-
books and they have a largi
ID ELY AA IT HOi'T RISK ;ur. LOUIS, Mo., Mar. 16 (UP)
( ol. charh' A. Lindbergh wants th" public to have loiifidence in his abil
park would exten on either ide of ity to fl> with-ut taking unnecessary thi Indiana striam, for a oi..lance of n k , Major William B. Robeit.-oii, sp mile through Pulaski, Fulton, a friend and former Air Mail cm
Marshall and K" imsko ciaiiitic.--. plover, said today.
Tippecanoe river i said to be one of “The public in general knows so the few river wli have muintaiiieT liHlo ah ot flying and he know o native and i'I'Iiii plendor, of tie op much,” Rob* rt on told tlie United
mer. The first of this year George II. Doran Company and the Doubli
to eareh for the Endeavor | I’ege Company consolidated,
und the iii'w company has accepted the hook for publication. This is une of the large t. companies in
America which
Market
for Iheir works. The book will be off the press early this summer. Rev. Bruner is the author of two hooks which have been published hy the Bethany Press of St. Louis, Mo. rho tir-t “Evenings W'ith The Master", being published in l!)20 and the ccond, "The Evangelistic Message" I Isd'ig published in l!>22. At the , reouest of the Bethany Piess and th" Ui reign and thi Evangelistic depart I mints of the t’niteil Christian Mis- ! sionary Sor’iety of St. Louis, Rev. B: liner is w riting a hook this year j on ne subject, “T he New Church j Member." The hook will he used on | the mis. nm fields for the new eonvert' . nd it will he ii ed for study cltissi- ia the ehurchi■ here in
their “all” to the spirit in that old Army slogan,
camps owe as typified “Let’s Go.”
"Let’s Go," has been the spirit of this land uire its birth. Warren used i* to beat the British at Lexington; Amin w Jackson won with it at New Orleans; Taylor took it with him to Mexico; Grant would have loved it, hut tin' slogan was never placed in wonL , shape or form until the young men took il with them to France in
1 !)l 7.
Thi slogan stood above all others as typifying the American spirit over there. Brii-f, tense, dogmatic, compelling, it is wholly anil truly American, and now it is carried yearly throughout thi* entire country in hun-
ineriasing
rendered which consisted of readings, wor |,|
-cenii
poitunitii - favolal
aqua'ir life.
Biedriwolf declai'T tint thi' Tippc canoe river tract on" of the few place wherein w life may reproduce and find metuary without molestation from the busy, modern
Pn s, “That ciitici-m of his flights seem redieulou to him. He goe
safely or he doc n’t go.
Amen.:,, and a a gift hook for those | dred » of ritiz * !W '’ Mililar . y Trxinillg
who join the’ Church.
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Political Med Hold At Angola SEA I N Gl Bl RN \ IDRI AI I ASDI DATES AVER I I’HESENT AT ST I I BEN t (it NT A Ml KT. ANGOLA, Ind., March 15. (UP)
'll would bleak his heart now t" ,, Indiana gubernatorial candi
Ig land bound hy a lot of welltiming but misinformed pci < ns who fear for his personal afity- in which he lias
the keeiii' t intere.it.”
talks anil music, tended.
A laig" crowd at-
dati'i addri'.-sed a non-partisan din tier mei'tirig attcudcil hy 100 Kti'uben county citizens hen-. The County Chamber of ('ommer< i' siionsored the
Killed Employer When Discharged
“It wouhl he only natural that the mall wild animal.i and game birds multiply." In said and spn ail to the surrounding countryside and lock the land for mil' around. TO • BE AT I NEW P ARK.
Camps the same spirit, Meeting, hu- | moron , gay, cornea from thousands j .,f young lips m ragtime measure, in 1 clarion call, and glorious protest against every doddering obstacle or Imrrii i that comes up during their
thirty day training.
"Let’s Go” tells the tale of what thi -e young non have done and how they did it. It ia more than a mere higan it is an in piration of th*
ramps.
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H AA F. I HR EE WKKDINGK KOKOMO, Ind., March 15. (I P) Arthur L. Mendenhall, It, and Mrs.
Cora Ellcti Richie, To, president and pastor respectively of the Friends' H' Inn s Spiritual church here, went
Robert- on w i asked about, the mP eti, IK . The candidal' weir Fred-1 throuf?|l thrr< , wcfi.jjng reremonie*.
Colonel' recent flight to Washington. “I didn’t parii'idaily like the idea, hut the moon was as bright as a dim sun and actually cast shadows. It wa - light enough to find any field.”
