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K, Williams Came To I Four Years Vtto. Many

Credited to Him.

O-car II Williams, actf ihc ilepaitmont of c<la- 1 lel'auw university, resi^nto accept a position in !

PRIMARY IN MKHICAN

DETROIT, Sept. 4. I CP)— With | no outstandiiiff issues ami few c | 0 - ( . personal contests, the state piimary in Michigan today gave little prom-

ise of excitement.

Governor Fred W. Gremi had made j only one campaign speech an I waconfident of renominatii n In th.' Republicans despite a hittei li,i t |,y his j opponent, former Lieut, (hn. (leorge W. Welsli, (Jrand Rapid.- wet'kl\ new -

i paper publisher. There was no opposition to Wil INAUGURATION

iiatn A. Comstock, Detroit lumberman for the Democratic nomination fcr governor. United States Senat'r Aithur H. Vanderbeig for the Republican senatorial nomination, and John \V. Bailey for the Democratic sena-

torial nomination.

( 'in-:h:NCASTLK, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTKMBK H 4, 1928.

presToxnam"

No. 277.

IS SCHEDULED FOR SPEECHES

N,; " DT'AUW PRESIDENT To I II I. M\\> ENGAGEMENTS

IT IS WNOI Nt El).

UN OC TOBER 1.'

HIE GREAT WAR TEN YEARS

AGO TOD\\

September 1, IPlk. Haig’s armies still sweeping forward capture Iti.OOO men and liberate

many towns.

The German troops are in flight l loin the Scarpe to th> Somme, and are quitting before fierce British as-

- au | t , t H MILES KENDALL. ( LASS OF

Mangin is driving nh' id, -ina-hing * t '’ * DMPILK.w IN 11.RES i - through German lines north if Sois-1 EPISTLE, sons. ■ . .

MEETS SEVERAL CELEBRITIES

D’PAUW GRAD WRITES ABOUT VISIT ABROAD

( CMPAIGN LOG Charles E. Hughes, former secretary of State, advised the Republican N’atimal committee front Europe that he should be glad to go on a speaking tour four the Republican party. It is probable the tour will be gin in October and several speech"will be made in New York, Hughes' home state.

Roy (). West. Secretary of I he In

tenor, and Bishop Blake. To Be Honor Guests At Exercises.

lay

TWO CARS COLLIDE

Two I'ords collided at the intersec

G. Bromley Oxnam,

HePauw, i, scheduled for

numbe

'f -peaking engagements over the east and middle west for the issuing

of Education at Ohiojtion of College Avenue and Walnut •■'dl and year. Doctor Oxnam has re

turned to Greencistle after spending

o

BROOKSHIRE N AMI D

T D. Brookshire of Roachdale wadected a member of the Putnam C.unty Council at tie -.--dm held Monday. He succeed. Gin-cow Britton, who resigned as i re-ult of his

piesident of | candidacy for the bo nd of county

Simator Joseph T. Robinson in a 1 speech in Dallas, Texas, attacked the "Whispering campaign” against Gov- KGl'TE

ernor Smith.

FRENCH PAIR START FLIGHT ACROSS OCEAN

DARING YOUNG AIRMEN TO \TTKMPT W I S I W A Rl) HOP DV-

KR A I LAN l ie.

MA A/ORE ISLANDS

Former Secretary of Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam Is Studying AA ith Amer-

ican Seminar in Europe.

Alfred P. Shane, Jr., President of i General Motor-, announced he favorI ed the election of Herbert Hoover

' I and said he al.-o faxored prohibition.' Charles Kendall, member of the o

’ 1 commi-doners in the fall election. Mr. DcPnuw l niver>ity class of 1P2H, and | Norman Thomas, socialist candi- i

” " ’ 1 " commi ‘ " " , '' u - 1 *

l-ersity. He xvill move with to Columbus, Ohio, someI month. The college year Ohio State University on

streets early Tuesday moining, ami both '-ars were only slightly damaged. Lawrence Parrish and Claud Mutch,

son were the drivers.

Britton was nominated for -ioner in the May primary.

