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HOOVER

Iweft into presidency

cans in Now York, who had . upporifd un ’ '"'vcrnor, apparontl;. ,|j,| support him for prt.klrnt. h,. ^ ew Aork City vote was not sufficient to overcome the terrific upstate marjor-

ities for Hoover.

(iKEKNCASTLH, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1928.

No. 20.

\NPII>ATE HHKAKS

FOR MUST

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Nominee Carries New r^j Thirty-Five Other States. ' su Still Doubtful.

YORK. Nov. 7 (UP) Herb- „ V fr of California has been

President.

lunK for office for the first | 1 j s he defeate I (iovernor E, Smit h of Ni w A'oi k, a vet•jtei of polities, in one of the ■tarular vietorie.s in the his(Ameri an campaik'n . accord Nation wide returns eollected

Unit d Press today.

L r smashed the Solid South L, time the Republican , have

in fifty years.

Lral 'i took Governor Smith' ite of New York with it gie. t fcf forty-live electoral votes, r^ult, a tabulated by the Prr-.-. stands as follows:

total vote.

Lr, 3S3, Smith 70. Doubtful

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Kqsally surprising was the hreakintr «'i the solid south. Hoover w s vie torious in 011 Virginia, the mother of Presidents and Capital e t | u . „ 1(j Confederacy, and allthouph the south except in .South Carolina :.\d I.nui-i-ana, polled tiemendous vote . Smith, However, ran up a heavy vote hi

Mass achuselts.

Governor Smith's cauipai|»!i ,>rategy in the Farm Belt appeared to have failed completely. Ho C ,v, r carried the Farm Belt solidly (P pit,, his refusal to endo:.-;' the M, \ nj Haugen Hill in any respect. Smith said he , favored the fui amental piineiple of the McNary-Haugen bill hut lie ivoiiled committing himself on the; equalization lee specifies hy. However, after sdiator Norri. of Nebraska declared for Smith, Hoover announced he would call a .-pedal sea-! sion of Congress to deal with Farm

relief if elected.

Al 10 IS STOLKN Arthur Heat, prominent Putnam county politician, wa.-- about tne only Republii an w n ght. whi n i coupe which wa parked near G. (). P. headquarters.

I. G. LESLIE NEXT STATE EXECUTIVE

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Radio receiving • ts were u ed extensively by \ to heic and over tile nation during the night to hear the election return . Mo t of the larger

broadcasting station o\ci the conn- DMLKA

try sent out report- every few min-i

utes on the voting.

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10.(100 M X IDRfi Y.

I.F \D I VRLY

Herbcrl ( . Hoover, I’resident-Elect (harles ( urtis, Vice I’resident-Eleet.

FIVE D’PAUW BOYS MISSING FROM CAMFUS

ABRAMS AND OGLES GAIN CO. OFFICES

Or

It vote

p inromplcte, IP,711 fi'.l i.

L ■ ' i , ' ■ ;i l, Snath, --..iho.

Xiver nm ' nity, -,a',P) ;)0 |. I, I cried I O'

D wit Ii him hv iaeica. e,i

majorities. The Uepubli- I ralernity

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Lis'. : av< i in til enat L, ,|, i :,,it i II ,.t out end Lyh.fii Avenue in \\'.c-in :■ ^t.-cti n a ' d. Bunt till w a - incomplete tolit wa- ufficient to reveal L:s .ini on i m > • L himIi 1.,o d, Ii ive p..kon firm ItWltillU.dimi of till pulicl id k. 'iy e! ill i"t la ■ in upn.i M*rr based his tippt al for

LEFI LAS’I I RID MORNING

INTENDING TO ATTEND \RMY-DI*Al \\ MM.

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wiittly the result w, known, Jt N'.'K: • ii' ad 'li Aid i - ■injur : sued it statement (left'" "-o' a a ‘a ' a,roup h

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I race of Missing Ro\ - . No l.xplaiiatinns N-lvami I.

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I he five missing DePauw tinlents showed up ill Greeneastle tli afternoon. They tat 1 '! tin , ppii lost in the fog in New Y ork and had engine double at Nyack, ..ad simply neglected to inform relatives or friends of

their whereabout.-.

