The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1928 — Page 1

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CKKENGASTLK, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1 'J28.

No. 119.

MII.ITAKY de- , v , A 1 in’Al W WILL LEAVE.

OF

L MTS

Scmrrs

ijor Orion’s

UistinKni ! 'l , «’<l Katin#

a Bern Merited.

R. Orion, for five year= je department of military tatties has received orLrt for duty early for the ction in the General ServEoit Leavenworth, it Liavenwurth school - injramhes of military service. con.-i-t■ of training leadineial .-tuff duty and the! af higher units of military

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It. 0. T. C. unit has won ed college rating hy the | Irtment Tin award was ’last jear. The competith all schools maintaining partment throughout the -t year the local unit led 'Corp- area comprised of Indiana ami surrounding department will submit to \nt of the University availta replace Major Orton It a h rt time. Tho Presifiee to ehoo.-e any of the

'pre.-ented.

IONS ! RE FILED SATURDAY

BOARD TO MEET WEEK &ND MAKE Oil FORMS.

TWO lONVENTTONS

INDIANAPOLIS, April 7. (IT)— in keeping with its ambition to become a real “conventionality" Indianapolis has been awarded the 192H conventions of both the American Wholesale Jewelers’ Association and the Indiana Retail Jewelers’ Association, Henry T. Davis, convention bureau manager announced today. The national association will meet June 1, 5, G and 7, with 250 delegatewhile the state association will meet late in June with 150 delegates. Davis announced Indianapolis ha a good chance for the American Managerial Association, with 700 vi-itor-

either thi.- fall or in l!»2*.

ASSOCIATION WILL MEET IN CITY TUESDAY

WESTERN INDIANA TELEPHONE < ON KEREN! E TO HE HELD HERE.

GOOD

1 M.hS

ARRANGED

Lunrheon Mill Be Held In Methodist < hurch. ( oirferenee For Operators Planned.

COM M AN DKKV NOTH h

Greeneu.-tle will be host entntives at tbo Western

Special Conclave Greencastle Com- Telephone conference to he

mandery No. II, Sunda> 10 a. m. to attend Easter services at Presbyter-

ian church.

O. D. WILLIAMS, Com. E. E. CALDWELL, Secy.

D’PAUW CINDER ARTISTS TAKE NORMAL 118-13

DPAUW THINLY (LADS RAN RAMPANT OVER NORMAL IK \< KSTEHS.

Annexing every first and praetieallv every second and in some cases third as well, the DePauw thinly clads ran roughshod over the State Normal cinder artists, annexing their Orst <iual meet of the year, Friday i fternof.n <m a linal count of I IK to L’L The meet was held at Terre Haute.

to repre- 1 Indiana 1 held here

on Tuesday, April 10. The all day -e.-sion will -tart at in a. m. Several good talks have been arranged and a luncheon will 1m held in the Methodist Church. \ conference for operators will be held at 10 a. in. and 1:JO

p. m.

The complete program follows: 10 a. m.—ICading of minutes. Addre.-s—\Y. E. Edwards, Director of Service, I. P. S. ('. Luncheon—M. E. Church. Addrcs — M. J. Luichinger, Ind ■ana Bell Telephone Co. Address - A . I . Stadrrman, Citi/.en- Independent T'elc|iiione Co., Terre Haute. Round Table Di-cu.-sion. Opt rators Conference—10 a. in. and 1:30 p. in. Conducted by Miss Beitha Kant and I Lloyd Wayne, of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co.

THE EASTER MEANING What does EASTER mean to you? That depends upon who you are. To the PAGAN, Easter mean,- only candy' rabbits and colored eggs and greeting card- and new clothes and some sort of frolic. To the CHRISTIAN, Easter means the TRIUMPH of love over hate, of life over death, of joy o\er orrow, the PROMISE of a blissful immortality to those in whom the spirit of the Christ dwells, and an annual CALL to the renewal of religious vow . What Ea.-ter means to you this year will accurately indicate the class in which you belong Are you satisfied to remain in that da.--?

p CITMrt A velopment of our own churche.- and L/Vij 1 LilX MJ1NUA I ci, y an< * not r;irr > this development

PROGRAMS FOR CITY CHURCHES

to some other city and then return with a vain criticism on our city and churches for our dead services. Remembering we make our services great by our individual help and press ence. This must be done if we ever expect to be emancipated from oui