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New York State Gets Jail Term

J been connected I f* (if Ifaculty of DePauxv unixer- L,A kJCVl CUU Jf V/l

the past four years. Since I re he has tieeu active in | : nf the college. He ha- j secretary of the committee . lunal policy, xxa.- education-j ■ of -Indent-' preparing to ! been one of the Frcshrm n and as such has directed ] list ration of the psychology Inal: ii- : a Ft e-hineu. Hi , ■en director of the place- , u, and has been active in it on- for members of th' j

^ i !;c- *

Wiiliam - came to Dcl’auw , iigo from the slat* depart-

Commons dub, who studied last year (date for President, said at New Bedi" Boston I'niversitx School of The- ford that the Republican and Domoology and worked part time as sec- cratic platforms offered no real aid

j rotary to Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, to labor.

: new DePauw head, is studying with i 0

the American Seminar in Europe. 1 The American Seminar take, a group I of ,-tudents annually to London, Paris

TWELVE MORE President For

SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AWARDED

MRS. I I.ORENt E KNAPP. I ill \|i

Gl ILIA OF LAIK F. \ A |\

SI PERK lit COI KT.

-litot

at the Peace < Ilf' i ence to be held in

ALBANY, X. Y„ Sept. -I. ti p)— ■Mrs. Elorcme E. S. Knapa, formei se-retarx of state, was ei tenc d to JO days in jail today for larceny

while -he was in office.

In pronouncing -eiiteim , Ju.-tico | Washington 1». , Hi

i months vacation in the we-t and is n 'V a-suming full executive duties Inauguration -ervices will be held

"f the university,

■m October I”, which day will be followed by the annual oid Gold Day. he gala home coining of DePauw

University.

Among the not <j petsonaga s to attend the inaugeration services this tall xx ill he: Rox 0. We.-t, recently ippointod by Pre.-ident Coolidge ;is secretary of Interior to succeed for-!

liter -e. retarx Work and Bishop! Twelve more Recto, scholar-hip.- t j„, |,. ctur ,. rs Blake, the new bi hop of the Ind- 1 " <!re “warded this week, by DePauv. , )|ink j |)h|| , ianapoli.s area of the M. F. Church. university, making tin total of 22s ‘ , I’resident Oxnam i- scheduled to \ " ,nv '- ,M - I'wluding the nineteer.

tophomor

General Motors

all xvhile he was studying in London,

MORE IRAN SI\ HI NDRED RFt I OR S I I DENTS A i D P M AA

I His AA IN I EK.

-tudents xx h xxen a ward

New York City in the fall. Also at a! ' li '■''ludai-hips at the close of theii conference if pic hing to be held at ! >< -'hinan year, and the five -tin! • * the Bo-ton University of Theology: i •'' ho v ,,r *' •'•warded scholai.-hips fo. i to DePauxv Alumni in Chicago and in I class standing, and upper

.„ m , , xvill also he on phlic in. truction, where for! S'ephen Callaghan if Supei ,q couri l""gram of tl Indiana and 1, • directed the program of r. fi i red caustically to le i tactic.- Northern Indiana M. E. Conference [raining in the normal luring I, r trial last .May. J AS die visiting in I os Angeles, Cal'

college- of the state. H,

I credited xvith being laige

Jble f ir thi pi- vailing lij:

|of teacher training in In-

xva- influential in seettr- ,

Is-.ig. of the pre. i nt law 1 1 lay not go to jail ling he> limng and certification o' i appeal, filed some time a;;.. This laxv ha placed Indi I Tin ttrst woman to be elected t. !arofront in the Icquil | dgh office in New Y'ork -at quietlx I Iteachf rs, < nlc one oil,", at n table before the judge as Pat ling her ir the present tick C. Dugan, her c. un-el, pleaded

full four years’ col-j for her. , fur h'gh ebe.d teachers j She

b' W iliams came to I» jjumber and quality of I n ht- |.e eating to t< ach Inili eelea■ ing from III p • I'.121 to .’>1 per cent ol |aig ' a m ind ml of the college of mu y .Indent.- pi > pal in tit DePauxv ranked in Iwenty poitit.- higher than 1 into other pursuits. D" (1;. t 1 ing in th kuliima and tieigltliorinj lsecond in paint of mini i the gtaduates of thi Hit'" and unive)sitie- e

la--men Rector scholars there wil be more than tiOO Rector men on th

DePauxv campus this fall.

