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ATS RESCUE assengers OF -FATED SHIP
UfE BOAT AND EM ERGR aft reported STILL missing.
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SANK MONDAY
Ship "Vestris” Went To Bot10l! , of Atlantic Ocean Off toast of Virginia.
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1928.
BOOTHANDLE
No. 25.
gW YORK, Nov. HI. (IP) — io Dasheii out today the dramatic 0 [ how part of tho crew and n-ers of the stricken steamship rjj were being rescued by various ers that had forsaken regular - s t 0 go on mercy missions, t 6:15 a. m., messages to the io Marine Corporation indicated (lifeboats had been picked u]i— by the American shippers and
by the Myrian. Still another ' fore 11 a. m. today that all life boats go said only one lifeboat and from the Vestris had been picked up,
raft were missing.
PENETRATES CHILD’S JAW
10-YEAR OLD MANHATTAN BOY PAIN FELLY HURT TUES-
DAY NOON.
CARS COLLIDE
Two automobiles came together Monday night at the intersection of i Walnut and Locust streets at the Stop and Go sign. They were driven by Clark Wilson and F 0. Barnes. The I cars weie -omewhat damaged but in
one was injured. o—
RESULT OF CHILDISH PRANK
passengers to the life boats. >'“7 Wtd Laugldm stood by watchthe one-tune queen of the South American fleet gradually break up until 1:25 p. m., Monday, when they abandoned the boat. Rescue vessels were hastening from almost every position of the Atlantic. The Berlin, the Santa Barbara, the Ohio Maru, the San Juan, the Vollane, and the American Shipper were among the passenger liners to switch
courses.
The Newton, the Myriam, and an unnamed Italian ship were among the freighters. The United States Navy ordered out the coast guard cutters Davis, Tucker, and Manning. The battleship Wyoming, one of Uncle Sam’s great sea fighters left Hamp-
ton Roads and steamed to the posi- Cecil Wayne Green, 10-year old son' WHS srnt Plymouth from tion of the Vestris—35.57 north and of Mr. and Mr-. Frank Green who hcre about a month ago.
T 1, , reside near Manhattan, was painfully °* One by one the craft reached the . injured Tuesday noon as result of a scene, and one by one reported early youthful prank by some of his play-
Monday night that there was no sight mates.
of the Vestris, and its life boats. The boy, it is reported, was walk- ,,, 0 ,n g home from school with a group WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. (UP)— of children on the paved road from Coast guard headquarters was advis- 1 Manhattan to Greencastle. The reed by its Norfolk division shortly be- 1 iwirt states just as a car driven by
TO IMPROVE ROCKVILLE SANATORIUM
Auto Door Handle Removed From tecil Green’s Face At Hospital.
Pushed Against Car.
ROY IS REM RNEl)
Sheriff Edward Eiteljorg returned from Logansport Tuesday night with i Duane Whittacker of Cloverdale, who | escaped from the Boys’ Home at Plymouth on Monday ami was picked up | by the Cass county authorities. He was being questioned hero during the day by officials. The lad ran away | from Plymouth with handcuffs on
STEVENSON ANNOUNCES FARM DATES
VPPROPRIATION OF $1,218,KtO TO
BE ASKED OF STATE
LEGISLATURE
REtJl KST NOW
Officials Of Indiana Stale Sanator^m At Rockville Present Facts To
Board of Accounts.
AMERK \\ LEGION DISTRICT
MEETING
Thursday night, the Clinton Post and Auxiliary will entertain the Legion Posts ami Auxiliaries of the F'ifth District. Dan Sowers will be there to present certificates to the F’ifth District Junior baseball champs; the Twelve Points Band will put on a program; John McF'aciden, the new District Commander, and the delegates from the San Antonio convention I will also speak. A big time is promFILE i-ed and the Clinton Post i.- a live post. Will all members who plan to go get word to Smith Phone Sl(>-\
tonight.
Wilbur S. Ponner, Commander.
SHORTAGE IN BOOKS FOUND AT DANVILLE
HENDRICKS COUNTY AUDITOR DISAPPEARS WHEN EXAMINERS APPEAR.
LEFT
‘•HUNTING I Rll”
Second Scandal Within Few Weeks Develops At Danville Courthouse In Office of F. L. W hicker.