11 ei licit Hoover tarries County Nearly 1,000 Notes. Noble Johnson Runs NN ell

Marshnll D. Abrams and Gilbert Ogles, led the Republican ticket in Putnam County in Tuesday’s election

THE OFFK I NI ViH I The official vote in Putnam > unty a tabulated by the ( air . mg Board showed the following total

For t ongress

Noble Johnson .>i;>!i Henry Moo ,

For Prosecuting Atlorney Marshall 1). Abiams Clifford It. Dickerson . I or loint Re pres nt.it is 1 Charles A. Taylor .... Harlan R. Denton ....

For Treasurer

Gilbert Ogles Alva E. Kisby

I or Sheriff

Virgil Grime 1 Kdwar I Kiteljorg

For < oroner

Eugene Hawkins PiaT Frank K. Reed 171-

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COURSES IN MILITARY TO BE ELECTIVE

THE >1 R NNN Mil K.S Many people I Gn .'iicastle voted twice III Ole ;■ .11 uatiolial elei tioil. j they voted in the l.iteraiy Digest straw vote -oine . . 'it week ago and (gain vest ‘ida> Nlany thonglil tin Digest vote w uthentic, tut the count of t n \.di in ve tmnav’s lalloting liowi d il to lie ah.a:' celect. .. i WHITE HOUSE BECKONS TO MR. HOOVER

D'PM VN PRESIDENT ISSl ES FATEMENl TO THIS EF1 lit I KATE MONDAY.

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MEMBERS

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Dr. Oxnam Sets Forth Reasons I <>i < hanging R. D. 1'. System Hacked H> M. E. < htireh.

1 oi Surveyor

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and both were elected by handsome VN'.liter Dunbai majorities. Abiams defeated Clifford Q rv j|| ( , (gv, R. Dickerson, present prosecuting at ( omniis-ion, r 1st. torney and Ogle- won over Alva Kis- yiorton Fordic by, treasurer of Putnam county for j am( ,, g

t onimissioner 3rd. In.lint Albert (). Alley

I' ■fwlH a “convincing e • idet i e 1 litii ican people consider lion the I,. .( method . d"al-

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determined to mainttiin tin I' N ■ Id Iring s rpre' atioti - pr 'liahl;

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■it a . "te of eollfidelici' ill tin

two years.

Edward Kiteljorg, Democratic candidate for re-election, led his ticket

,, , . ' r and defeated Virgil Grimes by some

Parents and fraternity brothers of t , .,...,

,. . . , r , , ,, ' 1,200 volts. 1 he other races were five DePauw stu(i"ii' , who left Green- ,, , . , , . all very elo. aim in most m.-tance.-, ra ti., last F ru'ay norm,ig by auto- ^ ^ ujrud lh( , o|Tit . iu , volc to d „. nmbil. intending ' > to West I omt, , yrmit|i . ^ „ uU , m( , ( ur lt tuok th(

name ti

Marion K. Cooper

Hill HiOO

Hill! IdTI

I.',- I 170k

i cmy figer football

game, are becoming alarmed over the continued absenc* of the boys.

TAYKOR DEFE N IKD

Charles A. Taylet, Republican tandhlu'.r l > joint "ar. pi.. ntnti vi from Putnam and Owen countie was defeated by Hail n Denton, hiDemocratic ouponeiit by appioximate ly 151 vote,-. Taylor carried Putnam

Epsilon Noble Johnson, Republican candidate county by 1 vote but Deiito > n t u- l Liberty j for congress. Hoover and John.-on Owen by I a) majoni and ti

Nt a meeting of the faculty of In

I'auw I niversity Tuesday afternoon '

Di. (, Bromley Oxnam, prescient o InT’auw, announced that beginning with the school year of 192!), military training will he made elective and not i "tnpulsory as it now the case foi I'p limen and sophoniare men. The cour.-iin military (raininy ml lienee, formerly required fo giaduation, will be made elective un del the in w ruling of Dr. Oxnam. Thi DePauw president gave numerou ii a "iis lor the ehunge m this course i hii f of which was the fact that thi • ie' i rnl 1 onfereiice of the Metbodis!

