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LOME THIRTY-SEVEN.

AS SEASON OPEN HERE ECEMBER 4TH

(UvEKNCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOV EM R ER 15, 1928.

No. 27.

Disnm i to bk decHli:!l I OR OI < ASKIN',’ REI’OKT.

KIWANIS CLUB LADIES’ NIGHT ON WEDNESDAY rh'Miia , Gordon Sayers, (;. ,,rir,. |j en . •■fiel, Uoscoe Sutherlin. Charles \V Brown, Hubert F Jarlyle Hurst] Lcota Mullins the accompanist.

I- \RG»: Tl R\ in | ui MEMBERS

AM) \\ l\ Es l i IR GOOD

meeung.

ijjtMS TO CO-OPERATE

. of ( hrisOnas Shopping St ain ( jiv To Be < ’onducted sam«' \s l aat Year.

Jay, December 4, has been ^pd a- the dtrieial cpeniiiK Ifnr the 1II2N Christmas .-hop . n Orel nca 1 le. Thi data fcosca h> the Merchants Iiivi.--thr Chamber of Commeice at meeting. that day, the merchimts will pcially decorated windows ami trill he offered for the best .. as wa done last year. Thi ints will also have their comj n0 . of Christmas Moods on both in their sti res and in tjndowa and the general publit »d to visit the various store; iatcr. f ht o’clci k in the < veiling, the will be awarded in the lobby court house. >cial feature of this year’.' season in Greenctistle, will be rial outdoor decorations that ig planned. The merchant: anginu to trieg laurel from utown iT.it er light posts. The Is have contributed to the d these decorations will he ntral around the ipiare and street, and East Washing- [ probability, the down town well as the variou store, letter decorated this holiday khan ever before.

$ Glee Club Give Program

imtKANU; 111 NEW jR N HMIIE I IR< \ NI/ \ r Hi IN f| ESD AY.

MAY RESUME RELATIONS WITH BUTLER Bl I LER D!RE( TOR M \KES ST VI EM ENT < <>N< ERNING VI HI.ETTC TERMS.

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Delegate Erom Eocal I Ini. To National Convention Tells of Trip \nd Show - Pictures.

JAMES SHAME! DIES James Shamel die i thi afternoon. He had been seriously ill for the past several day- and had rerontly ..uffeti il a lapse of memory. Mr. Sh. mel was well known in tin city. For the past few years lie had been custodian at the (7 mty Hospital where he was a faithful omployee until illness compelled him to i|uit work.

BOSSE WILL TEST POWER OF I. H. S. A. A.

U. S. PROBE OF SHIP TRAGEDY STARTS TODAY

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which also tuck Then the Vestris started to turn on it side. I jumped for the deck, but must have fallen into the water. \ "All night long | lay in the bottom of the life boat and could hear the screams of men ami women in the water. Some of the men whistled to attract attention. Now and then I could hear the sailors remark about (Continue.I on page three)

TWO FEATURE GRID BATTLES ON TAP HERE

1TGKK ( CBS Id Mi l f STRONG "iii> rKAM ON FRIDAY

Dl \ I II Mil I. MORE 1 II \\ 10(1 I ales (If Heroism \nd Stark tragedy \re Related By Rescued I’assingers Of Steamer \es(ris

Member their wive..

f th.' Kiwanis (Tub and numbering more than

sixty, enjoyed ;i »u, ie-’ night meeting ing at the ( hristiai

di lightful nesday e lurch.

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NEW YORK, Nov. 1.. (CP) Stoii. ,- of heroism, of suffering and of tragedy were continued today as the final chapters in the -inking of the team-hip Vestris wen written.

