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s FOR WARD HOOl WERE ENED TODAY

„,£, s WERE SUBMITTED mi. boaku of oen- | | u,\I 1 ONTRA( TING.

I

10 |; ELECTRIC WIRING

TO EXHIBIT CRADLE MARION, Ind., April •>!. (Up) _ The cradle in which Abraham Lincoln was rocked as a baby will be on exhibition here at the Paris jewelry store May 3, 1, 5, and it was announced by Miss Mai sard O’Her-

ron it’s owner.

The cradle which i.- ] is vem . 1 UICI mimD ATTENDED Hi;

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928

REPUBLICAN

No. 166.

EXHIBITION AT GYM JUDGED HUGE SUCCESS

home in Indiana and several intertstinfr articles are the property of. Miss O’Herron, who is n a visit hue. The cradle has been put on view in most of the larger cities and ha

l or Heating and Plumbing been viewed by thou.-ands of people.

SE< OND \NM M. PH\ 'I. VI

EDI i \ nON DISPL VY.

ids

Submitted To The ihuird. Were Opened In Gym.

for the new Second Ward l 10U se, were opened Friday

cho bow . The

■V r _ W a originally planned to be the office of Warren J. Yount 'jntemifnt, but on account of uniebr of bidders present, had

! held in the gymnasium.

A small admission will be charged for viewing the historic articles, but tiie entire fund will be turned over to the Boy Scout organization of Mar-

ion.

FIRST MEETING OF CONFERENCE

| HELD THURSDAY

* bi r the electrical W' ik

shacks to be built, where children are numerous, and parents aie of the "I don't cure type.” \'t can rea iily for - see of what th' futui pi neratioa

will be composed.

We have children i vciyday coming in asking for clothing. They aie grov. ing up expecting tlie C< unty to be their main sUVP< ' rhere are entirely to mony tiartsient indigents and it iour duty to in-tuict these children better ways of living that they will not follow the foot-te|" of their pre-

MGI1T deeessoi-.

_____ The home of h ipful memories will

.. .i ml W. I . Baua-

man Wert h ( ban Exhibil oi i i Number Participated.

where they keep late hours; theiv

" you will find a home in which there

The physical education department is ,11 health, fretful m pet tv temof the Gf.oncastle public schools. 1(er> a||d uiacomf.;To recall in I at on their second annual display memory such a home is to feel the

WEEKLY BULLETIN

MEETING WILL

WALB-WEAVER

SENTENCF’

LEAVENWC

II LI.D

LA SI

INDIANAPOLIS April 27.—New

bridges opened to traffic on the stat>

ni“' urirv ur'rxr' n '" d '> sUm lhis aboUt num[li Bp Hh III H §4 |\ p callv bahuued additional detour ULi 1 ILilVLi (i( , by i(i oM of coll -t, Ul Uo n start - — 1 ing at several places in the state, ac- ^

WILL BE HELD IN 1HL t’Ul’RT wording to the traffic bulletin issues PRISON I'ERMS C'Ll.M i »•

HOUSI ON S\TL'RDA\ by the state highway commission to GRANGE STAT1 EVENING. ‘ 'lay. IN VEST1GATH)N. Director Williams culled attention - ■ ■ —

LARGE CBOWD IS EXPECTED WEAVER’S REQUEST DENIED

of Pokagon State Park in Steuben j

i County was starting early

Delegations From Nearby Towns to have the n ad completed Expected To Be In Attendance. I the annual ru. h to tin reserv ation.

Ho>t Of Speakers.

