The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 October 1928 — Page 1
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GREKNCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, CKTORER 27, 1928
No. 10.
BRYAN For HOOYFR
^PVNY APPLIES OP'JvU, |M»MESTIC kaie 11 ON FRIDAY.
0 RESILT in savings i»f Public Service fission Would Affect Ownfrs Of Gas Heaters.
I.l\( (H.N, Neb., ()et. 27
(I P)—William JenniitKs B r)an ■lr., mui of Nebraska s Kreat "( ommoner" will support lli rher Hoover for the presidency, it „ as aenounred here today In the state
Kepuhlican headquarters. Bryan who was in l.inroln in
connection with bis father's es tale when he made the informal announcement at a business luncheon, was quoted as fcelut" that Hoover is an un.-elfish nia" of ttrei.t executive ability and is
the man for the place,”
FRESHMAN IN UNIVERSITY IS MISSING
Vu-s 11,'";', *5* 1 ,1,;: *m»» poll taken .« »vai-» ’ ^ ,,m, l "HI RE HE ROOM- .... .. (JIVES G. O. P. (’ANIHOATE
MANY DISAPPOIN I KI)
Dr. Hugo Eckener’s 'tatement Friday that the giant trans-Atlantic Graf Zeppelin would not make an inland western trip wa- -appointing news to the citizen* of Greencastle, as well as to thousand.- of other people in cities along the proposed route of the dirigible from l.akehurst, N.
HOOVER IN LEAD AMONG
D.P.U. VOTERS
n> I m RSDAY.
tl.OTHING I' SENT
' :S ion to establish a new opdomestic t? as f,,r Green- f customers was asked In a petifdc. yr-t rday with the Indian v^rvire Commi .-ion by the .tie Gas and Electric ComH E. Burkhalter, manager of l ma ! utility announced today. available only to users of , type wa- water heaters, the , tv, if gianted by the Commisw j[| make possible a suhstanT^ving to this da - of cu tomer, at being applicable to all gas
such homes.
AL .SMITH TO REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD
Parents \t Owensville Anxious For truce of Missing Hoy. Fniver-
sity To Conduct Search.
way of Chicago.
1 So keen was the interest of the people of this common t\ that sevIIOMR eral hundred telephorv were received at the Daily Ramin office seeking information about thi
Zeppelin.
Gl\ I S (J. (I. I*. CANDIDATE
BIG LEAD.
DUFFY NOSES OFF
TO OPEN OLD MINE ODON, Ind., Oct. ^7. (UP)—The old McCarter mine which ha- been closed for several years because of litigation is to be opened here a- soon as the water i drained from it. This was the announcement of James Shaw residing east of the city who recent
ly leased the mine.
The mine, which at one time isaid to have been a high producer is being drained by team pump - and probably will start producing coal
LESLIE again within i few weeks. Tin work
of pumping it dry is continuing day
BIG BUILDING PROGRAM FOR STATE FARM
FI \ \l IN-i | | | mIN TO BE F.V L \R(JFI) in PRESENT PLANS. i
fh:!'’
DEMOCK \T PRESIDENT! \l, ( \\ DID MK \ I SITS FH I LA DKI.ITI I \.
M ILL SPEAK TON Kill I.
Paul Pollard, a freshman in DeI auw ( niversity has disappeared, it was learned today. The boy, who has! boon rooming at the home of Mr. and Nli Henry Phillips on South Locust St., left early Thur.-day morning, -t ting that he was going to return to his home in Owensville, Ind. A cal! from hi- parents to Green-ca-tle last evei ing revealed that he had not reached home, and it was feaied that he did not intend going
(CFt Gov. Hii'ie. He ha 1 expressed his clothing
and it was i
HOOVER SEEKS FARM SUPPORT FOR ELECTION
Men Students Scratch Ballots While ( oeds Vote Straight Tickets. Few Favor Al Smith.
and night.
The PePauw, printed by students! of DePauw University and the offic-
BFPI RLH \N NOMIM F TO \FPEAL TO I \RMBR "l N \
TION IN ( AMFAK.N.
