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( 'K1EN('ASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1928.
No. 280.
THE TAX I'I'.Kit | i
The County Council nt its .j y „ this week made an ahimipiiation of ,510,000 which if needed, will h, Usi .,j for th? l ajnunt of squi tried i
TRUCK
E WITHIN
■cuadT TIMF wl,ich may be a,1,|c ' 1 to ih " • x dup. l lVJ IX I * IITILa licate hy any tax fen . t who ie.,> b,
employed by the county dining the _ , t coming year.
y UKLI'hin DA J K dl A tax ferret collect 01 , t, , |„.
M t( HIM' ,K ' collects sei|uestercd tav n,
LhTlhHKhH 15. | Ja j ( | a t „„ lm ission of not i|iiit, tifty I — | |»er cent of any monies he may colL\s| KK PROTECTION , lect in this manner. I HI t , ti)X .
: e.i are ccllected, the aiipinpriatioii I Hl)f n,, lire Trucks In." 111 not ' ,P ;' ,P 1 " t :u " 1
I' 1 " . , , the county fund.
'’"'Tfor Vi'liHens. W. E. Gill, county audit, i, in com PP mc ‘ ‘ 1 mentiiiK on the uucstion of ppropii —— i ations for the collection of sepuest-
TIGER CUB GRID SQUAD WORKS HARD
mk.ii s< hooi. n:\m ru un \ m. \^n\ in nN lH ioill lt ,VIH Mil.!.in H\ is I'lKST | u| ( " : “ h bailsman Has Promisini; "I I mil hall ( andulalw ’| his \ ear. II is stin Schedule.
t VNT MOVE NOW I RuM TOW NS H1I* I OK NOVI MKKK VOTE
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September (i was the last day in which a voter could move from one township to another without losing h • vote at the coming November election. After October 7th, voters cannot move from one precinct to an- 1 other within the city. Thi- year there is n> registration, and the absent voter’s law i repealed. 1 o MXRKIAGK I.KI Nsi; Kuford H K. Gill, Chi ago, III., and 1 -tclla Shoptaugh, Ore.neastle.
FALL INFLUX OF STUDENTS STARTS HERE
UPPERCLASSMEN OF D’PAUW MtKIMNt; IN (IM 1(1 (M*KN I K VI' HUI s| S.
SI DAN IN W KIT I.- ; A wrecked Dodge sedan was driven into the Franklin Street G u-ag late Thursday afternoon, by a man by the name ot Ewing. It \\a- rep. ited at the garage that the man is to be employed at the cement plant. Tne body and fenders on the car were completely demolished and e\ery rib in the roof of the ear \vaj broken. The man who drove the eai
party had driven;
TERRE HAUTE MAN KILLED MRS. MILLER
in stated that the
'IKS. IKI Ni: MU' I K ni l I Mtl'.S HUNK I ' " KK ASM ' " \N ICD WOM \N S JI.W I I.K'
from Pittsburgh and that no one an I
PROFESSORS ARK Kirn KNIN(, been seriously injured in th. era NOW
DIM Nl.'
\( ( I SI D
Studehaker fire truck.
this summer hy the city
ncaatle
^hM-iext ten days, cITicials lie
ered taxes, stated Frida that fui l'J-S, the county paid for collecting S 0,8!I2.I)8. On this sum, Mi. (iill ay t e ta\ ferret was paid a total of •>l,SW3.!hi, leaving a net balance f,
John Goddard who re-■ the county of 51,1187.02. Thi- i.. Lv or two ago from a trip j net gain for the county. “ reports that he visited | o » and saw the macliim , A I ITn/T 'T'/^ DP in t been finished in the’ /\ (J | | (J QL GIVEN AWAY
tate.i at that time that it ' ready for the paint shop !
|tiirday or Monday.
lelivery of the truck wa.- I Kmt next Saturday, Sep- .
