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IO I KS I I. \\\ A uit of Roneral int- ro ■ iann, C'lwcially to srhool • , | sihool lion id- ami towiiiOiiii ii | "’a: fill'd this ivcok in i < ii i ; uit ' ouil by Emma i: ■ | teachi r of Dick Join f I against I,ii' Uinao, as ii i,, •• Di ' township, which will ti t t , (, ,,1, | tcnun* law which \m . ,i , i
rucpiitl).
Miss Ratcliffe ha < been , . , 1 for fourteen years ai a t,,,, , j, [
Dick Johnson Township in ii'-employi' i this ycai by Ki'-einployincut woulii h , under the teachers’ tei > woulii hav<‘ aiven hei’ a
l^;KX( ASTLK, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, SDITKM WVM ID, 1928.
All REQUIRED TESTS PASSED BY FIRE TRUCK
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1 niau^u; ■' ' » " l 1 • 1 '• I, .mi a on <!' ' <’ f t J ti, ■ 1 October ; j, L 'i' ciocl. I Int ,i,,i • i . i:>*w : ■ n ' 1 r ritory ’ ' ’ • will take IS |,[ Mh, in th,' I it tie I beater. y, ^■,,,11 |». nliservcd, with tlic Frai kl i nii mi Sunday Dean McCut f th'' School of Music will |r(M tlr th lays’ protfrain concert in Moharry Hall, iHr rt’ca- •' th) inauguration Omani a- the new predd< n >i U w, will In* one of the m>i«t r n )M , ,i'l* Ii ' i. ■ -to I i 1 f |i.' I’nivci I *li)'!'. w ill be 1 visitors, alumni and friends flf th- _ ri: thl '.null' III ! Ill Tl• 1 ['.)' p . i cut, Will give I ill ail I lid. .lackson, iroveri’or , f Imi |f. . ' Ilry a;i. - | . an or -it.ami |!j --.lii n I ,i| Ink'', of the Indianapolis Area, ■ak. la it-i aiidu - •
UK AM I.D MTKAL .—o—■ kANtPOl IS S(pt. lit. 11 !'■ Viiicinai.- Water Supply < "n Ituday waa granted its petition d|ipeal to the L nited States , I'uiilt of Ajipeal - in it - , ;i -o |t ' rv ice < "ii. I which it oyks Ui jii'Ti of , n lent of th' rate order obtaincl f cummi.-'ion. IKE-OFF ON [ROME FLIGHT
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■ law : iv fo job. Mis j
I’atcliffe charges that in v.., , ; . missed without just can ai ,! ib ! pi iveil of tile ben, fit j of t tea« i
tenure law.
■Miss Ratcliffe has enipf.y .| , ley, Haumunk A- Fishei h, i e tm neys and Robert Stewart "ill i op j -ent the trustee. Mr. Stew t : . ,i .
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KIWANIS LUNCHEON The Kiwanis Club will hold its weekly luncheon Thu' lay at IJil.i o'clock at the < tin tian ihurcb. Delegate.- who atteii'leil the -tati mventioi at Madisoi will make their reports. The pi gram will In n harge of Prof. Row-land Leach Violini-t, aecompanied by V, nmn Sheffield, pianist. Both min an n. w mombers of the faculty of the DePauw School of Music.
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ROTARY MEETING The Rotary Club met Wednesday
VETOED FARM BILL INDORSED BY AL SMITH
to contribute in t.ic light,'.! doyic,' to relieve the deice s ,ir prom,it,' the welfare of the farmers.
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N ' » l ire I in, k. (lid Truck
I o Pc Overhauled.
noon, with a double program. Mrs. C.
W. Otis lead the club in singjng, and Prof. F. C. Tilden addressed the club.
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The new tin .’re,| to the cit ho (ieioTiil Ala o St. I.on is, w A in rmlerwrit, ng station on
demurrer yesterday whid lu-i; g m | I ,i.iy often
the point in question and te - ,,.t -titutionality of the law Braze
Times.