(BULLETIN)
WASHINGTON, Oct 27
(UP)
NEW YORK, Oct. 27
Alfred E. Smith donned his Brown home brfon> leaving
Derby today to carry his Fre.-i ctial ,bo,| Kht that he might have started Herbert Hoover annoui
^er the new rate schedule, Green- campaign into the heart of Fi nn >1 hiking, and if so he may how up y et would, if elected, call
.water heater customers will vania, a strong Republican .-Cite. Similar case- at DePauw which j ^'"n of congress to con ider firm re organizations and five among the wqJitannuU service charge of $12 Electoral votes have been counted i "' ve ,,tclir "" i the la-t few years,'lief legislation if ad..,iu,te act on m ,m voted. From this same group, LAKHHl'KST, N .1 pter, payable monjlhly at the ih,. r( . f„ r fifty years and not a angle alwav ' i , ' a "-''" ternation for the thereon is not taken in the coming Frank Dailey wa* ahead of Harry i—Th,. trail Atl.mtn
ia! new.-paper of the school, this week ha conducted a straw vote on pre-i-dent and governor among the men and women of the school. No legal requirements for voting were neces-- GIANT - try. and every student was asked to vote, although it wans confined largely to organizations, such as the
fraternities.
Herbert Hoover, Republican nominee, was an overwhelming favorite among the students. He led Al Smith
d today he about three to one, the total vote re-
' c ived being 4'iti to l, r >4. Eleven men'.-
GROOM HUGE AIRSHIP FOR RETURN TRIP
111 DGKT III,Kl) BA HOWARD
Appropriations Totalling $741,170 Asked of State of Indiana by Supl. Howard, Friday.
(JR AI ZKITF.I.IN To TAKE-OFF MoNPAA FOR
N AHA I! I AMI.
IT A \ ANttl HI R I . S. I HIP
Dirigible To Follow Great < ircli ( nurse On Return A oyage Across
Grim Atlantic Ocean.
j pf (l 00 per month. The minimum Democratic randi late has H a. bed one will be the servic-charge. For of them, hut Smith’s manage, and rst 2,00) cubic feet of gas Used, local Pennsylvania leader ) inV e told jetinn thereof, the ran' will be |,j nl that this year he has the chance per month per thousand cubic to do what Democrats before always All ga- used in excess of 2,000 !l!lV p eon-idered impos.-ihle. feet per month will be billed at His special train left her at
P. M. E. S. T. arriving in Camden, \ j J. across the Delaware River from {Philadelphia at 2■ f>() P. M. through Camden, across the new bridge, t. : his hotel in the city of tip' Repuhli can leader AAilliam S. 'Vare, the Democratic presidential nmninei' will parade at the head of a motor cara-
van.
Democratic leaders of Camden and Philadelphia have warm i him to expect another demonstration like The wild ones he received m Boston, Providence and Hartford.
parent
as well a fur the university -h rt se.--ion.
Hoover's -tatement
FOUIBAII SCORE
-ti of $1.00 per thousand cubic A special provision of the rate S customers using ga- for cenheating to purchase all ...el in ixcc. . of 20,000 cubii • month at the rate of 80 cents
inUHin •
HE UNION
WINS OPENER
First ((uarter DeFauw 7; Franklin 0. FIRST H ALF Depauw 21; Franklin 0.
1-eslie for governor of Indiana, the
count being 28H to 200,
I he question of a |"'ci.d "-sion One ii teresting fact wa developed "f Congress after Mat I n th« .> the tr w vote. Tnat hove> thi e.i nt of the return of the Repuldi men students scratching their ticket • ' an party ha been undn di . u.-.-ion w hile thi women voted -tr*'ght in for some time. mo. t in-tances. Only 1*
PRISON TERM FOR HAYM0ND
‘‘There are a number "f ipie-tion;, tur Daih y particularly agricultural relief which ..oiith, urgently rei|uire solution and which should not be delayed for a whul"
year.
and only 22 voted
Oct. 27. (UP) dirigible Grat
Zeppelin wa being groomed today for her eastbound Might to Friedei-
ichshafen, (Jermany.
Ft Rowing the announceinent by Dr Hugo Fcki iu r, commander of the air ship, that tlo proposed mid we-tern
women voted (light of the Zeppelin w i cancelled,
EMKFZZI I R OF Ml N( IF St HOOl FI Nit- I N 11 |(- PLEA OF
GFIETY.
1FAST IT I NAM HAsKFI )L TEAM DEI EATS (,()SPORT FTA E, 31-9.
PROBE AA OM AN'S DEATH AUBURN, Ind., Oct. 27 (UP)
I Dekalb county authorities tod iv in , , . ,. lii ie today and wa
1 vi'stlgnti d the cause of th<. d'-ath ot ,,
. IdV Union high school basil t'au. playing tlu'ir first uniffr their new n ach, Robert 7*. journeyed to Gosport and their eason with a bang Bffeati'd the Gosport high school |
Mrs. Mike Haupt. 49, mother of )l children, whose body was found in a cornfield on the farm of her husband
east of here.
