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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928
No. 154.
DISTRUT MEETING OF M. E CHURCHES
BOAT SIGHTS GERMAN PLANE AT KINGSPORT
DEATH TOLL IS.
UsSlNH FKO- M BOOK rV IY FHOni'CEBS’ SOdATION INC.
The Greencaitle District coiif,-renc(> comprising all the churches of the district, will convene in the Trinity Methodist church of Terre Haute o'. Friday for an all day meeting. It is expected that every church in the dis-
trict will be represented and it work “WIEMEN” HLLHA KD TO HAVE reported. Dr. A. T. Briggs, district .-TANNED ATLANTIC IN ; superintendent will preside. Rev. K. SAFETL.
B. Kern, pastor of tlie First M. E.
Vi TERRE HAUTE church of this city will have charge AIKDLANE
MILAN, Apr. 13. (IT)—The f..>cc.-> of law searched It; ly today for thi authors of a plot to assassinate King Victor Emmanuel while th ■ force of public opinua ivussured the monarch of hi. subject-, loyalty. The death toll resulting fiom the explosion yostivdity o> powerful electrical grenade bomb, hidden in
of the devotions.
I LYING
Mitdt' Pv T '' " • A - tt. Total of Treaty*
HlitK
for *131 signed by a hemas, mil written on a of the Putnam County , u Cocp -alive Association e,| at a Tctre Haute bank
START PLANS FOR MAif DAY PROGRAM HtRh
If Plane Sighted Is I he “Bremen” It
Was Within tiUO Miles Of
Goal.
I the base of a scrolled lamp post in HIGH Piazza Giulo C- a.-ai , reached Hi today, an unofficial announcement scid. Of the -eiiously injured, fiv
were expected to die.
I v. lit farm Hocks showed a slight drop along with the <ir<*p in the average I t.umber of hens per farm. o TO OPEN BIDS ” 0 —• Bids for 7,d0t» gallons of paint rep-, -■ resenting a ye.i', supply for the' t OACH BAl .“MAN ARRANGES maintenanc ai bii - divi on , GOOD EOOTBALL B\shEVT- the stat departn B ALL ( ARDS. )«aintii g hot - 1 bridges and all road signs, as well a.->
TIGER CUBS FACE STRONG SCHEDULE
STUDY COURSE CONFERENCE TO BE HELD HERE
GUI ENA \STLE DESIGNATED AS ONE til NINE CENTERS IN INDIAN \.
NINETEEN
NET
BATTLES
center lines on pavement, will be cp-
MONTREAL, Can.. April 13. (UP) Bports receive ! here mid a plane believed to be the Bremen was sighted at 10:15 A. M. today over Kingsport,
t Thursday. The check was EIGHTEENTH ANNUA' MAYDAY X " vn Scotia>
was iTctivcd at the Con- W ILL BE CELEBRATED BY
PRESBYTERIANS ENJOY FAMILY MEETING HERE
nl Bunk Friday morning, of the Farm Bureau were notified md it was found one checks of the Farm been -to!- n out of the kept in the office of the Cultural agent in the Court m pages had been torn Took, thice checks to a
DTAUW UNIVERSITY IS VERY OLD TRADITION Ma; Day Itself Includes A Succession Of Events Climaxing in Annual Pageant.
DINNER IS SERVED \l LOl VI. CHI IU 11 ON THERSDAY
EVENING.
NEW YORK, April 13. (UP)—The Commercial Cable Company at 12:30 p. m. today rec< ived a repor- from its station at Canso, N. S., saying that a report had been received there
to the effect that the German air- ‘ ' ' Bl ' 1 "'' I H "' Financial ReaoureM of Preabyterian
B:i an at 11:15 a. m.
N EW
oi l IC ERS
El.l.t I ED
NEW YORK, April 13. (UPl—The
Church In Good Condition. Attendance Shows Increase.
cned by the c(>ni.. i--ion on Aptil 21,
“ — John I). AYilliamt, director, auounced 'larlinsr illc, Bedford. Brazil and today. It will cost about $12,00''.
