The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1928 — Page 1

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NT MIXER ;HAN1C HAS [LOSE CALL

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VETERANS TO l*l( N It

Members of the (Ireetu-., tl ^n,j Ciawfordsville posts of the Spoiu-h-American War Veterans will at Rockville on Sunday, Se|,umber lb. Noble Johnson, Republi, an congressman from the Fifth D: tii t, will deliver the main address. \|| Mu , m - b»'fs of the local post an i ;a || v urged to make plans to attenil thi-

outing.

1 'KKI-.Xi ASTl.l-;, INDIANA. THURSDAY, SKPTKMB KR 6,1928.

LOCAL FLIER

No. 279.

IS ENTERED IN TROPHY RACES

• IKX IN 1 |: " L> sli.FRIIk.i; Ml.l.lt for l.os WoFXES, < AI.IForm \.

JOKN

(ROM uom

■p^rcl ( .il(lies In ( oys Machine On East thin*1«n Street.

Rollins was severely ^tten'.i Thursday mornftviock when his clothes Bln,, shaft on the cemet t J , W. E. Pick Bti.ir Company who are |\\ ! tflon -treet. . ...iviil from a horrible tinHy action of one of Hting on the mixer in The injured man is land had been adjustim; tb" miser which bad ke mon^B. He had ju-t finished )U t|jng kMim -park plugs and makny rolM f> ir adjustments when amcoWI^Bi' mt w li ning Rollins tend their dor. The drive ihaft caught on a swratr which he wa- wearing and )iulled

ini («~

two king

Mm

All of 1

30 PLANES ON SECOND LEG OF BIG AIR DERBY

ihi;l\k i\ ph ki;d orui p

"id, R.-si Airmen In I . s. \rm* |o l ike I’art In \nnual \irplane

< ontests.

NEW MIRK TO > \N FR \N( 1st (l PLANES I*\SS Ot ER I 111^ t m via.

i the shaft and kept i against the gear:- of injured man’s clothes pit before the mixer was his underwear, pants, (re completely torn to i- a miracle almost that not caught in sonje of il that he was not more

bed.

p the injured man w;:.the mixer he was taken

rushed to Dr. W. I! |jv. dressed th< vt

|pbb' to lie moved and

L. ( . Miller, l.os Angele , on ,ii the conti tant- in the cm rountrj airplane race, was forced down near here with a broken oil line. lie was able to repair the line <|uickly ami lo-t hut a few mihutcs Miller i- Hying a Lincoln Page

plane,

TERRE II M i t, s, p t The first of the das- A trans-conti-nental race planes arrived In re today when Karl Rowland, W Kas., landed hi- plane on Du • r fi. |!

at 8::i7.

I lying a (V na munuplam hi had

taken off from Columbus, win i the rare planes spent the night at 7: lb

a. m., making the trip here in I The American Moth pilo 'd I. ert Rake, Pittsburgh, Pa., wa Second to arrive, aiightinn on

field at X;45.

’A . II. Emery, Jr., piloting a Ti.m lair wa.s third when he arrived at s :.'i2.

IN.

Rob

th< the

accident.

NORTON FIELD, Cidnmbu-. ()., Sept. (i. (I P)—Earl Rowland, Wich-

i, , . , , ita in hi- Ce.-sna monoplane, maied lli. nh' -ician s otlin foi . . , 1 I , . down the runway t Norton ii. bl at

j 7:1M a. ni. today, the tii-t dyer to -tart the . oml il.y' ; ji.uin tin

CA|iaiM<M) WILLS trans-continental air oeb, from SIflr‘,1) ' (UP)—The will 1 Roosevelt field, I. |., te !• Vngeles. H^Kt' ■ d "ii hi- che.-t is Rowland tak.-ofi had temp|baHe mint, in th<- opinion "larily delayed hi-cao e of ram and ■fMMko.. . .i... oirtble ws .ichi . •.(/taji*ioii-

