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Hazel Mcly an, (IreencHstlc.
Al|»ha (tamma Dilta
Claiine ( anneny, Manilla. Martha C’lierrinffton, An.ri .,, Hetty DeWres. Hartford i it. Hetty Hadley, Richuion . Kleanor Kvanson, Chitagn. Winifred Murnanc, t!r.. i,. . ,t|, Uozelh Rutter, Rridgeton. Irene Stark, South BeM|. tlladys Welch, South licn.l.
Della Della Delia
Sarah Anna Bond, Liberty. Lucille I) slu r, Connersvillc. Vera Lee Bronson, Newcastle, Helen Hr Litre, Huntiiurt.iM. I' - ranees Davidson, Leiter ni'cl. (Jlorini (Irau, Green tow i Caiolyn llofft, Indiananoli Virtrii.ia Kinimel, Winehi-i, r. Klizalteth I*ruitt, Green, ;i.t|. Louise .Mott, (Ireentown.
(lUKKNC’ASTLK, INDIANA. MONDAY, SF.ITKMHEK 21, 1928.
No. 294.
PETITION FOR MISS MILBURN IS CIRCULATED
•LNDINl,
I'RILNDs OI'IMisi •(,, | u Tins III (III \ I V Hus.
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SKNItms KI LlT
The senior class of the tiroeneasth hitfh school elected tin following; uf-
tiers on Monday:
Gifford Black, president. G' ftrude Herod, Vici nris. Kdith Brumley, Sec.-Treas. Mi-s Genevieve Dajrgy was chosen ;
as class sponsor.
MISS M’CLARY PASSES AWAY IN LAFAYETTE
DIK KtSLD roH MAM tKAKS LIVED WITH THE M VI SON
IWMILY.
RED I ROSS DON M IONS
A- the day-, pass followintr thi hurricane in Florida and the West ' Indies the visible results grow ini seriousness. In practically every | ease lir-t reports, which some may ' have thought to he exaggerated, havi i
not only been verified hut found t. . __ he far short of actual conditions ! TERRIBLE Eoss u| lilt, BY
Ml RUM ME IN OKEECHOBEE
FLORIDA TOLL SOARS TO 2200; NEW ESTIMATE
HE Mi
IIOSITI AI
lor.nu I'alicnts \„,| Relatives And i Hends w ant Miss Mdlnim To Ecmain \s suiierinlrndent.
the campus
announced
* I hat the difference of opinion ho-
i i I, ,...,1. , '"" n ,1 "' Hoard of Trustees, or it M;ry I.-awllc William, Indiana- < ast three of them, and Miss Kva Mil
lists Saturday evv-, polis. nurn, „f the Putnam
■ m<l dunnir the Juanita Jane Rucker, Newca tie. C. unt Ho dl
, m w mem Is r- Marjori. H pp< , Fa ml at vh. rt tht pul „„„ LgccpH a'"! attended the, I.avonne Wolf, Garrett. intere ted, v. a i„ , ; Satuvdav even -ervice held during Mary Klizaheth Hugh. , | ,,it ing and Sunda w |. n petition v .-r.
Governor Martin of Florida upon hi- I
INDIAN M’OEIS Lit ESTOf K ' ' ^ " V Ml'li'v ' '' " ' return from lii hand oh.-. rvation
INDIAN VPOLIS, S pt 24. (UP) ' 1 '
Hogs were 16 to 25 cents lower a! ' i to come to the aid of their pto]d.“ Ind ti tpolis Lire t.xk t " AS t*I YEARS OF AGEIund to do it immediately, today. Bulk (170 t« OLO lbs.) hog- ______ Bed Cro" is operating feeding la ’ 1,1 111 ' The top short Funeral Service Mill Be Held ” ’ ' ’ ■ price paid wa- .S12.(i0. Receipts wer. , \| |h 4 . (irave In Forest Hill ttempt to m. t the .-itnati.oi. R. ■ •boated at 7,bOO. Tuesday I’ M I construction i, under way Then Tlie cattle market wa- steady ti I must be no h't-up in the number and ; of 050 head, % jamount of out ving. Putt mi coun ^12 to S 10.25. Calves receipts num M ss Mary Jane Met lary. age PI. y chapter must reach its quota ot l> red 250 and the tnaik't wa lo.v. r. ' * ' 1 111 Sunday morning at the I -1,000 as i|uieklv n~ p sihlc. t eaters were quoted at .*10 to siTI^'' Elizabeth Ho.'idtal in Eafayette | The following rontriluitions wet. and cal\“s at ■'i'7 t< $11. i about 11 :.,0 o clock after an illness i received over the week-end:
‘.no
•M I H IN.