IN DECEMBER
ntract for the pureha-e of j 'KD PROMISI D in Mil; the dm . the Studehakei i 1 II \ N | s in IK \ Ml IK iu> r. people •gD' 1 I" repair ami overhaul | * ONIKsl. the oW^pC'a'' truck. When this i-
.■ompleMB 1 .i ■' 1 . tie will liare tw npleM^ffr ng inaehim tha'
citizens the most adequaD Jiop ' the h’story of th< give the fire departtruck-, always ready ii (e or two alarms. Th< two tires at the same tinw app. n often in Greencas tl • ••wov-T, and th Jepglt' id will be equipped thiKBjki t e futun to hamlb IH imi'iially large contla i p- r tna k will cer
^jjpjl'ig a-'ct.
IRTUNE r ERS OVER fO AIRMEN
Dl.ltB' PLANKS Kl. STOLKN Dl KINt, NIGHT. 'ITY, Mo., Sept. 7. (LTD in th.- guise of potty 1 in t plain hard luci |t • . . lati.i ri tin < la - N ' k », Portland, Ore., win i nut him istitiou . h s. Di.k d .t: m here la j 1 A i<.. Id, ha i tne race. |l.. i-, Lon Angeles, fl> I’ago, was held on th f ■ ' hi - plan 1 hist night. A pro bd a p .,, . f ( ,i| (ini this morning. l«oi, working hurriedly I bted if h to Ii ave until late ii
are par
“an ' forced rilliae, lr »«bl«, hoi
to
Jr r 1 need previous hard 11 'y when his plane wat 1 ' ' h< re by a broken "a ahlo to repair tho • within a few min
> ' IG-d TODA1
h t ro. p- arc on the nortl •' ne. and are occupying
(I in 1P17.
b' 1 ' -m i'h through in th b advancing 7 mile
I Somme.
I I 1 n have ia acht d \ I j 1 1 ’ nd a i• ■ o* 11 hold >r
■ |,n ' by two mih
P"' ■ ate mn-sing troop
ladian
The Merchants of the i inlo-r ot Commerce who are holding Trad' Booster events in Grecncasth , an touneed today that they « || g ^ way a fully equipped Chevrolet coaeb in December 15, the iIhD ..f theii text award. A committee received ■ nlrd |ii,|. >n automobiles, and decided on tie I 'h< vrnlet coach. The car w ill l>< ol ! lisplay in th*> court house yard duing tlie C unty Fair, it was aiU">unc
d today.
Tho following merchant
•icipating:
.Steven^ Drug Stor<'. C. T. Southard. Ed Hamilton. Wetz Grocery. J. H. Pitch ford. Kitel Floral Co. J. F’. Cannon & Co. Moore & Cook. Potter Shoe Store. Owl Drug St( re. Star Store. W. C Glascock. K. P. Mullin. Tressler 5 A lOi Store. ,1. Sudranski. F. iteljorge Meat Market. Kills & Co. Sanitary Meat Market. John Cook Hardware Co. Browning & Hammoml Co. G. Will Conklin. Reliable Cleaners. Ideal Cleaners. S. ( . I’rcvn Co. Wabash Valley Fleetric Co. All in Lumber Co. True Mixon Lumber Co. High Pi int Oil <'<>. Weber Shoe Shop. Marshall Cement A Grain • o. Lueteke Bakery. Hartis Milling Co. Frank Sehoenman. Grogan A Miller. sol P M \KIN(i KING DKI.PHOS, 0., Sept. 7 (FI*' John B. Holtz, 71, <>f Delphos, claims , m , w title—that of soup-makinc b impioii of Ohio. (torn here in Holtz ha pri jded . ver the kitvhen of his re aurant for 20 yeai • In that time, h ias killed 00,485 tucb and has mad;2i,7(U gallon- of turtle soup .a ivcrage of more than mne turtle- ami (! gallon- a day. The champion’s cnatc-t averag' va* . utabl o b< fo - pnb > vhen with the finest bramli.- fro n helves in his saloon, he favored tin
noth.
With th< lid I ,! ' '•
m| in his category . Holtz has brought
,is total production past the
nillion gallon mark.
