The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 August 1928 — Page 1
Tan OTKATHim « 'toady And Cooler
♦ AM. THF HOME NEWS * + VNITED PRESS SBBTIC1 ♦ *+++++++++++++♦«
UME THIRTY-SIX
(HiKKNC ASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, U)L\s.
- ffl FAVORS "D1FICAII0N - DRY LAWS
< II.A
\1 NOMINEE FOR HR I -
WOULD AMEND V. S. (OHIB1TION ACTS.
liCH OF ACCEPT AX I 'lectidfl , Accepts Nomination In At Albany. N. Y. Sets
iers
"iiiiiiiui
orth His Policies.
Y, N. V., Autr '->3 (UP)
enforcement of prohibition within
their own borders.”
The platform on my party i> silent upon any question on chaise it. the law. 1 personally believe thai there should be a chaiijji and 1 -hall advi-e the congress in accord ance with my constitutional duty t» of whatever changes 1 deem necc>ary or expedient.” It will be theii for the people and the repiesentati\es in the National and state leiri.--latures to deteimine whethei the t changes shall be %ade.” Smith pie Iged himself l eek on act merit of farm relieS' ■ iation along piincipais -et forth in the demo ciatic platform, reiterated 1 i intentions to mil a conference of nmicul tural leu iers, if elected, to wi rk oui the details, and to present the plant
TO REPRESENT THIS COUNTY AT STATE FAIR
( Hi t h I OK POI.U K
MISS H ARI. \\ — Miss
\ I I IM) HOMI. I t o.NOMU S
Si HOOL.
H \\ I IHSI’I, Mi |N | |;ki s I
l»» (tills Seli'cled I'rom (minty One To I heir Xelivity \nd
Progress In I his Line.
VINCENNES, Aug _>,i i CP)—A 1 heck for $.’.')t) to go to the police benefit fund has been received by Police Chief Thomas H. Martin, oi. \ incenne , from J. H. (iraham, president of the Indiana Refinery, as an
HI |{R|s TO 1 1 1,1 appreciation for serviii u'n-
tleretl the Refinery during the icient
tiagetly at the plant.
The check was accompanied by a letter of thanks fiom Ciiahum for the -el vices of the police force lend i red after the teniffn i \plosion the Indiana Refinery which took mme than a core of live>.
EX-RESIDENT MEETS DEATH IN MISSOURI
MRS OP
VIM HI R PORI IK \ It I IM \( (I DENT (»N It 1: > I > \ V K\ i:\iNt;.
SON IS SEKim SIA IN.H UIO
Mrs. |l. \. OlWer Reeeiies Vlessagc Of I raged). Victim VV ,is I mmerlv Miss (irace Mahoney.
‘d E. Smith turned today t |e\ise to lontrre-s. lb al-o -aul
{ lth e fwelling campaign f. r , hat „
\ j ency, his interpretation of lt , t,\, f, , agi cultuie.
A [j wf ,,l >' c mpaign before th.
