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re election RICHES ON

HKAKING OCTUHKK ju

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2!). d i', Hravmjr „„ :i tempoii.iv injuiution piubably will be held b. fo„. s ,|,..,,„ r

n- ^ « TW ^.w wr^ JU ' lK '' Linn I) - Ha > > () " -o ;n tl„

rrkB TONIfiHT ' '' ' ' 1 1 T \ r motor club and Evanavi

A* 1 l «'«:ing that the State Highway com-

^Ti KINC sen I D- , »"'- ion . ill '^»y entered in: th,

d'lBLl' 1 " Min v ROOM tr “ Ct W,th the Kentucl n

Jr HOUSE ;° u build *

iffldKI I*’’ 1 1 Ohio river bridge.

^KKKNCASTLE, INDIANA, SATI'RDAY, SKPTKMR KR 29, 1928.

No. 299.

machine hit BY TRACTION; THREE KILLED

tfDlNUI* SPEAKERS

„,T» IHdiver

„ (ioachdale. ( impmgn J ll lv Ppena in < «'unty.

CONVENTION AD.IOI i FRENCH LICK, Sept. < ,| pj

Democratic

| Lukes division, National Klcru ic j High Association, adjourn, d h,.,,. l() . ilay. Speakers on the final program j included K. A. Hester, Pittsburgh, I'

utionai pnlitii a! eampaign will | Artlnr Parrow, Chicago; H. H. Siy-

• iiy open in

frith speaker.' chedule l foi Omaha, Xch.

1 . aiw.ii j. s Arkwright, Atlanta, Ca.,

president ,| the National A . ociatin,,’ was tbe piiiitipal speaker at tm divi•non’t auau I banque f h'riday night.

RED CROSS DON \ IToNS

James L. Fie.-er, Viif Cliairnian of National Red Cross, has written to the Chapter Chairman: “1 feel justified in saying to you that the Red Cross never issued it hi- i-ter appeal which more fully justified the smashing of quotas and g n!s than now, and the Red Cross ha a dear record on conservatism in appeals. We have e 1 ■ aside re. i raising the mount requested, but have felt that the result will ■

be infinitely better it very ehaptei

v 1( NMS FROM CINCINNATI 1

i double it through its own voluntary I

Man > u He anS Daughtir Perish w hen ' ' '

Fasti,ound Highlander Mils Auto. I) ,0 ' V; ‘ rd Vlb i y ’ ' " f i

I aim Iscach County Chapter says I “We rail on the people of this country to support the proclamation of Presi-j

IS OPPOSED TO RELIGIOUS PREJUDICE

■R'l.liiv (MClUs SATCRDAV

MOR.M.Nt; \T I)ANCEROCS NAI ION M, R() \|) ( RossiN(;.

HERKKRT HOOVKR DOES ASK t VMPAKiN St PI’ORT ON THIS BASIS.

RESENTS WOMANS LETTER

Died Instantly, Report.

Republican Party Should He Returned To Power Says Nominee Hut Not For Religious Reasons.

INRI \ N \Pol.IS LIVES I tK K INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2!l. (CP) Hogs were steady at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange today. Hulk, (180 lbs up) sold for $11. Receipts numbered 2,500. The cattle market was nominal and receipts numbered 100. Steers, sold around $13.75 to $18, $18.50 being the top price. Calves were steady on receipt of 200 head. Veaiers -old for $17 to $18 and calves at $7 to | $11. The sheep market was steady. M IRRI \(iE I P ENSB Loo n Haltnm, Poland, to Veniel Frazier, Cloverdale.

GROUNDS AT CO. HOSPITAL ARE IMPROVED

( EN IT R\ ( 1.1 H (ON IINTES ITS HE A I MIT L I.ANDSt A!*K W ORK.

EVERGREEN TREES ADDED

Organization Regan Reautifying Mark \t I’lilnam County Hospital I’ivc tears \go.

