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ILDTIME ON ONON TRAIN early TODAY

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928.

No. 29.

sfiNGER goes mao and SHOOTS IP SMOKING

COACH.

CEMENT MILL BADLY HURT

(ED

JAIL

Vcr's Son Knix-ks

Vonsrious With Hose Coupl- | j n g. ( onductor Beaten I p.

WORKMAN AT mg . car , strut k an old Ford two door j 8( ' flan * <lr,Vfn >>y Jessie Person, at the ‘ corner of Washington an.| College Avenue, Friday evening at 5:;)0 o’-

clock.

Mis- Bowen was going east' * , Washington street and Person was traveling wAst on the same street, and attempted to make a left turn on

......... t0 ColIrge Avenue when the accident

HERE occurred.

The Ford was said to be almost a

Joe Mazen total wreck > but the touring ear was

damaged very slightly.

BUI ( E HALE IN SERIOUS CONDITION vi COUNTY HOS-

PITAL TODAY.

SUSTAINS FKAITURED SKULL

jiazen, age about 35 years and to be foreigner, was placed be|the bars at the county jail early

marriage li< knse Albert J. Hary and Rosena A. Evans, both of Terre Haute.

Both Arms Broken \t The W rists In I all Late Friday Afternoon

At Plant.

£y morning by^ight policemaJ STORM SWEEPS , O’Hair. Mazen and cau ed con- '^’***»* TT ^

ye disturbance on the south-

Monon passenger train due

‘shortly after 2 a. m.

who formerly worked at the , plant here, boarded the Motion after buying a ticket for thi> Ip od that Mazen made him ■ajm. able to a woman pa . n L n ,| (hi asked the conductor to ‘to her a-.-i-tance. The conductor Ipl Mazen to the smoking car. ter going into this coach, Mazen

OVER BRITAIN; 42 KNOWN DEAD

WORST STORM IN MANt YEARS LASHES BRITISH ISLES AND ATLANTIC.

PROPERTY LOSS

high

Bruce Hale, 21, is in a serious condition at the county hospital today as result of a fall at the cement plant

about :t:.!o o’clock Friday afternoon. Jl RY

Hale, it is said, was working with a construction gang, and in some manner lo.-t his footing and (dunged about thirty f^et through the roof of a building. He sustained a fractured skull and both arms were broken at

the wrists.

Dr. Sluss, an Indianapolis specialist, came here today and operated in an effort to relieve the pressure on Hale’s brain caused by the skull frac-

R. A. MASONS Called meeting Green, a tie Chapter No. 22, Monday, 7:30 p. ni. Work Master degree. RAY H. TREMBLY, R. W. M. E. E. CALDWKl.I, Sec’y. o—

NOTH K

Call mooting tonight at Red Min’ Hall. To make arrangement for the funeral of Brother Jan ■ .'•’ham All Brother aie urged to be pre-ent.

John Hinkle, Satchem.

12 GUILTY IN AUTO THEFT

CONSPIRACY

GIRLS LOOKED FOR WORK IN MARTINSVILLE

IAVO E()( VE GIRLS GOT \S FAR \S MORGAN COUNTY THURSDAY.

SHAME!, FUNERAL Last lites for James ghamel, 72, who passed away Thursday afternoon will lie held from the McCurry Funeral Home at 2 p. m. Sunday. Dr. C. Howard Taylor will he in charge. The Red Men will conduct their ritualistic service. The members of the Moose Lodge will also attend. Friends may view the body from 7 until 9 o’clock this evening.

PROBE BRINGS FORTH FACTS OF INTEREST

CHIEF OF! H KR OF ILL-FATED OCEAN STEAMER WILL TESTIFY

MID

ALSO RECOVERED

RETl RNS \ URDU I IN FEDER M. t OURT HOR11 1

BEFORE NOON.

IN IM \N \|*OI Is u\ i:sto< l\ INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 17. (CPi — Hogs were geneially strad\ to 15 cents lower at the Indianapolis Livestock E\changi today, the hulk price (.aid being $9 for l.aO to 300 pounders. The top price was $’9.10 for a

“ I few of the choired kinds. Receipts Two little girls, Mary Louise Hamm were estimated at 11,000. twelv years old, and Gayle Williams The cattle market was 50 cent, to aged fourteen, of Greencastle, were $1 lower foi tie we. k. Receipts numUh n into custody todaj about noon bored 200. Steer sold for $11 to b> chief of Police Newman. $11,75. Calve. M pits were e ti-

DISTRH T

VITORNEY BCSt

Mary Louise Hamm and Gail W ilhams First Noticed Bj Kroger

Grocery Store Manager.

leslimony of Survivors Reveals Secret Radio Messages. Operator Stripped of Hero Role.