Lieutenant Frank Irvin, who is stateoneil With the aaolane .-.piadron at Selfridge Field, Mich., i- enroutc thiweek to Los Angeles, Calif., with a imked >(|iiad to represent the anm in the annual Mitciml trophy ra-.e’-which are scheduled for next week U - '> a Will Irvin of '’""I U o f the crack llii- tationed at Selfridge Field, lie «as one 1 f twelve men picked to make the trip and to participate in the ae--, which are t big event of the Hying year for the army and navy a- " ell as for all other rtiers. The squadron from Selfridge fielo making the trip to l.os Angeles in ra.-y stages, stop , three nights at various point.- on the route. 1 be Mitchell I rophy i- one of the most -ought in all ,,viati.n events. It was pjesented by Col. William Mitchell, while he wa a-sistant chief of the Army Air t orp The plant mg sent by the Sel iidge field - ( ,uad. run are the fastest in the army, and are pursuit planes. They have r, cruising speed of HIM miles per hour and have mad. a high as ’200 mile per hour, with fa'.orable tail windOnly th" pick of the pilots at the field ar.. recoinmendi'd for thi- trip and Lt. Ir\in was one of the twelve

chosen.

Stage Star Has Eugenics Baby

r«> <:i\ E ll.l.l STflAI I' D LKm RE M ND\) l \ EMNG Hr. W. R. Hutcheson Will show l‘icIart's Liken in India and Hurina

Sunday Night.

Dr. W. R. Hutcheson who recently returned from a trip around the worbl, will show numerous pictures which he took in India and in Burma, at the Christian Chinch Sunday , evening at 7:00 o’clock. The public is cordially invited. FREIGHT HITS HIMES’ TRUCK AT R0ACHDALE

COUNTY FAIR TO OPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY

THE GREAT W \R TEN At.ti TODAY.

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IM.WS I OR FIFTH tWI M. p| | NAM (OF NTY FAIR \RE ALL ( (IMI'LETFD.

HORSE SHOW BIG I EATLRE

Indications \re I hat I his Scar's Fair Will Bp the Best ^ et Held. Big Crowds Expected.

September (1,

American troops reach the Aisiic after night retreat of Gonmnis. Foch’s armies .ire pressing on beyond the Canal-du-Xord. The Allies arc advancing on a r>0 ' mile front. British troops are close j

to Cambrai.

SCHOOL BELL TO RING HERE NEXT MONDAY

WOMAN SAYS PAL KILLED MRS. MILLER

ii rrk hmii \ in rv \t - (oRDINt, Id MRS. MOYER’S CONFESSION.

MlRDER

M. \R

'll M il,

Noli III lit it ND MONON l R \|N DEMOLISHES TRUK IN ( ROSMN(; U ( l|)| \ I.

HIMES Not FATA I IA HIRI

I ruck Was Dcmidished and Diner Was Severely tut and Bruised. Taken to Dr. Collins OITiee. Harvey Himes, age warty years, a truck driver living two miles we-t id Uoachdale. was -truck by a Moron freight train, Thursday a! 7:00 o’clock A. M., at the second i ros.-ing

out of Rouchdale.

His truck was demoli-hed and he was -even ly lirui.-ed and cut almo the head. Mr. Himes was taken t the ofti, - ,* of Dr. ( ollins in Roachdali', w here he received medi( al attention and it is repotted that h injure

will not prove fatal.

PLACE BLAME FOR RELEASE OF PRISONERS

The fifth annual Putnam county

tan will open next Wi < FIA

temboi 12, ju-t six day- fiom today, and will close on Saturd. \ nigh*,

September 15.

Committees have been hard d work tin- summer preparing for the fair and will tie "bigger and better” than ever III fun . It is reported that there will In more entries in th" live.-tnck md poultry department than in the na-t. This . ame report also holds good in the domestic -cience department and for the township displays.

SCHOOLS TO OPEN FOR FALL TERM ON MOND "

MORNING.

I I U HERS

' K E

VSSR.N El)

Prof. Frank Jones Is High School Principal. Prof. Oscar Thomas

Heads Junior High.

One of the outstanding feature- of ihe fall tom.