"Til l Es \ RE VirmD
The sheep j the close.
market t< o.l. .i high, i at
slniiP'T
dt the various chapter ' Wayne.
mm
I „f thr organizations an1 a', unusually large number ' i Ittd in all probability the • ;; ri . greater than has been U fcr mnnhcrslap during the Ur»l veur*. ^ new memL Huts rrc as follow-: , (iffi Alpha rheta . Eli'xbeth A hire Sheridan, c^iii Aaron, Kokomo. Jjj!,, Haxt.T, In 'atiapolis. , Crou. li, Fortville. y wr) p-Vaney. Indianapolis. t, f | h Howling. Indianapolis, j^im punran, Bedford. , poster, Foitville. ju (irecn, Attica. . ; 5ifr llap’ r - South Bend, , lUuck, (ireeru a. tie. bptini, ,! , Morehead, Mis . tjoris Ann Lilly. Indianapolis. Lip M Mahon. R". he-ter. nM Miller, Vine, lines. Miller, Danville. III. jn„r Peterson, ' 'rawiordsvlUc. ; R, bbin . Sp.'ka e, Wa h. Wt S,udder, ( amhridge . it;.. Jrjii" Wilkinson, Marion. Wylie, Paxton. III. iFiiairth H-y.o, Terr- H int'. 1 yta Miller, In.li napnli kqipu Kappa Gamma
, F' /sbeth Almey, Hrownwood
Virginia Oldfather, I.igoui. v. I.imiW,- Fitch, Indianapoli . Hetty Snow, Chicago. Ocie Ma Lelan !, D \to . Oh ... I'rnnces Topper, Faiifield. Ohmart, Poitland. Hhi Omega Hi Kathryn .Strong, Crown I'nint. Hazel Holland, Crown Hoint. Margaret Casay, Austin. Klizabeth A-hworth, Conn. i-\ill . Ether a viePort Wayne. Mary Ke.-ler, New Alb n I ueille Shot,ley, Aurota, Martha Shannon, Greene;. i| . *
Delta Zeta
Margaret Ktiekson, Lomhnrd, II. Edna Hibbard, Glen Ellyn, III. Dnrtliea Hastings, Jasomilb Mildred Aikin, St. t hath- . |'-i. \ - - rdeer. Go It - len I *irks, Indianapoli - Carolyn I’arker, Toledo, ol.i .. • ry I Sipe, Neweust'e. Marie Dederieh, VVaisav Lucille Smith, Altoomt, I’-tin.
Kappa Delta
Ruth Wagiiu r, Coburn. G. rtiu.l,' Dickefson, Vorn.i, 111. Mabel Mathews, South H n.l Katherine Mitchell, In ian |",l . lairaino McDermott, Hrazil. Mary K.-i.-er, I’eiu. H< I, n St. John', Albany .
;‘irelated by f.. nv i patients of th, ’ hn-pital, asking th, retention of Mi-s riilbura .s h, ad ,.l tne Hutnam ('nun-' 1y Hospital. I he petitions, n far as wa.- report"ci» sign.'I witlue.it questiun In tho e to who nr t y v . re presented. Bract b ally all who gned them had j been put but.- L the I o- pital since it • pine , or - nr r»i:,t!ves load been a jpatient under the suiN-rvision of Miss
Milburn.
Mrs. Willebrandt Raps AI Smith At Ohio Conference
“< II \ AIHH IN UE I.DH 1 H{ FK” s \ > s \ssi>LA M \ i
TORNEY GENEIttL.