NEW YORK, Nov. 17. (UP) Th' highest ranking survivor of the erew of the steamship Vrstris will he called today to tell a United States Com mi sioner what he knows about the

The gills hud taken a Ford coupe in muted at 300 ..nd the market wa- ■■'h'king of the South American liner.

BE! OR E

Three of The Fifteen Defendants Vre Freed by Decision of District

Court Jurm-.

INDIANAPOLIS, No 1(UP)

ture. It was said that although Hale Twelve of the fifteen def, dan' in was badly hurt, his condition to- the intersti to automohih theft ( on

L y went mad and pulled out a Germany, Belgium and Poland Mso ' lay shnwr<1 -piracy trial h. re wei. l.Mind g ally

V ?n 'l c, , ,m 7 1 ^ ced •“•""Amg Hard Hit by Storm. Comnmnica- The injured man lives on east Sem- today.

Vh the roof of the car. I he con- tj „ n | j lu . s | >owl , nary street and he has a young wife The jury wa given late attempted to pacify the man and child. They recently moved here last night and deliberated until 2 15 they would

wa- knocked down for hi.

Another man tried to help LONDON, Nov. 17. (UP)— The ! - and Mazen floored him ""r - 1 storm in many yeai pread

havoc in Europe and on the Atlantic Vment reigned and Mazen had "" an '"Aty.

Vn in the coach looking for a At i,flst 12 1’*’' "ere killed and

from Bloomington. Mrs. Hale uu. reported bordering on a state of pros-

tration last night.

place. Finally, a young man, """Beds injured. Property damage second program on the Fine Art- Ham J. I,'ffey, |)r. Fred Hin/.ei, Ted weil tie c.

•» a 4 ! > >% <> 4 <-.<1 ..4 ill; rin . . ... . .... . _ ..

- Greencastle Thursday afternoon and not given a tone. \Talers sold for Jl DGK HA 1.1 /.111. dn.eii to thi- <ity arriving hereabout $19.50 t" -IT uel . .dv. went at $3

J six o'clock. | to $11.

Xnording to their story the girls Sheep remained teady.

stinted to school on Thursday uivl wvie late. They then decided they would run away from home and go to Indiai apoli- : nd find work. They said they coni l ived the idea of running away, fiom stories which they had read in “Title Story” magazines. It I etns that they had been allowed to ride horses which were on a farm bohiiiging to < . J. Arnold, They decided

go out to the farm get

thi:- morning. The verdict wa not "inc horse., and ride to Indianapolis, read until court convewd at niie o' When they reached the farm they saw-

clock. the FoM in the driveway and took it. , — Thu.-e convicted were I dwn:d I .me 1‘hev ml they did not know anything DENOI N( ES PR|( E FIXING

ott, Harry Sussman, Elmer Su man, about driving such a car but found a

book with in.-tructions in it and fol

MEMBERS OF GRANGE HEAR MR. C00LIDGE

1 \RM ( 11 ul’ER \ I IVES F \\ OKED

lit PR I- SI HI N I IN VDDKKSK. 1NG N \ I (UN \|, SESSHiN.

KNtiLlSH SINGERS PLEASE

Five hundred people attended the \\. Lee Smith, Robert M M< Yiy, \\

be the son of the engincei is deadheading back to Bloom slipped into the baggage car Hired a hose coupling. He then

was e-timated at million of dollars Course of DePauw University given in Baldwin, Mi- Lloyd Harrison, ait Shipping was almost paralyzed. Sev- Meharry hall Friday evening. The res.-; Jacob Wholfield, Mortimer vV.dileral 'iiip.s were wrecked, others were English singers were well received field, and Bertram I.ihw

_ _ ‘ n distress and trans-Allanth liners 1 by an a|ipreciative audience in their The three who were exonerated an to advance on Mazen from wr * re d, 'la'cd from 10 to 15 hours. hour’s concert. William Jones, Mis. Pink .1 11c ■ and

and -truck him on the head ^ was impossible to make even ar The group is composed of three Wolf Sussman.