( raw fordsville Headliners On Hardwood (curt Schedule.
U. S. SENATE
Gtcencnstle Tiger Cubs will face 1 stiff opposition next fall and winter 1 during the football and basketball st a; on.-. Coach W. E. Buu.-'imin ha a. ranged ganus with seine of the i best teams in the st: te. especially in la-ketball. This group includes, Martin.-villo, runers-up in the state | finals this tpring; Becford, semi- ; finalists in th state tourney. I5iaz.il
and Crawfordsville, both legionul contenaers. Away fiom htme, the WASHINGTON, Apr. 13. (UP)— Cub will meet Vlneennea, Ituabvlllo | The McNarylHaugen Farm Rclii bill :.nd other trong ((uint-1 j ,,, m t 0 the house to lay with notGteencastle will be the tesm to as- k. trem th . nate that it piobably si--t Brazil in dedicating its new $U>G, could be passed h o over a pioiden-
KEC I l\ I I>
ANNOI V 1 MI N IS
Mi ding At Grcencastle Will Re Meld In High School Auditorium (hi Wcdne -day Afternoon.
PASSES FARM AID MEASURE
MN AUY-H Ai GIN H ELI El IIILI SEN l I" HOI SE OF R1 ''
RESENT ATI VES.
, Plans are being started at DePauw , .
cheik- are similar to Hie University for the eighteenth annual unblazed westward air trail of the .
W by the Bank with the _ Miiy 1)ay> which be Sa . ur( |., ; . ; north Atlantic holds the story of the The me'ubeis of , , 'amt the name, Putnam Ma? 5th. Maj Day «t DePauw Etd- success or failun G i Church and d a most be even larger than th< Bureau Cooperative As- versity is a very old tradition, which plane Bremen which left Dublin yes- "ijoyablo time last night at thei) high . .-hool gymna.-.’um.
tot) gymnasium on some Wednesday tial veto it that contingency uiose. — night, the first of next year. The 0
tin Pi t sbyterian ,5, ;; zi, R r . vm ' vil1 scat fan and WASHINGTON, April, E5. -Thu
local United State - . enate passed the Me-Nury-Haugen Faint Relief meusur* in
1 printed on a line immedi- r i va i s the 01 j Day celebration terday for i the line, where -lie signa- by tbe nipn ^ 0l)c 0 j tb e outstand- en.”
Mitchell Field or Hcav- family diiu.i r. -A houn' ous. well- ^ g ! 'd i net schedules for the
prepared meal was bt-autifully servtd sea * on art as follows.
ing events of the college year. The plane’- three masters—Baron ^y the women t thi chinch. ApMay Day itself includes ess* * enfried G \ in Huenfeld, projciinateiy 0 persor - pre
ion of even.a climaxing in the annual Captain Hermann Koehl and Colonel en “
pageant in which I00 girls of the James E. Fitzmaurice—htped to land Following tlie dinin ' v University’ take part. Breakfast will on Long Island within 30 hours, or nu: '' business meeting . -
i written. had been signed by a 'ties A. We.-tcott. name was rather indis‘kicials were not sine w;. John or James. The a -' payaple to R. A. jid We.-t- dt’s signature je of Chat let Id. Hay .' ni:s that were indorsed on ni.miiei was PIC, but the rot riieeks that have bei'i r from the office number bmond Wright is tire sec* iirfv f the Farm Bureau Associaticn ami hi- name of I.ycurgus Stoner, managei, have to bi la checks before they will ,t the h a) banks. How;,r« eni s gnaturv was on ti! wa.- presented at the
’bank.