On Monday morning the -ohonls of tirecmastle will

public pen fot

the tail will be th*' horse how. Thiattraction will be held each rvening on the public square and .-omc of th ' linc.-t horse- in this -ectinn of the

countrv will he exhibit'll.

Members of the various commit t' 1 - staled today that all plans for the opening of the fair were practically completed and that the < nl\ thing that would handicap the fait next week will ho rain. I a-t fall there wa- a down pout -om time)

each

Warren T. Yount, superintendent, recently a.-signed the teachers to their various schools. Janitor- hnvi cleaned and prepared each of tie' ward building-: and the high school building for the new year. As oin- of ficial stated, “everything is ready except the boys and girls and most of them are about in the noth n to ie turn to their hooks and the (las

rooms."

The new Second Ward building will

uay during the fair but even ] pot he ready for occupancy unti the inclement weather failed to damp- about the fir t of October, but at

■ ii interest and enthusiasm in thi’ lair and it is believed that this will hold true this year should there be u

laily deluge.

FORMER IKI s|y \l PENAL I ARM LI II I ) OF KE< HRD tLTIH \ I TON.

MISS Iv AUK I’t LI.M V\ ADMI I S I VI HER IS ( |\( INN VJ I

RKSIDEN I .

III I I’.EN I REED ILL.Eti AI.LI

rangement - hnvo b(en made to taki care nf the pupils of this school al the ether building for two or tlire*

weeks.

Monday morning will see the usuI al lush at the downtown book-tor" This will be oxer by Tuesday, how i ever, and regular work will get un-

Arp Fair fliiPcf, , - l,y ,1, ill C 1 dll VJUCM> Prof I i auk \ .lorn - i the new

j principal of the high school, -uccecd I ing F. L. Itusenbcrg who resigned

1 ■>.. ...i I-... I-.. | last spring and who h i- gone t(

li'rown Point Prof. O.-cai Tlnina-

State Officials

L<|\ ERNDR’S \M) I,ELD DAY OB.HKRVKD \l

SI M E I AIK.

.m air« - s / t Cl ■ / I ' rvx 4* v .11 a V •' > *vt • L > ’ * I I I'

all to Suzanne,” a sea- l'"rtcd Irntwcrn here and Terre Haut<-,{ ibed in pink- and pur- 'Dal., where the flyers will stop L rolud. I t'HK’AGO, Sept. fi. (IT)— Miss Row land wa- followed at one min- Katie Pullman, vaudeville actrr i;te intervals by JO other flyers in ! • sur, ‘ h ‘''' bl,l, y is going to he strong the older in which they landed hem :ll| d healthy, hevause it s father is “a yc-terday hetwicn 11:07 a. m. the' ! ‘ n<l h'mHhy. Mi-s Pullman

Supt. Haawaral Not Ri auY to DmiiIkc Name of Suspect, l inal Record ( bi l k Is ( ompleted.

Jsnnv vnl when he died to collect. The court L to be valid, must be Ii ' a cop) filed

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[ORNER BMPR0VED

An nude at _ ifgton and ^ ti'*' Conor Di' center ^ Washington < many. rug i

k; i

Sin vi Bi.uOMiNt; f'sHINLTON sis.

Iimin Ml II.

■nprovement is being F Db' F*- ts, a til. I' 1 g placed fl'ioniington onto c ha- been Bad one 1 but about 25 f. et i- ' ■ ' point in the south

| time of tlie Kansan'.- arrival- and I - .21 p. m., when (horge Brill, Mon- ' '.( rey, Calif., swooped down in hi

liav'lair.

Plans called for stops today at I el l" Haute, St. Louis and Kall.-a city, where the liver- wa re to remain ornght. At eiich -top the time of

y"sterday beamingly announced arrival of her son, which .-he says i.-

a eugenics baby.

