The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 November 1928 — Page 1
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VOLUME THIRTY-SEVEN.
ISSING GIRLS LOCATED AT MARTINSVILLE
*KY LOl’ISE HAMM AND (I MI. WILLIAMS DISAPPEAR (TN* THURSDAY.
movie case (onpinied
OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1928.
No. 28.
U CLOTHES WITH THEM
Ifu ' ca c "f the State of Indiana vrrsu~ •) T.. Goodlunder, manager of Inc Vo ••astle and Granada theaters, chair 1 ;• him with operating Sunday show- has been continued m t it y « oup ri til next Friday, Mayor Chailrs MeG lughcy announced this afternoon. Glen Lyon, attorney for Goodlandcr h.i- none to Detroit on a bu.-ines- trip ami it was necessary to continue the fiie until next week.
HIGH SCHOOL GRID CONTEST IS CANCELLED
RAIN PI Ts MKT BLANKET ON St IIEDI LED TILT M I TH Ml LET HERE.
NTM DRILL THIS EVENING
hi a Did Not Attend Junior High yesterday. Search is Underway For Youngsters. (BULLETIN) rhe two Greencastle girl , who I,pen missing from their homes ice Thursday, were located in MarUile today, according to a tele- ^ n e pall received here, he stolen coupe of C. J. Arnold, also recovered in that city.
English Singers To Give Program In Meharry Hall
I iger ( uh-. Meet ( Toverdale Basket Ball learn In Season's Opener On Wednesday Night.
hi Mary Louise Hamm, UJ year
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J oh n ’’T hpr, ' 1 ,n !’ i * ht at " it ' r,,t ,,V,0,k ^ mm Chestnut St., and Mi- (Jail ., , ' h l r 7. hall ’.. un<ler thf ' of
old man J. Pluvius put a wet blanket 0,1 the scheduled football tilt between the Greencastle and Wiley high -t'lionl teams this afternoon at Black-
stock athletic field.
touch \\. E. Buusman announced at 10 a. m. that the game had been oiled off due to the rain. The Tiger Cub mentor also went on to state
Th' English Singers, who will ap- that his Purple and Grey
NOTED GROI p (II Ml 'll I \ \ '
TO 1PPE\K TONIGHI IN
THIS CITY.
warriors
the DePauw Fine Arts ( ..ur e, give the following program:
Jliam . daughter of Everett Wilj Si 14 years old are misfrnm their homes, it was learned Thursday afternoon and so far trace has been found of them. Williams, who makes her with Mr. and Mis. Willard Ptt, wa- discovered missing fir.-l
a .all to the home ef Miss Hamm Sing we and chant it, Thoma
gird that neither of the girl- had Hied home, presumably from
will
•I
Motets
Praise our Lord William Byrd Ave verum William Byrd Hosanna to the Son of David .. Orlando (iihhons
Madrigals And \ Ballet
O softly singing lute Fr Tho’ Amaryllis dance
in green
William Byrd
Folk-Songs
i Arranged by R. Vaughan Williams)
>girl- attend Junior High School "alter calling Supt. Oscar Thoma,'parent.- of the children learned
[neither hud attended school yes- j’he Dark-eyed Sailor It was also found later that The Turtle Dove 'had taken their clothing with Wassail Song drom their homes. It whs -aid Short Interval
fc girls had made the remark to Italian Street Cries I Godfrey, who attends the High Chimney Sweeps .. J;...|m- du Pont .that they weie having home |t a g and Bone .... Adriano Ban. hicri thought nothing of it at the H o t Chestnuts .... Ja< M u. du Pont
Duets and Trio
1 spy Celia Henry Purcell John, come kiss me now (Dith Century) Arr. K. W. Naylor
The Three Furies
thinking they were joking.
(Albert ( aluhan, In/ither-in law
Hamm, made a trip to IndVisThursday evening, hut n dh ih-i'. been seen of the girl.-. Ti\e mntoiists on State Road lit 'fvu.mt -aid that they had seen IfirL i/ng south on that road. ■rmmling cities have hcee - .o-
would hold basket bull drill tonight in
the gymna.-ium.