• The Hoard "f Tni-t..s will meet ! at M nday, October ], in their tegul- ] u meeting, and it i presumed that ( ;ii matter will come before th*- | board at that tiiue. although it may I be pas.-",I over for the time Ring, ot
I it. may go over indefinitely.
COURT TERM OPENS TODAY
l M \Nt ( \SES ON Dot KEl NEW I I KM OE ( IR( I IT
( Ot R I.
I Judge Jam, -
LOR AIN, O., Sejit. 21 (IP) 1 Mabel Walker W ■ p, \ . -istant t . S. Attorney l nrral, plan, to continue her verbal barrag. j against Gov. Vlfr.d E Smith, i*. m a r itic presidential nomine, , by fol ; lowing up her charges that Smith i I “hiding behind His chareh" be.-au , ■ he i- afraid to faci 1 hi- record a- “a I champion of the liquot tr.iffie. - ’ Mr.-. W illehrandt Iliad, th' -e eharg ^ e- in an a*ldre-s Irefor, a eonferenc, • if Methodist minister- here I, night. Tonight she wi'i a,I,Ire.-- th, j Westminster Men's club at Warrei
fob oi r 1
A- an oilier ,,f th government I have been engaged for seven year in defending th, constitution again-' nullification and .ttack Alt Wille uandt said in h"i -peeth here. “Gov mor Smith ha- hecoin ■ the greatest
, if long duration due to ,,|,| The 1 > <ly was tirought to (ireeneastle and i 'taken t,, the Rector Fun, lal I’arlor j
uid prepared for burial.
Miss McClary was first eonneete ' a it h t In household of J ht A Wat ' ’ -on, grandfather of Re. . Matson ! Her family died in the cholera epi ! i Icmic in ISP) and Mr. Watson gav, | | ter a home. Shi- cared for the sixteei j I 'hildien in that family. Eater -ht | j uiised the four- children of Col. C. ( 1
I i; y I ■!''■• Reesi Mat
i hen took care of the five children in ! h, family of Charles Mat "n, ai 1
! mcle.
I'-or a numhi i of years, Miss M, J j lary n -ided done in the Matsm i , iroperlx at the cornel of Seminary j j re, t and Spring Avenu,', v. hieh ha j ; in,,' he,'., razed. Enfeebled by ad i aneing age, Mi-s MeClary w..s pro ; ( id,ai t"i by R' ise Mat-on until -h, mssed away. Short fun, ral service- w ill bo h> 1, I'u,-day afternoon at 2:110 o',I ck all he giave at Eorcst Hill cemetery j Dr. C. Howard Taylor probably wil j >e in charge.
Mrs. I.elia Boyd, s;:.(io.
A Friend, *1.00.
M r. and Mi C. Y. II illi-, s::.00. Mr .and Mrs. Ronald Parent, *1.00 Busines- and lbofe.-.-ioral Men' la-- of M E Clmreh. #2ii.00. Ed. MeG. Walls, s'2.00. Mr. and Mr-. John Cherry, -2.0(1. Mr. and Mr-. I; H. Mullins. $2.00 Contribution- n,,i\ lie left at eith■i the Fir t oi Cei tral National b ank 0 sent to Roy Milams, I'rea ur,'i, OI \ iitor E. Raph:„'l, chairman. THEATER FIRE AT MADRID; 56 DIE, 242 HURT
hank I m -i - IERKIMLI IMS ASTER IN I \RGKS1 SPANISH till \IEU --I N D \ A
U. S. Ambassador Has Close Cali
I.ONDON, Sept 21. (IF) Sev, ra ! ■hildren w, re found alive by tlrenii i i n tin ruins ,,t tin- Nov,',lad th" '
iter in Madrid, a dispatch to th* Evening New- -aid today. Tin ehil Iren were protect,,I from tin fir, and from trampling f. > t by the lindie if ailults who fell on top of them,
he di-patch said.
Negro Eoss May r**<al 1.700 Report Tu Red ( ross ( hairmnn Staler*. 1 todies \re Burned. WEST HAEM i’.KACH, Sept ;M II I'l A death e-timat" of 2.gn0, ,,f j whom 1.70tt are negroes, was reportI at early l, day to Howard Selby , the | (Vest Halm It, a, It Red ( re-- chair nan, by R. H. (ieiger, who had hei-u *nt into the Rake Okeeehidiet* ili--triet to make a stivvey of the hurri cane toll.