Mr-. Haupt had been missing a week, following a quarrel with her
WASHINGTON, Oct 77. (UP) Herbert Hoover and his udvi ei. h i\' decided to make a vigorous appeal for the farm vote, whii h they think may decide the election, in the Emu!
days of the campaign.
This decision took tie form today
—— , of a movement for a special se..sioii MUNCIE, Ind., Oct. 27 (UP) (of (iiiigre to take up farm relief George I Hayniond, hanker and for-' legislation, sponsored by Senatni Boi mer treasurer of the school iity of ah of Idaho with the approval of
Mutirie plead guilty to embezzelment ( Hoover. . entenced to 2-14 After a conference wiM, Hoover, the
years m Miehigan City prison. I Idaho senator issued a datemenf urgl|e also was fined $a0o and di - mg a special session, unh me ,n ftanrhised for two years. Haymond tion is taken at the coming -hint told Judge Clarence W. Dearth that "- ion, which he aid should pa
BANDITS LOOT BANK AT GARY
ESt API: WITH $(t.ltfllt IN DARING D A A LIGHT HOLDUP
I’RID A V P. M.
he had spent approximately $110,00(11 measures:
of money not his own in “paying 1. Increasing tariff dutic
Blackmail to William E. Dearth farm products.
7 ,h " overwhelming acore of J husband following his return front the to ihh b y asking 2. Establi hing a n re it factors II.. doing so they Hushed j Stuti i na im w u h a him a Haymond if he would sign a com- marketing -y-tem a to enable mid-j •< rm f"> -i I mg iq ai. in . i.. p| a j n ^ against Walker. Haymond re- the fanners to murki * thi ir product
beautiful (lour work in
f< rm. The score at the half the body was made by members of a to 2. There was no out stand- i pos.-e of all men led by Sheriff John
layer or scorer on either side. .(’. Armstrong.
-ponded “Y ou’ll have to see my lawy-j without tlm eiiormoii.- expen . i*r.” ( i- now necessarily incurred."
, , , , The former school trea-uror prev-1 3. Setting up a Federal P m misse '* many set-up shots | The body was found with the h-au iouslv hai| .. |i( , ha , t | oanwl Walker; board,
tho basket. Uloubled beneath it. Sheriff ArmFnion plays Eminence of strong said there were no wounds and county next Friday night at no indications of a -truggle on tin
ground where the body lay.
fot workmen busied thcm.-elvc- about the I giant air liner to have her in readiI ness for a take-off Monday , if the
weather conditions permit.
Dr. Kckener, 1 rust A. I •dmian. j second in command, and other offic ers of the sh;p were in New York at a hotel where they planned C> stay until Sunday noon. Hans von Schil ler, navigating officer, wa left ii command of the dirigible a ranking
officer on board, here.
Yon Schiller .-aid the return an
- ■. . ■ - voyage to Germany would he mad'' GARY’, ind. Oct. 27 (UP)—Author | by way of the Gnat Circle com c. If its today matched for . ix bandits, the air hip rrui • with the antic i one lielievecl t*c he a woman, who hel i pated favorable tail v\ inc| |cu hing h*'i up the (Ren Park State Bank here she hould reach the home hangar .>0 cind •• raped wi*h in ca.-h ftivt "r *’U h'Mirs nti. . le in )c> ce, \ n
$;!.'l,000 in negotiable securities. 'Schiller aid
According to police the bandits e- , “With a favorahie wind, we can i aped in two automobiles, one of them I make nearly !*() mile an hour fo. driM-n by a woman, who waited in rno-t of the way," wen Schiller added front of the BaBnk, while her allie 1 "We hope of course that we will not u F ( m robbed it. have any such bad luck us we had
F ur employes, and four customers coming over,
who were in the hank at the time. “The next trip to Amc iic a prohah were herded into a mall cage ami ly "ill he made a month or o aftei forced to lie flat on the floor. we land in German; AV. have to lo
Expenditure of $225,500 for new’ building- And additional land is contemplated at the Indiana state farm at Putnamville. according to the budget of Ralph Howard, superintendent, filed yesterday with Lawrence E. Orr, chief examiner of the state hoard of accounts. Total appropriations of $741,170 for tlie next two years were asked. During the last two years the in--t it ut ion spent $459,723.84. The building program includes two new dormitories to cost $25,000, six brick cottages estimated at $!»,000, an a- .cuddy hall, for which an appropriation of $25,000 is a-keel, and a new superintendent's residence for $12,000. Con ,t rue t inn of an industrial build ing for $18,500 also is included in the program. It is proposed to spend $11,000 for new boilers. .Additional land is needed for the farm, according to Mr. Howard’s -tatement accompanying the budget. A l.tlOO-aere tract should be purchased near the present farm, he -aid. Appropriation of $125,1100 for l that pill pci-c; i a ked. Increase- in the appropriation for personal service also were asked. Phi- increase wa made necessary hy the f act that all clerical positions heii'tofore held hy prisoners will be held hy paid employe.;. This change wa recommended some time ago by the board of state charities. DEATH TOLL 60 IN CRASH
which
U FA'S EKjrnK RECORD
A ISM NEWS PLANT
IAN A I’OIJS, Oct. 27 Frank the Democratic candidate "VHrn r, was charged with on the liquor question hy ■A Dailey Indianapolis at -
L. E. Mitchell conducted about thirty members of his news writing class
the money for investment in oil en terprise.-. Walker was a former hu iness man here, and it was said to day that lie i on his way back tc
M uncie.
