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iVOLUME THIRTY-SIX ORN SHOW TO be held here IN DECEMBER

I'ORMKR R ESI DEN I |)||>. Mrs. T. H. Cline, noith Indiana street, is in receipt of word of the

' dsath of a relative, Mi-, M UI V K an( | v

Her death occurred in Colorado Spring-, on Sunday, Au*. n. Mi s .

| Cline's information said. .Mi- p ;in _ j dy formerly lived at Clovcidali where

'^TkIsK TO(ON- tht ' famlly "' as wi ‘ lcl > known Hei ; STNAW'' ( ,L inhibit I death whs sudden and w,, , ,, ilM titlT,, ,1 ’ attack of heart trouble y

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1 ll:l 'l's\'CASTLK. INDIANA. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1928

OVERCOME BY

No. 287.

GAS; WORKMEN BACK ON JOB

K<n M. WES I HERE I toy 0. West of Odcago, Secretary f Interior in Pre idi nt Coolidue'Laldtiet and chairman of the Board of ■ Dr I’auw ersity, i a tror-t at the Delta Tau Delta fra-

ternity house.

REPUBLICANS FETE LESLIE IN LAFAYETTE

SGI'

tkkmii

L s umt'i

lUia

Diunl*.

torn Grown In Many Entries

sur-

vived by two brothers, Benjamin

j Bandy of near Cloverdale and Frank MSI Randy of Oklahoma. Mi Bainl.s ad ’I BIO l\l\IN

main friends in Greencustlr, who w ill be hocked to hear of hi i death.

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RAIN FRIDAY NK.H I

M. \R SI RKH s ( „ . ’ CBS \li I Ml.NT PL \M

FRIDAY.

(.

HOSPI | \|

( ROWD

ire IApeeled.

Bain stopped the fair fenivitie- a (few minutes after nine cm lock h ri-

!(;. Jro«n, president of the hirst day eveninjr. The rain lame up s ud-

" orkmen V. ere Brpairinir Interior

Ilf < himney \! Kiln. Spent Niuhi In County Hospital.

^1 Bank announced Saturday denly and

[(if Fourth Annual Putnam t,, huny to helter in the downtown

jty Com Show, sponsored by the district.

National Bank and Citizens j The rain did not last very Ionic, but Company will be held at the , v . as heavy while it did. Practieallv on December 13, 14 and 15, the entire fair closed down and did

I not reopen until Saturday morninjj.

displays are expected to be in , j u , t the rain the wind and by nine o’clock on the morningc j g0 nd together, on Jack treet,

according where oi

npoi : 1 ’ nail sand storm. I H’ iboVe the av- last long the rain

■ and the be.-t show ever held j san d.

h ■peeled. The entries will be 0 K ! u >rn Btnwn in Putnam ri r 1 r 1 % T/^i A CTTI I -1

uRttNCAo I Lt Tl' exhibits mu-t consi-t of ten

Three w ;kmen, with the Bu t En-

leach, 1 \ ept ;n and will be tnl length of e, 1, ml the exhiliit -

the single ear classified a. or mixed. The r will be 10 inwill he judged

-tandard of perfection adopted j Indiana Corn Growers’ A *

list ha ■ .

w FBI:

following |iremium

' offered:

Class Dne Aite ('am (ten ears)---1-t., $.5.00 , 1 ■ 00; i:h, 92.00; I? 1.00; t!th, ribbon; 7th., ribbon; | [ibboti; Pth., ribbon; 10th., rib

numb* r t Pitt

■ were taken to the enmity hospital hm tly afti ill ,,, | 0c k Friday afternoon, overcome w,th gas while rebricking the interior of a kiln chim-

ney at the cement plant.

The men an :

Niint Evans, 29, foreman, Pitts-

burgh, Pi'.

Paul Quitin, ;5.m. |,„ u is, Mn. .1' hn MeKillop, to, Wilkerharre, I'a It is said a fourth man who was only slightly effected by the fume, wa> able to i r iw ] fioni the chimnev

and give (fi,. aiat in.

The McCurry. Rector and l.akin

.'imbulance- were .ailed and rushed the men to the hospital. Quirin ml

MrKill.ip wem (onsciolls hat Evan

was -till in a hazy omdition. He had been overcome in a similar wax just a few xv ■ 'k. previmis while xvorking in Chicago and eonse(|U(>ntly hiphysical condition xva not as stiong

as that of Ids two cumpanions. The three remained at the ho over i iirht hut were reported aon the job Saturday morning.