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i WEST HAEM HEACH. ITa., Sept j 24. (IT 1 ) —Relief worker, in the Inirieane -trieken ateti of Elolida ceil ten d their efforts today at 1'eli, an bay, on l ake Oket'chobee, where it. .- feared all the l.‘>0 re-ident- of that ■mall tisliing and farming rontinunty had been drowned. Two hundred bodies were fount ! • iturday and Sunday scattered along I he partially inundated r ad h ading ( nto the villag. p is fe-ir,s| tliat all j he other residents met a like fate, j \\ ;tl, tinoing ot' ttn* 200 hodi,--. that I \ , ■■ > i < ■• at - a immediately t j »i 11n ii conditinn. National Re*i Crut*a I relief , 1 ireete,! by \. E. Schafer ra! - j -I the known death toll to 1,200, a i igure he admitted was bound to go
! tighi'i.
I Pale y, 11 uw smoke rose from the • ilk, shoe, tnv -■ ,f Hell, glad', Pa- , ink,,' and C.inal point Sunday a M„lies were burned in a sanitary m> aaire. This metiiod of disposal of tin 1 ha- be, nine imperative ;u a mfeguard for the protection of
living.
i Arton. Danville, III. ine McNutt, f rnwford-ville. Oimili, Noble.-ville. If I.,i'i s" Hitter. I 'i ■ itch Tick. iCjso. Mmion, In . >K" H""''r. I', a*a, « L #, ll:iin!n idg' . tft- Andrew -. P, 1 u. v Elitaluth Colvin, Munci' . jirl IV; 'ail'-. Mu: O'. 'A Ii.hip, Rn In iile. ' Oilihvell, South Paii.. M ^ Hamy, Okli, oniti, City. >th Watt.-, lb in,'"ton. nil' Hohinson, Indianapoli .
Ithur, Marion.
dir" Gentry, Noldc-ville. jni» Elliott, Iadiiieapoli '. w 'Cilker, And, r-on. Alplu ( hi Omega 1 * . ■ • 1 L Rey r, Orville. (thio. G' hrk . A mil r -or,. I R"iiifi"l,i, Indianapoli . ?»,•• 'overt. Loui u ille, K y. I'. Kitrzir, Muticie.
nia Ju-te, Salem.
• M'iin W. rd. ' rawf,»r*lsvi!’t. s- PuUnv F.lli . Mi. < 'armel. •O' •Iran, Spindl'-r, Chicago
FARMER SHOT AS RESULT OF FAMILY BRAWL
P. Hughes went over
| the docket of the Putnam Circuit
, e iurt Monday morning after he had ; force for disregard o' ’.m prohilu ! convened the September term of I tion law- in America today. I court. j “As such he draws my opposition | A number of ca-es w. ie -et down Religion has nothing C do with my i for trial. The attorneys interested! attack or him. or the attack of th, | were present when the docket was | r y forces. We condemn him for hi called and the trial dat< ft ed. vn n rd, .*•»- uvd iM • i t Th" Ml • s .. .. re .,rr«*i,g, o make him wince. So wo s""k - t,
I At It. AND Mb’S. DAAK.HI AD Ht IMAA ( AI I.II I BETH I I N
HUT EE LINES.
the
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ITA ED NEAR < Ot N I A EINI
Nichols Arrested And Placed In I h< Hendricks » ounty Jail at Danville Late Sunday Afternoon.
I* 1 ' Knatt, Plymouth. Riaiinf, South H* nd. bl'n N irtl.rop", Winama, . biuin' Mckint. t iir irnati. 'Usher, In iian ,fiolis. _ Ml' . A ■ nuillion, ()hio.
t>, Dicker.
^ Knttz, .Vngiila.
Alpha I'hi
'Tuner, Metropolis, III. Tnwford, 1ridiana|>oli . : fhalll,, rg. Moline, Hi. ' ev, Ji-fl’.-r, ■mv ille.
