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nl.UME THIRTY-SIX NSOUDATED adison twp. hool looms

US.R0I ,L,MN(iS , n 'ppt«) ' 1 Itww ,i r.tnf"N>-

Kidnapped Boy

Pit <>N

m loitCK in

I ^mrc' La«k M'mHtii ( onLind " ldl>h Hlll likfl.v b*- < oiulcmiu'd.

Lotion of a consoliilatpfl town.-liip has come Office thi- week. When J patron- of the various nine .school- of the township, lio Indiana State Hnar<! oi' for an inspecti' n of these [week, H. It. Comlrey of the card, has been here inspectjehools. He wa- taken over ^r ry h I" 1 M \ 1 ntiillid! Indent of schools, and the ren h n uli i< wh« n th< L r ,| in' ■' ■ on ' 'etohei II). it U by Mr. foiidrey after hi-

jili-ls'Ctien.

ta county a IH one rooni I jnd Madl on town-hip ha Ithei IT) building arc all Idrr ty|ie and none i- a modp,kid M r room schoi I. They *i"d at po nt - er the townL- „r, n i ro ' onvt nient t li.-.n * V i d -i ! ""I Ollld he. h ,' s' ar (i State Hoard will man; i r all of the huild-

CliKKNTASTLK, INDIANA. THl’RSDAY, SKTTKMB It 20, 1928. FARMER DIES ' SMITH IS

BOLSTERING UP OKLAHOMA

No. 291,

AFTER STROKE ON WEDNESDAY

H> I (HI 'i i N PASSES "N I'ldti || n| |||v HOMli.

II l.

Mini I

MM Wl.lhs

'■eon,I stroke of Paralysis Haim* "•11 Known Washington Tn»n--bip l;< snh-nt. s,,„ | ,,,. s Here.

Jame- Mhei known farmer sli p, died sml

Ilntc n Wi

W"h

Hilly Itanieri

TO PROSECUTE KIDNAPERS OF CHICAGO ROY

<i

nil

n will! lead w

niily i* ached h lb had sp. nt

and h

■ -on, a well niriKton towi - mt half past •lay everi'nir. d i. Hutch r ralysis, h it j| ally recovered, ■ "ko Wcdncs- ’ 2 on hi p,,r h i inbers of hi'

IttK K \ 11,HE'S SEW KU 1 It, H I 1 h- town of Rockville in havinif a fiitht over the pronosi , ,,n '.ruction

of a i ■ m. An

b''ii filed to stop the town tmard • t'oin tilling ahead with theii w-i plans. Seitain 'individuals h ve a-- • ■ • i : , • thi town ■ d i owi and tiny propose to s*'e that none i-

built.

Il the. e -hoit-sighted i it ,-n knew the advantage an up-to-date ewer s tern would give It'" kville, -.hey n.iuht not oppose it so seriously. (Irecncastle was a long ' m in ■ btain2 an adequate sewer system, hut it was worth HI it co.-t, iml who her. Would uiu it Up, when Ml'- h, lo fit from a health standing |«>int, a- well a- from othei ways, are rin idi reil. CHURCH HERE WILL OBSERVE BUNYAN WEEK

l>KMO< RATIC t \NDIDA1 E In M VK i: SHE I it II IN hill Hill I SI AI E THIS lit EMM;.

I M.K

Hi

I'EKSON \ E

Will (.no l-'ull Discussion of His Religious And Other Issues of t ampaign.

HIE! A TWO

OM

HAMERI IMH MINI II M.IAN.S IN ROCI ITS (i U.EEKY.

i ■ e\eiiimr around

■ l even heen ill his

11- had gone t"

1 -"; 11 y he I or 1 he-

lluleheson lived King ,'Miool house

'w n : n t hat i omimm-

a lil'-b'ng resid nt

-I SNA I

HI Eh

Judge ( omerford heiee- \t i ll Habeas ( or|nis for Relea ol tlU'clo I’etitij 'Ihiitsd.".

of

\

sitiun i taken, it will ho N r y •'"i the tow n hip t i n -te, com. action to make the >f Msdi ioi township more

bun at thi- time.