Haymond, in the custody of heriff with fund Harry McAuley, left immediately fot ing of hi
“A I iee it, we our d to have bet ter prelection fur tin farmei’. pi" duct.-, wc ought to have a better mar keting system and we ought tec have a farm board with tuthority and
to co iipc rate in dispo urplus," It'irah .-aid.
Shortly after the bandits left th< back in Berlin for tin nc i naiitic re hank authoiities were notified and a c eption planned theic AA" had he i n fnim search instituted. Two airplanes were a.-ked to he there Icy today."
pressed into service. <> <, DII'HTHEKI A FBI A I N MON
BERNE, Ind., Oct. 27. (ITT A
a afcguaid again t a threate ned c pi demic of diphtheria Dr. D. I». Jon
i es, local health officer, ha
FUOBI til ROUMANIAN RAILROAD 'A KH K RESULTS IN A HR Is IS TODAY. EONDDON, Oct. 27 (UF)—The late t death toll in the wreck of two pa 1'iigor trains at Recea, Rnumnnia ye terday wa placed at fid today in di patc h to daily News from Vienna The newspaper -aid 47 persons were erionsly injured. Twenty seven of the dead have been identified as Roumanian .
MISS (, \ V M At I AREN IT.EASES AEDIKNt I
Michigan City. ; “There is every reason for a speThe defalcations to w'nich Raymond | ein! .se.-.-ion and to my mind no nuiH
through the Indianapolis News office pleaded guilty were said to have or- reason again.-t it."
Thursday. cut red over a period of several years The class left on the 11:30 car, and and were expected to total in arrived in time to view the proces neighborhood of $15:!,non, it d member of tho state sen (>f th( , ear ,y a ft ern oon edition of tlv -aid.
rnting Marion county in the j N( , ws in t ^ ( , mak j nR Especially in o— "f 1923 and 1925, in a '’“d o trre.-ting was the informal meeting AIR MAIL DEMON irnlay night ftom Station j wjth vVdliam Herschell, the Hoosiei MARSHALL, Ind., Oct. 2fi (l Indianapolis. He led poet, who told some very interesting Sixty square feet of land has
lea.-ed from Oral Titus nerth of here hy the aeronautics division, of the Department of Commerce, on which a bra'"ii for the guidance of airplane
mail flieis will be erected.
Con truction on the beacon is to be-
gin shortly, it was said.
th"
ITbeen
!" the anti-Stephenson Repub- t , ’ r j 01ut ,s.
)nl Democrats in the 1925 se.- ;
■ 'he -tate senate,
raker declared that he is for I-' lie the Republican f 1 r Governor beenu-o he i ! •n. upright, conscientious and !'J Republican" and said that ' ’ not qualified to serve a iirx' use he represents as ■'* - | 'owerfi’l public utility i r
Moron Hunted In
CraAvfordsville
STUDENTS IN TRAIN WRECK
WISCONSIN LANs SEAT RELY
lul I ED AS SIM 1 I Al HI I -
I REK,II I IRAK,.
“The Enemy " by ('banning Folio, k w i pro ented by Miss (Jay Mad,at ci before approximately three bund led students arxl town-people Friday night in Meharry hall. The difficult play wa.- excellentl; pn "iitcd hy Mi Mad.arm and at one time -he had -c\en characters on
the stage.