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r*H"lt. AA e-t fir|,|.
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ucler, Indianapoli . ’ "'i, Evan. tmi. III.
IT ire Hunt . A Bloomington.
V <1ii* ago.
T. t hicage.
*"'"b New Albany .
, ''tg'i, 1 rankfort.
W* Dmirron Pi
'•un, i!r,„,k.
r^ddi.ik-r, BlulTlon. T L:: '. ViH., ( .„ n ,
Oblong, Hi.
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(*ra VA hittmi, G7 \ ir- old, w , shot nd instantly killed by his broth, r-n-law, William Nichols, .’iti year- oh:, at ■ he Whitt, n honit i mile west < stile-ville near th" Putnam county ;ine, Sunday afternoon. The -hoot ing was the re.-ult f a family quar- | rel. Both no n are w* II known in i Greencastlc and their friends were -hocked to learn of the tragedy. Nichols lived at the Whitten home. It wa said he and Whitten start,' o argue shortly after noon about taking care of Tony N'ichols, lathet , f th** alleged slay* r, and Mr Whitten, who al.-o li'' - at the larm home. They quarreled for ;i time in the house and then wen». into th' '.aid, where Nichols i- aid to ha'" drawn a revolver find -hot AAhitt' twice.* one, through each bren.-t. Dr. !•'. N. Wright wa called from Stih \ ille, hut Whitten Was dead then h< «1. I"- u T. I • ,f Manville. Hendrick county core IK r w e called frohi Danville and ai 11 ted Nichul:. H" took him to tl.
for trial:
Jobe vs. Danbury, Oct. 22. Tobin vs. Kelley, Oct. 23. Cohell vs. Town of Roachdale, Oc-
tober 3.
Mace vs. A It mill, i\ October 2^ , . Alia- Security Co. vs. Atkinson, Oe
tober 31.
Cartlowe \ Z iharakos, Oct. Hi. Shoemaker v -. Evens, Oct. 17. Citizens Trust Co. vs. Ollivi r, Oc-
tober 10.
Nevvgent vs. Moore, October tl. A| or" v-. Johnson, November S. Smith v . Smith, September 2'.'. Albin vs. Albin, October N. (iardner v-. G irdner, September 2N. Reising \ Reising, September 23.
I. O. <*. E. NOTH I
county jail in Danville lat* Sunday
, nftrrn, on.
T'te Whitten faniily formcily H'- , ,| in ImliannpoH- hut moved to th< i la-it,.- near Stile-vilb' about fifteen
tycrrs ago.
the aaeaiher
Partly cloudy t night and Tue-dti;. Possibly light rain tonight north |H»r--ion. Not quite -o cool , .■ t ■""! " uUl
portions tonight. I'to.-' '» ‘, daught, t.
Putn in laxlge No. I' I. "■ O. L .Till meet Toe day night it • -'T There will he work given I.it" eamli,|at* in the third eegree. ' uie and <■, the boys take the hi-t tep i' d follow ship. A' nit g Bro
TWO DIE IN AUTO CRASH
| A I AE At I I DENT (H < I It' NR AR M AIMON. SEA KK AE It ADEA
I Nil RED.
MARION, link Sept. 21 A . in ,| id. baby enughter were kill' d b' tantly. I" "ile and anoth i ihild w ie hmliably fatally injute "'d ,,,, Kiituini'l'iles of two count high cay - five miles llorthwe t of lien a, ,,',|,,ek Sunday afternoon.
The dead n-:
A|h, rt AA niton. 22 year ' Id '' i' -
hm.
('oh' 1
Walt 2 y* ar old, h
portion. ’ tion.
Cooler Tie day north P'f-
•A' Tun
T Hutsonvill,.. m. 'ladi-onvilh., Ry.
I
« ty, Ohio. | ; '' 'ucago, HI. It > , lia’::;p„|i,,,
Rt >A AE END At.I MEN I
ROME. Sept. 2i (LTD Th, ft,gag. • ncnt of Crown Prim. Handier; Princess Marie Jo • of !«• Igiu.n t'"’T th"
' ablv will he annoumed In
weeks, th- United Pf -* 1 "'" T ' n '
:‘<l < n >o<i Huthorit> Liriii*. •
The announcement i’- wa In i ev will Ih' made <dth* r on No'etidi. i which is the anniv t.-arv -d tne -tg t f the It lian-Au.-train Arnnstk.