< oac!; \\, | , Bausman’s fighting Greciuastle high school football -quad ha- been w iking out each alternoon th week, |;reparator\ t.. U " opening of , „„] Mondat and th" I!*28 grid i on. The first gam "i the Tig, i Cub: is less than a 1 '' 11 vith the Shelburn team in this city, October 5. ■ ' ' •• gdion this fall will be heavier on .in average than la t year's eleven which established a splendid record fhc Cub nientoi ha- some new material which prom ■ ■ to dev.: p d will be aided by several regulai - who v\i|l form a nuclei!- foi thi- y, iC varsity. Many stronc teams will he met on tin- gridiron the m t two months by the locals. I hi- group includes the Hrazil and ( elundei- -cliool - where husky -quad- an turned out annually. 1 lie rompleti , nalule for the t ubis as follow -: Oct. 5 Shelburn, here. Oct. 12 Columbus, there. Oct. P»- Brazil, then'. Oct. 2b Attn i. there. Nov. 2—Crawford.-ville, there. Nov. !) -Open. Nov. Id—Wiley, here. , i — THi: "FATHER fair tonight, slightly warmer in the north and central portions. Saturday partly cloudy p ,--ibly showers in extiame wa t portion. Slightly warmer.
CAPITOL CITY DAY AT STATE FAIR, FRIDAY
MAN' II \ HUES INI 1.1 DID ON TO DA ' ’S IMIOGK \M \ I I HE IMK GKOl NDS.
( ollege ( am pus \nd Mam of I he Buildings Have Been Gone Over
During Summer Months.
TRUCK HI KNS
A i 1 i Pruck buined neai the bridge this side of Stib -ville on ( 'I hue-day night about one o'clock. A
Pal of Alleged Slaver Lnlargcs On Larlier ( onfessjon. 'larder Occurred Near Munrr.'.
DERBY PLANES DEPART FROM KANSAS CITY
INDIAN AI’OLIS, S pt 7. (I’P) Today was Indianapolis day at th< State Fair. Judging in all branch, will he i n , luded today, as will grand circuit
l racing.
Auto racing, which the fair ,,lfiiials have termed as "big time" will be held tomorrow with several stai drivers entered. Prize winning calve and other rib lion winning stock wetr -old at au, tion today: which is an annual event j of the fair. Omer Peters, Vallonia, wa - award ,id fir-t prize in the potato exhibi' yesterday. Governor lid. Jack-on, has , \pres,*d the need of additional building i at the fair and gave h pe that th. next session of the General A-sem-bly would he able to provide a new grand -land a new building to houImliana univer-ity’s exhibit-. Th*- grand rbampion hull of the , a‘ tie how wa owned by Sn A Mai farms of Gruii N'alley. Mo., thaw aid for Belgian stallion- went t* I.ourdeau II. owned by Charles A AA'entz. Kirby, Ohio. Event' on today's piogram includ ed: lior.-e pulling contests; hoi.---hoe pitching, grand , ireuit racing, and final judging in ;di 11, pm lim n,-
number of (ire,neastle people whi
) I he annual iiillnv of College stu-, ware returning from th, fail in In- ] dents has again started. Places of | dianapolis were held up by the fire. business and especially the eating It was reported that five of th- * I daces, repent an increase in theit | O.d Trail- buck- were ennute to ; busines-, as the fraternity houses are Terre Haul.- ami that, for omo un not opened yet. known reason, one of the truckl ir-t year student- and theii par-I catght tire. The tiuck was heavily , nt- have been coming to Greenca.-- loaded ami the I,will probably hi tie f,u sometime past to arrange fo>' I ion idi rattle. (the entrance into college, and a great I - ,»
number of them to see if they can
'procure -,,ine kind ef work.
I The professors and their families! j are beginning to return from theii vacations or the college- where they' I have been teaching during the sum
nier months.
Upperclassmen in charge of the variou- fraternity house are in tow i -upeivising the cleaning of th ■ houses preparatory to the opening of ; school. A ery few of the house- were open during the summer ami consequently they need extensive cleaning The college campus and the gen- ! ral a.-pect of Grccnca-tle will hi
MFNflF, Iml., Sept. I Blink, y ) ioa-lcy, ;| I yea!
Teire Haute, wa- name,I Thi
Mr.-. I re i e M er, 21, al •
Haute, a- the layer of Mr-. Milb-r, dl, of Muncio, whose
dial Icr. .Id, of
j by I erre
My rtle
bod v
PHILADELPHIA PICTURED AS CRIME CENTER
DISTKK I ATTORN L' PKIMiN I s KA IDEM f l(» M’Kt I AL
GRAND Jl K'.
greatly changed for the old studenta the eampu has been land-eaped. and the new grass has not yet appeared Al o, the most extensively used street hy the -Indent-, Colleg, avenue, ha- been paved. The paving on other streets ha- also lioen com i pleted during the months that tin student- were gone. The interior 't Fast College will also look .-tranges it ha- been redecorated and th-
ro,>m> letinished.
