The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1928 — Page 1
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V0LlJ )1F;TH i K ' 1Y " SIX man lodged $0 BARS
t ,.vek arkkstcd :fl^ lES . «(V I ACE SEK-
TV^JJ; lUAKGE.
I OAKY Al.HERMAN spK.\Ks A. B. Whitlock, colyrr.l al.lerman | of («nry, was th* 1 tpcakor at a po-litii-nl nuctintr h**ld in th.' ,\ \| |.- Church here .Monday evening, f„||, nv " iiiK the serving of a splendid chicken dinner to main Republican, at home of Charles Wood? earlier
I the evening.
^KNCASThK, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPT EM BE B 25, 1928.
TENNESSEE TO
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hear hoover ON OCTOBER 6
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assignments mondw
The annual session of the Indiana
j Conference of the Methodist KpiscoBOOZE CHARGE pul church closed at Seymour Mondav Mm
^ with the reading of the chur. h as- '
T" i.' n .. na sign men ts for the coming year — M Tof Drinking VI- 1 Thrre ar,, two churth '" Putnam
..I Turner ;vounty in the Indiana Conference, the • Methodist church at Cloverdale and
—— I at Putnamvillc. Both aie in the of Cloverdale was Bloomington district. The assignment fltjiil here Tuc-uiy afternoon a t Cloverdale was John Ragle and at ,(((davit h d heen filed Putnamvillc and Mt. Meridian, Arth-
RB. 11 mi: is planned at ELI/. BE IIITOM \ IN HONOR OF
CANDIDATE.
•Special Train To
Republican Presidential Nominee lo \ isit Johnson City Hospital.
red cross donations.
Putnam county is giving, but there will have to be a more generous response immediately if the t|Uota of $1,000 is to be met for the Florida and the West Indies hurricane sufferers. This is a humanitarian cause that calls for sacrifice, if need he, on the part of the citizens of this county, in order to relieve the distress of our fcllowman. The Red Cross functions as the representative of the people of this nation in administer-
ing help to those in need.
The conditions being reported from
Stop At Bristol. | ^ str ! ck r n ar, ' us in,lu -' ate increasing
AT
SMITH LEAVES MONTANA FOR ST. PAUL, MINN.
democrat nomini l will \lso SPEAK IN MINNEAPOLIS THIS MEEK.
SPOKE MONDAY IN HELENA
THE GREAT MAR TEN ^ EARS AGO 'TODAY. SEPTEMBER 25, French and British troops launch attack on Hindcnburg line between Somme and Omignon. German artillery makes intense bombardment on American lines on Lorraine front. Allenby occupies Haifa and Acre. Sorbs drive through center of the Bulgur line and Allies advance further up the Yardar Valley. French cavalry forges ahead down the Cerna Valley.
NEW PENNEY STORE OPENS ON THURSDAY
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PI NMA FIRM TO OPEN* DOORS TO PI BLIC ON SEPTEMBER 27.
UN MEST SIDE OF SIJI \RP.
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Clin by a *»n of To,n sta i ,0 >' ur Swarens. term....see n.-.t week for his south ■ .County, "ho died Tuesday; Dr. H. C. Clippinger, formerly «f ! ern campaign speed., according p, an-
.c ult of dripking white this city, was returned to hi- church nouncement today fn.m poi-on d
i S^r. the ^ * t Greenwood, where ho has spent head«|uaite. of the Republican pres-
. idential candidate.
j I he nominee and his personal party will leave Ma.-hington at II p. m. . K.S.T. Friday, October 5, pausing at h a. m. Saturday at Bristol, Tcnn.^a., for a rear platform appearance. . A motor parade will meet him outside Elizabethtown about 11 :. - !0 a. m. to escort him to a noon-day lunch planned by prominent Tennessee Re-
publicans.