• ’Ua ringing adores- that than pi, hibition and t'uiin ■■ gh praise from his politi- | h,. nominee challeng' re
, publican claims of economy and
ress was delivered last prosiietity; di nmuu ■ d the n -e i OKU'** aF!! ' ?,,lb *>' chamber I ni S'.,' M . • - m N
tSIlAyj
amk
MISS
pitol, where he began his declared fro “Real outlawry of
err 25 years ago. Ram war,' and ft i coopeialiun w : the mammoth celebration Kuicpcun i.ation n the int. >
he pagk before the capitol. Wai Id p. .u faviK-d (h \ iiiinen
ily a few were present to own* hip and control oi
icech, it was carried to the Sh i. -, r\clopiiHi.t of the I! , . I. s of thft country over the ,:„ m piojo, t in the ..uthw. t by th- ! ] states invoiced by a "Coloiado Ri\ L •« pro|K>sed changing the er Vuthority.” in,liar to th< New
ft by increasing the legal York pm auth lit) plan,
roholic contents of bever-j ei nment own*'i-liip of all wat- cc • t
by permitting individual, an natu d icsuuice- till et lower limits or prohibit hand - -.f e, government m at at their dist retion. j condemned “rii b t o t and
he advocated amendment tic pi ..m da” <*f electri*a. p-.voi
h amendment to permit I intoun t and pie. gepopular vote a system of seek leci- iti.iri to pi.out
Mi'S l>orothy Harlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Harlan of tire.nia.'tle township, and Mbs Christine Hurris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 B. Burris of t loc. r.lale, have been -elected to represent Putnam county in the Home E'cnnoinSchool, conduct..1 each yiar at the Indiana State I- air I he school will -tart Augu-t 21 and continue until September S. Mis- Harlan and Mt-s Hurris were elected because of the interest and excellence they m ~h<>wn in this line ol work. Mi Harlan has Seen leader in 4-11 Club work and Mi--Burris is planning to enter Purdue University thi- fall to study In me economics. I he school is limited to one girl from each county, but as some counties do not take advantage ol thi opportunity, and application from this . ount) foi tw repri sentativi - was i-ent in early, Putnam county i to have two gills at t . - school. The purpo..e of the sc* ool is to giv e the
i in; vv e v mi r
Mi
age
I). \. Oliver leceived a mesVVe.inesday annouiu ing the a.-
Mi.-tly cloudy. Probably Real ci.lental death of her sister, Mrs. thuudrest.ii nis this uft> moon or ,\ l( | nll |* (1 it,. r Kulton, Mo., tonight and in extreme outh portion j Tuesday evening. A son o| M I'm
tel was al-o -eriously injuicd, the
I HE ( VMPAIUN UMi, (By l idled Press) tlovernur Smith planm-.l to leave today for New V.dk and Seagirt, N. .1. to attend N.-vv Jersey governor's day. He was rcieiving a tlood of messages congratulating him on his acceptance speech. Herbert llcover will meet farm leaders today ;it Cedar Rapid*, la., after which he will leave for VVu-h-ington, making . u reel trip with only a brief stopovei in Chicago. Senator Chaile Curtis opens bis ]'peaking campaign today at Rocky Point, R. 1. Senator Josep I’. Robinson will i leave Albany today for I ittle Rot k, Vik., whet 1 .' h.. will be notdied . tfi 'ally August ;:n of bis nomination a the Hemociati. vie, !iresidenti;il can i didnte. i" v isii irki.vnh
No. 2(17 sSLIGHT HOPE REMAINS FOR TWO BIRDMEN
"I ' 1 I R U \|ll(l ((PER \ rORS K, Pt»R I s|l, N M S I BUM IHI NORTHERN vv Vsl I . N ‘> I R vt E (IE VIRIM \N E
Friday. Cooler.
Find Message Believed From Mildred Doran
Non: in i K v v
lit ITTLE M(iM H BV -P Vt li lt I I Hill I
VsPIR \ N l
message aid. One repOlt aid both
the mothei and son had lieen killed luuii. y. the 'I. Port, i was enroute to (lieen 1 hampion, left
castle fiom her home in ( liicak.isay. Oklahoma, for a visit with Mr. an, Mis. Oliv, i She was al n to meet
in husban.i here. Mr. I'ortei jinive
Wednesday moming fiom Michigan,
hut received the death message in stead of meeting his family. Mi-. I’m ter will be teni.inbeie
bv a number of peope its Mi-s tirace |'"t* bim, ju-t
A It I KOI I N. VV ash., Vug
V hastily -iiawled nut. found m a tightly cuke,I perfume l.ottl.. on th. coast neat here today purported t. g v,. som,- word of the di-a-t. i t .at oveitook the airplane "M" IKiraii'
Mahoney No detail' con..’tiling tin . i lent v\ere l.utrned, but Mrs. Por
. I p, j ter and ,.n were dliving througlt
.rom Oklaboma to (iie. , ,.-tl. in their automobile, and it i pie-um.d
.vet,- situ.k by a tiuin.
LONDON, Aug. 23. (UP) Gene
i,tired heavyweight ere hottly after !t:“0
a. m. today on a v i it to the land of
his I,, re fat hei11, land.