November 11. the tenth anmv- i
Id War Aimi-ttec.
a.d
Doth -iiffi n d broken I." k
Th,. , ritica'ly injured: y|i, Albert Walton.
|ti||y Mel lain, •'! fraetoi.,1
\|,.-. Walten was about t" beeom*' mothei and tin baby wa- kill d in
shiel J himself and h record I,"him i religious issue an issue which h, hiin.-elf praises unfairly in this cant
naign.
Mi . AA illehrandt ,id pi'diiiiitio! ; is a moral i.-.-uc which th*- ciiurehei.av lung espoused, that Smith in i'cted thi- moral issu. inf,, the cam 1 tign amt it was th' iefore his act that drew the ehurchi into tlie cam
puign.
"Denomination tui- been lost ir common defen.-" of tli" tsth ammul ment. A’ou Akth di-t in oppo-itioi to Smith are standing lieside the A i elation of Catbol ■ favoring pro • : , headed 1 k P. H 1 . It an of I oui.-v ille. K . the Catholi ileigv piohiliition h "gae and b ad, t '.t the Catholi' total ib.-tin, ne, -,•
eii'ty.
“A our ii.ntp.iign gainst <;,,v A' Smith i- not heeaus, he i- a liee. That i- a ‘wolf-wolf’ cry ..is ■ ,1 to cover up yoin actual oppo'.ion to him." Mr-. AA illelirandt d*l pridiibition ha- not failed of enforcement and hat the rank and tile of the Antoi can people IlMVe l ot abandoned idled .epee to it. She -aid that .,fter a .Ml yent light by ehuiehi of America to k'• i rohibitii li a inoi'al i-.ue, ‘‘Tanimany Hall’s candidate fo" the )ir, id< ney ia dragged it into politics." I h" charged, was i tnck t,i split dry inn i along sectional, geographieul and party line . “Hut you didn't pi t," sin ,oi inued. "You le 'pted the challengi ind you are -landing together D ip'll' the candid it' vvl'" deelared vval on you. “A our ehurch i-u t going into p I tie-. Governor Smith at Oklahoma 1 l ity last week aid quite truly that Tie voters should eon hlri carefully h" ‘ability of tin candidate to muk* nis party's platform ■ ff<vtive.' A* u lid Just that. Tin D'mocratie pat ;y put up a dry platform and the D-moe’ itir laiididat, hmed hungHoles in it with hi- tclegrum of tie '•I ptuncc.”
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 21. (ITT Amha - adnr Dwight Morrow, and Airs. Morrow escaped possible in ! iurv afti v being caught betwi > n tin tattle lin, - * f Fed* rat tn.'ip- an* 'audits on th" Gucrnavuca roaik Remarking that Morrow took hinedicine tine, an eyewitne.-s gave th' ullowiiig acenunt of the imiih lit ti
he United Press;
The ainbtiss'idoi’.- autioinihile wa tailed on the highway after leavini; iuernavaca. It was met by Elm* lone** and E. K. Darnielle, Well -Far go expr'es- company r<'|ire.-i'ntativcs. [ ITiey left their own ninehine, got in ' n.l n, -'eai and ittarted up the niounI ainou roadway in the gathering
I durkne't.s.
Six mile- from Hull llae they n,d a truckload ,,f persons who ad is, d them there was a buttle. Mor | ow decided to continue and the niloniohile moved forward slowly. A- the automobile advanced th | :,arty heard tiling ind the patter *>! i bullet-. The anihas.-ador , r*|, ri'il tin , ,■ -topped ,nd h". Mr.-. Morrow and I n.n'tlielle riTired to tin’ mad side. .lone- vv,ilk'il ahead and saw Fed i •ral troops entn'in lieil on a roadway several hundred vnrd- away. The t*ali • lit- were on tin highway. The batle position wa- -ui'li that tin Mor- ■ ,ivv net'.i'ill.v had be* li between the
iring lin, -.
