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.VOLUME THIRTY-SIX

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, .)UI,Y 17, 19 28.

No. 235.

GROVER HURT IN CUSTODY ON BOOZE CHARGE

ri.OVKRDALE l<' N VR HESTER BY SHERIFFS RAIIHM; PVKM MONDAV*!! 1‘NOON.

SI PPLE PASTORS. The Presbyt^iian Chunh will have the fallowing supply nvni tors timing the absence of Ihe pa.-tttr, Ke\, \ I. Raphael, on his vacation: July 22, nr. F. <\ Hood, Fianklin. July 29, Rev. Pem O. Daniels, pastor of Clayton Presbyterian

Church.

5, Rev. I.ewi; A. Kelly, Edinhurg I're: hyterian

HOOVER WILL CAMPAIGN ON TWO ISSUES

M\SH FO* t ND in OFFUFRS 4 Apparatus For A Still Also Located ^ By the Police. Barrels And 4 m ifalllrs in Profusion.

August

pastor of

< ’hurch. August

pastor of

('hurch.

t OMAN I ER PROSPERITY ANR !M I t.Rl i’Y IN OOYERNMENT t;. •». i*. sum; AN.

12, Rev. W. Oreenwoo.i

?. Diet king, | Presbyterian

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PLAN IMPOSING LAST RITES FOR MEXICAN FLIER

S.-wiit I wo Lsues ( an ted t oolulvc To White House In 1921 In Tremend nils Repuldiean Landslide.

NEW YORK TO PA A I I I TINti FAREWELL Tt)*!iORA (»l

EVI 11.10 ( VRRANZ \

Vl< TIM

PLANE (RAsH

(Trover Hurt, Clovertlale man who resides west of CJover lalc on a farm owned by Amos (T!W=v>pn-r, was taken into custody Monday afternoon • jby Sheriff Eiteljorg f Pv posse--s/sionand sale pf ip toxic sting litiuor. Tlie local authorities received their information 'from a man who wa.s '"recently up in the circuit court on a •trunk charge. The sheriff and his t deputy went to this farm about one o’clock and were there several hours. Between fifteen and twenty gallons of ma.-h was found in a small oui ( building and a number of empty bariels out of which mash had been

■igjlij poured shortly before the officers i NEW YORK, July 17. (CP)— A had arrived as it was still on the bugler will sound taps and three volground around the building and sev-j leys will he fired while ten thousand eral inches deep inside. I soldiers stand at attention outside The material out of which a still Pennsylvania station tomorrow aftcould have been easily made was also 1 ernoon as the body of Captain Emilio found in another building. There wa- Carranza, youthful Mexican aviator, ■C stove, copper tubing ami cooling ap- starts on its journey to Mexico City, paratus and a larg- i ju>t back^^On^o^h^mosMmposinj^unerals

.SUPERIOR, VVis., July 17. (UP)Herbert Hoover has informed Prexi-, dent Coolidge he intends to stress the issues of continued prosperity ami integrity in governmental manage ment in his campaign for the white

house.

The Republican candidate indicated j he would name these two as the data- ' , inant issues in the speech of accept-' ; ance of the nomination at Palo Alto, Calif., August 11, the United Press

Dead Airman W as Hailed As "Lind- was reliably informed D day. bergh of Mexico, Body lo Be These are practically the same isTaken To Homeland.” ^ sues upon which Mr. Coolidge sue cessfully sought election in 1924. They

H VRItY 1H AM RETURNS NEW YORK, July 17. (UP)—Har ry K. rhnw cam. iome from Emope today and conveyed the impression to ship deportei's that be thought England h-d given him "A Dirty

Deal."

"Everything w,. all light every where >1 e," Thaw said, oi cussine Ids exclusion at the gate- of (ireat Britain. "I went all over France and' (ieimany amt nol dy l*otheied me at all may lie an oc asinnat Newspapei man hut they ale y.iod fellows."

MARRIAt.K | U'ENSK

I.eo If. Woodhmn, Areola, HI., t*-

Lorene Hodge, Tu sola 111.

