The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 September 1928 — Page 1

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UME THIRTY-SIX

NCASTLE

OOLS WILL

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Tliore has born some <loulit i,, where some of the eshibit iluiin;' the county fair will l» held, |, u t ,' t is amiounred that the Homr y,

W MnNHAY ,lis l ,la > "ill all I, ill I Hisrh sch<ol gymnasium \ j,,.,

sons who are entering bakery goods,

' . . ljf «'*>• kinds, cH.inod imi;’ I M . *: etc * are a ' iked to bring 11)1'l >> 1 gymnasium, where some. ' , win |„ „ l \LL 1 E ,t “ > charge during the fair to tak. (;m . — — of them and to arrange the di-i la.s «,\S \RE I SSI ED These displays have i

Assembly room of the (ourt house

\rranging '*^ there will nothin,

displayed there this year, t m, nolunced. Mrs. Eycurgtis st m i «i|| la in charge of there di ic,

^'KKKXrA.STLK, INDIANA, SATURDAY. SKITEMH HR 8, 1928.

EDUCATIONAL

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Vffidawts against Martin Stienk. Indianapolis, who i e urged with driving a booze ear near Stile-ville 'nt ' time ago, have been sent to the Indianapolis police, but the county prosecutor, Clifford K. Dokerson, could not ascertain, when h* 1 was in 1 Indianapolis a few da\s ago, if ev erything was in readines- fer the trial next Wtslnesday, September 12. Two men from this county went

1 TI.TS with the local officials to Inuianapo-

- lis some time ago to identify th“ I’urdue Dresident and Superintendent li,ivcr " f the b,,oze 0H ' "' ,l th, ’>' ^" l of I’uhlic Instruction Make State- that : ' ti, “ nk "' as th *‘ >" thments Itegarding \thletict. " M k " 1 , Wward Eitel

jorge and the prosecutoc will go to

board rules ON ATHLETICS

SIXIK HE- AI'KIKMS HI LIM; (I rw I I h END H. S,

H'M I >|s ONLY.

COOLIDGE TO MAKE HOOVER SPEECH SOON

I'K ESI DENT M H.E DEI.IN EH \D DRESS OVER RADIO ON SEPTEMBER 111 H.

I. (». O. E. NOTICE Captain Dutch I other of Clay City lodge says, we will come to Putnam lodge Tuesday night and confer th« first degree. The boys are led hot and anxious to come. Putnam will also confer the "John” degn e. There will be 12 or 1 l candidates to receive these degrees and all are urged to come. Visiting brothers al\vu\s wi lcome. Come and see the Bro. Marion Hartness’ .-lass.

RENSSELAER BANK LOOTED LATE FRIDAY

D \HI\<; |)\> I.ICHT Hol.Dl P IS SI \(.l I) i ROOKS M \KE < EE \N (;KT \\\ .

OPPO.M;

MI DM EEK

BEHALF

No Ml NET

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Executive To Speak \i M ashington,

D. C. Over National Hookup 1 idled Press Is Informed.

( I RKENt A

Itandils Herd Emnloves and t ustomers Into ( ashler's 1 ages And I .ike \ll l,i use Moncv,

Metnbei - n! i , -'ate board of edu-

THK WEATHER

Fair tonight and Sunday with in- i cation at a nv • Friday rcaffimt

but, superintendent, has' creasing cluidineax Sunda;. in north '‘‘I the board'- i n m r ruling again-t citing everything in read- portion. Slightly warmer Sunday in '"ter h..n| m eimtests"

|ie opening day. A num- east and south portionling- have been hold dur- o

DERBY PLANES

1‘tant statement i sued by, _ __ _ _ _

DEPART FROM

^nt Yount several days Cited here so the school ^ be clear on what to do

to go.

), 11, and 12, of the high auditorialf"i further instructions. Theft#’ p " "iH nieot in the Ascmbly An No. which is at the ' south eaftf t e corridor. It i then ~HLuna«d to reb . . all children for v trucks gtp2:l5 o’eliH'k for the day. Grades tt f 11. <nd 12 children at" isked to ft 1 * their books immediate ly after Ami- al. The begii ' rg children in the S>r end Wardl* "d w ill all attend at th ■ Third WMd for a week or two. The Uthtr MB' f the Second Ward will Wet it H high sein ed. principal of the high

FORT WORTH

on r*?-

‘k" -‘ho I days and night- other than Friday iifteinoon, evening and Saturday. Alt' i d: i ussing the mat- : 1 r at some lei ,th, the board voted t" 1 k official- tiie Indiana High School Athletii A -nciation to co-op-11 ate in widei loreement of the ruling, which it wa- ,-aid, has been! generally ignoie.l ince the advent of

basketball.