URE TO BE NSORED BY JURY CLUB

^iM'M VI H l.liJI. IAN L1X I t HER TO

VI'll EITV.

I m, Not I M HI R u l H, t hildrpn's St'iries, W inner Ihr John Newbury

Medal.

CHK AtiO, Sept. 20. il p

m i'e toward the arrest and pro , eution of the kidnapers of hub Hill\ Hanieri, who wa returned h y ietrlay after lining held eap - a fai in bouse for I. - ) days, Judg I lank • ’omerford a-ked that ti e 1, . his mother aad hi father be bn i^bt in-

te court.

The mother ami father ow, u~ .- omething, t ie judg" said, i i.lining ho would talk to them on ti" r duty in |iio editing the kidnap i Tin , ow something to the law If they will help u.- we will iiinki till- kidnaping too damrorous a Im ine.-.- and provent some other m I'.ier’- child

N O'l ED M ■ "i ., I ,n Ia .

' yi ars of ago.

widow, three Indianapoli ;

1 • • '■ in a. t le and

Reel• villc, and W illiani Hoom

r parents at the ind Mrs. W Iter

emel t

cpsl Muki-iji, noted author "'ll Im in (irccncastlc '"ti t d>'li\'r an addre--I'hiill The lecturer is ' V city utnii i the an- -

- 'imtury Club.

' • nii, ti-r of tin Engl,-h Jp- 11 -r,'i ,i, of I.,

IM I'nivt-T-ity. Ho was i:

1 ■ •»•> M.-dal a : - Vl ,

•1 ssoc/iiljon, Children’s ■ . ''' " - I "i tin

£

m ■ I i

h' lb ' .

r /'

H. nt w hid

J th, |,„ , , , G(MI|»

' ' iitury ( luh

i

Judge ('omerford i fu-cd a writ ■ I ha be as corpu - seeking release ,,f Angelo I’etitti, lield a- a -u p,,! i the hoy's abduction and a-ked that police prepare complnint- again.-'

him.

Th stall wa- -aid to intend ask mg the death penalty whei the en-' is brought to trial. Tl.ioe m' n wic in custody, two otln is were blent. fi d thi', ugh picturt - and t o name of a lawyer and doetor, helii veil im

plicated, were known.

Th* boy picked the picture two Italians from among TV pliotograph of men umlei ii-piiiun and idenlifu d th m a the mi who had kidnaped him. Etfeit- wet, being made to loti ,• the farm hou e in which in had lold, after thi' hoy gave police 'either detail- of In- i lipris'imioilt.

l ace of

I' lice,"

Siland

MANY AT FEND LUNCHEON OF KIWANIS CLUB

BMH.ESI \ I II Nh\N( I I HI « H \ N Nt n iN SI Ni I SE M M ER

\ \( VI ION SE \>oN.

llte hi

yard for some i ( Itaii on t h'* p big stricken. V just -oath of il and wrs well ki

by. He had In i a

f the co:nnitiii ; ty Mr. Hutehe on wa

He is survive hv , "US, Ro - Hlltehe-o 1 lyd'i U . II Pel Oral II. Hut h .,n tw o daughti i . ,\| i who was \isiilng In time of his deiith. King, Indianapoli-.

No tuio'Ca , - 2,-oi 1 t - have heen •'"le I" i au-e tin n Di 1, is on a \ai .lain in the ,a t an,| , iimot he reach He i- i v,e * t'-il im ne the last of

• :e W ' "k.