Three tourist.

ent Coolidge and give every dollar' WASHINGTON, Sept. 2!) (UP)

in Putnam County to-1 don, Chicago, and K. R. Ma kiiinon 1 inoVni,i - ".."h",, ,i" " k,lled ? a 1 tUr<lay

i . ..iw..ini.. i r.,, I rii,,..u.. v. i i' • automobile was tlie> are able to give in this time of The Republican party wants no sup-j (Charging that “chicken” light- are

■mi t/l iff* i i t. . i i i i ■ ,i • i •

scheduled foi

'’stlf ami lloachdale. Anotl.ei * idlin' » i" ills " ta bc lieltl in

Uy „n Monday <■' < ning.

,j. hta t8o’clock the Hon. JameU,, of Indianapolis, a gn du.at, VDua- University in 18<H and a

R'»V 1 ATM I t HI RT

^ for attorney general of In !-1 HAMJ’DND lad.. .Sent. ;.p 1 1 i’)

„ B the R-.'imblitau ticket will ( Fay llnminond, 7, x a fatally injure I , n the assembly room of the wnun he wa- thrown f.<»m . a ai'tomo-

, house. The Hon. R. W. Dunlap bile as it cidlided with another eor. lishinKton, H. an assistant , o—

U. S. OPPOSED

tarv of agriculture will also talk L(he voters to cast their ballotijrrinrt Hoover aad will present Rowing just how the present In,truth’ll has helped th< farm jbett Stump, of Indianapolis wit can iidste for United State tor, will deliver a -peech at C,lo tonight. On Monday, eve[f ; n |t C. Dailey, candidate fn vjor e the Democratic ticket xak at the court house at 8 p.

Ill M \NK MX I in M EE IS INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2P. (UP)

IX v> ct ."a 1111 \ ail* UU’.U IU mvc III LIUS IP»W> ; !»■»<» i\n I il ■<•<> >> ‘T'' ,,J tl’OLmd Terre Haute, dire need. There is great need

I.id’a.n|-ii:i.- and |; (. rn traction car doubling th ll National Kna cussing, Stop it hints.”

Ii.jast west of h;,infield. Putnam County ha -o far given the published circular letter of Mrs,

j 1 " ‘'' "I »>r. : i $311.17. The quota Is $1000.00. It

I c'- 1 ,"' , CM ,, ,/n ! ‘ al ; ma 1 : "" 1 !‘ 1 0p0 ' 1 ,hat w iJ h ! n th '' r*. 1 fcW <la > ,s i tional committeewoman of Vi.ginia.; rcl , ros „ n te,| in the two-day session

^Avi’nue, j the quota will bo reached. Will you urging that women “save the States file I,, oti, Ohio. |hel|i? j from being romanized and rum-rid-

I:.’ v'etjin- writ enroute west in a Friday’s contribution.- wire: den.” IHiick edan :.d evi lently did not see! Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Riddle, $5.00. Delta Theta Tau, $10.00. “} cannot ful| . v « xpic - my indig A friend $2 00 j nation at such circulars,” Hoover said.

Nor can 1 reiterate too strongly that I on ma

TO LIMITING NAVAL POWER

AMEKK \ IS READV. HOW l.\ ER, ID FASTEN TO DISARM \MEN I

PROPOSALS.

the tn.ssing or the approaching in-1 t'.U’lian until i* wa.- too late. The! . three w. re taker '>) an ambulance to I'iaiai eld )i it ’.as reported to the | oi pati !:< r here !h A they had died al- i ! ino t in tai.th . T:.e machine was dc-i Die imcrurh 1 , u - "h left b "i at S) 12 n. m., i- k; , the "iv 1 - j iun i': and was n yharge .f Con.iuc-| i tor .1. v. Milligan and Mntormnn L. C. I Minor of T< rr- Haute. The aceiilent oc |(urn;d aiiout !’ 15 a. in. as th tiae-; lion car was nearing plainfield, Its • *nly stop betwrer this city rnd lad-

| ianapi Its.

tor port based on religious prejudice, j | )( . inK he |,| in | n(lianai th( . Didiana

ipiota and giving until Herbert Hoover declaie.l today in a I Federation of Humane societies

statement expressing indignation at adopted a re elution condemning -uch

action at their annual meeting here,

is Willie W. ( aldwell, Republican Na- Twenty-six humane societies wen

presented in the which closed Friday.

The groups also adopted resolutions against the holding rodeos and wild west shows in Indiana because ol the cruel and n humane treatment ot

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donner, $1(1.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. R. ( l.enoweth, $2.

