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^EvKKNCASTLK, INDIANA, WKDNESDAY, SKPTEM BER 2G, 1928.
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j (i mhcr Grievances.
Thr colon'll voters of (in , n, :l . ( | ( , ci'Kanizefl a Republican Club To -veninn, with the following officoi President, Charle- VV. H., Ill(f
Vice-President, Eunice Mil,. • lerk, William H. Hci Treasurer, Morton Alli.-oi
There will be a meeting ,,| t| u , j Friday evening; at the hall, oni all , colored voters are invited to attend
, the meetir g;.
MURPHY FIRM | WILL REMODEL LOCAL STORE
CLOVERDALE MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY
Asl, HI ( I, Ud.KS n RNER SET l'»R TIDAL NEXT T II L'RSDAV
'OLD ()N I.IQl'OR CHARGE Mfidavit \gainst Turner Signed Hy Son of Tom Stalev Who Died tfter Drinking SpriT.
GREETINGS TO NEW FIRM In this is.-ue of The Manner, numerous Greencastlc business men take tlie opportunity end plea-ure of ex-‘ tending a welcome to the .1, c. Penne> Company whose store will open for
business tomorrow. MW AN IS MEETING
The Kiwanis club will hold its weekly luncheon, Thursday at 12:15 ' o’clock at the Christian church. The i report of the Madison convention will he continued by Milton Brown. There will be a special musical program.
TROPIC STORM IN PORTO RICO IS DESCRIBED
FORMER D'PAl’W I \( CLTY MEMBER WRITES TO DR. J. P. NAYLOR
GIV ES
VIVID
DESl RIPTIDN
WORK TO ( OST ABOl I .<20,(10(1
. Hdrn, city marshal, on j A-ert tendered his res.g-
ictbedty council, which will ■ f ir«tiw, Saturday, October PERMIT FOR WORK I Kipling R'udei' U:M th '' Fl> M 'TTY ((»CN(TL Ml.El- ' nd council that it had cost ENG TT ESDAY. ^, t han a $100 this year for
Automobile, and that $5 »nth lor (ta-oline was not ade-
H, also stated that he was |
[j cx i ra police help during the Five and Ten Cent Store To (lunge
f a j r . Front and Improve Interior. , re hb resicnation was read by ( ontract Is Let. McGaughcy, the claim ordi- ^ preyed by Councilman j, f((r remo(|( , ||i , 1 ' lM " on the C. Murphy 5 4 for .*70.15 for three 1 1 *
W.- purchased hy
' h irle. Turner, of Cloverdale,
Judce James
I. Huglo in the i'utnam circuit court
GRANT* "'dii' day morni . entered a plea
of not Kuilty to a charge of selling intoxicating lupini. ||i s bond was fixed at $1,00(1 and trial et for Thur>oa\, October 1. Turner was returned to jail upon failure t,. provide bond.
He w. s arrested Tuesday.
Folititcal Press Poison Is Rapped By DePauw Prexy
DR. OXNAM SPEAKS BEFORE ^Ol NG PEOPLE’S sin |ETY IN INDIANAPOLIS.
M. T. Conk Tells of Damage Done Bv llurrirane and of Tremendous Loss of Life.
IMPEAt IIMENT BLOCKED — o—* EVANSVILI.K, Sept. 20. (UP) Efforts to impearh five city officials here have been blocked temporarily at least by granting of a temporary restraining order in their behalf against the city council. Final hearing in the case set for Friday before Judge Burro in Superior court. The accused officials are Police Chief Anderson, l.icense Officer Bartlett, and safety board members Popp, Leonard and James. Misfeasance is alleged in connection with vice conditions.
COUNCIL HAS BUSY MEETING TUESDAY EVE.
( ERTIFK VIES FOR STREET PAYING ISSUED TO CON. TR \< TOR, W. E. Pit KENS
FIRE I’Ll G IS REQUESTED
n,a,lLn -| contractor, Tuesday evening during lust Thurday and
cil.
phnm yifkPtt refused to recom- t , M . r , lar 8 ^ ion ’ of th „ , |U
this bill to the council. Brad(h. «as in the council chamber that hr had presented the bill the council did not want to that it was agreeable with
Ibnb resignation is as follows: Greencastlc, Indiana. September 25, I1I2X. Itlif Mayor and ( mincil of the ■r of Greencastle, Indiana. ifby temler my resignation a. Ilarshal, effective October fith.. I can no longer afford to keep ntain a car foi Five Didlai t o:onth when we have Four jrd and Fifty Dollar expense al- , which I am unable to use. ■ been out over One Hundred fifty Dollar- thi 'ear, which I Lver been reimburse.I for. Wi'' was turned down for ftesuiy (leJp iluring the County friwe. i > ">y ■ If and Uv Tdiwnrastle I tender my res
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DAVID BRADEN.