MURDER FARM SUSPECT WILL BE RETURNED

(.<»Kh(lN S | EV\ \ R | NORIHt Old A RRI > I I h l N ( \N th \. \t \N I - ED IN < \EII ORM \. EOS \ \(iMI.I S, Sept. 20. ( EI’I — VN P (iordo Stewart Noitheutt undo' alii-t i: Canada a the .-uqieeted 'nurderer of four or mole hoy n a ranch near H ; ma ide, iiuthorities today n:a)>ped out plan- to I,ring him hack to California. I "Ur pro uinent Eos \ 11ee!-- -eieli-ti-'i have amioimeed tluit hit- of hone and hiood- "i kei| earth found 'll the Nort e't chickc ' farm undoubtedly wi re from i , hodii - of two boys. lie ta,i mi nt helpod -ub.-tantlate the '"i\ of Sanford I'laik, who ehargod that N'orthcott wa )■ -poie-.-ihln for th' - murders of at least fiur boy . Tee -cii nti-t who I i I n il n the diM'stigatiiin wi n- Re W ■ leb, ■ ty c "'mist; .E Clark Selhon ,'iiiiailog- .'. Prof' - -oi .1. W l.yt le, paleoiitol-i-ei-t at the l.o- \lig. b-*- mil elim, William A. Hryan, mu-eiim di- \ new development eiinte with the emf, Ion of a youth ri’turie d to I \'ige|e . f, iii heKalh, III., that I, w not Waltor Collin-. knln.a|K'd . m of a San Quentin cont •'. a he ha. oletelldi'd to he.

I lit tit he ••pii.(;himGRKSS" « \s BORN ) I. \RS AGn.

PlfH-

I'RUGR \M

IS

ANNill N< Eh

I’reshy teruns Plan Special Sen iceStarling Sunday In Honor of John Runyan, ( hurch header.

The three hundredth anniver ary it the birth of John Bie ynn, better known ii- the author of Pilgrim' I'rogre--, will he oh.er'.e,| in the I're hyterian church con nn neing on Sunday, Septcmher 23. At the n rn mg service thi pastor will -peak on John Runyan Puritan." In the •wing -ten opti, on pictun - portraying '.he life of lib- great man will h bow n. An offering to defray rental charges will he taken at this service. Through the courtesy of tie- May 1 estival A-umation of Cincinnati copi. - - of the (ii.it do Pilgrim’ Progre hy Stillman Kelly hiivo been iaired Prof. I, 0. Arlt arrang i'2 organ and vocal numbers to be reialeroil from till- musie t" b. isi-d

both morning and evcniie-.

I he lemk I’ilgrim's Progn . to b studied at the prayu meeting-, S mtembor 27 and Uetoj* r t. Sunday evening, o toiler IE pil ture-

from thi- hook will h- -how n. The puhlic i invit'd tf joi eeoiiiivmorating the lit "f one o most outstanding leaders of church since the day- • ! the Ai ■

i piim 'in s \ii\\

i in

the the

ties.

Handle Factory Operating Again

Ki l l EES HKOTHERS \hh N | \\ M \t IIINERA H» 1*1,AN I ON >\ ESI M AI NET.

rin Hittlc Handle Eaetory I a - isemed operation- , 111 ' t shut do.vn , several month- \ tew handle pie

)• ar at West tun' oia of the

mi .-h \i

PIC M, R \M

i ( iillins. Ide- motl

Hut

know who I I now I ,

am," the not Wa 1 -

’Fal with the wild 1 th " r : ahont twi-

tl trength and

' about bazaars, ma,h ' •'">> who tame ele-

■ n ■ . o.d

' ll " " hold converse with

air. Mukerji's

'"Pro.- higly. heautiful.

i^dale Boy Hit By Truck

Harry V illi.im- Giles social Report Or state • imvcn'ion Held Earlier

I his Month \t Madison.

\ttei dale '■ a' Imteheoll " I 1'

the regular wi Kiwani- • luh

• 'hri -t inn

since last f many mein-

vication

N'aylor and

A, , . .^ N ' M Kl " somi , ' HADEY « l | l ' l{|,, l spy hi in.

"Th h | :i "" t* lThr "*ily Han,,;

l

. H ; 't riov nUI, * ^ bum si lion-

nfterm

l 'J' a truck

itijur,

CB I -

d ludhad a injury

'on, when he ri'en hy R„v-

' .' t,y " u tiding hi , ' •

I

1 cal. |,

* ll l'hr P"! the

tu clo-

hicy- j honour tution.