A historical pageant commemorating the victory t f Revolutionary mountaineers at the battle of Kings mountain will be staged in front of the speakeis stand before he delivI ers his afternoon .-peech. The speech
will start at :i p. m. E.S.T.
i Arrangements have been made to accommodate 150,000 persons at the first political rally a Republican presidential candidate has staged in the
Three cases, the last one ..f the at- solid South i-n recent years. Special
. f • i . • tempt of Greencastlo t'it\ to annex train are being run from four udU tinmen charges of violating a(ljH( 0nt tcrritory to th „ ( it; , M)m ,., joining Southern states.
two years ago, weie di-posed of by : Concluding his speech, Hoover will
i; possible that a th * pc of man- Juffjjp Jumes I’. Hughe- in the Put motor to Johnson City , 10 miles away pin ni y b<' filed against him , )am Circuit Court Toe day morning to vi-it a large veterans’ hospital. Sme, Mr. Dickerson said 1 uesday when the cases of Perry Hasty, Tin ! He will delivci a live minute speech
! WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. (UP)— | Herheit Hoover will make a swift. /H-hour *'"011(1 trip to Elizabethtown, Iennessce next u....r. r.... ui
toorpin t
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CASES ENDED BY AGREEMENT
Charlt ■ Tu! ner of C lov- j several successful years. Kjjlfday night. ,, fc-S TL X ANNEXATION
B0 . until then that the son, a hoy i ( M yea rs old. .■•aid his father s|,l the white mule poison of Tu:n Wav night. It was said Staley Vi, in an intoxicated condition Siturday night or early Sunday ning. ! quantity of the white mul ■ found at Turner’s home. It wa ‘jght here by ITo-oeutor Clifford ,, rson and Deputy Sheriff Alva nho went down and placed under arrest. It was pcifectly r but evidently had a powerful in it, as me miters of St Iry’.Iilamed the drink alone for
's (oath.
Wr is no stranger in police cir-, [here, a? he had been arrested
EVIDENCE SIMILAR TO TESTIMONY Oi l FRED IN BERRY
STREET SLIT.
(TTY
LOST
FIRST ( ASK l
New ^ ork Governor Flays Hoover In Montana Address. Evidences of
Man Hositilily To Smith.
demand? for food, clothing and shelter. In the midst of our safety and prosperity, let us give largely to | those who have been in the path of i
destruction and arc now poverty- HF.LF.NA, Mont., Sept. 25. (I P)—, Hughes Tuesday morning stricken. j Governor Alfred E. Smith turned j — The following additional contribu- ,,u ‘ k toward the east today, leaving GL ARBI AN M’POIN IKI)
DIVORt K (iRANTKI)
Mrs. Helen C. Raley was granted a I divorce from Carl Raley in the I’utS nam Circuit court by Judge James P.
New Store Is Splendid \ddilinn To Business District of ( itv. Much Interest is Manifest.
tions are ri'ported: 1 state political leaders to follow up Hamrick Station Sunday School, $1, ^e missionary work of his personal
appearances through the wide belt of territory extending from Oklahoma northward through western corn and
The formal opening of the J. C. I’cnney Company stole in Greencastla will lie held on Thur day, September
Miss Lucy T. Bowen, $5. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jones, $2. A. L. Goodcnough, ?2. Contributions should be left at "ither the First or Central National Banks, or sent to Roy Abrams, the treasurer, or Victor L. Raphael, the
chairman.
A guardian, the Roachdale Nation- '-L *md C. 1). Chapman mnnager and al Bank, wa- named for George T. a corps clerks arc busily engaged Suthorlin, on petition, in the Putnam placing the stock in the proper
Circuit court Tuesday morning
Judge James P. Hughes.
by
SEWER GRAFT TO BE AIRED IN NEW YORK
Three Remaining \nnex.Vion Suits Dropped by Agreement In Circuit
Court on Tuesday.