SI E( IAL SERA It ES ARE AK-'outgjdp critics. Do this and we will'

RANGED FOR TOMORROW AT bo drawing them to us, instead of Lot AL (.HI IU HES. i htme drawing us to them. We should ■ ! feel the responsibility. What better

PAGEANT AT M. E. CHURCH occasion can inspire and impress the

_____ j city and churches of the fitness and

. ., , _ , , . . its spiritual responsibility than the! hrislian hurch. Presbyter,an ( hurch. 1hjng , mimUoncd above. Mrs. .Samuel

Bopfst (hurch. Etc.. Announce Holberti aluJ Mr Rick ,. r comin i,tee .pen i rograms. on jialins and tlowers have secured - — ~— ! some very beautiful ones to bring in-

Speeial services have been planned; spiration to this service and Mr. for tomorrow, Easter Sunday, in the Charles Wood who is sparing no

LAST CLASSES FOR STUDENTS ON SATURDAY

< IT A St HOOL PI PIUS TO H AVE VACATION FOR TWO DAY PERIOD.

DPAUW ONE WEEK ONL\

( lasses For Students In DePauw University Will Take Up line Week From Monday.

SIMPLE RULES WILL GOVERN CONTEST HERE

INTEREST IS A KOI nED over BE AI I > i ON TEST M GRAN- !

\I)A THEATER.

NEGI.Et I ED

W Hn’S

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GIRL?

Entries In Race I or "'li--. Greencastle'' ( an Register \t Banner

Office or Granada.

EIGHT DIE IN IT BE.

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CISCO, Tex , April 7. (L’J’I—Eight

person- were burned to death during city i the night when fire destroyed a farm honoi

house five miles west of here, and authorities suspei ted today that the

blaze was incendiary.

Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Jackson and their six children, 11 months to 12

WITHOUT GAS AFTER BLAST

11 LED SATURDAY

Merc To Be Filed By )} lor Ml Offices AV ith ion of Male Delegates

ONE KILLED: I IV E HI RT IN PLOSION IN MH HIGAN

M FT ROPOLIS.

Summary of events follows:

Summary:

100-Yard Dash--Ramsey, !)• I'auw fir-t; Hogan, DePauw, second: Ed

wauls, state Normal, third. Time, :10 years old, wcri 1 the victims. Mile Run—Armour, DePauw, first: An'inquest was ordered. Cortcr T VPauv. second; Horn and o i >u.- hi-I , Stall 1 Noimal, ti' i for thinl. * my 4 m m-v r ;r 1 • GRANI) RAPIDS

Pole Vault Christie, DePauw, first; Gunn, DePauw, and Spencer, State Normal, tied for second. Height

II feet G inches.

22G Yai,i Dasii -Kain.-ey, OePauw fiist; Hogan, DePauw, second; Ed wards State Normal, thinl, Time :22-1

.5.

Shot I’ut—Button, Di Pauw, fir-t; Spohn, DePauw, second; Danner, De l pauw third. Distance, 3'J feet 1 inche12n Y'ard High Huniles—Vawter, D Pauw, first; Gunn, DePauw, sicund Bratton, State Normal, third. Time

:16.'J.

I in A’ard Dash Sutherlin, DePauw fir-t- (’ornthwaite, DePauw, -eioml: Ault, DePauw, thinl. Time :52.l. High Jump— Vawter, In Pauw, first; Mull, DePauw, second: Mount/ D'T’autt, and Bratton, State Normal, tie* f„i third. Height 5 feet !l im e Two Mile Run—Carter, DrPauw, first; Howe, DePauw econd; Armour, DePauw, third. Time, 10:31.1. Discus Throw- - Spohn, DePauw-, first; Cook, State Normal, second; Tomlin, DePauw, third. Distance, 111 fi ct K inches. 220 Yard E"w- Hurdle Vawter, Dp Pauw, first; Hogan, DePauw, .-econd

: exception of petition- for ^atr , Saturday was the, lr the filing of petition- for ,'jccl to the decision of the 11 May k, Saturday, April the la.-t day for the filing

f"i -tale delegates,

the petitions for the lat dir both parties have been clerk's office in the Court ne major portion of the pepreciiu t committeemen for precinct- in the county lldl by I'riday afternoon al-“r-il were tiled Saturday, county office.-, three perked for the office of sher"i Eiteljorge sheriff, filed filiation subject to the de-

Jtlu 1 primnrle Chii tie, DePauw and 1 ward#, Stat O'Hair and Virgil Grimes, Normal, tied for third. I'ime, :27.