Provision i~ now made for entrant

in order 1

befori Ulyde \. M alb, Is Form« r Republican

Slate Chairman. Irregularities

In t . S. Banking Laws.

at the Vocational Educational Bail

pang' of .'hume. It i not only that

! to the park from the north while the The Republican - of Putnam coim- road ' { " ;i P° int |l ' “U«* tv will have a big meeeting here Sat-| ni "^ b 111 Angola to 'J'h miles soutlr unlay evening, when several state | the Michigan line,

canoidates will be here for talks.

ing Thui ay evening. There was a ot „. |,. iK healthy bodily, but also The list of speakers will bo headed

Plen id attendance of interested mentally tend ap tually. Children parents and patrons and the building deserve a home of imph- common

made an ideal place in which to give sense.

such a program. Let us strive to instruct the kid-

by Arthur R. Robin.-on, candidate for the nomination for United States senator and Frederick K. Schortemeier, candidate for the nomination for gov-

1 opened first and “blrins, Jl G. Conklin, ... iboin iL. Smith Jy N. Evans

Miss Leona Kestner and W. Bauaman, who have charge of

E. dies of to-day, who are so unfortun ' 1,101 •

tlie

There will he other speakers on the evening’s program and other candi

$1196.,

$11"". $1045 $12 (0. $ 700.

ate to have been la in in an unhappy

EXPERTS ON CHARA< MR l hi • work for the girl home; who ha\< t 1 • ; daily lift

and boy . wen in charge of the ex- undi drable surroundingis about faith, bo Mr. Robinson hibit. T1 xereises consisted of dumb hygii e, healthful ng and last but °Pf nIn * hl statewide campaign TRANS-ATLANTK bell drills by the girls, wand drill by not least, memo: it of huppim ." in 111 11 ddress Saturday evening. He tlu boy , a rox ng match, tumbling, childhood day -. Let . not call it faith ^uslrington to running r..f between the seventh hope and charity, but faith, hope an 11 | , '' bana * ‘‘"'l ,lu '‘°ubt have sonn

( A I ION HELD FIRST ING LAST NIGHT.

FORT WAYNE, Ind., Apr. 27. (UP —Clyde A. Walb, former R-omoli. m I state chairman, and Valentine 1). Weaver, president of the defuut. l.a- | Grange state bank, were today st n- ; tenced to terms of four year' am: . two and one-half years, respectively. : in the Leavenworth penitentiary. They were ordered placed in the custody >'f a U. S. Marshal, Weaver's request to spend a few days with his

family was denied.

! The government charges were bus*

FLIERS TO ed on events surrounding tire failuru

ATI END El NEUAL OF FLOYD of the LaGrange bank. Weaver enter-

FAMOUS TRIO ENROUTE TO U. S. CAPITAL

BI NM I I

( ON I INI ED

1 rid ty

bids for the plumbing, heating. President Bryan of Indiana

If re next opened, foil ■ ing are the toti I bio.' for b.t. Heating and Plumbing Com $8200.

■ \. Beimei, $11,000. Hnuel Wade .$9,800 Kv, & Chr istnian, $11,092

■ Daj

(n.aughlin Brothers $10,810 Hry Meyer s 10.248.00 ing and Bowman .. $9,590.00 Orth Pluwbi*' ”e $10,800.00 ^yn I’ > - . ■ 89,l 1 .' i.OO

and eighth giu ' s. won by tire seven- service. ( niver- thgraiii is; a dance by sixteen fresh-

for the voter- of tire!

sitj Was The Principal Speaker Fridav Noon.

nian high school girls, and the winding of the Maypole. The music was furnished y the orche-tra and by the High School band, directed by Med-

ford Maxwell.

The exhibition Thursday evening

The first cdueational conference, rver held at DePauw University gnt underway Thursday cioning with th

tifs? address on character education Ki . vi " th ' I" 1 "’ 1 ' 1 a,lli tho l’ atro " beginning at 7u»o o’clock. There wa 1 * lat l '” a large crowd at the firal session of : ; ■ ’ ' do ^ n * 1,1 ;l ‘ ■’ 7'; 1 ' the meeting which will continue f hy i il 1 .a alien class work. 1L-. y

Granada Theater Beauty Contest To End Tonight

through Saturday. Prof. O. il. W il-

ean also

what benefit the ehildvee

Itrim?, a sponsor of the conferenci wid n o ,w loin the spluuli ornr o.