ANNUAL RED CROSS DRIVE PROGRESSING

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<r'('ly 'iganiziil Buy-' Glee e high school are to make appearance in the liigh J( g i\ i n T . ■ - Jning at the high seh* ■ I audi It ha been a number of P’ ■ big'i cbool ha had Idee (Tub due to the lack of among the boy . Thi year >•1 ."ter. -t ha re-ult." 1 in ,ii. t dart, with keen interest k are i i : tel tell that they p

Athletic relations between Butler and DePauw and DePauw and Wabash, which were partly broken off la t fall, when Butler refused to chedule a home and home football game, may be resumed, it wa reported today, when Coach Clark of Butler sent word to DePauw and Wabash which carried three proposition-. Clark proposes to give DePauw and XX aba h a home and home game next year with a 8b0(1 guaranD • and no option; or a home and home game with a guarantee of $2b id wit a b ) per edit gate; *oi a home and home game for two years at DePauw or at Waba-h with a .$150(1 guarantee, with a 50 per cent split on th. gale, or playing all games at Indianapoli -plittiitg the gate 50-50. Relations in all branche of athletics may be broken off, unle l*cPauw and Wabash come to the terms of (Talk, he intimated in hi public statement. Coach Hughes had not ree.'ived any word today from Clark, ai.d aid hi po-ilion on the in tier wa th> -;mie a it was a year ago, when h- demand ed that Butler come to DePauw n the *me basis that DePauw we:: to Butler. •■o~ MISS Y<tl'N'G HONtlRKD Miss pearl Young of tld city wa one of the two member selected from the l.al’orte Little Theatie (Tub, a delegate to the Theatre Rally Movcrve at held .n riii.'a^4*aL tile ITay hoti . Theatre S turday Nov. HI. Miss Young teaches dramati. - an English : n the I. a Porte High School, Lal’orte Ind., and ha- been an efficient member of the I.aPortc l.ittb Theatre (Tub now numbering nearly sixty in member, hip, for threee year _o Mrs. Phil Carpenter of Fillmore underwent a majoi . peration today at the hospital. Dr. Carl Rudd. I of Indianapolis wa the urgeon ; nd Dr C. B. O’Brien u.-isted. Mrs. Carpenter was reported in a fair condition following the operation.

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Kiwai i- conv. nti n at Seattle, Wash- t ' on ' I’""' 1 ington, !a-t umm. r. Mr. Cammack 'vT'""!.

was a d. legate frem the local dub and al-o offi. ial ph tographer for the Kiwanis mgani/.ation in tins di. trict After hi- jia| r Mr. Cammack, aided by Prof. U. T. Steplienson, showed pictun - taken during the western trip will :. stereopticon lantern. The various views of the Canadian Rockie anil ,i| the Indiana dele gallon pioM .I . ... t i tertaining.

EVANSVILLE, Nov. (I P) X an outgrowth of the sum mioo of the Bo. -e High School here ! tb; Did iana High 8 bool athlet \ .(lotion last we<“k, h gal pro. e> will In in tituled Nov. 'J(i to tt Dl. .1 o

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Bosse, according to X I TTc.Di, secretary of Ihe a uiciali o wa ,-o pended be a use the coai withdrew his team from the field .iunng a ■ ion in with the Jasper A' el'on. Al

athletic games cheduled til Jaruary I, 1!»2‘J wer. result of the suspension.

Into New York, the port from wide h the Vestris sailed on its voyage to Smith American last Saturday. * loday had been brought ’211b person.who wet' miraculously saved from .|< ith when the Vestris listed and

foundered,

I he latest survivors to arrive nuir bei ed b7 eight passengers and II meinhei of the crew who . ame in

, i i . i ,i .o' liairmnn, repoil tlmt the ennil nient

■ o the l i.'ocb ml tanker Mvnuin thi: i , ’ ' ^ I s rapidly mounting toward the

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HERMAN BECK DISCONTINUES AUTO AGENCY

LOG XI, XI XN H \S BEEN XGEN I FOR ( HEX Rol l I FOR SEVER \l y i: xi:s.

Herman S. Beck for th past three ye ars i gent for the Chevrolet automobile, operating in Greenca (b- undei the firm name of The Beck Sales C mipany ha today sex ( led h;.- connections with the (Tcvrnht Conipnny and will no binge. handle that inske ef uutomolnTi‘ i; thi- territoiy. Mr. Bock announci (I today that he would continue his busine - including th • service and nice .ory dep itmcnt - at the same location at lea. t for the present. In -peaking i f hi; three year in hti-ioi s here, Mr. Heck stated that he hn greatly appro iate i the busine- - of hi - many customer: mid that he will continue to give them ( hevnilet a: well . othei aut..in(iliile .epair the bo t scivice po.-.-ible. lie will al-o have n hand a line of used car- which he will he glad to show.

interfeniog with the renc.inmg nni. and protiate Judge K. P. L.icky. granted a t< mp( rary (• Training o der again t the body unt.l Nox 2'i, which time the season will ha'.e . i

oil.