VOTE TREND IN NEW YORK FOR HOOVKR
ip
The
un for a pcn id ours at a c*a)ia hon for thiit) n •i ‘H)0 trallon , Ii nnoa.'Ofl, and i hi' t(‘,4 WO' ftH
I I’BliR N I \\ MIKK >1 All I I \ Ns low \ri> i{i:i’i pi it w NOMIM.I
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I’rohihitiu-i and other I actors t|.,k, I’rospeels Brighter In \l Smith’s Own Territory.
I ninute, hut
Igh point
I bout three
"giilni city |in It w as mi ai by he te-t that I he I inlei writer net, ami it iluncll will an i
The mci
Mvereii th
do one ol t ie i lory for a geni i ■t i.- ret j rnei| t within a month, rave two hi:;ii <•
hines.
W'th the
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ck recently deliv-(ireenca.-tle hy oturing Cimqiany .' veil the thl Cl te-t at the pump Wnirnit creek ,>n •• new truck wn hie,, hour , two > "I 'il»n gallons, ut - at a rapacity with the pressure tiual .'to minutey -00 gallon- )ier
FARM INMATE MEETS DEATH
I N 01 \ N XBOI.IS I.D I> I • X k INDIAN A I'll IIS, Sept. ip. < I T» Hog- Wole J.", tu III cents InW' r at the Indianapoli- Livestock Kxchang' today. Bulk ilTO to .'too lb-, i hog-
1 "l ; .-.old f i si'J 7.. The top pric. paid PRESIDENT M l \( KS HOOV- R
Lb AND ( I K I IS. The , attle niai ket w a - l"w r -
, ceipt of 1,100 head. Steer- sold fin
M \ki:s Sl’IIKt H IN (i'l\||\ 'Bt 'O to sr o I'alv, re, , ot
numbered (,00 and the market was steady. Yeah t - hrougiit s Di-bO to
s 17..">0 and heavy calves w en quoteil i
at $7 to if 11.
The sheep maiki't was steady to
strong.
No. API), DEATH TOLL IN FLORIDA INCREASING
RI D l b’dss m | |( | v| | s| |M \ I I s Dl \ 11| | |s | \ Ri i\ |; loo MARK.
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Sniilh (Ipens ( ampaign In Middle \A esl Asserting He I avors
Measure Tw ic, \ ctoed.
ARCHIE STANBUSH KILLED
WHEN COVERED BY SHALE
TUESDAY A. M.
-ure at the
Archie Stanhush, 38 of Boonviile, an inmate of the Indiana State farm. was killed at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning when he was covered by shale at the brick plant Another
man, who was working with Stan-
bush, was extricated from the shale
and sustained only minor injuries. The two were working under an overhead bin of shale when the accident occurred. Stanhush was smoth-
er, 1 , 1 and ciuslied to death.
His body was brought to the McCurry Funeral home and prepared for burial and will be sent to Boon-
ville.
who W it 0,I
y requiremeut of irganizatinn was
i- piumed the city
a ept tile truck,
from the factory who detruck, plan to take th, I e illy hack to the flic
o er-hauling. AA hen
• n ice, pi-, hajily
(In enen- tIt* should - lire lighting mu-
r r H A, N. V., Sept. IP legion where Goverm i S" known and respected a i ablest I'M'i-lltivc- the -tati Vork has ever had, it i
In thi 1 b we I j of tin j
SCHOOL BUS IN ACCIDENT
H AIM Bill I IN I 11 A| A| IT IKK 1VDI AN.AI DLLS, Sept. IP. (I’l'i
New 1 I'Wo late young pi- pie's eoni'lavi'iiimius t, t" he hei I at Klkhart and Slielhy-
find that party loyalty .. d allegiane : til" m <* toher occtipil'd the atten
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MliniKLL, IND.
(Bl LLKI IN) •IIBHAUH, Me., Sept. Ht. ^ Ike sr-iimphoic Roma returnD" k Iih her,' ill M:-P p. in. I 1 fclht u| i minutes on its t»'.iillll mil, Ihglil to Rome.
will reduce .-omewhat tli So tli vot and tend to increase tin 1 eimal Re
puhlican vote.