HIRST SELLS PROPERTY Rit-coe Hurst reports the -ah

h;- property at the intersection of State Bead -Kf and the National | Highway, -outh of the city to Earl Zook, of rj.-t Walnut street. Mr. HI GE

Zook took possession Friday. 'I' Hui i hat !>• bu nes

ol here, for the t f„ U r year 1

and estimates that h( ha sold mon H>'ar \ddress in

ti m a million sandwiches during lids time. M., and Mr-. Hurst plan to move to Greencastle and build a

home.

I). P. CANDID M l FOB GO\ i; it nob speaks \i ho.me(OMING CKLEBKAHON.

Ml Over State

Hear Yddress bx Gubernatorial

Candidate Saturday.

STEEPLE JACK IS LUCKY MAN

Gl I SIS (IK .1 M KSON INDIANAPOLIS, S'pt. 15. (CP|— Gov. Benjamin Paillen .ml Ml . Paulin, of Kun-as, were the guest- Friilax and today of Go' Ed. Jaek.-on. the Kan.-a- governor and hi- xxife are . nrouti to Maine whi le they xx ill pend thn e weeks. Thex were to cotitiiute to Maine late today. SUCCESSFUL PET PARADE ON SATURDAY

Lafayette, Ind., Sept. 15 Bepuhlicans from all oxer Indiana as-emhled in thi- city today to help observe the nomecoming celebration for Harix (1. Leslie, candidate for governor on the t. O. P. ticket. Mr. Leslie in his a I

dress -aid in part:

ing degree.

The rea building plan operating m Indiana i to he praised. Cnder a pay-as-wo-go \ tern Indiana avoid the pyiami din; of road hond is ueto he unloaded upon future genera-, lions. We have progre -ed so far h developing the lute’s good roadsystem a- to demonstrate full.' the blessings that attend modern highway building and maintenance un er the const i ueti\ .* economy program. Tin i people are proul of Indiana’s good.

PRESEN1

more and hettei and xvidei highxvax-. It will lie up to the |ieople who at*, henefitted and who pay the bills, acting through their legislators, to -ax how fa.-t tin Indiana read -y-tem shall lie developed an extended. I am for the extension and enlargement, rather than for a curtailment of our

road-building program.

I pie. ge mysell to a policy of careful and alert omsideiation ter the consuming public and a .sigiarc deal for all concerned when it comes t..

HURRICANE DEATH TOLL PEACHES 20

BO( KFORD. ILL., IS H WxU HIT H' H'GH WINDS LATE

I BID \Y.

KNOW N ( \SC M.TIES IN I . S.

(inly Meager Beports Receixed I’rom

West Indies. Death And Damage Toll I nknnwn.

(By Cnitcd Press)

llunicanes and cyclones within th“ p st seventy-txvo houi have taken a eeath toll of at hast ‘20 person , have done millions of dollars in damage a id the de-t ruction continue -. There i- no a ecu late report ns to

comes

,, .. ,, selecting the best men for service on the damage and the ea unities, if any 1 l/< 11 " 1 'he important puldh -erviee commis-iof the tropical hurricane that is own nonm community, -peaking siol1 . There have „e, n no Hade-, and j sweeping northward in the general

there xxill be no deal for upport amt direction of Florida.

OMPANION PH NGES 175 I LEI in di:\ i h at i:y.\ns\ illi:

FRIDAY.

I \lft.l NI M HER HI i Hll.DKFN PARTK IP YTE IN ANNI \L EV EM

spilt hack

Ri: PAINTING ( ROSS

HOG AWARDS ANNOUNCED

Pin Slipped Out of Safety latch. Local Man Saxes Life

By Lucky Grab.