T he Greencastle netters will open the 1928-211 hardwood season with the lighting Cloverdale quintet on the loco 1 floor next Wednesday evening. I he South Putnam aggregation will come here with the experience of two or three games already this fall while the Cub.- will he handicapped h\ the
. lack of practice. The majority of the
" 1 •' j first string basketball players are al-
.. so i n the football squad. This group
,n0n include- Jimmy Tobin. Eugene Cr. w ley and Evan Crawley are regulars
from last yeai.
Bausman will push his net team aspirants at top speed, however, and hopes to make a creditable showing
against Cloverdale.
A few changes have been made in i gaid to tickets. High School students will be allowed to buy ' sea-on tickets at $2.00 for the eleven games on the schedule, or they may buy -ingle admissions. Adults may buy season tickets at $;l 00, which entitles them to reserve .-eats on the south -ide of the gym. These will he the only res. rved seat.- sold. When this de-
BUTI.EK AND DKP U M Greencastle athletic fans will support W. L. Hughes, dinctoi of athletics in his stand against giving Butler's athletic officials everything the\ want in the way of gite receipt- and playing all games at Butler. Coach Hughes and Harry Scholler, director of athletics at Wah .-n, have asked Butler to play here and at Ci'Hwfordsville every othei yeai Butler has refused, plaeing it on a fin uncial basis and demanding that the local teams play there i ach yi ar, hut without a guarantee. However, win n Butler comes hero, they demand a guarantee running as I .-h a if2f>00, which they know cannot he granted. However, they decline to offer an: guarantee, but split 'h> gate 50 .d). Butler may be abb to | lay lor teams and to big crowds, urh a Illinois and other big school.-, but we doubt it. Game, thu 'at thi ca-un have been keen disappointment-, o far iis the gate receipt are i ncern ed. It has been said h> re that other than their home-corni :: game, tiny took in $100 at th' gate at tin it best game, after givii .-nme 2,000 free ticket- away. There are other ti. at: which can be brought here which will draw a lug as Butler. We helnvr Hutlei should place their athbtii on a i a i other than purely fina: al, a >1 wle ti they do, DePauw will he on th'di schedule. If Butler d -ire to eaneell all relations, in an ' (fort to force DePauw to play them in football, then it look- as though the be t thing i to let them go ahead and rain-el. Coach Hughes is right in hi t,ml and he should hold fa t to the id a he now ha-.
OFFICERS OF SUNKEN SHIP ARE BLAMED
Poor SI. \M \NSHir BY ILL FATED VESTR1S CREW YLSO CHARGED.
INDI \N XPOLL- l.l\ I S |(M K INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. l*i. (I Pi 1 Hog prices were -teady at the local Livestock Exchange today. Bulk (170 to TOO lbs.) hogs cleared the I pens at $'.*.15. Receipts were estimated at 12,000. The cattle market was unevenly 25 | cents lower. Steers .sold at $11 to $ll». Calves receipts numbered 700. The calve mark t was steady. Veal er> went at >17 to $17.60 and heavy calves were quoted at $17 to $17.50.
GUN BATTLE ON NATIONAL AT BEN DAVIS
1 DRILLING MOTOR I If,H I OC ( I IK NT \R INDI \N IPOLIS FKlim MORNING.
• H I It | IK SHOW INDEt ISION Sheep i*• i':.i ■ I teady.
(KOOKS
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GET ti
sur>oors Relate Nearly Same Facts I Vinhoritits Investigating Cause ttf Mlantie Ocean Disaster.
NTiW YORK, Nov. lb. (UP) The e iman' view of how and why the S. S. Yi t ri. went down some 240 mill off \ isginia, earrying with it a probable loss of life of 1)4, will be told today in a United State Com
im auiei's office.
The story will lie recounted as I nited State- District Attorney C. II. luttl attempts to learn whether any A'eerican maritime law- were broken by Hi* Ye.-tri.-, whether American Ion were endangered unnece.-.-arily an,I win (In i any officer of the Ye,-t o ' i "f the Lamport and Holt lin ' liould be prosecuted.
Mui 01 Baptist Churcli Enjoyed Oyster Banquet
Ml VS HID Hill Rill M»D I nRMED \ I MI EI INt; HELD (IN FHI KSDAY NIGHT.
The men of the Baptist congrega-, lion, twenty live in mimhpr, met at the chinch la t. night at liafo for the purp'ise of lonniug a Mi n': Brotheihood. A n fre him i ' cominittce yvith F.d ward Dolby a chairman served a hot lunch of o> ter s<nip, crackers, pickl-
lligliway Patrol Gives ( base To Suspicious Looking Mnrhine. Bullets Fly Thick and Fast.