An appropriation of $1,218,640 by the state legislature is askekd in a request filed with the state hoard of
CEMENT Oi l 1(1 A US HERE H. Struckman, president of the International Cement Corporation and C. L. Hogan vice president of the
v. i.. ll i » It |i| » .'OH’lit Ul uir
account- for the fi-cal year of 1929-1 saIne corporation, were here Tuesday M for the Indiana State Sanatorium morning from New York. They were .it Rockville. The request also asked accompanied from Indianapolis to lor an appiopriation of $184,565 for Greencastle In George Pierson, genthe succeeding fiscal year. e ral manager of the Indiana Portland
Officials
at the sanatorium assert i Omcnt Corporation.
but one life raft was still missing. Survivors from the Vestris were on the American shipper, the French tanker Myriam and the U. S. Battle-
ship Wyoming.
The American shipper and Myriam
d 265 persons already had been are proceeding to New York, while
I the Wyoming will go tu Hampton 339 men, women and children | Hoads, \ a.
the Vestris were forced to | —o—
hers of the Lamport and Holt ; said that 57 persons could be isd in each lifeboat. On the baf the reports of rescue of five -ts, it was possible that between
F red Pfeifer, city, came opposite the j
youngsters, young Green was pushed N° INSTITUTE FOR GREF.Nt AS-
against the side of the machine. The TLE TOWNSHIP COUNTY handle of the car door broke off, pene- i AGF.N f S I \ I FhS. trating the child’s left jaw just be-
depth of 3 5-8 in-j GOOD SPEAKERS
NEW YORK, Nov. 13. (LT|—The S. S. Berlin wirelessed to the Radio Marine corporation at 10:57 a. m. today that it had picked up a drifting lifeboat with a solitary passenger—
believed dead.
No speculation was vouchsafed a.
to the fate vP others who may have taken to the lifeboat from the .-ink-
ing liner Vestris yesterday. Later the Berlin wirelessed:
“Berlin rescued one .man drifting in life belt. Tells th.ff woman with child is drifting here within radiu-
of two miles.”
ASKS RFX’OUNT
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 13 (UP)— Ralph FU Updikefi Republican, defeat-'
Still another message from the Her-' H «' ! "*did:.te for representative of the lin said: Seventh Distiict, has asked for a re-
lo life boats yesterday when the joverturned in the billowing wajsome 300 miles off the Virginia was high today that the life had ridden out the storm ami jl the passengers would be -ave sea was described as rough erately rough” and rains were jg down. first word of rescue came at m. today in a message to tic' Marine Corporation from the ‘jean -hipper of the American ’mtlinp, one of the vessels that terei its trans-Atlantic course tu the -pot where the Vestris
ilom.
on sene,” the American shipitilhued. “One life boat along JUWJV. A* ’2:2'| ., 'G-r.c-|fcddare at 37.1'J north and 70.3H 5V)uent messages to naval enmations told how the coast guard ;r Davis had gone along; ide the 'dean shipper and had removed Ss-engers rescued by the trans-
jtic liner.
4:30 a. m. the French oil tankjrian, radioed the Radio Marine | ration that she, too, had picked j e of the life boats from the Ves-' The rescue was made at the j position as the rescue made by
merican shipper.
4:55 a. m., the Myriam, in a 1 Tch through the Norfolk naval I station to the navy department, j lit had “rescued boat N’o. 5” and | ■ — 'there were “more boats to pick SPLENDID TIME ENJOYED ON Later, it was understood that] ANNIVERSARY OK TEMPLE’S Nos. 3 and 1 also had been DEDICATION.
low the eye to
dies.
The boy was brought to the county hospital and Dr. C. C. Tucker and Dr. W. M. McGaughey were called into consultation and they removed the
handle from the boy’s face.
According to Miss Eva Milburn,
that last year the sanatorium spent $211,986.87 and that the larger amount asked will include $1,012,575 for improvements planned for the year. Of this total $679,900 will be for land- and structures, $295,375 for equipment and $37,3(H) for nonstrucS|.;( I RK!) tu «l improvements. The $679,900 pioposed to lx 1 spent for lands and structures will include
Institute Will lie Held Ibis Winter $539,000 for a men’s and women’s paAt Six Towns Oxer Putnam tie: ts building, $35,000 for remodel
( ounly. ing the main center building, $45,000 "■ for u nurses’ home, $16,00o for a
F’arm institute date- for Putnam laundry and bakery, $25,000 for threi
superintendent of the hospital, this i.- county and various speakers were an doctors cottages, $8,500 for repairing one of the most unusual accidents in i nounced Tuesday morning by Robert lb'’childien’s building, $7,100 for addi her experience. It is believed the H. Stevenson, county agiicultural : 4ion- to the power house and $4,300 boy, although painfully hurt and suff- agent. There will he no in-iituti * 1 concrete coal storage bins. It i ering from shock, will recover rap-1 program for Greencastle town-hq : ‘l-o contemplated spending $10,75ti idly due to his youthful vitality. | this winter but meeting-, will he held f |,r mechanical and technical equip
Before .leaving the city, they visited briefly with friends. They expected to return to New York during the afternoon. HOOVER WILL STEAM SOUTH NEXT MONDAY
I’RESIDFNT-F.LEt T TO M\KI ’’GOOD WILL TOUR" OF LATIN NATIONS.