Mr. ('. H. Neier, $l.b'.

A friend, $1.00.

Mis. H. A. Church, s.;.()(). A. E. Albaugh and wife, $2.00.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. (IP)

-pmlics tilt the campaign i ; he l niteil States government stood | Ithecounty and from now on un- j ready today to listen to any in w dis-

frtinn'ly, November 6, numer-j armament proposal, full. rotertinK IMF. \!)> NOT (,1'IETV *« attw and workers of hath American naval interests rid nation-i MARION, Sept. 2» (1 P) David B. '• Di mo rat p 1 e Bui il r \ r i 0 1 rvc > ’ •• ■ ' ' , ' i ila y cr , ' 1 :| dc P ut > jr-,: the variou Putnam towns I French naval pact becati that ob- 8hrrin t,,nstable , P le,lded not vto intcie.-t the voters in going viously is intended to limit Vinerican | ” uilt ; y ^ ,,0 * r< ^“ unldcr i i ndilt foil.'. ' ”' '

SMITH TO END WESTERN TRIP AT MILWAUKEE

TO DIM 1 SS PROHIHIITDN IN S I \ I K OF W ISCONSIN I HIS

I \ ENLNtt.

AL FARLEY ADJOURNED UNTIL OGT. 2

h 11 MINING MEETING iSKEN in 'i '•'ION I OR TWO W EKES

HITThl.

W 11,1,

MEET

i) Miirning Meeting Scale t orn Tfe PlannH to Hear Reports of Subt ommittees.

religious questions have not part in this campaign. 1 have stated repeatedly that neither I nor the Republican party wants I support on that basis, i There are important and vitol reason' foi the return of the {{"publicai administration, but thi- is not one of

i them.

Hoover told the Unite I Press previously In iesented and repudiated the t'al ,well letter, thereupon he called a meeting of his counsellors, ordered an investigation of the autlienti ity of the letter, and then issued Ins further re

Ijection statement.

Uhe document in question, publish led in Licsimile in a copyrighted arti-j dc of the Wa-hington Post was sign

. , . , led by Mrs. Caldwell.

sea atrength while mat, cd when arraigned in MILWAUKEE, Wb., Sept. 29. rh otter was to Mrs. Clara Lyon ing Franc,-British oITen iv power. Gl C,rcu,t court be , re - , Govern r Alfred E - *" th "" d of Alexandria, Va., and Mi

That was revealed clea.lv today a. ' Fra! ' k Lr >' ‘'"''Mablo, was fatally his western tour here tonight by op America’s position on tla- i ntr |^ , woun id w hen be went to the Harvey emng up the issue which is fore- ' Fiench naval plan, following publi-| hom " to s, ' , ' v, ' a wnl of ‘’j^ment. most ,,, this state and which many l cat of identic note Sec tary 0 f j ^''puty sheriff Fred ( ertain, also was j voters are making the outstanding State Kellogg sent France and Brit- I ratally w '> u "‘ ,, -' d whi n Ha / V<> >' 0,1 , on " 0 '' <,r :l11 th ” country-mmlitica-1 ain These notes - dd' ’ him when lie tried to force Harvey 1 turn of the Volstead act and the ... . i, , I from hi.- bariicaded home. i Eighteenth amendmen' I “No program th't might place this n ■ . , , ,, , , ,ii. ,i u rrom all indication.-., ihe Demoi rat-

I country at a disadvantage on the sea . HRAZIL GETS RE HEARING [ lc ‘andnlate will - id hi first eamThe Public Service Commission of J Paing trip here with a veritable Indiana has given notice that a re- [ “bang”. Milwaukee citizens received hearing has been granted the Citiz-| him l;lst "‘Kht h.v turning out almost

en- Trlephone company on its petition for an incriase in rates and will be held at the Court house in this city

j verbrations in Europe, according to j Monday, October Hth. ihe heating j well-informed opinion here. : will open at U o’clock in the morning Those English and French news- an! all persons interested i re invited

j papers that attacked the Anglo-i to attend.