EVENS RESIGNS AS MONON R. R. CHIEF COUNSEL

v I i RED EVENS t It in\m ( Ol VI A BOA . W ELI. KNOWN IN C.REENt ASH I

EOI It E\E( I I I II MEXICO CITY, July 17. (UP)— Two army officers and two i ivilians were executed after courtmartial for selling arm to rebels, a San Luis Potosi dispatch to the Newspaper Univeisal -aid today Many civilians had been arrested on unilar charges, ■ it wa aid

ICEBREAKER IS RETURNING TO KINGS BAY

M A SONIC NOTICE Slate.I meeting Temple Codec

No.

I All M At,I A NI I I. M lit RK-;- ( U1 n DIRIGIBLE CREW, IN SERIOI S ( ONRITION.

I II E( ITU SEPTEMBER 1ST. Air. Evens To Accept Professor ship of Law At Indiana I uiversity. (ivvns Farm Near Here.

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A. llAfRIY, \A’. li. CALDWELL,

M. Sec'y

ON BOTH SIDES OF THE FENCE

DEMIM l( ATS DRA in STATE HI I

SI PPORT sM[ | h (•or

PRESIDENT.

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Indiana Democrat tempt to hit hoth

S, July

are ide

ITW the building. Jug- and bottles were the city has ever ceen has been ar-

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witbi

icattered all around the property. ranged as New York’s final honor to

were first suggested publicly at Chicago Sunday by Vice-President Chas. G. Dawes, who told Hoover he believed these issues were foremost. Mr. Coolidge is understood to have agreed the issues were well selected.

The issue of prosperity will be | of t|)e . 1( | viBOry widely used by Hoover himself in his I : , r ,_„.

speeches during the campaign, while that of competent governmental management will be stressed by the oth-

, II. R. Kurrie, president of Monon Railroad company has an"lumeed the retirement of Alfred Kv eiis, former Putnam county resident, as chief counsel for the company, ef-

fective September I.

Mr. livens will resign his place with 'he Monon to accept a professorship . of law at Indiana Eniversity. Mr. Evens has been an attorney for the Monon for the past ten years iml for some time has been head of the legal department of the company.

17 —Thci^° W!l * m, ' n al1, l reared at Putnameoing to at a "'* '' 1 known in this of the u/..i county, where he continues an inter

POLICE KILL BANDIT NEAR INDIANAPOLIS

Erozen l.eg A\ ill Probably Be Vmpu tateil As East Chance To tiaxe Him Erom Death.

AMlUND SECOND (ROOK" IN THRU LING GUN BATTLI AND ( M ASE TUESDAA .

BANDITS IN THREE ( \Rs

Gang Had Been Operaling On National Kii.ul East of Indianapolis Cor Several Days.

the Hier, who died Thursday when hi.s I f ‘ l • stmpaigners.

CHAUTAUQUA PROBABILITY ONLY SLIGHT

luplicate of 1 That information coming privately

crashed in ' a ' K ' unofficially, hut authoritatively electrical 1 frorri Ihe conferences which Hoover

and Mr. Coolidge have been holding

nm

body in the procession

vania station.

The procession will go down Broadway, through New A’ork's center of gaiety — Times Square —ami

ONF. PLAN REMAINS EuR ( H VI TAUgi'A PEOGR AMs HER I

THIS SUMMER.

There la still a possilnlity that there may still be a Chautauqua in

(ifeenca.'1hi» stiMiiH.W7*arr»irrHnu to tlu-m- to to.- taj.'i...qj station where the County Agent, Robert Stevenson, a special train of three pullman . a hut only under one plan. diner and tin observation car containHe received n reply Tuesday morn- '"K a catafalque will leave at 1:9.7 ing to a letter which he wrote to the !'■ m. for the Mexican border,

l.oar Independant Chautauqua Coin ■ puny part of which v.a> pidili-lied in the Banner on i\hwida>. Tin " |>1> stated that the company Though that a successful C^ptnuqua ( Ollld be put on in this city even if only a few peo

good-will monoplanethe Spirit of St. Louis New Jersey during tin

storm. j

At .'! p. m. tomorrow, services will i a( the Fifsident’s summer lodge, was lie held in the Upper Broadway Fun-! ^ Hr>it new » emanating from tin-

eral Chapel, where the body has lain

in state since Sunday. A gun caisson, attend. Point Cadets, will heat

by West Carrnma’s

to Pennsyl-

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wi.^l' |p d'' 1 ‘•o-‘>P p rat p -

