The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1928 — Page 1

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 6, 1928.

No. 2(U.

direction. It will fly over Wisconsin towartl Green Ba> ami head for S.iult Ste. Marie, Mich., where it will fly into Canada. Weather reports today indicated

Juris in

To Indiana polls nf To Ucenac Plat i s

that Hassell and Cramer would encounter ideal flyinjr conditions over Canada. They had postponed their takeoff yesterday because of warnings tha' a terrific storm was raging over Newfoundland. The plane will follow a semi-circu-lar courge through the northern wastelands of Canada, making stops •it Cochrane, Ont., Mt. Evans. Greenland, and Reykjavik, Iceland. At each stop, the "Greater Rockford” will refuel. The deei-ion to make three stops permits of a lighter fuel load suited to the plane’s lifting capacity. For the tir.-t leg of the flight, 750 miles it carried 200 gallons of fuel. The date of the plane's arrival in Stockholm will depend on favorable weather. If conditions are ideal, only overnight stops will be made. Sun day is the earliest it can reach

Stockholm.

The trip to Stockholm—first to he attempted from the middle west— will cover .",725 nautical miles, but the longest water jump, fi in Reykjavik to the Norwegian coast, is only 548 miles. The flight’s backers

Stink, 2135 Pleasant Run I contend safety and practicability will Indianapolis and the other make thi. route the one eventually ' ‘I. E. Goodwin of Peoria HI —o—■

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AUTOS CRASH AT CURVE; 1 MAN INJURED

BILLY SINDAY AT WINONA The thiity-fourth Annual Bible 1 Conference opens on Friday morn ing, at Winona Lake, Indiana, to continue ten days. There will be -ome twelve sessions each day, beginning at 8:00 A. >1 , closing at 10

COUNTY FAIR WILL OPEN ON SEPTEMBER 12

P. M. The opening Conference ser

' I

JOE < \I\ P AIN FI LLY (IT " KKt h ON M \NH.\n AN

PAX KMENT

COMMITTEES AT WORK ON FINAL XRRANCiEMF.NTS FOR

ANNEAL FAIR

•ra were wrecked one of tally demolished, Wedne-da> | n between three *nd^^on

I n the National Road w t of 'Me. The coupe that wa i

was a bootlegger’s auto and und by Sheriff Ed Eitel.ing ty-five quarts of liquor in it.

|^jj^river of the coupe miracu

•ajied injury as after the deswiped a car from Illinm | over a small embankment

led over and over,

ling to the records in tie fioffice the coupe is owned f>>

mon will be pleached at 10:30 A. M in the Tabernacle, by Hr. E. C. MeCown, pastor of the Lebanon United Pie.-byteiian Church, Pittsburgh,! which ha.- the largest congregation

DAMAGED of that denomination in the world. GOOD ' Theie will be representatives from ________

Other tar Iron, Braid. Accident Oc- ""P'*i** To Bate Gives cur red Late Wednesday Near Z"} 1 knt 'f n u!1 ! Every Indication That Fair XX ill

BOTH MACHINES

PREM11 MS OI FEKED

in place. Gene:al inspeetion of all exhibit- by a eommiUee of the Fair Board. 9:30 A. M. Judging of Farm pro-

ducts.

10:00 A. M Judging of Poultry. 2 00 P. M. Judging of Sheep.

7:00 P. M. Grand parade of all lt\

stock. Band concert. | 8.00 P. M Hoi , how of riding and ,, A( , Wun| , ,, Vs , | jOS |.; ( \ix driving horses. , v i ii,v u ■ A more complete program of ■ l( ,, 'i INJI 111 >X Elithe night horse show will be NEsDXY P. M. J announced. |

Thursday September tilth.

LOCAL MAN’S ,

CAR WRECKED BY TRAILER

Koacue /.arrng l arm.

Be X Huge Success.

over the religious world, is din tor I of the Winona Conference and will

- preside at the various -e.-gions. I

Joe Cain, Commercial Place, was Thursday, August 2;Sid, will be The fifth annual Putnam County painfully cut about the shoulder "Home Coming Day," when the Rev. Tair will open in Greenea-tle on Wednesday evening, when two auto- W. A. Sunday will preach <>n “The September 12 and will la-t until'

TRANS-OCEAN AIRMAN DIES AFTER CRASH

kiteljnrgf was called by who noticed the liquor. Tw n jugs were found intaet > iff and tha broken part- - I I Her jug* fate found. Cdf waa towed to Tribh Goodwin left Greencastb

S|Instating His destination c

would retuin. The driver of

e stayett on the scene until

whom he knew came alo> got into her «»r and dro\.

icisffl

ROTARY CLUB HEARS GOOD T ALK TODAY

mobiles crashed at a curve on the Old-fashioned Home. Manhattan pavement southwest of

the city.