AL SMITH TO CAMPAIGN IN MIDDLE WES1
I OUT AA OK I H In N I \ I OA FK Nil,II I Mol* IN Hl(> AIK It A( F.
New Clues In Blast Mystery
HI ADM It A I NOAIINI I \A ILL Dl LI A FK SI'FEt HFS VA I > I OF
Mississim.
fx AN'S AS (ITY. Mo., Sept. 7. ( Fl'i 'I e airptam • i - class \ transcontinental derby Iiiiinmid th,-ir way ; through tin- erisp m,lining air al»o\, the rolling wheat and corn field' of Kansas today, headed for the oil center of AA'ichita, the first fueling -top of the third day’s racing. Twenty . ,m m of the :;7 plane- that left New 'oik City time day- ago , weie chocked in nt Kaii.-as City la-t night. Twenty- i\ left today, one laI turning with temp r.ary radiator
trouble.
Fail Kowland, who l.a- led th 1 * j pack to every fueling ai d overnight stop -o far. wa in famTar ail lam i'oi AA’ichita i- his iionp'.
II AKOl.D lllto" 11/ HMD IN DER Gl AltD A I INDI AN AroLI- HOS1TI AL. INDI ANAPOLIS, Sept. 7. (Ul'i George I. Pugh, of the National Hoard of tire underwriters, h< prom ,-,| important d, biplmnl in tii *100,000 , xplosioi here recently Pugli made a mv-’.' iioUs trip ye lei day hut lefu.-ed !■ reveal details , '
the trip.
Harold l.ihowitz, who I-' beld on irson rharge in connection with t * xplosioi), remain under guard
a hospital.
William H. lb my. pro editing torney, who ha taken per-onal
Because he was th>- fir-t to reach j chaige of the lonml jury inve.-tiira
IN < OMI.H A( K |!'l I . Mo., Sept. 7 (CP, days of Tom Lyle of me claimant t,> tie ' Iter of the w,,I Id Ml ago, Lyle on a vi-i* l> d a gallon and a half id then devoured a dozoi " cent visit, he was tin l r "'"'b his foi mer i < eoi d P' liiomcter regi.-tered 10: Lyle pronounced rnn- - Lqpiop, ,| w h a bb. : b. I e el, at! but \> I’ 1 ""' only three-fourths of I f*!* 1 I: ,,iibl i,'tii,- an,| b-ai, m ng-t-1 h,
half
tin
Fa ri>-Lon<lon
AIK REST AI R A VI S Ml STED
PARIS, S( pt 1 r 1
restaurant'* ha- been di continued by he eompany which organized
'list service on the
•oute, ami henceforth air tourist vill have to he sati-fiod with lunch ba-kets cbtaimd NT""’ ,l ' icrodroitie or an occa-innul >«ndwich
served cautiously ' " " n,lp -
Experts studyimr ^e re-1aurant (jstem discover vibration luc to the movement-of the pas.-rng
•rs during their luncheon.
TIKI I* HF ( IH'II'- " " U SOLDIKR. I-.. 8 p >*‘ <L’P>Hennett Skow, d-tbier "f this HUl,
own, is quitting bu-mc: --
Enough • ' vk "" | ' *ml whom he say- that be doesut refer to Im-im" depre—", -dow .ollections or high rents. Smce Skow opened bis store l-re ... MU m .a-
been robbed i
time.-.
Kan-as City yesterday, hi Ce-stia i Monoplane was the fir.-t to leave to day, roaring away prompt!,' at 7 , j
m.
