The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1928 — Page 1
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UMK THIRTY-SIX.
CREENCASTLK, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1928.
No. 136.
autaqua OGRAM TO
E ARRANGED
KIWAN1S—ROTARY NOTH K
Next wiek both the Kiwanm IMTIATION IS
Rotary clubs will hold their luncheon ineftniR:, on Wednesday noon. At 1 |>. in., the members of the two organizations will collect at the intersection of Walnut strict and Spring
7T77... IIKII) \|.\T AvenUe to t ' arr >' out » project they l>|(; W ILL I E - ' '• hove ha<l in mind for months and jLESDAI E' * which is of vital interest to every 7:30 Ot LOt . one in Greencastle. The two club extend an invitation for the citizens ’|ll BE PKKSKN 2 to meet with them on that day at the OTHER appointed hour at the corner of Spring
I.oar Independent Avenm and Walnut tied.
HELD BY O.E.S. THURSDAY EVE.
"OKI m GRAND MATRON IS HONOR GUEST OF LOCAL
< H AFTER.
MARRIAGE LICENSE Robert Carmichael, Greencastle, l.ila Bailey, Morton.
m;ix
GUESTS
PRESENT
BUYS PIANO ( OKPOR VIION BLUFFTON—Busine - men h< re are elated over purchase by the B. K. Settergren Company of this city of the Estey Piano Corporation of New York. The Estry line of pianos will be carried on in the local plant as oon as details of tho change in ownership are executed.
GEO. M’DON AID PAYS PENALTY
SATURDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES.
York
WJZ Hook Up 7 p. m. New
Symphony orchestra.
FOR HIS CRIME .Tr^r p ' m ‘' hile “ h0 " r -
WEAK Hook Up 8 p. m. Sojourners club dinner, with entertainment by
CONVICTED MURDER DIES ON Roxy>8 ganK
WBZ Springfield (333) 7:20 p. m.
Boston symphony.
WSB, Atlanta (476) 10:45 p. m. WIFE GETS LIFE TERM Red head club.
EX-SOLDIERS IN FROLIC AT LEGION HALL
GALLOWS TODAY AT ( AN-
ADIAN PRISON.
PROGRAM REPLETE WITH FEATURES IS ENJOYED HERE ON THURSDAY NIGHT.
BOXING MAIN ATTRACTION
icnlativc
uU uqua Company To Present List of Available Talent. progr'im and dates for the aqua to be held in Greencadle
.uninifr will be arranged at a nK 0 f the directors of the Chauf w i,ich will he held in the coun-
ent’s office in the Court House ! evening. The meeting p A p|j R PURPORTED TO Hi I t-l
WILL AND TEST \MENT OF
SHORT.
DOCUMENT WAS FOUND IN S-4 LOCKER ROOM
tart nt 7:30 o’clock and all dir at e rcrpiested to be present.
:rg- Bickm 11.
representative
Loar Independent Chautaqua an y will meet with the directors at date and will present a list of ible talent and attraction- from , t |,p program will la- compiled, propo-ed chauturjua is at - K much attention in the city I of the director- are urged to the meeting -o that the final tan he arranged. If possible I the date.- wil be set so the plans
I hree Candidates Initiated Into Eastern Star. Degree Work Wins Praise of Grand Matron. Greetna tie Chapter O. E. S. held * a special initiation Thursday evening on the occasion of the visit of Mrs. Eettle M. Ferguson, Worthy Grand Matron <>f the State of Indiana. The Temple was filled to capacity with more than 300 present. Chapters from alt over the state were invited, and many representatives from ether
chapters attended.
SEN. FERRIS OF MICHIGAN PASSES AWAY
Doris McDonald Mas To Have Shared Same Fate As Husband. Death Sentence Commuted.
VALLEY FIELD, Que., Mar. 23. (UP)—George McDonald was hanged
— on the flaming red gallows at BorIMES VI NATION\l < \PITAL ON iieatt\ prison at dawn today, paying
WATER BARRIER WAS HINGED TO “SCHIST” BASE
College Boys Put On Several Clever Exhibitions For Greencastle Legionnaires. Other Acts.
Friday morning of
PNEIMoM V.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 23. (UP)
with hia life for a murder he ami his
wife, both admitted.
The wife, Doris, escaped a like fate when her death sentence—that was to have been carried out simul
FURTHER FACTS CONCERNING S l FR \ Nt IS DAM DI3 AST-
ER BROUGHT OUT.