‘.Miss CRKKM \SIT.i;’’ Ml I LECTED \ 1 L<)( \L

THE \ I ER.

in;

ed a plea of guilty, admitting “irregularities” in the bunking laws, Walb PHOT was luUllli guilty by a jury yester-

1 day.

Walb was found guilty in Federal court of violation of the national banking laws during the period he was vice president anil a director of

the First National bank of Lagrange. LAKE ST. AGNES. Canada, April The jury deliberated only ten minutes 27. (UP)—Thi- morning at 7: id o’- U |1(J took but t "'° b « llot3 to ll ’ ach 11:5

, t _ I dock, the Ford relief plane, piloted verdict. The vote was 11 to 1 for A dinner and program wa- held it b >' He-rt Balchen, ami carry mg the conviction on the lust ballot,

the Fillmore Christian Church Thur.-- fal "0' ls M'", Fit/.mauriee. Iluenefeld

int' r esting fact

I county.

l ire inimary election is less than two weeks away and from now on the campaign for votes will be tin in-tim-ive one by all the candidates who

; have serious opposition. MEETING A I Ell.I,MORE

BERM BAEt HEN IS

Mi" llorta .lunkers. Daughter Of Builder of The "Bremen” \ccom-

panietl Fliers on Flight.

y • • n ubi ritted for th(

Itri'ided at the meeting, which

ht-lil at Evans Hall.

Two hundred ministers, college and

open air exeicises and how an unhealthy child would be unable to do the thing' the e children take up and

tul contracting work. ill o ' ■ ami Deck 1 R. Heath L. Henderson J|V t - : truclioll ( ■. XA. Mann W. Nortli Elliot 1 / . ■

They an

j purdic school teachers, social workers ''Xicute daily ai il with out troulm .

nr.d laymen attended the first session

The boys and girls like tire work

-iwh- «'f the Character Education Confer and an 11 dcii-ntly tra.ued, . w

Ufi lOo' enct thi morning. Seventy-five dentor trated Thut day evening, l "’

(•■ (ko E uc ' t ‘ s ^rt»;n out-of-town had regi.-t v.ben the entire piogiam went idf ’ ’ cred before the opening of the morn-j withe ut tiie least bit of intei fercncc.

ing session. A number of visitors - —-o and delegates arrived during the fir st j » . . ^ oa aid continued t" an \e dui Artiril* YOnCtmS

day evening. The program ended the a1 "^ hoehl, victors ov< 1 Death in a campaign of the Sunday schoola of I flight westward over the eiim A 1 .-

I () le iimvch. lantic, took off for Washington. D. C. “Tonight's the 1 Jit!” ■ Earlier in the year the Sunday 1° attend tin luncral H">d Ben“Mi Greencust e" will be elected school was divided in four- section.' n'dt. Mi-s Ibita Junkers, daughter is a climax to tin beauty contest j and an attendance project was start- ” i tbc manufacture! ol the “Bre inducted by th, Granada I heatre[ ed. At the time it was stated that '«*»" thl ‘ l >ian 1 hal made the giui l

[hi lucky I lbe winning group would be given an tn P , " ,hl to Greenly .(■••xi, ruteitainmont by the losing 1 thn'o. ^ ant '» ‘ "nipanir ! [Ur ftici wi .1 i.-i-rivc mam K»oiip.'. The piogram rhuiHday nig^it, ^‘nl planr wjw

..plemihl ^ift fi. vai .-u io . ! w.. tli t ulmination of the campaign.] tu anivo at 1.oiling r lelil at *» p. ni.

Tiie verdict of guilty was returned on all twelve counts of the indictment r» tin ned by tire Federal grand jury nl Indunapoli again.'t Walb and

Weaver last Die. 111.

The action of the jury came at the close of a day when events moved rapidly toward conclusion of the ease, which ha- been on trial since Monday morning. Only three wit-

-52.’>00. $51,148. $49,980. $ 49,687. i'5 r ,W

UDERS MEET ,S HELD HERE URSDAY EVE.

Y-IWO M ERE PRESEN I I OR \L D18TRK 1 NEE1

LAST NIGHT.

iii.e the day.

