The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 September 1928 — Page 1
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No. 21)8.
Jiinmic Tobin, star Tinn ('ul,
ball and basket biill pbiyor, w.i dropperf from the IiIkIi S( him! iji | 1; ii.-,d by Coi.th VV. E. BaUsin 11 n Friday
morning:.
Failure to adheie to 1 isuiilmo wa
— given a the cause for thi action by
( U>t I.HD'Mv ttK> (jQb niont r.
''''^BANQI KT ON
NIGHT.
jlN KldtS
IT.EADS NOT tJI n.TA
SLAIN MAN’S SPOUSE TELLS OF SHOOTING
I ESl I'D V III MRS. tt HIT!EN Wil l. I It;I lil IN NICHOLS TRIAL
IASI MINI TE HI I. LETT NS
G.O.P. NOMINEE BEDFORD, Ind., Sept. 28. (CIOMax llarbaugh, was taken from here today to the State Farm at Putnam \ille by airplane, to begin serving a thirty-day sentence at the institution '
for illegal possession of li<|uor. j
The prisoner was a passenger in a I
plane belonging to the Indiana Air- llllES INS II I HOO\ Lit ways, Inc., piloted a Vincennes avi-j • v 'l ,, l H*'' " AS ator. " ESTW SKI).
IN HI \ N \POMS LIVESTOCK
MAY INCREASE HIS ITINERARY
SPOKE
D.I.- NEWCASTLE, Ind., . ipp) — —Charles Beasley 27, T’crre Haute, | n ('minty "'tK Excep- indicted by the Henry ( , ie* ci.md Ora ^rlhm'rc. Represented jury for the murder of Mvrtl" Miller, u Meeting. To, Murieie, e ntered a p 1 '.t , iwt
I guilty when arraigned in circuit • urt
I IV I H NEAR ( OCNTY LINE
WASHINGTON, S< pt. 28. (UP) - ; PLANS Herbert Hoover will speak in Madi- j
" HIRLWIM)
jlr7' t, °
nembors of the Putnam
In re.
irnkers’ Association attend- ^ ru, ‘ "''l wa< c ' ,ni l l " ' l d of two .• 0 ....
and meeting at the paragraphs, muruer, ami murder with j„ , . . l * . ,i7 ’. b y his brother
W hitten Shot Last Sunday Aft- ® , l uure .^i' ^ m li ’ -eui 1 Bep.ihlican Presidential ( andidate ernoon h> Brother-in-law At Home I 1 wa m e ,r\ Will Probably IK-hver Speeches in W est of Stilesville. ' ! ' l " of . f at f „!?* Various MMdlewest Cities,
because of inability t obtain ( arne- )
— gie hall for October 17 us originally |
In speaking of the fatal shooting planned.
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 28 (UP) Hog . were ten cents lower at the In dianapolis Live took Exchange today Bulk (180 lbs. up) brought $10.1)0 to $11. The top price paid was $11.15. The cattle market was 25 cent; lower on receipt of 050 head. Steers were quoted at $13.50 to $17.50. Calx es receipts numbered (500 and the market wa.- higher. Vealer- said for $17.50 to $PJ and heavy calve- at $7
W INDl'P to $11.
| The Sheep ticket was stiady.
WISCONSIN IS LAST WESTERN STOP FOR AL
ST. PAUL DEMOCRATS GIVE NOMINEE KOI >IN(. wELCOME I III HSDAY.
IMPS REIT BLICAN
PAR I V
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2H. (CP)
, church Thursday evening.
nibbi
o the motive. Bta.elv plead not
in-law. William Nichols, 5'.), during TOKIO, Sept. 28. (1 P) Yasuhito
'
fe of the Association, presid- 1 111 , ■ ••• • "> ivepumu un ays: ese ambassador to Great Britain were | cisco.