Robert mi coffer at the rumor that others, Thoma II Adam, and Jcs
■rick E. Schortemeicr, Churlc W. Jewett, D. Burn Dougla. , U. S. Lcsh and J. Kirby Ki. k, Republican • ani Olin R. Holt, amf I ni Crawford,
The fir-t ceremony for the couple was a civil om before a justice of Ihe peace. The sei'ornl ami third worn piritualistie, the bride declaring the
Democrats. Message- ' ami' from four q,,,.,.., Rpv vir. Gos , with whose
instant death.
bo found laboring here because Steiner discharged him on the Lords dav drew a heavy fine from his job us furniture store truck for tbe perpetration. driver, police said today. An act was pa.--ed in December In a confession to police, Crav1S8 > which gave Indianapolis citizens ford said he hail been told Steiner ii nubile “burying” ground. The act intended to discharge him. He went pecified that the “lot” of ground to his home, obtain..! a rev.dver, and
“the Grave returneil to the store, where Steiner
m his employment there was
ended.
acres twice in the abdomen.
: Mch th,, evidently thou«ht »<le- The y.ulh aaM a .Iruimle ’.l ,o L„ .he entire pnpal.ti.n. re- key.!., ih- unek he dr.v
of the documents, preceiled the tragedy
INDIANAPOLIS. Mar. 15. (UP) — |)|S( H ARGED DRIA IJl PI LLED Preliinin iry pla l ‘"r the ci' iti ii of REVOLVER ON EMPLOYER date park of more than 1,000 irroAT EVANSV II.LE. in Browi county, will lie com)di’teil
at a conferenei' h' tween Brown eoun-
EVANSVILLE, Ind., March 15. - ' "mmissiom r and Richard Leiber Dclmar C. Crawford, 20, killed Wil- ^ate director of conservation at
liam G. Steiner, 40, his employer Nashville hriday.
Lindbergh wu for a re t.
going to u hospital
E. Ksi hbach, K En (k i ick I lemoerats.
Ri publiean -; and John and George II. Dale,
spirit spoke
she is said to he In touch, thi 1 word, of the service.
Action on the plan will hi' taken by th" conservation commission Satur-
day.
[KIDNAPS CHILD j j ji 1* Neb., Mar. 15. (UP)—An man kidnapped 5-veal-old
Thai is on th,. street- of known hy the citizen- as “the Grave relurnei, to vne ; i* 40 A. M. today and drive Yard” and at present time made use told him his employment t P' main highway with her in of as such he appropriated for pub- ended. hen •'
["bile. Ii,. u .se and hall contain for
P n apparently was about 2 r > I a K'', ha ! a mustache and Puirk conch. He had b en in Uvo days, and was known hii'c. The car bole an Iowa
Glenn Lyon Named On Election Board
SI ( ( GKOS AMI LI AM SET HLKLIN AS DKMOt RAID MEMBER. REPI BLK AN AND CLERK.
DIED SLDDENLA —o— SO.L'TH BEND, Ind., Mar. 15. (UP) Stephen Peters, 55, died of heart disi a -i', doctors said, shortly after In - lopped his auti mobile at a i rox ing just in time to avoid being struck by a train.
NOBLE JOHNSON FILES PETITION
TWO OTHER ( ONGKESKMKN HAVE I 'LEO ' ANDIDACIES FOR RE-ELECTION.
SENIORS HEAR KUSH
“BUNION DERBY” IS ON INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 15. (UP) -
„ 0 Glen H. Lyon lias been named as PEACH SPRINGS, Ariz., Mar. 15. Two incumbent Republican congress-
Members of th" senior class of Ihe Democratic member of the Put- (UP) Athlete* in the ('. (' Pyl men have filed their candidacies for the Greencastle high school hearil a nam County Election CommlMion. 11“ cross country “Bunion D'rby" today rc election w ith the secretary of very interesting and instructive talk, will ucceed William M. SutheiTin yere fail'd with a 10 mile lap to Seig tali'. They are Albert II. Vestal, of him on “Practical Banking,” Thursday who ha- hern on the hoard for the man, east of hcie. And ison, ns representative from tho afternoon. The speaker was Perry past few elections. Arthur Newton, South Aferican eighth dbtrict; and Harry E. Rowbotfor pos- M. Rush, assistant cashier of the Ralph Confer ha- been the Republi- -ind English Marathon i lopped the tom, of Evan-villi', candidate from
First National Bank. Mr. Kush pres- can member i f the board and will 52 mile- from Kingham, to Peach
After the ented his talk in urh u way that all
ing the acts of the sembly of Indiana.
and
I
Z/Zin long ha'nd ^record- Noting'. SU inecked the youth the students wee able to better unwritten long ag ^ K General A - down and choked him, hut a few derstand modern hariking
hours later died in a hospital. principles.
I
probably be re-nam d to serve this Springs Wednesday in 7:50 to take year. Ferd Lucas, the county clerk, first place in the lap and further inmakes up the board, there being the crease hi.- time lead from Los Ange
three member* on it. Ies.
the first distriet.
Noble I Johnson, of Terre Haute, filed his intention of being a cungres.r ionul candidate in the Republican primaiy in the fifth distret.