The suit alleg. I "ilb . . 1 (on pii o ta pi event Bos. High . cho I r 1 ' 11 participating in itWetn conte t The association build of conti..I and the principal "f the th ■ Eian-.il 1 High Sch( ols were nano d ;• defeg.. ant-. "Rough football wa ng u e l i Jasper ind I withdrew oy ti am.' Evansville coach aid, i gn in • hi reas o for with rawing la p (ad the Jasper game. Treater could not Eu Je at' d aft'i the restraining order wa.- filed.

FARACHUTE TRAPPED SIX IN AIRPLANE

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t(>(> oon ol a* ( id' ll*.. soldiers. I.ieiitenant Dy r a went not of coiitidl i ;i,(MKI feet, lie aid h , il"ll to jump. tli'M In in open sent -. b np< 1 "I was knoi k T in pait of the plane ! i n I jumped," I*yer aid clou ness just a- Go eied me to the grooio XVmg fittings of Hi gatii g ( fficci .ol. the ship to get out ol after the two men h: right wing bp.Is frin

fell.

Lieutenant Dyer i ■ " of the pilot who carried mail for Ere blent ( cl idpp wh»*n th f ' I’m 1 ' I* i'' v ■ iiioii ipjr in thf Hlark Hill Lvo yt m 'jv

Doctor s Safe Robbed Of Dope

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•I the big plain ' an altil lib e le ill t er i |(| He and Side nab i oils'ion wTe'ii me jo l all. i I regained . on paruchuti low nlane, invi (i l.rok", can ioe .ntrol. SlioiTly I leap<d, tin i (he plane aid

It i- believed only one group o! -urvi\ i remains to roach port, i' composed of those saved by thi battle-hip Wyoming which i seam : g toward: Hampton Ruad Report, ay that • ight survivors arc aboan th \X'y..ming and advice to Wash l igtoii . . id many of them needed lies pital care, T hat will bring the total of rcscuiT t.i 21 ; The rest .of the pa-senge. and ciiyy personnel of T.TT person: i." no - ng and few persons helievi any will be found alive. Eight bodic- have been linuight in to New Vnik by coast guard vessel and at lead eleven other bodies an on (it . , coast guard craft eithe teaming towards New York or -til patrolling the waters nff Yirginii where the Vestris went down. On. advice to Washington said E li die- were aboard the cutter Shaw TTe Shaw previoo Ty had reportei hiving two bodies ahoaid. Whethf the other bodies were taken frnn other cutters was not known. The W yaiming should reach Hamp ton Roads by .'{ p. tn., the Navy de p.aitment announced and that wil mean all the known survivor.- ar.

af. .

Then the investigations into tie can e of the disaster will begin I'nitcd States Di trict Attorney Tut tie ha- announced he will start tak mg t<-timony at 2 p m. today un der a In it ed State law which pro hibit taking an iiu-caworthy ves.-i

from port.

David A. (’ook, iepre.-entative e t < Eampoit and H.ili line-, announi ed an investigation would start a ..on a- pos.-ible, while in London ii'pri entativ .f Hie Board of Trad aid an investigation was under eon

adoration.

The survivor brought in by th Myriam told today of the li.-t <.f th KI.IMIO ton hip. of the great wave n w hich le rolb (I, of the mad i on fie ion aft.a the ordei of "to the lif( lioat -" li.el been houte'l, of th . imhh a’u.111:: tbo-" in Hie wate :.| get into boat . of the inrush • f -e. into Hie loihl and engine inom an of tie bo al lurch th , took dowi • li X ■ In an. it. . ..plain, Wlllial

.1 Carey.

No one 1 lied to explain the ran i of Hie an blent, but some would "m talk uni il Hu y could face the bnau f inipiiry. Some of the seaniei bl inii T the captain for not ordeiinj

an earlier S. O. S.