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(LIMEIitl.K. M \\ HELD Haiter, l.imedale, i ; being '
li the County jail on a statual Iferss ponding fuither investiinto the charge by the local
married Mary Coobs on
i7,1928, and i now being held h* age nf his wife i- d‘ t imin- ! *m born in I'eiuisylvaniu and be some time before final ac-
taken.
work
ti M ., s i "■''■■j - " 10 Cent store was granted T. W. Dowdy, the gallon of whit
second gallon on
conn Saturday. Staley paid $() a gallon for
The improvement work will cost the 'ofI, according to his son. Mom-
betwc'-n $15,000 and $20,000, it i..
said.
The plans call for a new front for the store, which is located on east Wn iiington street. The interior will al i) be remodelled and when completed the Murphy store will be one of the most up-to-date bu.-itu bouses in tho down town section. The building permit was granted upon a motion by Councilman .Socket t with the provision that the contractor provide bond to peotet the city of Greencastle against damage in case of an accident.
Tho affidavit again-t Turner was INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 20. (UP) igned hy Hemy Staley, 14 years old —Condemning newspaper- that “poi■n nf Thoma Staley, of Morgan M,n fn ' n ^ s people in political lounty who wa foun i dead Tuesday cum l ia 'ID 1s ." Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, moi ring alter a drinking spree. The ,u,u l‘ , ' r '''l , ' nt of DePauw Univerboy rhat'ge that bis father bought a ' 'lol 1 vor, ' | i his first Indianapolis
mule liquor of Turner
INDI \ N \POLIS U\ I Slut K
first
address at the Young Pis pie’s meeting of the Missionary Social Union in the A. W. C. A. Tuesday night.
Approximately 150 attended.
“The press can he cithci constructive or thoroughly de tractive depending on its objective,” said Ox- , nam. Departing frequently from his announced subject, “Youth and the
Theodore < rawlcy will be Turner's New America,” Dr. Oxnam dealt attorney when the case comes up for briefly with the necessity for interbD'H. i national brotherhood as an agent for
outlawing war. “Enthrone the soli- [ dentity of the human family in ‘ America and end international con-
flict," urged the speaker.
Dr. Oxnam plead for a co-opera-tive spirit among all denominational I churches to combat selfish competition. “Young people aie taking seriously the problems mapped out for
Prof. J. P. Naylor is ip receipt of a me. I iA‘-eiesting letter from Prof. Mel T. Cook who is chief plant pathologist in the Government Expciimental station at San Juan, Porte Rico who was in the recent hurricane which swept the island. Prof. Cook ha- many friends here, as ho wuhead of the Botany Department of DePauw University for a period oi ten years. ll» has been in Porto Rico for several years. Prof. Naylor visited Mr. Cook and his family two summers ago, and their daughter ha
been a student in DePauw.
The letter in full is as follow : There are so many to whom we should write that I am u ing c rbon paper and sending exactly tho same
account to all. We have
SECURITY OF WORLD PEACE LEAGUE’S AIM
Councilman Earl Harris Favors New Heating System for Eire Department. Other Business Transacted.
LKAGI E OI \ M IONS IN NIM H ASSEMBLY AT GENEY \
TODAY.
her of the family a ert th .t his death wa due directly to diinking the liquer. Turner i alleged to have sold
.Staley.
Gil Elected As Mexico’s Leader
MEXICAN LAWYER TO BE OBKE-
GON’S >l ( i ESSOR FOR
PiKSIDENCY.