10 f.u't equiii-d

Thur day noon it ' 1

’ • hurch was t It 1 1 ai''2'' M .y due to the n l mi " ■ ’« from theii , n no' Guest s wel'i hr. J. I ( Rev. S. E ha le -

I The prugr in, < "n i-tii 2 'd n.n b a numbeis given hy Pi"f Rnwlaod It :o h a ml Prof Vert '' M'' Id. v a well receiv'd. I’lof. I a. h I tile l ew

i instructor of violin in the hel'a iw

ft, hool of Mu le and Pi "f. Sheffiel'i i . 11, charge el tl" I I" ' I' 1 • " Harry illianis, who wo oit' ' 1 he delegates to the t.t" Kiwhiu- | .'Oiiveiition held rid'litlj i" '' :l 1 gave a report of the meeting from 1 social tandpoilit. Ihe btl-ine d the con vt nt ion " HI lx di ,cussed by Milt Grown at n<'Nt week

luncheon.

SI II ON NOTE.

if the real V alt' r had

|'i; '' 1 1 elite,| the hoy hi "thhad i spre-sed In lief th it his in to he Collins weM- t" nine. Claik ol intimated that Walter ,n of the vietbns of Nortlicott. Noitie o’1 and hi - niother, who were 11, 1, ,| • aleart, Alta., prohably ill |„- lakeii to Nancouver. H. • •> to ,, ,;t 1 ■ tradition to California |!,,C iinitted their identi' .North ,1! dell'ei a 1 1 V , olilu’ctioii with the

hvel ide cl biles.

Robbers Active Al Belle Union

d d i - heing nia ' tur' d nnl which ha a heaxier d' mand tl .in tin.0 1 “h" liandl w i, h tills plant I1.1-

ni.iiiufactured for ya

New niaehiiery hi been dded in in c-r that the new type handle n he manufacture It is of t n 11,and type and i .an I" ma a any 1 ngth, a the new m.i hine t.,k' tie' raw product through from "le 1 nd to 1' uth< 1 and the leng 1 "f tin i'ournl h mile depi ml entii'i - 11 the len'.'t of the piece of wood going through

t! e new machini .

A pole a hundri-I fc t long enn I" run thiough the eutt- 1 1 a raw p • * of timlier that long wa availahli Several different thiikie .' can I" cut on tho -ame machine, and th ne x product will keep the ‘ o t'Ty hu y, a it opens market- for ei.raltype of handles which tie Hitt!'- p' nt

not made heretofore.

OKEAHOMA CITY. Okhe. S. pt. 20 (El 1 1 Governor Alfred K. Smith '' a'hed Oklahoma City » 1- qiecial ti en today, ii-ady to me, t tl„ "WhiP'" ing C mpeign" again t him in the second speech of his xv, tern tom tonight. \ is his ru-tom, he has pieke , for 1 di-eu- i ni of the charges about his re :gion and his (tersonul life, the date in which it is ie.» rti-d tin relig ous -tie has become eutslainlin'r. He i - exrMcted to talk f! an WI x an i p’t: n

'y-

Smith x'. id devote me atteii'io'i.

to '"rin r Senator Rob, M |.. - i , „' no! school in th -x." ledted to Heiltert Hoovei with v "rk, t)i I n ' deiHim-iatiun of Smith's I’, mmaiiy r.f- Junioi Re-' » 1

filiation, and John Roa< h Stint'n,

New York Raptist pastor.

hemocratit' state leader- in i-ted on ‘■m'th making a |H'isoi aI appearanre tin -tale t" holster up heir force lepubl -n are making a strong hid and t in -tale, regarded a I letiHvi ratlm Pre idential election , i; deei letlly ' a tin "Doubtful" das.-, w il ' both -il- - daiming it. Harding earned it u II1211. Ilemociats earrie it in 10ns, I!) 12. Hilt!, and P.I21 hut not hy over whelming mnjoiities. Oklahoma has in'

I lectoral votes.