Hoy I*. \\!-i;:,ii, .(ate -upe rill ten dent of public instruction, and pro.-- I dent of the h iid. was authorized to; 'confer with elf ml- of the associaj tion and place im matter of enforce _ ment U|i to the a.-sociatiou itself. 11 I A was explained afterward that the ar- ; at lion of the hoard will interfere in no I

7:l'i a. m. today, ahead of th<> other way with th- annual state high -cho»l tlii'r''. Robert Dakc, flying ai \mer ehainpion-hip li k'ih,.ll tournament , ican Moth, came to earth immediate- M " r with am ■ tl pie|iminar\ tour

Indianapolis next XN 'dne-day and -oe if ,-omething deHnitc can be done

concerning tho case.

TO DEDICATE NURSES’ HOME ON OCTOBER 7

DE \ I H KIND I HI Ml

TERRE MUTE, 1ml., Sept. x. (t PI The large diamond ring foi which Charles Beasley, 21, is accused of murdering Mrs. Myrtle Miller, •’•II, a week ago, was found here F'ri-

' day in the home of Mrs. Irene M y- ) ‘

\X ASIIINt; TON, Sept. S. (I I’) er, 21, aceoiding to police Kl.NSSI.I AEIJ, Iml . Sept

ent ( oolidgi will make a ra-1 Mrs. Moyer, now li jail at New '

dio speech in behalf of Herbert castle, has accused Beasley of killing three women aid employes and Hoover and the Republican ticket, to the Miller woman lor her jewelry a eu loniei it tin State h.ink ! he broadcast from here probably the Beasley, held at Muncie, has reftis.il Iw-nsselaei In i ty aide night of Sept. 11, the I'nited Pre-s i to talk. -cooped up $IO.utiO m euneney and was informe<l today on reliable auth ■ 0 an undetermined mm tint of negoti-

(»THEH PI.ANES TAKE HI | NIM YORK IN Hill IF

t AEIFORNI

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TO

N FAX \ DDFIION TO HIM ! Ml MDRItl. HOSPI'I VI in KK OPENED SUMN.

HI lEDIM. HESM 1

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ABILF.N'Ff, Tex., Sept. - iFI') Fiarl Howland, leader in the da air derby race, reached Mnhni

< onlribulion of -CtAO.FU lu the Ball Family ol Muncie Makes Home \ 1‘ossihiln».

ly behind him.

FORT WORTH, Te.\ , Sept R. All of the 2o planes remaining in th* national air race left .'F chan field

pof. Frank N. Jones who today . n today's lap to E! Pa

The (light today will includi fueling -top- at Abilene, Mid!,,ml and Pcco -. Ideal flying weath. i v .i- re ported over the course by th, weath

er bureau.

Miss Amelia Fiat hint, fir-t wonia'

wtten started, and John to Hy the Atlantic, will gre, • th i, county superintend, n' Hicr- at Pecos. Her tramp tom wa-

delayed at Toyar, near P- cos, by en-

gin ' trouble,

Fiarl Howland, Wichita. Kan., flying a Cessna monoplane, fir.-t to tea*",

i^,- the fo'lowmg F'.ji'l Worth, y*'s'erde * k off hr tin- educational system today. Rowland i- leading the park niy will again be tin-'in elapsed time -ince leaving V v

York Wednesday.

Rowland was followed into F’ot' Worth by Robert Dake, Pittsburgh, in an Vmeliean Moth, mid Tex Rank in, Portland, Fire., in a Waco lit. Rankin lo.-t a black cat mascot in Kan-as City which apparently hm, little effect on his chances in the

flight.