The plan they suggested, if other could he worked out, was

each of the twenty five guuirantnrs

none

for

GIRL HIKERS ASSAULTED BY TWO AUTOISTS

i to pay ten dollars and receive ten or I fifteen tickets, which they could -ell I or do whatever they pleased with them. This company putting the ' ) t:hautauqua in is under contract to

s' i i .i . — I «o girl hiket

N come hack for the next two years / j without any contract if it can lie put ^ over this summer. Under tliis plan the 1 chautauqua would have to tie put on Nn in some public hall or building where J’’ the expense would he reduced to the

minimum.

GIRLS TAKEN Til DESERTED HOI SE BA AIEN VA Ho (. A A E

THEM A RIDE.

candidate himself as to the issues he | will name in his acceptance speech. I Hoover has steadfastly declined t>. talk about polities, reiterating that he [ w< iil.i say whatever he had to say in

i his speech.

Hoover also discussed with th>President the advi.-ability of announc | ing immediately acceptance of hi i resignation as secretary of commerce Arrangements have been made foi ' the I le.-iilent to make tlie announce ment today. At the same time the President may iuinounce Hoover’ fiuccer.sor. Those mentioned for (Inpost are Walter Brown, of Toledo, Hoover’s present .-tssistant, Dr. .lid ios Klein, head of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, and William M. Butler, former chairman of the Republican national committee, and close friend of the presi

dent

Mr. Coolidge informed Hoover lie Would do every I hillg he po sibly could to bi-lp the ticket iu November. The President indicated he would make two or three peeches, one before he

and dry question. They will preach dry and at the same time, give sup port to Al Smith, presidential candi (iate. This action was agreed on at the campaign policy at a joint meeting of -tale candidates and member

at their meet

ing Monday afternoon.

The Indiana Democrats will advo cate strict enforcement of the ilqum laws without modili.-ntion as advocat ed by Gov. Smith. Albert Stump, candidate for senator, will make hi campaign race on the wet and dry

issue alone, he staled,

Frank Hailey, candidate for gov.-i nor, will conduct hi campaign on political corruption however, il wa

agreed.

.■A, owning some farm land ore at thU time. Ho has many relative- in

the county.

Rockford Airman Plans One-Stop Jump lo Sweden

IU RT H ASSEI.I. TO M AM I’RIP BA H A A Ol liRE I NLAND

(ING

PETERSBURG, Ind., July 17 (UP) bd't here and all urging the elector

from Hiizelton, Ind. ! •Ac to eudor.<e the Repuldican |)iirty.

were attacked by two unidentified ''he President i expected to inakv young men from whom they accepted j •* -Speech in Massachusetts to his

a ride in an automobile, police said home -late voter in the fall,

here today. Hoover will leave Duluth, Minne-Flo.-sie Hobson, 19, and Elizabeth ■" la ' ucroiis the * a ke from here at « McQuarry, Id, told authority that P- af,p '' a * w " 'hiy vi it with the

the men took them to a deserted ' '^tiling chief executive,

house six miles west of here an.I at- automobile pa rail e from Supertaeked them. One of the gills waved ii,r 11 ,)l,luth . « miles, has been ara handkerchief and attracted the at- K ' n g'“l. I here Hoover will again tention of John Blaine and his son, 1 " u " 1 U "‘ trai " to his jourVirgil, driving on a road nearby. As t '’ Pacific Coa t. He will ar-

house the

PUTNAM REPRESENTED

BLOOMINGTON, July 17. (UP)— Putnam county is represented in the TiKli annual summer session of Ind-

iana Uiiiv. rsitv v • ’• ' ' .-"t The , ; , , ... , ; the Blaines appro, .he.I th« session opened June 14 and the at .. . , li j .l . » . » a-sailants fled.