This program was the tqiening of Hi Fine Arts course subsidized each year hy DeFauw Cniversity. Other prominent speaker are being engag ed fi r the remainder of the futur
ptograms.
all parents to keep their children out of school if they i omplaiu of on
throats.
A general complaint of "rc throat has exi ted here for oinetime, Di Jone aid and .-ince the lir-t quar antine ign for diph'heiia wa po-t cd ,-everal day ago, foui new < a e have developed. Arrest Autoist
i
For Mager Death
HEF At W
FOLK E SEEK M AN WHO ( RIM IN ALLY ATTA( KED YOUNG
WOMAN.
’charged that there is a bi- ; ' .,11 ent afoot headed by
MOIORISTS W ARNED , ONNERSVILLE, Ind . Oct 27.
Motorists by Folice
chief and fire truck- the right of way or be prosecuted. The warning
HEF.MER, Ind., Oct. 27. (UF) Two train crew member- were in jure,! slightly and .- 'ires of Univer sity of Wi-con.-m dud' iits were link en up severely when a peeial train, carry ing a delegation to the Mi< hi-
7nKS KN \SSD NMFNT MUtV sl ' M ' ; ' < "N i ii.r,> >>ir. - ( , held FOR I All.I RE
TO REFOR’I At ( III! N I.
Sigma Tau Gamma, local fratern itv of DeFauw University, assigned all their property over to fhe Central Trust Company, in the Futnam Cir-
wrre
Contrary to several reports that
f'tpelis New to place Dailey have gained wide circulation in < iaw-
"f Governor and he ui - fordsville during the pa t tw enty-ft ui w bji h were aid to have resulted when ^aews of attacking Leslie hours, no man or men have been ar- motmi.-t- tried to “beat the f iu,k
rL'kirg motives. rested in connection with an attack j 1( (jfp. fiz th" plea of the Demo- that was perpetrated upon ii young iite for Republican sup- girl hete Wedix-d > evening at -ix said Frank Dailey, the o’clock in west VV.iba -h avenue. I he * ! candidate for Governor is police have been working tirele six on kar'i.an. He has never been the case cvet ince the attack hupp, i ‘’"'JPliort u R'publican ticket ed but so far no arrests have been
’■’tblu an randidrte.” made.
"" c to Dailey’s activities a- j Since th- act was committed rumor ^on counsel he said “The have spread that two young men of
gan Wi coi - " ’ I \t • C uit court Saturday. Paper
( hb-f I oe to gix' ln was wrecked near here today. Hied by S. A. Hays, attorney.
The wreck occurred when th"
spe-
cial plowed into the rear end of
According to the statement the a
, — — - sets of the fraternity were a house
nDcd from several te,. '. , ' 1 "" freight train. Tho ■ injured were A Seminary -treet, furnishing- and
B. Goshorn, Montpelier, ()., and A. H |,out $250 till due the fraternity. M Alhaney, Montp' li . fireman and | ('.,-t t |o wa- president of the
Roachdale, 29; Reelsvillc, 15
G.-e of telephone rates in .ind throughout the state 'i $2 000,000 a ye: r may to the kkill ' of Mr. ' b' a o<dates. During the “f Ed Jackson he haMi , for ,nan ^ large
^lidut,.
, (i|» MAN STARS FOR NORTHF As | FI TN AM SQI AD IN
NET TILT.
engineer of the pa "tiger train. Two car and th' caboose of the freight train wen del ailed and burned advice- aid. AVabash railroad officials ordered an emergency engine to take the train on to Ann Arbor but it was feared it would arrive too late for student t" 1 •' the game.
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This city had been taken into custody by the police. The first of these young men when rpprehended, thoroughly
convinced the i-lice th" h “ in Futnam County Friday night
( LASS H A S HIM Ft I IA E
T|.„ 1928-29 basketball -eason op
the man they were l""king for
thi second i not even in the city net
V. | H>r „ here for -»me time
Dailey j n a recent i have been . '*•‘in , aitj thcif* .should he t, m r P ub l* c service
.'I* Ho « technical
Hi. | aw H lm j, as | )et , n r-.j “ ,,r increases out of
7,,..' r public ervice task doubly
i Journal.
when the Riachdale high s, h„"l q ,j mt. t downed the determined Reelsville
Members of the f 15 ‘ Th '■
busy runring down every | first half ' n led 15
. i • a il. .. , i I 4 i trt • 11
man-, identity, the ultimate winners, the count
far have been unsuccessful in
PLYMOUTH, Ind . Oct. 27. (UPl
Flan- to mak" th, Lincoln high NkAV YORK, Oct. 27 (UP)—The school here one of the most beauti- New York Sun in an article said to- ^ ful properties in Indiana are being day that Rogers Hornsby, manager of ( ed hi completed by the 1928 clu.-.—the last the Boston Hiaves last year, had f|Vor of cla*, to graduate fi„m the in titu- -igned a three-year contract with the
he- tion. Chicago Cubs.