Riding with Pfeifer at the time of at six of the larger town- <-vci tin
the accident was D. L. Rood. Both county,
men are employed by the Pennsyl- The institute date
vaniu railroad company.
follow
« re-
Jan. 9— Uoachdale. Jan. 10—Russellville. Jan. 11—Cloverdale. F'eb. 19—Bainbridgc. F'eb. 28—Fillmore March 1—Reelsvillc. According to Mr. Stexen on on
“Still searching for two lifebota and makeshift raft reported to have
women.”
KEY WEST, Fla.. Nov. IS. (11*)The freighter Ortega was reported today to have been stranded— but without immediate danger—off Haiti. The wrecking tug Warbler has been
sent to the rescue.
The Ortego is operated by the Atlantic Gulf West Indies steamship
company.
count of votes cast, charging fraud very capable speaker have In, n in counting of ballots. Louis Lodlow, cured through the < o op. ration of Demrocrat, elected over Updike ami Purdue University. Among thi I George O. Hutsell, Marion County group are: Prof. Ik A. Ogg, C.rcenb rk, xvi it named defendants. lea. tie; Mrs. Morton Fordice, R11--0H
nu nt, $153,825 for power house equipii ' t and $36,390 for miscellaneou
needs.
Tlo late board of health has recoin nn nded the appropriation, it xvax aid, in order that additional faeilitiem y he supplied. The request said then' now are 1,100 beds in the sana tnrium, while 22,500 beds aie needed to aicommodate patients desiring to
enter.
PALO ALTO, Cal., Nov. 13 (UP) j President elect Herbert Hoover's I I Latin-American good xvill tour, on ■ which he embark next Monday, will I : include calls on Mexico and perhap Nicaragua, inn l outspokokn in it- ill feeling against the United States of I all the ceuntlie. below thhc Rio
Grande.
Plan- are being made for a stop »: 1 Vera Cm/ and a railroad journey to
Mexico City, both dining the North 1 ,
waul .'Wint; hark to tlir United State
The second political scandal within a month threatened Hendricks county today when the mysterious disappearance of Floyd L. Whicker, county auditor, was discovered at Dan-
ville.
Irregularities in Whieker’s accounts were found Monday by examiner, of the state board of accounts. They started an immediate check on his books, Lawrence F’. Orr, chief examiner of the accounts board, an-
nounced.
The total discrepancy in funds xvill not be known until the examiners complete their work, which may
take several days.
A month ago today Alvin Woodward, county clerk, was placed behind the liars at the Michigan t’ity state prison to serve a sentence for embezzlement of public funds. At a called session of the Hendricks county hoard of commissioners Monday afternoon the members appointed Charles E. Shields, a hanker of Clayton, to till the unexpired
| term of the auditor. Shields took j office immediately. Doth the former I auditor and Shields are Republican .
Whicker wa- last seen at Stilesvitlc five miles west of Danville, Thursday night, by Claude Boyd of Stilesvillc, a close friend. After conversing with Boyd a few minutes he drove toward Terre Haute, according to informa-
tion received by Orr.
The missing official was driving a
new automobile purchased at the FJv-
Roberts garage at Danville.
In Mexico’s <',(|idal t’ity, the Presi dent elect xvill in' the guest of Amha
POSTERS ON DISPLAY
-A a part of IW* 1 v 'ito*nal Bod in restoring go-•! vc'ution- tie tween Week program the art cla-s of th- tie two < mtrii h id won him higli
j Only a small amount of money had I been paid on the car, Roberts re-
’ b> , **’x'tv 1*1 .-x ■Him' if » |
sacior Uwij’.M Mnrrow, wHom* sucre.' . ’ . . ....