Tunney will iittend the athletic gam,- in Oublin ui.l plans l., remain in Ireland for two , . three day -, aftei which he will i.tuin to l.oiidou foi
ibout t vv o or tin i e weeks.
It should be a triuniphal proce-s
a- was his arrival rmouth yesteiday.
in I,on,l.m Cr m I’
girl- practical tiaunng and knowledge -md it' occupant in th. Dole an i
hi Hit |
L\| I
11|,',y of liquor .similar to
‘d in Canada,
red himself to strict ctiof the Volstead aet and (he iment as long as they iehe statute books and re evious -talaments that he countenance return of the
Miilc 1 . . .. ,
used, if elected, to cull an ■Hal 1,'adei - ( onferem e to a farm relief plan foi pre-
to Congress.
in
i the crowd gathered around
the]abuse '' in the u , of federal u
lions in labor disputt -.
Gov. Smith left Albany tin- al’te--noon tor . trip that includes no political sp.'.-ches, but will alfoi l him an eppoitunity to -how hinis. if to voters in New- Jersey, but i. giii.
ed as doubtful territory.
For that time, he will pi mo time in traveling. H- and Mi- Smith will stop in New Yoik ( tv t ri ght, going from there tomorrow to Sea I Girt, N. .1 . w iii Smith will ttemi
Temperance,” The l»ov , , ,
' a political rally and nnt onal g .uid
, . , . . . .review, returning '<> New York. He-
al step b* hear iu*
/e have not achieved temp' nder the piesent system.
in home e-onomic . Mis Ruby Bli, of (iiemca.stle and Mi Key wood f Bambridge, vver the repr -entativi la t year from
this county.
SINt.lNt, toNTEsr
race a year ig,,.
The m< ig. , vv ri!ten on a piece of paper bag. was handy legible. Miss Mildred Doran, Michigan a iinol teachei, the only woman vontestant in the ra,. was member of
the ail plane v n-v
The decipherable portion of thi
message lead:
gone, watci iuiiii
low Mis
Been
M
RUSHVC I.I.E, Aug. 23. (UP) Plans lor the econd annual National
Singing Contests have been cmnplet- 1 m, D M K 0,1 wing- - day ed in seven Indiana t itle-, according l , ' ,,:,, b t. I '27. to Mis. E ith It. Ashworth, choir-' I he Mi Doran wit
man ol the Ru-hville body in the na teacher and two men eino iiiions was
HI MPI R ( KtlP I'RI Db I ED SI V Vidl R, | ml.. Vug 2 (IT | I hat the central states will produce in,- of the largest corn cn-|i in le • -lit veal I predicted by (ie.nge V ch lag, , prominent Ja,'k-,,n county armor, and C R. Jacks,m. nmnage .f the E;,l iner-' Co fipei a' ivi Uleva
I B EE V l op HI II.DINt, II VV V A \ I . i Vug. 2 i I P) Nature pulled a la t one when it giiv,- an ap|d« ,-, ,1 the .strength to ..ike root and develop its.-ll into a ie, at,,|. a building here. O-i.ir I ,-|i p. i and (i. Bowen, pipe titteis at tin ! h t VV lyne ha . I he Pemi'vlv allii
railroad discov
Dies
,„ .T. VI,id g.mg .-.vi.on-, a.
State I- ,,ir, Augu-t i’.ll, he ha an
. - , nounred no other plan- but luobablv
hers and fatheis of young
... ... Will make hi' fn t oami'uigti ad-lie-
women throughout thi« ,
, , early in Seiitember.
v the anxiety amt worry been brought to them b.. Iren’s use of liquor in a h wag unknown of before
Hu i Hal
Run Fit'
;hy k’ 1
W :
OLD RAILWAY TIES DUG UF
EVIDENt I S til 'TKI El t VB LINE IN ( I I V DN ( < >1.1.Eti E
MUM I .
ve in reveranoe for law.” regard of the prohibition luldiou-ly supping icspect
r.
