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L yj(K THIRTY-SEVEN.

RVIVORS of £AN tragedy CH GOTHAM

STILL

, PASSENGERS

, (; |N SINKING OF

ffEA-HEK VESTKIS

(tREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1028.

No. 26.

JOIN the red cross rhere i, international flaethe banner of the Red c,a,s. h flips ln every nation. It mean- the same thins in every nation—ser'ite to humanity. Join your American Re i Cross at Roll Call. NOW

GAS PLANT

IMPROVEMENTS ARE COMPLETE

ADDITIONAL SITTLY OK GAS AVAILABLE FOR GREENCASTLE THROl'GH ADDITIONS

„ OF DEAD SIGHTED loitinue Search Off (oast Of

j D j a Kor Additional Victims Or Survivors of Wreck.

OIKKIAI.S HERE WEDNESDAY

Effect This Week.

Officials of the Greencastle

R. A. MASONS

Stated meetii p Greencastle Chapter No. Wednesday 7:30 I*, m,

R. H. Trembly, ||. |> E. E. Caldwell, Sec. BOV RECOVERING

Cecil Wayne Green, near Manhat-

'• an > ten year old child who was badly YORK, Nov. 14. (UP)—The injured Tuesday noon when he fell story of the sinking of the S. into a moving car, was reported rest- t>l

*, with a possible loss of life mg easily this morning. The boy, Wednesday " < f ^ ( IUb

persons, will become known ■ " ho was returning from school at the when the survivors once more noon hour, was thrown into the car t on land. by some of his companions, .while me port and final safety reach- playing. It was necessary for the to the survivors who are be- doctors, McGaughey and Tucker to ought into New York and to administer an anaesthetic to remove k, Va., by various of the res- j the handle of the door from the boy’s

’ats. There was a gladsome cheek.

e awaiting here. 1 o

out in the Atlantic, some

tend to materially decrease some of the bills. As an example, in most of the towns in which we operate, the average domestic consumer uses approximately 2500 cu. ft. per month. Inder the $1.85 rate which Greencastle has had in effect in the past, this gas would cost l odiT the new rate, which includi $1.00 Service Charge, this amount of gas would cost $4.00, or a reduction f over 20c per 1000 cubic feet. To all customers who take advantage of water hiating and space heating, it would mean a

— | further reduction. As an example, Rotary Club |„|,| of Improvements ,;00 ° fr, ' t of * as t,u ‘ "Id rate Which Have Be. n Put Into i l ' 0 ' <ts f 11 ' 10 - ,;0,)0 fret llf (?■*- under

| the new rate would cos' -7.50. You | will note that this rate is put in to encourage the use of ga in Green-

Gas | castle for the many mod’rn purpose-

for which it is now beiog used in T. J. Kelly geneial other cities.

superintendent of the Southern Divis- Your local gas comp o • is

COUNCIL IN SESSION ON TUESDAY EVE

OW \M I t) LAi'OR I E

PI I I ri()N K) OPEN SPRING \\ KN1 E IS TABLED PENDING

INV ES LIGATION.

ALLOW

( LAI.M

I wo Members of City Council Absent, tjnestion of Kaulty Paving On

South Indiana Discussed.

" f th '‘ Northern Public Servict* | , )Wlle d by the Midland I tilitics Co„ ompany spoke on the improvements . which sgpervi.es the operation of ni- company has recently completed numerous gas companie m the state

| of Indiana. Having w. iked foi tin

The additions to the gas plant 1 ' om P a, >y since its formal .ui, I km v have been finished and the plant is I lhilt il is ‘bcir policy G.

At the regular meeting of the city council Tuesday evening a petition signed by Daniel C. Brackney an I how ■ v >aiah Biackney wa- lend in which it "a asked that Spring Av nue he "petii.l from Melrose Avenue to Hig-

gert street.