jewa- iii Greencastlc Frii.'.Tianied by Robert Stevp azi'iit, and Clifford ]c umy ino.-fccutor, were [to tiacr the persons imdttective stated that he
th -ignuture of Charles an Individual competition
served on the campus by th- college X. W. C. A. in cafeteria style, the small tables being spread ever tile wide north end of the campus. During the serving of tlie breakfast, Mortar Board, honorary senior women’s organization, will cap its new ».. ges rrom tlie junior class. At this time, also, Theta Sigma Phi, national joutnalis.ic fraternity for \v - len, will -ell their “May Day Extra” copy of The DePauw, the > ollegt newspaper. ,
annual i
about 1 p. m. today. I ,orts from th v varionThat selretltile would have placed organizations showed a i ad.,,
the Bi NewfouMllu d near health; Avhic midnight last niglit. So far as is eouraging.
known, the plane has not been -igbted since it sailed over the Irish coast at 2:05 a. m. Eastern Standard Time,
yesterday.
If the two Germans and the laughing Irishman held to their s -hedule of following the great circle course,
hey should have touched Newfound- P er • land about midnight. Through
the an-,
7:30. Rehoards and
and i
most on-
There have been 52 dditions tthe membership by pi fe-sioii of faith and by letter and K> by atfili--‘ion. Seven deaths ha\e eccurred]
within the mem be i shin.
The attendances at tl church i i vices have shown an ii leaf, of 2<>!
the tre i-un i
a. m. they had not, been
church and 't- oiw.-iniza’'";
•f the lotreth-
,iglit have been genuine in orst'i] the- cheek under imi that the man present-
was allright.
Rials if the Farm Bureau tiffed, the check liook was
i oris or person, had en in a hurry, as they Vn the time to undo the 1 r; nl-vi the stubs but hud tin checks from the book F fi: -t leal clue that bad early Friday morning as Itha: tin checks had been
the office here.
' in...ea.
f :' ■ . 1 -: • ' . ? '
time a senior ring and a junior ring adverse winds.
will be passed on to a representative j I in veiling at an average .-peed of of next year’s classes. The ceremony -W miic, aa hour, th y should airive will embody many elements of De- ; 1 ^Htcliell Field 5,H>> miles Irooi Patnv tradition. liiddotit el Airdrome—by 1 p. m. If The co-ed track meet at jauht | . wbpi - J diij:|d their peed, the letic Held to be licld in tire Jiiifni'^} * ij V tala'. >ifl cWur-, hindinu will be judged as both a eja-s and ’i' 1 " 1 >w“'k r Fslatid AC 5 to 7 p. m.
Faihne to sight the plane over Newfoundland or the Atlantic did not
mean tragedy.
One course Captain Koehl considered—if head winds buffeted the
Bremen over the .Atlantic—would Chureh Sunday aft have taken the plane 250 miles oil J. E. Johnson of An Hk Newfoundland coast. liver the sermon.
At sea. clouds hung Ew and vi»i-
iiiilty was poor.
The crowning event of the day, the May Day pageant, which is staged liy ihe women’s physical training department of the University, takes place in the afteriKon. For many years tile pageant was given in the Dell, a
and it wa.- found that the natural amphitheater on the eolicgi hud keen tom out of the grounds, except in bad weaklier when
(he gymnasium is especially decorated lor the performance, but will probably be given this year, as last, in front of Rector Hall. Ruth Ward, of couth Bend, a sophomore in the University is the author of this year's pageant, entitled “The Heart cf the Greenwood.” A feature of tin's pagesnt will be the crowning of the sen-
i(mature.- were exam- 'or May Queen and the appealunee ot I'ound that they were her court immediately before the op-
'iiing of the pageant.
l The closing event of the day will
w the May Day play in which all the roles are taken by co-eds. The
fund was announced Is-t nigh.
The following offic- i-' were elected
f-r a term of three i n -:
Fdders: ('. C. Mueslis (r icclcdl.
G. I!. Manhart, W. O. Timmon .
Deacons: (’. C. Gautier (rc-elei orl), L. R. Chapin (re-elected), F.. R. Light.