The wreck occur led near the Kus.•oe Zaring faint about ti o’clock. Both machines were badly damaged

a- result of the eta-h.

In the Greencastle rar were .XJ>e Cain and Mr. and Mr». Joe Cain, who we;e enroute to Manhattan. The oth er car was driven by a man named

Anderson, who it i- -aid i -uperin l^iJI Rll -'' I’ROX E I XI XL 1(1

tendciit of th< Stout Furniture Corn I XLXJOK DEL PHLIL IN pan) al 1C :v,, ' IB XMLUK X. The foree of the impact sent the , ——

Brazil ear into the field an th< Cam NOILD I I XLI AN XXIXIllR

auto also lef the road and was stop- !

ped by a fence. A wrecker toWed 1 Anderson’s machine hai k to Brazil for repair- while Cain’s car was taken to the Manhattan garage.

Saturday night, September 15. Final plans for the fair, which is less than a month off, are being made by the various committees and all indications are that this year’s exhibits will he even more numerous and bet-

ter th;.n in the past.

The progiani and piemium lists for the fair are a- follow-:

10:00 A. M. Judging in -wine depart-

ment.

1.00 A. M. Jihiging in Dairy Cattle department. 2:00 1‘. M Judging in Beef Cattl • department. 7:00 P. M. Gland parade of all live stoek. Band concert. 8:00 P. M. Horse show of riding and driving horses. X mole complete program of the night horse -how will b> announced. Friday September lllh. 10:00 A. M D"g Show. 1:00 P. M. Judging of all horses and mules. 7 (>0 P. M Gland patade of all ribbon winners. Bund Concert.

XtClDKNT NEAR PLAINFIELD

Truck Trailer Swerves Xml Rams Greencastle Xian’s Machine Into Bridge XX all (In National.

Paul K. Wood had a close call from being seriously injured XX’ed - lie-day afternoon when his car w is wiecked on the bridge just wc t of Plainfield on the National road, when a tuick, pulling a light trailer cati-ed the trailer to swerve to the west -ido of the road and caught Mr XVood's car between it and the wall

8:00 P. M.

show of riding and of the luidgc.

I’RF.MH XI LIS T XN I) Kl I KS PL I

\ XXI t (UNIX FAIR.

September 12, 13. It. 15. 1928. The Fifth annual Putnam County Fait as in the past, will maintain it high standard and exemplify the tine spirit of hearty eo operation. Each of! the various departments are putting j forth every effort to be aide to show the Public the high class livestock

driving horses.

A moie complete progrem oi fj(1 . th( , r w , >t

the night horse show will be

announced.

Saturday September |5lh. 1:00 P. M. Pet parade.

Had Mr. XX’nod been a yard more

it would have been

outside the bridge ami the impact would have knocked him off the

Dr. A. E. Ay lei dre.-sed Mr. Cain's injuries which weie -aid not to be serious.

REX. .11X1 XlcXIK H X EE l» SI’E XK ER XT ( El B ELM HEnN ON I HI RSI)AY .

B XINBRIDGE t.IRl It)

,V<I - and Faim P.odncts ‘that me being

Atlantic From Konir to Brazil. Hurt In Recent Xccidrnt.

RIO DE JANEIRO, Xug. It. (IP)

Major Carlos del Prete,

ELL OFF

LONG TRIP STOCKHOLM

HUS BIKDMAN

*F()KD ON THREE-STOP

PLIGHT ATTEMPT.

'

■ regularity,

ptimist. olerance. Itruism.

elaxation. outh spirit.

This wa- ’The Spell of Rotary” j by Rev. "Jim” McMichae! of Con

LEAVES ner-ville who spoke at the Grcen-

castle elu)» Thursday noon at the weekly luncheon. Mr. Mi Michael is 1 ' holing as platiami manager of the Rockville chautauqua and consented to come here for the weekly lunch*

eon.