her of years in the Ameiican Tropic and have passed through a number of tropical storms. We thought that we h d had experience hut all in the past were gentle gephers as eompared with thi- one. All of the different nationalities represented in the West Indies have combined in a weather service under the direction of the l . S. Weather Bureau. The central office is in San Juan and all reports from the other i lands and from ship< at sea are sent to this office and all warnings sent out from thi- office. The Inst big storm in Porto Rico wain IS'.IH when more than liilOll people lost theii lives. Since then the warn-
Cort-idernble business was transactor! during the last regular September meeting of the city council on Tuesday evening. All members of the council, the mayor, city clerk and city attorney were present. ( ertifieates were issued W. E. Pick ■!).). contractor, for paving work | completed on two streets. W. Dun-
—— | bar, city engineer’s estimate No. t
GENEVA, Sept. 2(1. (UP) — A f >r Washingti n street of $18,46H.60, concerted move for world security and e-timato No. 2 for College A\eaud peace was made by the ninth . mic of $l,fi2S.7l) were approved by
assembly of the League of Nations , the council In tinanimous vote,
today. It was the final important ac- Councilman Earl Harris introduced Don of the session now closing, and „ f„ r a new heating sysperbaps its most tangible accomplish- j tem for the fire department. A rep-
i resentative of the American Radiator
The assembly unanimously apprnv- Company, with offices in Indianapoli spent a num-j r d a “general act” respecting arbitra- was present and described his sy
lion, conciliation and th.' pacific set- tom to the < uncil, stating that tha tb-ment of disputes. 1 installation of his heating plant would The general act constituted the | ,. ost H hout $1,000 ..r $1,100 hut that Loa ir ue «"»k for security, lt would pay for Itself within ten coupled with the Kellogg anti-war or ,.| ovon year- on the amount of
treaty, it was counted on to removi the last pretext of ‘'insecurity” as a reason for a nation’s refusal to dis-
arm.
The art embodies the majority of the principles of the defunct Geneva protocol and is a result of the past year’s work of the League’s security commission. It embraces three model unilateral treaties on the pacific settlement ol disputes and model bilateral treaties
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2(1. (IT’) — Hogs continued their sca.-Mial decline when they .dropped 50 cents at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange today. Bulk (100 to 225 lbs.) hogs cleared the pens at $11 to $11.25. Re-
; ceipts numbered 5,500.
The cattle market was a quarter lower on receipt of 1,450 head. The , steers sold for $12.50 to $13.50. Calv-
es receipts were estimated at 700 and ,, ortcs Gil provisional President the market closed steady. Vealer. ypslf . rdnv> for hi , wa8 thc on | y „ a me brought $17 to $18.50 and calves $7 |(lin , 0 , upon lhe thal
I Sheep were .'!() to 50 cents lower.
MEXICO (TTY, Sept. 2fi (UP) — Emilio Fortes Gil, square-jawed sportsman and lawyer, stands at the head of the Government of Mexico
t day at the comparatively
age of 37 years.
A s lre'l by a reporte# to eomment
youthful J Opon the local newspaper ethic- as
evidenced in the pages of the Indianapolis publications, Dr. Oxnam de-
It took the joint session of the Sen- clared himself unacquainted with th' 1
atoi - and deputi.' only 2o minutes to lie" -pap.‘CS here.
The Missionary Social Union will use Dr. Oxnam’s book, “Youth and thc New America” a-- subject material during a five weeks’ Sunday
i school course.
them to solve and arc learning to'jngs have greatly alarmed the people. 1 "it 'he same subject, providing foi
apply the great principle of people During our five yeais on the island before things. The young people an our native friends have come to us in to put into place th'' foundation I great alarm urged u- to nail our winstone- of the New America. We mu-t \ dows and doors shut. They have been count on them to do their task well. ! -unprized at our indifference and
: have said that if v*e had passed through the 18D8 storm that we would
I be as scared as themselves. Now I will describe this storm giv-
ing the events in chronological order.
Church Meeting In South Putnam
CMMANDRY NOTICE *1 fonciave, Greencastle CnmH. Wednesday 7:3') P. D. D, Williams, Com. F K. Caldwell, Roc. ——o FIRE AT NEW ALBANY 1 'I 'F HI GE D AM \GE ■WANA (TTY. M \ N) Ain homeless.
ALBANY, Sept. 2(i (UP)— 11 lumilir.. were homele.-s p Hsinr. houses were in if a spectacular fire i e Earl i i imal c plac
’ ,t 1125,00').
* firemen, Hie hlav
l LOY ERD ALE TO BE HOST TO \N\l AL COl \ n ( KRIST-
IAN CDNEERENCE.
Tlie annual conference of the Christian Churches in Putnam county will lie held with the Church at Cloverdale Tuesday, October 2nd. The Conference is held under the auspices of the Indiana Christian Mi-sionary Aiociation which is thc organization through which thc l<i5,(H)0 member of the o Churches co-operate in pi i moling the work in the state and throughout the world. The hx.il county erganization co-operate- in making these conferences a success over the state. The officers of the Putnam County organization an : Chaile- McGaughcy, Greencastle, president; Floyd Gardner, Russellville, vie«' president; Mrs. Nathan Call, Roachdalc, Secretary-Treasurer; Committee chairmen Alva Fishy, Fillmore; John lalhott, Grrcnca.-tle; Mrs. Joe Crosby, Greencastle; and
were
distributed to the members of Congress. Two hundred and seventy-seven
votes were ca.-t.
