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01E THIRTY-SIX

D AIRMAN SES AWAY PNEUMONIA

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25,1928.

No. 164.

MESSAGE UE CONDOLENCE

WASHINGTON, April 25. (UP)— President Coolidge today sent the following message of eondolenee to the widow of Floyd Bennett at Quebec: “1 am deeply grieved over the un-

- , timely passing of your hu.-band. It 'n\11> TO FLOYD BEN- will Tte a great loss to the rime, of Hds MORNING AT aviation. His noble and brave -pir

10:15 A. M.

NEW SURFACE IS ASKED FOR E. WASHINGTON

it will live in the

t mi:

( "**• “vc in me memory of the things he accomplished. My heart-

KV1A1TON

EXHIBITION Till RS|»A5

The second annual pnysieal education exhibition by pupils of the public school- will be given in the Vocational Training building Thursday evening at eight o’clock, under the

tr~ direction of Miss Leona Kestner and FIFTY PROPERTY OWNERS ASK. ^ 1 *- < Ol N( II. I OK ASPHALT cal education for girl and h..>

I’ W I MI NT.

OTHERS > I Ki l l s ARE UP

Kill Lit RED

One of America's Great-

iialors.

Nation Mourns

Untimely Death.

LINDBERGH RETURNING

■j ^QUEBEC, April 25. (UP) mission a failure despite

i’lans and Specitications for Highland And Scminarv \dopted. College Avenue Ad inn Looms.

O—

eOMMANDREY NOTICE Stated Conclave Gieenca.-tle CommaiHlr,\ No. 11 Wedin da\ at 7 id i

P. M. Work in the Tl

O. D. Williams, Com. Seagrave,

E. F. Caldwell, Rec.

BIDS ON FIRE TRUCK OPENED BY OFFICIALS

ONIA I HREF BIDS ARK SI BM1Tl ED TO nil \( ii. i OR

NEW MAI BINE.

Hi-

„ «., r ji 25 (UP) mission a failure despite hi -pirn‘T iU n tte J.ffLr!* 11 ' 1 '">*•. Coloiiol Ch.rk- A. Ur* ““ ‘ l ' 1 ' 1 m ‘ fberKl, left the »jln K M.l h™ „t

for the return trip to

inett

ital today of pneumonia.

iost one of her greatest "w Y 0 rk tl the whole world mourned 10 •

pioneers who played a con- ’

an ill the tirring aviation (^' ] |^ !

He

DRIVER MEETS DEATH TODAY

FRANK

LOCKHART Kll I.ED

past year.

died at 10:15 a. m.

ie cause to which he had s life. Although in ill sacrificed himself to tlyj f from Detroit for thej n tic plane Bremen on i

bland.

[pneumonia developed, me piloted Commander Rich* \rd to the North Pole and life in other daring feats! Ie to combat it in his weak-

ition. C j t - greate.-t achieve- Vccident Occurred Near Grandstand with Commander Richard 0n u aytonH Ucufh •, ra ,. k . heir epochal flight from skn ll j.‘ ractllre( |_

;n, Norway, to the North return. The flight was l& hours and 51 minutes, on

2G. For his daring and re- 1 ^ * ) —liank Lockhart, one o! thi wcr ,. a j so adopti d, The in undertaking the l ,rt ‘ m '*-*r racing diixer- ol Vmcrica. ug timated cu-t foi this

W HEN s ri TZ BLA( Ml AW K

I I RNS Tl RTL1

MIER NEW SPEED

A petition, -igned by fifty resident property mvm'i -, was presented to the city council Tuesday evening asking for an emulsified asphalt surface of Washington street east from

Vine to Wood street.

A motion for the city engineer to diaw up plans and specifications for thi- work was made by City Councilman Leslie Hamakei. The motion which was seconded by Councilman Walter Brown wa- unanmious. fn drawing up the plans for this work, Walter Dunbar, city engineer, was instructed to include the various fuim of pavement surface in the specifications but to favor the asphaltic sti - fac asked for by the petitioners. Other streets were up to action

RECORD Tuesday night. Plan- and -pecific -

COUNCIL HAS BIG MEETING TUESDAY EVE.

General Manufacturing

Company and Prospect Company

Have Bids for Consideration.

PROPER 1) nW NERS (IN NHR I H IN Ml \\ \ PKO'I 1 >1 BIG S IOKM SEW I K.