Rub - for the selection of "Mis

Greencastle" who will represent tlii-

the state-wide contest for the of being "Mis- Indiana’’ at th

Galveston Pageant of Pulchritude in June, when' a “Miss United State-” and a "Miss Universe" will he -elect'-1

ed, have been announced today. Keen interc-t has b-en arounsed in! the announcement made in the Daily Banner on Friday of the plan. Entrie

aln ady are coming in.

The plan as announced is simple. I AOung ladies who re-ide in or neat Greencastle, between the ages of 101 and 24 can legister at the office of! the Daily Banner. Starting Monday with every paid at th Granada theatre a coupon good for 5 vetes for one of the entrie- i- given. These vote.- are held until the evening of April 2G at which limes they mu.-t be depo ited in a box at the Granada theatre. Contestant- can al.-o regi.--t' r at the Granada. Leave name-

there with Mr. McCariell.

On the night of April 2G at H o'clock the nominating polls ar closed and the votes will be counted. The fir t twenty highest gill- in point of vote- will be "nominated" a- “Mis-

i- known dead, four Greencastlr." Then between Apiil 2G injured, one probably and April 27 at K o'clock the votesixth wa- mi-sing. i a ,t for the nominee will he > ist at

EX-

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich- April 7. (UP) The booster pumping station of the Grand Rapid- Ga- Light Company was wrecked completely shortly after midnight today by an explosion, followed by a spectacular fire.

One man

persons wer

fatally, and

1 T iuI 'I |1 an candidate- for the

next

R. I,

■'inn hoard will meet make out the forms,

Mate Delegate

i Hanna, Roaclalale jUmn-hip, Republican. White, Keelsville, R. tii township, Democrat.

L- Hurst, Fillmore for

[D'vn-hip, Democrat.

H 11 t, Monroe, Democrut.

'lib, Marion, Democrat.

“Die, for Warren and Mad

■■mps, Democrat.

Ha-tettcr, Franklin town

Ttcrat.

" Greencastle. Deni

Half Mile Sutherlin, DePauw, first

< ornthwaite, DePauw, second; Ault

DePauw, third. Time, 2 0G.2. Broad Jump Ram ey. DePauw,

fii.-t; Edward.-, State Normal, second Bowman, DePauw, third. Distance, 21

feet 5 inches.

Javelin Throw— Scott. DePauw, fii.-t; Spohn, DePauw, second. Ram -ey, DePauw, third. Distance, 15G

fr't I inch.

Mile Relay- Won by DePauw.

Time, 3:44.5.

Land Grafters Land In Baslile

on. Monroe town-

8ELLERS Ol "IK TITOl S DEEDS"

IRIIl 'll" VM EK HI A I R

|N\ ESTTGAT ES.

H. Ne| tiblican.

""nt (oiiimittecnieii ’ Lreencastie, Democrat. ^"rth precinct of See-

1 1 m oral

M(l,vi,l > South Floyd, Deni-j INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 7 (UP) —

! Three men were held in custody to-

' o— , lay , charged with moisting local , N 'l‘"Lls LIVKSTTH K citizen of approximately $13,(i0(l by NAPo t lS, April 7. (UP)—' selling them “Fictitious Deeds" to

ei were generally 25 cents land in Texas.

Indianapolis livestock The three were Al funnel, Kansas Receipts were esti- City. Mo., Lee Adams, Leferry. Tex729 of which were as. ami Charles Templeton, Indiana

j,., 1 . 1 * <‘50 to 3(H) lbs.) poli.-. , , ... ....