■ ( lass ’I»<•

I'olw Corn, (ten ears) — 1st., C’l>de Conner, 501 nort Jackson | —■■ ■ K 2n(l.. ^4.0fl; 3rd., $3.00; (th., -treet, a local teeple-ja k, h..d a na" SPLENDID >W INI K oth.. -1.00; lith., r hbon; 7th .: row escape Lorn death it I.-, n xtlh 1 HLKL Dl RINti ■: kth., ribbon; Dth., libbun; Friday morning, and h; ompanion (ill \ |^ FAIR. I fibbon. Edward Stewart, ‘23, of In lanapo'i . ( lass Three jxvas killed when he plunged 175 feet j Awaid in the hog exhibit led (orii (ten ear-)-—1st., 95.00; j to the sidewalk. were on display during the county LOO; ;ird., ,*1.00; ith., ribbon; Accor ing to Conner, the two met .fair in the tent on ea-t Ftanklin street',

One of the most soivessful event.j of the Count) Fair was the Pet I' i ade x'hi.h wa- staged Saturday aft. r noon at 1:0ll o'clock Many childrei 1 -ach year -how ii tore t in t i affai and mai x day- before have planned 1 on entering theii pet in the par ole. The procession formed at the Higl ; School building and marched to th.

- square where the prizes xvere awarbDl SPLAY ED The !"t wei of size and pi |\ \ \| sorts. Children were < i -e.l in uni

quo costumes including tin.-, of cow i hoy s, Indian-, and grown ups. Tin

which parade xva- one of the b< t rv> i gixei

at the annual Fair. Mrs. John ( art wright wa- in charge of the parade.

|n 'I'",

CUss.'iuiui

I ear)

1st..

were gold-leafing th< c o on the St lVu'1'5 church who k'mc pin slipped out of the safety catch "i

2n . *1.50; 3rd., 50c; .Ith., rib - j their rope.-. They xvere xvorking "ti op th., ribbon. | posite sides of the cross im.l when th. ( lass Six accident occurred, Conner fell about S i*. ' in |t. ii i ,(i i Open to feet but caught hold of tin cubby If : or girl in Putnam County hoi'.' on the side of the steeple t ml to s of ige or under. 1-t.. then went on down on the life-lin 2inl., $5.00; 3rd., $2.00; 4th., Stewart, lioxxrvci, plunged to th.

sidewalk meeting instant death. Hi -kull was fractured and Imtli leg.

xvere broken.

Conner stated Saturday 'iv.ruing that, the victim’s body was to be .-.lit to the home of his brother, Russell Stewart, in Indianapolis where funei al services will be hel . The dead man according to Conner, mentioned several times th t he had relatives in

Putnam county.

(tinner plan- to attend the funeral and then return D. Exnn. ville to complete the job which "as so tragically

IHi-tponed.

, .ith., ribbon. Class Seven

lorn (ten ears)—Open to B 1 ' ■ ' 2 1 Putnam < ounty k -' 2 ■■■ under. 1-t.. \ 52.00; Ith.,

|

< las* Eight ■ I J v ■ • 6, and H thij cla-s. Special rih-

r

Th.' following awar.1 were made;

Largest, Joe Jimnns Arnold. Oldest, Porter Lanham. Smallest, Richard I’ruitt Cutest, Joe Joan Smith. Ugliest, F’loyd \ nughn. Most pets, Marylin Cra k. Be.-t Costume, .Malcolm Wade. Most Unusual, Sam Egger-.

Prettie.-t, Betty Je an Spcm. i. The judges were Mis. David Houck, M' Ralph West a id M i K. P

Hauck.

Oa»» Nine

J 1

J.' P tsard,

m

- The and <i

Special rib-

»>bi.n un mi bond bids "'I "d- f,,, -a!- ef nf road bonds for the ldmn of ,h «' ' ha lies L. Brack- “ in Monroe township r;' 1 lr t ' l, ‘ county treasurer, '‘ d '- v ’ Saturday noon.

W s "' urity 1,,.

as follows;

Indianapolis $41. | ni1 bivestment Co

F f, t , ' Natiniii I >.119, were . ., z „ n . )

Indianapolis

Bank, Greencaa<dd to the highest National Bank of

IHK ( "H“ M(.N l ot. ' ' ■' sl1 "hi Lot'owor'.h

f 5 R "l .onfer

May k r ba-

xx ith Herbert camiiaiga plan*,

completed all plans for

r: u " v -’-. p. c, W J Wa-aingt,

Record Crowd Is Present At Fair On Friday

Hl(.<;i:s r \’l TEND \NCE IN I HBEE D \ Y > \ II" FD EN-

HI HITS HEBE.

Friday evening attendan.i to the county fair wa . the climax of t e three days it ha. been nn er xva). people from all ov. r the county poured into Greencastle all day Friday to

attend the fair.