‘‘Does CuajucU-r’ -Nevo Ke.gi a-. Foundations?" wa.- the subject di - cussed by the Rev. Robert Leonard: Tuiket of Coiuntbus, Ohio, this morn-! ing at 9:00 o'clock. At the 12.50 luncheon held Friday noon at Longden Hall. William Low, Bryan, president of Indiana University, spoke to :i large crowd on

Better Home Week

W K111 I N in MISS ( VROL 'ID 11 1.1/. < (>1 N n HEAL 111 NURSE. Writt, n in the interest of “Better

“Schools and the Building of Char- Hnnns,” by t ,r"l ('. Shultz, aetcr." Dr. Bryan said in part “The Home is tin nm-t intimate of placEardest thing in the world is to mak om . mo-t to he elieiished;

1 cully better tire moral habits

of

ino.-t to be trusted; the place if there

oneself or of anyone eLe—It is encr- | H . lrU( . | u . ;i1 l.-, they are likely to be inously dilTieult to change any habit. )((UI)( |. Gn- ( ilaei if there be kimlne-

l.l.I,I< t 11 URM Moral food

tog of the regular school subject How about L)l ,. , M ,., uty 0 f a home? of 'Ihe .Main Addresses of The Right principles. (T morality • • • • p,,,.. thi tall for expin ,vi tape tr-

It is unfortunate thut in

merchants. She i.l go n, Indi i ta puli- 1,|t May 7 to • .ni)iet witli cti'.ei j girl' from o\i r tl . tute. a. whi■ J time "Mi.- l iciiana” will L ch" ■ n

.it lin iiiui. ug i'h

“Mi s Indiana” will g, to Galvc ton, Texas in June where i t' - national beauty png ant will ■< ■ lield titnl ' .Miss Uiiiv, i'.:" will ei iwu d. The girl who is elect*' ’.Miss Greenca-tic” ha- a -plen iid ' u' ee for fame an fortune. Yot. foi the contestants Iter, will be ree ve.' and |,laced in the ballot box at t t Gran-; ada Theater ui til s o’eluek tonigiit. Coupon.- good Jor five voti -, can b obtained with inch paid adn'l dmi - -ion at the tl 1 ter bo- idfi< e "i lire la.-t time in thi evening’s Uan'.cr.

1. U. SLUGGERS V/IN 10-INNING GAME, 5 TO 4

The big Ford plane was scheduled '«•«« on the stand during thn

day, iiieludiirg Mr. Walb, wh' occu

.Thi would allow for a .-top either at th « s,aluJ ‘ Jurill h r ‘ b ' | Hartmord, Conn., or New York City " i > oi n'"8 r . "il b the exception

I for fuel.

abo

five minutes. The other witni s. were Dr. A. J. Ho-titlci f I .,gia. .

. ... A . ill' New : -i •• d ' ' ■■ ■

Yo.k City paid an impressiv, tribute 0 "' « ,lire<,tol ‘ of tl "' d,,fan< ' t bank * to the memor y of Floyd Bennett to- ca ; 1 ' d b > ,b ° K'-vernmeiit as its only

day.

PI I USD h III RI.S GOOD B \LL FOR IIGERS. ERRORS C AI HE

DEI EAT.

The train bear ing the valiant Aviator’s body arrived at Grand Ceritval station from ljuebec at 7:30 M. and was met by a large crowd ol

mourner s.

• ■■ ■ ■— | The hody of the mail who died of It required ten inning- fur th' 1 ; pneumonia in a (Jurbee ho-pitul aftci ( rim.-on -lugger- from Indiana uni !a d ring fliglrl into the Nurthlun • \er-ity to nose out the DePauw hat: to aid tl" trauded I ran- Atlantic mi n. r> t , I, in a hard-fought matinee fliers, was pi.,co t on a military gun

Feniiii* Mas Delivered by William Johnson of Spencer.

taught.

avoiding as we must the entangnmint of church and state we arc not free to Use in cur schools the gna - e-t book cf morals which the human race posse- *' —Committees 01 me Assoc'ation of American Universith