A check of D.invillo hank.. aim
The suit allege.- that in thirty-nine ; x ille; Joe Sirer. Jetiersonville, in an-[ |„ f ..,| hj(rh h .,. hoo | has on display at | piai-e. Morrow 1 mentioned as lik<
precincts in the county thre was un-j thoiity on poultry; Mrs. Hairy Ntev lawful counting. Conspiracy on the | en.son, Bloomington; Mr I I’. Stan
the public library eight charcoal po.
MASONS HOLD HOME-COMING
part of persons unknown to the de- ( fendant was alleged. A cost bond, necessary before action (an be taken, was exiiected to he
posted today.
o TO INVESTIGATE INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 13. <UP)A thorough investigation of Supt. j Andrew F • Miles administration a j superintendent of the Indiana State Reformatory at Pendleton, will be
ley, Liberty Center, and S. Purdue, of Shelhyville.
\’i st.1
(■■r able
which have draxx’n many favorcomments from the libiary pat
RESPOND TO ANNUAL RED CROSS DRIVF
These posters are by Dniiuld Grim* - Harry lame, Mary Louise Throo) Clifford F’raizer, Julia Werneke, Anna Belle Pfhaler, and Virginia Owen .
ly to lie name I Secretary of State in
Hoover’ adniinisti.it inn.
Hoover’- 11 im in Mexico a- in Nicaragua would he to further effort.: recently made tn i-ttle difference xxith the 111 ited Stal'. . whether the I’ru ideiit elect will vi. it Nicaraguga has mt I > ('ii decided finally . He ha
made by the In dana State Hoard of
EXPECT COI MA MKMHFKSHIP GOAL TO HE OVER-
SI BSt KIKKD.
Temple Lodge, No. 47, Free and
ponding to the distress calls fill-
h ail, the S. S. Borlin of the ttC( . P pt e( j Ma-ons held their annual ^ig-American line and the S. S. h „ mp cominf , |ir0Jfrain Monday eveBarbara both steamed to the njnK NoVPmber , 2th Ht thc tcmpIe .
^<in where the American shipper the first rescue. Although no ,* r word had come from them, it ipresumed they were engaged in
>.-cuc task.
messages tame as a stirring ude in what hud earlier given i--e of being one of the great dies of the sea—surely the >-t tragedy since 1916 when th>' ,*h crukicr Provence sank in the iterranean with a loss of more
3,000 lives.
Vestris first reported tn uhle ®5 a. m. Monday. She had
This meeting marked the third annual homecoming, and the dedication of Grcencastle’s new temple. An oyster supper opened the evening’- entertainment and xvu- served to about one hundred and forty guests. There was work in the third degree and the remainder of the evening was spent in a social time f"r the entertainment of the entire membership.
Charities, as a result of the charge I made by Clarencce N. Dugan, a dis-
I charged employe, it was announced —■
today by John F. Brown, secretary of "|> utnan) c oun ty , < re.-poii'ling well (the Charities Board. to the Annual K'>!l Call” i- the repml
o — j of Floyd Miller, who lira-s the Phi
WORST STORM IN YEARS P''' ta ' h ‘‘ ,a ' ,r f , ; ' 1 ht, " kyar ' ls
PLYMOUTH, Nov. 13. (LP)-The ha f " r . th " H '" 1 ' '
. 4 . ! shin dnv*» uontinm until Inank >ri\ crack Gunard liner Mauretania arriv- 1 . , , 4 . i . .1
ed today, battered by a terrific storm I
at sea and with 20 passengers ami ‘„ f th( , ,, H al ,. h |)t „ r ,
80(1 members. Mi-. Frank Don/i'i,
and were made under the direction of rereived invit.itioii finm other Cen'-I
Mi Ruth Owens who teaches art i i
the local high school.
These pnsteis can he seen at the lilu aifor the re t of the week. On W ednesday Mrs. Fred Thomas, lihriii inn will place on display about fort of the newest chil- ren’s books.
ral Amici n un coiintrie
A xi-it to Nilarugiia would he un usual, hut a lioli! t i nk* in keeping with ll'iixei’- Latin- A meric an ven ture which xxn unexpii ted and which ha- elicited mn-t fuxoralile lomment from high official- in both Central
and South Ameiiea.
members of her crew slightly injured. The Mauretania reported she xvastruck by a tidal xvav-e on Saturday afternoon. The water reached almost
as high as her funnels.