MURE

WON El

IS NEEDED

Additional \|>pro|}ria!i< n Necessary This Spring. Building Permits Granted. Johnson Present.

During the busy se.- i a of the . ity

council Tin av evening, it vru. de-

tions were adopted for Highland ci(led tu . el Tut , sil . ay Mish ,

sticet. Tlid engineer’s estimate for the total cost of this improvement work is $1 ,'.i Is..">2. Plans and specifications for the paving of Seminary

May •J-2.

as the dati to hear lemon.-trances if any on the additional appropriation of $1250 needed as folhavs: Enginer's salary. s750; City (lerk’s siip-

Only three bids were submitted in the city council's quest for a new

fire truck h. re, when thi was brought up during the scs-iou of the official- on

night.

Two of the bids included the co-t of a new truck, provisions for overhauling the old Seagrave machine, and equipment. One bidding firm off. red to allow $2,000 on a trade for the old truck. M yor McGaughey stated that he wa- ' i-appointed over the fact that thoic were only three bidders. Tae bids were read to tint council and the mayor then appointed a committee io work with Fire Chief John Goddard in deriding which truck the city ! should purchase. The bids were as follows: Scagiave Company-New Truck,

$0,200.

Ki pair old truck. Cost of fire ho-e additional.

THURMAN IN STATEMENT INDIANAPOLIS, April 25.— After making a survey of political conditions that have a bearing on the national presidential race in the Kepub- ! llcan paity in several key states, 51.

I Bert Thutniun. national campaign

manager for Senator James K. Wat-, son, declared last week that Senator! Watson’s chances for receiving thu Republican presidential nomination are excellent.. Discussing the aitua-

( OM.MITTEE tion, Mr. Thurman said:

“We have never been worried for a moment about the outcome of the contest in Indiana between Senator Watson and Mr. Hoover for the siqi port of this state. It has been nppnr-' cut from the beginning that Watson would carry the state over Mr. Hooi-

n new cr by* a huge majority an 1 everyday’s) question developments indicate that this maregulat*; jority will be even larger than we

I uesday anticipated in the beginning.

STRENGTH FOR HOOVER SHOWN IN PRIMARIES

SECRETARY OF COMMERCE WINS DELEGATION MAPORITY in OHIO.

A I,

SMITH

Rl Ns

\\ ELL

Ohio, However, Will Send Split Delegation To National Republican Convention At Kansas City.

COUNTY OFFICE HOLDERS WILL MAKE REPORT

RESOLl I ION Ol 1927 LEG1SLA - Tl KE REQUIRES SALARY ( OMPIL VTION

IO

EQI \ LIZA.

> \l \RIES

DAYTONA BEACH, 1 . ' f ' I ' .» ! "S

engineer’.work is:

New Truck, $t),SUU.

Will allow $2,WO on trade for old

nett received a gold medal * ierc tot,tt - v . " ' 1 , Concrete, $.S,H94.04; Asphalt, $9,020 .'-'fered

National Geographical So- j Mohawk racer turned utr.i*

Kras [ir ented by President!*"’ was attempting to

i worlds’ speed record.

L, Que., Npril 25.

Brick, $11,

Sheet Asphalt. $11,441

, 780.40.

Plans and specifications for the

I he accident occurred in fio.it ol p av j n g 0 f College Avenue were not

(UP)—; thu K'-and.-tand while the Stream- voted on due to th« fact that tb-

its A. Lindbergh^ brilliant * int ''* Ul.o k Hawk wa spe< ...

aid a stricken comrade of “ n estimated 20o miles an hoi-. Spec- f , 0 over matter,

jears to have been made in luto,> - vui,J the automobi'e suddenly

id Bennett i< suffering from I • S0m ersj , ilted, left the pmunvmia that will not re- * lopped t > tire Leach.

• rum Lindbergh ^ockha .Heeding mi ' a-,.. A m* 4 rr Yort |1 ' : ()N PROfiKAm AI at Jeffrey Hale hospital 10 a hospital. It wa- repot ced that a ^11 I 1

y said Bennett suffered bystander who had edged up close

Thr(9» twretimonm, the "“*’ ^tjuted.

lent form, and that the l-oe*khart’s racer omm u'ted tic. ibergh brought was effet-' The driver succumbed before reach-

ing a hospital.

Physicians said iris sku ; l wafractured and chest ••. ii-he. .

$100; miscellaneous, $•'PU.