The additional twelve scholarship

went to;

Jack Bull Ward, Seattle, Wash.

Th. jast’Te denied a motion for j fornia, his former h. me, Doctor Oxte.v trial and -aid he wa. coax diced ''“t 11 was honoi guest at a DePauw

hat ‘‘Justice w.-uld not le • wed b\ j Alu i ni banquet xvhich over one Inin- | ’'•rne-t Harvey. Zioiisx die; Ivan Stulof sentei |dr«t graduate attended. Among th' | U P> '^ • 'TU Lloyd I». Mann, Mi.-. Kuajip's bail was leiewd and anted DePauw graduate- at this ban- *| ura ' Bnute tu Indianapolis; Marion

quet were: Thomas Hathaxvax of the! Ihuiston, We-tport; Joseph Beal- • la-- of To, an,i George Dunlop, who I Lngli-h; Llbeit Hugunin, Odon.

has been received at the I’niversity.

| Part of the letter follows:

j “I am having the time of my lif" ; >ut I don’t know when I shall ever get time to sit down and assimilate 1 ill of the interesting facts given by

As it stands now, I j go to N'uremburg from .

A ionna and spend a week quietly ! I there instead of taking the optional j

week through Switzerland.

about the tea we had at Lord A-tor'- city home. We had a lovely ime there, meeting George Bernard -thaw. And for onece the triek lion lid stunts when he xva- -upp«s«d to. Lady A-tor sent a few questions hi>xay and he warmed right up. IK talked about everything, and while I '.bulk he was stuffing u- for a part of it, now and again he would b< surprised into telling what he be deveil. I was thankful f r my short

Herbert Hoover

ALFRED P. SI.OANE JR. GOMES OFT S I KONG FOR REPl Bl.l- < AN l ANDIDATE.

j NEW YORK, Sept. I. (t'l’i Be- ! ause the country is well managed ind does not need a ehange, Alfred P. Sloane, Jr, president cf General Motors favors the election of Her- . ieit Hoover a- president of th. | United States, he -aid in a forniRl

statement.

Sloane is the third of the corporaI tinn to take an active pcr.-onal po litical stand. John J. Bask h re-

Sergeants in Aviation ( orns Of France lake-Otl on Dangerous Fffort In Reach Hemisphere.

(BULLETIN)

LE BOt RGET FIELD, France, Sept. 1. (UP)—The French monoplane the “Yellow Bird,” which look olT from here on an attempted night across the Atlantic, xxas forced down | by a leaky oil pip«' at Gasahlanch, Morocco, at 1:10 p. m. today. 1

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I LE BOURGET FIELD, Paris, Sept ! 1. (UP) A brilliantly painted monoj plane, "The Y’ell. xv Bird,” down by Sergeants 1 an Assolant anil n" l.efeive started from Le Bour i tie! I • today on a long distance 111 . For weeks the two had prepared • f.n f. ijileet Might to New York, but at the last minute -aid they bad plan- ( ned no itinerary other than that they' xvould lly to the Az.ore-. Engineers who xx’orkod on the cruft aid the Migl.t officially w ul ( i be inscribed on the government records as from Le-

Rourget to Dakar, Africa.

The two had charted a course dilect to New York, ordered their m.it hine fueled for a ”0 hour Might, and

then took aboard provisions.

Monday they received word th.it 11 ans-Atlantic w eather xva good and started from LeBourget. Their ma-

too heaxily loaded, hoxxex-

from the long

was tecently engiiged by the city of Hat-el Harris, ( htisn.y, John lyl''. Id.- Angeli - to rewrite thiii charter ^ * "Mege Axe. Indianapolis: t Iwi'

I Onyett, Oakland; William I.. Kautz ferre Haute; and Max Bowman

wa- convicted ^ defrauding

tne state a- administrator of th< huge ,-tate c< u-us fund in 11125. Justice Callaghan -aid that during her trial, she “filed affidavits xvhich 1 vere false, consistently endeavored to j iefoat the ends of justice and xva guilty not only of perjury, but ol I

•abor.iination of perjury.”