,\|.. t of He officers wTui came ii de.ir.l the My i i.im would say noth ; Wat an, He (( ond mate, wa t J . n immediati ly to a hospital a

fretured ribs. II hero by one of t le ('. S. Carey eta" ( S. Slaughter o

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y i|Uota of soil ne inb> i s. TTie city ind county i anva liy Phi Delta Kappa ontinucs mild T'lunksgiving Day. Ihe Rail Call Ci.mmittee asks that nail ub . riptii n be ( nt to Krank Ma.-ten, Ire.i ui. i i Phi Delta Kap

l pa.

By contrihution of advertising • pace a well n by mi'inhei hip loal liu-ine: men ai. ro . pi rating in he drive. Gnvci nment, Im-iness, [ md labor leadi'i i vi rywhere com I nend the work of the American Red ! 'mss, and urge the purple to join. I A letter from Seen tan of Agiicul ure, William .XI lanlini , to the farm

; tureau read a follows;

i “The Red Cre - play an intimate aid \ital part in tin lives of thous . ind- of farmer and theii families I r hey receive a a lance from this or ' 'uni/.ati( n lullowing toniadoi -, llood- [ md other ill I tel -. to enalile them 1 o re-establish their farms uiul

yome .

"I know of no ag 1 ncy which i do ng more to ru • tie healfh taudard n rural . lioi than the American Red Cross. "I commend the Red Cross to Xnu iicau fai n, r for what it ha lone in the pa t and urge them t.> upport it for the future." William Butti rwoith, president. I'he Chamber f C.inmu ii. of the Tilted .'Tat.' comiiK'iul ir from the . iew point of Hi" bn ne man. “Tin nen engaged in currying forward He ui. me and indie try of thi nation ci i|uick to i" pood, and i' |i(ind eni riiti-Ty, w leui human suffering all . fill He II a i-tanc They wel nine lh. . istimu of an <n g.mi/.at nm ullioiizco by inlert.ationaI treaty nd coiigi" ioii.d chartei to act a heir agency in pr viding relief ii -a ter and preinoting He ii henelic d i mci to humanity. "The nation'; Ini ire men tak> art iculai ph i ui .■ in uppoi I ing He Xmern.aii N.itund Red ' i" lieeau • t ha applied oiind a.el efficient i.-inc t". hnepe' and idmini:(rativi Method; withoii! sa.libce ol .ympa by and undei landin;; ill the pteven ion and mitigation ot human till

ring."

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I h .|» and fi A'orkei . I the he Red I Toss unit in Una

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Strong 1 pstate Aggregation To 1 urnish Opposition Saturday For

DePauw Grid Machine.

<ireenciistle foothall f in- are prom

i ed txvo feature attraction this week

end with the strong Wiley grid ag gregation meeting Coach Bailsman'

Eiger (Tibs tomorrow afternoon and the scrappy Muneie Normal tcai ' playing tin D.Pauw eleven Saturday

fternoon on Blaekstoek Eield. Bailsman ((included his two week',

preparation for the encountei w Hi the Terre Haute outfit today and ha . hi- proteges primed for the cla-h. linnnie Tobin, Gieeneagtle liackfteld ace, who ha- been on the hospital lisl for about a month due to an injured

foot, is in shape for the game end hi

piu cnee in the lineup will add much to the chances of victory for the (Tib;.

The DePauw var-ity ha- been push

el at top speed by Coach "Dish”

Hughe- ind hi a-.-i tan* , Oboist and Huchheit, this week. Tin Method i t ment •! anticipate- stiff oppo.-i

tin : from the Muneie squad and he i .

tn sing defen e at each d ily prac-

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New play ha' < been given the old Gold and He • trick formations com . billed with DePauw': clever aerial at tack which tut- proved so baffling to the Army and thi Indiana Central teams are counted upon to pell the dow nf: II for the invading Teacher . Muneie Normal ha lost but one aiflict this fall and that to the husky Butler hoys by the close core of 12 to (i. Mumie defeated Earlham by the ime (die a- DePauw, It to 0 and will (..me here determined to up et

t he local collegian. .