I c , pie alld coffee in the basement of
t oinmis-inner 1'ram i A. O Neill the church after which Prof. Mitch
r heard the condemnatory stories of pa -eiigoi:. rescued from that liner. There wa- no sparing of the officers
BEN DAVIS, I ml., Nov. 16. (UP) A spectacular motor car race he tween deputy sheriffs and two alleg,i bandit- automobiles ended on the out kirt- of Ben Davis today when the bandit car plunged over an 18 foot embankment and its occupants escaped i n foot in a h ill of built t The pursuit began on the National road two miles west of Ben D.iri-, when three member.- of the new county patrol noticed a suspicion.- looking cat and sped after it. The two machines jockeyed from one side of the road to the othei in an attempt to wreck each other, and a huh wa knocked off the sheriff))
wa
o! the \i tris and there were few good w id- about the voyage. T he ,-tories told by the four pusngi r yesterday generally weie like. The facts in general as told
ell introduced Prof. T. C. Tilden who machine.
sp ke upon th, object, "The Value At stm , t> in Davis thp
' I lit turned and peJ noti toward
" 1 " r * Hn ' ' " • i: ' 1 l '"" : Tilden - the Penn ylvanla tracks. The street
ml at the embankment, and the linn-
FARM RELIEF ACTION LOOMS IN CONGRESS
so drunk ho i.-engers to put
HtlOY’ER IT I \SED nY I R PORTS FROM < MTI \L ON I \RM Ml).
[Ford coupe, belonging to Charles i Jd. wo- taken from his farm fie wa, hunting. A call from 'n-ville early Friday m iiiing ted the fact that two gills with )kot had been seen to get out Ford, and then the ear had parked with the lights on, and
landing in that city.
Hamm went to Martinsville y to investigate. He said that _}s knowledge neither of the two who left here Thursday could a ear, and that neither had very if any, money, and it w is hard">dy that they drove it away.
What saith my dainty darling .... | Thomas Morley Thf Silver Sw n O ndo Gibbon. I go before, my darling Thomas Morley
Homy I uk ell , ial „| j- .supplied, remaining seats w ill
i ue open to the public at 35c per game.
My Phylli bills me paek away . . . Thomas Weelke
Fruit Growers Of County Will Meet On Dec. 13
PALO ALTO, Calif.. Nov. 16 (l I President-elect Hoover 1 pi* i with reports from V. shinglon that ' .ongie.ss, at its cuu.i 1 ’ -■ aoit ■' n.n may <’ri ct a Farm Hein I pii.gian idequate for immediate >I lief, thu ohvitatieg the neec. ity "f til <xti;.
se-sion after March t.
Hoover promised an extla '• i"a in the elo.-ing day f hi . I'h id' nt d
it is hoped that this plan will func- | tion in a better distribution of the j crowd and at the ame tune will permit those who really desire reserve seats, to obtain them at a moderate price,—less than 30 cents per game. These tickets will In* on sale at Mullin'.- Drug Store Monday, Tuesday ami
Wednesday and at the door Wednes- campaign, iml* adequate e a t lay night, after which they will be ffor ted during the hort wintei withdrawn. ion, whit h at that time ei im d in Aisles have Ixien painted to comply probable. Now how er, ti appeal with fire regulations and to enable eeretary of ag n are Jaidim a
i patrons to reach their seats more readily and with less confusion. Everything points to a good season.