therefore, what I prolieve to be n great moral
Iving the righteousness of al conduct and the pio- Some month ag ,t - i, wa- a w . I, our children’s moralg.” diffeience of cpn n ii.mg ieade piesented his program for of The Banner a b> . t what t n the prohihition law. the on - l .miiu , t lailway -y ndance with the Demo- tent in (iieem ,-t|. : .pen opi i il •iple, some immediate re- lion . come,’’ he .-aid, “from an The e wh h.iv, v ..tche.l th- , \- to the Vol-tead law giv cavation w,,rk on Coll.-g,- \v-n i itific definition ef the hav- found tl - v.-iy - vide, t c t ontent of an intoricating there wa a t e.-t vvuv v-tem , If j (ireen, a-t le Dll' I 1,1 bile come v\ e -l ent definition is admitted on Semin.,iy 'ieet n l’.l,„-nimg
tioiial I ad in Hudilioo. The date for the second
event has lieen tentatively
September. The puiposi- of the con-j test is to bring out the "undi-cover | ed” t lent in order to produce nton new Anieri. an radio and giaii.l opi-ru
stai s.
V*
The seven lilies which will hoi *- local conte.-t in piepaiation fo the district and finally the National .mite ts are Rushville, I dianapolis, I t. Wayne, Peteisbuig, Marion, Columbus and Uimnersville. Tl-.e Atwali i Kent li.urnlati, n is
, iii-vei seen i.lfi i U ev ng OhUIho.I
annual i ( ul,f - i " t,,, ' Htv ri “' , '
et r.,;;
Ml I HI l.| SN VM
PI.EASAN I'VII.I.I Did., V 2 :
I I I ’ I V live t out ; ike vv . i kl 1 le, l hell- by a farmer aftei the n I tile had crawled thi,,ugh a ho|, into ., 1 , ken hou-, and -wallowed a while door
knob and a china lie i egg. Thi nake's no- had api'.in nlly in
Cl a e,l aftei wall the tw" p;ei i - of harilwui, r it was un uhl, to , ran I liai k it th - aim
Having just returned from a toui
f ih, corn siitioii' of Indiana, Iowa, lllinoi-. anil Mi mill, thi e tw,, men in of the opinion that the four < en lal tale which they ii-it<,| will
I yield a bumper corn crop.
Conferences with gram deal, is and funnel in all of th> lout * uu-s inlicated an excellent corn crop and an
nu-iially large acreage, they nd. ‘‘Throughout our entire tii|i. how
ver," Jack on 'aid, “we nevei -aw
i that i \, < ||< ,| the Indi.in..
reputed to be I hr, mg , ut of the c troug * on top ,,i Ihev believe th.it I III ee Vi .,1 ago ;
which i ,11. glow
I lie t roe e feet t;
nner of an eave * blink mith .'hop. ometim,- about n apple core was
offei ing $17,.'>(1(1 in cash -ml music j | 10 | e through which consi-ivutory s. holaiship to th, win- 1 |'h,-knob and china
iier- of the national event.
Winners in the local contests will < imipet,- in the all-state < oiitc t. The
silver
ago to w innei s
then
K
Q
Al
he
elf
ite and unscientific. Each I then be allowed to fix its ard of alcoholic content, ' vaya to the provtuo that ^ ould not exceed the max
d by congress,
e, moreover, that then submitted to the people on of some change in th, of the 18th amendment, no one foresaw, when th, A was ratified,. the conili ch exist today of booile. ruption and open viol.,' * in all pgjts of tlf c>
• n
t>eople themselves ah,,t years of trial, be po:n ' y whether existing I cm
Mild be rectified,
nally believe m an (grvn-i io 18th amendment by* a >> |
popular vote of it. p,- j, wi || O- wholly within its^bonl-r i„ , o, *
manufacture or «gu ~ ." x -setun-' 1 and set) «|r,. the -ale %>, )>« mode on!;,
—i^ste itself, and not for con
hi any public place. \Vlemn fiom the exgki cn ■ Uo n *‘'oii Our Cailad. r*’ 9 , have gone far in thgi m,
Kl
^,li» -ale made by the ,n, 1
ton to Uollegi- Aveiun , and then* c north 1 n College to Washington
street.