To put it another way the vot" foi Smith as Governor cun net he take) coinciding by ni|y to, , will what he will poll us n pi- iden'in candidat,'. Thousand.- of voter- w in admit having balloted in sued - iv, •tnte , leetion- for Smith are -a; in; tluit on national issues they lu-efer t, remain Republicaii. Indeed thi- r the trongest bar is for tin e\pre-s,f hope of the lead,-I that Hoie.er may uirry the l .mpire tat,. But it i nl liue that there are thousands o Republican- who never voted foi -mith for (iiiveriior and who d d no; [ feel acutely before on some of tin i- lies that hi candidacy now involv who -ay fiaid.ly they are V'dini jibe Depi'i. ) at ic nat." 1 i;d ti, ket for tin
| lir-t time in their lives.
lion of th - educational committee of the In,It.ii., ("liiipl for R'digiou liduintii.n at it- -omi-annual meet-
og held hei, yi - terday.
I'ht committe - approved continun ion of the Bible memory and
'•llii.g i nt'-t .p n.-'-if,l last yiar ii be Spud.':;. rliool. thl iillgholit tin titi and ;, i which more than .'10,000 I b en i a i ticipated. Dr. K. R. I’art]e!i e.i | the religious edu
MIT( HKl.1., Did., S. pt. I'', i I B Tweiity-tive chool children were in jure,! today when a con ulidateu •i llool bu wa- struck by a liuii k se -lory- dan driven by I'.dwHr Cbilib r.
AlargHn t Cook. 12. Mini AA’ilda • <" | er, 12, were the 1 VO eiimi-ly ill
iured.
The i tin r 2 1 im- "ipant- of the Ini were token to tln-ii honn n-l vvei'
■iiii'ii; dep.-i 11 e.-nt at Del'auw uuivei - j c ,pecte,| to he aide to
" 1 Wcdne school thi Hftomo
lay. The next meeting of the com ■ ,, —
nittee will take phne May 12, I P2P
POWELL FILES FOR GOVERNOR
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Th* . ri.\unf ♦ i i" ' ‘Sumo of the h* • )*• .-tni mm n
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'"''tt «ay,.,| Hi d,, k, Rome t th '' •' hift |,art > vvi11 h ' "•"'ik' af",i,| „f t ||,, tropical I'""■' i ' ,, ' rahl '' °" a< '" mnl '' f ,h " " ! '
ln, ‘i, rag '.x th ,. At- I « ious . : "" 1 U ."
•"■■‘-t the rrrw of the |,ig hped to reach their goal
1*1 N Dl 1 I (tN BASHIR H»S.s|;s II A I INTO '■ I ATI Bol l I K AL
R A< I TOD A A.
I AA O M SBI 1 I S III I D INDIAN APOLI8, • pt. IP (L’lD Willi am < . ‘ aicl’Af'll .nul (ifttr.'' I*ri < ij it DmJ nt Mun« if' I uc «|;iy « \'cni? L' • »n Ffflfral Motor th«‘ft clurt!*' . t oniuo lion v ith 11 iuDmioli, 1 Mu It timr ff-nt rit j ohnut Muin i'* Wlff t«» Im* IjMMI'.'ill t« InfllHlIM jn»li to
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'“f'!- farther, the big • Vtll " w plane started off
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• ' ' air. After circling U| o nurthcasternly h ''"""'Hb m.lio 0,,,-rut, r und and Dr. I.,.„nar,l M. BisI" "" V '"k. hack,, Of the 7 U "' " ‘ompartment.
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Hf rlx*rt H(k»\( t , irrn ii \ jitton ?ion to tlio -oiitli iu \f*tf‘ JHiil
INDIAN ABol IS, Sept. I". .1 ID ,., , nfer will R. I. I’ll, Rev. J. On Row,II of Pendleton' • r ,, )g( , | . i | ! „ |lll hli, ■„ nationul commit AI, t hodist mnii.-t, i and evangelot I ua-man, who will tuk, five r T, certain tactfu in tin • .unpiii^n. I‘t‘*> j for twenty soar . t«»i|ay \va. k ; remark that the u: del,-ui rent ,d ei • , candidate f i tin governorship of
OMAHA, Neb. Sept.19. (UP) — Governor Alfred EI. Smith resumed his campaign through the western farm belt today after a rather sensational start in his opening speech here last night, in which he not only
hll.I.KD v ■ what farm had.- consider an
open endorsement of the McNaryHaugen bill but re-emphasized his prohibition views in all unscheduled discussion of this subject in this nom-
inally dry state.