Fortes Gil has pledged himself to carry on thi' policies of President ( albs, whose cabinet he headed as minister of the Interior. He also is Govnrno’ of Tamauiipas, a tale hounded on thc north by Texas and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico. Fortes Gil will take ofl'ii» on December 1, quitting his po t as minister of the Interior two weeks before the in uguratior. He will be provisional President until February, 5, 1930. A constitutatimial I'n ident will he elected on the third Sunday in
November, 102!).
RELIGIDl S SCHOOL TO OPEN ON OCTOBER
Possibly it would he better to say that I will try to de.-cribe it for no one can describe it an I you cannot understand it unless you have hail a similar experience. On Tuesday fitter- |
mutual assistance and non-aggres-
sion.
The League will submit the G ncr al act at once to all member Nations It will be accompanied by a recom mendation that Nations who feel their
coal saved. The matter will he re-let-red to a committee hut it is doubti ful if any immediate action will be taken. David Small was granted a permit I to remodel his houso at 313 East Hanna Street. The Alpha Gamma Delta rority was granted permi don to build on th)* Dr. John lot on south Locust street. Mary Bolling'j request for a permit to remodel her home at 801! Illinois street was grant- ' i d. The mayor reported that the city j attorney, John Alice, and Engineer 1 Dunbar had reached an agreement J with Mr. an I Mr.-. J. II. Pitchford in | regards to fin outlet for a tile drain
, . , from Washington -treet into thc pa • security threatened undertake at oner , , , , , , , lure lam! north of Franklin street.
the negotiation of the model treaties
col-
! recently piircha-ed h\ the latter. Mr.
(OAT IS STOLEN
outlined in the act, on either lective or separate basis.
The assembly adjourned after to
<lay'.- proceedings.
The assembly also adopted a resolu Don today urging all states which ! have not yet done so to -ign thc op--
■ ,,,, ., f t tional clause the world court protocol T.‘"" K ‘ ’V ‘ noon the 11th the wife of the ( hicf of 1 , presented a petition to the eotineil a k
, , .... tc- . accepting the courts obligatory 1
the local weather Bureau office was a , . ,.
jurisdiction over all jundicial dis-
aml Mrs. Pitchford gave the city permission to use thi'ir land ami released the city fiom )lamage. The agreement was made ft matter of record and
placed on file.
Resident- in the new addition to the city on east Washington street road,
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INDIANAPOLIS, F-pt 26 (U
(W'. Martin Greema tie parked hi automobile at Delaware and Market
streets here and a thief took a man’s fur trimed coat valued
from the car.
caller in our home and stated that a sD i m had been reported In the vicinity of the Barbados and that it was | moving in our direction fit th*' rate of a 1 ojt 50 miles per hour. Al-o that the (Tii f was calling for barometer reeords and other data from other is-
at *"8' I lands and from ships at sea. These alarms are so frequent in
J. C. Knight Hurt Tuesday
WAS WORKING ON LADDER WHEN ANOTHER I ADDER FELL
KNOCKING HIM DOWN.
The fifth annual season of the Giceiieastle Community School of Rc-
this part of the world that many of u pa\ very little attention to them. Many of them remain at sea and never touch Ian i while others do not do any more damage than storm- that we have experienced in the States. Therefore, the news of this storm did iv,t alarm us and we proceeded with our dutie- on Wednesday it- usual. Gusts of wind and rain during Wod-n-sday afternoon ami the first part of the night indi ated stormy weathei
considerably | | )Ul nothing alarming. The storm be-
J. C. Knight
Iigiou Education will begin the night bruised and shaken up Tuesday aft- ,. amc more cvere after midnight an'
„f Oct. X and will last until Oct. 12. ernoon while woiking at the home of
Walter Even . He was working
f tl’e home of Cor i John- John Priest, New Maysville.
rPM hy a Noithwe-tl d*) .spread to nearby fk.- carried hy the wind to have ignited a tre tie . ‘ r "i Railway, which was
of
and th<'
Nil
""'"‘'ly with the house,
dhtri-t.
*P |n >" check aid 'ity-two f milies,
approxi-
, molly
11 t, ' a, F homeles: by th*'
■»>i.
damage
according
'"'"ty-five residences dc-
damaged.