! French agreement because of its sec- ^ Last June th" I ublic Ser\iie < onirecy and because it was generally mission issued its finding aftci ! considered unfriendly to America will hearing here on the telephone . ..inlit is believed, train their editorial ' pany’s petilion, l>ut the inci ea-e,

on this unequivocal re-affiima-

KIDNAP FARM FOUND SOUTH OF CHICAGO

()('( IT’AN I S FLED THI RSDAA TO ' \ \ Ml \ BY M ro, BELIEF.

HII.I.V

R WII.RI’S

PRISON

Houho Believed To Have Heen Head quarters fur Wimly City Black Hand Organization.

i need be submitted. The AngloFrench arrangement would not only have had this result, but would also have led ‘to a recrudescence of nav-

| al competition’.”

This firm stand on the naval ques lion is expected to have seriou. i

ERE HAUTE, Sept. 29 (UP) — wiitna Coal Mining wage parley sion hire for the pa t two week

" lj " UrnH l0,luy l;nlil Tl1 Mli, >Uim,'of American naval policy. officials of It is anticipated the European press oun anv. Ihe company lat. :• will charge the United States with ' suit in the Federal court at Indiana-

bodily. People hen said it wa tin greatest gathering the history of the city. The New York governor waved his brown ib i by to a crowd which lined the streets for over two mih - along Wiscon n avenue, the principal thoroughfare, their smiling faces lighted by the welcoming glow

of red fire.

The Democratic candidate thus ended hi- first tour with a dramatic climax, f' i the crowd was the larg

Lyon nail been named vice chairman for her precinct.. Mr.-. Lyon was quoted . saying -he was not a Republi

can.

Mrs. ( aldw.'l! -aid he did not lecall having dictated the word "Rom

ani/ed and Rum Ridden."

SUSPECTS IN ANGOLA CRIME UNDER ARREST

M \ N \ND TT( i M \N HELD \ T TOEEDD FDR I HUM \S HI Kh E

MURDER.

?tnit Nil. ii Unit

d mine work

' America rale committee will M"ii ay moining to heal a re|it i» belirve i, from miner reprenn tin parley subconimittce v 'I. thus far accomplished. ELAND CITY, Did., Sept. 29 j “Hvi hundied union coal min ’

; b.'ing just as stubborn in supporting • P'>lis asking that the Public Service

its naval arms the-' a England and France have been in holding to tin ii

programs.

U. I . \A. NOTH F. Th' Veterans of f oreign War

iv i I

a mi.- mi.i.tmg lit're voted un-1 m,,,d Monday nigh, at th ■ , ity Lilu H against tny reduction off *'*!'' lU " ’'’r'.;;;,

ant husini - i to he ti.m itid ain

^rentativr of workers and ** Wr ' are now negotiating at Ii»ute in an effort to fix a new * *agi -rale and notice of the W wn s. nt to the parley. * at t:i‘ meeting were from Jal'ial unions, representing in thousand mine wink i >#n . Pike, Warrick and Van- !

“untie

■•lUtion rxpre. ing opposition ! Pay then dec! red the wagb | ''Jie ksonville agreement j 5 Jiid $1.08 a ton for load

all eligible ex-service ini a me to cime. Meeting b .(in- at 7 3’

m g'' shai'i

gianted \vi re not sati-taetory to th.

the Citizen Telephoi t ” h,m •‘ ml the , " lW "

ij|,. ( have been laig. and boisterous all the way from Omaha, down across the wheat belt to Oklahoma City and back up again through the north-

west.

The size and enthusiasm of the meeting tonight, Democrat! ' leaders here promised, will he in proportion to the welcoming reception. Some of them saw the hilarious gathering in i St. Paul which Smith himself -aid ' ,vas the largest political meeting he i ver addressed. “W it until you get j to Milwaukee”, the.' -aid significant-

ly.

Salaries 01 County Officers Involved

BlI,I, IO HI PR!>E\TED BEFORI LEG I si MURE ASKS REVISION.

rommis-ion he enjoined fr mi inteifering witli the estahlishment of it- proposed rates for telephone service ii Brazil and Clay County, charging that the rates fixed by the Public Service commission were unfair and wouh o t merit the company to cam a t i. rate of return in it- investment. I hi, rase came up for healing in the Fed

oral court today.