The speaker took the words commencing with the letters Rotary and enlaiged on them until h'* had a tegular sermvn from eaTi of the

__ letters. He showed now in each of

on their trip fvom Kurkford these word , the -piiit of Rotary '■ tweden. It was the first sue prevail.-. He ti.ee the giowth of the ! leg of their flight, und was organization -nice the first meeting any unusual erg*. ' ' 1 ‘

flyer who recently flew from Rome to Brazil, died at ti a. in. today from

>FiE pROSEl l TOR in j ur * , '' b*' received in :i recent an 0 | plane crash on the wateis just outMiss Juanita Eibka, 22, of near ' ide lli " ,|1 '

Buinbridge, wa to see Chapman B*'l I letc and hi- companion on Karnes, Twenty-fir-t and Cleveland bia/.i. 'light, Major Aituro St.-., in jail on i, charge of vagrancy I ,, ''’ rr « r >". l».-t week today. Ill the State's and federal of-1 wh »‘ n “ S * vola "'ouoi’laue

to apprehend her ah

BULLETIN

3NTO, Ontario, Aug. 16—The •* "Greater Rockford", with ^'aiaeU, pilot and Parker D. , navigator, landed at CtK-h-

itarin at 2:30 o'clock this af-

{ eago, and how it has come to be a FORD, III., Aug. 16 (UP) " uil ; l, ; nt - i throughout the ». Has ell. Roekfold, pilot. W,,r1,1 ’ M " lh ;' W, ' ,th ,,f * l ^-rke, D. Cramer, navigator, a "' 1 ' a " 1 “ d e today in their monoplane club Wa ' w, * rth '”" n than d i*reater Rockford*’ on a 2-atop th ‘; N *' w ' , k sto ‘. k

I which sold recent foi $3o0,000.

> Stockholm, Sweden. , ’ • grecefully from Rockford the huge blue and yellow which the fliers hope to "ate the most feasible aii -tNMI the United States an beg. ii the long Journey

INDIAN VPol.ls FIX EsTtK K The hog uiarket was generally steady . t lh. In 'lunapolis Eive.-tock Exchange to 1 ay. Bulk 1150-2811)

ficers’ effort

due tor.

A warrant charging kidnapping is out against Russell Karnes, 32, of the same address, -aid to be Chapman Karnes’ brother. Several men in the alleged ring that played a pail in Miss Libku’s night trip to Louisville, after falling asleep following a sandwich given to her by Karnes, have not yet been

identified.

After awaking in a house in Louisville, Miss l.ilika told officers she was detained there five weeks, until her uncle learned of h. r plight and with the aid of officers rescued her. Federal officers are working with the State in an effort to following up white slavery law violation dews. One man who police and John G. XX dlicriminal court detective, eok to identify is one giving hi- name a Sparks. Mi- Eibka charged Sparks forced them to give him *300 as a "fine" and that she wa- forced to

pay half of this amount.

She had be> n employed by Kaiue as stenographer, being forced to post *300 cash bond for efficient work,

efficient work, she said.

two stut cd an exhihi

pioduced within thi 1 couii'y

To the county council and the Boaiii of County Cimmis.-ionei - belongs the i redit for our premium list fund. They have exempt).led in then

Italian | decision the true spirit of co-opcia

lion and advancement in ngiicultme. To the Business and Professional men, films and mdu-tnals whose names and ads appear in tin- prem ium list belongs to a large extent the the cicdit of making our fair a sue cess. They are boosters every one and

are dc-emng of your patronage.

Never forget that thi Fair is your Fair and with out your co-operation

winged i" filling the classes to make the ex

lubits a success the Fair will in a degree lie a failure. Dll XOl'R FAR I

| ioad and down a steep embankment

Look foi uiles governing thi- as n,,, i,,ad narrow.- to meet the

parade in another pint ol tic . , catalogue. | budge.

2:30 P. M. Judging of the .fonts : Ml '. XX ood escaped injuiy hut his

classes of iiding and tlriving car was wrecked. It wa taken to hol e-. Plainfield for repairs. XX'hile wait-

I here will be omethi.ig doing , fo| . H |n|s to hi|n ,, lldiHIlH .

evci\ minutu from the fust to th** , ,

last dm of the lair PKKNTX Of (Hills, -ome new Ford going AMUSE.\1 ENTS. PI ENTY OF EAIS we t, so he denied he would ride in l\ F At I PI,FA I X OF' FA FiKX one as fin a SUlesville and meet

one as

IHING I HA I (itiF.S It) MAKF. FOR (| 1( . there. On the wav, the rear

A GOOD TIME SO COME FRF. ... , , , ..