F. I.. Busenberg, who re- | time ago to go to Crown Oscar Thomas will head yi gh as he has done in linty -cltoi I. were leport-

>tate tl.at everything inoothly as could be ex the starting of the (H hind on Monday and

te Held

High School

ni t nl VI > HOED it; I I \ R M EE I ini; |DI X I \ K. all over the count;.’ ^ I ,,-th Saturda.' at. regular Putnam pv Or ' ute In Id .1,

auditorium.

kck ’ ,rti .it ni'e pb 'i m! ! e, e| v. o'clock cour-e- which were fF' I i ng of Ideals,” '' "1, -t- and Measuro- ■ H Williams; "Teach

h' Prof. Norris; ut.d

[ideal2nd. section.

iram and gi innouncemcnts.. Also ^^^^^H^Were the aftA k-j other, “Histoiy ef

h h'iu atloa ft

| tt-rc ill,.

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"'t: “Th, New Cour.-„ of Study nigh fc, \ n,

I NDIA X A POFIS, S-pt. b. (IP) - Formal dedication of th, new stiOO,

ney or county onte.-t and field i UOO Ball Memorial Nurses’ home at meet-. the Janie Whitcomb Riley In pita! Commenting the subject, Dr. j for children will be held Oct. 7, an Fidward < , I lii, ', president of Pur- nivci-ary of Riley’s birth, the eN"cudue I line! it\ ut.d a member of the 1 ' 1 va committee of the James Whit board ..id: ''II git school athletics i-' comb Riley Memorial as nciation h:i • (

one of the greatest menaces to edit- announced.

cation in tin state today.” Other An inspection of the building was tnombei - of tla In .ml cxpresseii made by the committee under tin <li themselves a somewhat in accoiil reel inn of Dr. F.dwin T. Ihompon. with this view. I.Meet of the action, i hospital superintendent. The in't w , explained, will be to cause the , -pecting committee wr also accom cancellation of all week-day inter- panicl by Mi . F'.lizab'th (lark, di

school contests scheduled for the com-

ing terms.

Th" ruling referred to by tin board is ci.ntained in Bulletin 1IB of th" -tat,- depaitment of |iublie instrucUon. issued in Decemb, r, 1 , .'2(»,

reads as follow-:

"In the belief that athletic coritest--hould not take place during -chool hoars, nor any evening except Friday and Saturday evenings, the slat hoard of education recommends that conte-ts of (bis character be discontinued, provided: That intcr.-ehool c .ntests under the immediate super

vision of the I. H. S. A. A. and its thur C. Newby, Dr. ' aibton B. Mi board of athletic control -hall con ti- < ulh ch, Dr. William I owe Bryan, Ai

Mr

reel, r of the nurses training school who selected tin: furm-hing ; and Robert Fro t Daggct, the architect. The nurses home und , <|uipinet \ was made po. sible through the git’ an i of $500,(HMI to Indiana Fniver-ity an the Riley Memorial nsgociatien by th" Ball family of Muncie, n , 1 ifaetui

er- and philanthro osts.

Student nurses and gradu.i mu ■ of tin Indiana I oiversity ni'dica

cent, i will occupy the hon ,

Member of the committe, who it.

spected the building ate:

Hugh M, K Eandon, pi, -ident; A;

ority.

Airangcments are being made will ' broadcasting authorities so the presi- , dent’s first and only campaign address may inaugurate the program of '15 consecutive speaking nights’ I planned by the Republican national i committee. Walter Newton, chairman of the : Republican speakers’ bureau, obtain "d the president’s consent to mak' the speech, when he called yesterday at the -ummet white hou-e at Brule.

! XVis.

Hoover himself plans to amplify I ' his speech , f acceptance by , nlarg trig on prohibition, tariff, labor ano j foreign relations, but there will h no new result-. Hr will -lick to th, i i -ties j, they are now drawn. Hoover will speak on labor nt !

1 Newark, N. J., a week from Monday. ;

prohibition at

October On foreign affair- at New York, S, pt. 17 and , n the laiiff prob ably at Bo-ton, at a time yet to h,

■ elected.

In hi Elizabethan speech, Hnovei will stand on hi- -ogg' lion for a commission to investigate prohibition ,,.,ii > -. He will treat the problem a,

of public welfar,.

Hoover, pending a light day at hi desk to,lav, scanned new-paper- to. the icacti, n to hi- laudation of th.

WIDER ROADS ADVOCATED BY MOTOR CLUBS

"W IDFH HK.HM \X S \HE HH.HW XX S" l> Nl XX X sun; \n.

s XI I.R A. X.