Pilots of the othei plane , nnxiou j I be ause Kowland ha- n t faltered were detenninod to clialb i his -u-! pn niacy every mile of tin way to I AVichita, to Oklahoma City, Okln. I the oinl fueling stop, ami to Fort I Worth, Tex., the overnight -top. i OOSI A I LI FIELD. N Y.. Sept 7. (UPi—The class ‘‘H" and clas- "( '" r.,,, - of the national aii derby w*»re p stponed today becau " "f unfa vorable weather teports from mint along the route. .Airplanes in the two races will take off tomorrow. Official- had decided cat In r D po -t pone Lie Might, but pilot pro- , ted ; nd the postponement w a- de- ! ff-i ied until finally it was a-eertained . that even wi'st-bound air mail plan'-.-I could not take off today. „ THE ( AMPAIGN LOG (By United Pic-.-l Kepublicati leaders revealed tc Herbert Hoover that effort- were b int; made ia the Old South to unite anti-Smith Democrats and Kepubli cans behind one group of electora' vot< i -. Hoover has completed th first draft of his Ni wal k -pcec! which will be almost a- long a- hiI -peech of acceptance, .s, n il,a James A. Keed dei lincd thi , vi,-,- presidential nomination on ih' Farmer l abor ticket, announcing hi wa- for the Democratic party ami i Governor Smith.
ion of the cxp|,,-i" received some mw
indicated h" ha.i clue.; in t he ea ,
Senator Joseph T. Ilcbinson will
v, n half dozen | -peak tonight in Chattanooga, Tcnn
aid will complete hi- Tennessee cam ^ pai^ii at Knoxville, Saturday.
CHICAGO HAS NEW BOMBING
POLICEMAN’S HOME DAMAGED A s RKS1 I i "i R \ I DING GAMBLINI. DENS.
\l H.A.N'Y, \. Y., Sept
Gov. Alfred F. Smith will pre-idential rainpaign in
claimed by the enemy beyond tin 1 Ali-si ippi the we'k after next by talking at the mit-ct the three is--ues he has mad, dominant farm le lief, water power and prohibition.
II will deal with the farm que
tion in his addr, - at Omaha, Neb enter of the wheat belt, Sept. lx. 1 He will discuss water power, wit!
emphasis ,,n Boulder Ham, at
ver, Colo., Sept. 22.
The Democratic candidate will talk generally of othn rainpaign is-ues, in, linling prohibith n, in these -fieecli e-, and ill the on, ,t Oklahoma * ity Okla., Sept. 2u. He is expected to -tie - bis proni'-e to enforce rigidly the Yol-trad Act. leaving more ,|et H i|,-,| di.-eus ion ,,f his modification prog i am M hi apiM'arances in the
wet eastern -tales.
That will b true particularly of hi Oklahoma a hire <, since piohih! tion i- one „f the leading issues there. The n-ligicus is-ue al.-o ha be n lai.-ed in Hklahonia, and tb, Democratic eamlidate may bring i* to the open ami meet the ‘‘whis|>er-
ing campaign" reported
parts of the country.
PHILADFLI’JHI.A, Pa., Sept. 7 (l I’t — A picture of Philadelphia a one of the criini capitals of the na tion supplying eastern liquor -up plif- and umlerwerld ammunition was drawn today a- District Attor ney John A Monaghan continued tin ' pre.-entatioii ,,f C\idence to a pecia
grand jury.
Moiiaghan charged in a .-tat>men that lie had ciiilciice to pre.-ent tha would pn is Philadelphia to be tl, reatei from which much ol the ea.-t ern alcohol ,-upply* wa - derived, ijuan lilies of this alcohol is -, at to New
'oik, ii,- intimated.
The more .-mister part of tin- in 1 ve-tigation came from the te-timon I ,,f tne natty appealing l.dw ,r.| Gold I tierg, who ha- testified for hours he | fore the grand jury . G Idbcrg op
i erates a -upply -toie.
l Police contend the apply -ton i , but an arsenal from wliieb Hie un jjirworld of many of the nation' cit'e. partiiulally tb, gang of ( b [, ag,,, New York and Philadelphia
ol.tain thei, lethal weapon-. liefore the grand piiy y,-tenia
(io|,|beic i- reported to have test! t:e,| that b, -upplied Max "H,'oB<>,’ Hull, erstwhile tight piomotei an I .-p,o: aiaii, with thie, machim gun
laid six bullet proof \> ts.
I He -aid he kept quiet about thes< aa s beenu-e he thought that wa it,, wisest policy, the report fiom th
grind jury loom s..id.