Fold while traveling west, was

PAR FID TO ENJOY YOURSELF*

AND HELP MAKE THE FIFI H AN ''adly wte.ke , by another truck NUAL Pt I'N XM COUNTY F'AHO coming up from behind it and

i smu-hing into it.

THE BEST YET.

CLASS A.

PKEMII M Lis i

SXXINF Dl.PXRIMKM Raymond XX right. General Snperin

tendent.

over as thi tion flight.

Both del Prete’* leg were broken.

His right leg was amputated yester- , Make application for entry day as gangrene had developed. j nlank- to Secietaiy of the Ehii il you

Breed Stipennlenth'iits Dolliy ('ollins .... Lowell Dicks

REPl Bl It XNS ORGANIZE Definite plans for an aggressive

lampaigu in Indiana were perfected at a serie of conferences of mem* lieis of the Republican stale orgau-

Hampshiic i/.ation and the state candidates at Poland ( Inna, (he Hotel Severin in Indianapolis

(■ENER XL Rl LKS

Duroc ler-ey ( iie ter Whiti . Berkshire - Spotted Poland

Doctors had considfiisl amputation I do not have one. F'.ntry blanks yvdl be

of his left leg but thi was not be- j mailed at once.

lieved necessary. However, del . 2- All entry blank*, p.ooerly fdle.l ,, . . . .. , , in, must lie in the hands of thi 1 Secrc

Prete s condition fiecMlit* worse and

he died at (i a. in.

It was a tragic i iidigg ti , career | (lartment Club XX'ork. Farm Product that recently had becume glamorous Diqiaitment, and Pi ultiy |)e|iartment.

tury not latei than Tuesday Se|item hei llth except on the women’.- in

Jesse Sears . . . Waite i IxvaiiF’rank Ader . .. Fred Olienchain Dr. Smithson . .

tieneral Rules and Dtfminaliou

I. Seven breeds showing separately the campaign. Poland Chinas, Spotted Poland Chin ( Feature of tin

as, Durm .lersey, Humpshiie*, t hes

(Cuntinued on iiagc 3)

Wednesday. At the conolusion of tha conference- Flliza O. lingers, state chairman, announced the appoint-

Tamwoith ment of buieau headh, completing

the personnel of ail departments for

in the world's aviation hictory.

Ferrar**i and ikl Preli tailed from Roi.ie several weeks ug", hoping to reach Rio do Jaie iro. XX hau they reached tht Briizialian coa.-l lirn they enenunteri*d terrihi storm.- and were

forced to land near Natal.

They resumed aiH below Natal again ran into a turtn and had to land near Natal again. Their Savoia monoplane wa- brok'ii in the landing.

See each department for penal rules

except live -tm k an Poultry. 3. All exhibits, except live stock

and poultry, must lie in place not Intel than '.i mi A. XL Tuesday Sep-

I Ii t 1 I ■* v

temlici lltli. Live stock and Poultry by ii:(Hi A .XL Wednesday Septembei 12th, the opening day of the fair. See -penal rules under Home Economics

depaif ment.

4. The Exhibitor mu-t live in Putnam County, or own a faim which

lies in Pufnam County.

,, . , 5. All entries mu.-t be made in the After attempt- to repair the plain th ,. H( . tUH | th( . ,. x

had failed del Prete and F’errarin hihit.

went by an army liipluiie to Rio •>. No entry lee will tie ■ harged in de Janeiro. any depaitment. It is the intention of

the Association to make fins fair a

M. N. REEVES PASSED AWAY ON THURSDAY

Dl X I H I XLLS XX I 1,1, KNOXX N Rl SIDKN1 (H t.Rl I N t AST LE TOVX NSIIIP.

II NI K XL

() N

X I I RD X X

G. (). P. confer*

cnee wei el

1. An upp> .a! ’ •* air James K. Wat-on D i i i.* entii fahrie of tho oiganization t L "with as muclt zeal for Hn berl t. Hoover and the entire ticket” u- if he himself were

the nominee for President.

2. An undertone of pcssimisia abuilt the standing Ilf the state ticket was Voiced by evelal of the candidate- who reported Republican.' cither "off or indifferent” about Hurry

(i. Le-lie, nominee for Govviior.