U REUEniON HELD
Tire senior class reception of th • Russellvill- high school was held Friday. The Iliiecalauri ate service- w.R be held by the Russellville Cnristian
moon. The R'.v. tsburg will de-
E Dot ball
Oct. 5—Shelbum, Here. Oct. 13—Columbus, There. Oct. 11,’—Brazil, Thore. Oct. 2fi.—Attica, There. Nov. 2—Crawfordsville, There. Nov. 9—Open, Here. Nov. 1C. Wiley, Here,
Basket ball
N -v. 21 -Cloverdale. Here. New 2C. Greensbuig, Tin re. Dec. 7. IJtinbridg-, (tentalivi ).
Dec. 12—Allica, There.
Dec. 11. Martinsville. Hero. Dec. tl—Crewfoi ksvilie. Here. D'-c. 2s—Vincenic.-', Th re.
dan. 1—Wiley, here. Jan. II—Eiwood, Th re. Jan. 10—Attica, Here. Jan. Is.—Bedford. Hen. Jan. 25. Itu -hvillo, There. Feb. 1.— Brazil, ll-'i'c.
Feb. t>. --s’helbyvllle, Her .
Fob. 15—Fulllvun, There.
FA 1C (ireensburg. Here.
F’fh. 22—dullfvati, Here.
Feb. 23—Garficb 1 , There. WINTER WHEAT IS 29 PERCENT FROM NORMAL
Courses of Study Conferences will be l.tld in nine ccn'.ers in the .state nc'xt week, according t an announce* nient received Friday morning by Warren J. Y’ount, superintendent of <iiy school.-, from Roy Wt.'chart, - - tin ti''rdc.it of Fublic Instruction, (irvenca-tlc haa been dcsignutod as one of -the* nine centers and the. meeting will be held in the* high school auditorium, Wednesday, .April 17, starting at 2:30 o'clock. The anruunccment stated that a new high s ’heol course of study should bo written this summer because of ‘.In' adoption of new textbooks. It was also staled that many states and eities i.avi undertaken a rather extensive program of curriculum revision and it is the aim of the Indiana State IF pirtmenl to build a curriculum that 1 is based on a sound philosophy of education and write a course of study that will be a helpful guide to the
Coohd'p to i eto the measure a year ^ ^
ago were eliminated to the bill pass 'ak organlzaUon i planned > cd . est'".‘iiay. that through the co-operation of a
rhc ;^ ; V1 M to23, ar compared ri}p „ . , ol
tliraighout the state, a course can be oul’inci 1 which will be of utitrid bene-
i tlv needs En . chools
a gicatly chunked fuim last night. The f 1 atun which caused Ere -ideal
to tl •' 57 to 39 voti.- at the last sc.-. ion While this is more than the two-
thi: k majority that would be requir- i fU (uital) | c a „ (1 t cd to oven Ido n veto, it was regarded; 0J - th( ,„ iys k;i . l , jn
Anniversary 01 Indiana U. Will
Commencement • v ivi-es will be held Thin.- ay tveiiing, April 19, an
tin principal tiddre.-.- of the ovening will be made by C. T. .Maluu of Terru
Ha iti. The alumni banquet will be tn following .Saturday- April 21.
. ——o—■ —•—
RA E ( ROE ALSO KFEORTI D I.OVi BEING 5ti VER < I Nl Ol
NORMAL.
I.OAA ES I
F'lTY YEARS
HERE SUNDAY
East (T'litrul Earl of .'■tate AA ith Hc|M»ntd ( ondHion of 10 Per (en*. Has Best Erospects.
R. A. OG<< OF (iRKENCASTLE AEEl) IN TED AS ( HA1RM AN FOR
THIS COUNTY.
ER GETS
DAYS STAY
play will be given under the auspices
Tiiey'have'chown^"pres^it “Once anniver-aiy of the University’s found
Indiana university alumni throughtli" world will celebiate the lObth
FORMER LOCAL MAN AAV AY THI RSI).AY OHIO HOME.
ireen E. Eui k- i.
fomur le.-i
RANGM KK ro BE MV* ANITA HEARING MONDAY. N ' HI., Apr. 13. (UP)— r f’ r, Southern Illinois gang oi ape i f Lr four days at - Hows on which he waa to ranged this morning. Uiklin ( ounty Circuit couit Krantio a four day stay of permit a hearing on a,lll i on Mon .ay. •o cinvicted of complicity ’ r °f Mayor Joe Adams ' lt5 ’ HI. His two aides, Art Kay Hyland, are rervn fence- for their part In j 'vas ordered by Judge *• Mill r, who presided at r ' al •‘st July.