NEXT no 11)1 NI OF I N PI I P STATES IS siti m \|»| \ YtKR.

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PA 1.0 NI To. ( il l' , N"\ 7. (I Pi j Herla-rt 11 ivi i ■ I on I In tip of his beautiful i n itop S.ui Juai hill today and louki I i|..wn .. i. - Hu nmpus where h i ame a a tudenl irphaned and mbitious, ju t

!7’ years ag".

Aero- tin VI i ,i "I la buy li'ioi ' Ireams he lool.til ala ad of him to tin ■Vhite hoUs. . i I ll.'llit >. . N l .ltlll'l N merican ad i iched its tri

imphant note.

The hoy who wa liniii on an Iowa farm and took m a. imig t ■ pay I'm ,lis education a bn (Jec'ril 11re I lent of the Pniti'd State Paltici citing in in - I appaie 1 he yvom . i c ho -hared ii; i • aT i day . I allow n dm across tin a to lai lands and

houldered purl of hi

rise above other men, now ih tilled to help him b pH i lent of the world' cieatc t repulilii Hoover ei med to mi , all tin iis early struggle , the elimax of hi labors in the iippiiil of millions uj j his countrynn n, tin pi in- al' powei

winner.

Herbert Hoover carried Putnam

The missing students are: Robert j county by a large majority, us did

Orr, Mt. Carmel, II!., Delta fraternity; Arthur Gerwi",

Center, and Warren Hooper, Berkley, | swept the Fifth Congressional Di Calif., both members of the Theta ' trict with larger majorities than wa

Kappa N'u frateinity; Raymond Rus- expected.

sell, Kapel, iiiul Frederick Fout-

party; others will regard Gam Ten, both of Delta Chi.

| v. I.• af cniifidein a in |liniyi i ,

y feel that religii u

J had much to do with the out F 1 -t W .at I- a 'll' ! ' U a re ill ■ a subject for endles.- debate, ig as Smith's defeat has |lnovi i (Tert'iial \ - de i xceed the Cnniiilge landslide In I t rat'd g i ■ , puhii i! > actual vote i- loser than th

i the electoral college.

| I 'U i ri ing i leim nt a!' defeat v.a.- his loss of New he -tste wliieli has four time

No word ha- heen received from the group mi 1 tin y left. That they v.vie not at tlic Nnn: DePauw game is definitely km wn other studentv.ho made the muni tip report tht

five were not on the young men departed

'The vote in Putnam county cam as a surprise to many, although cIum observers of the political trend pre dieted that Hoover would carry the county by a thou-and votes or more. The Democrats, if they thought anything like this, would not admit it before the election, and a- Hoover

eleeted ! ini to t he state Mr. Taylor's vote w . Denton polled 277 I, l< jority lie received hell

legi lature. 2C'Hk a in] Mr.

, the one ma-

niaking his

Kpiscopal church had opposed thi

courses and the local faculty a yea, | i lat |„. lml , |M> ln aiiMety a hear go voted to make it a preferentia er of the nation' trouble 1 " ur e. Dr. Oxnam doe not oonsidei 1 Rooking dawn o i Imniii. i , h-teu |

ng to them -ill" -aftly ll.nl Stun ford," Hnaver wa- oven urn- by Ii emotion and teal, ralle.l ilowil III

trend of Noting Shifted From Demon.it Nominee NNuh I p -tale Precincts Reporting. (It! 1,1.KIT N) T he gubernatorial race continues i'a..' but II iri v G. I i lie, the Re- , lolican i andiil.ite, gpiilinueil t >;.iin : ligiitly as i ,u Ii county tep .rted its

Imal vote.