John Robe well kneiin Civil War, veteran, wa.- present at the council tract of land G' lieud Mfg. < ompany

and i

LOCAL WOMEN

TERRE HAUTE

'ype- one and two.”

bcamuill after he arrived Bay, (jue., from Detroit in ilkf Plane. He was brought in a .-pecial airplane and steadily worse since aniv-

fery Hale hospital.

Jim tt i ini here from Br< ok nunder Richard E. Byrd, selected Bennett a.- second n fin his forthcoming - • i •litio' . hastened hei e

Ion.

.ockcfclkr Foundation in "ski'd by telephone whetligrialist.-, brought from New Id use Pneumonia scrum, ’"list.- raid they could and this came the word that would fly the serum to the

h stricken aviator.

HI- ! RI< I MEE1 Ol W II. M K) BE HELD I HI R.SDA5

\ NI) FRIDAY.

ANNUAL CLOSED FISH SEASON

\NM VL ( LOSED SE \SON ON FISHING WILL STAR! ON

11 ESDAY, MAH I.

The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Greeneustle district will meet in Terre Haute at the Trinity Church Thursday and Friday. April 2*ith and 27th. The meeting will begin Thursday pluming at 10:00 and will continue throughout tiie day and the entire

day Friday.

Mrs. A. T. Briggs, Mr-. H. Taynnual'* or > *'* rs * Hetiry Ostroin, and

to the city ns a municipal park. May oi McGaughey told Mr. Robe that representatives of the Council and tieChamber of Comnierc would meet with him at some date in the near future and discuss thi matter. Th mayor praised Jlr. Ro'ie for his pub lie spirit and said that the committee would meet whenever - wheiever it would bc-t suit him. U-ual claim- were allowed and Sweet & Wright, emit . ctoi.- for tin south Jackson street aving, were allowc a claim of $8.9-11.04 Upon • ccommendatioi) of tin ru% •• Permits were granted Walter Blown to re-roof hi home; H 1Jackson to tear down his barn, an i John Oakley to erect a house at llKi we.-t Seminary street. A petition signed by Lawrence Huffman et al. was ie-ad a-king that the public spring which crossed the Jots of the variou- petitioner- ue piped under ground The petition wa referred to the tie. t committee by

the mayor.

A petition was al read which wa--igned by Oscar Knight et al, -tating that the 24 inch torm .-ewer for north Indiana sticet way too expen-

Nbw trucks 850: *12,000.

$7,050; $7,085; $12,-

PRINCIPALS OF SCHOOLS MET ON WEDNESDAY

(By United Press) Secretary of Commerce Hoover and (5 vernor Alfred E. Smith of New York apparently won the majority of delegates in the various primaries and state conventions held yesterday. Tin bitter Ohio Republican race, between followers of the Commerce Secretary and followers of the late Fr ink B. Willis, ended with Hoover in control, although the delegation will be divided. Surprisingly enough Governor Al Smith won the Ohio endorsement altli'.iiigl he had made no efforts in Ohio. He won by about 5 to 1 over former Senator Atlee Pomuren and Go . rnor Vic Donahey. Results of the various primaries and conventions today showed: O bo—Republicans, Hoover won majority control. Democrats, Smith. Nevada Republicans in convention vt *cd on an uninstructed dele-

gation.

K ms:. Democrats in conventio4 vuti d to support Rep. W. A. Ay re.-, a favorite- -on candidate. Oklahoma —Republicans in convention voted to npport Frank D. Fowd> ■ a- first choice and Senator Chas. Ujitis ol Kansas as -ccuiul choice. Pi nie ylvania— Primary election resulted in split Republican delegu* i lion ami (!G of Democratic delegates •’or Si.iith. Ma.-.-ail.u.-ett.s Voter.-, at primary o\er ihelmingly in favor of Herbert

T k.K- FOR l SE IN PI TN \ M i ;'I N TV S< HOOFS M FRF SFI I i I I D VT MEI TING.

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Slate Board of education Adopted I looks For Use In Schools Next Year Some 'lime \gn.

Tin primipnls of Putnam County -i hools held an important meeting in tlo office "f John Vermillion, uperinten. ' nl of county chools, Wcdm - - day afternoon. 'I he meeting -tartc at 1:110 o'clock.

Fuel Officer Bidder lu t uaaly M aVskcd To Fill Out Blank Per-

taining To Dlficc.