The Democratic candidate left hei,
today at P:30 headed for Oklahoma City, w I., re he speaks Thursday night but will interrupt his journey at Lin
colli, Neh., for a coliferen,
Gov. Adam McMullen, a farm leader, and later for frequent appearanc-
, ,- he pa-ses through Kansas. Smith's opening -pee, h last night
wa- typical of the man New A'ork know , and definitely -,-t the tone o'. In campaign as a hrown derby dt ve 11" diopped the manner of the usua'i
r, - id" n i i a 1 candidate, talked to tin
crowd of III.mill in the Omaha audi trium in his breezy, theatrical, cm ver.'ational way, and thou proved to vv a I am, Smith foi whom New A'ork a- shewn -mh a foiidne-- by striking boldly at a ch dlongo i-sil,,l to him on ids entry' into this state.
Aft, r concluding hi. speech on
farm relief, which in itself was a surprise. Governor Smith answered oigh' question - propound,al t>, him in u i.ewspapcr adveiti.-ement which stai id hbn in the face in every inw--11a|s i h' picked up In i,'. Having an-vcored then in Ids own way, he sugg, led playfully, that Herbert lloov, r b" a 'k' d tin* same question
A porti> u of hi- speech follow s: "Aarious people liav, attondod t,
mi-ropr, -out and cmlu-, my rttlitiid* with i e - pet to the .AIc.N'aiy Hauglvi hill. I do not prop' >«• t,, leave tin i slightest doubt iii anyhody’- mind m
Dial subject.
A I read tin M, Nary Haugheti 'ail it- fundamental purpose i- to , -t b |i -h an effective control ot tin -ah o| exportable surplus with the c.-t im p,, ed up, n the comun, 1 ity hem tiled, j For that principb the Denx, rati , platform squ i ely -’.ami and foi 1 lha' principle 1 quare'y stand. Mi'-; | Hoover stand- sqimiely opposed ti ; t; i. pi ineiplc by whieh the farmei * on),I get the benefit oC the tarifl.
LAD RELEASED BY KIDNAPERS IN WINDY CITY
More | han 2. ,1111 H,tineless As Re Milt id Inquc.il storm. Prnpretv Damage in Alillioiis. SKBRING ! la., Sept. BJ M ID ' "I- 1 •• S. I ovvi y, Flor .la Natioiml Kuard, in chug,' of relief work in th, Dkeetlml Bake area, e.-timat-ed aft, r a .survey today that “the huiricant* death list may reach hOO."
lill.I.A R ANII RI I RI ID AA I I II HI I II ARM AND AA I I Mill I
R AN SUM R AA Ml N I
AATST BA l I *. (I ID Hot tain ,,f Red C:e-. |.mit with alithoriti
' ‘ 1 , I' la., Sept. ’I't), field captoday filed a ieitnliialing that
tin- himirjuu* lt*ll in I’Kui'l.i st nl ,.i 100 with .-omc -t'ctiuiis i'll
i -nlalttl.