'I Whitten testimony i.- exp ct- married today at Chiyoba Castle, d la have an important bearing on |
lentative plans are being made fori' 1 1 ’ ’ 1 Herbert Hoover to make a whirlwind , . l . , : , ' ar l tm,M "
P.l 11 l)IN(,S DESTROYED STENDAI. Ind . Sept. !8 (UP)
A resturant, tore, factorx ami re-i dence were in inins today, tho re>ult
of a $35,000 fire Wednesday
New York (iovernor ( ritici/.cs Everybody From Homer on Down On G. (). P. Side in Speech.
from
ST. PACE, Minn., Sept. 28. (UP)—
night.! (; ov ,, rluir .\HTcd K. Smith has moved Petersburg | hj s campaign caravan today into the
lerre Haute, was also charged i ,.it|
it the meeting.
vpr /bank in the county with the for I 1 ' 1 crime. Patterson , ition of the Fillmore bank was ■— «—
jfrted. Seven were present (h f banks of Russellville, six , Rnachdale, four from Cloverdale the remainder were from the
hanks of this city.
lleixM addresses on topics of initio the banker- and the gtock■r, were discussed. J. H. IJid-
j,resident of the Riddell Nation-1 . 11 I « OMPAKISON WITH ppm ..... , the " 1 figi res portend pds ibi I
< LOSE (M).NT I SI
| wiX 1 < T' "hi s'' j ire s h'le n t i ;d camp'aig',', , fi * htin * t,M LaFolh.t'te Ttionghold's ‘i„'"w meo'im'im
Setsiika , with a two weeks’ tour across the
Fran-
I he date of the nominee's final
HOOVER LEADS GOV. SMITH IN DIGEST’S POLL
eastern speech in Boston ha not yet been determined. Thi- is -o he may frame his plans according to the de
tl a>o when it .•me up in the local MICHIGAN CITY, Sept. 28. (I Pi • mi'.. Her testii.iony runs a- follow-: 1 —The body of an unidentified man,
"Sunday afterno. my husband tel i believed to have been about forty mauds of tho final campaign, but if my li’otlir, William, that he and hi.- five year- of age, wa found < tf tin | tnis new scheme is adopted he would hrothei did not . t me a much as shore of Lake Michigan here today, -peak in Boston, Oct. 21, tarting west
" t - 1 '— "’ L ' ’ *' ' ’ " from there that night.
WHITE RETURNS TO POLITICAL BATTLE FIELD
y Bank of that city were here
wrre the principal speakers. A
^ table . scu.-.-i ul of hank proh-
. had after the general talks. KEII ( R()» DON AHONS proent, in addition to the direejlkl ( r«" hu- 51 relief worker
, National Hcad«|uarters on (luty
'tinut the area in Florida devasby the recent hurricane. The '.iluatiun is in charge of Dr. jHilfire. the medical officer oi (in -; Dr. Joha McMullen, .C. S. Public Health Service;
Jk-s Elizabeth G. Fox, National
|kr of I'ublic Health Nursing; jliKoi Cros.‘ muses on duty.
picked U)) the rifle and said he was g( ing luintiiig. I went into the kitchen to work, and looking out, I saw my husband an my brother, William, in a scuffle with the rifle. I saw my hush, i»d throw his arm over the barrel of the gun as though he feared my brother would shoot him. I ran , to th' in and getting hold of the rifle, begged them to let me have it, but neither one of them would let loo.-e
Smith is given 1)2,855 voti . or (17 of tho gun. My husband held the harper cent., of the total 21)1.271 vot" re! and my brother the butt of the reported received. The 2 pi i rent re- gun. 1 pleaded hard that they let me
maindcr i- distributed among the
they .-m uld in c.ii im for our father, The body apparently had been in the
Andei I., 7. Nithol My husband water three months. then wi nt out into tho yard north of j o
the kit; !o n. Mx hrotlier, William,
Hoover again leads SmiLi in
reeonT week’s returns fiom txvi'x. St de- iii The Literary Dig t’ !!',-
000 (100 ballot Pre-idential
poll.
Scandal Aplenty In Smith's Own State, New York
DEMO) K \T NOMINEE SIMM ED BEGIN VI HOME IN M \KING I . S. BET I ER
I’our or five important spoochos enroute to his home state of California ' i would lie included on his program if I ii 1 follows tho demands of omo of
KVNSAS M I III IR EDI IOK VR RI\ ES HOME I ROM El ROIT \ N I \l N I.
his managers.
I \ M M \ N )
II \El.