WAS TORPEDO MAN ON SI
Tlree candidates wen into the organization in
Senator Woodbndg' \ Ferris, Dem., , • , , . . , . , ViNt'ORM\\ f taneous v with that of her husband * ANuiiK.MAN
of Michigan, died lu re at G:15 a. m. J .
—was commuted to life imprisonmem
initiate I today of bronchial pneumonia, luamti r His death follow I an illness
of
Wednesday.
jtlat'.
ers Attack
Non-Union Men
Over one hundred ex-service men gathered together last evening at the Legion hall for a night of entertainment and frolic. Following a brief business session at which all exservice men were urged and invited .o join the local post of the American Legion, Palmer and Knapp, two college boys, put on fifteen minutes
STAND of clever female impersonation and
song and dance acts. Their efforts
Los Angeles ( ity Engineer Stated were en j°>' e<i ver >’ much b y thc la, 'K e
That The Hard Slate Could Be : crowd of service men. (ailed "Rotten Stone.” The feature attraction of the evej ning was a boxing exhibition consist-
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Mar. 23. (UP ' n ff three three-round bouts. Tho —A coroner’s jury drew further facts first match was between Ziegelman, concerning the St. Francis dam dis- heralded as the champion of tho Waastcr from H. A. VanNorman, Los bash \ alley F.lectric Company and delated Angeles city engineer at the inquest Armour, who was introduced as bey held Thursday. A picture of a huge i'"8 one of “Bucheit’s Best.” In the water-barrier hinged to hard slate | opinion of the experts at the ringwas drawn from VanNotman. si ^ the college boy, due to his
lockers, Thursday, by the naval boat I lodge, m . half of ,h- chapter pre- moned Admiral Cary T. Grayson, who ^ ".^ibye to'his'’fa’ther^Jack Me- , Jn(iel . rr oss examination VanNor- al I n ° st ' tbirt . y - - I »i„, . gift in to ... “IS. ilia mother M ““ b " ttr ^ ““ ^
Paper Was Found In t ardboard Box Thursday by Naval Board Ilf
Investigation.
which wo i tic praise of '.h • Worthy several weeks, brought on by over l 1 "'
BOSTON, Ma.-s., Mar. 23. (UP) A paper put ported to be the last will
and testament of Roger L. Short of All el'ficei i.eto from th, Boonville, Mo., torpedoman aboard chaptei- \ k eall.’i on t
Matron. Mi . Ferguson also gave an excel'eti* addre m the work being done by the variou- ch ipters of Eastern Star over the stare and > mpha zed es,ic u'Ily the work heing done by the M i o*>ic Home a*. Franklin, hid.
visiting peak and
I 1 ' ' *■ al ^ * * the ubmai 8-4 was fount i a all complied Mi . Edith Huggard, A
strain that led successively to infee tion of bronchial tubes and lungs. After his condition was pronounced “very grave” every day for a week, he took a sudden turn for the worse last night. Oxygon was administered artificially. At 5:30 a. m.
the end appeared near.
Dr. (,'. W. Culver it the bedside
cardboard box in the torpedo room .ociat- Matron of the Greencastle with Fenis’s wife and two sons sum
She was in her cell at
at Montreal as
her husband calmly went to death. They were convicted of killing Adolard Bouchard, a Laehine, Que., taxi
rab driver.
McDonald was executed at 5:37 a.
m. The execution had been planned for earlier, but the final rites, per-
mitted by Canadian custom,
it for almost an hour.
The condemned man was calm and said he was ready for death. He
“In case of my death phase send E‘’W -
entire contents to my mother, Mrs. <; ;uests j nt .| u ,| e( i t h e following: Mrs.
illness. The 75-yca:-uhl Senator died
45 minutes later.
Hi- wife was pot i ted. H'r oon
The semi-windup proved to be the
and sister also visited him and with c j,i 0 f engineer of tho Los Angeles f Pa ^ ure ), ou t 0 f the evening. Two the father loft last night for Mont- wa tp r bureau, -aid the water in the j>Pauw captains clashed in the most
M. G. Short, 804 Ea t Spring street, Crist Deputy Matron of the ! ,|j t j. )n w a . declare I n,t serious. Fer real - ho l ,in K to arrange a reprieve. .Santa (Tara liver below the huge but- ( i ntere8ting -fight” of the program.