The baby was born here Aug. 2X, but Mi-s Pullman did not make th< airth known. She refused at first to reveal the name of the baby’s father, but when told that Wiliam Dima

Responsibility for the alteiaiion ot record- in the office of the Indiana State Farm which permitted ■ premature release of fifteen im who were selling sentence at the faun,

nival and departing wi I f lie checked. 1 * incinuati wa- -aid to lie the paiThe w inner will he determined on th • ,: D s b*' admitted he walasis of elapsed flying time to thi ‘He doo-n’t know anything almut I’.uific coast. I the hahy,” she said. “Theri was no Brill, la-t of the flyers to reach! reason to tell him. W agreed that Norton tb Id had bu n reported held j Hie child’s suppoit was t he miir

hack at McKeesport, Pa., officials entirely.

aid :tn of the :>l men who cleared McKeesport ha.: reached Norton field :.iui that one was mi ing. The otv missing w a - hclicvcd l in Drill, hut i .i i al- louhl not i ock his where-

•b "ill make the tun: dioii!-

Thr Califoinian, how.ver, landed a' fi:21 p. m. unnoticed by the group of attendants and new-papermen. It wa- not until early tin- morning that it, wa- learntd that Drill had landed

I ami will d" F ".1 1 g. r t ll:: I

I ! "' m r for y ea l P mt e

T 1 ^ ■ hington -tie !

' f i

H '"' im.-! V KI r III I D, N ^ wr i|

n- far north as th 1 '

P - -tu ■ t have be. y 1 1 " urfaci■ a con - )' '' "aid be alditiotla P i,, ' 1 2 “ii tIv- moothe:

I he telephone pol

and

Y., Sept. “B" and

trail, -contineinai imes wa.- post

poned today until 7 . . in. Friday, be , cause of unfavorable weather, i ffi-1

cialx of the race announced.

At 7 a. m. the time the first plant i bad Ir en --chcdulco to take off, a l.ght rain was falling. Heavy clouds and

•"-t- in this corner aie misty air made vi-ihdit poor. Re 1 ’" l th • Improicment port from H R «ih

stable in every way, similar condition.

standpoint of dangei ! The class I! and <’ planes will llv k ,( l as the look of theilhe same route tell w d )iy the clas

J.A planes, although they will covet .

1 more territory < tel day. I he fit tMFAIGN lAIG ghl top w lerre Hau

"We met in Cincim ati tw - year tgo and we talked of m\ ■ 1 re foi another baby. I have ooe hoy, born to l.dward .Smith whom I divorced -even years ago. I did not wish to

V married again.

“Mr. Diner and I had b t- mad' all'l We -•■emeil to he Well ilmted. So we decided I wa- to have I e liahy. “My great ambition i- to have the h y grow up a gfat athleti I an. geing to train him myself ami I know (U-l how I'm going to do it. He will | H , vegetarian for one thine M, Pullman -aid she .-aw 1 ' re a on for censure in her action.

Repair Work On Hall Is Started

has been fixed definitely by Ralph II ward, -upeiihtendent. Ie announc-

>■ | Weil ni -day .

The suporintenden' togither with

nien'ber- of the Ie id of state ( hairties, which ha - upci vision over ail penal institutions, Im completed an investigation which la ted more than three week . to determine who was

guilty of altering t •• records. The inquiry How aid -aid, sub-tan

tiated Howard’s lir-' -uspicion, that the act was that of a trusty who wa as-igaed to clerii al v ik in tl ' office while serving a term at the farm in May, June and July It was leve lled try the inquiry that fifteen men bad been released hefole 'lie expilatioll ot term - for which tie y had been -entenced, b> the act ' t ie trusty in i uinging their roinmilmenl roeord--o they showed th- men -entenced |

INDIAN \I’OI.IS, Sept. fi. (I DiState otfieials were honored at the Indiana fair today, when governor’s and legislator’s day was celebrated. \t me n, the girl-' school of ecoj mimic-, in scs-iori during fair week, cried luncheon to the officers. Tonight Mrs. L. (i. \ annice. of Amo,

I in charge of the girl-’ home economics 1 .-outli end ] 'la--, will award scholarships to Pur j olarim d ti

will agairt head th Junior high a he has done very efficiently for tin

pa-t ictal year-.

Supt. Yount today made the tel

lowing statement:

tirades 10, II and 12, of the high school will meet at s 10 in the audi

orium for further iri-tructioi .