I N EM)
William Mien While To light Al Smith and IPs New ) ork tides
In Election Contest.
three minor candid, tos
A significant feature nt tin poll ithat over one—half of Smitli'.- x-ute-to date have coine from fi riner Re— publican votei - while Hin x has gain el onlx about 12 per cent., of his -trength froi.i ei twhile De im rats :n
r ‘ how the ,
same voter voted in 1921 ’
Invitations have come to him from i i dozen cities and states including Bulfalo, Cleveland, Chicago, Kansas City, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Boise, Butte, Oklahoma, Texas, Seattle and 1 San Francisco. His acceptances will
is- determined bv the route he ,hoo- I YORK, Sept. 28. (CP) - to take to Ill's Pacifi, coa I hom« William Al,en whlte - K * n ** and hx the political ex tienev. ! Hml 0,lil ' ,r ' wil1 roturn to th ’' l" ,ll,,<al
NEVY YORK, Sept. 28.—That Tam
have tin gun. .Just t en in' I) rot he r, \ until y Halls network of A.-senihlx Wi liam, mailied to his right hip leaders are receiving $050,Imcket and got a icvolver and fired 00,) a .'ear from tho New York City two shots into my husband’s breast.! treasur > ’ an<l th at minor Tammany After the first shot, my husband said workors a "’ ’hawing $242,252,939 a “Don’t hoot me, don't shoot me,” hut M’ar for “personal ser\ ices,” is ilis when my brother find tne second ( ' lo se<i in “The New Tammany,” ; shot, my husband fell on his face “ blu( ’ b "ok" of the New York Re arr i.'.s the rifle." publican State committee, pnhlishei
l)**. Lawson’s report ;s coroner gix’es today.
No icturns are scheduled a- h. ving the eau.-, of death as two -hots from ^ up|l<irt of the s , a ,ement th. iK-en received yet from any of tin a 32 calibre revolver in the hand, of ,, (mk lists the nameSi Tammany rank Mates in the “Solid South." William Nichols. An autopsy wa., ‘ ^ city jobs sal . iries of M „ alU l , n , , , MnrxTan 1 show. 11,5(1)5 vote tor Hoo- held, I'uesday, and it wa- ascertained — -
.Ni'inn.i! Raid,, or send If■•m to. , , , . , ' , . r:-; as ngum.-t i,.»;).» u>) rtith. h • :x»•. shots stiu.k VVhillen in the
I m, n i. in r, or ic r The Demoeratie strength in this ; breast One was not necessarily fatal.
192X poll is twice that of the 192J poll The other wa, fatal. Which shot was at the ,arae relative time and with | first filed is not known, comparative returns, The Liberty — o —
Sm-ti»y Putnam County i, . r ' ' i -ru ii cording to an analvsis generously. I hose, who have ^ . , i • ’
‘the opportunity of giving, up pieMMit time, will no doubt 1 convenient to leave th. ir conW u'. fitliei th- First or Cen-
Hoover does not think much of the
plan to make many speeches but he would he willing to make one or two fixed speeches and several smaller
me., urging citizens to vote. If thi, arrangement i- adopted,
Hi.' xer probably would dose the campaign with a speech in .San Fran-
,,,0 before he retired to his home j ««vernor Alfred E. Smith, on ,t Palo Alto, 30 mile, south, to vote I bis b '«islative record, only to with Only two - eh os thus far have I ^aw some of the charges from the
been sc he,lull'd officially, Elizabeth
battle field “within 21 hours,” he announced today on his return from n
two mouths’ European trip.
He admitted liaxing received $500 for a speech to the National Kloctri, Eight Associati, n convention at At lantic City, N. .)., before he sailed.
White, xvho seyeral months ago at
town, Term., Oet. Ii and New York,
Oct. 17.
W 1 . man
*•!<■'' '.ntriiuition w
(r. ?rij Mr . Ril|ih Newton, $l.i*<).
Ij. Bertha C. Tucker, $5.00.
Wtcrian Church High School
JMidP Endeavor, $;i.((().
i Marin an - Kenneth Eitel, $5. S-nric Bililn CTa,.,, $15.50.
fend, $10.00. |fenii, $1.00.
'■ *rd Mr,. A, M. Young, $1.00.
Digest point, out. ('oididge was then leading Diivi; by a margin of over 4 to 1, it is said, while Hoover now leads Smith by 2 to 1. In the final return- the I oolidge lead wa reduced to less than 2 to 1. If the Demoerati, aspirant now gains similar strength as the present poll progresses it i. presaged that the contest xvill In
closely fought.