XVI Is v ha a remaikahle record for the • "ii and ha developed into one T the outstanding high school team | in the state. Bailsman and his Cub , however, ha.e not forgotten the tough luck game with Wiley last year, and ml to even up matter. Friday. l ickets for the high -chonl (onte. ' an he purchased at Mtillm drug tore. < o.u h Bailsman renounced Hi. morning that Terre Haute faes, tu i hundred -trmig, will hi hei. for Hie Million lilt, and the Gicciic.'I tie

ooys hope that their follow, i . will I support them just a- loyally. —o Unemployment Is Discussed

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fttshing their preparation for his reception. Xo t* 1 ' "ill ent( ftain 1|. ovei map of South I 1 *) "ti the trip; in.I the dr'udnaught Marylatul, on

t of piesident-elect Hoover to their shore . of th. pr dd.nts of the l.atin-American

America President-elect Hoover and hi- -on AIIhu. who aeon

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Il hi ■ a • more apparent today Hi a' CapFain I'arcy voluntarily cho . to go to his (I' .ith w ith his ship rath I ■ i than attempt to ave him elf. T , B FTlwar.l-, a -'( ward, told of hi last glimpse of * arey. “Just before leaving," he said, " iw the captain and second mate Wat son standing on the bridge. The. ; were shaking hand i if -aying goo I,... Ju-i ,. th" X'e T i is started t( ink. Wat (in lump. I into the water I never saw the captain again". XIr Slaughter, who became septir a'ed from her husband when ^h( jtimpiul int tl' water, -aid she wie ie-t about i" hau.-ted when Watsoi warn alongside and held her up un HI life boat No. II ived them. Sh( learned on her arrival that Slaughter also win- re-cued. "I wa never worried until wa tarted to get into the lifeboat- ot the starboard side,” she said. "My husband and I got into one boat that was being I iwered. It would not lower and we tran f< rred to another ho i

OF 4-11 IIIIB ON FRIDAY

Ml M .. Ma ten. a Tull l,eud( r will be hi ill tinal in lie Tion (.' Ill 111 Club. Ill till* afl' 11' I't t II' I' I'll I • of til ' •mu ing it 5: IT o'clock i plained by th" gill tine and I heir mot In i -. H giii'ii in the K"onomi

taut Gtal. ,. tomcirrow Hie work ol ui.i.m Tie wil' luh uud iu Hu hi ii ill be on f the nt gun iz X uippei will room of tin

uei d •, I.i the invest ment of iinin nt galb rie , aie other point - to T |i i ii ,cd by him Thur duy moo ing

HIE XVEAT HER Paitly i huidy toi.lgid i n l FTiday. imiiew hut (Holer. Frcbc Wealthy Nimrod’s Death

lieu School Gymnii.ini" F,ii'( rtain ne t and a i port of tin- l'.'2H u hievi nei l • w ill he furni.-h'd. Mi Ver; Irace Broivn an I Charlotti Etter art n eh a rue of the rntritainnient «uh irogtuni, An ny (Tn'.o "‘th i. * hair nan of the R cepti n Cominittee, am Taia Lucille (T iiklin i Ch irman "1 lie Fond ('nmniittei Mi.-s M i-t n will Is here to meet i ith the i luh b adei and tn maki Trial arrangement, fm the trip to m - go f. i AnOnt 1 1 ' 1 Mi»i Huntt r wa.- one of the 'wo uirl- wh. vill i"pre.-eXT Indian.i T Gic Interna ional Club Cm gre at Chicago tin ‘ir t week in Dci'emln i. Mi- Hunter von 'ir -t prize in baking t the Stilt' Fail this year.

I. \\ HILL. FR XNhUY Xt I I DEM ALLY NHOI BX INDI XN AHH.IS MINIS'! Lit. FRANK! IN, Ind., N«- I (CP) An inque.-t wa- to he In Id toilay "i •he death of J. XX'. Hill, well known poet-man, who was ai'"idei'ulli kill'd neur here whib I mtini ' 1 Rev. Francl- Mellon, Indi.imipoli •. The men weie hunting quail , n <r li re wh"ii the dog- "pninto u covy if tiirda. Hill told the priest to fir", ind in some munnei the gun was di--h urged, the shot t.ikia • effect ii Hill' back, di-rti|tinv the -pinnl 'oluyin Physician.- said he mu t t" huve been dead by the tiliuj In' ..tiink the ground.