1 coupling knocking Mazen un- : 'i , !’ rnx i m{ *te estimate of the damage, woman: Flora Mann, Nellie Carson, Immediately after tl verdict wi jj w hich was enormous. It was eslimat- ' Lcllian Berger, and three men: Nor- read, Federal Ju ge R l« rt G. Halt iitbe train reached Greencstle^^’ ^ or ‘"-’Aance, that $250,000 damage man Stone, Norman Notley, and zell ,-et next Saturdu ncrmiiig had been notified, anil w;,;< dine to the Southampton docks. | Cuthbert Kelly. the date fo> entenee. Hn pinalty tot

They teached lndiiinii|n>lis hut saw ■' n iiiy policemen they were afraid !o top. Hiey started out on road 37 n it ju 1 out of Indiunapoli. they ran o' t ol ga and stop|H'd al a filling

( ollidge’s I .ilk IndH'ates llint Some

Delinite Aid Will Be Given

U. S. Pa liners Soon.

WASHINGTON, N. v. 17 (UP)

Any attempt at pi 1 • fixing or putting so. ■ ion.

United States District Attorney

Charles H. Tuttle has succeeded in

subpoenaing chief office 1 Frank \\

Johnson, next in command to Captain William J. Carey. Johnson has

not been accessible since the survivors arrived earlier this week. Tuttle ha. a wealth of detail upon "hich he may question Johnson, do

tail brought out by the two day .’ hearing. He can ask concerning the seaworthiiuvs of the cruft, whether the port door was open, concerning a collision the Vestriz had just befi r • she sailed one week ago today, how the life boats were manned and whether Captain Carey received any in.-tructions from Lamport and Holt, the owners, before he sent out the

SOS.

I’he commi inner, Francis O'Neill, already ha heard testimony concern ing all of these points the great bulk of which came out when four members of the crew testified at ye terday’s dramatic and ..ensation il

t.Uion hut n- they had no money the government 111 bu.-ines ■ would be tley told the attendant they lived fatal to the indepemlenc.- of the farm just down the road and would return rr and in the end would biing di.a witn the money; they gave him a jaek ter, Pie ident ( 'oli.lce aid la .t nigh

'sa-taken to the office of Dr. HoU ' • w ' ,r '' h1, telegraph tautrhe.v.n Where he wa given lln, ‘- '•'•'"olishe.l, farm devastate,!

tttrntion. He had a cut on i " , r 1 ,.' slll>, f and ,, " at - s Io >t.

Fifty houses were blown clown at Newport, England, and an undeterrn

la little finger was near^nd result of the fiacu ■.

ns lien placed In a cell at the ! ined " umb< ’ r in Coblenz, Germany

'»» fate! that the man loom ]south Jackson street when he jrn»ily employed here. He i.ho a steel fitter by occupation .Mding to Chief of Police Paul Mazen is an Assyrian by lit i> said that he recently got jpuble with authorities in Vir 'nd had a revolver taken away

Jin at that time. Grime - went ! '' b «r. day morning.

ay that the man had been ’anted in a love affair and was g from temporary spells of

1 where 13 por-uns wer* kilted. 1* was estimated that at least 12 were killed in England and several hundred in

jured.

Seventeen men from Rye Harbor, i and trio were the best received of all England, were lost when they went j the numbers. in a lifeboat to the aid of the sinking | Hooks of words sold at the door - -trainer Alice in the English Channel i added immeanureably to the enjoy during the height of the gale or ! ment of the program. In this way

the audience wa. able to follow the

The audience was pleased with the con. piling to violate tie iutei 1 - concert and at the end called the motor theft law is a in in u.i. tiin ol -inger hack for two encores. The $1(1,(KM) and impn ontncut ■ ■ • il

music was if sixteenth and seven- ing two year.,

teenth century origin, and the clever lines were excellently rendered bx

th*' singers.

Due to the facial expression of the artists the music was made much more pleasing and vivid. The duets

MAKES FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR S. A. I RIP

li

i.

1IRD EDITH IN ISSUED Publicity Department cf He niversity has i ued it. third of the “DePauw University Bulletin’’ for the year. Tin , list of this publication ha e-idily increasing and now to XI, of which number most are

1 graduates.

main items of inteiest in the jaic the honoring of DePauw'. giaduates, Major John G r. chi - of 18fi 1 ( Dr. Michael j class '62, and Dr. Salem n, chi s '1)2. A tribute to the

lii England, 34-1 inland teb-ph-in j w rds closely,

line, were down, affecting almost ev Th" program consisted of madriery di.-trict in the c ountry. The line; gals, folk song , ballets, canzonet of 1,800 London uhsciihers were dis j and varied short number The finrii|ited and approximately 120 tele \ ely matched voices of the singergraph wire.; out of London wen ! coupled with the mastery of their down. One telegraph line was work program, made it one of the best

ing to France hut none to Switzerland 1 ever heard here.

er Italy, while comnniniration to tier l 0

many, Poland, and Belgium was .-er

iously delayed.