Wliih Hoover i, leadir g Smith by 30,811 to 12,822 voti in the latter’,
fe cornel nf Yim- inil Walnut native State ef N* w York, it i, indi t Tlmr.aiay exening about eight e-te , that the '• vote are ■ ily a fr.o
o'llock. lion of the total to hi
FOUR CASES OF BOMBINGS AT CHICAGO
ALTOS IN ( OLI.ISION
«fent wheel on a light touring hrokrn when two cat.-- erash-
N!\A III I RAGES KESEI.I IN HI \A A DAM AGI FI) SEV ER Al. Ill II.DINGS.
CHICAtiO, Sept. 28 (UP) Four
received and bombing have been leported t" police
dnmaited car was going north include a yet none fiorn New A. rk hen- within Hie last 12 hours, bringw rtreet when the accident oc- City. ing to 65 the total number of bomho. The occupants uf the two “Several detail, combine to tempei ing,< here thi.-. year. * er ''not injured and $he dam- the -tiongly Republican suggestim: The Inlest oeeurred early today *’repaired in a short time. of this early vote," The Eibertx Hi when a bomb wa, tus. ed thiough the • ! gest tales. “Pii hap the most gni- window of a south side store, causing IAPKKIAII \ I F\I1S , ficant i, tiiat Guv, nor Smith ' em. propei x damage of $5,1)01). "alter (SION', \, ('._ o b (UP)— 1° be drawing mor' I aan one-ha f of Kobinson slid hi, two ebil in who ■Sutton, negro, has handled his total vote from sourre, which wen wire sleeping above tin' -tore xvere ►'s of sxvainis of bees with- Rei'iiblicm i 1321, !"i in bis total "1 thrown from their beds, nit were not
“mj tung.
tUouitht he could handle a I rnel i ■ asily. a>m a ’ hi- lifted the nose off a tree i*# 1 ! started to carry it to an-
fe.
' 4 'tor .aid Sutton would • trlurn to work soon.
-eiiously injured.
Mai (juail, owner of the huilTing, -ai I h<' knew of no reason for the
bombing,
T wo buildings under cmi.M ruction
wa xxrecked by bombs exploded five th '* Na,i " nal T" '-ury.
• i e
10(1 acknowledged Tam many worker, including the Sachems, i r chiefs, prominent among whom i, James A (Jim) Foley, who a Surrogate tak
es $22,500 a year in salary. Phillip P. Donahue, treasurer of
Tammany Hall, receives $12,01)0 n year as ('ommissionei of Water Supply. James P. Egan, Secretary of Tammany Hall, hit- a salary of $10, 001) a year a^ “Public Administrator,” Sachem Daniel I. Ryan get, $15,000 as Comn,i,sinner of the Buiiid of Transportation, while Sachen Thomas C. T. Crain is a supremi court judge at 8 17,500. John R. Your his, lira,id Sachem of Tammany hii< almost a centenaiian, is ('ommi,,ion or of the Board uf Elections at $8, 000 a year. John K. Currey, l.oui- | F. Huffeii, Daniel I Ryan and Hr. Thomas Darlington, all Tammany Hall Sachems, are on the city in county payroll- which aggregate $(>5<l,(t0n for di'tri t leaders f Tam
many’s organizat ion.
“What the hoi lo of ward worker and les.-er lieuti'iia' : draw can only be answered bx the entire civil set vice list of Groat, r New A’ork, ' ,aythe Republican bnnklet. “Thi, y ar’. budget for ‘pci-'iiisl service,’ in tb< Greater City i, $212,252,039. This is but a foreta-te of what mu.-d happen if Tammany once get, its grip
GENE TUNNEY STARTS PLANS FOR WEDDING
RETT RED K'\G CHAMPION TO MARRY III M III l I \ M l R l( AN HEIRESS.
ROME, Sept. 28. (UP) Gene Tunnex reached Rome today and at once began preparations fur his fortheoni ng marriage to Mi , Mary Josephine
Lauder.
Tunney maintained strict seclusion | ind gave orders that he was not to ie distuibed by interviewers under
my circumstances.