(HIKE hNTK KED OUT IN TILE \T ( ADIE, OHIO,
TODA Y.
ME, Ohio, Mai. 23 ( UP)
(ikmi: miner- led by a woman led 30 nor-uni n workmen as Merged from .» mine near Som'1 Christy, a mine superinten I-
ktuicke I urwonsciou.: before ob wa I'TioiU’d with t' ar
Boonville,
S. N." souri; Mis. Lora Quinlin of F’illmore, In the box, which was soaked with Mrs I( ita Pirrce of Brazil, Mrs. Fred salt water and falling to pieces, were Karnier of (Toverdale, Mrs. Edward found these items; A card case eon- Maddox of Morton, Mrs. Kennedy of taining $62, and American Expre s R Usse |i v jn,. Mrs. Hostetter of -Six- mon ®y (,,drr , '°' ,k containing $30 in Roachdale, Worthy Matrons; Floyd money orders and $40 in cash, two (; a|( ; ner ( ,f R u ..sellville, Merle Coons hank books, several steak certificate!- Crawfordsville, Noble Sinclair of insurance certificates, records of en- fq vrr ,i a | Cf Edward Maddox of Mor-li-tnients and decorations and a num- toII> (V( .j| B rown 0 f Bainbridge, Mr. nei of letters addres.-e,I to Short. Hostetler of Roachdale and Ora Day Short was serving his fourth “hitch ()f f 'iii morei Worthy Patrons,
in tK rn-*v ^lis recor<l howeel that
he bad atrv-* in the Mexican earn- After the busmen -ession for th.* ■"‘V-r g • .n-l jn*ehe w-.Hd war, and had evening had closed th* crowd enjoykeen awarded the good conduct mesial, c H'e 8< 1 hour an : i< fic-hinent-JOHN A POMS LIVESTOCK Hp was a IMPm her < f the Admiral were -erved.
Robert E. Perry ship, No. 427, Vet- 0 toANAPOLIS, Mar. 23. (UP)— erans of Foreign Wars.
1 soared in cents in the Hog Although the note found in the box
at thc Indianupoli.- Livestock showed no date, the official- after i|?e today. Bulk hogs -old investigation, w. ru sati-fied from the
.. $8., r )0 to $8.70. Thc top price haste with which it apparently h id Juas $8,85 for 160 to 200 pound- been written that the torpedoman ha i
assembled hi- valuables and directed
dpt.- wi re estimated at 6,500, them to his mother during the sevof which were holdovers. enty-two hours that elapsed between 1 cattle reeripts numbered <301 thc sinking of the 1 S-4 and th. 1 cc-.-a Ac calf market closed highe'i' to- tion of -ignals from the torpedo
( 1 attic receipts numbeted (i0«l room,
tealvi receipts K00. Beef steals — °
By Roger I„ Short, ( ij ; ; lr j c t ; Mrs. Levy of Clinton, Mis- ris - bo , iy w ji| bo buried in Big Rap
ids, Mich., Trrang'i cuts will aw ait
Mrs. F'eris' recovery.
Mrs. F'rrri.s, who before her marriage was Mis Dorothy McCloud, is a former Greencastle girl, and is well known in the city and county. MEETING HELD AT FILLMORE ON THURSDAY
But they were unsuccessful. Me- tress had increased 1,500 miners in-, Thp first roun ,| was f u n 0 f action Donald was called at 4 a. m. today c b,.. seventeen hour- before the dam am | t he crowd was kept in an up-
and mass was said by Father Vcr- | ir , schelden, chaplain of thc prison, in
the corridor in front of the death F, ar- that the dam was unsafe ,.^11 were felt by employes of the city McDonald was offered a chance to working and living at th- St. Franmake a final statement, a chance to cis power house at the dam site the eat and a chance to drink, then he day before the great structure colwas lead up the, eighteen steps to the lap ml and spewed its flood of death old gallows, which had been painted nn the Santa Clara nvi r valley, the a bright red. « coroner’s jury was told.
Guards lined
roar with the foot work and antics of both Anderson and Messersmith. Kausman, who refereed the three bouts, was kept busy trying to keep away from the wild swings of both battlers. The second round opened with a rush and science was discarded. Anderson won this bout when he connected with a solid right to the chin in the second round. The re-
the prison block al Twenty-four hours before the tor- suit was not unexpected for both hough there was no hint of trouble. rent was un i P!)j b<sd on the valley the. boxers had plenty of power behind
Road Bulletin Is 01 Interest
R| \< I (OM)ITTnNS ol ALL I M’ \t ED HOADS IN GOOD
CONDITION.