He expect to analyizc the '|',.|-re llanto In'iianapolis ni:<l Ea-ten r ind if it rontain sufficient Traction Company and Samuel J. 3, the charge may lx- the result. Hazelett and others were disposed of
jnent Turner i- being held on a i, v agreement, of the sale of intoxicating 'These suits were filed
Greencastle City pas-ed
to the veterans, boarding his special train for the return trip to Washington about li p. m. E.S.T. He will arrive btiek here about a. m. on
at the time . Sunday.
n ordinate ' I Hoover hits been working on his
annexing the territory on the noith ( speech for a week and hopes to con
NICHOLS IS Sll ENT west, the east and south-west to tin 'elude it before Saturday so he ma> lull’! sept cj., ^ j| city. One ca-e was tried and resulted j go li-hing for a f( vv days. The can
'[NAP , 51), held in the llend-
Coon'. jail in connection with BimFrof hi- brother-in-law Ora
in a finding against tho“city. Judge Maxwell of Rockville hcar’l the case. That case was over the annexing ol
„ territory south of Berry street along
Bfli.ff,at their home near Stile. , ,, ,
the I ennsylvt nta railroad lines. All the ca.-es were on the
' SaHiy right, refuses to di.-cus-
(trajc(iyli police -aid.
’irdin? to police the 1 tiouble ovet ths support of Nichol'.-
pirr- a -nr; th"re are severa' Its in regard t ) the mutdrr, and Itbcy (.re waiting for the grand tc b« called to discuss evidence in n-e.
stinu
evidence and as a result of the finding of the original case, it was agree, to dtop the remaining three cases. Oxnam To Speak In Indianapolis
NEM H I* M M PRESIDENT IS SCHEDULED FOR YDDRESS
THIS EVENING.
M'UWI’OI.IS LIVESTOCK IDIANAP0LIS, Sept. 25 (UP) — 1 prie"- were generally 75 cent ti* dollar lower at the Indiana-
Livestock exchange today. The i decline wa paitty accounted INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 25 (UP)
’J the unusually large number of|p, Bromley Oxnam, president of 3 'er , it w,i -aid. I’.ulk (101) to Dcl’auw University will Im* in chaig'
T’i’ s"ld for $11 >0 to $11.- ,,(• (j,,. devotional rviecs tonight op v - IU ening the nei ond night of a five night
' cattle market was steady on ( . ( , urs o j,, religious education at th-
PtefTiO head. Steer- brought pj r- t It ptist Church here. Bd.Vi. ( a Ives receipts num-l The course, offered by the Mini-let
Pi" and the maiket was higher. j.,| A. sociatinn and the Marion C nm-
»cre qui te- at $17 to $18..»u Council of Religious Educatio, '('? at $7 to $11. i opened last night with ,
didate intends to take no cognizance of Gov. Smith’s attacks in his speech
it was said in his behalf. TEACHERS TO MEET
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 25 (UP)—An “All Indiana Program' for the seventy-fifth annual session ! of th‘- Indiana State Teachers' Association in Indianapolis next month l is being arranged, with every speaker a native Hoosier or a formet
teacher in this State.
! The partial list of speakers is a.-
' follows:
Hr. Lotus It. Coffman, president of j the University of Minnesota, form ' erly superintendent of Salem, Ind. Hr. Riifu- B. Von KleinSmid, pre.I ident (»f the Univer.-ity of Southerr | California, formerly a member of the i DePauw University faculty. Everett Sanders, .secretary to Cal | vin Coolidge, a resident of Terre
Haute.
The organization is said to be th( olde-t of it’s kind in the United
1 States.
tilt. WTM S( ANDAL OPENS QUEENS ( OUN I b ( Ol |( | ON TUESDAY.
wheat belt.
He closed this phase of hi- cam- | paign with it revival of the Teapot
Home oil issue. Vigorously denounc- r> fWirr T\ S'r' I%1 ing tin Republican administration in I I lf\r L K r U II\J his speech here la t night, he dial Ill
longed Herbert Hoover to repudiate thi- and other transactions which he
called “as cold blooded and as delih- 1
erate a fraud against the people oi the l nited States as could ever |>os--ihly Ih> recorded in history." The Democratic candidate left He-
I lena at eleven a. m. today on a two j day journey across Montana and , North Dakota to St. Paul and Min- 1
neap lis. ID' is expected to devote his -pooch at St. Paul Thur day night to a discussion of inland waterways and the St. Lawrence Great Lake-
waterway.