During part of the morning he loll- j the audience and -aid
'd in the garden of the Hotel De Russie and then called on United States Aiiib,i- ador Henry P. Kletcn-
hc
WORK
DYING EAST
The graft-
fit l min'd, apart -hortly la line mid- ers cannot be punished be< au,e Tamnight. T he owner of one said he had man y controls the machinery of the 3),814 for Hoover to 12,822 had tl able with the cement wurkers’ courts. In addition to the li,t of Tammany i that a report printed in If me yes- j euireiit.
out the
V,,
92,855, it will be noted, 33,817 Rpublicans as or 1921 re repre,ente as against only U54 Demociit., N u is this ur),rising drift ,.l Ropubl ai - 11 'liter ha I a need by the Denioirat ie drift to th" Republican candidat*.
An impo:taut factor in thi
scatteiing vote from New York Stal"
shown a
for Smith, i the fact that the ballot tliu- far tabulated ci me entirely f.om districts out.-ide id New York City. This more than two-to-one xote i favor of the Republican candidate may he compared with analogous fig ures from the -econd week of the
Literary Dig' t poll in 1921, when troughs have made their appearance
17,929 Now Abek xot. were shown "ii ih" highways of Hankow. How- charges Al Smith with many actions I for Coolidge a, against 2,761 for Dav- ever, they are too small for the in support of Tammany 1 “ 1
I is, a pr< pondeii'iii e of more than five Main hurian ponies which are to Im
enient of the Obenchain to one us against twn aa-.l a half to - n h< P'ab'iuts, but have been proighxvay which runs west'one in tlie piesen* poll. vided fur the human bea t, of bur- )’ unit, to the (ireenca - The actual election vote in N' xx den xxlio an far in the majority ow nship line, and which )<>)k State in 1921 gaxc Dux i- 950, Tin wat r troughs are made
record later, made no comment that phase of the political ,ituatii n “I'll have to read my mail first.’ he said. “But in 24 hours I'll In back in the battle again. Then I’ll
let out a yell.”
Regarding hi Atlantic speech, Mi White ,aid: “That was nothing un usual. The fee was not as much aI have been accustomed to receix in; for lectures and speeches of othei
nature.”
That White received the $500 wa. testified recently in the Federal Trad' Conimis,ion’s investigation of puhlii
utilities' publicity method,. Almost -miultancously with White'
return, his latest Inn k, “Ma.,ks in a Pageant,” was placi ,| on the book stands by McMillan Company. It i a study of past political pel sonalitie and cuntaiiis several attacks on Tam many. White say, William Jeiining Rryan'., political “siepter” was brok en dining a speech here in 1900 whei he held his hand over the head o’ Richard (Yoker, Tammany leader ii
Eater be telephoned the Anierican •onsulate at Naples and was under -tood to have discussed formalities oniiected with the wedding. He aim i nade |ierso,ial calls in this city to arrang" preparation of the necessary I
legal documints.
Mi- Eaudi i, now enroute to Italy i, Inioked to -'ey at Naples. Whethei the wedding will he there, or at Nor ! lento, nearby, or in Rome has not |
been disclosed definitely.
”Gi' it i- Tammany, and Choker i
its prophet.”
“After that Bryan was only i parti .in: A horn Sam,mi,” Whit, sax “That November Tammany fu lively voted for Bryan. Whereat tin debt xv.i paid, (be book balanced and Bryan was forgotten in Tam
many.”
—I,. .
( I I A W I I HOI I I K.II I S
BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 28. (UP)
General Villegas, noted cattle ecu
ter, i, now without electricity. Tin mayor refused to pay the elect rh light company's hill, and the com
The United Pi' s learned, however, pany retaliated by cutting off tin
carrying with him a program imilar to that by which the elder EaFollette retained his pnxver in the state until his death, and which sent his son, “Young Bob”, to Washington to (ill
his place.
The Democratic candidate, in his two-day stay in Wisconsin, will make i bold hid for the EaFollette upport in his presidential race. A victory there would give him 13 elec-
oral votes.