;mi\ e. vestal injured E. Ve.-tal, county commission- | in a hospital in Meinphi , Te n.,
————— ‘ Let’.- he good hosts to visitors an PLAN JOINT B\\<M’ET WITH , t the Cubs! Schedule follow.-:
KIWANT St LI H AT THE o
NOON HOUR. DEDP ATE GYM Did. 17-IH
The gymnasium part of the new Establishment
catimtal F.tlut ation and Physical Train poration ing huilditig of Brazil . enioi and jun- iloovei ior high chooh- will he tleilitated on provitle
Senator ('harle.- Mi Nary ol Ok g"0 ■o-author of the M Nary-Haugen hill ire likely to agree on legi l. ti i long lines lahl flow by tin Pi' i lent-eh et, anil that M* Nary and Hn farm leader, will pn . ieln t im i n,
The Fruit Grower., of Putnam Conn ty in a preliminary meeting held with
ing from painful but not serious The County Agent drew up plans for s received in a railroad wreck. ' county organization to be forme y. The first relatives in this for the purpose of meeting together
ji ew ol the wreck was I talk over 1
dispatch Monday. Dr. Addi- in Fruit produetion, get assi tanei H (tore, Mr. Vestal's brother in law from the Hortieultun department of ;in Knoxville, Tenn.. and hurried Purdue Cnivt i ity, p»n ■ r Flint pnphis, Word has iieen received sclioids and as f.ir advisable huy Mr. Vests ] is not seriously hurt, i their spray material cooperatively. (hi'ti jumped the track and there The fir-t noetiug wil he an all day ^ ( , i()( i>n
ral fatalities. Mr. Vestal wn-1 ehool to he Imld Thurstlay Decembet | 0n | )( | . 1H> (t |,. High Si hool
tahilization
eon titut' the heart Farm ulief progiam. fi r tariff im tea e on
Deei mber 17 and IK, the * hool board eultural prodtict
• nd committee definitely announced: ooperative market % a well today. uieh long time a i lance a dev' hip
On Monday, December 17 there will meat .if Inland v ' ' ■ ay be a formal program of dedication If ( ongre at t ' ,0, t
with an atrangeti program, of music meets hi view in a 11 i 11 •'
ami pi eche and a dee u.-tration hy ma-ui' 'Din.
the physical training claI umler the direction of Mi
largely
Katherine
Lith. The following program has l>eon arrai get). 9:30 A. M. meeting at the Prof. R. A. Ogg orchard located just •ast of Greene tie on the Washington -tieet road. A pruning and spraying lenumstration of apple, and ppache.will he held. Mr. Manor McCown an Mr. Gardner, Hoiticulture speeialists of Purdue University will lie in
charge.
12:15 P. M. Luncheon and joint meetii.g with the Kirvanis Club at the Chrbtian Chunh. 1:30 P. M. meeting in the assembly tot in of the court house. Illustrated lecture on the venous fruit diseases and insect.-, their life cycle and con trol Meeting in charge of Mr. Manor
M< Own.
E • iv Fruit Grower in the County
Morning Session u ’ to become a member of thi d »y School at 9:30, Donus E. 1 or:.miration a number have already presiding U P nnd 11 is th '’ pla " to ' T-hip Service at 10:30, Address, *he officer.- for 1929 at the clo-e of ! I- sential- in Worship,” Mi. - the aft( rnm>n meeting ".
'eung, State Supt., Children’s
papers for
to Memphis to <li po.-e of a [of ’iiule-. He had motored to die and there taken the train.
I> Republican.
EYING AT CLOVERDALE
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NT) CONVF.NTfON OF RE l"CS EDIT ATION TO BE HELD SUNDAY.
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annual convention of the Put County Council of ReligionTi"n will be held Sunday at the t'li-t Church in Cloverdale. Iptugram for this meeting is a
will come here for a game, returning
the compliment to Brazil, who played ing the . vcial im" t the dedictory game in Greeru-astle'- ’ ‘mgi'' icgutaily a new and spacious gymnasium. The ember 192.1, otl.ei im
c „nte t ended in an overtime victory agriculture mi a !.u ^ time na i for the home team, making the occa- eluding tariff im i ■ "s, further ., d -i..n a notable one most pleasing to to cooperative mark, ting ami inlam!
th** h >tnr fans. Grp^nra.^th* will hav*» wat«*twa>
far as
tabili/.; tion coi -
•loiati* nth - o ta . hinvr i"-" 'i'" ' • to aid t.h* farnifi tnnrkofinjr ic \i yoar - i rop, ho \\ill not call an » xti.»
'ossion.
Thi will h avo hn ' roo to plan dm
boforo t h<* now ombles in Decuros for j id of
in-
Ono toward was >uid not wait on pa
i life holts.
All life boats were un.'oaworthy. \n lifo boat drill had lM»en hi hi. Tho «h lay in sending out the S. 0. S. c aused the loss of life. Officer in command 'hewed indei i n in the crisis about 2:30 p. in.
Monday.
I n d W. Puppe was one of the Sm t witnesses of the day. He is a • -light, quiot spoken engineer, whose I nii and ohild are among those mi' - ng Ho blaiYu d poor seamanship to
a groat extent.