J tendance exceeds that of last year.

The total enrollment is ISGo. for the o

V tegular terms at Bloomington, Did- 1

V Linupolis, and Winona Lake. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESHK K The state university is now opedu- s nveruge at the Indianaling frncticallv on a twelve months’ P 0,ls Llvestock F.x< hange was steady husks, With only awo or three week- Kulk < 1 ' 7,, * :l00 ,l,s) hoRS t ' |pa "‘ ,J ^e int.-rventing between the close of the l ,ens with a po.-.-ible lop

price of .$11.(10. Receipts were esti

live in San Francisco Uri.lay,

A

BAINBRIDGE MAN IS SICK

LEGIONAIRES TO ASSEMBLE IN LAFAYETTE

>1 AIE MEET i\G Ol \MEKH AN I.EtHON I’dSTS Ol’ENS ON

A I GUST 27.

More than Mt,(HiO cnmi.id. of fronl line trench, tiao |*oit, on.I eunton in*-at ol World war day , from alums! every eoliimunily in the -late, will father at CufirMte, August 27, for

I convention <>l' Hi. nt ol ib. American

INDIANAPOLIS, July 17. (UP)One ex-convi. i i dead and another j fatally wounded as the result of a dose up gun tight between bandit hiI jankers and a squad of I n.lianapolipolice near ('limberlillld, Did., early

. today.

I'be bundil- bad created a reign ot terror alone highways between Anderson, Greenfield and Indianapolis. The dead bandit is Ed Rider, 'iD I li* lian a pel i , a paroled convict. Three rifle bullet ended his life The other victim of p' lice gun fire was shot

i through the head.

The bandit < u contained a large I quantity of whi key and Canadia 1 ale, and a collection of watches an.

i jewelry.

The bandit operated in three cars Police beljeVe.l there W.-iv eight it

tho hand.

I One eai w.i tolen from a negri

ROUKFORD, Ilk, July 1. (UP)— Bert Hassell, Rockford flyer, will |iend the re-t of the week going over his plane, "Greater Rockford” in the ! expectation of taking ..tf early next ; week on a one-stop Might to Stock

holm, Swelled. ) U " p CiXl WU

Hassell returned here yesterday , ,,a " M, ‘" r a '" 1 was ,, '>' ant

' Sande, Oaldandon. The dead and wounded bandits were io the Sandf

a two day aiinn ilidiana Depait

I .egi. n.

Due of Ihe

’»st «*laborat<‘

pro

gram of pnt.*rt:i

omem ol any

ta$<

convention ha

'Pii worked

OUI

t|irougli month

»l’ frfTttil by

E'lalll.

vi. Mcllnle, ..I

ItOffun: port,

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summer classes and the opening the fall term on September 14. Putnam county students who arc

\A I LI. KNOW N ( ITIZEN OF TH A I ( I I A SUFFERED ATT At K OF

I'NCON.SC lOUSNESS.

mated at 7,000.

The cattle market was decidedly ——.

Harvey Hall, well known druggist

yearlings steady to -trong and the of Bainbridge suffered an attack

a ,,, stock and veulers little changed. Tm* day morning wliile on the street Ulovenlale:'^Rulph' Doi-ett "* Beryl Movement was slow on receipts of and for mote than three hours was tin Douglas, EuCrth Lowery, ’ Bessie 1 - ;ino hpa ' 1 - ' ;teer ' brought $i:k-1 conscious and his condition was con-

Spaulding, I.eanove Taber, and Trilles 50 to Calves receipts numliered ddered grave.

Taber. ‘ 700 and the market was steady. Veal- Mr. Hull is one of the best known "mtirTvt'r- AVan.,, A'-unt. «* brought $li to |t8 nnd heavy often of Monvee township and of the

enrolled at Indiana University this uneven today with some steers and

summer*are a* follows: l: "" '

Bainbiidgai i Albert V. Heavin.