The big steam shovel which W. E Picketi . contractor, i- iqieiating on Collcg,' Avenue, is digging up many pieces of oin cio's ti, on which the street iar system iu'. The ties arc in a fair state of preservation, a< cmding to the pieces which weie being torn up, and sonic which have Ihm-ii examined carefully, are found to have been black walnut. They weie probably ■ ut from the nearby fore-ts here in the eaily 70'-' and have been in the g ound ever since.
State winners will receii, me .al- i ml then go to Ch compete with other mid-vv,
in the disti ii t audit i n.
The distlict winrn i - will
to New York where they will com lieti- in the National cont, t I In
highe-t awitid in the natmluil event , jgs, the ‘‘fiike eg is *,>,0(10 cash, two yea * - ion , v which undoub'.eilly tory Uainiiig and an api i die or inability to crawl , radio debut, spoils, re,| by the Atwat . ,
ei Kent foundation.
placed in the nest IniU'e to fool the II them to lay eggs. When the fai mei to the hell house t , ed in a nest and -hi lady called for help killed the serpent I pon cutting tie open, I tind if it In
t had entered, -t egg had In n the chi h, i and i li11ci v ife walk'd m akc vvi, , * *-,| light. I In I her liusban.i -ke'wallowed i.nv were rev, -unted bn d
any i< P-
Go
yield
all
to- -e,I ,,| bi (he i-.ot The 'ed.-. they - \plained probably becanie iinbedili'il m the (ollet’tion of dirt and einderm the in,ugh and to k loot and grew
STORM FAILS TO F0SIF0NE CONFERENCES
i nment c -tiimib s of the coi n in the four -late by bu hel bove nonniib- follow-: low e
18s million: Illinois, P.btli Indiana, IM
nillion- and Mi souii, IM* milli,ii,-. .lai k on said that id- pit, rumoi hat fa rmei thlimghont the ,,,ii bell were "hunlup” lh, i, w,-i no in
ll, at - II' of "pm el I y' The t w ,, men intimat
nnditioris In- year
. (». I’. I I V DI KS Mill VV I III H EBBI K I HI >< IV I K DI -I’l I I, SI I VDV B VIM VI I
(iovernnirnt ntTm.iU M Washington Believe Illinois to Mockholm I liera lo IK' Detinitely Lost. WASHINGTON, Vug (EP) — Slight hope was held out today for the re , ue of Bert R. J. Ha-sell an-l I ii her D. t'rame . who have not been heard fi m a.ncp Sunday mor iuig when their airpinne. Greater Ro, kfold, vv a - bi-lieved over (’h|m» t hidley enroute fiom Ontario to Greenland. I he Uoa-t Gnai,I f utter Marion, lepoitcd then- was no cha-Mce for the i imen ‘ Ii on the waters in th - vninity ' The Marion wa then !•! mile en t , t Re-ohition Island, in vvatei when- it Was ionsldet'i'd most likely the plane wa forced down, -—o—• CHICAGO, Aug. 23 (UP) TOh« l nited States Government stopped all transiiii-sion la-t night on two nav y radm wav. batul and two oi • e -I d hv I,load, a tel's when amat, n win-le- .-p. itol lepoitcd heaig -ignal which they believed came from It, i t Ha ,11 an i Parkei ( i ,- mei, mi ing Rockford .Stockholm fliers. Two ainateuis. Dr. Charlea E. --eb-th, phy'ic.iii, and living Straus noti I ii d authontie they had hear-t the .'ignal' on the I’hy-ician's set. I hey had head tl-.eni every night aince Monday, they -aid, on n wave Meal that iglii-d to the In-t aD-
men.
■ I'he lettci - R. |> mid A, came in i high ih.ii net,-, Dniely Aalihli-,” tin tw., opfiators -aid. ‘‘There w * no me sage,” iianier, it was piiiiite.l out, knew but little of ta,lio eeee and bad nri nged a sy-tem of letters to give t not I,,- of i , gr, -i, W hue no expla>iati,'n meaning of th, igiinU could be given, it wa -aid their origin Kiuld not In- u< counted foi mile s they lame from tin- mil ing plane, Tl, . In-lieve,| the different wive length vv.i hi- to use of n stiltionaiy ieii.il in b id of tiailing iintenn -.
hi their tiip. I that market
will he greatly changed hv lack of wheat.