. v ' 1 * N 7() to $9. The top They were accu-ed of selling Ell

f h *! n * *!). worth Emerich and Casper Wagner,

"umbered 100 and land, near Lablancliu, lexas, win 1 " "larket closed steady, belonged to someone el-e. Ir * Paid was $14.50. Beef The arrests were made after AViut *7.50 to $14 and nor returned here from a trip to

* la 'O0 to sir. r.o which he made to look oxer

John Morrissey, G5 year old gauge; the Granada, and at s o’clock on tin tender, wu- suffocated at his post, a night of the 27!h, tin vote- will be he -truggled courageously to turn off 1 finally counted, and the winner de

a valve and stop the lire. Four oth- 1 termini'b

ei employes, including the plant su Every hit "f b ei expen-e.. to Ind perintendeiit, Wm. II. Straight, and 1 ianapoli., imTuding tin expen e- of enginei 1 (ieorge Ludwig, were huiii-lher mother "f ehapi r»ne will al o be ed. One. Mirhael Biernirk, w,i- near j paid, she goe to the Indiana Theatre death today. j at Indianapolis, where she will meet An e-tiinated 1,000,000 cubic feet j t bp "Miss Ainler-on," the Mi Bed of gi .poiiling from a thirty inch foul" and the van m Mi -e " of the main wa- burned. Damage wa- plac-I state to compete in a tatfwdde elei ed tentati' ely at $200,000 by officials.! non, for the honor of being "Mi - I

The city was forced to get itsidianu."

breakfa t without gas, ami faced the “Mis.. Indiana" thin 1 sent to Gal pi -pm t of a curtailed Easter din- veston foi the 1iHtioi1.1l and interna net becau-e of low pres-urc. 1 tional pulchritude pageant. Wiinu’i

o I of these conte t havt olway foui

the pieverbial |>ot of gold on the end of the rainbow. With every one of the entries from a ilozen or more fore ign nation.-, half the tales in the union and many of the largi r eitb'of the country a potential stage or screen personality, it 1 expected that the coming spectacle will -re the launching of several i .ueers of prom ise lie fore the footlights and the Kliegs. I’a t yiars have seen out lie in the Galveston pageant step into feature roles on -tage and screen and with this year’s 1 ntrj list bidding fair to be larger than ever it is hardly to he expected that 1928 will be lax in its quota of dramatic talent.

WHEAT CROP UNFAVORABLE

Nl 'll KOI ( Ol NT A

FARMKH OVER REPOR1 DAMAGED

( ROPS.

The winter pring month.■

months and early have worked havoc

with the wheat crop over the county ami the wheat crop from all indications will fall far below normal in

Much of the wheat has

heon ruined by the uncertain weather and that which survived, Us for the mo.-t part, unhealthy and not in any

great abundaiiee.

The general weather condition are ab ] P!4 f ro „| the only factors that have been blam- b jg bu . s j, IP .

e d for the damaging of the crop as tho existing weather conditions that prevailed during the winter and early spring contributed much to '" 1

aging of the crop.

Many farmers in the county

the dam-

have

EAST RITES I OR DEI’EVA

NI VA YORK, Api (UP) ' •

tbe worlds of politics, and ocicty attended the

funeral of Chauncey M. DePew at S*. St. Thomas’ Episcopal church today. Outside the church hundreds of mourners who were unablt to gain admittance to the -eivices bared their heads ill silence a- the flower banked

Hht

$7.50

t" $16.60.

to $10.

disked their wheat fields and planted ca>kp f containing the gieat man’.oats in an effort to prevent the fields body , was carried to the chapel. from being a total loss this year. — o The Greencastle Public Library will

not be open during the evenings of Monday and Tuesday next week, due to the closing of the city schools on

the library

Tri Kappa -ent one hundred and fifty Easter favors to the Riley Hospital in Indianapolis, to be distribut-

Greencastle churches. The various programs as arranged by each church

are a- follows:

METHODIST EP1S( DIVA I, (HURCH ( . Howard Taylor, Minister. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10. tn A. M. Worship with .-ermon. j Subject, “The Triumph of the Cross." Baptism will be administered and member: will he received into the

Church at this srvice.

7 P. M. The Easter Pageant, "The Pilgiim" will be pre-ented by a large castp from the Young People'.in 1 Intermediate Department of the

I Sunday School.

On Monday veiling at G:30 o'clock! the Greenca-tle League will hold a | l>am|uct in the social room of the cliun h. An interesting program has ! been hi tanged and a large attendance

i is expected.

I I RS I B APT 1ST ( HURt H The subject for the -ervices of the j day will be the thought of the res-

urrect ion.

Sunday School at 9:30.

Morning worship 10:10 an Ea. ter

program, Morning l ight by the < hil charge of

(Iron of the Sunday School. B. Y. P. U. service 0:30.