__ _ Youtit.

Raccoon; lAIrs. Iniogene Gilland ca l ves ^7 to $11. | <nurses’ training school, Iddianapolis. sh ‘* < ‘l» l ' ecei P t

county and hi- sudden iHn*s> was a

numbered 1,400. severe shock to his many acquaintan-

Roaehdale: Jesse Anderson, EolU r an|,,? ' WPrf ‘ unevenly steady to

J ( offman, TCsthei E. Sill.-ry (hi.digi- "'" t '

I' al station, Winona Lake), i,ol a Stew n _

lot. Crank Str.uilm.

50 ees.

is. EX BAN HER SENTENCED

Vel|ien: Chaile Greene. CHICAGO, July 17. (UP)- George —■ - —o I W. Anderson, former teller of the FORTY ARE DROWNED Calumet National Bank wa entenc MANNHEIM, Germany, July 17. ”d to four years in the U. S. Indust

Forty bathers in the Rhine between '•(*! reformatory at Chillocothe, 0., waitresses were to he seen , p'Karlshuhe and Bingen were drowned today for the embazzlement of $(15,- kow.

,itf j today while seeking relief from the 800 of the Bank’s funds. The opening of the first restaurant 4 heat wave. — o fore on the order of an American

-I NEW WHEATON MARKET I quick lunch parlor, with girl- serving

t-g’jj ROME, July 17. (UP)— Several Rescue Hurst brought the first the tables, created quite a furor. I

WAITRESSES A SHOCK

HANKOW, July 17. (UP)—Air though this city is in the forefront of the youth movement in China, and has always lieen among the first to loke up foreign ideas and fads, it was not until this month that real

in Han-

ROM1 deaths

'^thut is

' mk«- occurred today from heat shipment of 1928 wheat to this city Chinese are to be seen (tally watching ^ < ’®*is'ng suffering throughout Tuesday morning. It was delivered to through the windows, many of them Hm country. Ihe tempciuture at the Big Font Mills and wa. reported -halting their heads in evident di-.ip-

comti imiwi; .1" II. Klinger, ol In dianupolis, -tat, adjutant; and tie Lafayette com. non committee. The Legion Auxiliaix and the Forty and Eight, play and fun ociety of tin Legion, will join ii the Lafayette re

union.

G.-n< lal head., iter of the l.evion during convention will be ill the Euw i Inr hotel. One the entertainment j feutilri . of the uvention will be a slat, wide batb a.g beauty contest. I *i' which twenty posts in as many '

itie. ol the stai,- have already mad. DEi ATH

••tr'cs. The Lafayette Legion post, host of the convention, i offering $525 in ca.-h prizes to the five most beau iful contest its, and in addition is providing a IT'.- entertainment for ill 'he contestan The bathing beau ty lOiGest, and ther enlertuinment will he held Sunilgy afternoon, Au-ru.-t 2(>, as a pm-eonvsntbm event. Also on Sunil s’ afternoon thenwill be a special rontest for each Legion bund and dnim corps, the winner- of eacfi to Im» given $125 cash orize. The main musical contest how •ver will be hel Monday afternoon,

luring and folio'ing the big

lirough the dow own fiction of Lafayette. A speil.er of national re pute is being hi ked for an addres in a joint meeting of the Legion and Auxiliary .Monday morning, August 17. The final busines session will

be lu-ld Tuesday forenoon.

The election of the new tale com uiander of tho I ■ gion and other ofl'i dais will take place at the Lafayette

convention.

A golf tournament, and rifle and pistol mutches have been arranged as part of the program, la addition there will be an aviation show, horse racing, a boxing bow, theater eider tail ini-ot, baseball games, convention bull and band concert. Hotels will b>- tilled to capacity nn convention week. legionnaires an* advised to inuko reservation at once

yt

from Norlbville, Mich., after a tour ] of the l ountry in hi plane. He will be a mipailii d on the Nwcileil flight; l>y Parker D. t'ramer, nuvigatoi loimerly a government aviation in-

spector in the smithwed.

Rockford has received Hassell’ plan, with iiiaike.l eiithu.-iasm. TTu contemplated flight h.'i caused con trie lion of n new liyirig fleld hen-, | with niiiway .'I,Olid li-.-t long. ITi> , (tight i heing linnnced by popului

' -lib-, iiplion m Rockford.