( I D V K i I I’l V
I bel t I bun
i inlay but Ini' ol the
, I - g at In I
R VI'IDS, la . Ii ir./.ling ram ei l’ Iowa lal ill it did not d.un
Vug. C-’k , lel| III i innb 1 enc,
the
I V It V| | K> VDV ISID HI III < VRI I I L IN SI 1,1 i I BIN
The oats ciop vv a l .ge and .la k -on t" juantity and quality
,'ported by V eh be ‘ ex, ell,-nt Hi
IN DI VN VPOI.IS | IV LSD »< K
III view of
ev - ral huiiilre,| I'arm lead | " 11S gem iiilly
I here with Iiiin to ,1 i-cu-ii farm n-lief prograiu.
The tall corn grew tallei till a I In lal in,-I lepi e elitatic id I a .tat - met ill hotels to fram, theii mes ag,- t be delivered to the Republi all |ll> 11 lell I ia I eandld.lte. They
M R I l> IN I I (.< II
Find Man’s Body In Burned Barn
vn ' I CR) SI KKOI N Id DI 'IBM I ION HI III II.DINt. M VB
I KEMONT, INDIAN V.
P lu ;,,- 'e thi problem hf not by private in livkbuals s no question herd cl th,
idx’i’bjdhe -aloon. When T ktat.-d * t£ ^Moon i- and ought to h ■
;p»
C
! F Vt HKBS TD MCE I
li vv V) M. lug 23 (UP) Vhout 3,000 niemhei. - the North eastern I. diana Teacheis’ Associ.,
meet in rimual convention IK. 10, and 20. This was
the announcement of E. E. Eyster.
piesi lent of the U", , iation.
Neatly all the teachers in the northea tern counties e nx|>ectpii
to attend the convention.
Teacher- will have a choice as to which convention they will bo to because the State Association convention i- to he hel l on the - -me dates. Three ofth most promlnei t ,- luc itors in the United State- aie -chedul ed to s|K ak at the conventi- n. They aie Dr. C. B. Bryan, (iresiiient of Ohio Univei-ity; Dr. Willi- V. Suit n -upi-riiitendei t of chnols at Atlant Ga. and Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, of the Method -t Fipi-'-opul ihun h
stitution in thia com y j
I mean it today.’’
>intel out that thdfch.n,- 0
fLoosed would “preadh, - ,g" I
ates the benefit «f a n
which would contiI returned 11 1 ., ^lagp- a i rime, an,| would fomiu when- -he ha- been in -ch J the '•»'> -'l-tc* fedc-i.il at tin I'nivii-ity of t .l.l-nia.
FREMONT, I ml., Aug. 23. (UP» A nian'l charred laidy, a hurne,| barn a id an automobile left in th garage of th" Steuben county sheriff n "prop-” f i a tragedy authordi" are
trying to reconstruct.
The bum burned on tin- faun of Mi Joanna Blinker, four mib w, -‘ of h, ie, early Wedne-day. VV l.-on Dugul, Don Stoy and Irvin llneki-i found a man's -kull ami a few other bones when tiny search,-d tie ruins a few hours after the flam* died
down.
Ex 'ept for the letter '‘I!” found on a scrap of the dead man’s underwei-.' there wa- n oth'-r maik that might be an aid to establi-hihg hi- identity. The body i- -o badly bullied tha' ( »ioner F B. Humphries -ai'l an autop--y would be impossible. The mystery auto rallied licensiplate- issued to E. S. Bli-s, Hotel Robert-. Muncie. But pel-ce of 'hat city said they could find no trace of 1 i man of that name. In the ai was a >et of Michigan licen-e plate- and a card showing they had been i uni t > Thom,i- P. William . Detroit. Steuben
: l., Aug. 2 1. ii as opened tin eg iHlllpaigll III with a cliaigi .ue trying to I- >ple” on the e-pre.- ident ial i the centei ol --trial legions, - veral thou-aiid ii-l other nearby
ltn-s that tin- farmer desiie pio-
iM- tectioli lor th*- prod ' of tin taim. are “Just a- you need i -ction for the
product* of ytur I , t, ides.” .. Curtis recite,| at I, gth the record of the Democrat- ■ n tariff i.-sues, and challenged the Ddi ratic platform promise of a tariff t,> ‘‘maintain legitimate bu-ine and the high -tali dard of wage- for Vmerican lalior."