Evening service, 7:30. An Easter program by the Junior B. A’. P. U. The parents and friends of the chil-j

dren are invited.

“lIKSI ( HRIST IAN (HI K( H B. H. Bruner, minister. Mrs. E. R. Bartley, Supt. Bible

School.

Bible School at 9:30 a. 111. Following a biief opening program ami Icon period the whole school with the exception of the Beginners and the Primary departments will meet together for the special Easter decision service. Definite attendance and offering aim have been set for each department in the School and all are invited to attend. The pecial offering gm to the Board of Ministerial

Relief.

Morning wor-hip, Lord's Supper, and eimon hy Mr. Bruner at 10:40 a. m. Subject: "A Morning That (Mmoged the World." Mr Joe Cro. by will ing at this service. The High School and Young People's (Tiristian Endeavor will meet together at 0:30 p. m. Pageant, "Mary Magdalene” ami baptismal service at 7:30 p. in. I HE PRESHA I ERIAN ( HI K< H Victor L. Raphael, minister. Sunday School, 9:30. Prof. G. B Manhart, Superintendent. Session meeting, 10:20 in the 'I a use, to receive members. Morning wor-hip, 10:40, Sermon theme: "Hope." Reception of mem-! bei - The knight Templars will be guests at this service. High School ( bn tian Endeavor, G:30. Leader, Elmer Evens. Evening nervier, 7:30. Stereopti ( on me. sage: "Ea ter in Modern

Jerusalem."

Children’s Ea ter Party, 2:30 Tue day afternoon in the ( hurch. High School Easter party, 7:30 Tuesday evening in the Church. Junior Christian Endeavor, 4:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Leader-, Emma Kathryn Gro-s and Lyda Maxine Robert-. Church Family dinner, G:30 Thurs-

day evening.

(hurch Bu.-inr: - meeting, at 7:30 Thuisduy evening. A. M. E. ( HI K( H The Easter program proves a joy ful and intere-ting mice. Sunday eve- | iiing at 7:30 p. m. The children are being well drilled together with the choir and will furnish an hour of en tcrtiiinment, that will he worth your while. All are asked to he in theii -cats at 7:30 p. m. a. the rendition of the program "ill begin at that time and thi- would avoid disturbance, a ni| will help you in securing a seat. We are looking for a very large crowd. Each of the Baptist churches are invited to he with Us in celebrating the Easter program as their programs will be in the morn-

ing.

This approaching cason will record the passing of many centuries

pains to put this program over.

Everybody is invited.

R( v. A. L. Johnson, Pastor.

WOMAN PLEAD GUILTY HERE ON SATURDAY

MRS. LUCINDA OA ERST REE I GIA EN si SPENDKD SENT E.Nt K

ON NEGLECT CH ARGE.

( HIED

Spring vacation for students in DePauw university started Saturday noon with the closing of classes. The first students to leave left Friday aftem “ti, after the completion of their v 01 k w ith the last students leaving on Saturday afternoon and evening. The vacation period will extend a week, the university opening a week from Monday. (Ta .es will start at the regular hour in the morning instead of at noon as was formerly the vise, following vacations. Special services were held Friday inor'i'iig in chapel, as no chapel is held on Saturday. The ' nation period for students in the high school and city schools will extend to next Wedne-day morning with e la-res starting at the regular hour in the morning.

Aoung Husband "as Before Judge James P. Hughes I wo AVecks Ago

(>11 Similar ( harge.

NOTED WRITER MAY TAKE CITY COUNCIL SEAT

Lucinda Overstreet, wife of Bruce Overstreet of near Bainbridge, who was arraigned before Judge James P. j Hughes in the Circuit Court on a

child neglect, two weeks

ago, was arraigned before Judge J. P. Hughes Saturday morning and plead guilty to a . imilar charge. Mr Overstreet was given a suspended sentence of ninety days to the Indiana Women’s Prison and fined $50.

and costs.

All costs in the case were to he paid before May I. Charges were filed against the couple three weeks ago when it was alleged that a child

born to Mrs. Overstreet just a week, K uni * e,i to recommend eouncilmen for

before was being neglected. T tie child was brought to the county hospital and Overstreet wa- taken to the roun ty jail. "Tien arraigned before Judge Hughes he entered a plea of not guilty and trial date was set for a week

later.