I I'M MUTE I

IS

XI’I’OIN I I D

< harles M. Haves, ( hicago, 1 hairman Of XX ider Highways ( onunil'a«'.

Hoo-ier ( lob Interested.

| able bond- and - iped in a large blue v -idillai through the husine ceti oi of the town without any one being aware of the robbery until they were

I fur out of town.

De-pite the pursuit of an airplane, Hired for the purpose, and Sheriff Harry Hou-e. no trace of the bandit ;

' has been fount I.

. I be four bandits entered the builo'- | ingj at 2 :.'10 o’cl ck. Three , 1 1 them ; forced Janie- M ( hapman, , isl . • ; to lie on the floor of bis cage, and herded the three v.onien ’'>m l.iyr-, the Mis-e Fli/abeth Heinpl ath- | erine Eller- and Virginia Ixresler, j and the eu-tomer, F. I*. Robinson, nij to anotht r cage. The fourth bandit scooped up the money and bonds in u nek and -auntered out into tho street near the i ai in which the fifth

| bandit wa- rated.

I wo other bandit joined him bort-

I ly after, and when the fourth cam'

i out to the ear, they i -raped,

j The h.inilii w ere well di e seal an i j appeared to h, about .’15 years eld,

the victims told authorities.

John Eger, pi ■-blent of the bant; and a wealthy grocer of Ihi- city, saw the blue car pass him on the street, but did not learn of the rob-

1 beiv until late in (be evening. Persons who aw ih ear drive nu‘

i of the city said that it moved slowly

district and

NORTON MEED, Columbus, O

Sept. X. (IT)—--John Livingston,

Monmouth, 111., flying a XVaco biplane lamb'd be), at I0:l!';50 a. m., t fir-t of the ela- B flyers in the na-

tional air derby to arrive.

At 1:1J

I. I

|ERs in | K> MIX POEIS, Sept. S. (I'p)

U 1 « * a! I J< lining . ol

P tiury ut Li kv< n-

in connection with the flier

station mail rob Kee.-port and they

"ill be returned ■ Terre Haute, Did.

1 Ne*i

* r hi 4

5* P J^^Rn.ng,

if.' WW"') befoie the

'"""'O T'le-dl ,

ttiuN*;

Md

lute exception- to this ruling. Provided further, that field days and tournaments under the direction of the county and city superintendents, -ui h contests being among the schools un dor the din'd supervision of the e re--pertive officials, siiall t n-titute a -ecood exception. Provided further,

ROOSEVELT FIELD, L. F. Sepl. that dismi -al may tak , la< on I'd, g_ (dl’) —F'enr was expressed by of- day afternoon foi athlrt.c contests if rt. ials here thi morning for twenty the tlail) cl ogn lieen «o planes now heading over the All" : adjusted for the day licit no l".-ii of

gheny ridge into a heavy fog at Me- -chool time occur

Kee.-port, Penn. The last of the plan- Wi-ehart al-o wa- instructed to e- cleared the field here at 7::'.:' a. -tudy th<- i|Ucstion ef whethci money m. for the fir-t leg of the New Xiuk!)- available at pieseiit with which to to Los Angeles ela - B air race. iemploy a state aupervi ot of physical X few minutes latei i report of the education. I.atei in the day the board fog reached the field here and four was expected to take action on a re-plane-of the da-s C group, warming port by a special committee named up for their start, were ordered "ine time ago to study the ciuestioi, remain at the field. j of approving ei i re-pondence school-

! for teachers. Investigation of sev-

ROOSKX’ELT FIELD, L. I., Scot, ninl Indiana eortespondeiu. COUlses (IT) Robert XV. Cantwell, I w ■- authorized some time e.

Angeles, in a L ckheed monoplaii" with a XVasp motor, was the fits' flier to take off today in the class (' transcontinental ail deiby. Cantvv,’ cleared th" field at lt.»i a. m. One minute later Edward J. Brook in a F'okkrr Universal Special, win*, flown the field, and took off foi I " Angeles. The other two, a Cox Klenin, powered with Liberty motor, and a Fairchild p weird with a XX'a-e. followed at the usual sixty second

intervals.

Captain Richard J. I'uncan, tnloted

the Cox and < aptain ' yer, the hair bild,

their first top will be Me

tbui H. Baxter, Xrthur X. Brown, James XV. Carr and I’etei C. Raillj who will tie chairman of the commit tee to arrange th. dedicator' ceir monies.