The fn- htnerr will meet or the A--semhly mom No. fi, wbiib is at tic

d’ the conidor. It i- tIe r relea e all ihib'ien for

due university and normal i bool- of truck at 12:1 > for tic day. tirade the state. I to. It and 12, children are a-ked li j Today al-" was Purdue day at tin j get their bocks immediately aftei i fair. The highlight- of the Purdue ; di-mi--al. ,'elehration was the annual nu'eting ITn beginning ch ldren in the Sc of tbe Purdu*' agricultural alumni a- i oml ward, will all meet at the I bird j -ociation. Between ;00 and 500 mem ward for a wetk or two. Ihe other

her- were to lie In re for the meet

< Imrles “Blinkv" ({easier Mas I.a-t Person M ith Slain Woman Police \re Told. Ml.N't'IF, Ind., Sept. 0. — Mrs. Irene Moyer, 21 years old, a Terre Haute police character, la-t night admitted to city detectives that \lr«. Myrtle Miller, 36, of Munci vho wa- murdered last Friday ti , or Saturday morning, wa In t -cell alive with C'harle- (Bliuky) Ilea: ley, tl-o of Terre Haute, last Friday night. She signed a 1,000 word statement n which she stated that she and II - nmr PaUersori, who e.-caped from rerre Haute policemen when the Moyer home was raided Inst Monday night, were ordered from their automobile by Beasley, who said that he .canted to be alone with Mrs. Miller, whom they had picked up at her home here a few hours liefore. "Patterson and I got out and Beasley drove the ear down the road and )Ut of right,' her statement read . 'lie was gone at Ica-t fifteen minutes, may tie len.'i. then came back rnd picked u. up. He got out of the lolit seat. Myrtle was not there,” Mrs. Moyer -aid that when she in|iLrcd about Mi Miller, Beasley re- • lied: “Wc had u fn - and she went in to a friend’-," “That i- no wa to leave Myrtle,” VIIS. M yi i -aid be told Beasley in he pre-eaie of Patti r on. "She earn" j with ii and -he i going back with

Us.”

“No,” ! • -aid It'ii ley replied to Ie r, “there is no us" going back after a r. She -aid to tell you kid- goodbye and -he would see you in Terre Haute on her brother' birthday." Mm. Moyer could not tell the auihoritb the exact spot where -he last aw Bea.-ley ami Mr Miller torethor, trot she -aid It was M least •ight or ten miles, maybe farther, outli of Mum ", which would plai '- '.be -cone of the crime in lleury eoun y. She will be taken over the rout*' tomorrow morning at Iter own request, detectives said, a- she -eems onfident <d' being able to point i u' lire location. Bra-ley, who was brought to Munie with Mi-. Moyer, has red been niestioned at length comeming the imiili'i. lie i- being Indd iticomii iin cado In the rounty jail, being taken iut two times today during the inestigalion. He doe not know that Mrs. Moyer i- in jail here, t ■ d ectries -aid.

ing.

The principal -p> ak< r at this nu'etng was to he Prof. John H. Skinner,

actually had

not yet ready of the trusty c ills as It*' h: t e in-tituti n >|i|irtdiended. It received pnau the inmate- who action. Report • t sum wire mg all th" way

WORKMEN HI SY VI GIRL’S |)OKM FOLLOWING Roll Ilk BLAST.

11 nited Press)

|'ci today -trirted work i"’ , ’ c s which will he de- ‘ Hlk > N'. J-, Sept. 17. Fitli continued wot king 'b'gi dative prob-

• " liect him to

Ind.; while Coluinbu cla.-s A pilot.- la t

fueling stop.