Builders Supply men of this Set met at Elms Inn Thur-day ing in one of their regular meet-

and hud a splendid dinner uml American Library Association, H( ,■ t IL I " ul | 0 f the Natii t al Education A o

elation arc making u plan to select

100 books which shall if possible he j.jund in every American school not only for the benefit of each individ11,,| hut so as to unite American chil-

the same good things. Moral education requires just and wise administration of the schools. The m A important influence affecting a boy’

*man of the evening and between P 1 uni! wo mi: were ■

jfii-Tii o'er the district.

r 1 : of the main addresses of tire 1 ’ng ivus by William Johnson of J'er. Mr. Johnson is associate edj of Farm Life and is an interest-, talker, and has traveled extenand has met many men in all of life in his quest for mater-'

l for hil - Kreat farm publication t ,, fl' lur- millions of circulation anil bul how bu j. Gixdt with

P to all sections of the country. I Pr. Johnson’s talk wa- 011 “'I' re i : hooking for Better Days” He r ; tiri ly in favor of the McNii y "ill and i- likewi.-e in favm I 1 ’ I -• hi Hun .,u 01 'ani/.iitg

fti .d prirpo-es.

p 0 )‘ Hildebrand, State Seeretui y of ul - ‘I'iz.ation, ol South Bend, an huny of .Spine r also wtti.' on ogruiir and made short talk-, g ■ - show n fidloe. ing tic

Pie

ies, valuable paintings, and costly china: Beauty is here for the poor a well as r ich. The effect cannot be overestimated in a child's life. \ little thought and taste can do -uch wonders with evm humble surroundings. Well chosen colors; light in the rooms; simplicity and sinceritv’in the furnishings; a few pictures;

the presence of good books; the ban , , .

ishment if all trash; the beauty of , cleanliness and freshne.-s: the pie-

care of quietude and onlcrliness: a few flowers here and there, and you

Electrical Flash Injures Workman

on McKeeir field here Thursday after-

noon.

Hickey, Correll and Bucher were outstanding lor the (’rimsoir. Andei-

rebuttal witness

The defense restcil it, euso ri(»on resumption of court after lunch: 0:1, after having used only foi: v

es. At the conclusion 1 nrent’s rebuttal o\iden liott and John Kabb !■ for Mr. Wtdb, .-ubm > I

to Judge Lintlley to toko '

from the jury and dii, not guilty for Mr. Wo 1 -

The motion wa - bo • , s ground tlrat the govemm* 1 f "led to jirove that the ib lunet barking institution wa .1 noinber of the Federal Reserve sy t> n Judge

I.inil*

an Imur to each

gu merits.

-ide for closing

At ( IDEN I n< (T RS \ 1 < I.MI.N I PL \ N 1 ( DNDITION NO!

'i.Rim s.

D.

dren in knowledge and admiration of ^^ ^ invited a wonderful gueat Into

your enivornment: one who is a symbol of love, companionship and

beauty.

home i- not what it should be.

carriage to head a procession to tin 71-t regiment armory where it is G

lay in state.

The funeral train left shortly

son, 1,ampin r and Messcismith look- let 10 A. M. for Vt ashington, beside . . . , , . , ed best for the Tigers in the field and Bennett s body it carried Ins relatives , . . .

at hat. Reggie I’fei.-iek went the *01- ( ontniundet Ri hard lx. Byrd, whom tire route on the mound for DePauw he had pilot* over the North Pol , ind hurled a good brand of ball. The and delegations from tlo North (e - Tho score: ' man Lloyd line, the Irish Free State, Indiana U 0 2 10 0 I 0 0 1-571 German and Irish mm i, lie and repUDcI’auw 1 0 t) 0 0 0 J 0 0 0—4 7 d resentutives < f the city of New York. Butteries— Apple, Bell uml Burke;) Four seaplanes circled above tie 1 Pfersick and .Schemer. | station as the train pulled out and

o the bell in the station tolled.