Those who were injured received bruise- and minor hurt- when
were knocked about
ing of the ship under the terrific im-
INDI A N API (LIS LIVF:ST(M K INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 13. (UP) Hog- weighing more than 170 poundwere 20 to 25 cent- higher at the In-
Other weight -
were -teady. Bulk 170 to 300 pound i rs cleared at $9.05 to $9.10. Roceipt-
were e-timated at 1.100.
The cattle market was little ehangrd on reieipt of 1.400 head. Steerwere quotable at $11 to $17, Calve
FALL MUSIC FESTIVAL ON NOVEMBER 23
Putnam County R"ll Call < haiimnn, r( -ceipt- numbered 700 and the
: states that the i nmmittee expect
pact.
that
thi- minium goal will lie over uh I scribed. Thi- suppi rt is ne< « -ary t< carry out the county program of tin * ''' ! Red Cro-s during the year of 1929
^ j Nationally, the ni g.inixation i a-king
for five million members, which i
in MEET DF;i. 11.
Older members of the Mauretania’s crew described the weather as the wnr.-t in 47 years’ experience. Gale- I
prevailed for two days.
the minimum "hih which it can mci •
I its respon-ibiliti'
President Coolidip 1 , as Pre.-ident i I the American Red ' ro-., lead th< nation in support of tl organi/.ation
ket wa- higher. \Valors sold for $17 to $18 and calve- went at $6.50 to $11. The sheep market was steady.
Fishing Smack Crew Is Saved
PROF. K. II. I Ml LKEI S( HOOI. Ml S|( SI PERN I SOU,
ANNOUNt i s DM E.
’r a leak. Her 339 passengers j SEYMOUR, Ind., Nov. 13. (UP.)— members 0 f the crew were in The Southern Indiana Schoolmen’s unless help arrived immedi- .A -soiiation, c.ompo ed of principals,
.the radio ojierator, M. Laughlin superintendents and school admini crusted with sea salt. jt*d, trators in southern Indiana xvill meet. The Mauretania, gpeedie.-t
. uoon the captain, \V. J. Carey here Dee. n. Dr. \N. A. Mills, pre-i- . .ony ..uiimh »..■ ■. - w as on his last run us coin- dent of Hanover college will be the in five du>s and 46 minute.-, despite | were m j n j k tering t" the need of
of the Vestris— ordered the 'principal speaker. the storm.
One officer told the press that the|.. when Kr( , at , a |. jnl i ( „. Si MJI . h „ . (h. water came aboard the topmost I >jissi.-sippi Valley floor! of la t year, of the Mauretania, which was en-| conflont it j- t h e Red C... t-
i which xve in.-tin-tixely turn. Kelatin
BOAT AN ENT ON R«M K.S IN THI STORM OF ATLANTIC COASI MONDAY.
|y few of u- know th t literally every
hound of the Atlantic made the tri|>; ( j a y during the la-t year it woiker..
Passcn^er rShip Sinks At Sea
uf-
ferers from le.^spi ili>ahtui in this country as tho r**>ult of tiirnadoi* , fires, explosion', flowls, hmiicane. and oth# r calamiti*
* -
OPT1MISTH O'ER VKRDM I
LITTLE ISLAND COAST GUARD STATION, Va., Nov. 13. (UP) The crew of six of the Gloucester, Ma--., fishing schooner “Ruth Mildre<l“, which was grounded on a reel a mile and a half off shore here last night, was rescued eaily today b. coast guard after a strenuous figh’
against heavy seas.
High -eus still running from the storm which swept the western At-
A Fall Musical Concert to he given by the musical oigauizations of the looul high . ho I next Tue.-duy evening Novetnbe- 20 , h wa- announced today by K. R. Umfleet, director of music in the cit.x eh ols. This i the fir.-.t formal appearaiiee of the,-.. organization- this year and promiseto ho of more than ordinary interest. The program will o uter around the general subject of .mtunin and will include number- by the High Sc bool Orchestra, the Gill ’ (dee (’lull, the newlx oigauiznl llox ’ Glee Club Spe ial Choru- from the 7th and 8fh grade., and some extra instrumental
numbers.