'The eiiunl in "OOti precinct - wa-la-lie (,;i7,.'t92 and Kiank t. Daile,, De’iinerat, T.S.T,.';iT;, 'The letuni. ilniing today slinyved a decidedly Tight tr-nd toward l.eslie, but the few vote , the Repulilican cundiilale le t b. ,a nii'iiy counties continued to add t > ii. apparent majority. ITiiteT Stab - Senator Arthur R '! tliiusiiii, douhtli ha . won re i |i - ii.it. The i "iint in the enntorial a"" sliinveil Kabul.on 7''2,7(U an 1 Sumi|i (ibljial. IND1 ANAI'DKIS, Nov. 7 (ITT Raputilii ai N'atiiuial an I Stale eandi late- have c.'iiied Indiana, it bei ini" increa mgly evident today a I'Tuinilten d in t" niiglueiit tlic vit'- recorded during the night. In the IT e ulent ial i ii ", I lei b"'! ,louver si'emed ta htivi piled up ' majoiity of about 200.0t)() In "G! ii the State' T.iiOk piecim I , Hi’ .ote was Hoover 702,720 and Gm rnor Alfred K. Smith, 175,S09. K. Thi 11 I'eeal , I teinoci idle I ille ehaimian, today refu ed to cniiceili hat I la i i y G. I • lie, Republii an Iki

h ell i lected.

“In the ahsence of ntVici.d rei.urn , be -aid, “we do not rtuicnle the defeat of Kraiik ('. Dailey for iovernor. A number of Di’inociatic .trough' Id are to lie heaiil liom a T ,ve at headqualt* i -till 'Ting to the lap, tti.it N|i I laTay v. ill Ii i|. I n < I lie willlii l ill tile filial ntTicial enillil."

majoiity trict.

1C5 votes for Hie joint di

di lines. I he curr ] fl< | Democratic precinct after :i I ieree-Ar- | in , ( .j n( .R jt wii iin unheard 1 I propo-

row touring car belongin'.' to Hooper.. ,j tjon j,, thj (0U „ty. The lug .-ur-

Sl IT I DR D \N1 \GES

Lena (ioodwin ha tiled uit

damage- in the Puti iigiiin-t R. S. Chri ( alleged auto iicciib'i 1 !t'2K in Danville. I sett- that Tie ulb

xplanation for tht delay in ig ci uld be .ul\ anccil by mem-

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tier of the fraternities to whieli they belong. Relatives of the boys have In en in touch with fraternity broth

him goyernor, cnee in face i f > > here and considerably anxiety i

Fig" I.anTslide. Many Uepubli- manif' t.

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■rise generally, was the strength of con idei . de • pet the entire county Republican ticket, menl "f >2.T,000. ThrougHout the night as tin return are In r attorne;.

came in, the Republican ticket took the lead and maintained if until the final precincts reported, and then the Democratic candidates for lommi--imier, the coroner, the surveyor and others were elected by the iTose.-t margin in the history of Putnam

county p litics.

It would probably be hat'd to determine the various rea.-aii for the (letli'ction of Democrat ie voter- from theii party ticket to Abram.- and Ogle Both made an active canvass, urtT tli" ime was true on tli" Repuh|jean -ule a- to Grimes. Mid Kiteljnrg led by one of the largest majorities ever given a candidate. Frank Dailey carried Pu’iiam rout t\ by a majority of blH vote (da caw Britton, Democratic, wa- elected Cnmniission. r from the fir t district liy in \ate and Marion K.' ooperw n majority of Dig vote-. Dtville

fm

i i ii uit court result of an on Jutn 19, plaintiff a i injuria and ud a. k judg - and Murphy

Noble Johnson District Winner

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Incol'ipletf I'iftli f'ongr'

retuni Irom i mal d ! l let

military training essential to educu

tion, he reports.

Dr. Oxnam said, “1 am opposed ti ampul ary military training for ped

agogical reasons...

"1 do nut think that coiii|iul.-ory Military training can he justified fron th" standpoint of preparedness it Hf... True preparedness is pre par eilne for peace. Military prepar ' dues i prepaiediie-s for war. Com j pulsory cout-e in international un ei landing can he ju-tified with fa a ie" a -uranee from the standpoin af euaiatiteeiiig peace and security Hiau can eaui es in military si ieni • "I am opposed to compulsory mil it iry training u|ion patriotic ground Ta i ompel college men of Amerii . tu take military training approai h" ii.geruu.'ly ii'ai to class legislation The tim ■ ha- come to identify pat J rioti-in with tho activities tha ■ ok to create international under ; -t Hiding, to identify it with thosi "iideavor' that ""k to establish 0m 1 fi rm "f world organization fron which world law and order may coni", to iib ntify it with those con .-troetive movements that seek t' ahull h war from the face of tin earth, and to identify it with a low of country that manifests itself ii

cheeks. Silently In turinil and en ereil the him • . It wa - a eolurtTil and i nipi < i w -eerie when hi Alma NR.li r hail' I him exuher.intI;, a "I'h Tint-eb Hoover." Tiny liteia' I \ >d" San Juan hill, in iTiin hehiii'i lohn Phillip Sou a' band.