IN DI \ N \ POLES Lit l>IO< K INDIANAI’UI.IS, April 27. (UP) g prices were steady on the Indianapolis livestock exchange today.

Hulk (ICO to 275) lbs.) hogs cleared j Fair tonight and Saturday. Frost at *10.05. The top price paid was tonight and somewhat warmer Satur-

lay.

harreter is not what w e»id to ; ' im | Ult , |1 yuU haV( . t h,. child’s faith with

t ied in the beginning- Parents who

Messersmith To Bainbridge H. S.

cii' their children out into

Hue.-tis, :i4, was painfully an electrical llasit at the,

cement plant Friday morning. He was lushed to the county hospital |j where it was tate*l that hi injuries were not serious but caused him con-

siderable pain.

Mueslis, who is employ.-.! in the <10 70 1;,^ ipt, totaled 7,500. Holdconstruction crew at the plant, 'vas . oVi . r Iium i, c . r cd 557.

working with tarting equiimrent lor hi , t . att | (1 alK | ,-alves market closa motor, it believed h pHew ..q „ , Bi f ett era cleared al formed a contact resulting in :m elec- ^ ^ ^ Vealers went at $13.50 trical lla.-li due to a short, lb was a])( | p, aV y calves were auc-

IIII WEATHER

ABSENT VOTI LAW WILL

BE IN EFFECT

WILL MU BE IN I I I 1.1 r IN I HE ' OMING PRIM \RY OR N1 X I

NOV 1 mi;i 1;

head and face. His

DP A l W ST A R H> ( GAt II A I

NORTH IT I N AM HIGH

SCHOOL.

wot Id with bitter nnmorks of home e ^ t ,q jruw< Vlll . p UIIie ,j UM ,i ),i s hair send tm m heavily ladened with ban- ,, . , .... pital

that hi- eye-sight was not impaired.j

—-o~——

Examiners Will Be In The City

Lloyd Messer-nrith, it i- announce

dicap-. Fin Id .-uid, “Come, let us live with our children.” In s° saying he , xpr si ed in these ft » " or,da t" 1idtal of a home. This culls for aj sympathetic understanding m joy and sorrow, hopes and ambition- alike. It i this re-ponse to a chilo - feelingthat makes a father and mother true puls and confidant.- and not an albtBainbridge t. ny ruhr of the bou-''.

couch of About a month ago I ha one litt!

r r and addresses.

pi* meeting was u joint affair and 1 unofficially, will go to

r comprised of representative* high chool next f-I ■' ■ - ,, he wanted to go to f th ” Ninth and Sixteenth dis- athletics in the north 1 utnam mk' b « ‘ ^ ^ fault h „

' ■ n the territory bound" 1 M< •«; * mith j 1 ' a 1 rtpn n, oi. Terr. Uni**- it) -

\\ ILL < H E( l\ l »* UN REI’UK I S

Ul (Ul M V Ol EM K

HOLDERS.

leccipt nuinbeied 1,200 and cutth

receipts COO.

\|RM tvs BODY EUl ND MOBILE Alu.. April 27. (UP) Tlif bi" y of a man reported clad in an Aviator's cu-tumc lias been found on Duuphim 1-land, Mobile Bay, n<ar whete an airplane wheel and tii • were lound several weeks ago. Th'

MARRIAGE I.M EN.'E Haul P. Evans, Putnam County, Ella Sutherlin, Putnam ( ounty .

TIGER TENNIS TEAM VICTOR

east by Ben Davis, icnc - . ,ui, t i ul ’ on tiie wc.-t and including PatioouDtuniling ud-iound ' f 'ington. Martinsville, ' v,;l,V ’ ''

P' 1 "-' on the -outli

desire to remain

Memories "t his home life

DcPauw’s tenni- team opened the season Thursilay uftei'nooii by defeuting th*- Inrlianu ruiquet wielders. I to

hody 1. being brought Tie re for identi- : at Bloomington,

fkution. (Juinn (I.) defeated Kiail ID.), 6Relief the body might be that of 3, 6-1; Pike (I.) deflated BrandenPau! Redfern, Georgia-to-Brusil fly- burg (D.), C-l. 1-C, *M; Shoemaker Depart- er, wa given little credence as Red- (D.) defeated Hi me ll.), 6-1, 6-2-