The I oge crowd did not matter until min later in tin evening resulted in the •topping of festixitie-. AM the eonee-sion -eemed to be doing a big business and the . xhihits in the various tents were well attended. A record croxxd saw the exhibit in the high school gymnasium as a num-

aie announced as follows: Duroc Jersey , l-t , Best Boar, 2 years or over— , t). (’. Dills. Junior Pig -1st., 2nd., 3rd., Bob

Dills.

Best Sow, i m> year and under—i 1-t. and 2nd., Bob Dill A’ Son. Best Gilt, Senior Pig — 1st., Stall-1

ley O'Hair.

Best (iilt, Junior— 1st. and 2nd.,

Boh Dills A* Son.

Senior Champion Boar—Boh Dill;

A- Son. • 0 r Junior t i umpion Boat Boh Dill PK()(,K \M BY 4 HOIK ‘ s ' < ' n- On Sundav afternoon at font Grand Champion Boat Bob Dills ,v c | ock the Univei-dy Choir un.ler thi ^ ^ oM - direction of Dean McCutchan w ill g,ve Senior Champion Sow—Bob Dili p. hr.-t program of the school year ^ m Meharry hall. The choir sang durJunior Champion Sow Boh Dill |||(f th) . >ummor months at Winona ^ ‘ : ' 011 ’ , Lake where they met with unu.-ual Grand Champion Sow—Bob Dills I ua . p! _ s _ ,\l-o in thi servo . Greon- ^ ! castle people and DePuuxv -tudents

Most OM Herd Hob Dills k Son. • •

Rost Youn^ Herd— U«»b Dills

' s ""' I Lea.'h head of the violin department,

Poland ( hinu. 1M , ( Vern n Sheffo Id. head of t ie p

B« i ovet 2 yean l*t., Low- gno department. Prof. Van Denman ’ 11 Dicks. Thompson will play the organ. I he

Be t B ar, senior pig I t., Lowell |)ub | i( . j s invited.

stmight from the heart, I xxi-h fir.-t to expie-- my gratitude and appreci- , ation for the maiy tributes of love .nd lixalty, confidence and e.-teem that have been offered me heretofiir. hy those who have been my neighbor- and dear friends all along the

I years.

This home-coming i . -pet iallx touching, this meeting get close to n x heart because I r< li'/.e it i an added testimonial to one ol the home box , a te-timonal of affection and renewed as-ertion of e. nfidene< . | am profoundly impressed with the eon | \ a tion that these good neighbois who have followed mx fortuci an -tudied the record mad in public >1

tice, are entirely willing and I ail) to I I I Nl.li \|

stnnd with me upon the record. I stand with Herbert Hoover gain st the repeal of the IKth amendment I stand with Herbert Hoover aguin*. i the nulifieation hy modification ii amendment of the Vel-tead law. The people of Indiana, acting through their law-maker-, have taker a oifinite position on the wet and drx i - - u e -, ant we can not do hitter than to stand xvith the heme-, with the I i home-builders and the horn, -maker- . against the return of the liqur.r traf ' Cio, whether that restoration of th» itoo/.e husine • -hall come by xxrrx e Tammany or by any other route.

(Continued on Page 4)

Z. T. SIMPSON PASSES AWAY EARLY TODAY

YGED t I IIZI N DIES \ I HOME ol OK \ N DsoN

\ I 1 :15 \ M.

I HI

IO

MOND \Y

Deceased "as III for \hout Six Weeks. I »o (iiandchildren Here,

" as S.l Y ears ()!d.

Zachuri T. .Simpson, s:p an elderly and well known eiti/.en of Gieeiuaile, pa-seil awax at the home of his grands',ii, Harvey Jones, at 1:15 o’ i lock Saturday morning alter an ill

Me.- - of -i \ x\ c. k-.

I he deceased ; -nrxixed hy two , ti i Mrs* El abeth Medlocke, oi New Mbany, and Mi - Nanex Simp son, Salem. Al-o bx two grandehil ilren o ho lixa m (D. . m ..-tie, Mi-

So "' j wTll have the opportunity of hearing fully that I have strix-en in all mx

for the fir.-t time Prof. Rowland

I stand for the enforcement of th. | |.a >w , llc . c ,\-lr and llnrxey Jom

iKith amendment tnd all th con.-titu ; The funeral -ervi e. will he held tn.n as it lands, and for the e.il’orc. , -nernoon at 2.(10 o’clock merit of all law- enacted pursuant to, ,, \|,, r ry*s | I home. Rev. the constitution. I hold that modifici jj h .,., Ul || h iargi ol th* lion which does not meet . on-titut-1 ,,,|. vi( ., all( | mteinn at will he in For

ional requirement.- in nullification. | , |j,i| metery. and I hold xvith the people of Indiarnj . ,,

i they have expressed their will; through their legislature, that it i.- , the duty Mi l the business of the i -tale to ro-opeiate w ith tht federal , government whole-heartedly ami effh , I ientl) in the wink of law enfoiee-i

1 menl.