, damaged.
■fj.' damaged. 1 Hth'n'"j""'' 1 "bile H-vilsT*, fr ' ,m '■‘•"isville. V-i''’* 1 -; hii'I Jefferson-
llames" al
iloy Scout ;
to. ' Hl " f 'he strickSdialiy ; r, ‘ V ' nl ru,thf, '• Sa„ ,! y damaged homes.
12.
All meetings will he at night from 7:15 to '.':I5 and they will be held
at the local high school.
There will be a series of lecture < uni-os embracing the various phases of religious education. They are being hebl for hte purpose >>l instructing anyone interested along this line. The Community Board of Religious education representing all tho Pr<>h -taiit churches of Greencastle Putnam County is sponsoring iw ting ■ Rev. V. Is Raphael of the Presbyterian church is president. ( ha-. F. Boss, Jr., Superintendent
'"-.ion : ' will be, j°f Uhurc chon! ^dmlnl.tr-tion , , , ,,r locution of thc Methodist r.pis Franklin, Indianapolis. of thr principle
lecturers. He ia well known among cmuii n worseis throughout the country, having held his present position for the past four years. He will delivr a series of lectures on "Prin-
ciples of Religious Teaching
Some of the other lecturers are Mis- Elizabeth Atkinson Tait, direc-
tor
There will he three sessions the conference: one at 10:00 a. m.; one at 1:30 p. m.; ami one at 7:30 p. m. The devotional periods will he in charge of people from th*' churches in tire county. Tho outinde speak-
ers for the variou
Rev. Cecil
who is th)' district evangelist; Rev. (J. l. Hoover, Indianapolis, genera’ secretary of the Indiana l hristian Missionary A social ion and lecturer in the School of Religion in Butler College; Miss Bertha Park, Indianapolis, a returned missionary from China; and another mi-sionary from i one of the foreign fields. Ever.' phase of the work of the church will
Even . lie was working on
a ladder, when another ladder fell, striking the one he was on and the two with Mr. Knight under them,
went down.
Mr. Knight -offered several bioken ribs and wa - badly bruised in the fall. He was confined t" his bed Wednes-
day.
Hassell-Cramer Reach Denmark
putes. Another resolution was adopted inviting th)- I/oague council to offer it) good -etvices whore efforts between states for pacific settlement of disputes meet with serious difficulties. The council also was invited to eheei its services to state.- in the same , geographical area for the eonclu-ion of regional agreement., of non-ag- ; gres.-ion ami settlement of disputes. Today's throe action- were intended to permit b'ligue members to uti'lerstaml that they rinstitut' thi' last, and only possibilities of security which the league can offer at pro ent. o LI IT LE WORLD’S SERIES CHESTER, N. Y\, Sept. 26. (UP) The “Little World’s Series” gets under way here today when Manag or Bill' Southworth’s Redwing-, the champions of the International Lea , guo, fare the Indianapolis Indians, champions of the American Associa-
tion.
The series will h” awarded to thi' team that wins the i first five game.-,
than a quarter of a mile away. Great The first four games will be played destruction had been acromplished j,,.,.,. ;t | 1( | the remaining game- nece-
sary to decide the championship will
in Indianapolis.
hy 3 A. M we realized we w«re experiencing another tropical storm hut hail no rea.-on to think that it would hi' more severe than others through which we had pa.-sod. AY e did not know that at that time the loof wagoing off of a very fine house les
ing for a fire plug, 1,000 feet farther east than the last plug on the street at thi' present time. The petition wa refer!')' I the safety committee. I'pon a mntion hy Councilman liar ri-, a warran for $1,000 will he sent to thi' General M inilfaeturing Company of St. Louis, as part payment for the new Studebakcr fire truck delivered to the city on .September 15. The cost *>f thi 1 truck is $1,685, the balance of which will probably b* paid after the old Seagrave truck i overhauled and the new ho e anives. In connection with thi' new fire truck, a report from the tate office of the fire underwriter.- was read h. the city deik concerning the test hebl recently. The motor and pump worked satisfactorily during the 3 houi to t,
the letter stilted.
Tri Kappa Will Sponsor Comedy
“TRIP ID PARIS” TO HE PRE I N I ED AT I HE HIGH S( H'KIL.