I he Democratic ctmdidate came into Oklahoma highly eneouragi-d hy ' I I ent hu-ia-tic roeepti n accorded hail through the corn heR. He wala "t hu y yesterday xvax ing his brown deiby and shaking hands with crowd • d g.atlieied at short -top.-. Tin ' gi t demonstration was in I in'■"in, Neh., a Hepuhliean -tronghold, where he went to s, e Gov. \dani I McMullen, Uepuhliean. rile climax, however, wa - at I" peka, Kan., the home town ■ f Sena 'or Charles Curti-, Ri puhliran vicepresidential candidate. A delegation of about f.O I)t 111 oerat - got on the train at Alanhattun and rod,- to To peka. \t Topeka, there were hi t ween 10,0110 and I a,000 person . Oh i-rvers said the Demonstration wa larger than that for Curti- at tlie home-coming celebration after his niminati n. The Smith train stopped .inly a few minutes and although a n ik- i'-’ land had heen erected, Smith dedinerl to make an addre-s. Ih Democrath candidate left the farm belt with a 1 nallenge from Gox Me.Mullen who ngv"-te,I that • i • -ay later ju-t what he thought of An ei|unlization ft -, the so-called " nt" of tin Mi Nary Haugen hill. M Mullen had gin n ID rhert Hoox • a 1 onditiomaj endorsenient but had said he would \x ait until Smith's Omaha speech before detinitely stati.g hi- p -ition. Whether he goea 1 e, further p,el,ably will tlepeod up,,n the heinoi rat ic i.a ndidate' luture alenu nt on farm relief.

W ES I INDIES lit RR|( \M I l ND A third appi d from Re- (10 - Headquarter- t'-r -iihstantial relief for the suffer- in the We-t Indies' and Elorida di 1 has been i-eceiv-• ed hy the Putnam County Chapter. The 1 e arc a minimum of TbO.OOo hoinele s in P'lito Rico 1 ml tl' Yirgin I-and-. All ar, looking to Red ( n-. for immediate n-lief and some f, r per matient rehahilitat on. Cortribution- may be left at litln-i tile Central National in Ei’-t Nation al Banks, 01 '-nt t , Roy Abram-. I ivasurer, "i \ i, toi E. Kaph 1 I.

Chairman.

Contribution- roeeivod to date are: Mr. and 'Ii- I, K. Cowling, fl.nu. Mr. and Mrs. J P A! on St.. |.*.00 Mr. and Mi . •'. II p rnahy, ^..'.‘,.,111

Mrs. Mary \ ( . \. s2.no

Ml-- Co fie . :ex . An . s, .i.'i.OO. Mi-s Klizuheth Ames, 81.00. Mr. and Mr- Roy Abram; , 82.no. Rev. and Mr \ I Raph el. $2.00. Christian ( hurch, I'illmore, 81.7a. •d. \. Day, Ei11more, SI.on. Dr. V. M. M Gaughey, .'2.00.

E. R. Hartley, -1.00.

Junior Red < 1.,- . Kir 1 V aid. \ Junior Reil • m organi atioi ibeing staited in th,- Tldrd Ward . ehool under tin diiection of Mr . M, Culloligh, Pi iu. ipal. This i - tin ec

FIRE MENACE IS NEW PERIL IN PORTO RICO

t oMMERt 1 \i 1 n:\is 11 I RI (Tvs ID \lh IN 1 H.n 1 i.N(i.

DIM II

'li»l.l.

RN n\ ER I IRE

I \ irt.i

1 ity to take up th'- ha- tak-

Wai'd having had foi -01111 - time.

Half the Population of 1 hi Island M-o Homeless \ftcr I urx of

Tropical Storms.

MIAMI. I'd a., Se|it. 20. (L'Pi — Phe mil | .: . if rio.tiie--wcpt area wa e timated .'P 500 hy hr A. W. Zieliold, '• * director of Miami's relief word slay. S\N JEAN, PORTO RICO, Sept. JO (El'i Idle meie oe of fir among fallen Im, s, which have dries out un'•d 'lay .if almost like tiol-r, \x*a 1 ided to thi 1 pends which he et tii'

-toi in lavaged I-hind t alay.