SMITH PLANS TO TAKE REST

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TWO IMP IN V' ( KM RAMA III . rh<» “Panama I imtiil, f thf Illiii"! ( imt I IrraiN’M ln’i» t la\ Tli ireman wei< killeM .vd ons uit* mjiuofl.

»r.i K . 7 (IP) < lack 11a i n nilrna*!, wa ■in’.iii« , *t ami •Yllil |M|

Mr . Alii" ( «»\ ha (.» And • ison t make her futuif home with ler daughter.

NKW YolfK. Nov. 7 after his < n'lipaign hut i * t umli t ui hei|, (lo\.

Smith lept File tin I • ''ii'imi in his

hotel home In re.

He Ii *1 returned then' .it ! ;i. m one of the wor t heat* n nu n 11 p *li ti* , out trip * d hy ll«*ihf*it llnt.v i m th** Pr* identi.n i.h* l.*'.i\in^ or<l»'! not t«* he disitn Im**|, h" plaine d t< -leep until .'i' und no*m.

His future pianw ar oine of hi associatf would piohahly take nitfht \ acation >vith

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day indu etp I N hh -I n.-«*»i, I’ r'd» i f | 1# , ( |,» s j rf » to ha\*’ America lead in

* an, had l>e» n r** * I* < t*State * eop^r* h> *»t*’ ovi r lii oppon* Moore of I **rre Haul*

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f)'N'eiil wa re elected suryepor by u ,.f :| votes. Fslwnrd Kiteljoige bud rppri'Ximnttly 1 200 majority.

A. R. Robinson Is Re-elected

Mr-. Arthur l.'oing Ann of Huff-'.bt, N. N the former'.- parent .

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Henry NN.

and daughter .. are visiting I)*', and Nlr

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pnp! I. NR < \ NIHDATK RETT RN FD TO I S. SEN ATE BY VOTERS OF INDIAN N. (> Arthur R. Rebinson, juniot United States senate)' from Indian', wa- reelected t" the .en itr in Tuesday'.- "lei tj.in over his Denmcrutic oppanent. Alhei* Stump, by a large majority, repel! w.iich were incomplete from over Indiana, indicated early today. Reports s ,d Robin-on and "thets on the state ticket with the possible exception i f governor, which wa.- cxpe ted to be \ery (.lose.

y? FRAS'EC, I'AitEX

wiii Id 1 rviee t" the end that peat ' Hid good will may rule iiivm th' i • irth. Such id'nt ifii alien is in it ^ .-Ii but loyalty to the fine-t tradi Iioi of Nineiii.i and but keepin; , faith with th" hoys who sleep beneall . lla i to e hi France und who believ that they fought in ‘a war to en

wa r’.”

In t. king the action Dr. Oxnau isi'ie cd Ilia i,ght given the educa timial in.-titution in the matter in thi N itionnl Defense Act itself. It i the duty of the cduiational institu tion under this act to determini whether Hi" i "ur " in military train ing hall he compul. ory or elective. Dr. Oxnam declared he did not held the view of the pacifist. He said he believed the use of force under Judicial auction could be justified; howm i, he wa- convinced that "even in inti tnation:.I affair- wherein days H I nine we may u <• an international pa lice force, ncvcrthiJe - real advance: will tie made through the develop meiit of th" technique of cnit iliation rather than hy force coercion. “I am particularly anxious to abolish reliance upon force in settlement of diffieulti' for the reason that a generation that i- taught to u-e for e 't„ ,ettle international problem i (Continued on pa^e three) I

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