3. Without exception, lep.rt wed’, that Hoover is strong in every section and that his speech of acceptance last Saturday was purticidarly well ieceived, ■ peciully his tefertyc# ta the farm i sue, which, it wu , redic*

Greater Rockford" ia ct|uipt a radio and expected to kuch wi.h land und ship sta

5 1)00.

The cattle market was -toady on

a^Wuch wLh land and ship sta I'eipt of i.tino he. si i i- brought

IjJiughout the flight. Its trail.-- ' *13.rm to *16.25. I aDe- receipt ®F®)perate* on a f!3.8-metci numheii-l 5f)0 and t • market wngth and it use- the call let higher. Vealers sold fm $17 to $18 __ JAH.* and heavy calve- $ , to $11. flVlirrling the Rockford air:■ 1 In i p , v< BSvaared away in a northwai Ij with r. eipt nf |,_'iio.

N<r

Del Prete died bidding the hand ... , , ,

, , , , ,, altiactive a possilile to exhilntoi of Major Aithui l iiann hi- flying There will be no charge* to any excompanion. hihitor of live stock, domestic science, It was a solemn eerie. Del Prete faim hi oichard prisluce for space,

Willis and Deputy Prosecutor V.!*™* 1 F lve " l " la!,t of the housing water in the like. H. Manifold today called Mis- Libka | Cholic church '»• ,i, ‘’ l"<''-'"- " ”[j tP( . that exhibitor.- especially ol live t in for a conference w ith them aie Italian Amba- 'dor and aliout -tork notify the Se< reta y at an early

ludilig proinin date not latei than Wednesday Sep

ent member- of tb Italian colony, teinla'i atli, as to the numlier and He was * to the end. I k, , M : 1 ol l ' V '' k '’Xp'-cts to ex-

lit -u that conqilele ui i angements

hogit cleared the |»n- at *12.35 to w ,th the -ecoml Karnes, now in jail.f'* 0 oth, ’ r

$12.!I0. Receipts weie estimated at! o— H)M XVELtH LOSES LORD Mr 1

INDIANAPOLIS, Did.. Aug. 16. (I Pi—Among the automobiles reported stolen to police today was that of a Ford touring ear belonging to Thomas J. Welch, Greencastle, Did.

License 690-128.

The car was stolen from in front of

a residence here.

Shor ly liefore he died, he took I

rarin's hand and .cli “Farewell, Ferrariii.”

BAND CONCERT HERE TONIGHT

Illinois Plane Hops Off For Sweden

may lie made foi homing, etc.

8. All exhibits when assigned .-pace or stalls, ale under the control and diiection of the Department Dnectoi, except that they must he fed and ear ed for by the exhibitor or agent. 9. No exhibits to he removed from Hie giminds until LOU o'clock P. .XL,

Saturday September |5th.

|fl. The Association W||J not be le sponsible for any exhibit or accident to exhibit, lint all precaution- will lie taken to in-me the .-al'ety of all. II. In awai'ling premiums, first, second, and fluid rtnhons will Is

__<> - awaided, but only first and second wcathei conditions permitt "'""'T a* otherwise noted,

i. . . i . w In c*HKe exhibitor ha- no romiH*t ling, a rec.rd breaku.g crowd is ex- jtj(in h( . i(( a|| , tllkp , fll>t nh V, n | pected to attend the weekly concert aM(| money or firat money

by the Greenca-th Hand thi- even- where no second i given.

' ing. Thi' pi ngi am wdl lie given a- 13. All stoik judged tiy standard ol

: usual on the court hoUae law n, begin perfection D.r their class

(.ODD PRIX.R A M IS XRR XNGED FOR W EEK LX t oN( ERT BY

EtN XL BXND.

Widow Xml Live ( hildren Survive. ^ wml |,, wm the G. (). I . f um vote

Deceased Had Been III Since t, v JVovenilM'i.

I.aat Frida). ,j_ ()-iar (i. F’otdlinger, Forf XV ay no —— — publisher, named Tue day by Jamea Melv in Ni l on Reeve-, age 76 diinl 'G' d, XX tcin Republican maiMger, Thursday morning at 6:,'in o’clock ui to head the Hoovei ('lull nrganiziihis home m Greencastle township, i tion in Indiana, following just east of the Mt. Plea-ant ('hutch a conn rein e with Chairman Rogers, Mr. Reeves had been ill since la-t tbi.t the club ergnnization is tu be Friday night. state wide and is to woi k in co-oper* He is survived by the wife i nd at ion with the state eommitter. five children, Mis. Ernest Day ol The personnel of two of the iniKokomo, Mi-- Ellie Reeve., Russell poitant committees of the campaign and Melvin all of Gieenou.-tle town were announced by < hairmai Rog--hip, and Mrs. Ed. Reynolds of ers after a t with the exe-