Ihe -it nation Imv a me -o grate that 'ommetcial firms turned over their ria k to the National gu rd, which

• barge of deal ing the t \ offi, ials have n-> l r ,< k 1

STORM TOLL IN FLORIDA AT 30ft MARK

>1 I K I Al. I Hit K Ol \ h I IM-

>1 RD KEN MJE \ I'

\ N Nil I NCED.

from the vait.'U

follows;

I HRI MIN

t pprniiinately 'ixty-Ene Square Miles D -vastated hx I ropieal

Slorm in Merida.

WESf PAl M HE O H, Id . , S. pt, 20 11 Pi \ c, oi ph t' a it, y of t h, hurricane ann around Okeeehohe t.ial Miami link ha revealed that

there are about ",00 ih nd. The trip through the -eetlon made hy llow ird Roxvton, -late .i'ltant of the Viioii'an legion, eonifiaoied by , \ nit, ,| pi. . . c,

soondent.

Dr. J. \\. Hueh, po -t 0 III Ilia ef th* A no H, an Eegion t H 'lh g

furnished the e-Gniat

olid said the dexastated . i' i eoxer-

ed about le', qua l e mil'

\u ntiotrieial 1 timat- i''|i"i1ed by V‘i R Stuckey, t at In lied I ’ - liok- '-, psiced , a-ualtie- a follow - Paho kec, white negro, 7"; • reamer is-

t IVl t .

available.

Known death

f t ton, wer- li ter a

Patillas I0. V'ljuntas, 2.

Aibonito, 19.

Han illiqi.et

Man.ill,

Gut bo, t. I tiiado, 9,0. • ayey, 12. San Selin .tian, ;;t',. More thou Tun,non ' de piqmlation of tin

I11 mieb .

Ih'i P, ito Ri,,, Railway, Eight Power 1 xv damaged to the e. tent of $ (loo, a- two l.ig plant at Coineri" having he, - i|e-troyed. Ihe eompany xxill he unable to give

• 1 x ice for xx ci ks.

(iKEKt HOHEE 1 I I Y, Ida., Sept. 2') d'Pl K lief crew returned from Pahok, • t d iy to n port d ! Itodie. had twi n ' - eox'eie<| :n that a tt Icm-'it. ! Tw o of th et V. , l", t ie I,

jier on half 1 land are

nd

nuitM«h

r n<‘j41 • Jahoror * and

th* ir

f.Dii In Trut

k' !i;. ncen ut* th! tu

ri'nrh

tiiat

< tion I’* . ; i'( t t' di hri

in tlv

r- .1 i .

A hi* .1 ictl hd* anti

n* ro

»* 1

I• t' (i into -• rvirc hy

r»di'*f

unit'

t" ( le I roads.

::nn dead

Letter Describes Florida Hurricane

land,

eight negroe

-; Torry

1 -land.

.' h ti

10, negroe ,

, ti; Mian

l.oek-.

x* hit'

to. negroe

• IO; Bel

[l"glni|e,

XX lilt'

bn, ncgropiy,

I7.n.

J.

1 Huteliili'Oll

tf tin pro-

J "Ct

in the Glade

, altor a

hurt led

urvey, - | !• a-t si \ r oiaini’d d iring t! Pthokee,

aid h estimated

eiity pi rcent of at their hnmi te -torm, with

XXele dead.