, Ohio; host t' light will be i

Recon.struction work on Man.-field hall, girls dormitory which was wrecked Wednesday morning by a terrific blast from a boiler in the lia-cment was started Wednesday. Official- stated that they expected to have the building ready for occupancy by the first of school which

answer shortly to the ! dhinup'dis Divestork E.xchttnge today, i- only « ^' ( k uway ' AI1 ' ,f ' h " - ’. . .. ,, .... ... ii. i hoes cl* a i d work to be done may mt be compb

INDI VN \P()I I" M' I sKH K INDIANAPOLIS, Kept. o. (i'l’t Hog- were 10 cents lower at the In-

pn|i«ign" said to have

Bulk (150 to ilOO lbs.) hogs

Itrainst him. the pell- :.e #I’J.''H I" •' l ““' W ' F'l kles, San Francisco oeipt- numbered .'l.aOtb

. licpulilican, announces The cattle and <«l' ll "'

|nK>r Smith because of ed steady ot fi “< •••■" thc > '* ''

In the prohibition ques- ’ ’ ' ‘ vn1,1 r " r

ed, but the interior parts of the build mg which were wrecked will he in

readme!--- , '«’ r tht ’ opening of -fil' 01 ' 1 .' sK He wa- arrested

week in I'rbana, Illinois.

for shorter term ' i" en given to then Howard said be w to divulge the lianu who changed the n been released from and has not yet te i ' is understood the im ises of money from were favored by hi have been heard t promi-ed him rang

from *200 t'i *1,000 for obtaining thi early release of .-ome inmates. Whether he actually recoil'd any money ii

not is not known.

Of the fifteen prematurely fre i, four have lieen nil' -ted and returnerl to the institution to m-ve the remain der of the term- for which they wen sentenced. It him not been decided whether they will be rcqquircd to face charges of < coping from tin

farm.

The fourth man to he apprehended was Jc -c Elmore, sentenced to tin ' farm for a year in tire circuit court 1 of Hendricks county la.-t January on a charge of chick' i -tealing Iflmore wa- released early in July, the otti < records having Im cii chnnged to read that he had hern -entiiiced for only

thi

grad' - nf thi Second Wriril, will meet '

it the high sehnol.

All clrildrnn who will he -lx years j dd by Vnvember !, an entitled to I

who recently Ineami' director of tin I -tart Monday.

Purdue agricultural cxpireintu stu- litt'i- have been - lit out by 1 lion. i Supt. Yount, calling a general teach The a (fail was to be given a col-! meeting Saturday morning at tci lege aid by Keller Beeson and Ro- o’clock This will In followed by j coe Frazer, WhiL i unty. The forni-! ineeting under the direetinn "t th' , ei v.a - in charge of Purdue song prln Ipul for high •chool and g> *d* I

i and the latter wa yell leader, j building-.

Clear weather , ..ntinue- to allow a ' Supt. Yount will meet I riday morn I large attendance at the fair and vis ug at right "(lock with the glade j itoj - from the fm away counties, who' principal- l"i orgHni/.ation plan desired to maki -i coiopb t** round o^ : I hcie will he n meeting *d tin* I, i the ground- in one day, bale not beer, drive! and Mr. Yount hrhi-'y nigh, j

BAND SE SON IS CONCLUDED

MM M. IS \ND TO PI \Y DURING < ni \ I \ FAIR \S 1138 I 'N M l .

1 he

hamireied by the weather.

MRS. < II VNDLER Dll

at 7 u'elock for final in-truct:on-

KIW \MS l.l Nt HL'i

Mi-, lb' - - ie i 'handler, wife of Luther ( handler, died at her home !i I'oat'' viile Wodte day afternoon at J thicc o’clock. She was horn am rai-ed in that (den of the count; 'and was a life-long resident there. The funeral ervit ' will lie hell Friday morning at L n o'clock from I tin home in ( oate-ville and inter-

i incut will lie in tin

eteiy there.

| Several good -peak* i were on t regular weekly program of th Ki- ; Aani- luncheon which wa held at the ' ('hri tian church Thur day noon with' the Rev. IS. H. Brunei in iharg". Rev. W. Henry Mel ean -poke oi , th*' inipre-sit.n- he had r"ei'ivi'd from his vi-its to other Kiwam- cluti and | the Rev. C. Howard l ay lor. and Dr. , lohn Carmack of Indianapoli als-

I. 0. O. F. Cl in- | spoke.

The program committee announced

Theie will he no concert by I I t |e Bund I g, n oi'ding to member - of the orgaitiz:’ion ITuii-day moriiing. I mm all i port -, the i.'gular con* ert sea' on by

j he hand ■ nidi I ds e< nclu- on w.llr

a-t ivei k program.