Considerable discus-ion followed and Councilman Kj rl Barn - stated hr

that the °l'l msl ‘d to the proposition unle-s

Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam will go to LaPorte this week-end where he will deliver the dedication address at the new Methodist Episcopal church, where services will be laid through-

out next week.

lie will leave (ireencustle Sat.ird y afternoon imm.diately after the game driving his own car, and taking with him three student- and his secretai) who lives in Eal’orte, and Mis- Ruth

<>KI)INAM E Ward, who liv. in South Bend. The ’ students will all attend the dedication

on Sunday, but will spend most ot their time at their respective homes. Those accompanying the president are llarol I ivennu, -on of the Rev. Dr. kt nnu who is pastor of the new church, Ronald Cummings, .lame

GOV. SMITH IN POLITICAL VALEDICTORY BEIT: A I ED DEMOCK A I < AN Dill A 11 FOR PR ESI DEN I SPEAKS o\ ER R ADIo IIOOKt P

t RGFS

IIOHA ER

SI PPORf

Smith After I inal Political lalk Left t oday For A acation Trip In

Mississippi,

NEW YORK, Nov. 14. (I P) Ju t

Hupp. Miss Mabel kruger, and M i„, I before stepping from the political

Ruth AS’ard.

lit! Missing Bank Messenger With Most Of $50,000

SOI III BEND YOI III II RNED OVER Id AUTHORITIES BY

HIS UNCLE.

-ff the A'irginia shore,

for additional survivors and bodies that the U. S. S. Wyr told of in the terse message:

-r of dead sighted.”

known today that 202 perl d escaped death at sea. They Wd the U. S. S. Wyoming, yiin, the Myriam and the -n Shipper. The Wyoming' i towaids Norfolk while the

ssels are just on the out)f New York harbor. SOUTH BEND. Nov. 'ition eight bodies are aboard lame- Wennermark, 17,

now in full operation, and there i customers oi their sub.-idiarj com--hould be no shortage of gas here- 1 ! ,a, "e s have a service that i- not e\ after, as liO.OOO cubic feet additional 16110,1 by the services rendered to the -|iace has been provided for. The ga.- customers of New York or Chicago is also of better quality and with an<1 tl,al they do not bave a tone

-tove adjustments, there should b<

no shortage in the future. Mr. Kelly said in part:

We were very much pleased to receive the invitation from Mr. Rariden to -peak before tho members of the Rotary Club relative to the improvements to the ga- plant at Greencastle. A couple of months ago, when the Greencastle plant was turned over to us for operation, we made a

unturned until they are ,ii. hei| tint he local company is rendering thi type of service to their cu-tomer.-. The citizen.- of Greenca tie may i- t

the -tnet was opened ami improved to Franklin street. Councilman AA'nllei Blown moved that the petition lie abled ]tending investigation and thi.a econded by Mr. Harris. The vote on the motion was unanimou-. A Iterant was granted Gilbert G. Ogb to erect a 20 apartment house > I. it 26-27 in the Eastern Knlarge-

Puhlic Expenses Are Increasing Miesse States

I I All: III MAI MONEY IS KIRI i i is SPEN I HE

DK LAKES.

INDIAN A POLLS, Nov. 11

BE

assured that in the future, they will ""'" t " f ihc dty on rast Washington the necessity for close- scrutiny

That

of I

have this type of ,-ervicr from their company—that all that will be expei'ted of them is to render co operation to the local manager in ndvi-ing him if any local trouble anil toll theii teighbors of improvement in g:;- - i vice so that we may regain that

public cNpcndituic di I not

II (UP) messengei

urd cutters or destroyers and , f°r the First National Bank here, ami Holt officials, owners ! missing since Nov. 3, along with m rcstri.-, believed the Ohio Ma !>' $50,000 of the Institution's fund-, icveral survivors aboard. has returned with most of the money. (festri- experienced difficulty "The youth, son of a Mishawukku

minute she left New York mini-tei, returned from Chicago under ' , ' r y much -urprised that the lo- | day, Henry Schultz, a pas-I the custody of an uncle who turned cal com P an > bad any customers. I he , ’ 1 M<

jtold radio operators aboard him over to authorities. (ias Company at Greencastle had not appliances in -<.me - will get in. She had a noticeable list Albert Smith. 13-also of Mi.-ha ^"Rressed with the rest of your city.! ,ut " f adjustment for on, the starboard. Life belts "aka, Wennermark’s companion, s..r- ,n 'Inving about, we found home- "’"’h" an<1 tln ' , ' ' al ""