The deal wa
they have to th, ".a’,'. j.emtO. - 1U.,!'tlurtng the closing The cla * ha decided to use be
jl hU liir II« >T « ■ . .
candidate their efforts. Ih’' 111 * ,tl ' t 1 ' ' 1 -j ^ ,, a me wa - played on the Roach
con ummated a week
tween $400 and $150 of its tren. ury ago in New York, thejitory sayand
for shrubbery to ..urround the sch< ol. the Cubs will The <hrubbery is now being trails- and outfielder
le** and*Lewis', Reelsville planted around th- school by a Mid-
utetanding player.. U^hurry fum.
ha rd._ Cravrfor-^ville man, Roach,late, ann ^ idltbum film. ; 8U lr,i
Harvey Sutherlin, of Greerx a.-tb’, is under atrest in the F.iik*' county jail a, Rockville, charged with failure to report an nut' mobile accident and a charge of involuntary manslaughter will likely be preferred against him also as the result of the death of George Mager, of Diamond, who ilied in the Communitx ho.-pital here following the cdli.-ion with
Sutherlin's car.
The accident happened on the main street in Diamond about two month ago and Sutherlin i. charged with being the driver of the automobile whi< h cra.-hed into Mag"i'- car. It is claimed that Sutherlin wa - dtiving without lights and that Mag, r wa - unable to ec tlv ar until too late to avoid a collision 'lager xvabadlv hurt and was ru.-hed to the Community hospital here where he
died about a week latei
Sutherlin is said to have abandenrar at the time of the accident and had since been a fugitive from ju tire until he wa , aptured Wed
nesday.—Brazil Time
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Mr. and Mrs. Chari" F /' i mot.
give Bo-ton $20(),tHI0 end to Bloomington Saturday to at
Karl Webb and Cliff tend the Indiana Ohio State football
Fred Ma- game. They will lx- the gue t of Prof exchange for Homoby. and Mi George K. Morn.-.
BUt HAREST, RUMANIA. Oct. !7 (FIT All employes of the Recea railway tation were under arrest toda,x in connection with tlv wreck of
rderod (he f,i-t Simplon Oriente Express
which ran thtoiigh an open -witch and
crashed into another train.
R"p<>rt gathered from pa--engeis establi he there were no employes at the station at the time of the
wrec.k.
Mo t of the bodb of virtims wer# found in t\xo splintered roaehes of the local pa. -enger train into whxh the evpre , i rushed. A mail and baggage car also were demolished and a leeping coach was hurled from the
truck.
o — SI ATE ROENDI F BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct 27. (t Pi More than I,Hint persons, c, m-pri.-ing group seven of the Kiwunis, Rotary and Lions clubs gathered here today for the annual state roundup of the organizations. Local member# of the respective club- will play ho t. to the gathering Informal dinner programs, speeches, and xariou entertainments are billed for the meetings. Delegations fr m Connersville, Bedford, Bloomfield. Evansville, t.iuton, Mitchell, Princeton, Sullivan, Vincenne:. and Washington were expected.
:’i up and Parvin Boughn, secretary.
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Rogers Hornsby To Chicago Cubs
•■RAJAH" SIGNS THREE-YEAR ( OMR A, T WITH WINDY
( ITV < LI II.
fhe Big Ten football game thi* afternoon between Ohio State and Indiana university is th’ biggest attraction vheduled in connection with the roundups. Worth W. Fepple, Michigan ( ity, district governor of Rotary, will he the headline speaker ut the Rotary convention along with Art Nehf, big le igue bn "ball pitchei and ilotarian of Wa hington, Ind.
INDI AN AFOI.IS LI A ESlO( K INDIANAPOLIS, Ort. 27 (UP)— Hog were 15 cents higher at the Fnion Stockyards tmlax Bulk (180 to 275 lbs.) cleared the pen - at $9.35. Receipt numbered 5,ooo The i attle and calv, markets were teady, teer selling ut $11.50 to $15 90 and vealers at $14 50 to $10. Calve were quoted at $8.60 to $lt. Tlv top price paid in the cuttle division was $17.!*,). The jheep market " >i* lower.