ROi KY I’OINI, I Senator t urti- ot K rloovt r-Curti peak New Fingl.iiid today that the Demociat tool t In- A in, l;
tariff i-sue.
I'he Republican nominee, -peaking i one of the leading e told an audience of from ITovidelice
I N D | A N A I ’() I. I s Hng pi lee - weie I the Imlialiapoli I. | today. Hulk , I In t 1 leaietl the pi n t [ Receipt weie e 11ih 'i'he cuttle mark' j to all eellt - luwei , , it‘ad. Steel bl oug Call e- were )i igh, i d ilufl Yealer vv, ' lo $|k n I heavy > a Thi* heep maiket
Vug. 23 (I'I’l t' 25c higher at - t,n k E v ha _’KU lb-.) bog- > 12.65 to $13. ate.I at 5,50D. w a •mostly . lecelpt ol 1,000 it $13.50 to $D>. Receipt mindiei • • quoted at $17 ves at *7 to $11 was steady.
Traction Cars Crash; 2‘i Injured
ul R KEI’DRI ID IN sEHItil i UNDI I Mi\ VI IKK HI. VI) UN i OLLISION.
demMlllleii
tlirm relief
ill hi- VVehey illtei,
eralitie . fi proposed 1,
nee the t
should he l
>y the II'.a >lecte,l, un, that lie,iv, "We km
Senatoi Hr publie.iii aid. tablishcd our ,ui -ituation I ,- noniinei elf beyond hi
hi - i on I e l eliee prornised a I'l I full paw ei - t a v let- ; nd I'mill
amplified hi -
III sp< •(■It'll-
. II
Blanch -p, led in safe r farm reli establish v eoly that
In- (ii-t issu -
vei ,,ibinet,
i id. ated th- i
will find f"i
.v he will fin mkhart, ind, |
' II
11 confident - , i
M- . I hi.
a with adcqiiut
imgiam foi ,,V el -et oil'. .li nor w,ri n.itding gen
But they
ilh the nom fann ri-lii*! foi disposli 1 -hould he hi II ( unferei.,',
r thenv
the way,' lldellt Re
-I I ,
ather than e will nice'
aC ion."
the fuel l wheat >f poor quality in In-
Imna th ear, the -oil- a: ! ops lepal tmeiit of ttu- I’urdio- verily agii, ultural experiinei Mtion ia r- md a warning to irincis to a- particularly careful ui electing ee,I wln at f. i fall planting Winter nju . and nth,-i weathei mnditioli' md -I , a-ep ai ticulurly' wh- ,t -eub," lav,- i au.-eil hi ivcleil gram and m • uni, ease given t a mouldy appearui, , . am. 'I '',.,1 wli.it iiould he
FA I RI.A.ND, Ind., Aug. 23. (IT) Four of the twenty-three persons injured in a collision of Imliariap'ili- & Southeastern Traction cats h'-ie Wednesday were in a -eriou* condi
lion t day.
Among the si-iiou-ly injured an
The Democrat , • '-rtis said, "hav-- Dvin Neal, liidiaiiapolis, ronductoi of never enacted a taiitf law which pro- the ea-tliound cai in the crash; Tho tected American labor. I hey hav .Sinter, Chii ago, and Earl Talbott, of never passed a tariff law which did Shelby ville.
development el inland •iromo'<■ , h- apei pm
fr, ight rate essity fm
did not commit him tluee ply . rogl ml il with the faimei II ih I al fa 1111 lin.i id wit) lend g \ • i nn ntal ail t , tIn i nn i II 'luge-tint far a en tl;
waterways ti
of farn
He melltinln I th, lie ision of t , taiilf t<
mot,-it t a I..liner’s inai'ket-. Theie w, ie giumliling- n the farn "onf'-1,-n, *■ at, ut the vet,,,, V|. Nary
, leaning w ith a good -i.-t fai un i in their Steven ,m, , "inty -•Mil,-, ,,( g,ii,,| , ed farmers with g'"d, hould ad v -' 11 i -e I he
not injure or destroy legitimate business; they hav*- never enu. ted a tariff law that pi, ecte.l the prialuct-
of the farm."