The orchestra i- .-bowing up better
this year than the pieviou- years. The mem be i - are Vn.i Grace Brown, president, (,’hsrle R. Brown, secre-
tary and treasurer, Robert
and Jame
business houses revealed unpaid bill . hank note, and other debts again t Whicker amounting to several hundred dollars. In conversations with friend- and acquaintances Thursday, NVIdeker announced his intention of joining .mine Terre Haute friends on a hunting trip. Guy Williams, county ag rieultura! agent, was one of the men to whom he told hi- intention.-. Mis. Whicker, who served as deputx auditor under tier husband, was vi-iting relatives at Noblesville at the time ot his disappearance. She went to that city last Tue-day. Members of the hoard of accounts have been in Danville for the la .1 throo months examining county, ' ii and township books. W«'dne da;, night the two examiners, B. It. AU - Donald of Indianapolis and R. B. Heritage of Pendleton, were called to Peru on special work for a few day , and the following day Whicker van-
ished.
After le.,s than an hour'- work a shortage of several hundred dollui - i in Whicker’,- accounts wa . found, Orr I reported. The money wa- ni 1 ang
( IIN i from the school fund. The auditor
was entrusted with appioxiinab ly
! $2 .6,000 in this fund.
All book- of the mi-sing man will ; be checked in detail, and it will he necessary to interview many pel."in lin the county to whom -<hon| fund ! money wa- loaned before the exact i amount of the shortage is known.
T. J. Kelly Will Speak At Rotary
INSILL OFT MINI, IO GIA E I At TS t ONUKRNING LIU AL GAS PLANT.
T. J. Kelly, general -uperintendont <f the .Southern Division of the Northern Indiana Public Service Uompany, will Ixc the peak.i iit the
Unha id weekly lull, heon of the Rotary club
Stoop , librarians, Phillif. tomorioxv noon.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13 (UP)prompt verdict of not guilty
* '< .h. I'n.r Vestris, bsun.i from Now Vs.k .0 Bio .Is J.sisro snd Bus... Aire. «e«. ka„ ** st ■„ 300 .nils, o( Ner Vork V* U • “i“ ZZL* M* ,y, 'k to lifeboats after an unsuccessful battle with Heax'j ga e-. - ' “ r > ' ’ ^ th -hifting cf its frying to thc rescue. The cause of th-' .inking of tire l.ner is bel.cved to haxe been th, btorffis it ww ^tempting to weather oitcT d^artur. from .New York.
ehooner this morning and
| predicted by defen-e Attorney F rank' f<'ar<'d it might lie wrecked.
J. Hogan in hi. opening statement at The trial of Robert W. Stewart, Ind 'iana Standard Oil Chairman, on in indictment charging perjury !>f to-
day.
Hogan concluded his statement by saying Stewart wa- innocent of fal ifying testimony before the Senate Teapot Dome committee ou:ly thi
Taylor, Robert Monnett, Ethel Marie Mr. Kelly, who e home i in Fort
I yntie Sunday were pounding at tho OTIair, lx I - a Morri on, Harold Vawt Wayne, i connect e.i with th> In..nil
it was ( , ri j arlMV (ioodwine. Alberta Morris, interests and will tell tlr<- Greencastle Gertrude Herod. Sarah Jane Durham, Rotarians some of the change., which Leota Mullins, Fisther Marie Bene- have lieen made in the Greene idle field, Carol Gocdonough, Genevieve Gu Plant, i ml which are now in op-
Pollom, F’lanris Bioxvn, Kl-ie < hild . erution.
Walter Bryan, Orville O'Hair, Robert ’> — —
Allen, (ieorge Benefield.
NORFOLK. Vu., Nov. 13. (UP)— .Six members <>f the crew of an unidentified steam trawler, aground >n a reef a mile and a half off shore from F’al-e ( ape, 40 miles from here, were re-cued by life saving crews, it
was reported here today.
Harold Call, residing in Madison ■ township, is charged with defrauding
Rev. D. H. Brum i, Dr. Frederick W. Shannon, owner of the Mo-
The trawler was driven on the reef Taylor, ami Rev. Davb' are th* 1 Imul non restaurant, in the -um of $19.96.
iyear”The'introduitidn of te-timony by heavy seas shortly after 11 o’clock pa-tots attending the fii 4 Retreat of Tho ease will be heard in the court (was started immediately by tho Guv- la -t night. Twenty minutes after it Protestant Mlni. ter-of Indiana which "f Squire Robert II New gent. Call ieminent through presentation of num- had sent out distress signals the life is being held No> en,hr, 12th. 13th, and is a log hauler by occupation «<’• • ’derous Senate Oil inve.tigiticn docu- saving crews put out in heavy seas Uth at the Pro .d" ay Methodist ing to Prosecutor Clifford S. Dicker.
manti..
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to thur rescue.
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