The paralysis of shipping was al 1 most unprecedented. I ife boat crew Hid tugs were kept busy on errands

MR, HOOVER ( oMPEI II HI ni 11 11 FOR vi IT 1'' l v I IN AMERH AN.

i i crank in senility. When nearinv M 111 il,.-ville they topped ag in at n filling starioii and for one gallon of ca gave the man a good tire pump. Al'U 1 n aching here and parking tin- ca 1 iii front of the Kroger groeer> they . larted out to find work. Thi girls who were dross,id in brown and green laineoats, carry ing a retd ha--ket of clothes (.nil a blue hat box in qiiin I 1 voral place- and finally went to th' 1 ohmial. They told Mr. June tha' tluir mother wa sick in Tern il 1 'tc and they weie out trying li tind • ok They were given their sup pi i . 1 hed and their breakfast thi; morning. In exchange for this they

lid nine work.

in 11 addle liefnic the ixty .econ annual i-onvetion of the National

Grange here.

Th<- Pi e.-.ident ' ei ted the govern

ment 1 giving agi iciiltuie aid that i- 1 utisui pa-, i-d in win ld history and aid | tax roihictioq \nt illy ha believed I

'he farmel - " Eed' ■,.I Ta.xe .

"I lie inov out towiird co operative' maiketiii; . till 1 in i' infancy,” he j aid. “It ha.- oinetimi failed through' hn k of manageinoi t lait it 1 "tnnl in theory and win 11 rondm-te i in a Inis j

iin like v. ay offer tl" oec.l prom

i.ang "liil 1" 11 to the gi'-it marketing'

protdom..

One intere ting feature yesterday came when Michael J. O'Laughlin, a radio operator who (lashes the SO. 1 -!, wa stripped of hi.- hero role by two mate . The -hipiiintes said that ()’- laiughlin, in tead of waiting at hi . pint and goinit down with the ve -> I, had left the little radio shut k some thirty nr forty five minutes before the

big vi .e| finally submerged.

Previously it had been us. uincd 1 that O'Eaughlin. like Captain < arey,

i hml eho.xeu death at sea.

The sum total of yesterday 'a intcr-

| 1 ting session was:

That on Monday morning a

(all hip attention! call wa. ent

out hi tween K and 9 o'clock. That tin* life boat I" gan filling

I with water as soon a they w re low-

1 ered.

It a. "id .my attempt at price fix j That at least three radiograms

Al ton o'clock they again started j"K ’ ' I"" 1 ""' <l"' in Inn pa -.I hetv.een Captain Car. and

I I t a a. I .. .4 l> a . ! •• I I I . ■ It. .III. I I . a , !i4*al!4ai..l . . C I f Ilia .

SMI,

StH IH 1 IN Alt IN DA A

President Elect and I aniilv lo I 1 For San Pedro Harbor By Special Irani Sunday.

DISTRESS ( ALE SENT OUT WICHITA, Kas., Nov. 17 (UP)

PALO ALTO, Cal" Pie.-ident * |i i t II to don the top hat

Nov. I

(IT)

eor wa. loady r diplomacy aii'l

Distress culls were sent out today by Mnilo hi tin id. hoyi mil "f Irion I the town of Augusta, where flood |y gieeting to out I " n Ann n 1 1 of mercy as call for heip came from watp ‘« fr " m ,h '' Walmit i "" 1 Whit '‘‘ '" 'i-'hhoi

disabled vessels water rivers are threatening to en That smile will expre. In " '■ The winds reached a velocity of 120 sulf the husine-s district. Iinr ' for " ’ |, '“ ak ,l ’ ' ,

mil. - an hour in many places in Eng Augusta is practically 1 "late-l by ungi land while high wind-, ranging from the flood, recording to rop'it- reach SO miles an hour and upward, won ing here. Two persons were reported

If the nvithrmuric ''department reported from all points close to th'- Irowned and scores of other maioonV. Brown, deceased; mil-! , '’“'' , . d ' . . . ,

lor the tir.-t time m history th. Reports that six person had been ferric , mi Bristol harbor were stopped drowned could not be confirmed, while traffic on the English Channel Five firemen left here in an autowa- at a standstill, save for the life |, u t were unable to reach

H'-'

■ilhur

■- will convey, in Spanish, tin- ni-- io ing of the spool In In* will m iki

They will he few, a; brief. The top hat i p 1 k 1 d, and

''it t" find work, hut failed and then • !■ n|id they won I I try end get back to tln ii home.- catching ride-. Mr. Kh om, manager of the Krogei o i l " noticed the irul leave the car I Imii day afternoon and aw that 1 1 wa Jill I here until late at night \\ i n he returned to work this morn mg tin ear was (till there and In tin nod off the light-, found the icrti In (o of title, which -bowed the eal belonged to ( J. Arnold. He calli*' 1 Mi Arn dd on long ili.-tanee and fmin Hiat U e in had In en taken and thi' two girl, had inn away fiom ham. .,1 Ihur.-day Mr. Ran.-om then notu i d th" police and Mr. Newman hunt id up tin* girls who fin lly told hiu

w In lc they lived.