Sunday School

Officer? Named FRESHMEN AT

D’PAUW WILL HAVE 2 DAYS

INDIAN XI’OI IS, Sept. N. '\\ idei Highway- are Sale)' Highway.-" ■ ..

Elizahethton, Tenn.. | s,oira " of iMr, 7 a ' in » f ' ,0 ' ,ul;(n, >' » . v ; our centei ot conge-ted population

I and with all other motorists who have occa-ion to negotiate the pie i ent sy stem ( f narrow roads when the traiie ha- become ju t a contin I uous stream of vehicles,” says M. I ! N’ohlet, secretary manager of thi Hoosier Stati Xutomobile \ -ocin

I t ion.

The American Automobile As.-oeia , tion tin- appointed a wider highwaycommittee, with Chailes XL Hayes

Kellogg anti-war treatv which wa 1 Presuient of the Chicago MoUr Club j through the l.u.-ine refutation of the Demo ' ^ chalrm “"' 11,1 ^at then turned north ... ... .. ,, Congestion i- one of the gieatest eon o

cratic eharg" that th' Heputdiean ,

, . r , , tributmg c.ui ■ to aiitomnlole aeci

h«»Vz> < I n M< • rmthtntr till’ U'nl'lii ! t»• H i*( ■ 1 dents," say Mr. Nnhlrt, and point out, "narrow roads ran rally only two lanes of traM’i . If there is . stop and go light when' the road leads through a village, the M a-hbu of the red light will ba k traffic fi miles on Saturday, Sunday- and hub

will affect all future international re j ^

' mattei whether it i- a truck or souk one 'breaking in' a new ear can bob up traffic for mile , rau-ing great dedinner they |>"y ^"'1 irtitation. are giving him tonight at a local ho tel. He will not touch upon the cam

paign.

framed a

rg" that tl

have done nothing foi world peace. "Secretary Kellogg hi- accomplish ed a magnificent -top toward world peace by the renunciation of recour.-' to war for the -elution of internu tional c ait rover - ii-',” Hoover said "The -ecietary lias brought about a ihange in fundamental ideas which

will art lations."

Hoover will make a farewell -peer to his former employe- in the com

incrce department at

Hoover Workers Busy In Sculli

I'jEK lit 1 1 t.N soldi) X I I X N I |. SMITH \ " I I s Fou C O r

MtM'NI I

DR. ML X Nl H XKD Tit XI.XIN SI RX F. X' s| PI HIM I N DI N I

X I XL I . ( Hi R< H.

EX-RESIDENT PASSES AWAY

MRS. ELI/. XBETH .1 X N I I’AHKER |)IF' IN 'll N< IK. INTI n

MEM HERE.

The Sunday school board of th Meth"di-t Cluir h u 1 Id their monthly dinner at the i liur Ii Friday evenin' at w hich the off "a were elected "t the coming y .e - work. Officeielected were a- fniiows: Supt., Dr. XV \l Blanchard: A isl. Supt., Mrs. M. S Heavenridgi Supt. Intermediate Dept., I'rnt. F A. <'‘gg; As i-t Supt., J. Fi. Sharp. Supt. Primary Dept., Mi E. R. Baltlett, X- t. Slip! , Mrs. krehl. Supt. Student Croup, Prof. H. I

Rosa.

Supt. Cradb l»"H| Mrs. I’. J. (.i!

Irspie.

I RUSH lo KEI.ISFER XXI ItNFS DXX X ND IHI BSD XV OF NIX I VXEEK. F'rr.-hman week at Di I'auvv un vcr-itv ha been cut down to two days this year. For the pa-t sev • ral year' n full week hie been given over to aid Ire-hinon, but did no* prove totally suece.ssful and ha been

cut down.