Sinith has revealed the tactics of his campaign will he to turn his fire upon Hoover repeatedly from now until .November in an effort to draw out
i the Republican candidate.
'ITtere was evidence of Ku klux
Elan
M. E. CHURCH
TERRE HAUTE
MUST SESSION OF NOR HIM LS I INDI \ N \ METHODIST MEET-
ING NEXT TUFiSDAY.
DR. ( . II. I U LOR K) \ ITEND Bishop Idgai Blake Mill Preside \! Conference, Several Plan To
Mlcnd \ arious Sessions.
NTAV YORK, Sept. 25. (UP) — New X oik’s most gigantic graft (caudal of recent years— the 100,000 Queens sewer case— goo- L rial today after a year of sensation-
il developments.
In the antiquated Queens county j ■ourt room at Long Island City,
where Ruth Snyder and Judd Gray a fiery cross was burned on Mount 1 week, closing the following Monday beard the death sentence, formet Helena, ovcrlo- king the city. It wa- with the reading of the appointmentdorough president Maurice FI. Con- seen, flaming and bright, by thr Dir a- ha been hinted, there wil lolly and Frederick B. Seeley, hi- .-mwd- a- they left the shrine temple | be no changes in the pastorate hen
The sessions of the Northwest Indiana Conterciii'i- of the Methodist Fipi-copal Church, of which the Green astle Nlotho i-t Chinch is a member I will open next ’[’uesday in the Maple Avenue Church in Terre Haute
hostility here last night when Conference will continue for
The
mu
places preparatory to the general op-
ening.
The formal opening was delayed through tin failure of the fixtures to arrive on time. However, Mr. Chapman states that everything will he in leadines- for Thur.-day, and the store will be thrown open to the public. Many of the ilinks who were with Allen Bros., fur years, will he with the new firm. The new store room occupies the entire space of the Allen If) -. Stole and the Coffman store, as the partition between them wa- removed. The second floor ha. heen made into a storage room in the front section and a -paeious hah'! ny takes up the remainder of the one time second floor. F.verything inside is new and the tore will pre-eiit a splendid nppearnce when the doors are opened Thin ( ' day. It is said to be similar to the nearly 1,IM)(I other J. C. Penney Co., .-tores both inside and out. SEASIDE FATAL TO YOUNG L0VL MINISTER SAYS
-ngineer in charge of ewer design, if ter Smith's vill f.-u-e a special “blue ribbon” jury, i
-peech.
HEARING SET FOR OCT. 9
They are charged with con.-piracj j u defraud thousands of taxpayers in i i huge sewer construction program < n\ olving more than *ili,500,000. During the year uhich ha- elapsed j nice the scandal first exploded, the •a.-c ha- gathered dramatie elementwhich set it apart from the mlmini- j drative scandals which arise every rear in dozens of large American cites. Mystery, death and a legal skir-ei-li which taxed the strategy of ievernor Alfred FI. Smith and the •ntire New York state legislature have woven themselves into the plot. Connolly, the stout, red faced lit'lc politician who i- the central tigire, was president of the Borough of
Jui-ens.
Like other Borough presidents, Mi town, municipality 'oi.iiolly has gone out of office a< - potation affected
used of defrauding his taxpayers in he Long Island re idential district.
E. SOCIETY ID MEETING
T BEN DAVIS
KM II \ Rl> HI ( II \N \N DIES
. . j Relatives here received word Tuos-
... , I day morning of the death in Wash|of 2.»«rel,g.ous leaders of all de n o.n.j jn > toii ^ | , x( . t . u . nation.'. Gve Secretary of the Democratic Na
tional Committee and a former news paper man of Indinnapoli-. Mr. Bu-
" .,, ... . ,, , lihanan underwent an operation about Summerville, lb to Pearl , ..
| ten days ago. He wa ( n the eiti j toiial staff of the Indianapolis NVw-
MARKIAGE LICENSE
Arthur Jett, 15.