< (IMMUNITY MEK I'M. « \S WELL Vm NHKD MILLER WAS SPEAKER.
Two guards with loaded guns stood just nutsido the prison door. Inside
tFibre were 40 police.
McDonald died at peace with his wife. They hail been estranged in
the last few weeks.
A telegram from Deris arrived it the prison a few hours liefore the ex
MEETING
I’l. \ N N Ell
employe- aw the whob west side of, their awing* ■and it was only a questhe canyon new the dam -aturatei! tion of wdio was going to connect
with water and told one another “for first.
God’s -ake get your family out, ae- ybe main attraction of the evening mi-diiig to the te-timony of the ur- was th rP0 round boxing exhibition vivois. between F’irehaugh, next year's cap-
tain of the DePauw football team, and Burkholder, also college student. In 1 his home state of Illinois Firebaugh
Tl.i <’iigii al-o named three oth-
ecution. it said:
“Tomorrow mass and communion on the same lines as the 185 foot , will he offered atul I wall never cease structun in San Fransisquito canyon, u ' w< ’ n 'j 1 ".'' a rP l ,u a lon «s a ox
with i pr 111 tbe 175 Pound class. East night
he displayed quite a bit of his clever-
, , ness In in fighting. His opponent, al-
h-t of 173 person>
( linton ( enter Community Organiza- to pray for you. May the Bles-ed which went out March 13 (ion ( linton 'I wo. Farm Bureau Lady receive you at the gate ofheav- kn w ch ith Edl of 278 and a mis-ing
Will Hold Meeting. 1 . .. 11 ' ' 1 ''' 11 ' ’ though willing to swap punches was
“God bless her soul. McDonald The 0 the I: arc: Hollywood dam., m)t * the same clasfi as the fighting
jht $|<i to $12.85 und ralves $6 -
, to
Construrtion of paveuipnt and hriHgf' will oon undrr way K ,,,,
more high schoel buildii g Thur.-day
ivnipt were estimated [ The market closed steady.
KELT FORCE AKES CHANGE
Dr. Shepardson Was Speaker
I’H I HE I \ K \IT \ A It E I’RESIDEM DEI,IN I RED ( HAI’KL
I AIK FRIDAY
• rally as applied to the Indiana stale night and wa- well attended. Floyd road system as the commission goes Miller, agricultural teacher in the into (lie work of paving some 250 Greencastle high •rhool and Lynn mih - with concrete, about 76 miles Robertson of Lafayette were Lite with bituminous types and surface Principal peak. - at the meeting, treat- more than a hundred mile , Miller taikd on “Club Work", and the latter Iteing part of regular main- Robrrtson took a his -uhjeet, harm
tenance.
Surface conditions of all unpaved .tate milage is in unusually condition for the time of the
whose Firebaugh and the DePauw grid leader carried off the honors in easy
tyle.
The local post of
the American
and darkness soon after midnight but a| o as t h,, jjevil’s (iate Canyon dam,»
were ordered away by Provincial ,.o- uorth of p asa dena, and Barnett dam. Legjon is to be congratulated in the
near San Diego. progress they are making towards All, stud VanNorman, are of tho th e j r drive for a membership of a monolith type, similar in design and hundred men. With a splendid pro-
lice. They returned shortly after 5*, a. m. and waited for the raising of the blaek flag over the prison wall, that would indicate the hanging was
Management.” R tbertson has been in the county all week giving talks at
' EM EM ( FRIHNGS
f I Fit os o\|.; RLot K OF
'im; m reft raised.
over. Shortly after six a. m. thc flag , - , • . , . . . .
, , ,. , cn t that made of the early morning months there is no question but what tonS";-..»•» >••»*»■■ *•»« - • «■* ^ T .m e„. r , ^
prison officials showed that Mt Don engineer witness described St. as set forth earlier in the year. All
Km) l meetings on farm management and a)( j wa i ke( j to ( | |p Ka i| OW g as he had Francis dam a.; anchored to schist, ex-service men in the county are
year, farm accounting. He comphted his p romised h e would, with firm step, Pressed by E. J. Dennison, deputy urged to join now.