trip down here and after a superfic- | whi, 'h i' s "f untold value, imim ly tin ial inspection and a talk with Mr. t,n fi dence of >' our community Tin Burckhalter, the local manager, rel- ! "mpany must ask you how, v, r, to ative to condition- in Greencastle, wt | ' ,,ar ''' mind that no inatt, i how

qilendid it general service may b>

-troet

Flaims were allowed including $3,- the ilc.tion i- tin declarntion »f • due on the new Studehaker file Harry Mi, , i, Guy of the In,I Din k. iana Taxpayer.-’ A sociation. Total.- on the final certificates for Thi.-ye irh - shown a tendenccy to the improvement of AAa.-hington and ward increa e,| ,,, i of government,’ Collcgge Avenue wcie read by city -aid.Mi. Mie e. "Our a-sociation hat < ! , i (iwinn Ensign. I hese totals are noted tlii- in many eilies and town i oil,•re Avenue, $1,142.4.,, and Wash- n- well as in county and township bus ingtou street, $4,.>73.27. , iuess. There i- a eiowingg isposition '■’he question of a section of piving to include additional it, in- in the gen n South Indiana street wa- brought oral taxa'i,, piognen. There is hut • ip f, i discussion. It is said that water ( ,ne time to th, people’.- money land in the street and the council and that i- befor- it i pent. Protest.j pI>i.i.- to determine just who i- at t-ix paying tim, are too late. Th,

from early Monday. Then rendered previous to Wennermurk’s

the equal of home in any town in

« actual sinking came, there return and turned over $2,0(10 in ca-h which we 0 P era te. The spirit of pro jy about a minute to slowly a " d approximately $10,000, in Travel- K reK / was e y ide [' c, ‘ everywhere cx-

arnl then submerge,

ssljhigh seas and the temp-

! or rust in tlv

inte rior

off

f the pip.

..l ilt, whether it is the contractor li. A. E. Dorsey or the engineer. Two mi mbei - of th<' council, VA'. I’.

er’s checks. i vept "’ith the local gas company’. We According to Smith, the pair parted fcu, ’ d that the former l ,olic y ,,f th,>

l/oa the Atlantic had been j m Chicago, and he phone I the Rev. i <'°mb an y was that the manager be in ^or liifdisaster. Weather bu-1 Wennfirmu rk that he was coming j other businesses in addition to the «/• in Washington had ' borne and asked the minister to meet * as business. Our company believes fcVestri’s that she might en- I 1 '”" »» the station. 1 ’ thut if we center our efforts on givTar winds. Rev. Wennermark, met the Smith I ln « , the cltizen - s of Greencastle gas ’rited States government aid boy and took him to the bank where service equal to that which i- enjoyed ’ t cue will continue for an un $be youth turned over part of the loot | by the citizens of Indianapolis, lerre H tim.', it became known to- which he said the bank messenger Haute, Fort Wayne or any other large o cna , t (ruard cutters whi.h ffavc him. Banking official- released | c »ty lndlana . that the furniture and 4er,s| „ut early will continue bim, hut Mishawaka police arrested "tber dealers will be able to take car. , t| 1( , waters in the vicinity I him a> h ' »t‘ , PPC d from the bank. H< "f y»ur requirements in their line of;

! the Yestris went down. ' wa permitted to visit his parents af- j business.

guard officials severely crit- tcr ff |v ' n J- r the authorities a sworn fr-und many thing- lacking and .. .. ‘ , , 7 .. stutement ' nece-surv before you roul.l have what e situation whereby radio scai. mem.. . . , , ere -o congested that there Smith said he and Wenneimark is known as bang-up service free from liculty in directing the search •’ i P«' nt " n| y « ■''" 1al1 P-rti"" of th.' $50,- i interruption. In the first place, reIv.'stris and her human cargo "' )0 alt h"Ugh they visited New York | P a 'rs had not oeen kept up at th.

■nay partially close off the opening e,, kk( u ,j Frank Allre were ah-

m the service or house nqi.- , th.-r, by causing poor service n -,mm p i ticular house when the c , . rvic, n

nt.

moment t , ad i when budgets lire

prepared and levies made.

I.ocal levies have been fixed for th ,,lining year e\,ept where appealtaken by the iti/en- . re pending be foie the State l',,.:i,| of Tax t'ommis-

I’.AEO AETO, t ulif., Nov. 14. (UP) President-elect Hoover had about deertoi iio prolong his visit in the "uth on his return from hi.South American tour until ju.-t he

fore his inauguration.