I l ,l ‘ utinilx i oj lioniflrs , pt r .itii^ r.'i. ixinir can Inn* mounted to •2..,nu
CHICACO, S. pt. 10 ( ClM Mil!;. K.inii ri, for whn-f rel<‘a>t* .M.ili t K\-
witi. torti,mists had dematided $i>im>00 un- f "" n inland and coastal ler tin eat of a torture death w .- i- ' l"’'"t ■ an arming hourly, addilq. to leased today ml rotuiliei t„ hi- par th ';. , ’ ur ' l " M ' ,l ""'ker
Two nurses and myself sent two truck loads of bodies to the aviation field here, Dickson said. The crews of two boats sent to Tory and Cram-
par
ents willioiit pa\nU'nl of I lie l0-\ i ;u-o|t| school thiltl, ri/rt! 1 \ days n'jtt n d roturiu'd from school, was mdiiiiined, e\it*pl l"i‘ .1
ret urn
brui sed eye, l!ii* re uit of a blow ad mil i tered 1»\ nfi. of his kidnap* i '. Hilly, sen *•! \ Frank l!ani**ri wealthy Chit a( tmtiaeter, h *1 l»et i put i»ut of an automobile b\ four mei .» mile north of l.eckport. HI., appiex • nmtedy 'C, milt mth ot ( hi m II* walko«l into a I'illifej station ami ."aid: I want to go hem**; I’m Hilly Kan I • li, I’ve hei n kidnaped. j 1 Joliet, III., poli e took the bo\ in' ii't** y, j* .■ i \ * * him 1‘*»*mI. and • mmui i t'*«l with Chicago police and th<
eldei I';11 iel i.
I*oni men were in th** nutoni* hih . the hoy ai*l. Two of them he recognized a." hi.' abductors-, hut he \\;i - un able to name th* no n **r t • t* II wiwr* be had h«»cn held, • vet pt that it was ;
farm house.
Tin y kept me in a ««»i in r «» a !*»*nr | in the hou * . he aid. I !n' window \v**ie (<»vered. I d«»n‘t know wh« »e i! . was hut w«‘ wi re in th** automohib i about h If an houi bef*)i* tliey put m« i out. They gave m«' ten dollar and told in** to L*<» luone tit m\ da«ld' .
i •u • Kiln! aid in t he relit nrk aid tb* i w* i* a bundled iner I bodi, ' in the \ a inity of he dad* j At Smith II.i\ th* re wet' («ui>i*l< i | 'I\ rn*»i* ihan lot) h'dbv, an*l in an
etio r <|n»t t ( o \ver*‘ !'» negro bodi*
;m.i ie \vhi‘e man.
M e imi t 11 mo\« all tbe bodie t** ’ ’ the pi * ad of disea. (*. Id-
tants ar* ba*ll) needed.
Ihck-oi 's n p, it wa the lir I of final i t mate of th** numbei of d« ad. I •< Ii* r t*eiay the le d (’ro>, compded a fatalit) list fiom ’>1 t wn and the I di" Okeechobee area, which i.c d’J weie known dea*i and I » injured. It wa only w m I * lief part ie * i**acbed the interii'r and the Inn id I .k* Okeech*d)e« timt the <‘n*»rm' ou- loss *>f lil’** l»ecame known.
Delta Chi Frat To Be Installed
Iv ABBA Bill SK.M A Id ISI ' (IMB N A I |((N Al, ORG A N |/, A I K (N A I D'B Al AA.
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I i,t,■—t iv ri - fi "in Bol t,, R ,- 1 ,mi I I he A irgia ! land- indicate inerci ac demand upon Red Cros- f,,,- ! emergemy relief and rehahililati, n i with a growing prospect fui In , , aeed, in I huida ami other niithea t J era -tat, . Bre-illellt (',„,li,lge a, I oidiagly today hy pio, l.imateqi , all I for genei on - eontribution t,. Red ! i 'i AA, -I I nilie - 11 un'icaiie Rel ief Kimd to , are foi all ,. , if-, |. |. ! Information i too inceoipletc to . lai
the on ■ un
coni’,a with 11
cu -ion about it i- growing and that wherca the - ime tact confronted th, religion- partisan b, f,a, m stat, elec ti. im, the i ue was not a- proliounc-
III ADS INDI AN A AIM I liRS
INDIAN.AI‘f)I.IS, Sept. B) (''ID |. | Dai's, .Seyimmi', has bee a ele t ml pi, -i ent of th, Indiana Mill,a A . . , William Spark . Tel r, Mauti . wa named vie president. Short addi'e , by t harb M A e I* I : i, Igo, e, ' Do milieu l)i 'A II Stroiib, N hvi'le Tenn., and Dean .1. H. Skinner, oi Buriiue IDuM'i'ety I* ttur',1 t.., 1 • anu al meeting of th A ,. ociati" y 1
day.