Primary Held In Wisconsin Today

INDI ANAPOLIS 1.1 A F.MO( K INDIAN APOLIS, Sept. I. (UP) H g prices were 10 cent off at the Indinnapoli- livestock exchange to day. Bulk (150 to .'100 lbs.) hog cleared the pens at $12.50 to sl-'i.lO

Receipts totaled 7.500.

The cattle and calvrs markets clos ed steady on receipt of !,.'!50 and 650 head, respectively. Steers closed at •15 to A1 ti.tiS. \ ealers -old for $17 to and heavy calve- at $7 to $11 The sheep market was strong. c oN( RETK WORK ( ONTINl ED 1 The laying of concrete on Wa-hing i l.n street was continued Tuesday’! morning alter a layoff oxer Sunday I and Labor Day. The excavation work

nent, had tea xxitli McDonald on tin terrace, then followed him to tin Grand Committee room where In ■poke confidentially about the Labot hopes and fear- for the future. I wanted to u.-k him what chunei , there wa- f. r a Liberal-Labor coall

j lethaln college a- profe-so. of edu | (io|l) hut , |jdn . t ^ A ( . hHn(( , I cation and psychology. ! McDonald impresses me a- a sin

■ere, almost evangelical "man of tin

-igned as chairman of the board to become chairman of the Democratii ] , |,j m .

national committee, while Pierre Du- ns(

Pont, one of the directors, offered his j luinv . iv

resignation xvhen he announced sup , . ...... , ,, ,• , , .

... i , i ” . . . lounv they were at the field early, and because I got down several of , port of Smtth. I The, watched Downier and Favr.J, h,s chotce Statements. I Sloane declared he favored proht- to lak( . , ltT on a | 011;r And thts Monday xve went to Pa,I j ut.ot, la-cause ,t had increased hu-t , list . in „. „ j(rht . Tl „. v -empathized

; .es- efficiency, although he admitte , wjfh th(ljr f , avii(l( , 1N \ vtl< . n lh |t here were defects in the enforcement , not J .,. t start( .,,.

Then the txxo youthful Fnrichmen

Westerville, Ohio. Mr. Kowmun i- th' i son .f Prof. Carl Row-man who xxil j •ome to DcPatixv unlv-i itx from Ot ;

liege a- prof psyehohigy.

RACER KILLED BY SPEED CAR

N F.AA RK H Ml IN I) I R At K SCENI HI F A I AL At < I DENT IN I. ARHR IIA A It ACES.

RICHMOND. S.-pt. •blent took place

4.— A fatal a*Monday aftei

I past urn i i Prof. AA' .1- | it the Unix ratty of II Jan tV -•at,, univet ftli for hi• -i i vices i iir Ihe h kh esteem c 1 .'•/ among the larger in the country. His sue

h'" 'i appointed.

i’ROGRESSIA E AA INI, OF REPl B-

l.lt AN P Alt I A I At ES I ES I i has reached Bloomington street, am! , noon when a new race trick xva- op (ll SIRENGIH. i ;he two block- from College Avenue, .nod. Kteeman Huey, F'ort AA .xti x to Locust street xvere ready for th' j racer, w a- killed under the w heel - id MADISON VA'is, Sept. t. (UP) — I concrete gang Tuesday morning. ] anothei race ctu after his own rac.

The Progressixe wing of tho Repub 1 lican party in AA'i-consin faced •' !

Monon Freight Engineer Held

est of strength today a- voters cast heir ballots in the state primary. Senatoi Ixobeit M. l.aEidlelte, camlaigning for re nomination, backei Rep. Joseph Heck for the nominatioi 'or governor again-t Gov. Fred T Zimmerman, seeking re-nomination md Walter Kohler, millionaire plumliii; mnnufactur* i . Gov. Zimmerman |

wa- aid to have the support oi some ; j n mrK ]ern girl's clothing i

>rogre-sixes. ' Noah Fisher, a Monon ^M) C.ll/l s \\\.\KiMll4 l .il '!I» , U«opiMUif-nt for tin* AT INDI AN A STA FF ' it rsliip nomination xxas George

F AIR. j Mead, millionair

the artival of friend

Entries

Fair Frizes

( B ARGED AA ITH ATI EA1PTED ATT ACK MN YiH THFUL

BLtKIMINGTON GIRL.