—&——
>R E(<)noi s BOY In' , Apr. 13 (UP)
• *' year in school for >. ycung .-on of Mr. and ' Shivi ’ly, but he is in the ‘"I in a test given by
l-ni.iidi, pnre—.s, •tam. «"d »>" ” 1 i,, i„ „r ,hi.. tit,. I-- ilt»d «l hi. km ZSZSZZSZZZZ t ....k. - , in - .lo.is an. i ng , * the meeting ■.. Ogg has bus steadily become wor.-e, le-ultrng
the homes of Greencastlc citizen-., mim County.
stroke of parsil; .-i.- which he sul’f- tcd -cveral i.e 1 k.- . ■ His condition'
and the rcsidotices of student
President W. 1
vtr.dly,
radio from station AA F BM, pclis, on the tvening 01 ...ay
the Uni-
MARKIAGE LICENSE
Eugene Miles, colored, Greeneas- jj ryan t o be the
,.e, A.ona Johnson, colored, Grcen-
castle.
CONTEST HERE THIS EVENING
his denth Thru
1:00 o'cletk.
„ ^ Bryan of the cm- The remains will be brought to Will ;■ iidrest each meeting by Greencastlc for fun nil and burial, «*-
Indiauu- riving via the Pi.i'.n.-> Faura feutuiilay 2. Eresi- afternoon at 12:39. The body will fe principal taken to the Mctuny Funetal Honn
speaker at the alumni banquet in whue funeral ^ivfets will b- held India nape lis. The Bloomington Four.- Sun,my afterno. n «t - W »•»; lation Day coKbrUion will be in the torment will be in Forest Hill Cum.
form of an all-university convention, terj. Wednesday morning, May 2. at which
The condition of winter wliea
Indiana on April 1, was the poorest recorded at tlv vmc period in ! 5 years, while rye wa? also reported very low at 56 per cent of normal. ■ ivi idJlig to til. F ’ ■ crop report un-
i 1 a > > i i 1 ■ par uenl o
\ l lc alt :iii University .rieultuiul experiment station in co-op r tion with tiro U. .S.
I > ■ i:i ■ (men of Agriculture.
Nc ports from o'.'-i 9M0 farms indii :‘.r that winter • in ati. only 29 ,cr c ru of normal, lower than it has heel: in nearly half a century, the period covered by the reports. Prev-
ious iow years the same
' owed 51 per i -m of nor iiial in tPUOj 58 per cent in 1916, and 59 p* r cent ;, i 7920. For the last ten years the
average Ira.- been
th" condition lu-t year was »7 pur
cent.
’lire east central part of the state.
us doubtful that with the full memb, r.-hip pn cut n t"o-thir 1- majority'
could be obtain, d.
Erc.-ident Coolidge ha- loft no doubt in tin mil ds of congressional | lead'".- that the bill still carries fca- [ tutc. obji tioiurble to him, principally , the cipialization ii“ by which it is I piopo ! t i ii-c ftuula to take care Ini the -i'tplu crop- so a.- to inaintnin ' prices of fann products at a higher
' level.
The bill a- perfected by the Senate uropo j - p.v.i i 'aid v r.udies for the farm .-.rrplus problem—fir.-t loans fr, .c. ; y PM'.nutk'x ii i - i v,dving fund to I ciropct at iii . ami other farm marketing agencies at a rat,- of 1 per
[cent and
I enci or 'uilure of tld reincdy, the | application of the equalization fee to •
commodities involved.