I hold xvith Herbert Hoover tha: there rest upon govermnent manx j ie-pon-ibilitics which affect the moral ami spiritual problem . Participation spiritual mdxMctaoi t stao etao etie I bx gootl women in political standards . Speaking for my-ell, I may -ay tiuth

Poultry Entries Judged On Friday

Awards in the i'oultrx Show announced I riday a fellow -:

Barred Rocks Will Glidewell. Will (ilidewadl. " ill Glitlewell, Will Glidewell.

pen " ill Glniexvell.

Dicks; 2nd.,

gll Ader.

Best Sow, 2 years

Virgil Ader.

Best Gilt, juiriot

l.oxvell Dicks.

Senior Champion

ell Dicks.

Junior Champion

ell Dicks.

Grand Champion

Dicks.

Senior Champion

1st., l.oxvell

Lew ell Ibek-. 3rd.. \ ir-

KOKHY JuNIS "INS

BRAEBURN < Dl NTRY ( I LB.

1st., 2nd., 3rd., West Newton, Ms- . Sept I > Bin.

ing a trail of pat- and girdle-. Bob-

Boar 1-t., Low - 1 by Jones won from England's pr-

I miei golfer, T Phillip Perkin , hen Low- today to win for the fourth time, the American amateur golf clrampi n-

— Lowell -hip.

and ox er— I -t.,

Boar - I t.

Boa r

Sow \ irgil Ad-

S.xv

Sow

Lowell

Monday ( Ler of them will b taken nxx ay on

>n at 8:30 A.

- r '""'ith will

'isit xxitll

—„ r on

kleaking tour tomorrow

'""barking

■ T‘ Drill, ' i'. 1 ' R ° bi 'i ited | l*y. H had ^''h"nu:;:; ,i h;::i;:; t . th ' 1 i-pxington, Ky. fc UvinT. t'H , All " n " other R pub \ „ " ' ' radio <am I I Her haUmed j,,.

Saturday evening and !• relay night wa- the L-t good opportunity to -ce

them.

The crowd which attended the horse -how was al.-o the the largest of th.' three day- ami everyone s)"in ed well pleased with the showing. — —O—’— SHOOTING IS PROBED EVANSVILLE, Sept. 15 (Ul’t Police today investigat. d the mystei mu.- shooting o Dr. "• O. liohannot who was found -cated in hi- car i* front of his home with two bullet wounds in his body. He wa taken t< a ho-pitul where hi- condition wtn saiil to be -eriou'. Rffon* lapsing into umonsc iou>ness Dr. Bohannon told hi- wife he xvasnot by two bandits.

Junior Champion

Dicks.

Grand Champion

I licks.

Best Young Herd Lowell Dicks. Best Get of Sire Low'll Dicks. Best Produce of Dam ' irgil Ad-

en

Spotted Poland Best Gilt Junior Pig 1-t., Albert

Goff.

Junior Champion Sow — Albert

Geff.

Grand Champion Sow—Albert Goff.

Hampshires

Best Boar under 2 year- -1st., Dol-

by Collins.

Rest Boar, senior pig 2nd., 'Dolby Collins.

Be t Sow, 2 years and over-

by Collins.

Best Gilt Junior Pig 1st.,

Omyers; 2nd., Dolby Collins; 3rd.,

Dolbx Collins. ^ Senior Champion Beat Dolby < ol-

lins.

junior Champion Boar

tins.

Grand Champion Boar—Dolby

1 IN M. HOll'L A" YRDS

The awaids which were made at Low. II the final - how ing are a- follow ■:

( omhination t lass.

1. Ed Moore, ladianapoli Cock

R 1 bin.