FLIERS ARRIVE AT COPENHAGEN ABOARD STE AMER. H AD A FT EMI’ ITT) TTTGHT.
before 10 A. M. but we did not know I it and still thought the storm would | M . not be very severe. Before noon we shw the home- of several of our neigh he r* unroofed. AVc live in a new com rote bungalow type of house with corrugated i:on loof. Most of our neighbors live in similar house- although some of them are much larg rr.. The iron roofing sailed up into the air like pieces of paper. Wrier came in around our doors and windows and it wa- impossible to open
40 SPANIARDS DIE IN BLAST
POAA DER MAGAZINE A I FORT EXPLODES. TWO HI NDRED
BADLY HI RI
ing in Greenland,
„/ Religious ^Oducat’ion for Chil-, aboard the steamer Fidton.
pn.i.st* ru inc w.mia ij- j • n Prrsbytrrian S>nod Thoy wrro Krooted by H. I oitival he emphasized during the Hay with ' j :Vl| .’ H M G |„..hrenner Dodge, United State.- minister at Den-
the idea in mind of helping Jhe ^ |m , jal , a p, ; |,- Central Fo'nmu-
nity School Profes.-or of
k
illi-t
k '''i inti,
,! " ,1 ‘heft dun
Ol-Didy last
the
church os of tho county to ctficient in their local work.
The ladies of the Cloverdale Church will serve both dinner an*' supper free nf charge in the church. They extend a hearty invitation to the members of the Putnam county churches to he their guest- for the dav. There aie at I'H'sent nine Christian Churches in Putnam cun-
tv with a menibcithip of ISfn.
and Edward I!- Bartlett,
Religious Education at DePauw University.
i' thosr* who uro dosirioiis ot on-
the lecture courses anting ef another it tempt
in touch with across the Atlantic in
>r Dr. G. B Man hart, the organization. The
rolling in any of
it is advisable to get
your pastor
treasurer
fee for any of "ill be $1.00.
the different courses
COPENH AGEN, DENMARK. Sept, any of them except on the lee ide. 26. (UP) Bert Ha-sell and Pinker At 3 P. M. a part of our loof sailed D. Cramer, the Rockford, III., flier- away for parts unknown. The ram who were rescued after a forced land- came in through the opening and
arrived today down through the ceiling. AVc had
three guests in the house. A gcntlem n and wife from Washington and a Professor from Cornell. The men put on rain coats and the ladies raised their umbrellas. The stoim was at its height i nd subsided rapidly so
upon his return to the United States that by 6 P. M., we had gusts of
arrange for the fin- wind and rain with calm intervals.
The people began to come out of their among the dead and injured. Nine houses, wave their han's and shout soldiers of the Spanish garrison at
inquiries. Regardle.-s of losses every the fort were killed,
body was happy and laughing to The government apprepiiated 25,-
o 60(1 pesetas - ($4,1251 for relief cf
(Continued on pcge six)
mark, and the Danish Polar expert,
Peter Kreuchen.
Hassell said in an interview that
United States that by
he would try to
to fly
1026.
Hassell and Cramer announced they would sail for New York aboard a Scan inaviun-Ameriian liner on
4.
Oct.
MEL ILL A, Morocco, S* t. 26. (I P) —The |icwder magazine of the ancient Spanish fort of Cabieriza.- Da-
jus exploded today.
Forty persons were killed and 200 injured, some of them probably fat-
ally.
The ex(ilosion demolished the old citadel, on a rocky hill overlooking
the town.
All houses around the citadel were destroyed. Women and children were
the families of victim-
Mi Ella Mahanna was initiated into Tri Kappa Tuesday evening at the meeting at the home of Ml Paul Cook to Northwood. A husine- -e - sion was held, during which manv plan- for activities during the coming year were discussed. A play, which is being put n hy Tri Kappa, is underway and ticket- have gone on sale. "A Trip to Pari ’ "ill lie given in the High School aiidiloi ium Monday and Tuc d. v, Octobei I t and 2n I. The Cast indu T- 55 liu iness men of the city and cue lady. In the play local husine-s men sail ing on the Levi Nathan t,. Pari will sail with manv famous cehTirities of the world. Galli Curci, the noted opera singer will give a farewell concert just before the ship -ail- and the world famous Hula Hula Dancer "ill dance for the amusemi nt "f the local people. It is an excellent opportunit' to see the famous Smith Brothel.- of Cough Drop tame and to hear Mary Gatden in her f n well concert liefor" she bid- goodbye to thi- country and goes to receive laurels Eun |ie ia waiting to bestow upon her. Plans for a rummage -ale to lie held Saturday in the Court llou g were made.