Tlie measure would also set up a farm board, appointi ,1 by tlie I’r,'sident, ' i.Ii tlie eon.-fi't of thi Senate, to ao minisi'ei the act. Advi.-ory council.-, to be nunnil b> farm organizatiuiis, M id i be c.-tabli. lied for each commodity and tluii apjnoval weuld b in e •ary fur the application of the principh in' the iquulizution fe... F’rosh fruits and vegetable- and beef and be f pro luet.s arc the only commoditles excluded from the provision*
1 tf the bill.
A i
; lure committee, coauthor of the bill, ,oiltuiu"d that th ■ mea- if. met all I tin ubjc' tioiiH of I’le.a 'ent Coolidge jjj to th. farm 1, gi-lation pas- d at the la. t s --ion and vetoed by him with tire exception of the eijtializ; tiou fc .
in 'he state.
’I iu her-, school .-upciintendents, high school principals, and professors, of secondary education will be' pre leiyt a the variuu? meetings so that the best possible methods and courses can be worked out by tlie plan. The organization will bo mrbitiv'di ii into various conimittei-s, and then again divided, so tha: there will be special subject mutter committees, V.’ii'vh will be c Inprise,1 of one subji.ct supervisor, "He teacher from la-gi ''hoo( yst'.-m, otu- toaclrcr from i>:.'.;d! town sy-tem, one ti achcr from rural consolidated school, three teachers scleeted at large and two administrative officials acting in advisory
uid, in th event etnorg- , ..parity. The chairman f tin: com-
rnittee will bo a classroom teacher, lx -id, s the subject matter coinmitUos there will be tour -jicclul com-
r.i'ttces.
The meeting in Greencastlc next will be an organization meeting and during the second week in A . y, ;i "vile 1;tl confcleuc' of all com- ! illie- will lie held at Tndianupolis and will bo in charge of a cuniculuii export. 'Iho underlying principle. o'' curriculum revision will be discu. „ed at this meeting. Ih-idc- the m,'.ting i:i tiii.ciicustle th following cities ha''e been deaignated as tin r rmiining eight centers: F'crt AVayno, Ecru, Elymouth, l.urayo.ic, Bloomington, Enoli, I'linccton, Re hi illo, and Muncic.
I F i n K |(Et I IA I I)
Highway Officials Make Complaints
>1 A II. Ill V I ( A.\w AND I RASH ARE I.EI.N(; DI M'M I) AI (ING HIGHAA A A S.
('on.)ilaiiit i > regi. Icic.i hi; livvny offici i- G ut i
bj st: t" -sidoi’.t- in
many larger' cities of Indinna n dumping cans, tiusli, . ticks mid wa muttEi of all description along thi
52 per ««at whii ' '' 1 r
g- (i ^ e.-s have ckalicd up tl toad. id. •'. Cleaning roadsides itlong 5,09 mi 1 ' es in th" .state read syst'm lias bee.i in piogi" for .-ome time, ns it is
Mr. Ea k , U.. •! •" •*- oignt or era j t j,c condition is
wiiiely
WINNERS OF ( OI N FA OKA1DRJUVL CONTESTS >N DISTRICT
WILL BE ENTERED.
Dr. Edwin Holt Hughes, Methodist
Bishop, and former president of Do- was a local coni • a. Fauv university, will be the principal mown. His duugo.
Wood, st who-e hi c tic iliu.i taught
speaker. <;■« n.iM'c -I'lio di for >cv-
with x reported condition of ’.0 per
cent, has the ■ st p net of any • " 1 ' ’ ' ,k "’ u ‘ , th -
•sectioii cf the state, with .the north- '
cast next with 38 per cent. In gen- » )v ‘ , • , . lower towards ha" ) little trini to ifevotc to roa lotiic
anil out of
kef.. I icl*K for .' , -tart ii i in int r nunco, after which they
ten years, h.d iiv I in this city and fUUthwtS . wrjW r of the state, al-, cloanlnn dnr.g the fence
M:
tlroiigh adjoining counties show con-
rchool in tire pu Fc
utal years.