Smith may confer with the young Senator while in the state. He is scheduled to leave here at II o'clock this morning and arrive in Milwaukee at 8:30 tonight. Tomorrow, the Democratic candidate will confer -vith political leaders there, speaking it night in the city auditorium. Milwaukee will have to go far t<> rival the enthu,iastic reception that Smith received in Minn,', ta and Hie wildly exuberant hearing he received lere last night. A hilarious, hoi.-ter-ou ly friendly meeting which -ent Smith to hi, hotel with still greater ropes of carrying this state. The audience of between 13,00(1 and 15,000 which packed the city auditorum was his from the moment he appealed mi the platform with his irowii derby. With a sweep the aulienee rose to it- feet and acclaimed lim, and was i|iiieted with difficulty . Smith was his uld characteristic 'ampaigning ,ijf and drew .shout after shout of upplau,e mingled with uproarious laughter as he employed ridicule, satire ami his New Yoik bufiionerx upon Herbert Hoover, Dr. Hubert Work, chairman of the Relublican National committee, Sccrenry of Agriculture Jurdine, and Republican!) in general. He charged the Republican adinin--t rat ion of the last seven year with bo k of leadership, and told the crowd, ii it amusement that he thought the iiesideiit might to give the people t e ‘low down" in what transpires in Washington. He attacked Herbert Hmiver on arm lelief and inland waterways, 'hallenged him again t" .Mate hi poition further on these j,sue . and dended his own position on iiiimigraiun, drawing a thunder of approval hen he praised the Germans and Scandinavians who make up a Inge i:ilt uf this state's population. The light, went nut twice as (Tie lemur la tic candidate was in the nidst of hi- -peerh. It wa explaind that thi, was ran ed by uu ad-a-tim iit of the amplifier., which were • living Smith's voice to large crowd u Rice I'aik outside the auditorium The cheering for the New York '■ixi rnnr before he poke wa led ii-m the platform by I "iii W. Hill. Te-ident of the Great Northern lail- , ad, and son of Janie .1. Mill, know n a thi section as the "Empire Hail -
or."
In his -peerh tomorrow night in Milwaukee, which will cln e hi we ttn speaking tour, the Democratic andidate will disc us hi prohibition r.odifiratinn views, a ubji, t popular Wisconsin.
"Right, who are
ill" AY WEST OF BIG WALNUT
fa! \ R
union.
A’ In (i am factor and a small officers and workers standing laundiy were dam ged by bomhs late prominently on the payroll of
yi terday. uity, th«* booklet lists and suinmar-
—o— izes the ten “Scandals of 1928" whieh T KOI (HIS EOR ('OI)LIKS have been traceahl' to Tammany HANKOW, Sept. 'JK. (I IM Water methods and, in certain ca-es, to th*'
failure of Governor Smith to act. If
political
erday saying the wedding would Lei Th<‘ mayor objected I" the puwei in the Sorrento H"t*T dedicated to the concern transferring it- -hare am poet Tasso, was incorrect. | conce, don to the Anglo-Argentim It was reported on good authority' Electric Company, contending it vi that Tunney intends to take a pti-i'dated its concession and tiiat if tin vate villa surrounded by high walls, power hill were paid, law proceed
which are , ommoti in Italy. All ac- ing- would he invalid ate cess to the villa will be barred and o
the wedding probably will be held in
of
, s
“I’ one, ami wnirli i orx isian- m .((....he*! few years, the hook takes up, in or- *« "i"'"" «" >" ,*•*» rr l 2l- to ls!L“ l TJ;rJ2: ST. w
methods and assert- that all the facts I strict privacy there, with only imset forth are borne nut in the pub j mediate friends present,
lie records.