Dr. Francis VV. Shepardson, of j >m ," KinK from thc winter in decided- w, " k Friday. his head erect. i district attorney, for definition of • ; ■ o, wa I < '■ 1 1 belt hape than customary, tnd Tha Clinton < iter Community oi F a ther Verschelden, accompanied chiat, VanNorman aid t •* ^ ND versity chapel exerci.es Friday mon ( question of a few day I miaation and tl Clinton township from In brevia ha latt Still further questioning
ing. Hr. Shepardson i- vice president lal | ragP 'will he up to the Farm Bureau will hold a joint meet,,f I’hi Beta Kappa, honorary schol- high standard set by the commiaaion, ing at the Ulir.tou ( enter school house
astic fraternity, of America, The ub
a to get I 11 ■ i draining on ject of hia talk wa How I ."eg Will Viiii' tioe* lx-tween Seminary The Unit 1 'I Stat' Emlure?
ay Diiectoi John D
the tiaffic bulletin ii -ued to ay.
H n '(hir-tri e;-, the city -tn ft forf a, " , d the cemei'l curbings an er> i tailing the work Friday
fning.
np ieiTii'iit block- were raised first
To
old Regular Meet
l{ H 'D.MMI NITY MELTING
B|; "ELD IN (JYM ON ri ksday LVENING.
O’NEAL FILES DECLARATION
I IM S DL< LAHUK'N FOR NOMINATION \> MfFMY
SURV EYOK.
■How long will the United States endure? I hud always as.-umed that the United State- would live forever “stated the spiaker.” But m h is not the experience of the ages. I became
^ the lley in (he middle of the fully aware of thi-the othei day when 4 to Poplar ticct and then to I was ihown two day tabh ts, f' 1,1
had been made 6500 yeais ago. <»n
i "'I " (tat the water in the gut- was a receipt for a -nit of cloth"A " u lain from tho north to tho loft at thi? taylors to he elcaiUMi wl1 ^ P *®d ih n from the alh y to S' m pre sedj the "th > " 1 - t ■ ' ’ f) -tnet. builder for using inferior materials
These came from the Ur of the ( ald-
, ea .. There are just two important inPriflup Ttfl thing about, this place: from it w
^ (rained the idea of faith; for at i''BS
5501) yiars it has been just a heap
,f “\Vhin the American men were put that capacity since^l!»2fi.
to the test, at the time of Tho War,
this astonbhing discovery was made. MADE NO Al TEMPI The majority of the men were inferior, and unfit; only 12% were super- ||i( , , March
Williams, in thi^ evening i* 7 30 o’clock. A vr ry
inti ip-ting |ii". r i nn ha lieen enmpil-
rxi for the nei'a em.
Several eonte t will be held which will im hide hog calling contests, F'leneh harp e ritists, chicken calling conte-ts, and hu-I'.md calling nmte-ts Th ■ Farm Bun i'i will furnish -hiuIwiehc- and coffee mid all ladies attending ate a I. 1 to bring one pie-
U( pared dish.
Shortly befnre the end, he
English.
“Jesus have mercy on my soul.” McDonald' father had a requiem
mass said for his soul in the Paii-
church la'er in the morning.
Oiville O’Neal filed hi-declaration for rennmination as county surveyor subject to thc Democratic primaries,
May 8.
O’Neal resigned as engineer for the city Thursday. He has been acting in
Spring Edition Of Daily Banner Is Piinted Today
COED ARGUERS WILL DEBATE
TO Mi l l WfT’l FNBERG <<»l. I l 1.1 RI PRE8EN1 \ 11\ l - ON MARCH 29.
praved iii a- to whether -chi t was not “rotten
rock" or “rottin -tone" VanNorman replied "Well, the layman might call
it that."
He admitted that it was possible that water might seep thiough such a formation making it spongy an i wi ak, but added: “I'll say it isn’t so in thi- ease.”
INSANE MAN RUNS AMUCK
VINtLNNKS THROWN INTO NEAR-PANIC FRIDAY. IS FINALLY C APT! RED.