In the meantime the Puhli. Servici C'iim":is,~i<.n ha- decided to hold a re lean g on the company'- petition an i-k all interested per-on to , ppeai I. ■ .re it at the court hou-' on Octo In 1 -th t > give their evideiiie on tin question to dcterr.iine whether it.finding of last June fixing the rate ! r el", i . heie shall he amended.—

Brazil Time-.

TOLEDO, (>., Sept. 29. (UP)— A twenty year old woman and a mai were held today pending word from Indiana. Detectives arrested the pail here in connection with the murder of Thoma Burke near Angola, Ind..

about a month ago.

Burke's !>■ dy, riddled with bullet-, was found in a barn which had heen

set afire.

Police believe the killing of Burke wa- a gestuie of underworld revenge. He wa- suspected of being an Ohio safe crai k a , police said.

IT’S ALL I ALK, S AYS PHESIDEN I H A HI! A

CHICAGO, Sept. 29. (UP) Tin "kidnap farm” where little Hilly Ra nieri was held captive for 13 day was believed found today. Deseited, the house, a two-story frame structure answering descrip lions given by the boy, was found at Bourhonnais, 111., 50 miles south ol

Chicago.

The occupants, thought to he an Italian, Andrew Cappelluno, his wif. and ten children, Med Thursday, i was said. 'They were believed t< have headed toward Canada in ar automobile. The house also is believed to hav. been used by Mafia extortioni-t- foi prsnning other young victims t f kid | naping and extortion plot -. Dishes and food were on the tab), indicating the fappcllanos had left hurriedly. A-sistant state’s attorney Charles J. Mueller and Samuel A ILMrman had taken little Hilly on ai airplane search for the farm thi. week. It was thought the occupant were frightened away when airplane from Kankakee flew over the plan

Thursday.

Prosecutors, who held Angelo Pet itti a- a ringleader in th.' kidnaping had declared it of utmo-t importanri that the farm be found. It will font j a link in the evidence of the prose cution, in which the death penalty provided by lllinoi • law, will be a.-k

ed.

The hou .■ was di-eoveli'd by Dep uty Shenir Don Hhau of k.intake, county who -aid Cappellam. previous

The Putnam County Hospital grounds are being made more attractive through the generosity of the members of the Century Club of Greencastle. This club has puicbused fourteen tine evergreen trees that ire being planted at points on the grounds which will add tl.e most beauty to the place, and they will in the years D come, continue to add in the attractiveness of the hospital

site.

The Century Club started about five years ago to make the exterior of the Hospital a beauty spot, by planing (lower beds at places where patients could sec them and enjoy their •eauty. A splendid tulip bed is in front of the building and in the pring is one of the pretty places iround the building. Other (lower >eds are maintained throughout the summer by the club and their latest nove to make it still better is the iddition of the evergreens. () t II I t K A RUST ARRESTED Sheriff Edward Kiteljorgc went to Mum ie Saturday morning and returned to Greenenstle Ottie Terrel, illcgcd by local officials to have giv•n a bad check on the Farmers' Slate

Hank of Eaton.

The money was for the purchu o of i tire valued at $15.50, which was .might in June of this year. Terrell .vas arrested on a warrant is uied on in affidavit filed in the Putnam Circuit Court by A irg(l McCammack of

Mt. Mondial!.

BU1CK PLANT AT BLUFFT0N IS DESTROYED

MO.(Mill FIRE SAVEEPS THROUGH HI II.DINt, K AREA SATI R DAY MORNING.

BLUE ETON, ind . Sept. 29. (UP)— I'he Hlufftim Huiok Company building axis gutted by tire hen* rally today. Officials of the company placed the lamages at $10,000. All stork, equipment and Hi autovmbiles were destroyed. Thu fire which was believed to have .riginated in the battery room, soon spread to other part of the two dory building. Th. structure was “iigulfed in Hume., when firemen ar'ived.

Ml I II

AND D A A Is ON It A DIO TON M.HT

The

c. i n’s reci III

FT. WAYNE, Sept. 29 —Th * 192'.’ session of th" Indiana General A irmbly will lie u-ko to pa a hi! I establishing a lew alary .* ale r.n county commi> • uouiily cnKin ers, highway superintendent - and ■ity street up rint'mdents, it w di I losed at the annualu i onventions |’lore of state as.-'-ciation.. of tltose of- ' 1 KR HAD t HFt k ! ;i<;ial ~-

^ Eiteljorge she. irt- r, J " h " MetLeg.". I i lianapoli t.d- ^ morning with OUie Ter-1 •« ,88in * l! ' ,, T

I ut,, in the 11111-11 I’a.r- l

Indiana. He’tin

11 FOR DIYORt K

jjle has tiled suit for di- » Kd H. Ingle in the Put ’ Uourt. IheiKloit. Craw-

»r

for the plaintiff.