On Plight To Konu'
'lie tale. Hi- name was ii!e,| « iii the Sec etaiy of Stale Tue-da; an inde- ,. -i lit candidate on a platfonn to •re-t-ne faith and eonfideme n go\r im id. of and i,y the people. ID wa edu, Bed at M,a ■ - IIill e!|," and the l'niv, i-dy of South la ( alifon ia and Del’iiU'.v, univ, rity, Greerii a.st!,'. o — < 11N I I N I I NLC.tm A lloNs TKH111 HAl'l E Sep • (l T P> l h qh committee of th" Indiana ,010' Is (lel.tlol-. . ode o "ling III i-.iih a new wage seal, aiieement ,, I o i.a, , ontinued it a goliatioii.* today. fh' -ulM-ommittee i, sumed its work Monday after it had ill agreed last w.-ek and was ordered hack hy the cale committee- of mil" r- and op , rati,is. It wn- con.-idered likely that th, pi,-cut '•_> tint ion- would continue t ,eiighout the week. II i.ie ob-el vers v. ,'l e of th" opln on t ' i n agreement would he i, ached.
in- to AA'a-hingt Ileplildi. au non : •
Gov. Alfre.i I Smith eont t o'd hh- campaign trip 'hrough t • < an »'lt, leaving Omaha for Oklrhoma ity. He will -top at I nmlii, N', !j.
or a eon fen nc, a Mullen, prom mm: Senator .Joseph ' inueil his work " j h" relief eonimit ofogee- ill thl I , Senator t harle1 arm relief a- >■
th Gov. Adam M,-
fal III h id, i.
I Robin - mi , " - •operating vv l h t, • that i- aiding I,,i ida bn 11 , am . f 'Ulti. ealpha -i/' d ontinui'd hi - w ii.g
, i|,l, -hall B, put into effect alone i" main to be work d out," and h" again promi • d. if elect,.'d, t" name u moipa 11. an < oinim on "f t arm b ad cl ml Did, nt - , f the problem to e li l inim tie ex i, t metiiod of lelief. , | pledge to th" farmers and to tin ■ eopIe of i i country'', l,< addeii "that no -ton, will be left unturi a
'i,, giv. im, h it,' and a .equate fane , 1( .|| I relief hy b ci lation ea rying inti , , | apt
practi-i' tin- definite primipl,
f.
tlllollgh the l|li,lwe-t. AUTOS CRASH; NINE INJURED
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INDI ANAl’OLIS, Sept. B'. U'lD
fty ,,f an alleged muri|,'te,| maniof a Urgi , 'hod' wa- found in AADiite riv which Brook
Kl| , my- pants of the Stud 1 Bak, i v ,. ra | pel ; (IcntH of Detroit and River
I r lie.n I
:,!i to,lav
tilied
0i
I li maoiell imisted <
iat Bittsh, i, declared.
Sunday wa Although
ith whom h" had rooiivd ide|, - I
body as that of Frank « II, a mechanic, Hglwaro I i brother, Indianapoli.'. at the dead mao is not Frank Grumiiicll was Sunday on a farm neat lad. Edward (iruinmell
1NDIA.NABDLI
Nine per.-,,a- weie injured, foal them seriously, her, today wlvn a automobih 'in by Alvv B oos Detroit, era I" into a maehir, ,1 ,'iv ■ii by VA'illanI lain, . 22, of near Imr,
mil overturned.
Seven of the injured w i , ccupaiit-
Stud, b ker touring ■ ar
driving. All >, , u
weie p si
Rogu,
Detroit -uhiiib. I»i",*k- wa iln
Frank ! oeeupant ot the
George II.
uninjured.
Hreok , -JT, hi hint
I xpres.'ing tie view tart ■ Here -a, Allotlier national trateraity Delta , all-cut i ue. vvhiih the tarm, r-. ('hj. v, ill h, in-tidb 'l on th, Del’auw •ntry n t dec Ida I j , • ^ campu th veek-, I, lie New A ci , (e ernoi reitet . tc 1 j heii ev'ial memher ef th, Nation hat th" detail- by which “this prtn j .,1 organization will , • , to Gie.-ii-
eir-th for the initialmn of memheia of Kappa Bid Sigma, which was granted a Delta Chi charter last
• |>ring.