Ila -i-ll plans to carry 100 gallon of ga oliii.- ao.I 2a gallon of oil. Thai wi'iild In -nil i, i.-iit lo carry the (ii. iti i Rock lord to Givciilalid, Inbi ll. v. . II.- would -top at Gi.-. ii land and i.'ITi.-I, ib.-n re nming In

flight to Sweden.

A radio et Mill be installed in lb. SI m-on Detroiter monoplane tbi.week. Has ell aid he would take nil a- soon a government weather mpoll an- favorable and when he re ceive • favorable word from the Michigan uiiiv. r iU expedition in

Greenland.

car when overtaken by police. l our holdups cinlil.'d to the gang Mere re)o rt.-d from Anderson; one in Muncie, and three between Anderson and Imlianapoli M Anderson the bandits held iq I . I Staford, Rushvllle and look hi aid on: ibilu.

Alaskan (rater Reported Active

ID A\ A Y(H.( AND I' 1(1 PITONs Aid REPORT I D ON 1SL AND (»r AKI I AN.

EX-FREMIEM OF ITALY IS DEAD

( DM ES Id GIOA A \ \ I Glnl.IT 11 I ARIA I I END A A

MORNING.

DI l < li HAKPjiK. Al ASK A, July 17 (UP) -Henv, volc.-mio eruption on Akiit.m Island, one of the Aleutian Chain, were report -i bere ’oday by the U. S. Coa-t Guard Cutler Unalga. The inhabitants of native villager on the I land also aie being teirorizdl by tlie Earthquake hrtek , the Unalga lepoltod. Steam ainl Lava were seen coming from the crater of (be volcano on tinIsluml, offiier of the boat aid.

(H R ( ARNIA VI

MOSCOW, July 17. (UP)—The Russian ice breaker Krassin steamed vviflly through northern waters D day iu an attempt to save the life of one of Hu. It) nien she bad so <uccessfully brought out of the ice bound waste- of Ihe north. Captain Adalherto Mariano, rescued off an ice floe near Foyn Island, reportedly was in a serious condition. One leg was badly frozen while he, Captain /.appi and their late leader. Finn Malmgren, attempted to walk to aid. It was reported today that gangrene had -i-t iu and that Mariano’; condition was critical. So serious i. Mariano’s condition that tin* commander of the Krassin messaged the Citta di Milano, supply (hip of the Italia flight to meet her it the entrance to Kings Bay Harbor. There Mariano will be transferred so he may get expert medical treatment. The Krassin is unable to enter King Bay Harbor because her draught is too deep, hence, the request that she be met in the harbor. A oun as Mariano has been transferred, the k ra sin which iiom - ba hern li l.-il a one of the greatest mere ••hip in modern history will •onimue on to Advent Bay with the ther 15 men she rescued from what ppeared to be an almost inevitable loath in the ice-bound north. Tlie«e 15 men included: Pr f. E. Behounek, Lieut. Alfredo Vigli.-ii, E |i«v Troiani, N'al.de Cec•ioiii, Giuseppe Hiagi, Captain H’ilip po /.appi, Chuklmovsky, the Russian iviatnr; a.--istant pilot truuhe; navi{ator Alexieff; mechanic Shalagin; movie man Uluaienstoin. The explorer Noye and three Italan eba .-nr . They will be di-.-niliarked at Ad vent Hay the fii I time in almost tvv.. months that many of them have been n civilkzation. The Italia group, /api.i and the Viglini i party , have leeu Handed .-.in •<• May 25 when the big dirigible suddenly crashed. All the men aboard the Krassin were reported jubilant. The prospect if again realizing .one of (he coinfoil of civilization, nlT.-r the weeks in which (heir notiri Inn.oil was limled to I'emmican and their re t to leeping bags iu ice covered territory, made them cheerful. Aftei the Kra- in has disembarked r )<• cued men the ice breaker will refuel, Chukhnoy ky’c plane will be reconditioned it wo cracked when he mad.* a forced northern landing lue to fog and then the Krassin will start out to try and find 12 other men h t in the Arcti . The e group mJude the Roald .Amundsen party of i\ and the six men of the Italia who toat.-il away with the envelope of that craft.