All new tudcnt< who do not hav flu iv rooming places arranged foi must stay at the college dormitoru and all girl arc ie<|uired to do -■ b a college ruing. The new gill-'

Xnv eat wishing to pa another nm-t turn out into the path of vc hicle- coming fl v in the oppo-ite di reetion, and tin- i- th' cati.-e of n ally scriou - and fatal i.ccident-. Thi- is all dangerous, it i costly, it i- nerve racking, and il is iinneees-: iy. "XX'iili automobile reg i-i i at ion ie creasing nationally at the rate of, .iv five percent, which was th" increa e of 1P27 over I!l2(i, tuen will be I, lf)li,i;ii5 more pas>enger iui ail'l tiuek on the highways of the nn tion tin - year than la-1, and it -lands to i' a on that conditions <n tin roads will be chaotic as will a un- - a I'e, uni" - immediate step, are tak en to provide adcrpiate highways."

N. ( I Pi

-.'-111 11 - Dell' d the SoUtll Hoove, cl,., , it in five of cording to

head -

ROBINSON TO SPEAK HERE

(.HI ENf XSTI.K I' l\( l.l DI D UN FI INER XRX OF RF.I’I BED \N SEN X IDR.

Dept.

Supt. Missionaiy

Adam -.

Supt. Temperanee,

Gough.

Supt. Moinc D'-pt to be appoint d

F.t * i dc: mitory, l.ucy Ruwland hull, wil 1 INDl XN XI’OI.IS, Sop'.

H. R.

B. I). Coll

with the nth

ii -t tonight d

year ago and will be remembered by

many of the older residents. Her body will be brought here some

time Sunday for the burial which will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Funeral .scivices will be held in Muncie from the home of Raymond Parker Saturdav afternoon at one o’clock. She is

lC '“’ i . .., survived by a niece, Mrs. F'tank Anplane wa.- ( (jt , rson , f Bloomington street.

• ■ 1 h ’’ : "i' price (t was later learned that I hi I>

R were eatimat- king ' ,k< ”

^^^_20FIS. Sept (UP)

l '"'' '■ Mil In

A k 1 1

BFITTIS FTEI H. McKeesport, l a Sept 8. (UP) -J"hn Fivingiton. " Monmouth, HI., in " Waco b.plan. arrived here at 10:II:«5 a. m. today, first of the 20 starters to arrive Inin the transcontinental race for ela-

B. planes.

The

Word ha- been received here of

th e death ef Mrs. Elizabeth Jane later.

Parker, 82, of Muncie, hut formerly Soc’y. of the Board, J. E. Sharp. ( ,f Gieencastle. She died at the home Trea.,. of Sunday school, F\ I’

of bei son. Ray mend Parker in Mu»- Huestis.

cb at 5:20 |i. in., F'riday. Custodian ol Literature, Mr-. F. I.

M,-. Parker left here twenty-five Huestis.

Sec’y. of Sunday -chool, Mis Mar-

garet Emily McGaughey.

| W.*’ 5 ®®’ landing when h' ftw a was nominal. Re- Bettis field. He -an

iJ^Br-'d 100. Steers cleared I the fog cr thi Uin

a

I H lowi r , . V

Vclct, ,ol.l IIOIIIIVI.I M' CN.-K

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HIGH MASON DIES PITTSBURGH, Pa, Sept. 8. (UP) —William S. Brown, 70, Imperial treasurer of the Masonic Shrine of North America, died at his home hei today after a lingering illness.

; H w the torches on would arrive Sunday at 8:21 a.

he had been the Big Four road and the party would proceed directly to the cemetery, where a very short ser-

vice will be held.

from there ELECTED WORLD tOURI JUDGE

—o—•

GENEVA, Sept. 8. (UP)

ho opened with thebeginning of bn l.cluiui F’i-hback, tlirectoi

s(h«ic! year o v ry few college girl-

will live out in town.

One hundred and seventy men liv ed out in town last year, but this ■uii.iber i ii"t i xpeeted to be a.- large (luting th" coming year as several "i tl.e frat' initic have just completed Fiig' i hou-* - which will ncce- itate a

li.rgi'r fre.-hman ela-s.

ill. hiiig day w ill -oon be here and seme of the upperclassmen arc in town already looking up the pro peeti to the coming year in r gards to the freshman ela.--. Planare Peing laid for a number of rush parties ti be held Thursday nigh* v/h ch i the fir-t date that the uni-vvi.-ify officiaily allows rushing to

.fan.

oLASI DAV Ol FAIR

INIil AN APOl IS, Sept. 8. (I Pi

8

1 « |7 M> irau

and calv s

XViI on.

to $11.

let "as strong.

Florence F’.lizabctb

sellville and Girt. Nicholas Belles, In

diunapolis.