Tim ciemonies wiil tuk" place in ill ,og:ili!zuti„n’s sphnidid new home ,, " th I ,,, list street. D, It., ( hi is m ' t" DeBauw. It was originally founded a a legal frat, inity at Cor
r.-ity in I ■“O. There want I•, Bauw in IHteJ, bit) ,a--ing ,,f tiie law school
which my party and I -tand. ,, ,; the rha 1 tel wa . iv, 1 ii|) On of tlm qm-tions put to ta, j, , Kappa Bhi Sigm, u.,s foumlGoverno' wa “How ran you qu r, , ,| j,,.,,. „ N'ovembei II, B'22, w ith your -uppoi t "i Demo latie candidat, i ;l tioi.g , hartei ir, ml„ i e
f,,r Ciingre- pledged against liquor!
with what y, a ay yeti will * ,-.
“’l h, re i nothing that the Rre i ,|e t ran do about liquor, Smith do
I'lared.
"All he can do i- to lecnnmervl t, th, Congr, , and he run a -ure th leadership of th Aincric n peoide in an effort t,, -how them that hi reci.mmendation I right. Ih.B i what I prom:-' to do. And let Bi< Ameiican people make th, decision a they will have t<> do. 'i la next question inquired: • How will your proposal Du t • sale of liquor in a few stat, - me, you| a • of personal liberty in tin other stat, , In leply o thi- th, Denioerati
i oininoe -aid
“Tl," prcM'iiticn of tin* s Ie of liq', ,,r i- in th, exercise of |a>li,'e powei and 1 have i(early showed that if a majority of people ,,f a given state V,,t, fm lh" exelcise of tlmt poll ■ in that direction, tliey sheuld
State Bankers Meet At Gary
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|H.|| a i, d '' 11 (l,,f *) ami Roger AVilliams, with two loinpanioni. in ihcii l<* j,, ■ "New A in ker" look-off t- lay I""" "Id Mr, haul
Mnptcd non-stop (light to Rome.
; ht!y ' am!
mi aak.aimkk i ,ii tonight and Ihur.day armei Tliur-day and >".it.h eential portioi - tonight.
•q in the other han , following t ,
vvell-defined Jeffersonian principle "T -Kite right , the -tale doe want tin exerei e of that polio powei oil', it to be iii a position, through a m jm
it;, of the people to say so." Gov, in,t Smith charged that th'
the head and Floyd Republican had violated thcii pi it-
among the -, riou-ly injured. Brooks hip- were badly riu-lmd and v, ,.- un conscious as wa- Iii-' niothei Mr. Alary Brook-, a.'-, who-e hip- aid I hack were badly ciushod. Anoti er • on, Jane . " ' ' " ,l IMmI bnll . d | veine Ellington, to. a relative, -
■lained cut
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had deceived the far" dol e "ttothiinf whale., t
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tlie Indiana Bankei eiied h, re today. Among those shit,
ure: I Ian A . Steven -, g E, d.'ial Res, i ve H,,.iid,
Dan A. Stevens, pr ideal l n.-t Nehra k i Regional eh aiuig lam , a-. o riatioa: Thornton ( . ..k 1 , dimun -tide tax eammitt, of 111 National B.ankei ' Assoeiat inn, K ,i a- City, Mo.; and State Sei it,a (div, i II, In ' president of tie* tale - ociati, i . The convention vv II he concluded Ei id i v following th, , 1,1'tion ,d off
icel'-.
A (B II' own, pi, -ai, 1 ' ,d th, I i -1 National Bank at Gn, nca-lle, wa exp, 'ted to he a candid.,!' f"i presi dent. Elmer Stout, uie-iih ct of the Eletehei Ami'l'ieiiu Natieii.d Bank. In di , apolis, wa- eon deled likely t'> he in the running I, v ic-pre-ident. Appr, ximntely fifty im oiB, i o' the A sociution uUen ic : t..* mecti g.
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