AV

race cat

j had -truck a post a..d thi .hi him on

1 o the truck.

W. M. Rohn of Shelbyville, drix • ng the fii-t car h. hind Huey, man j aged to miss tin inert form hut tin second car. piloted by Ed .Al iup.n o 1 Richmond, im directly oxi i the body Huey suffered a 1 .clured -kull, brok •n back, fraetuied collar bone n'n other broken bon. that cau.-ed in

taut death.

Dr. AV. ('. Squire examined th.

•in - cioirmig • body, called an inibulance and -en' licivht engi j t | w a | ( ..,| undertaking e-.tabli.-'

ment.

r t!n entries from

r "k prizes on Monday F I'air now being held it. ]• I'eny st. Claire of [took two firsts on hb Die fust wa.. in the Duff pullet class and the oth- [.' oung pi n of Buff Orph

|t -n .

E'.vin nf Madi on G xviishit JuiG Unci, chick'tis xx or RA'ith his old |ien, youn; f'kcn ls and third with hiUho Russellville 4-H club J’" a third and fii h plan jlb'ik. hire gilt ;, M ,| a M v . xvith a spotted Pnlam

U'x has tiled a suit foi Hattie Cox in the I’ut1 1 ourt. 1h*‘ complaint 1 they were married on i'h and separated in Aue It fit.so chat'K*'' ■buman treatment Jame* r" attorneys for th •

[

Jblt-.v and family of I M and Mrs. I •'"ii of Newcastle, s|)ent

w 1 with All. ,, Binklfj and

. ii to ;i Incal ui .h :taking

oecr, was arrested soon after last . mf . nt Tho bt „, v will be returned t< „ ,e, munufactur i mi ' ,niKht ' ,0W " "" ^ishtngton , WHym .

. I " „ i i | , 1 street and placed in jail, where he j || U ey i* survived by the widow and * ;; . •*■«> a* ■•• " - ""• Z .

Put ‘ , | .. i, u ;,|i, I l.iiOy’lt*’, • u.'i l'- H...... j, t ||„ „ u t,. r „,|,i|. ......nj- u'linu nliout

1 The “we. and dry is-ue, whil. no. | |)(i whs noticed acting trangely, 1

people" who i- prophetic in his ecu tnmic and political outlook. He talk •d to ns for an hour or so, and aftet isking u- questions and kindly ansxv ring some that xxe had. he alb wen t- to go. Manx of us went to tin Alenibers’ Gallery •and heard a ver; liter, -ting debate over some Mim

Act up before the House.

Yesterday Wickham Steed spnk m Italy and Mussolini. He think‘the Iron Man” i- the greatest crinr inal in the world G day. The Italian ire afraid to breathe without his rermi-sion. Not long ago a young Italian here in London spoke somi 1 - j * hat openly about Mussolini. One of | h'* ladies pre.-ont lepeated xvbat hi - aid at a tea the following day. Sonu j one there knew the Italian consul, ind the next day the man w.i- hauled I up xvith the threat that exile, loss o property, and inprisnnment of hi

family xvould follow any future) MARION, Ind. Sept. 4 (UP) speeches on his part. .Mr. Steed Widely differing stories by Uspe. '- thlnks that it i- only a question of held in mnneetinn xxith the death ot time until something breaks loose ' Orville Goodpazteur, 22. xvhose body over there. G, rtainly it is Mussolini t was found alinng the highway nee that is cau-ing the most worry on | here Sunday morning, xxa- to he inthis side of the Atlantic, • vestigated this xveek liy a special pan-

ifogram. DuPont gave his support the Democratic party partly be au-c he did not agree with prohi

Yition.

l H ANt.E IN DISPLAAS

limbed into the Yellow Bird and ig oaled the -tart. .-At 7:05 a. m. they got into tl i .'dr, ,d'fled thi field one. ind disaiqiealeil to the west. They 1 were escorted by txxo military scout Ihe toxvn-hqi displays tor the coun- j

y fair next week xvill be made in ; i, , , . . , , , , , About .it hour later, the the high school gymnasium, instead |(|imii . | .. Ul , f ,h, ‘ Home Economics Depart ] t

•nent of tho same building, it xxas an- . i o koiqi up with the fly ing sergeant

" H ''" ‘'Wc'rc heading for the Azores” 1 1 ' I xx-as the only comment the men would the catalog- were issued. The d.s » k> . ., ,

play.- will be in the -mie hudding .

military

LeBourget. Thhad been unable

tliev started.

ind a- the gymna-itim i- amply latgi for all of them, it xvill be an ideal place for the exhibits of the various

townships.