“From Sunday night on, I was convinced that the ship was doomed," h testified. “She was listing more every minute when I put off in a life lc it and aw my wife and child, un abb* to break them.-elvo away from the \ estris. At 11 a. m. Monday morning Captain Care,\ ordered tin* pa engers to take to lifel^ats, but t wa 1 p. m. before the first boat
w i launched."
Wallace M. Sinclair >aid that “th** thing that impre ed me in the 'a hole affair wa the lack of preparation. There wa , to my knowledge, no order given at any time for th* ; i onpeito put otl life belts. The\ dio that at their own option.*' SKA VIK\\, 1. I. Nov. lb (IT) Piodie ef :»1 victim.' of the Ve t?i li i tei wi le in the Richmond county tcogm t«»day, many of them still un
dent ified.
r rhe hodi* - of Major Yashio Innye, militaiy attache of the Japanese con ni l< at Hu* nos Aires, Ralph P. Whit h* . . of Wood tock, N. Y., Mi Kl amn Paikei, *»f Home, villc, Ma. md 1.1*1 I ra'ke and his daughter. InpTborg, hoth Germans, are the only one identified. No plans for di.po.'ition of th** ; bfidie have been announced.
“hut many modern organizations are anti axial and anti-religious, for in shame the anti Gideon society and the National Athnstic Society in America. It i fine that a mall in formal group like this can be organized with the avowed purpose of; keeping alive the finer things of life, fellowship, religion and serious dis
cussions eoncernin • life.”
Tho following olficer-v weie elected and took up their re-pective dutie. at once, Pn ident, Ward Mayhall; Nice President, ha Rahcotk; Secre tary-treasurer, Kenneth Todd; (’or n pondin' S*cit tai , Pr f. I,. IT Mit
cnell.
A resolution denoiuuing the Sun day how at the |o< al moving picture theater- wa - pa. ed by the Brother 1 hood. It wa the • use of the group ihnt the local tl**atei houhl no longer r('(‘eiHi*' hi*arty co-opera tion and uppoit of the church pen
pie.
The next meeting of the Brother hood will be held in hen in he l All men of the congregation are urged to join befoir that time. Houser To Speak Al Frestylerian Church Sunday .1 MR M (HI M II III IK I \l in III. HI \ RD I ID >M I Ol M. 1*1 ITT I . Kl" I II" I i ill 11 II Oil " I , .1 1 :.t tint )iri (’till it . 1 1 | | I | hi : l Ilf til" I i"|| i.il i miii i I, w ill jH :ik in Hi" Hi" by i ri.iii CluiiHi Siin.hiy i vi iiiiu.'- .it 7 30 Mr. Hum "i, fm :i inimbi'i "f y.'ar in i rv J .* |i:i '.Ini of Ih" I,ik" v i"w Hi. hyt'riiin (Tiiirch, (Tiii iiifn. I’h" ,|ili'inlii| k'i'miiI niaih* in till 'hur li .1 "il hi i 'Tn ii n \ in tho !ti'W:ii'i| :|i I .iiii|iiiKM in I'hiriiH" 'k hyt"'\ ht I" hi |*i"iii"t i"ii In hi in "ill |"i it i"n I ini i i:: t hi* fi vv
ilit i - ;ir i i;i h"i| throllKh the fi'nrc mill over tho omhaiikinont. The bandit.- were hurleil free of the wrookaKe, and liotli sirainhled to the tiaok and dashed away. While the patrol members -hot several times at them. It was believed the\ were injured, for hoth limped ostensibly. T he ear w hii h wa demoli. bed, had been stolen early Thur-day nich' from Cowell Stanley, I’laintield. In tl ■ w rei kaife the d put* found ov eral loaves i.f bread, some liumlan’ tools, and black jack, police raid.
i not he: goud team thi iodn it. ry contest hid hummer. Brazil Time
year and th* fair to la' a
JAMES SHAMEL PASSED AWAY
December
13th.