MADRID, S.pt 21. it IT Mail id'.- large-t tln at* r, th, N'oveilad, ille,I with men, women and children uughing at a gay lomedy, ,aught ire during th': performance Iasi
light.
'Ill** lii" lapidly spread througl 1 lie ancient buil'ling. Spectators ot '.he llppei doors had little chalice D scape, and the main tninvny ei 1 apsi'd under tin riish of fear mad
lened people,
Bodie.' still were heing leinoveii 'rom the ruins today. The eusualty st included ,7 dead ml 212 injui 'il. Many of the iujuri ,i vv re ex
iccted t" die.
Among the bodies i > eoveri 'l weri hose of 2'i mi'll, 22 vvome" and nini •hildien. I All night .a crowd l» , g, d tie vi ' initv of the theater, wiping aim j ihading with police for inforniatiot | oliee in ing the dead and injured. i Eighteen hundred pci n- were in j illi tin till ater when tie til" lirukl i
mt in sight of nil.
A scream of terror w, nt up as tin I ludiellee saw the llami i leeping UI I I iround the le avy velvt t hangings on | lie stage win re the 1 ,st act of p j
I 'omeily was in progi<
: The -pi . tutors riote.l an,I at least I I 200 vv, i, mjiind in th > i. inhle foi
he exits.
The greatest rush vv a from tie rowded lial ony, and a- tlie panic | -trieken audience da-led for tin lours the -lairs rullap-' d, hurlii.g ■ iiiiriv persons dawn on t " e on the i ovver lloor. The actors escaped through the! I tag entrance. Th tin was eau-edl i iy a .hurt circuit buck tag". A sheet j j if (lame -I ot out toward t • audieiie- j I Phe -afety euitain eithei did not work ] i ,r the per-on respun -.blc failed to
release it.
As til" (daze came out from tie j ■ stage, many of the p,-i ,,n , ecup; i
—— ng stalls leaped in to tie inferna l»'- i The Sunday Seim,,I Beard of Un- "vv, Imping to escape quick, I Ju-t | on Chapel nut t ttn- chureli Friday [then the upper tiers eollap-,,1. j night amt elected the following of Hundreds were trap;" I in th, led-;
■ony when the stairs fell. Three )„ !•- suns, including a child, wer, -emi it,,p tin debris, limning kk tm Ins. I'h re was not the -lig te-t • lianei.
o I'lsi'U'* them.
MEET DEATH AT CROSSING
I K AIN HI Ik
HERS IE
i Ml R MEM ’.A ARE
Kil l I D.
JK1 FERSMNV II.r.t:, Ind.. Sept 71 l oui menilii'is ,,f a family met e.i h ie ar lie' Sun ay when the'r iltollliihile wa- stiuck by a fa t l>a eng*-: tr.iin after it app rmitly ii.nl tailed on tlie tra*-k-.
Th" dead
Edgar Garfield .lone . IT ear 1
.f l T ut In t vilie.
i ‘"ra .lotii's, *4 his vv if*. A’i'Inia .E . 11 a il.unrhU Glady l-vnes, a «lau ?l et
Warren Jones, G yeai ' .tabl" scaped dc th by erawlin t of u ea win low of the clos'd car. Th" ■ aid his father .-topped on tin-
and the I'oiotu r ha heen DU , etermine vv In t I" r th amt* r nf vv '.ether Jen,- tieianie emt-
my nn
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Union Chapel S.S. Elects Officen
It M i'll I 1C ^ I' i MOSi:\ I’KKIN 1*1 AIM* NT OF
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T»ucniMn ,s i nth- ulil-lt.'iliy f th {'anuly* was thrown ch ar of lh“ r*M kau«' . nt| wa.-' found l\iii£T far'* loA'iiwar don a jfia -y |»ot l»\ Mr-. A mi a Sohn, who li y n*. th" rack and who was tho lir-t to ••'(r. In- mt iio of tho era li. Mr . S"hn alhd hr. S. H. Klrod from 11-tin ilh , who out the child to tho * lark ounty Memorial ho-pi'al here. It wa aid the h hy’s injuti« - ar* not
First Ice Of 1 he Season Reported
I I MIT I! A I I til O ND AA NIGH I AAEN I HEI.MAA I KM /ING l*M|M .
ieer-: Supt.,
A--T
Serv ,
A.-s't.