All officials in the Putnam County Court House, received a letter Wednesday morning from the Department of Inspection and Supervision of Public Offices of Indiana, and signed by Lawrence F. Oir, state examiner, concerning the resolution passed by the 1 , .*27 legislature requiring the Slate Board of Accounts to compile data relative to revision of salaries of nil

county salaries.

I lie letter stall'd that the annual 1 ||oi.\ei lor Republicans and Governi examination- and reports from couu- or Smith for Democrats. I ty affairs cannot all be completed un- 0 Mil the i-nd of next year and that tin II II ’T' I 'Ii..art..lent .annnt begin to compile ff ||| I|Q|(| | tin data until reports of all financial mattei nnl the voliim. et .u.-im 1 Ollfpct pertaining to each county officer ha- ICI VUIIlLOl

been ascertained.

Special examiners will be sent to

each county in the state and they! will remain for two or three days. As I a result each officer in the county was asked to provide all of the preliminary matter so that the work of the examiner- can be completed in a 1

much shorter period of time. ’The reason for the compilation i-

tho lack of uniformity in -alarie and ( |>, nber of Commerce, during April with the aid of authentic and aecur- m proven so succes.-ful that the ate information provided from each committee has decided tu hold a sinieounty, the salaries of the various of- :!u> contest during May.

und come by special train t would be able to cover the between New York and perhaps four and a half

'This is tin* fii.-t meeting that lias been held following the end of the

With the beginning of the annual 'or, -nr.-, nei ry w.-irom. mu Mrs. sive. Mayor McGaughey questioned st . hool yeHr am | practically every clo-e.i season on all species of gam- in »* "*» have P* ris "••• P™* the ' il >' " '^8 this I piincipnl, Including .hose who will a ,T,v.‘ :I \, av. M.-.i 1. era"i. Mrs. 11-al cm ii Igc. thud v a.* - ter and It may h- hat some of Un ume theii new dutii the first of th

pri -ident of tin local e>rgani/.atiun, tile can be used on the south end i I

and many others Indiana street. The engineer also

from the city are expected to be stated that he belh veil the torm

' si wcr could begin at Jacob street

at 10:001 north. It will be necessary to rear-

ks o'clock 'Thur-day morning with an range the cuib at tie Liberty -t>-

Again Next Month

M’RIL ( (INI LSI B4 L()( \L MLR-

( H VMS PROVES V FRY

SI < < FSSFI F.

I In Trade Booster Conte.-t, spoilori.l by the Retail Division of the

i fish, only a few days away, May l : Putnam county sportsmen are con

fronted with the prospect of having " ll1 l, * u ‘ lld

to wait until June 10, when the clos-j

. . ed season ends, to bring their tackle P" L

as about noon yesterday. . Thi - ion will open

ri'i] Lindbergh might fly to 1 u

havae“brought' imUkally'all gooil rxeeutiie -.-ion at the horn, of Mrs. intersection, howev. g Jo carry son,, fishing streams in the state out of J- R- Whitney, 2153 Ohio Boulevard. | of the water to the Jackson stu,

their banks, precluding lute April luncheon will also be serve,, I burs- .-ewer, fishing However, it is thought that <lny noon at the home of Mr-. Whit- D. L- Johnson

, t |,e high waters will permit game ney. a ' kl,,K ‘« ra , " rn '» l 1,1

li, had reckoned on Linif- fl>sh ^ , nove upstri . am aIM , populate Thi afternoon session will open at el his apartment In.u on ea t lanng. They were advised t|u , snla| | el . tnPutari,.., which are the 2:00 o’clock, with devotion and the nut street and to . ' et n bu-m.

i i I - at . the convention. M

Hying an army pursuit, „ innin m , v . Tut ,day and con- A. T. Brigg- of this city along with Kappa Epstloi, t.at.rmty hous the northlands, heading di- . . f • %veck . it wi || | Jt . j|. Mrs. J. K. I’orter will talk at 2:10 the corner of Colh ■ Avenue oa.-"ow storm. j,, cftt ch or posses black ba . " ' 1 ‘mpbell SettU t nt Work. Sendnarj street. I three and a half hours Ut- , lu<i ilN gilver bass rock (**.,. yd- The program for Thuisday afternoon, ferred to a committ., pending .1. nt- mar the Jeffrey Hule ; ^ jkl . (H . rehi pickerel, red- will close with a young people’s ban- ite action,

heard the hum of a motor ^ sun fl sh a|td cra ppi eg . This pro- quel at C:00 o’clock. Incy saw a yellow air- vj<ju|| of the tU] alul ^mes laws i- 1 Miss Blanche ILppetoe, uaughtei ol