Watcn thi
A (’resident who tares cmiiyre at the outset of hi a Inilni ■itrati"n. Mm matter how friendU ruti ini > diMi eulties. Hoover would lie pl" -ed il ''ontrres.-i pas.-ed a tabilizatii n hill at the short S' >i"li. Before the inam: uration, it is undei.-ta.id that In w old -tart investijrati'in i to eviry p * " "f the aKricultural problem, • t tbii hI mtr the ha i.- for a "lie- of 1' (fi.-iativ<
* - — proposals for |>erni nent cure of the
WELL KNOWN GREENCASTL1
( ITT/.EN DIES AFTER TWO would be submitted i th" ’ illowiny
MONTHS’ ILLNESS. Derember The I’re. itfcntDde. t completed parkinc todav for hi- South American
James Shamrl, 72, p.s-ed a^ a >'| tour . Trunk and boxes carrying hi Thursday afternoon at 3 fo1 , iti(1 M|> Hoov.i - effects we load
ed aboard truck- and carted to the
low ini; an illne s
further an- ation which he sunereo u iai— — u into memory at inte!vals. Funeral arrant: ' , '
of two month s dur-.-uffered a lap e of
Afternoon Session. ^—Worship Serviie, Rev. VV. H
, ''° n presiding,
kouncements ^ ial Music.
"‘'N "Co-operating in Kingdom
Prof. IL A. Ogg.
M Music.
FI.I SUING, Holland, Nov. 16. The North German Lloyd teamer Simrna arrivi',1 today with eleven airvivors of the -teamer Aloe, that wa wrecked iii the English Channel ■ uriiig y -terday’s gale. For the first time, the Alice ur vivor heard how 17 men of Rye llarhoi, England, almost the entire male population of the village, lo. t Il ir live- while going to the re.-cue of i h" Alii" in a lifcb at. The traitii exents during the wild I’hiinnel -torm were recounted by the i r"xx' of the Smyrna and the Alice
survivors.
Tti' Alice wa rammed by the Smyrna without warning during the term off Dungene-.-. The Smyrna did not "" th. Alii" in th" ilarkne.The Alice began to go down at once and her crew was barely rescued. They lost all their possessions. The Smyrna lo.-* both anchors during the isdli on and had difficulty in making pi it.
ha In mad' a
ve.'k- that Indiana he
AI hi Hi "i vi " "i i. Aril, orgaiii t, vx :Tom the ford' of IT j()f)th annivei. ry of
d
Nov.
13 I
"ii working in ho l of frien . ndax I’rot (i play Miimhers !. i huh. 11, the : ho ' .1. ath O"
Iict ioi
" Unf iiuT.hi ment.” Ser. Ililde.' “Ave M n The qilai* ng enn* it a 'ay . veniiii'
win i. • Thank. .NTe "mb'
t Mr
I hank giv (....I," Sun
M MM'T U.l I |( IASI
R yrnond I.. IlHlIoli.iiigh and Anna Bine, both of Terre Halit'.
I (H(( ED IN DIK II
be ,hipp'd to Sun 1’cdro
noum.••‘tents and turn your namt into memory «t .iue.v..., . an d there put h-.aid the halt! hip the County Agent for membership. ements have not been d *' f | Maryland which sails Monday.
cided pendirg hhe arrival of a daugn Further deails fm his itineiary
ter. w j|| be announced hy Henry Fh o h- f, hing village of Rye Harbor, whose
I II;I MEN MAKE KUN ' . , President Coolidg* on the trip, when a x.. the erexx of the sinking steamer
The fire department was called to to Putnam county when 1 he lin 1 , . . i*,m.»s 1’ v.-ar- of age. Mr. Shamel wa
the residence of Judge James t. .''ar.
1 Ca| l and Business Session, L. Hughes on Seminary .-tret at ^hiH, County President, presid- o’clock Friday. A tra- " 1
basement had caught fire. The f.re-
of officers and offering, men turned the gas- '' ff a " d ,h '' h ' a7r ^ ■ "TV Motive and Objet- immediately stopped. T he damage wa^'itious Education,” Mis* confined to the meter, which wa-
‘uung. | totally destroyed.
was well known in
Cf. i n. astle and community, coming
he was 11
1 Pi ent-
12:30 iy employed as custodian at the counin "the ty hospital. His wife preceded him in
.cnth in 1910.
The following children survive: Edgar Shamel, city; William Shamel.
Cambridge City, and Mrs. A
of Czniden.