The hand will play daily il ,g th" I Putnam rounty fail next V i-'lnr day, i rhur-day, l ii'lay and Saturday'. I h' I " nert- will hi ing tin I'cjs summer j " i 'll to a clo.-e, it i- helieied, much t'n the i t giet of many mu-ie lover,

the city and community. '

Surviving the deceased are husband, Luther Chandler, and

adopted child.

SlloR I AGI IN MILLIONS

the j that they were endeavoring to bring one to (Ireeniastle an educational pa ture, “tlarnbling with Death.'' ThiI picture i- put out by the railroads ind i- very descriptive.

o

I NIIKKGO OPEK \ I I'lNS

make Id -peel'b-

p' ' k Dire

''bid and prohibition ruling issues of thu 1 J- Raskob said.

be-

at Lexington,

three In-

head respectively. Steel .-dd f<"' *15 to $1(1.50. Vealcr- were (pioted at *17.50 to *18.50 and heavy calves

at 17 to $11.

Th ■ sheep market was steady.

—o— the w fvihlk

Mo. tly fair tonight and Friday • .- cept ckiudv tonight in extreme ea ll potion. Slightly warmer Friday.

ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 0. (UP) Shortage in the Southern Rapti-t home mission hoard accounts admin i-tered by Clinton S. Carnes, missing treasurer, probably will reach *1,000,000, a statement of church o r -

fictal- said today.

The statement was in effect

women imbibing more

WOMAN IN It RED.

DES MOINES, la., Sept. fi. (IT) Drunkenness among women increu - "d 20 I"'*’ cent in Des Moines the fir .oven months of 1028, police records -how. Most of these arrested were over the "flapper age."

port to the 3,000,000 members of thi 1 denomination concerning the disup

o— pearance of Carnes and succeeding CLINTON, Sept. t ; . I UP)— Mrs. development-. Alex McDonald, 7*. -uffered a brok- The $1,000,000 estimate is not an en left arm and a cut over her left 1 official estimate front the audito) . eye when -Ire accidentally rocked off the report said, advising it would be the front porch at her home hen- two or three months before the c\ .while sitting in a rocking chair. j act amount will be known.

Several people were op o ated n at the Putnam county ho-pital Thuiday morning. Mrs. Edward 'Iall", and George Heamer wen opiiated on by Dr. T. II. Noble of Indianapolis, the two children of Mr. ami Mi . E. re- ('. McCullough, route t, and the little ;oli of Eon Heady, Clinton l alls, and the - n of Melvin Ruark "f Fillmore,

hud their tonsil- removed.

(Ireenea.-tle Encampment No. 5’J I. _) O. F. will meet in regular -e.- ion Friday night. Will have Golden Rule, Roy al Purple and the "John'' degree, t g ini time is coining to all. Como.

M. TO SEE U. S. \l B I NY. N. Y.. (I. (UP) Gov. Alfitil E. Smith, wiiose life wa* hounded t"i more than a quart r of i eentliry by New York City and argely by the L.i t Snle, will see the ■■ tint iv ii ally for the In t time on the exteiided lampaign trip I"dug mapped out for him as Ih'inocrati'* pre.-identnil cutnlidato. If elected, he will visit Wushillg’on for the -I'eond time in hi file. The governor attended a prohibit n "iiferetici' at the White Him-r a fi*w year ago, hut got only a p (--ing glimpse of the capital city. The Democratic eandidulc ha never been nbrnail. In th' n-pect, hicareer i- a contia-t to that if bis Republican opponent, ll' i Irei't Hoover, who Im traveled all ovci the face of *h" globe, and ha liv-'d for lung periods of time in foioign countries. The first time he was anywhere m ar the outh was in the pring w hen tl" took a trip to Asheville, N. ( . H*' in iiit expected lo go to the south during the campaign, but he will -en much of the rest of liie country.