Detailing the scan,I ds arising from Tammany politics within the past
START I.KGISI.VUVE I’ROGR AM INDI ANAI’OLIS, S*pt. 29. (C|’, Railway labor »irganizatioii of Indi ana hax,- started tin ii biennial ta-5 of formulating their b lat m- pm gram for the coming -, -ion of th,
election, Smith lun ahead The < oolies, shouldering their auto . hedrooin t or what- Ballot Box Scandal; th*' Payroll Pad-
have ding Scandal; th*' Public Vice Seanextrennly wel- dal; the Milk Scandal; the City Mar-
th<‘ hot weather. sh a ) s ,S< andal; the School House
Ik , "'' 1 " pi ly and an- in the same ■
of good weather will of Rons, volt hy 1 627.111 to 1,518,552. mol - ha
concrete work com- Th.' vote of New York Pity., g* n. ••''* ■ 1 "'V a,e ‘• a ' , ' V "'“’
j a^: Jr*
!|,J n «w ext en s east al- "'ill begin t-> ap|)Ct t m these column. G-.* Wa l"ut creek. They were in the near fid im, t .gerii-r with tin
( WIPAIGN 1,1 )G (By United Press)
Governor Alfred E. Smith will ar General Assembly,
rive in Milwaukee tonight ami speak Approximately 100 members ,,f th, '.here tomorrow night. East night at three brotherhoods xx." in attend St. Paul, Minn., he pledged "immed- anre at the three day '.-,111. late relief’ of inland waterways con- The question- to In ' ttled nr, Scan- ditions, if elected He said the equal- what stand will be tak' ii on laboi
railroad and social leg -lation in th,
Hassell-Cramer Leave Copenhagen
( R AMI R HOI’S OI L LOR HI RUN. II \SSELL A ISII - IN GOTIIKNHl R(i.
the basis I'i'’ 1
;vcr- ’ ■ in-'"- J
the pavement are • , Repuhli' in ?*H'. Uiderahly tocutd-;^; ^
S 1 ^ ,rj» XS -r ri
• Several contracts have In u " " | )( , .,.,,111,1 week- 1 ' ‘ Wa rren Confer,
t ,amm “ r in : ‘ ry l): “'b.:',, memheie-I that u ^ s {^ ting Chairman, L>. ' *" contractors who at: go it must • (hl . pemo- r, ''> ■
n wwir a winter. , at the - atnc zW-
Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Smith’s running mate, .-poke
Al.
at
Meetings of the Riotherhood ol Locomotive Firemen . ad Li ginemei
•oming year:
Pi, ident, Marjorie Black.
N ice Pi, ident and Lookout Uhair-
dal; the Gas Cut-Off Scandal; the|i*ati,n fee was one of several meth
MtsM,:;," i ;
lYirsi,.,, " n th '' ,l,t; fl ' our P" 110 ' 1 ' ,, • , ..r (U,. Presbyterian church The tjueen’* sewer scandal, say.-
k) , , ' * n “ rn i n K, mid sever-1 These factor judging '»n the m.-'> < ■ . ,| . ‘ ' r,,, th*- the hook resulted from charge- m-ar- j Springfield, Mo., in praise of the gov- The Brotherhood of RuIwmx Tram of the 924 poll, may be expo, ted < <»i ' ' ’ ' " ” ' K '' | y HPV ,. n v , Hk -„ that the district | ernor's labor legislation. men and the Woman' ‘
near Jamaica, Long Island, found it- Senator Curtis, Republican vice-j held in the English self paying much more for sewers presidential nominee, told several Ok-: der ,,f Railway Conductuis met than any other borough. Governor j lahoma audiences that a protective the Dennison. Smith only listened to the complaints 1 tariff is the solute 11 of the .farm o—•hitherto shelved, in 1927, and in the problem. THE \YKATIILK Ruth subsequent unseating and substitution Charles Evans Hughes will open 4 Mo-tly unsettled, p. iMx
of investigating magistrates, the mat- speaking tour, boosting Hoover,
be-
Anxiliary wer, h UI. The "1
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Mo.-tly unsettled, p" ihly b«a (hewers tonight or Saturday Waime,
COPI NHAGEN, DENMARK, Sept. ’8 (UP) Parker D. Cramer, Ameri■an i.viator, left hy airplane tmliy fer ileiTin. Belt llaseell, hi lomp.inion on the flight of the Greater Rockford from the Unite" Stab to Greenland, eft foi Gothenhuig, xx , n hi will be eceive l hy a big crowd, including tbe American Consul. Ha *!l will make 1 hort -peeeh at the railroad -tatio 1 ind tin n continue to oth, 1 plaies in ■wederi to visit fri<'iid . — o—DIYORCK (,RANTED Mrs. G,d*la Gardner of Roach ale a'hs gr, nted a ivorre from Russell iardmr in the Putnam Circuit ( • urt '•'riflay morning hy Judge Janie- P. Hugh*'- on the ground of ciu*'l and 1 11 human treatment. Jam' - and All, j
ter practically died.
ginning October 22.
tonight and tuuth portion . aturday . j represented the plaudit 1.