Work Begins On New ML E, Church

CAVOUR, ITALY, July 17. (UP)Giovanni Giolitti, 8(1, several time; Premier of Italy, died eally today after .several weeks illne > from a com

plication of .li cases.

The former I’remiei’- power had waned as fasci m grew under Pender Mii.'-ulini. He wa- sti»p,ied of power when Mussolini re-organized the government in 1921. Since then he has been inactive politically, -pend pa ride ' i n K ^' s time writing hi.s memoirs. Giolitti was ent to parliament n I8K2 from lln- district of Drnnero am 1

BrnzH' last earnival for many moons ari l at. lea I as loHg the the new licell e fee is in effect, folded it- ' tents Saturday night and moved t< ! Greencastle t > enteituin the summ. i 1 tu lents of DePauw Uuiver ity and other denizens on the hank of Big

Walnut.

Rut before the Snapp Bros, carnival got nut of town it property was attached by Sberilf TilT.i- in behalf of Fred ('ml, yvho .1 .im: the carnival .management owes him $111.25 as bis -Imre ol the profit uiilig the week. The carnival did a good business Saluiday night but Hu* management

LESLIE ( (H,\ IN H AS STARTED EVUAV.VriON WORK FOR NEW EDI ED I

Leslie Colvin, Indianapolis contractor, hu a gang of workmen busy on tlie new Methodist church to !»• erected at the corner of Simp-on and

Locust t reels.

The work was started this week, aud already a number of team and a good sized gang of men are busy at the excavation wotk

had been in public since that time.

At the beginning of the World War claimed the action of the police in arhe wa- Premier. In 1920 he was called resting operator ot the gambling

ag..in to direct the government. Dm ill"' hi ndmini'tration there had lieen anarchy in . veral Italian distiirt

li.iulh

i ared the pi ople away. The

UK II ARDS HITS BULLS F.YF Stewart Richard.- 19, of 423 E

Red Men ay that tlie cumpany’.s u.l- Franklin, a local -tudent at the Cit-

LOCAL CAR DAMAGED

A drunken driver from Kentu- lr made good hi escape after crashim*. into another cur on west National avenue at the C. I. W ero inthis afternoon. Mrs. Earl Harris, of

ranro man put out ton many tick t lice and that tbi cut the re. eipl Brazil T ime .

THE WE. V I HER

freeiizcn.’ Military Training Camp shot down | course at Fort Benjamin Harrison, hooting high powered machine gun, L-cored 150 out of 150 shots in the | hulls eye at a distance of 8.T 1-3 feet. The machine gun weigh 78 pound* I and has a muzzle velocity of 50<1

Increasing cloudiness tonight, prob-.^ots per minute.

Florence today w.-u 104.

No. 2 grade.

proval.

with H. H. Horner, of Lafayette, convention chairman to avoid disappointment later in obtaining nrrotmnodnUeni

Candidate Rich-

Greenca tie, reported to the police ably thundershowers in north portion i ards fired from a prone position folibul (be Kentucky Ford coupe occu tonight or by Wedne day and pass-> | ow .j n ^ t | le scientific methods prepi. .1 by two men, both of whom were ibly until portion In Wednesday. J cribed by his army tiistructor who drunk, crashed into her machine and Cooler Wedne-day in no it h and ‘'‘C' complimented him on his steady

teal portions. nerves and his obedience to the rule*

Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arnold and ' nightor, and Mrs. George Humphry and -on spent Sunday M'ith Mr. and

Mrs. Murel Insor.

badly damaged it. Mrs. Harris said the driver went eat to Meridian street after the accident and then turned south. The police scoured tiecity hut were unable to find the Ken

tu. ky car.— Brazil Times.

I

which r«duee army target practice

to a scientific sport.

Candidate Richards says that a machine gun is a preference to a rifle and i:, thiee to one better than a rifle.