that at tho ,• who hefuro and .1 ention of

Mi ss \(.l I ROM I (IRMER t I o\ I Rh ME WDM \ N |o 'ONI I El s OE spiiRM. Word ha bee I her'* from Mr . J. • MiE- . r" the pa t xvint - r in Gri'eiic Ih. hut 1- tm • at hei home in Sebriug I'loi ida. 9 h*’

stated that tin" cane, thi x< ind

were in a 1 blowing at

al liurri* ■ t errin'*

tho

FARM ESCAPE IN CUSTODY

Toibi.v thr**Ht

r main at Paltuk* <• ;;mi woin* ('lilfln n uill lx* mroNctJ. tSUjck■ <'t th» I 1 ilm tSracti ?’»(i i> >'t. ;n rcnijiaiiicil hy C'harh - f. hi, W <i. I on- «T Pahokro Boat '\v;iin <iati ' of the cua t

b utUT t tr 1 k a tnr\ nt‘ ,'i»|tallini» •h 1 - s rurtioii a iw | (hath and thri at.cnrd

(•; dfl* in irs.

rai

. \

- she

U JMitr Oil !

a t Mnnda:

* who

Ahollt eh

Mu r. m

, It t.l ft (‘‘I

md

r. and

c< n

1 iii'i

e,| until attei

tw« . at .

l»uut

hred

of •

1 hull rod

tni)< s pf

1 i ♦

• a

( in -

>$t »

pi" d

1 and

dart* d

atMiu at t

!, r« **

liar-

I*

ock

and

h! o \v hard

until • * 1

and

till

hlov^in^ and la

inintT.”

guard,

he

-lUted

that two

town « m !

.1 kt*

hi

Second Day Of Bankers Meeting

M IRE I H \N 7ttn HVNKERs \M'

W l\ KS M l IM* < EN

Tlo\ M <• •

W ith ap-

I tank

Mu* wound.

'"‘ k 1 n,| t |„. | (| (il “ " ul ba.lly limp.

Tho Enited Stul' puny has tiled n suit

Ruldier Com 1 the Putnam

Circuit court asking f ' ll '" l’a>m. nt rf a note said to Im due ml uitpai.l. ami owed by Ralph Edwaid-.

lx f i l l liol

Robberjoli on I u I' -ideilt (own wli" I! is -O' K in, i, haodi xi-iteil

STDHK \Nh EMI RED IH Is. REPORI

si hoi tl. I HHA

xx ere aetiv" ;it Hell'' l o* day night according t” ,f the southeast Putnam wi 1, in the city today. I the .store owned hy Urva elite) 1 d and articles of

ikon. The -chool hou Hilel.inr.’.o -,l hut it i-

thiev e and

-y al--tole

wa called uildei -tood

GARY, Sept. 20. il

prnximately 700 hanker and w ve- in attendance, tin* Indian i" Association -wu g into tin r * ■ old dax 1 se- i'it ol tin’ll' thitty ■ * olid annual convention here today . Events on today's program inehid(I; A got togethei ni" ting Ion hy III X. Oscar E. Gustaf-"0. Gary, direi

,or of Muiide church; appoint meet of committees; pr<-entati' n «>f r portof secretary and he unr hhef 1 Iionieets of ailenc' ill h- nor o( tlirc 'il* ea-ed president- "f the o’ganiza lion; < • H. ( hurch, M mcfc; D. V

' nulter, I'1 Hokfort, ann M. \t 1 ' '•

IK (ircell-hli' g.

1 \ meeting of the ' meriean H'lnki r A'-ociatteti « • ' ' held in tn' aft, rnoon with • hajl« M. Nlm t F 1

Wayne, pre iihitK-

s|p| HhW \RD RIEKA IS HED l i t W As No I II I.KG M.l.t

released.

ENDI \NAP0El', S' tit. 20 (L'Pi William H"adle. wa- under arr 1 hi ic, charged with leaving th'* Ind ana State I arm Is’fore the expiration of hi- .sentence through the changing ol commitment reeurds hy prison clerk at tin arm. He w s one of a d 'i n men who e 1 aped irxing tin il f ill tinii througi the ame metliod. 11 ei| ley wa to In returned tl the Institution today to -erve the re-

mainder of hi- term.