T n ai -
Itulph Ery.
Sunt.. Hi rt Garrett.
Olive Ith* it "Il.
See., Kk/. ib<'tb Egger , Hubert Ulodfeltcr.
kuik
I.. J. ('lark, ral Dark.
rout'
has a new Ei J
Road
i tig w 1 or on
ary *>f th*
Wo
nthet injuird wire Georg* ' ll ' , I I,,, :>e year- <>l*i, crushed -holdi r: \|, tie i-ge .McClain, p*,--it'l brnketi Rus-ell, Hobby, Woody and X- ,, II , AM lain, cut and b'ui "s: S I"- Mi-. Mini, I - hi. -nothi't: AI* ■ s - l " i '" ,l lW °. ,1,11 ,, ii of the L i i’ all shaken "tui
lightly httii-ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ir, Benoficl, (Tovi r and. spent Sunday with Mr . E i* Hen* fiel and fiunily . The Citizen Tin t Company with Huy- and Muiphy a tn*'ir attorneys In.ve filed a iointni-siom fs report if nartition in the county *lerks office in the cn.-e el Jolnyiimi *1 * ounell, at il v is'.r- John O'C 'iinell, et ui.
PiHiii.it, Freda l awtor. Chorister, I .e-lie I-rank. Eihrariitn . How ard Butkett jittd ' Atnlrevv O'Hair. Supt. "f Primary Dept. Eleda Burk Supt. of Intermi'diHt*' Dept., Mary
tiallet t.
Supt. ef A’oung People’. Dept.,
Ruth Call
Supt. of Adult Dept., Josie liurk. Supt. of Tenq**' 1 a nee Dept, San-
ford Koniino.
Supt. of AA ■ rid Service Dept.,
Maud O’Havcr.
Everyone is invited to attend the ha.-lct dinner at th*' ihunh SundHy,
Sept, til. A good program ha- In on in- a new AVhippett * arranged. , I’uttcrson 8; It - Compu
dhu first ice (f th*- scu,>ou wa.' re- | pult^r VIonday nH»rninjf. V arious I persons repotted cuU'ideralde Ice* 1 forming on rain harrel-, in tul» and I njck*d - which were in the open dnr- ( iitf Sundav iiitrhl, the ciddc-t n iylit
o J .»f tin a>on thus far. i \ |{ IS MVMM.fh Sor* th nnoinet* » went i" hm \n on> wa injun d, Imt a tf own \ h< •’ff ii. 'jr* r maik. v ii* eth* i •d by John Cook of thi> • ity wj'dair 1 liovered i-ou'ifl the ''n «/.iny P'dnf t p*d < \tcn.-ively in an accident Sun-' lie idfic'al niiuitnum ^■ m * liitUfC' iav aft< inn >n about iiv* •'clock *.n. i !»■ id**d by tl U" 1 * 1 r
fh
he National
Mo<
Mr. *1 Mrs. Cook and t 1 ir *r. .ver*' driving * mt **n t • National' vvlu n a *' ir uddi'lily pa e I them, nniiij tlieir ear into t " ditch a-n* •urning it ti the -i • . I e top *> u-
I'nriii of j .noun ter at th
Tnith w a I 1
lion." of Pi'.'l. I
ma.-lu il. -i'v, *al wind' * the I rout axle bent. I ;-In r .An-tin. North
'•I'".a ll ami
Maili-' i.-h fl.
•"To t he
I HIS AA FEE'S AA K A t HI'It G'-mrally air • .'pt sho'vr. Thur-day "i E "la; , t mpe'atuie i ot i "i bly liolovv i.orimil h* eiuaiug of week with prerabiktv I " ti\er north p.n tion; i i "ic t ' ',» ' ature Tu*'-day t" Tb.ir •'* 'let' iu ml of week.