Evidence wa- heard and Overstreet was found guilty and given a suspended sentence to the State Farm it the intercession of neighbors.

Q

PL A A ON 4VKDNKSD A A . The home talent production ponsored by the Woman’s Relief Corps will he given next Wednesday eve ning, in. tend > f Tuesday evening, it was announced today. The title of the play "ill he “Tbe Rejuvenation of the Lonesome 01*1 Maid-” and work has progressed rapidly on the play and it promises to be one of the greate 1 .ucces.se of any Greenca

tie production.

MEREDITH Nil IKlESON BOOSTED FOR Ol I K IAL DUTIES AT

INDI AN APOL1S.

INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 7. (UP)

Meredith Nichol-on, nationally known author, may take a -eat on the city

council heie next Monday.

Nicholson was propo-ed for the council by .< “Clean Government” civic affairs cnmniittce, which was or-

tho vacancie created by rc ignationor indicted member.- of the city coun-

cil.

The committee recommended Nich-ol-on and three business men as competent men to fill the places of Willard Eergu.-iin and Dr. Austin H. Todd, two of the resigned memb( r.s. The council meet- Monday to select two of the foui .0 eouncilmen and it wa gem tally thought N’ichol.-on would be unanimously oho on. Kniplils Templar To Attend Service

SIX MEN HELD IN BOMBING OF MOVIE PALACE

HI LIKA K MAST ERA Ml HAM MUND 1 HU AT EB III \>l H AS

BEEN SOLVED.

WILL GO III PKLSHA IKRIAN 1 III K( H SI Nil \4 M( >i;NIN(, I OR E AST EH SI K4 |( E. The Greene i-tie Knight Templarwill go to Terre Haute Sunday , leaving here at 1:30 on a special inter urban car, to attend the annual Faster meeting of Templar , from the Wabash Valley Pi nett-ally the entire

membership will go. o .... ■

I ARM KS( APES HKI D Richard Phillip and Frank Todd, Penal Farm e-cape- were brought to the county jail Krid.i aftornoon by State Farm official . They will probably be arraigned in the Circuit Court, before Judge Janie- P. Hughethe fir t of next week.

H AMMOND, Did., April 7. (I P) A five months’ investigation, combjn ed with the arrests of i.\ persons, to day led authorities to annoiiina the beHef that the mystery urrounding Hammond's million dollar bombing which do ti yed the State theater and literally shook the city lu.t Novem

her 8—-has been solved.

The solution announcement came from Deputy State Fire Mar hall El mcr Vrooman, after he had placed undei irre.-t William Kleinege, Ham mond theater magnate, and lea -ee of the State at the time of the blast. Kleihege operates three other the aters in Hammond and Vrooman said he believed the motive for the bomb ing was “the fact that the State— although it was believed to have lost money drew sufficient patronage from the other three not to allow any

profits.”

Other men accused of the bombing were: Harry L. Ames, Hammond, labor leader charged with placing the bomb; Dean Meloy, alleged Chicago

('old Wave Due In Middle West

gangster; Marwood Williams, Ham-

since the captain of the world’s salv- mond; James Tuto, Hammond; and ation and the hi. hop of the souls of Joe Million, who the . late charges men r< se from the dead. We trust employed the dynamiter- for Kleithat many, during this Easter sea- hege. Million was the motion picture son will descend its relation to God's machine operator at the time of the

Heavy Texas

the properties he

ed among the children who aie (on- ^world purposes; which means the de- blast.

“had bought.” fined in the hospital.

I RKE/ING I EMIT K 4 1 I RE. SNOW v n 11 it \ 1 n PREDH fED FOR EASTER SUNDAY. CHICAGO, Apt 7 (UPt—Fre(Z ing temperature.-., accompanied by .now or ram in many sections, wuforecast for the middle west today as the storm which ye-tirday blanketed Iowa ami Nebra-ka with snow ari'i flooded the southwe-t, continued ea t.

ward.

The forecast held little hope for favorable weather Ea-ter promenadet. . While Sunday wa- expteted to he generally fair throughout the Central States, subnormal weather would pre vail, the wiather buieau said. With colder weather and probable ruins forecast prospects for a beautiful Faster are -mall. Weather fore casts predict colder weather for both Saturday and Sunday. The weather all week ha.- been beyond reproach with the temperature hearing high all during the week.