Bi t ML BATTLE
JBitfr. . < ' KI 1 N< OREENSBURG, Sept 25 (UP) ( ' ( 11 n l '' OK The despei itt battl ol < hicka n
(• NEAR, j fought September
|fdh annual i onvention
Bs Foreign
lb and 21), IHd.'l
recalled here la.-t week by J. N
j until he was chosen by former Senitor Samuel M. Ralston as his jirixate -ecretary, at which time he wen! to Washington, where he had since
li. on a -ociated.
of
Mi sienari
L,e Methodi.-t Church for tie district was held at
‘on Tuesday.
^ lei tel included:
v ' ' ,l • Thomas Pock, Clay-
^ "lent, Ml .. Frank Tetwil-
^napolis.
I -arel Hatton,
Annis and Alnion S. Creath, local t.
A. R., men.
Comrades Annis and Creath served
in the 15th Kentucky and the fith In-
(liana regiments, respeetively.
1)
HEALTH (ONVENTION
THE ( AMPAIGN IJ»G
(iov. Alfred E. Smith, Democratic pn-idential nominee, in hi- .-peech at Del -na, Mont., attacked the Republican aoministration for the oil, veteran's Fitieau anil alien property c.indals and hit ut Herbert Hoover't I dlen.-e on this “corruption ' '..-sue. The ||etbelt Hoover, Republican presof I idential c.indidate, i- preparing Wt
be delivered at Ixlizabeth
I
.’ tor Charles Curtis, Republican
GARY, Ind., Sept. 25. (UP) thirty-fourth annual convention
the Indiana health officers’ associa- -peech to
plain- tion opened today and will merge to town, l.nn., next week.
•) ; morrow with the seventy-ninth an- S' , , heckl- «-• .«»;."■« t
1 "(*■ r H. Crime,, T»m! ' lt'wiilCr.”i,i.«. O' '>»■* ►
I M I the State board of health, was to be recent farm reltef addre-
*■-. Grttfai *. ■ i*i • i L...*. t«w4u('s-
MURDERER OF CHAS.W. ARMAN IS IDENTIFIED
itOBERT STANLEY ( BARGED M nil SLAVING LAI \N El I E POLICE ( \PTAIN. LAFAYETTE. Sept. 25 ini’) File con months of efforts by Tippei anm ininty authoritie to arrest the layer • f Police Captain ( harle;- M . Arman
Notice has heen given that oi I’uesday, October b, lb2H, at It) o’clock A. M. in the chamber of the Hou.-e ol Representative- in the State House a, Indianapolis, Indiana, the full hoard if the Public Service Commi.-s.on o Indiana will hold a public hearing it the petition of the Central Indiana Power Company, Indiana Fllectrii Corporation Terre Haute, Indianapolitn(| FI -tern Tiaction Company, Tern Haute Traction and Light Company et al, for a merger of Power and Rail
way properties.
It is for the purpose of nllowinj my persi ti. pel on.-, i orporution
municipal cor involved in tin
thove proceeding to enter an appear mee in said cause and become a party
thereto,
To receive
arguments in
location of hearings to be had in var ious places throughout tho State o
Indian i.
To hear argument - and determine i po-.sible, whether or not appraisal, and audits ef the various companie will he necessaiy. To determine .i fat as possible, tin plan i f hearing evidence and nrgu inents in - el enu.-e.
LONDON PASTOR DECLARES
HE \< HKS’ 1NFLUEN< E II \s R1 INFO M \N V HOMES.
it.d Or. Taylor will be returned for
another year.
Or. Taylor as well as many mem tiers of the Greenciistlo church will I attend all or part of the Conferenci -ession-, and it promises to he one ol the best ever held by the Northwest Indiana Conference churches. Bishop Blake, sent to Indiana by the la-1 General Conference, will be in charge.
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Hook-Up Request For Smith Speech Came In Too Late <11 mm;IIS oi “POLITK \L INTFIRF FRENI 11" DENTED BY
MAJOR Mill IE.