Authorities pointed out,
I H at (ioldherg did not tell what ha, hi ppem-d to 150 A'iek, i- machine gun tbey claimed he had in hi- U , k. Authoi'itie- colltend t 1 ',--,' guir which antedated th, niov, moden army equipment, found t " ir way r to variou gangs thioughout the na
tion.
Mayor Hairy Mackey continued hi : effort- to clean up the city. Las 1 w-< k he warm’d all of hi- police ol j f, al that the city mu t h> rid o jciii.i, and of -peakeasies ami nigh club of questionable characteiN'v Iw In, a -k'<1 for a report a- to whaI th j olice have done toward- thi
in anup.
the grand jury already ha n
| turn, d lx'2 indietm, nt most of w hi, t
i an- i ;r; Hist -mall operation
i b ggel .
UP)
on hi■Iritm -
1 wav found along a road three mil' s io,,i west of .Newcastle la-t Saturday 'Horning. The Terre Haute girt, who i- a poj ice character, eidarged on the -tateI ment she signed for Muncie detec | ivc- in,I adinitted that she wa pr, | nt in the automobile when Beasley (struck Mrs. Miller the fust blew. Bea-ley wanted lu i diameml . he
I said.
I Beasley, who was arre tod with t Airs. Moya r when Detectii, AA . bh I 'unningliain of Muneie and lei, 1 | Haute polieenien raided the Mover lonie last Monday night, w , being pio.-tioaed Thin day niglit by de. ect ivc Chief \A illiani It. Ever-on and .letective ('uiiniiighatn. It i tb, ii, ,t ime that he lu, been epenly aecu ",| >f tbe mur,lei. Piior to the time Beasley wa - brought from the cuny jail la-t nig III the detectives a’,I there wa- li'ib likelihood of him making admissions of any con 1 - qllcll,S'. Revising the statement made to th" detectives Thui -day night Mi M, - •r -aid that she was riding in the front scat of the automobile with Homei Part, i on. il-ool Dne Haute when Bea-ley -truck Mi . Miller. I’hey were then olden'd from the cut -he said, but later heard Mi . Miller's death screanis. Part, i-on escaped from a l'< rr*' Haute detective when the Moyer home was raided. At tin tune he was wanted bv th, mdice b, r, m imiiectioli wifti fhc munhr hut n<"e he is wanted only to eorrohuiate th -t ry a- told hy Mi-. .Mover. A -even eighths carat diamond worn by Mi Miller in piled tbe killing, aeeoiiling to Mi . Moyer, who told th, detectives that she • aid Beasley ex pres., lu intention t" i*< • the ling. Jewelry valued at about ; 100 ami including two diamond jug vv i ; twatch and diani' ml 1 i ring- wa missing when the lindy wa
found.
Mr-. Moyer signed a inw ment at .Newcastle ye-terduy
,|« ,' ll,',‘ of p|0-e,"l l " HUI Mull, :,' (!"* ' '
liowevel ; Muncie
| oute her nutoniobih m tin night of the i Sh‘* w;i' remandcii ■o'inty JmSI, wlH*n' ■ m on« i until thf ia • n t hi* cou rt I*< a -1* »<> tran>f«’i-r» «I to thi* ,ail Satan I ay uftnniMi i»*i«* la.*>t as th rinu* ha~ been <l**tinit is !m*iii*4 in Hunrv
staUn tin*
Ih n on
i he H< nrj ill h» i Ixi’pt (Ii,-|M» * *| ol rohahl v v. ill •my romity it v.;i- ‘ ial ..•ni* of th»* i t * hi i . hud
Otis Matthews Wins Frc li.ums
of lloot
various
fill A I, (i F F
D<>G HIGH
I ANi II K PRIZE 'I I A • It.