2. Sam Lenovcr. 3. Mr. Young. 4. Doctor Kellai Pair ( lass 1. Ed Moore. 2. Sum Lenover. 3. Mr. Young. 4. C. Nald.

1-t., and

J )ol-

Clara

i raternh y houses open Fraternity hou-ei served their first meal Friday evening. The official rushing sea-, "’“h 'bat date. For the next few days all ftaternities will he bu.-y with the pledging of new men. A number of m " men were entertained at dinner Friday and several of the fraternities held smokers later in the evening-

(Continued on Page 4.)

Stanley Gilbarth has been turned

Dolby Col- over by ' Sheriff Eiteljorge to th '

sheriff of Mercer < minty. Ohio. GrlCol- hareh had been serving time m lie Indiana State Farm and was wanted

in Ohio lor house breaking.

politie I experience for improved p • liti. al and governm. ntal .'.tandards !

This the I'-e. id ■ how .

A a fanner I am vitallx and dir . eetly interested in and heartily ey.n I'athetic toward Die great nation-w id. I ni'xvement for -tah.li/.ation i "I ad | lUstment in igiicnltun . In ID rberl Hooxer and hi-' cafia* it) for x'oun.-i I erganization and eonstruetix'o slot . man-hip on -miml and practical line ' w.* have a national le-der who haearned the eo fidence of the peopli . and who e -inceiitv and ability ean-' not he -criou-L (|iiestii»ired. I join th i people of Indiana in e.xpre-sing entir. confidenee in Mr - . Hoox'cr. He wfi meet the farm pi bU-nr and with th. aid of farm lead," move s|K>, rly to -ound ami accept hie, workable and bene Heal .elutions. Hi policie- eom men l themselxe- t” all who seek e. <>

noinic achiexem, nt.

The pre-ent -tale admin.-t rat r a has lifted the -talc out of debt, ha reduced the tax lex > to 23 cents or the $|M()M> of ta .nhles, wherea- that inte wa- .4025 cent- on < ch $M)0.t>n und, r th. last domestic state admrnitrntion. Indiana is one of two or. three* states in the Union free from debt. The co t of government per capita i- lown in Indiana than in th. other state . with but few exeeptiun()ur tax bin den i- very largely In cal t thei than state, and the people’ law-maker-, "Ah wisdom, a- I b< liexe, have enact'd sound legislation to regulate and head-off extruvag jincr or xva-t'' in the counties, citl,” town- and town-hips where the tax payers adversely affected can make a -bowing to th.* effect that prop,Died expenditures, tax levies or bond i -u< .- are ill-advertised or unmce.-.-’aiy. Tens of million- of dollar- have thu|,een saved to the taxpayers of the state. The taxpayer- more and nior. al,. t, kir g advantage of their le.-tri. tixe powers and are exercising their rights under tl),- taw in an tviincru

1st cock

1st h.-n - 2nd. Inn3rd hen —

1st. old

I -t. eorkerol Virgil J. Ader. 2nd. coek, , r, , l "ill Glidewell. 3rd corker, | \ irgil J. Ader. I -t. pullet \ irgil J. \dei. 2nd. pullet Virgil J. Ader. 3rd. pullet Virgil J. Ader. l-t young pen Virgil J. Ader. 2nd. young pen "ill Glidewell. 5td. ) oung pen- Will Glidewell, Mated J.txces 1st. cock Jes-p \ Ader. l-t. hen Jesse V. Ader. 2n,l hen Jess*. \ Ader. 3rd. hen J, sse \’. Ader. I t. old pen Jes-. \. Ader. l-t. cockerel J, , Ader. 2'id. coekeiel- N ii gil .1. \der. I-L pullet Jesse \ . Ader. 2nd. pull.'t Jesse \. Ader. .'Ini. pullet Jos e \. Ader. I t. xoung pen J, V. Ader. 2nd y, ung pen- \ ngd J. Ader. " hilr Ym'ks I -t. cock Rnbei t 11 xx in. l-t. hen- Robert It win. 2nd. hen Robert Irwin. 3rd hen Robert It w in. I -1 old pen- Robert 11 xx in. I t cockerel Robert Dwin. 2nd cockerel—Robmt Irwin. 3rd. cockerel—Robert Irwin. I t. pull.'t Robert Irwin. 2nd. pullet Robert Irwin. 51,1. pullet Robert lixxiu. l-t. xouug pen Robert Irwin.