Greencastle. Mr. Keevi had lived cutive sulieommittec .

his entile life in this community John G. Brown of Monon, former where he was well known and high pi< ‘dent of the Indiana Farm Burly respected. '‘ HU Federation, who worked under The funeial servile will he held Hoover' direetioii during thi food Saturday afternoon at 2:3(1 o'clock admmistiation day- nf the war pi't* at the Mt. Pleasant Church with i«ti. f- t" heml the farm bureau ot

burial in the cemetery there. the tale committee.

With

MANX AMEND PD Nit

ning at 8 o’clock.

A splendid group of numbers have been selected an I aie as follows: ■ The Live Wire Holme 'Freedom of the St .... E-barger •Shrine.of Liberty . Jewell I (Inspiration overture Haye Match “Dunlap ('ominundery -Hall

11. All live took niu.-t be pana'd each evening at 7 (Ml o’clock. 15. Ribbons in "II departments will

be as follows:

First Blue Secoli 1 Red Third White

PROGRAM

Tuesday September

lllh.

. ,, T'ue-dav will be taken up by entry In Silent I bought, lb ver.e Morrison ()f ,. xllil)i ^ |lU „. mg „f articles and Bainum X Bailey Favorite King general arrangement o,' the fair. Prestziosa, Overture- Skaggs .\ll exhibits except live stock, pool lntermis*ion try, baking, and the food preparation March. The Slogan K | ol „. in g.ils < lub wm k mu-t be in place on

Hundred attended the annual pu nit at New May.-villc on Wednesday. In this numixer were sevoral re-idents of the city and community who pent the day at the grove neai New May-ville. eating and icnewing old acquaintance*. Sheiiff Fid Fiiteljorge and ( hief of Polite Di ve Braden were among the visitors at the picnic and they reported no trouble of any kind during the day There were several com > -ion* on the grounds which furnished amu ment for the young and old alike.

13 BODIES ARE FOUND IN MINE BLAST DEBRIS

PEN NSX EX XNI X I II XI. MINE IS S( ENE OF DISASTER W ED* NESDXY AFIERNODN.

(iruenwal i th '' ' la >;.

Oveture, Rhinefcl- p,,,,/ ull( , W | U r „ Hdv |„ r The Thunderer Sousa |jy,, *t(, ( k and poultry on this day Ameilean Legion Richards and all exhibitor- aie urged if poThe Crosier Match Fillmore nible to bring jn their exhibit-.

Lauren/.' -Didging-will begin in *

■May F'loweis, Overture Msrch Militaire March, Salutation

Seitz

Ulane “Greater Koukford” and Pilot Hurt K. Hassell

marriage license

(ioldie Lee Newgent, Greenea-tle and Ro - A Runyan, at -outii Did

iana stieet.

the Home

_ . economies and Girl- 4-H dub departlalbott |11Pn { a t |0:0ll A. M. on this day and all placing- will l»e made except in the baking snd Food preparation on which entrie- close at 9:00 A. M. Wed

nesday morning.

Wednesday September I2ih. 9:(mi A. M. Entries close on all ex hibits and everything must fie

THE Pol.lTK XL PAR XDE WASHINGTON, D. t ., Aug 16 The approaehing visit d Herbert Hoover to his native state ol Iowa, where he will rotifer with real farmers on the subji'cl of farm relief for two days at Cedar Rapid-, affords an intere-ting contra-t to the Democratic ptdiey of askinu u hand-picked li-t of ‘Turin lenders" to come all the way to New Y'ork City to he pbotojiaphed with tho parly candidate.

COALPORT, Pu., Aug. 16 (UP) • Thiiteen btulies weie removed early today from the No. 3 mine of the Irvona Coal and Coke company in which a blast occui red late yester day afternoon. One man wa brought out alive and re-cue worker* aid all men aie now accounted for. There were 159 men working in the mine at the time of the expiivsion Had it happened 15 minutes latei, there would b'lve been no casualtie* because the shift were changing. Most of the bodie recove led were i badly mangled, denoting the blast hud tenific force. The explosion wav 1 confined to No. south working, a trout three mile- fioni the mouth 5. 1 ihe rripe