NEW YORK, Sept. 25. (UP) —
Denial that there wn “political in- him unsolicited advice.
LONDON, Sept. 25 (UP)—Advice on five steps along tho road to happiness wa given to a newly-married couple by the Rev. J. Shepherd at Islington Chapel. London, recently. The Rev. Mr. Shepherd nlso blamed the -e i for breaking up homes and
causing unhappiness.
"The sea is a delight to children,’' Fc said, “a stimulant to age, but a Hanger to youthful love. Young people change very quickly by the ea. Many hopes and homes have been broke:) this year by seaside flirta-
tions.”
According to Shepherd, the five
stop to happiness are:
I. Relieve it is the will of God that you -hoiild live a happy life together. Help your neighbor, but do not give
ugge.-tions and heal ! terferonce" in the lii i.nlt a-ting ol the time, number tine j Gov. Alfred FI. Smith- campaign
speech from Helena, Mont., last night was made today hy Major J. Andrew Mobile, president of the Co-
lumbia Broadcasting Co.
“Tho Pacific C’oa.-l did not ask fot the u.-c of our netwoik there until too late,” White said. "As late as !• a. m. today we received a telegram ft'im the Democratic . late central committee at Portland, Ore., asking
order to give this the widest ' u.- if it would he possible to use out
publicity, the Coinmi.-.-ion i - notify in: ok h of the Tow n Attorney-, City am l ow n Clerk in each of the more that JKl) town- involved; also all civic or gai izations in each of the said town.
hot down during a robbery of the . |M( | thl , m . w . |m| ,ors in same.
npfK'canoc Loan nd Trust r mpair, lore, appaieetly hav< In'eo uc* e ful. Robert FI. Stanley, who ha.- a lenghy criminal teconi, ha- been idmtili ■d at Chicago In Miss Margaret 'honey, an official of the robbed com
Pacific coast network for tho .Smith
Helena .-peech.
"The telegram was ent la.-t night apparently just about the time (iov. Smith started to speak. Obviou.-ly. it would have been impo- ible for u.to arrange the hook-up on .-ueh short notice even if we had received the telegram last night."
While there is no disposition on tin part of the Commission to limit th( number of attorneys taking part, it i obvious th t with luO or more town i
involved who have town attorneys i LOS ANGFJ.lxS, Sept. 2a. (I I’) theic should he .-nine attempt at ol Charge- of "high governmental in
'any, as one of the five men who.took ,,. (n j /at j (1M vv hj t .h will make it possible terferonce" to prevent broadcasting
mrt in th - held up ml slaying. Hi vas arre-ted with twenty-four othei
for a few to .-peak for all.
For the reason that when started
al rorporniions which appear and enter appeaiame at this first meeting.
men in a round up of an alleged hand |ir(l „ should he made, praticipa if criminals by ( hicago police. t j on h | mr ty to the proceeding will Since the date o, the slayirg, No\. ^ Rniited to those per.-ons, corporalI, authorities have Icon working with io|ls> munc ip a |itie-, towns or mumip-
only a tag found in h hat. as a clue. The hat was l"st fiom an auto which he bandits escaped. The tag was Fir a car left in a Calumet City, (111.I garage and the proprietor has identiied Stanley ns the man to whom it
va- given.
(.OLD ( DINS FOUND
of the Helena, Mont., addle--, of (iov. Alfred II. Smith were made here by Democratic leaders after thousands of Southern California re-iilents listened at their radios in vain to hear the
speech.