Sqpei intendent Ralph Howard, "f th" farin, -aid In' would investigate immediately I" di-cover the truth of hi story that he bought his way their (nt. Howard declared, however, that

un-

ItotM sKNl' Ho\||

O .' i age fc >11 tiny

V

at'' t

h. -

,1111 • 1 aid

the

ining

rile body taken to hi v He Thurs . kt led at the

of A n hi** :'' iiihti h w a

former home in lio.-rn

iy morning. St,mb 1 h xxa

Indiana SUib I irm

Wedin -day xvhih -hale hill.

at

hoill ml' r

b,

lloblie, X' 111 re file , las done havo not and ,b >s not kuowrt.

w ■ re submerg d or not

ording to Mr . MeK

p ha' e be, n ruined for th-

i , Im) tlie total daum2 xx a no) gr at es the northern paper

te-,.

\ party of frien s l-'f' St. Petor • " at ■ glit o’clock Sunday i vetiing I arri' d in S' lir'.tfi th tl''\t non 1. •

|o heliovd ll'illey tory xva

t nn*.

"I le lnxe Hcdley e-cuped in the r, g'liar way without bribery,” How aul si,ji|. “At the time of hi 1 -- cup* v “ hail discovered the cscMpe I' llftei-n men hy alleged alteration of rei ord " “Eive of th' lifteen men have been i-, turneil, hut w • haw nut y et caught •ii-' trusty who changed the record 1 ' I mitting the e-capes. U THE WE MHEI! Partly ch.udy tonight and l''riilny. Pos-ihly -liower I'liilay northwest portion. Slightly warmer tonight in west ami central and outh portion Friday.

(lippins[er On M. E. Committee

I hliMEIt I* \s (OR til I in I 'l ' I R El.l I HI R( H N \ MI II IK

( MNEKRKNt I

SKYMtM K. Sopt. 20 tl'Pl I . the Tiiiieteeiith time, Dr. T \Y. Paid ridge, Iiidianapiili.-, ha- Inin 1 ho 11 1 ret x of tho Indiana eoni'.i', ra-

il! the Method' t Epi-eop.,

xx iich i holding its nin t atimiul session hi'r". < )t her ofl’irers cIi cteil 1 c R ' . 11. I . Schnei er. p.

II ar Jean, ••wensvill, . and I irey. Now Albany, a i t ie' • Rev. C. P. Kinney, I , tati'tii'ian; Rev, C. M, 1 i,c i.inanolis, treasurer: and !!■ vs. Clippcnger, Greenwood. W M so't. Indian polis, and I . H. ('• luinh.icourto io, l ullin' ''

' be s.

hi r ,'t fix' m . Thf'l It* er fi storm tl" 'n e.l.

o'rlork, a di to ten of I '') trip i ordinarily mail" ir 1* lionrs, but llu- to the pa 1 * x v a -i.me w hat ■ 1

1 huii'h. excllth

did The iniiictoi ;

R. V.

Ind-

H. ' . W'hit- \ ■ ne.'.,

PI \ N |; DEMOl.lsHED PARIS, Si pt. 20. | I P) The h"D ceC'-i pl nn of tho Xnam-'h In’(";tov, Juan d' la I 'ierx a, \’; de l "II..lint l-l ni king a landing tndny, hti? (.'••*'" a an i h fer, Krai Rech caiHil unhurt. — 0— — IMH \ N VPhl.ls EH E' lto H IN hi \ N \ POI IS. Sept ' I I E Pt fl, gs were tl cents loxxir at tin* Ind i ", apoli I ixi lurk Evhnlige loda Bulk ( 170 to .",1)0 lb .1 old at 1 Hind fi Mi,» to S | 2.90. R.-c i ut i.um—red

t e to.

• utile rereipt . milnl" '(d 1..MU eel c. ves nun. Th'- murk’'*' , St -ers -ol i for $1".''0 to ^li Yculer - Were quoted ill * $17.50 and ealv, at <7 t" *■

d leady.

s IllRM Pit I I RI *> Exclilsjxo I ailed Prr»s piclaros of the Elorida »ti>rin area are to be found 011 pane Ihrvc of tlnr ts-ur.