IO SHOW FILMS

•—o—

a rond reel of Dr. AA. IL Hutch moving pictures tahm on Id. trip around the world, w'l >>> t . wa at 7319 Fit olav evi : I o' at ta-

int i ci-tiM.) C iiiKh !)i 'Ictche-

v.n will have • in’

,i ni - to make n • the ( n ’ u’" > s ’’’’ing . This r -A v..:i | • ‘re life in of India .’Ml a; Dr. ad ADs q .ti'fi son saw it. Every cat in th. r , wa taken I -t Cun lay even ing I r the first of the.-e film-. I - "How

Bruner will give

^ crested at Mu“nde 0 ‘n a i datc in th " ^Xma!’ 0 !!' ’-m-oniMn a^'ml -eric ef set '•"lung a fraudulent check j ml ’ l !‘ 1 || in( i , am | cons on the Seven Deadly Sms, dis-

* -teixi

ho had * ■ ■ Zl.Otlt) a vear. w hih m Indiana, S-

CHINESE KILL TWO BRITISH

PIKA IKS BOARD ENGLISH STEAMER DISGI ISED AS VALIA E PASSENGERS.

KUKRI I 1 ly In- I in Kankak. • and had be. i —o—• . known as a moonshiner.

Rum.ns that have been afloat u| Police will take Hilly, and hi and down the Motion for several ] father, A. Frank Ranirri, wealthy months to th. effect that the i oa sewer contractor, to the scene today wa- about to l>. old to (lie Haltimor. for final identification of the farm.

Ohio railroad, were set at rest yes i The Ranieri boy wa

trrday by President Harry Kurrie. j Lock port, III., on Sept. 19 after Judgi j ( “AA'e have known about this rumm | Frank Comerford had -aid he would and have iea report that have beer hold Petitti “as a ho-tag.x

NEAA Y >RK, Sept. 2’.i Ti.niglit'n xj’iti 'al <adio peak, i will include:

Democrat ic

Givvrnor Smith at Milwaukee over WJZ, Ni w York, and -m iated •talons >.f the national Broad, asting Company to P; eific coast at 10 o’■lock, Eastern tandarl time.

Republican

. , Secret,iiv of Labor .lame J 1 lavi’ liberated neal , . . . .

’ .ver AA .1 / and a.- oemtert -tation ot he National Broadcasting system at H o'cl o k, Ea tern -tatidard time.

published in variou- newspapers,’ Mr. Kurrie -aid. “The Louisville and Nashville and Southern railroadwhieh own about 85 per cent of the stock of thi Monon, are protecting their through freight husine-.- of the

HONG KONG, Sept. 29. (IT’)

The seizure of the British steamei AnWng ).\ pirate imT the murdei if two of her officers during a desperate fight was de-cribed ).y dis-

patches received hri today.

Chief Officer Join and Chief Engineer Thotnp "ii were killed and Cai>t. Plunkett Cole wounded. Thomp-

•on was shot dead when the pirates, thjs u j„ understoo'

that the Morion -lock is now worth

Ohio through our railroad. Aon can tion with the kidnapping ca-e. Police -ay that there are no negotiations m refu-ed to reveal the identit of thosi tho -ah* of the Monon to either the B. under arrest, or comment on thei & (). oi any ether mad.” connection with the case. Mr. Km lie .id there was -om. Tony ( appellano, Kaukake.

Cappellano was d.-cril.ed as aUmt Cl DENT TOLL HIGH 10 years old, o feet and , m, hes tall | ,\ANAI’C.US, Sept. 29 UPland weighing at.out 2-.0 pounds. M' . . . , , , ? , ! Uitl per-on- wire killed in Dnlianapolhad curly, black hair, . , . r , , .