-***—,— (J Jurors To Probe Marion Mystery GRAND .11 in in (Jt ESIIHN SI'S PKGTS HELD At II R Yt)I IH'S

DL A III.

Gravel Road Fund Fixed At 22V2C

( DMAIISSlHNIiRS I l\ R A I E ID KAIRK APPRHMAI \i 1 I A SAME IDT AL A s I HI! 1928.

iticssed in the campt ign, wa- ex- |

v\ec !

net' ll t" play line part in tli

ion. Both Kohiet and Beck have J( .,oi pti'lor-ed by tl. ■ association

against the ptobibilion amnmiment. On the Dei ratic '“I*. A. G G'hniedem in, may'll' "I Madison, xx ajitopposed fer gov itnir; aa-l Michae K. Reilly, foilin' "mgre.--man, xx 1 anopposed for I S- Senator.

going from house to him e, and a

i three y arn

Fennsy Is Made Suit Defendant

DAMAGE AGTION I.S FILED UR( ITT < nl RT BY 1N-

Sl R AM E ( tl.

THE AA I A IMER

Generally fan' toiuxht

icsday. .Slightly warmer Wednesda; mil in northw t 00 Giniuh'.

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MUN'CIK, ln«l., Sfl't- *• < l ,M

Chart Beasley, ' •"«»

cr. 24, first arrest - in connection xvith Ihe murder f Mr Myrtle Miller, whose both XXai found near Newcatlo Fridav, were to he returned ho ■ today from Terre Haute for question "Finding of a -hylgun, a rifle and j a diamond ring in ‘ur used h.x Roush v and Mr . I'” 1 tl '"! arrests Monday. The rmg was sa.d by police to be part of the jewelry missing from Mr- 'I 11 '-' 8 t

'phone mrssag • brought the police, |

who pi iced him in jail.

Ac- 1 ding to police report Sund.i'• . morning from Morton Tabor-. Snutii Washingion treet. a man had iirokc . into n hack porch tit his home where j hi.- txxo daughters, age 10 and 15, j were sleeping. He placed hi. hand i mar the mouth of the oldest girl and • told her it would be too bad G r hn ! i if she made outcry. Her scream | caused the man to run but ii"t until j

and Wed-1 h' 1 had -truck th" girl two hard blow - , the. cause of a $fi()0 fire at in the face which cau.-ed one eye to | of Alfred Cooper near Limedule on The side of her face xxa-j September 7, 1!*22, th« FideHty-l’hoe• ! discolored and swollen from the nix Fire Insurance Company of New hlnws. Officers allege' that this xva- • York has filed a suit for damage Fisher. He xxas caught one block , against the I’emtsylvania Railroad j south of where the Tabors live. j company in the t’utnam Circuit court. Eisher lias a xxife and child in La- 1 The complaint charges t

and was born in Gosport.

Fisher did not attempt to make an explanation and the report i- that ho lias had a fad of dressing up as a

woman.

Fisher xxas engineer on a freight train that arrived at McDoel about H o’clock last night and xxa to have

gone out on a regular tun this morn- attorney for the plaintiff. ing. He is about 45 years 1 Id and , — 0

ha- been a faithful Monon employe. Riuno Mann xx ho has been in

Bloomington Tele-1 county hospital for treatment,

I turned to his home on Tuesday.

Atlantic.