Kec-nd from a troubled skj i R , , o mit th ,..„ f i u# ,e* of fish Rc' B W. Rippetoe of 1 on- Haute, 8 low over the hospital. l() , 0(|u P , l , Dul .i llg the closed sea- and well known in tin- cty will Jaic sped directly for thc^ )i ' sht . rmen wi „ liavt . to be content ban charge of the music on th. pro-

Abraham Landing field,: wittl , Htl . hing . suckl . ls , catfish and

tin

Delta se at

and

next school year, wi re present. Hooks for u.-e in the c-ounty schools were selected. The .State Board ol (education held a meeting some tini*ago at which time book- for use in the public schools in the state of Ind ianu were adopted, and in the ruse ol book, already in u.-e, re-adopted. The State lioard in practically very study adopt four or five book and the various county boaid- can select the books they de.-ire for u.--in th 1 ir rc.-pecti » 1 unties from thi-

list.

Besides the hook problem, a study course for si nioi and junior high chool. 1 wa- <J cu-.-i ■

lice holdi 'is will be equalized. The examiners will be in Grceiicustle in about two weeks to complete the filling* out of the blank- given

to each office holder.

CONFERENCE WILL START ON THURSDAY

( ul l.l Gl, VNI) I’l HI.It I I \< HERB "HI ' VI Mill.

i M’LK I >

S( IK Mil,s VTHFK

I If >(.It \M

Lii 8 int ' he,i “‘'other less “gamey” specie Mndbergh did not know the „

■''Pdi. hut he had to deliver* f® 1 a,1| l in order to deliver it land. He went into a gracennu brought the plane to 1

’Jiid.

J rushed up. Just as at Le _

n reemed tie , ,, , ,, v , .- ould be cut by the swift pro- 1 ' ' Uu ‘ the American brought 10 hK ' llKh

to a dead stop without an

ORCHESTRA TO BE ON PROGRAM

OK< HF> I R V ( RAW FOKDS-

V1LLE K I" AN IS I’ROGKAM.

gram in the evening. It, -pon-cs will be g’Veii iiy Mrs, C. H. I ay I ,. Friday* morning the -< sion will hecin at 9:00 o’clock with Mr-. Henry Ostruin of this city in charge. A M-port of the nominating committee am! the reading of the minutes will follow. The annual reports of the district secretaries will lx* given at 10:00 and Mrs. C. H. Tayloi will give a talk on Battle Ground at 11:00

o'clock.

l uncheon will be served at noon Fr uay. The afternoon session will 'dose at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon, atier the installation of officers for

the following year.

MISS HESTER IS ELECTED QUEEN

(iRFENt AM FF G'HL IS I FF, I ED MAI PUEKN A l SENIOR M KITING

Local Attorneys Attended Meeting At Crawfordsville

>is ion of I’articular Inter,-s( "ill Le I uueheiHi Session I rblav Noon. Bryan To Speak. , idIc.c* and public chool teachir-, ministers, social workers, and laymen will gather in Grccnca.-tle tomorrow to attend the se.- 'oils of tin

On Monday the merchant members in th' Booster campaign, will have •-pe, ial ,li liar day offerings that will hi t'-aUiied in Thi Banner later this ■ «•! . I hey -liuuld In in added attueti" i for Monday ' events. The May contest will -tart Mon''ay, April 30, and will close on Saturday. May 2d. The list of gifts for May has been incri a.-ed, and a 50 r nt p. icha e riititli oli« to a ticket, -o : I the following merchants, win uii- participating, for coupons, and itniii ations are that there will he even greater interest shown in this sec* 0'id contest: J. F. Cannon 5; Co., Hotter Shoe Stole, S. ('. I’revo A: Co., Waba-li V.ilPy Electric Co., Tin Stai Store, Frank C. Schoemnann, F,l. ('. Huniiltcu, J H. I’itchford, J. F. McCurry, ( ., Owl Drug Store, Moore & Cook, R. i 1 M nil in-, Win. Eitoljoi -*', Ideal ( li uiii'i -, A. J. Duff, George G. \\ cber S "t* Shop, Mar-hall Cement A. Gr: in Co., F. M. Stevens, Eitel Moral Co., Home Steam Laundry, High l oir.t Oil Co., Fills A* Co., J. Sudi. Id Co., Ilarri- Milling ( ., Win. Vn.tr Grocery, Fuctckc Brother.-,

Miss Helen Hester was elected MayQueen at a Senii r meeting Tuesday afternoon. This honor is awarded to

the

class by

girls.