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CHICAGO, S,pt. 7. (I'Pi -A dyna mite bomb today demolished the fron' of the home of ( ptain Luki Gar rtek of the polio department, injuring Garrick - wHe and tln ir n illonths-old giandchild. Mis. Garrick, who has heen ill vvitli heart disease, wa thrown from her ted and cut and bruised, .xdic v ,- taken to a bo-pital, her condition riticiil because nf her illnes-. Vbe baby, daughter of Frank J. Mauke, (’apt. Garrick’- son-in-law, was Iniried unn'i tailing plaster n i: irib. it was oine time before h, child was found amid th, dtbri- ( apt. Gairick and other eight ••<- jupunt. of the tw dory hou.-e were tot injured. A bedroom and a living loom on the first floor were v i eckeil. Gur'iik earlier in the night had ••ade (.4 arrests in a gambling raid. He expie sMl the belief that thi aid was the direct cause of the bonding. and took charg, of the investigation. The Captain recently was tians,erred from the Town Hall di-lrn*t o tbe Desplaines di-triet to “clean ,p" t'o latter. His home D in throw u Dali district.
HilAtF l (i'llM> SI ND A ' Next Sunday will he observed a ' home coming day it the first ( hri tian church in Grcneastle. An >t f rt i- being made to have the a 1 - tendance up to normal in every d" partment in the Kittle ’school and large r,■ p r>■ , nt a I ion ,,f the meml>,: r -hip pie cut at the morning church .n ice nt Hi: Kt a. m. Mr. Brunei will speak at this hour on the sub ject, “The Lord hip of Jesus.” At the -even thirty service, which Will lx- the (ir-t regular Sunday evening for the fall and winter, Dr. AA'. |{ Hutcheson will give an illustrat <1 talk on his trip around the world. Dr. Hutcheson will not show the .-ame pictures which were shown at the union services a few weeks ago. Th, pictures Sunday evening will be on India and Burma.
Dlt. It. lv. LKMMiiN I S' APED Dr. B. F. Lemmon narrowly , > caped being cut by gla tb:- niorn ing when a Nehi truck ', in Martinv ille, driven by K. (i. Aiinm-'m, in ar attempt to turn South mi Ma n -tr, off AA, t Franklin, -pill' I ix ea-"t of the drink on th, -;net. Twenty four liottb s weic brok'-n. Dr. Lem inon, formeily of this city, no v of In dinnapoli-, was cros-ing tin -tree' at the time of the aci id, nt jn-t miss ed twing bit by the truck. Mr. Adam on claimed the con iru-t n of tin , gutter at this point cau ed the an i
dent. Sneie er VA’oi|,l.
Fm-t A ,,n .At ,laid,-n ■, a trained i police doc owned by (His Matthew : j i Certitied farins) won first at t ■ ■ A l\ •’ dog show beld at the Indi ■ ilia Sint,- Fair thi- wa ■ !.. Thi make- the fifth on culivo I .ear that Certified Fare have vv ei i ir-t at tla- State Fail a d in the Ii ■ lifferent dogs, Kro.-t being a -oil f I International grand , impimi, < Do Bergeislu-t and Internati, a' gi-mt 'hampi n amt world’ , lampion A-la von Kalteiiweide.
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STRIKE IS AA I It l I D CHICAGO, Sept. 7. i UP)
threatened strike of operat" i - an, stage hands in all Chicago motion p'o |
ture theaters wa- averted today ' Gie iirfae,'. when, after an all-night eonferenci wa- dead. I
From Masinkuckee thi -toi'v tom s. One of the young worn- n w ho liv- - at the lake wa- in swiinming. Shaw a largo fish driftii g lazily near
She thought peihap- i' wasn’t hecHU-e as tii ■
Roy Porter, route 2, wa in Greenca-tle I'liday.
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Carl Richard-on, route 7, whs a husint -s visitor in Greenca tle Fri-
day.
visit,-r union representative and ,- dbit -r ettled their different, ov, i a lecmi 1
musicians' walkout.
Hail the operator- and lag, hand called a sympathy strike, every mo
1 -vvinull,'i' moved ovt-i a'td tailed - > j pick it up dccitled - go- of life W"ie I shown, Iod too late. Out traa | for which many men sit hours in in.bout out over the lit waiting to
tion picture theater have been dosed.
Fenl Luca -. Fast Seminary treei was at Owen Park Friday on a fish ing trip.
in Chicago would I bit,, was a captive hand picked.
I for five persons wa- served in
— o— — I "•veiling and all bad a Sheriff Edward Fitcljsige wu a part. The siutlien hmu businesa visitor in Evansville, Friday - scene.
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