Ill PROLONG A ISIT

general and in neighben ho-i ma.

'w HlO per cent. good.

We are therefore asking that at my time that any *? *'s ga "n ice end supply ma\ he poor nr ina.I. quate that you be g,,c.d enough to call the Gas Office, to the end that |

the trouble may he promptly i, ni. Previously he had considered pro- immediately and make their opinion

' lp, I' posals that he return home by way known.

While this com pun \ in the ! , ' cou-j ,, f Florida, stopping for a few dais «.\t thi- time nil of the tale offic lie of months has spent upward, ol IOf and proceeding by easy stages j u | , |. -.i . «onimi sion- and depart

back tn Washington. After further ; ir , t,mating th. total a , onsideratinn, he has come to see the mount- of money they will need fot advantage in setting up winter head- the next two j, is. Th, • figure- go quarters in the South and planning to the tide h i.ig.-t conimis i„n foi

■ arena in which he has played so conpicuous a part, Gov. Alfred Smith delivered a "message to the American people” last night, calling upon the Democratic party to "carry on." The address was hr, adea.-t over i nation-wide hookup of radio stations. He urged the party to look forward and plan a constructive progiam of accomplishment which would con -titute a firm foundation for the 1032

presidential campaign.

Complete co-operation with presi-dent-elect Hoover would he the duty of every member of the Democratic party, he said, pointing out that way would be the way of all good citijcns. Hoover is now the leader of

ii,I with the nation, not just of the Republican

party, ami he is entitled to fair ch ince to plan and carry out a na-

tional program, Smith said.

Smith said his own defeat in no way indicated that the Democratic party lay crushed and broken. On the con tram it was alive and vigorous and now stood in a position to more successfully than ever solicit the confidence and support of tho American people, Governor Smith

said.

Though the radio speech was, in a sense, the final word of the nomine,' to his patty, Smith declared that he was as intensely interested as ever in the principles of the Democratic par ty and that he not only would stand for them hut “battle for them.” II" had previously announced, however,

ionei . The public need, now to turn , that he would never again be a can it attention G, the coining <• :ion o! delate for public office.

the Indiana gem ial assembly. Tin citizens back home have to pay what ev.'i nini'Ulit; Co !,'gislaturr appiopri ate.- and for that n- -on it would Ikw.'ll for them to get in toucch with their .-"iiator and i"pr. .-iitatives

(Continued on I'-ige Two)

Florida : ml Havana.

YORK, Nov. U (UP)—The An Shipper, with 25 survivor.-fVe.-tris, reached her North ier shortly after !i:,'p) A. M.

id beg n to dock.

A CATTLE FEEDERS

EFT A'I PI'RDUE NOV. 24

plant. At considerable expense w<- j i have had some of our best engineer- j

CRATER Si It.I. ACTIVE from our larger properties here in | CATANIA, SICILY, Nov. 14 (UP) I Greencastle for weeks pa t, assisting Mount Etna continued to threaten the 1 Mr. Burckhalter in putting th" manu- i countryside today as the Lava flow facturing plant in shape, which alica !y has caused millions of 1 Another matter that required im dollars of damage, swept on towards mediate attention was that of a reli- i the Sea. a ! , l , ’ ffn-s supply. The ga.- storage in i The Central Branch of the main | Greencastle was inadequate for th>-