FOI I! MEM III. RS OF PI TNAM (OIMA BAR \>son.vnoN

M l FN BED.

Judge Junn P

conf'-ri nee on character education, ' artw right Music Shop, ( onsolidat-

being conducted undes th- suspires of tin departments of cducution and religion- education of Del’u'jw Cniver-

sity.

A -e- imi of particular interest to (ireencastle will be the lunclieoii session, at Longden Hall, Friday, at which President W. F. Bryan of Indiana university and Prof. Homer L. Humke of Evansville College will -peak. Prof. Humke will speak on a subject related to the Greeneustle

i .| Tin A: Battery Co., Browning A; Hammond, Cook Hardware Co., Grogan a* Miller, Tn lai 6 A 10c stun, Jack in Street T’illin Station (H. K. Nici.ola •). Sanitary Meat Market.

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LESLIE ELLIS DFAD.

By rd came running up. i The DePauw university symphony 1 fuma U» (lyer.s exchanged orchestra will give a concert in Cruwf ' Byrd seized a car- fordsville on Thursday evening, May Wskct containing the pree-| 3, under the auspices of the CrawI ni ''hree white mice for lab-, fordsville Kiwanis Club.

.'•%'timents and some other The concert will be held in the Company Vl .,, ll . Ed .

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rum. Lindbergh waved) furthering the clubs thild ^ thL , ir ba-ket weaving, department, Afruni ’ Slnilecl when some-; work in that city. sustained in the Putnam Circuit l ,^t' d him on his flight. The orchestra - J , „ ul , Tm sday. The mot. I was filed ^ the Chateau Frotitena.. ty pieces. In addition u ^ , he or igi„ u l case filed

, : ^ went to the Garris..:, -. mble program number of " - L^tntertuined by Canadian, and specialty numbers will be includ- "

1 ! ed.

Hughi *, Clifford

most popular girl in the senior Dickerson, county prosecutor, An* 1 election of the senior drew Durham and Glen II. Lyon, ut-j

| tended a meeting of the Indiuinvj

Miss Hester is a Greeneustle girl, .State Bur Association which was held,

having come to thi- city twelve year- at ( mwfordsville Tuesday evening i*. Better Homes Week program, “What ago to make her home. She will conjunction with the -tale oratorical Are Our Heines Doing for Churactur' ( graduate this year from DePauw 1 contest and the state essay contest | Education?” President L. H. Marlin University and will enter the teach- The purpose of the meeting was to, will preside at this session. Kesering profession next year. She will discuss the annual oratorical conte-t vations for the luncheon may be made

T . lllotioll of the uluintiff in the spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. which is sponsored in Indiana by the through the office of Dean Dirks.

William Hester in Cambridge, Muss. State Bur Association. About sixty Th. complete program for Ihur*-

Besides having the honor of being person- were in attendance at the day follows:

May Queen she is a member of Kap-i banquet anil following the bttiiquet| Presiding—Prof. Oscar H. Wilpa Alpha Theta sorority, of which all present attend the oratorical con- Hams, Ph. !>., DePauw University, she is out-going president, a member test. "Present Trends In Character Edu-

of Mortar Board. W. A. A., president The purpose of the meeting was to cation,” Prof. J. M. Artmun, B. D. Fair tonight and Thursday except of A. W. S. and during her second discuss the annual contests which ar.* General Secretary Religious Educa- probably showers southwest portion, a member of the sophomore, sponsored by the American Citizen-) tion Association, Chicago, 111. | Continued cool, frost probable north

the |

in regards

Leslie R. “Jack” Ellis, age 30. died Tuesday night at 11 o'clock at the homi* of his brother, Cecil Ellis on Jacob street. He died us th'* result of pneumonia. Mr. Ellis was taken

ill about ten days ago.

He is survived by hi- father, Othu Ellis, Greeneustle; two brother-, William Ellis, Ft. Smith, Arkansas, and Cecil, Greeneustle, and one sister, Mrs. Etta Goddard, Conners, ill''.

I II T. WKA1 HER.

the Circuit Court on January

1928.

year wu-

commission.

ship of the State Bar Association. [ Open Forum,

and central portion^ tonight.