While I am -eeing the power an sincerity of tin men here, and am greatly impi*'-.-cd xxith the fieedom of the people to express themselves, I deplore the conditions hero in regard to education. A'esterday four of , us went xx ith Pat Million Jimmy , i rather to a juvenile court. There wi re little tinx tads c ming in fo: -tealing and what not, and the judge would ask them, “Where do you work!” Fancy, children that should lie free to play all day—working fot * nine pent'" a week after school. Eng land doesn't take care of the pool very wall. I am coming to the conclu-1-ion that the c n-cixative element in

el of the grand jury. Th'' five aiie-ted after the (indite' of th' 1 body and lioxx being belli hi r are ITe I crgii.-on, Ghurlc- Maui< . Hugh Smith, Justin Ander-on, ami Dick Ferguson, bn tin r <>f ITe. 'l in y were member.- of an alleged drinking party with Gnodpa-teur Saturday night when ho xxa.- la t .seen alive. ITe Ferguson -aid today that when their car tan out of gu- Saturday night, he, Mauler, and Goodpasteur -tarti'l f 1 ga , xx.dkiig to Marion. Goodpasteur was unable to \x ilk f 1 and according to Ferguson, he and Mauler lock him to a building and

left him.

Returning to the car from .Marion

The County Commi -ioners on Monday fixed the gravel road repair fund for 102!* at 22 I 2 ri nt on each '100 valuation. The id.l levy for l!*2S xva- 20 cents, but th new levy will not raise l:ny more in Ui -es th.m the old levy bio .:m .■ of th" lo-s of about "i0 in .aluation for t!»2!».

Hassell-Cramer Physically Fit

RESt I I D ILLINOIS TO SAA F.DI N a 1 itai 1: \ BEAK 1 P i;i m a BK ABLY AA ELL.

—- this country deliberately keeps tin

Charging that 11 pusalng train w.i-||">"r in a state "f terrible ignorance ; with ga.-oline, Fergii-on -aid that tin $i;mi fire at the home in order that they can xvnrk their ! other three member- of the |aiitx

will, were missing.

The attitude toxvard Mr. Kellogg' Mauler's story denied that any "f equivocal offer i.- interesting. Most the party had been drinking. H" aid of them think that it is a step in the , that when Gnodpaxteni timl, he luin right direction but that it isn’t very ed and walked back to th" car. Both far in the t ight direction. George , denied knowledge of the death.

Bernard Shaw says that "xxe are lily playing. We wo aft go to xxar until we want to go to war, and then* xve will play the same old game.” I am not sight-eeing so much with the others a- I am rending an I wandering about in strange part- of London, but the trip is more wonderful than I haxe anticipated at any

time.

The complaint charges that coals from a passing tiain operated by th" Pennsylvania railroad company nea Limedale xva- tin cause of the tire in l!*22. The insimmce company pnid Mr. Cooper and is now suing the railroad company for the amount they paid him, plus -ix |>"r cent, interest from IP22. A Nt" York firm is th

Anderson said that Errguson Mauler and Goodpn-tem -tnit' d di xvn the road xvnlking and that none of

th in returned.

Walter Horn beck told police thn Ub' Ferguson hud declared Sunday morning that Goodpasteur xv 1 ■ dead. That was before the body had boon

identified.

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ihone.

Miss Pearl Cole has returned to her position in the clerk's office u'ter being on her vacation.

Mrs. Clara Daily and daughter, 1 Mary Elizabeth of Indianapolis pent th" week-end xvith Mi Mary l.uvctt

on South Vine (treet.

JGLIAXMI A AH. Greenland, Sent. 4. (I Pi -Physically tit, altho th"; spent two weeks watnlerinr through little known parts of Gte. .1 xxhile th y sought Mt. Evans, B' lt Mas-ell and Parker D. Cr.innT made plans today to proceed t<> the GreenlunU c o...-1. The pilots of the airplane Greater Rockford, which xxa forc'd down August Iff on the Sukkertopp''n ice aim. expect to proceed by motorboat to Holstenborg -hoitly. Ha-sell and (’ramar at rived at Mt. Evans tho destination of thx ! r 'light from Cochrane, Out. late . uni ix night. They xvere fatigued, c l.i an 1 in need of food. Ever since their plane landed \ugu-t Iff they had been beating a weary way through the unknown Greenland passes, seeking to timl Mt. Evan-. Neither was hurt when tile forced landing was made and their plane, a trim Stin.-eu-Detioiter, xvas undar • aged in making it Winding. WIN— O - John Rightsell loft the Putnam C. unty ho-pitul Tut .-day and rcturucd to his home.

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