YETTE, Ind. Nov. 11 (UP) stream, which had been quiet since | needs of your community. We im the cattle feeders .f Indiana Friday, resumed it- flow yesterday, mediately let a contract with th* their annual meeting nt Pur- proceeding at a rat ol three meter Stacey Mfg ( o. of ( incinnati for th, >ei ity here Friday November an hour. erection of a tank for the storage of will h vc an opportunity to The advance engulfed the second ga-. I his tank is now about completarlc. E. Day of Chicago an highway between messina t nd Catania ed. It is 20 feet in diameter, 70 feet trader in the Chicago Yards and eau " forth' r traffic tieups. mo long and will store approximately .rgc feeder of cattle in north- tor lorries and fieight carriers ha, 60,000 feet of ga.-. I his i- ■, full day s Una. MrM. Day i- a man of been using this road hut henceforth supply for your town. It would be perience in feeding cattle an I all traffic now must he by sea bet well worth anyone’s time t„ go down itle feeders problems. tween the two cities. and take a look at this mammoth txperimental cattle to be fed * Oth< r parts of the lava arret t had tank as you can scarcely visualize the iue Agricultural Experiment quieted omewhat ml at the littb proportions of same from a mere <iethc coming winnei will be city of Nunziata, where the lava reach -cription and figures. t inspection. The usual pro- ed the outskirt-and bowled over many AVe also found that the distribution ill be caerried out. J. H. houses, the stream was reported (juiet system of pipes was Inadequate for Rrookksti.n, president of the tins morning. | Greencastle. The system was probinn, will preside at the meet- There have been no leports of ad ably old at the time whei, Greencaswill welcome any one inter- ditional deaths—with the toll now , tie was more or less of a village, and

standing at two—hut one accident J when DePauw had a couple ,,f hundyesterd, y almost led to the death of red students. This required imni"diProfessor Gaetano Ponte, director of ate attention. We have laid ,>me the Catania Volcanologic Institute. ; new gas mains and repaired other He wa observing th" Volcano from and know that today we arc in posiairplane piloted by Lieut. Zanelli. Hon to give you a service uch as you AYlu a the plane reached a position ( have never enjoyed before, hut 1 about 71) miles from the Crater, it dip-1 might say in passing that while we , pod i n I was seemingly out of control, feel that these improvements have put

right | Greencastle on a par with other

ENGLISH GIRL DEBATERS WIN FROM D’PAUW

LARGE At DIEM I HEARS A KG I MENTS PRISES III) 'N Ml II A It It A HALL. POPULAR VI I’ll: HI lo 220 Visiting English Girl' Approach Sub jeet By Philn-opliic.il 'leihod. I), Pauw (,ii Is l Pi talislic .

‘attic feeding.

Bureau To eet Saturday

Ml ALE TO SPEAK AT

-TING HERE. ALL ARE 1 KG ED TO ATTEND.

In administration at some restful

place.

I h .■ pos.-ible ]ilac where he might t.ihli-h himself include Florida, Pa (’Im linn, Mi-- , when* Woodrow Wil on spent .-ome time, and San A ntonio. In addition to avoiding the slu.-i and .-how of a Wa.-hiiigtoti winter Hu pi, idi nt-, h , ' would be farther from ,ffi<,- e, kei - who haunt Washington, particulaily on the eve of a new ad ministration. N t th" b a t of the advantages of a outturn -tay would be the o|iportunity of iiiixing with the southern- , i and makiiii! contact.- of future political ben,-tit in that section which ga\ ,• him a t r, nu ndou • vote. Hoovci giving erious attention to llio break in the Solid South, a break which belied the prediction- (I mo-l political prophet . He and hi politi al lieutenant - me thinking ol way to capitalize it, realizing its immense importance in the future of the Repuhlican party. — — * ) —- PRISONERS ESCAPE

—n—

ST. CLAIRSATLLE, D.. Nov. II.

Piohahly no debate won in DePauw llu trious debate | riod evi't nroo . U more interest rr attr ,ted a iiettei ludience than the d< b ite which wa held in Meharry ball last night, lb, affirmative team I u, ■' ting Riiti universitie- wa- the first Eritish wo nu-n’s team ' vit to oni" to the I nit, I States. Tbi- team defeated th, D Pauw team by a popular vote ,f III

to 220.

Approximately 120" peison b >r-i

the debate. Some of the men w, i. T,n prisoner.- i, ,'iitly indicted by the Thomtown. pulilic , b,, I . Earl .1 beard to say, half humorously, that county Grand Jury on charge- r. ng- Wood, i,h i inteiuleiit of Greenwoo l it was not the “subject” hut the ub ing Horn assault and battery to Grand puhli, chool. : E S'. Hii i lb prii jeets that attracted tliem; the young I ireeny, e.-, aped from the county pal of Bloomfield puhli

action aft,a uliuli the will lie in aiporated in tlie appropi iation bill lloweci, the bill may b,- anu'inled in Hie lo a '■ oi ,-iiate and it i here that

noney can be aved.