The examiners from th* - , . . - , , . • , ment of Inspection and Supervision fern's plane was lust seen more than Hughes (D.l, I rent NTxon <1.1 (',-3.0-4;

P. Broadstrect offered tire set fed as basketball 0, l , | aln J ,n M 1 ( . hi , as l „ but h s , fresh air, and The reports are being compiled by

r ! rin a,| d testament of Claudiu also headed tie I n -' 1 K. ... f ( „,| rhut bo;, bis bien cointT'!' i !!:. C i rWell L. for P lobute | n • l,o.' m frem Eruiicisco, Ind- 'ng to school - » day ; I • • interest***! of a request

in his

o and Shoemaker (D.) lieut tjuinn and

county office- holders a.- u result Tri Fsi will meet Satuixluy, -Ypiil Nixon (I.). 0-0, 0-3, 6-3.

State depart-j 28th at 2:30 o’clock in the City Libr- o—

work and takes pride in his ment, to compile the amount of work | ary. A ‘ !wmplau,t f " r ■ iud,f .‘ !,n ^ t lor work a , h .P . onIy a (|on ,. i su | uries received and other o foreclosure of mortgage in the sum

,re lieeii filed in th ■ He win .-ueeeeu » .•»— 7 1 , „ n, done by an word relative to the routine of the A finding was made for the plain , of $i.,O0. has been fil d m the Put ^ the case bus lieen cnUmted to goes to Greensburg. ° . , (MM ..tenth of various office-, in order that the en- lift by the court in the Circuit Court num Circuit Court. Citizens Trust

o °‘l t# dcr , " ■ °£ n , ' . p- hl . w tire report the Thursday, in the matter of the eor ( om^R, *d Greencart

<. Broadatreet also fried ap^i- Mrs. Estes Duncan, Mi '■ ' , ,ute car re* npiled f the legis- plaint o note, the Former* State Thomoa E. Randr et al Corwin 1 d ’ . .. . u..0 om ,l*i, and Mrs. Luella Jordon al had * who ' 1 ,„.,uut laure in order that tin «ala i* of Bank of Eminence versus Upton GiUen are the utt* ttcj for the

, 1 Uii'fiicastl' As long us we, in lut ‘ >1 .... , ,

»'uit Court Thursday. As ob- Club and come

^ toe ‘Te Will rucceed Frank Pruitt, who bo .ily appearance.

I bank- to the la.il legislature, tho Absent Voter- law will not bi iit effect in the coining primary election. Neither will il be effective next No.

'■ 0 vember, becauoe the law was re*

pealed by the lust legislature. The intent of the law was fine, but the way it was worked was a crime. Fraud in securing the absent voters ballot:- was general om 1 the .late and the way they were handled was equally us bad. Of cotii'i- the persons win, were ab-ent and votml by this net bod bad good intentions, but if 'hey know how their ballots were finally counted, many of them no doubt would be more than surprised. Because of the widespread ubusu ol thi law, there wa.- a strung sentiment in every community for it.-, repi id and thus resulted iu tire legisiutuii wiping it off the statute books

without opposition.

In I ulnam county, close to 1,0(H) ab cut voters ballots were used iu the primary anil genet .,1 elections unit this high percentage held good all ever the state. Many wxm were ublt to go to tire polls, w>1 .".'ho d to vote by this method for van is reasons, but thut system lias been d,s« curded, and on May S, if there aro any here w ho are unable to go to the polls, their vote will not be cast.

tuiil bond for special letters of Mel

"'".ration. The bond wa.- approv- of Clovetdule, w

Friday.

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such

unhappy households, two-room" county officers can be oqualued.

Shaw, LTis is. Aluuuou,

plaintiff,

Mr. and Mrs. John Alice were m Indianapolis Tinu. ay.