' is l.y accidents from January 1 to

„ , , ,,, ! September I, aeci riling to H. M. Kaukakee, 111., in eonnec ... ....

AVrigh , statistician of the State

Board of Health. The deaths were;

Automobile accidents, Eighty; Fall* in home , from buildings etc.) Unity

Two men and a woman were arrest

!d today at

boot

six;

tain about three years agi. of a deal b'gger and nephew of Andrew Cappel t ^

between the Monon znd B. tic O. but lano f mily.

who had disguised themselves 'as-engrr-, attacked the -hill’s offic-

ers.

i more than the It. 7 k O.

bum.-, (from explosions fire? nine; drownings, eight; shot, i lectriKuted, four: railroad acu’ent , (ex, lu ing auton bile crashes)

McN AY UNDER ARREST even; asphyxiated, thn • ; -tieet nr-, Robert F. McNay win. w.ns convict , two. vehicles, (excludin automobiles,

ed in the Putnam Circuit court two

i HriMUSJ from „* «" ”"0 "

tivq, , ' , r tbl ' difference,

“suspended penal

b > Ju.l

k” Hughes.

11 OLD HMI RKVIA \L

fa,m ‘ HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 29— R '>-

j mond T. Richey, widely known evangelist accompanied by hi- i.n*l>i,i

is scheduled t"

E( KARDT TO LE( I URL

o—

Announcement is made of a coiirsi „f i\ leetures along the line of religion education which will he given in Kokomo the coming season by Dr. I R. Eckirdt, head of the depurt-

- , i'urty < ( : at I-Fair.*. U,..-

■ m Sunday aft. noon, Oct H

f,,r a visit here with ! paign, which come- after an tm tu-

tion that has been kept alive for twveors, will be conducted m the N<’" Coliseum seating H),000 people, the building used by Billy Sunday.

Ayh'c

and

family.

I'he

Chi-

Ai b> ^otor t„ k Rwir Znl VisU hpf ° rr

,,, the thud Sunday of each month March, inclusive. The Department „f Education of the AA’oman’s De , ;1 ,tm nt Club is sponsoring the plan

and the object

SERIES < Ol N I EVENED ROCHESTER, X. Y„ Sept. 29. — The “Little AVorld' Series,” between Rochester, champion- of the International League, and Indianapolis, the -hampions of the American Association, was even today . Th<* Indian won the first game 3 to 2 in eleven innings, and yesterday the Redwing , behind the excellent pitching of Decatur, won the second 10 to 5.

( APT. II ARN EA RESIGN E>

s'reet c rs, trains and motor cycle - one; poisoned, two; caught in machinery, one; and othei external causes

purely educational, j

M AKRIAGK LICENSES Edward Kaelber to Dorothy Al-

bright.

Frank Colleti to Goldie Robe risen. ( tended stay.

years ago on an assault charge filed j

—o— jegain.-t him by a young woman of Russell Thompson of Kokomo was Biazil, was arrested in Alarion coun

today announced as the new secre- ty F riday on a Fed'ral warrant, tary of the Chamber of Commerce of -haiging him with ci spiracy to steal

Crawfordsville to succeed Captain tiansport and conceal automobiles.

George llan**y who resigned this po- McNay'.s arrest wa the evensition recently. Captain Harney will teenth as a result of an inve-tigation end his duties with the Chamber of by the Federal Grand liny of an Commerce October 1, at which time ^ automobile theft ring which lias been Mr. Thompson will take over th’* of- operating in Indianapolis and other lice in the Ben-Hur building Cap- cities for the past yeat "i more. Mctain Harney has been with the IikuiI Nary asked to be taken to jail as he

organization for the past few years did not ''e.-ire to attempt to give the solid for the Republican nominee and and it is understood will leave soon $25,000 bond required. He wa- at- that Missouri may go in hi favor, for the west, where he plans an ex- raignod in Federal Court Saturday Colorado also seems a Hoi vet state,

Mr. and Mrs. John Rohe have returned home from California where they enjoyed an ixtiii-ivi* vi-it. Mr. Rohe came to the Baum i office to have his paper again delivered at his residence and stated that prospects for Horhort Hoovei’- election to the presidency were splendid in the AVost. He tated that California was

Crawfordsville Journal, morning.

Mr. Robe says.