One of the Duck- being use I I, the con-truction company on ( olleg, \venue was inii" i down to the priilg
and the right siili- ol resting on the grouie
Miss Anim Kaufman, Shelby ville, a singei who i to i i ,"iia linal audi tion thi- full for a place wi ll the Metropolitan ()|>,-ia Company, New York, suff, n-d slight scratehe* and
shock.
8lip|M-ry oil whi h spread over the track rails while being sprayed along
the tiu< k was nght ol-way wa blamed for th,
as pait of the tnish.
county authorities were inve ligating oily and after the top layer ot dirt in Detroit today. had been removed it gave way.
axle was submerged. It was said One car was Indiaaupolis bound, that the hole was oiiginully an old the other bound fm Shelbyville They well which had not been filled prop- cra.-hed head-on three fourths ,-f a
mile from here aii'l though badly damaged, neither left the track.
} 1 auvr*'!! bill. I hf* Iowa Kroiip "t 1 ->0
foi in>lafi(*o, v.a> unable
» HKM’e >•#*.“
nla> on a «l» b'^at on ol upon ihi* nomirife.
t*’fi t.» w.ii'
Thi*> Hi put«*H amoiu*
them -ejve
tin* ijuf tion of whethei
the\ .hou It
'ic< 1.tie tht c < Ive.s H«‘finitel\ i'O .
-et ,,f deb-gates repre-
enting th.
*-quali/ation fee progi am
f, r farm
telief Umally, they ail
went to se, 1
Hoovei tit ’lie home of
,11 . t ie'-rg,
Dollgl , -. widow of the
aieh manu
fm turer, w lio invited II
>nv, r to h,
gu- -t < t el e tale w hill
here.
The final day of the th
lee day s,-r
o of u ni confer en, ,
hen- and at
West Branch got umlci
way call
when the representative
, f Illinois,
Ohio. Kentucky and Ten
nr smc* met
t„ ,'hn"se their delcgut,
, to meet
'IV ell ., > igor>.u aiming mill. In order to aeleetion, R. II
igent, is listing
vheat, and all
lean seed wheat
mount and v.niety. A number n( nilli is an,I elevators aie al-o aiding n the location nml distribution of eeii vvleat and -et-d-men aie givi-,g
is si -lance.
Some , ed wheat w ill b, import- * rom othei date , luit farmers aie idvi . il to u-,- i an- in liuyino wheat loin a distance in older to avoid va iete- umolapted to Indiana condi- , n m , ed that contains onion or ,, mu- weed seed. One year old heat win )i )ia been well storid and free iiom iii-ei't injury may be ' -I-il for ei-,1, but if then- i any oubt about its quality it -hould l>a e te.l fni gci initiation. Soui • ■ f both certified and un- , itified -e,-,| wheat giown in Indiana i, now l-i-ing piepaie.l and will he ivailahl I'm those who make injuiry hr<mg’ th,- Agrononiy Departmant i Purdu, Univouily, l.afaycttc. Ind. . . lietie - o far listed include Fultx, li, higan Amber, R, ,| (To , Red hart' Trunibull, Rudy, Mnhikof, and
■th, i vaiieticK.
KOI VR) M EE'I IN'ti.
VV Ibur tiros,•, formerl) of Green-a-tle hut now colillerted With the Ve-ley b oundatioii, tie Mflhodiat huii h organixatiiiu at lllinoi' l ni er-ity, wa- a gue-t of A V Hauck ,t the weekly luncheon , f the Rotary lull Tlmi'diiy and spoke brieHy of , us wmk, ^nd what -everal other De- | Pauw melt are doing at lllinoi- L ni-
1 versity.