If the pr-ople al.- oppn.-<-d to great ill Cltae- ill g,n ei'linu'lltal CO t.,, higlu'l -late -al 'i,- and tin 1 like they should t II tludr , nator- a d r, pi, , ntativeo now. Til,' e I'.ien can b, tin led ti \ ,,(e a - t ,o-ii • on tit m-nt w i b. Wit ii tit an oinphatic expr, i, n Irom tin folk at -,nI,- thnre often i a tond- ■ •ncy in legi lative hall t,, p"imit ex-

pen,lit ,n ■ to run wild.”

Ill A , I END < I'M I.REM E BEDD.vlING'I'ON, Nov. It (tll’l India a high . cli<„>l foacher , iiuinh'-r ing ever.i! ha nil,d woi, ,-xpicte,| to attend the - n’ n annual ehonl plim ipub , onfereilee to be held at III diana university Nov . 16 ,' nd 17. Prnfes Ol Boyd II. Bode, of Ohio state I'niv, i ity will In- tin piin, ipal peak • •i on th** • |»ro'.’,rani. (ithei sp -a'-.ers on tli" program will | M - Pi "-blent W. I Dry a , Indiana univi i ity .1. AVarreii A oiing, Supernt, •ulclit of (,ieiai,'.'otl" ,'ubli- i'Iio, I - Floyd MeMimay, up, i'iit,n "lit of

Touching upon the IdUcrnc- . in the campaign which just clo.-ed, he urged that it all should be .-wept a-ide and forgotten and the people their face with common enthn ia in to the nation's welfare. "It would be regarded as a con tructive achievement it the Deiiioeratie party at Washington wet* to formulate a program, adopt it, , ffer it to tho congress of the l nited States, and there defend it. A refusal on the part of tho party in power to accept it or their inability to bring about party unity for tlu olntinn of these problem- would E i fix responsibility and make a record n which a successful campaign ran ne waged four years from now." Pointing tn In tremendou popul.n vote, Smith told hi- aiidicnc, Im.i'ii radio and the 2()tl friend and i>< lives gathered to heal him in tie' WE.AF studi" that mil a policy must be adopted if tbe party wished to keep faitti with the million, who voted for him Nov. 6. \.. mpa r d 1 - 1 ■ Siuitb planm / to leave t I" , today for a two weak vacation at the I dgewater Gull Hotel near Hi loxi, Miss. He said that b- w i -n xiou- to put the car* - and worri, ■ f poll!h - far behind him. John J. Raskob, chairman of He Democratic national committee; AV,I liam F. Kenny, in who ,- piivati , ir the trip will be made; all I .lane E Riordan will be Smith’ - companion1 on th" southern journey.

KIWANIS CLUB LADIES’ NIGHT

women were Very attiactive. The English girls u-ed the inon

philosophieal method in d, vi loiiine the broader prineiid, of the siibiect. The DePauw sp«- k i base I tin i arguments more i poll -tali.li, llu

the craft and prevented a landing,

Jail here early today. o

AAII.EA t DM I NG FRIDAY

Th, undefeated Wiley high school football team of Terre Haute will meet t!ie fighting Tiger Cub- on Black, toeck I n Id Friday afternoon i

Zatedli, managed however, to right ] Greencastle on a par . , . , ,,.

i a^ a ^- i 11 *'* 1 "•'p'-rtorire iff th" English' a, tn- what l* r ;f ’ hi . Kh .TmT ■ : . jrz: * z ' " - -- 1 ■

tonight, cooler Thursday., during the day and every day in the J>un v

,; >nual meeting of the Putnam

■■Him Bureau will he hidd in, day, warmer

-mhly room of the court house ’ — V November 17th at 1 ;30 o’- INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ^ lr - Martindale who has beeti INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. Mill)

‘- 1 with the State Farm Bur- Hog prices were 5 to 1" cert- htgher past because lc « since Its organisation at the Union Stockyai s tmlay. Bulk ( they "anted it.

’tor of organizations will h- (17"-30" Ihs.) hog - —Id fm $3.15, the

top price being $9.20.