A ncona

Lt. hen Ralph Shonkwiler. 2nd. hen Ralph Sliunkwiler. 3rd. hen Ral))li Ehonkwiler. 1st. (oekerel Will Glidewell. 1st. pullet—Wiil Glidewell. 2nd. pullet Will Glidexvrll. 3rd. pullet— Will Glidewell. Lt. young pen "ill Glidewell. Huff (irphington l-t. eoekeicl Mi . Orville ('. Ilins. 1st. hen Mrs. Omll ('ollins. 2nd. hen—Mrs. Orxille Collins. 3id. hen —Mia. Orville Collins.

»—o —•

(ConUiiued on page 4)

The storm ripp, ,1

ovei I’oito liico and did great dam-

I age.

Building- were unroofed. Other buildings were destroyed, (’ommunie - tion were disrupted. At least one ve.- el is known to be missing while manx others xvere damaged in the Fort of San Juan. There xx,-}'.' xaried report- as to the human los cs. One xvitnes said many had been killed and des-crihed -<■<'inp (the bodie-. The governor ,.f I’orto 'Rico -aid he h d no official a vice - ,.f d. atli- ’l'h, i. w i much confu-bm at, ch* w

slble.

Today tin uale, whipping along at a win 1 \e|o, ity of 100 mil, an hour and tiav, dug at the rate of 30U miles a da)', xv'-s estimated to be ovei the iTurk l-laud-. I A report from Fort An I'rince, Haiti said th< . torm proleiblx would iniss Haiti but that it xva- traveling in the general direetion of !• lorida. The known casualties ate in the i United Stat,A c ye I oil" strucl. RorkLod, 1(1., (late xe-t rd'iy. Three of th. largest manuf .tilling plants were ih-tioxed. .one of them, the Rockford Fni'iiture , ’ompa i) . a three stor.X bull img. xx as | ripp.' down and many persons buried beneath the wiv. kage. Sc i..l p. ...i were km wn to bine i 'ell k 5 ' tie "e and (. pei-o;i., in -i i i.iu-.' r ir. d. Fifteen were ■, ported mi i A . mployoes of tli.* Furniture 1 •.•rm.iuy. a ml the*- . •• hell. \ -I iind.'i t'e d'bri:i of tlv 'urnituic plant. I T'i. re were 1per on, at x ork in She fjmiture |.' in: xvhen the torm n.ik Few "s :ipe*j .-oine -or' ..f in-

jury.

T ie tor'll * ■ urn d ji: I - ch^oi xx a - nuing out a. i n . .• ch. Iren ran k into t .* - I . 1 for rofug* xvhen the high x.-i . ix. pt toe ■ :ty. I’nipeity damage in Rockford toay ran not he estimated. Thirteen jieison xv. re killed Thurs day in a cyclone that wept aero s i irt s of I v a. Nebra-kn an l .’outh I) kola. There xvn a trente ;* dam ,ig. to crop, and the property damage ol o xx .i ■ high.

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WASH I N't ;T*)N, Sept. 15 (CP)-— Fr idei.t , oolidg.' m;.' i ue a \:i.ii.nal , .11 t"i Foito Ri... relief funds if R.d * in-- expert now on tin wax to the stricken l-iand find that llurlii ane damage xxnn int . u, h .n tion, it x< o - ai l todax.

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xvol kefs, he,.,led hy Baker, left here at Chai h -ton, S. I '., t, le t to, I ’ot to R it o

inctni' II. i.n M. midnight for board a Navy iinim diatel).

No Charge Made For Horse Show On Friday Night

FEATl RI OF KAMI GIVEN \> I RFE SlIDW Dl I. \RGE U Dll M F. No odn;i--ion wa th.og.'d for the I' loda) evening hol-e -hoxx whi. I "'Us wa- the climax of th, three how-. The wall which had been around the how gnmu was taken down Friday aftcinoim i s a result of the action of the fair officials who d eland lhat, because of the uttitude man) people were taking toward' paying to see the horse -hoxx, th,') derided to not charge for *he la.-t show. The largest crowd yet to attend the -hows was pn cut at tio opening of th.' Friday night t'e tivity. 1 he splendid horses entt ie wi"' 1 welj xvorth seeing * ml the luig' xrowd ,*n the .ouit house lawn aw s, m, thing worth while. I HE YVEMHEK Geneially fair tonight and Sunday. Sllgntl) cooler except c.llUul (lortioiu