Many Arraigned In Federal Court
Witt'iih' ig College women debater will meet thi DePauw co-ed argue
VINCENNES, Ind., Mar. 23. (UP) —Residents of this city were thrown into near-panic today when Charles Phillips, ranamuck, shot and probably fatally wounded Daris Green, and thm barricaded himself in his home. He later was induced to surrender. Green was -hot a - h» stood in front of Phillips’ home filling the radiator of his automobile. Lttle hopo was
Jip
■■ uf the Bainbridge ^ be h Id In the
ior. If the ng" of a moron
which runs
INDIANAPOLIS, Muren 23. (UP) Arraignment of about 100 defend-
ants indicted by the Federal grand bold that he would recover,
at Greencastle on the evening of jury March 15 began in Federal court Wtnesaea said Phillips fired withMateh 29 to start a three day tour. here today before Judge Robert C. out provocation. Police hurried to tho Th" Witt nberg team will meet the Baltsell. The Grand jury returned st . pnP a|)( | c jtj zcn s gathered into a
CARRIES M\N> WORIHVWIILK ,,.p iP P ntHtivi of Capitol univer ity 130 some of whom live in the north- irow( j -phe officer.- said Phillips deADS ID L<« AL BUSINESS at (' 0 i um bus, Ohio, on March 29, ern district of tho state will be ur- fjo( j t h Pm an( ( threatened to “.-hoot
MEN. coming to Greencastle on March 29. raigned before Judge Thomas W. any ma,,” w ho came near. Phe que- tion of recognition of Soviet Slick. According to neighbors, Green had
Today’s issue of the Daily Banner Rus-ia by the United States will he Among those scheduled for arraign- , 1Ppn suffering with an “Illusion that carries many advertisements by thc theme of the argument. merit during the day were Albert C. | gonKon|> WHS try i nK to steal blue
M,i. .. ^ irailil'ni'd horse tha hit several Greencastle merchants pertaining u, — -- ..—— - prims oi several invrnmnin. i "■Ki'lar March Community from 7 to 12 years (mental ami > 1 ’ ' , „ mC an a thing in t h c spring season. These ads have Apiil 2 ami Taylor university at Up- and Thomas I). M. Goodwin, Albany, sai( , p hi m pg ret . en tly had been adif nf «i 4 i 4c. rt vntirs. then < turn i n » ..... i_nj .... - . . . t 1; ..„ a w..;i a v r»i..-b. n !?#»*•♦ ..... *
Following Purdue ut Igifayette on Goodwin Sr., Albert C. Goodwin Jr., pr j ntg of SPVt , rtl | inventions.” Police
the young
Thurman, farmer near
L
public were extended to 13 years, then 47’
^ Tuerilay"eveningMarch imns” are’m.'.rons. These farts w e« of^hdl^ ’ announced. brought to light during the War. .
n V Linebarger, superintendent!the United States got busy on several T|lP ..(Uldren went into the barn lot , County Schools, will he things. One was to dose the door- t. aftp| . th ,. hi.ing rampage petted „ "‘'W ^aker. Mt.-. Linebarg- immigrants. the horse, which made no attempt to
v Artush the music. She will be Another movement attempted harm them.
by Mr-. Merle Clark of Ind- put un end to illiteracy, and every e iimul ki ||,.,| later and
7;- The local (, ra , le stu<ienta fort made to reduce the present of .1-
live- of two little children worthwhile me -ages for the resi- land, Indiana, on April 4.
dents of the city and community and should be read carefully by our sub-
scribers.
The local bu-iness men have complete stocks in their stores of high grade, nationally advertised merchandise. Although the quality of the articles arti' in .-lock by G n en -
—o
QUAKES ROCK ROME
N. 5., and (lark O. Beliler, fort j U( |^ e( ) insane jn Florida but that relWayne, indicted several months ago atlv#g ha( , broU8ht him here.
He does have several inventions
in a counterfeit strip stamp conspir-
ROME, Mar. 23 <UP)—Three mild aey ease. The alleged conspiracy is with whit ,h be has profited, relatives
earthquake sle eks were felt hete to-
cay. There was no damage.
Slight earthquakes were also felt in Frascati. Marino and Albino, suburbs of Rome. Thu.-ands f person
said to have flooded the country with ga jj fako whisky labels and revenue |
stamps.
Defendants arraigned included a number of liquor defendants from
the weather
find victims of its
h ^ in the Program to literacy. An rabies, "tone is welcome. more superior folks in America. .
"■“ M IOr '*“• ** , hu,n«l | t. .Sc .. re ,U ,. K., ro , ; Th. Sr.,''! «h”," U^'
F'air tonight and brobably batur-
i day. Warmer tonight.