Receipts were estimated at

The cattle market was little ehung llWn having been hem on prev- ed on receipt "f 1,00" hcml. Steers '•‘"ions to address meeting . were slow, selling for $11 to $17. The

calves niaiket "a steady. Receiptnumbered 60". A calcrs brought Ilk

Sh.u ;i

’ Ik on activities of different ' e, t.- that go to make up the “fni Bureau. Mr. Martindale is

ceinty officers for the Dig will he held at this meet-

10*^^'thlr^u^rio^he^which 8 no i tt, ' d tbe DePauw team, of the Mi-.-

p i in *ii< I i ?i I);i Hefti Stakes, «'i!i*l ii t i' doubt some of them gave up in the l.tm n mo. was not there when dolyn Hautau, who spoke m tie o h i

Greencastle is a mentioned^ town thut should have double the

number of gas consumers that it has A ( 'HtRE I ION at the present. y-^erday’s Banner it was Git d To aid in increasing the consump- that it w lawful ’ » trap q 'ail t. " tion of gas in the city of Greencastle, Nov. 10 to Feb. HI. I his

the Greencastle Gas Company ha- a- it

filed with the Commission a new rat. at any time ... to p,,.- -v

which we expect to have approved trap for that purpose. I he quail

within a very short while. This new i son is op"n Nov

after two week- of preparation un der th" tutelage of Coach VV. E Ban-man. AViley invade, the city determined to add another victory to

11,,,. I s; I ’i i *

|'e. m AA . AV. Black, India nniver- ■ ity , ch", 1 of e*lnt ati" . R".-- P. Wi.-e qart, State up, rintendeet of puhli mstnicticfi; Prof, .-i t. 'I I* • I''an/, en, Eidiana university ,-!i-ol of .'ducation; H K. Myci «, pin ip I of C»n tier vilb high .-c , ,io,-l; ( E. Reek, prin

hoot;

Me Witt S. Morgan, vie, p|, -l<|ent of Ai.' nal Teeh i-al bigb h, ol, In I

iariapoli..; E. M. Kl

R'M'kville bigb .ebnol; < . A Murray,

head of eoinmerciiil

AA |A ES til MEMBERS III All END DINNER AT ( Hltlsfl AN ( III IH H.

illeomington high ct ,„ l. The fololwing Indiana

Tonight is “Ladies’ Night” for the Kiwani- Club and wives of the members will be guest- at a (!;40 o', lock dinner of the organization at the

Christian Church.

A special program lia.- iieen arranged including music by a quartette

y-i. pdanpal 1 ^ student and peppy a

cordi, n and saxo|ihone select inns tiy

depart meat, Bjtt | P! , Hn , t khi Blanch,nd.

I nivei sity

their perf,'it record thi. fall and both faculty membei

each • predicted a battle royal.

pie ride at 1 if-

i, n , f the in, , ting; Profe T. Stanforth, l’i,>|e.-.-,ir, Carl

|' i,. - < mol AA. A' .

nii.itaki

Pry tuber of the Farm and calves brought $H.>I) to $11. | "7' wjll not in . limit is 15 (net t«> ex eel --y one interested in Farm The Sheep market wa- 25 to a,' but wiU.mortr zue-.ivc da; .-,.

' - ri ia urged to be prevent. , cents lewer.

Sheriff Edward Eiteljorge was in Spencer AAednesday afternoon with

is unb/wfiil to net or trap quad the Sheriff of Owen county checking

n et of a up on the votes for joint representa-

tive, Harlan D'ntun who was defeat-

10 to Dec. 20. Tho ed in this county by one vote and 43 frr 3 or carried Owen county by approximate-

ly one hundred vote*.

feient sor A

F. Kranzen, and

Patty.

There will be other feature- on the program and it promi > to I in' of the he-t meeting- of the year for the Kiwaniiui . .... —-— 0 C. S. SCI I I. TO SPE Ak

Rev. Victor E. Raphael, pa-tor of ( s. Scull, ,|epo, tuieiit • onniiaitclei th' I n- byteiian t Inn Ii, i .ittemling will addre-s the Son.- of Veteran • at the fn d Retieat of I’r, t, t.mt mini-- the Kile Department Council Chamber ter- of Indiana being held at the Thur-d/y .veiling Novernlter 15, at Hroadw y Methodi -t ( hutch in lint H:0" o'clock. All meinb.’i - arc a kid , ianapolis. ( to be preaent. __