P. M. Abbott, president of the Los Angeles Smith for pn ident league,
No evidence will Im heard at thi- ’ charged Republican ■ ITicial. had premeeting as to the merits of the mat vented a broadcast of the address to tors involved, it Iming the purpose of j balk Smith’s denunciation of the oil
tho Commission that this Im- a prelim- scandals.
meeting for organization pur- I wo Los Angelo- itioiis
2. Speak to the earth, and it .hall teach thee. Make friend: "f birds and tree.- and flowers. Amid the dangetas , ttructions "f seaside resort . Tha -ea di tut b: youthful love. Prove all thin” hold fa.-t that which i - good. Do not read hook > on nmrnage and clime. Many were written hy morbid and mi < ruble people. 1. Mink out your own -ulvut ion, ual do not listen to middle-aged mi - chief-makers. 5. Live a vigorous life. Think on the lovely things, end God will Idesa yaea and make you a hie -ing. "People blame I thick pool and Brighton, famous FIngli.-h -ea-i'le I'x.ort-, when they should blame the disturbing influence of the sea,” he eon-
eluded.
PURNELL TO SUBSTITUTE FOR CURTIS
RLI'UBLK \ N \ H F, PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE IS s| | FI RING OF’ THROAT MLMI NI
Draco Williams, Roach- the principal speaker at today.-
xion.
C. D. Other speakers included: Dr. Sun
uel J. Crumblne, executive seeretary ■- qin K Sc-r,.* Mra. of the American (’hild Health Asso-
ciation; Dr. Fred R- Ulapp, South Bend; Dr. Maude Arthur; Dr. Ada Schweitzet; Vitginia Jones, Richmond; Dr. M. E. Johnson, Wayne county; Dorothy Smith, Spencer; and Thurman Rite, of the Indiana med-
| teal chool.
bfeSet-rotary, Mi.-
^IcsviUe.
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Senator Borah, Rep., Idaho, told an . al fiicncc at Tulsa, Okla., that he wa, f.,, Hoover because he hc ,, '"‘''* tl, c
Ueplihlici n nominee a g<"
tiator who would enforce the proln- j
"“f. Mr-.
*. Mrs.
k - E. Dailey, Ind-
Mill-, Ind-
»(■ i.
Wil- ■
bition law.
John J. Ka-kob, Democratic na-
tional ihairman said he icgicttod Sen,tor 111 lice’s charge that Hoover
Raskoh said he admired Mr. Heove. lor not serving liquor
SANT MAI.O, France, Sept. 25.—
never me | All (lots of gold are not found at ,1 udmini- "he end of a lainhow. One wa.- dis-
cove'od near here the other day while demolishing a building used as
in his
a hiding place hy the Templars when Philippe le B-d -ought to confiscate .ho wealth of the order. Most of the ,„i n worth a fortune to numismatists, lure the effigy of King Louis X.
inary
pose.- alone. 0 EPIDEMIC OF TM INS BKLLAIRFI, O., Sept. 25 (UP) l our -et - of twins have enrolled thivear in the lir-t grade of Rose Hill School. Seven of th” childron are girl- i and one is a boy*. THE M FI A I H KU Generally fait tonight and Wedno.day. Coldet tonight with frost. Mostly heavy in north and central portion-
ATTICA, Sept. 25 ll'l’l R"|"esi illative F’re I S. Purnell, of the ninth Indiana District ha- ra crlbd his speaking engagements in Indian i for this week, and at the request of the Nufonal Republican cenimittee will join Seniitor Charles FI. * urti- in
mpcl w'ith'calls Oklahoma, Thursday morning, accord
ing to announcements here.
Purnell will substitute for the Vies Presidential candidate a', h’s outdoor meetings. Sen; tor Curti- is -uTering with a lad throat a- a result of his
■ -■ i xies.-ive speaking and is comprdlcd Giecncn tie Moose L" will have to e’.tndoo furtho (,:'(i(" oldr -.(•.- ,'eed and smoker at club moms Wed- Ti t Senator 't is , will • nLnue uesday evening, Septemlam 2(1. Ail ti .-pimk at im nor inie'.mgs wbil membets air’ n^i'iesled to be jne-ent Purnell will a dre - tie outdoor and vi-iting brothi alwr y wtlconn . gatheiiiiL .
f rom
which it was undeistood the Helena speech would be sent i ut, announced th”, knew nothing of the airang<
men'.. They were swa
concerning their fnilure to relay Gov •ii" r Smith’s talk from Montana.
NOTICE To MOOSE