A tiuck owned hy Harold Goram, hut driven hy another in,an at the tiui" of the accident, was fored into a ditch, four miles ca.-t . f (.reencastle Friday no mini: about nine o'clock. The truck was being dii'"ii toxv id
FOLKS'PONE, Eng., Nov. Hi. (UP) Greenca-tle and v, a d) "ii off "f the Tile tragedy which befell the littl" left hir I -ide of th. lo.id, I'aving the
lear wheel on th*' pa * n . lit and the i ront x"h"el - over a toep . nit.ankmiint T he Franklin tieet xx t" k> i was call
he joins the party at San Pedro, a - .\lice, ha -tilled England more than cording to Geoige Akkerscii, Ho v< i' any story of th. sea in decades, assistant. Sorrow and sympathy were mingled o with pride in the gallant sacrifice of THE WEATHER the 17 men of Rye Harbor, who livRain tonight and Saturday. Cooler ed up to the finest traditions of the
J. Knoll northwest portion tonight and nortl
and xveA poition Saturday.
ed and pulled the truck ha* k on the
road.
The drier wa not injured nd the i hi was Ulidaimige.l a - it wax able to he driven on. The dri * i had taken a load of zinc* to Indian ""'h earlier in
encastle at
BUT St ul T MEETING \\ KDNKSDAY EVENING \ s.’oilt meeting \x a held Wedll. -- lay ev.'iiing at Hie Presbyterian i Tinn h at 7 n Prof, "i M \, i . a i-taut profe. or of Zoology at I'. Paiiw Cniversity, is the leoutina |«.r if the tloi.p, (Jie.'in sstle is ex. ted ingly fortnnate in ohtaiiiini: In. ei x it i a he has had expel ience ill Cleveland prior to his coming to Greencastle. # The meeting this exening xxa larg ly a bu mess meeting. PtotT -m \l' ers tl i sed the i.ec' ..-it \ I paym. lie national dues. Then an open di ; u ion was held in r. gat to the uni form.; that the scout liould wear. It xv decided that it would not he ic in y for t lie : i out I" pin. ha " oat . Scout lint and pant , howe er cere .let ide.I upon a a ihti it y. Of Tcial . ..ut .locking in tea.I of pul . c , were deeided upon. The scout . 'Inni ilet'ide.l that there .houl.l he i .tali'iard neckerchief for the entii.' loop, hlirnt orange l.eillg derided tip 'li. Each individual patrol w a . to i xe it own color f"i a ii'ckerchi.f
tide.
Scoutma.-tei Myers gave i h"it ilk to the .font emph.i illg the m it y of pa illg theii t. | ||< In' d that he want'd all tenderfoot ■ "ill to he "' olid cla lc, I • ii'"all second . las ' Outs C he fit ;t la lix Fehruary; and all fir t <T ; i out to h" Eagle .out , the high'' t auk in conting, hy tic t Ma.Mx in i .id. i that they may receive their iwaids in June. T he troop i going to i 'ak'' a hike next Saturday to th*' Uidg.vi.'W Farm, wh"re (l.cx hav t ahin, in old' i to p i ; tc ,t , that h "■ o t.i he done in the opei . Prof. ol Myers h.)|K' - that iit h a t i 'orty "f in. scout xx Tl alien ummer amp, (Tiuip Kl'i.'ten.'.telli, that i lo al.d in the \\ .oili'T of t .■ l oim Th" ti."' ity of tr.mp finds was it o . 11" s.'d hy th" • outnia ter and h" eout. agreed to pay .(la a w. "k. T't.'x earned $52') elling American (lag- lor Armi.-tir.x Day. They are go in:: to c< licet all the old papei m Greencastle in a nattempt to raise noney. Robert Dirks xxa elected
t reasurer.
Professor Myci - iiitrodii'ed . ■ ■ u' oia ter Patter on of Fort Wayne, who i at pie ent at tud"nt at DePau." University. He gaxe a hort talk ti 1 -ing the neci'-.aty "f the couts cooperating with the * "utmaster There were -ix nexx boys at the meeting tonight who stated their intentions of becoming .'out Th. y x.cn Donald McLean, Tianci King, Melvin A- Donald Knau. r, T ugene 1 K'ulker on. and Jam.*- ( ox.
British coa-t dwellers in their errand (he mon ing, lea'im of mere;.. j'.iv* o’clock Friday.
Manic llollingworth v.,i appointed dmlni-tra*or of the e .tHte 1 f Maigal't J. Morgan in the Putnam Ciiluit emiit Friday morning. W M. Jutherlin xvn- the Httorney