The condition of Uriah Gn-uivtiy, Mis. Rachel Ft.i.- and Mi.-.- M udo who is confined by illness to the home yeveiidge St., urv relatives. of hi- daughtar, Mrs. Mart Smith, at ■—o—
The district constitutional orato. :- Kce | sv iiie, was reported as being th' El NKRAL NOTH E cal contest will be held in the Fut- sj nl , on Friday. ,vii Dro. Odd Fellows arc rtqu.stcu
mi in Counti House this even
ing, starting at 7:80 ^ ^ a . jvl on pavllllf tll too foot day afternoon i t I o'cloek to attend
the side d’tcht
' u . 11 * siderable difference. Lagrange eoun- ('.eiu.ci ioo ides m uidy nd 1 U. ly with 65 per cent reports the high- ’■•‘- b r ‘ 'leial app, arance of the liig.i
est condition, while Jackson is low- " a Y !i hut
c with 5 per cent.
n.cessury
difficulty is al-
Thc winners of all of the county VV ori. on
an, l Hemy of BallTeucii contests,'held in the variou- counties stretch on br held‘a! McCurvv’s Funeral Home
•“* ... ^
or threo days.
lt: khyeliulogy
i' ’ llave the mentallity of contest here.
"chool student in the test will be entered nr the state coir-
““•‘tonratieg. i tost at Indiunupolis,
likewise make it easier latin the season to us."' weeds an.I
The condition of pasture is 71 per B la = o{ l, _' L ' houldci.-, cent compared with 59 per cent lust F‘ ul 1 maintenance, year and a four year average of 80 ^ hile more or less
, ;;r cent, while milk production ixr ways exp, rienced from ‘.rash dumped farm shows a drop to 80.8 pounds along state roads, u seems that more this year us compared with 86.0 people ate u:citing to this method pounds lust year. di-posal this spring than u-ual, in The production of cr'earnery butler Gt' tprr.iori of .Y. II. tiiiikl,'. iiiuiii*
for January was estimated 9.06 tenaii.i' ■'rpitinl.ii
Hear Mr. FMitor:-
'ihero : i»peareil i'i tli liuiint.r rccially an article eon riiiii" th ■ j r, bability of opening our theater.: on Sunday which scenic to me to dodge conipl.toly the i-.-uc. Why arc our iiiovi., I., uses rot now oil'll’.’ Only becaurt th, l v h;:* long jilcVailed in this community tin religion.' cenviction that only ncc. -a y v.erl: -hell b done ■ r permitte I on the Lord' Day. The movie.- rue net in that cl ns. 3 thcrclor' they shall not be run. AA itn us it i., not a ipn tion of cxptdic icy or what other towns may do but of conviction n to what AA E ought to a. If the m' o,d. , f tills com mu.lit;, nave lo.«t their religious coiiviction in this rnrttcr, then and < nly then will the movies open on Sui day with thoii con,, at. lire fact that some or our people go away to other to ns for cun,lay rr.tvies l o-jl 1 have no ivri ht '. i*h us, unless vv. belong to that 'piritli- brand ..' b, inanity wlio ai. willing to soil tin i oul for •i bit of financial gain. If no is rum* ored oil" of our movie houses is threatening to open i'.s doois on .Sunday, we shall oon soj whetlu • or not GrcoftcasUc is. like 1 -au o:’ ol, 1 , willing to cell its spiritu; 1 birthright, its ( hn'-fiiui Sabbath, f. ' a in. .- of po-
V.ry truly yours, (J. Ilovvnid Taylor.
John Alice, local .ittor -y. was in Danville on bitriiic— liursduy.
ks
I er cent larger than in December and operation of the public t. slightly larger than in January last the reads fi'Sm bucoinmg
J. A. Friend, Sec. year. Egg productions on farms throng . ouch practices.
Frank Daly, Candida.' i the
hilp keep nomination of governor on t, Deni-un-iyhtly ocrt. ic ticket vvu.r i" Grce.icustle, on
Friday aftornoorr.