Olj. (iardni r, local Chandler age ,t

h.,. delivered a Chundh r

Edgar Harris.

Charlei

Evan Hughes, former Chief Justice Indiana'.- seventy-sixth annual state •if the United States supreme court, fair wa. to lie concluded tonight, wa elected by the Eeague of Nn- Today 1 was automobile race day.

dan to lions assembly today to be u judge in several "til known dirt track driv

the wirld court at the Hague, ers competed in the events.

(Ul’i

of th'

peaker- bureau of th> Republicai -fate committee ha announced u -peaking itinerary f i S' nator Xrlh ur R. Robin-on, nominee for re-elec-

tion.

Fi-hbaek also announced that XV. I Harding, former governor ot Iowa, will make four addre- ' in liidiutii;.

Robinson's itinerary:

Evansville, Sept. 1 K ; lloonville and Ro< kpnrt, Sept. Ill; I’eter-liurg md Princeton, Sept. 2ft; Wa. hington and X’inccnnos, Sept. 21; Sullivan Spencer, Sept. 22; .Martin-villi' an Bloomington, Sept. 21; lb llord - i Orleans, Sept. 25; F.ngli b and N-w-Albany, Sept. 2li; .leffer-oii und Scott burg. Sept. 27; X’evny and M id i on, Sept. 28; X , r.-adb and N'erth X’emon, Sept. 2‘J; Coluinliu-. Oct. ' Terre Haute, Oct. 2; Rockville and Brazil, Oet. ff; Greciu a-tle and Diinv ille, Oct. 1; Greenfield 1 tentative I and IDehmond, Oct. 5; Rronkville and ( onner-v ille, Oet. Ru-hv ille and Shelbyville, Oct. 8; Ni vvia tic, Oct D; W inchestri and Portland, Oci . 1.0 Bern*' and Blufflon, Oct. 11; Muncie,

Oct. 12.

XX XSHING'I’ON, Sec A plan consolidating anti oci at and Repubib an - • behind a ingh grime f tors is being winked m the snutherii state-. n<

word reuchitig 11, rbeit ll"oi i '

• lilarter- today.

I he plan is <l< -igm d to prevent i -plit of the anti-Smi!'i vote. Southi in Democrat oppo.-cd n (I" Xlired I Smitll, the Denieci at a c nnn,' i' directing the moveniei 1 ami tile Ri publican natimial committee i pending no money to promme the pi-ojeet,

it i said officially. t nder the electoral lot i.- east foi the el pledged to a eandi'lati Smith I le I lint I at (Hit toiin t he field aga

lieall -hit' . the ailti-Smit !l

be split.

I he scheme lia lu en

Georgia and . ,.n,i plated ill Te-;., -, I o'li , , ('iirolinai in l-’lnrida a slate ha- been named ai is ippi theie will lie tlirei

attention will Ik- given to South Carolina, where the Republican vote

amount to little.

The nominee finished the tir-t draft ot his Newark .-perch yi'sterduy. It tin. n or, than ti,00tl word a.i I i, nearly a- long a hi- acceptu c I.eech. It will repuire 50 minuti fci (leliveiy. It i.; devoted chiefly an ampliflcation of Hoover'-' labor po-

sition.

■ y tem, a lid ■etor vv ho i If the anti hit of elec

-l the Repute

at pi.'d n is eontem and North Rep ltd e i d in Miss1 slatr . \.

lit BE I HIED Of '. 2

VI NT FANES, huh, Sept. - I UP I Trial of Dreyfu Rh aib for th"

murder of Simon Curie, citv po|ii.-. ., n fl n.an, hn ■ been -ot for Oet 2 by Judge

William F. fa l v erly. Khoadi

returned here this week from Denver, Colo., where he was captured in con-

nection with a hank lohliery.

MONI XII.M (l.l XNFD

DECATUR, I ml., Sept. 8. (’Tl - The Soldiers’ and Sailor- fVonuin"ii in the court house vill’ll here ha - heeu cleaned and polish' ii up tor ol 1 home week. 'Plie fountain bus been repaired and will be turned on for the week in honor el the Civi 1 XX ur veteran The nnnie f th< c. It ran - i -i i v e.I in the I :; .I XX r ha . j been poll hed to a gllstc-IUIIft tage.