The Hamm gill said her father 1

gaining no longer compulsory; lanchard, dean of the school; ri Strecker’s appointment n j A gent of tho new Grooncaztle

aceompanying ri" , ali 1. wallow t alii! , polioonian anil the William- girl liv

coat morning atlin .11 that lormai it\ roquiro . a - well I umtrier weiit t suits, overcoat.-, and 'lozen: of tin

ini >», hoth of v bn h wotild he fatal to tIn' iiulo nndon o of the i 1 tiler ami in the end miild hi mg di;a-ter. H likewi ' ;iV"id the hazaidoria prr posal of a uh uly, whn h the Anieri 1 an | pi" wi nld never he willing ti pay f"i any len th of linn II re Is en the 1 ninl nu I'chandisiir.i (irineiple ol takiny tin product ami - ispo.-.ing of il in tin mu.! advantageiiu w i\ tha* -hrowd and niderly marketing

ford..

. au'h f'll thei a i J ain'o a 1 . neo ;ary lo I'lnhi tin; effort ni'ire ef feet i v 1 1 t lr ugh ttii g up i hoard l"i it admin, tratiou, upplud with 'if ficienl fmnl to demon.ti *te it. Na

tional gov. rnnn nt.

Tin* v.o!Id 1 hung y to c on umt* all that tho farm''1 evi l rai ■ , h" aid Hi difl unit ■ mi • finui ttemptinr

purpose of tho Bulletin i to J 1 ri 1 condensed way all the K the school to its alumni in

j'hat they may keep in closer " w "I'l’’'

*ith their zMma Mater. I’r f Mihhell, head "f the depart|"f journalism, is editor and Mr. McLean is associate editor.

saving boats put out to assist the \ugusta over inundated highway-. ; big liners. 0——

In London it v a a strange scene. 1 Those who ventured forth on bicycle

Small motor

cars were blown altout like leaves.

high stall hed rollai the IT. nlci.t

* lert 11 s w orn f"l yni .

Hoover’s outfit ! r thi. South American trip 1 "" "d’ I"

sed. He elaiior

, . to soil at tli" wrong time "I tin wrong v "u relative ......

|l,"v an* with Mr. Newman until I' 1 '" "id of 01110 kind 1 hoard from th.-ii 1

till'ioojh I ativ • a nnati'Mi

Imti

'( lativc Mr. Arnold was ex|H*(te In ro this afternoon to get his car.

Maitm..ville Repo!ter.

H ATM ELD SENTENt ED M. Hatfield was sentenced in Itnain Circuit court Wednesday

CORN SHOW DRAWS NEAR

INDIANA BANK ROBBED

BLUE ETON, In"., Nov 17. The the most cloth, 1 ■ Bank of Petroleum, nine mile south is a man of imp ' ' ll' of here, was robbed of approximately ate layout i- in Diking <on 1.1 • > in currency Friday afternoon i the few clothe. In i.irried with 1 e fen who escaped in a large when he left heie wit hi bride V ar green roadster. ; a «f" for a J ob in Ch,na Telephone wiles leading to th" bank Now hi.- packing 1 w 1 ■ had been mt by the robbers prior to pas-port which he in a t"l upon

curing, though i" 1 " "'tli 'j

H.ooo by (hr,

tho

(the hold-up-

|lir by Judge James P. Hugh..; ANN! \E EXHIBII BA I IRSI NA- ^e third man remained at

to five years in the Indiana I ION AL BANK ID HE jl'foimatory for escaping fiom HEED 1 N DEt. "al farm at Putnamville. — —

riW was originallv (onvlcted in county for forgery and after ■'k from the Penal Farm hapii;on on a ,-imilar offense.

i nitials could not get hold of ^ citizensTru.it Company. Schott Slid Evicted man for over two years -pj,,, p rorn jum list, the program and to hold up their hands.

' a l’ ed * hints on the preparation for o .how. have been mailed out.

!' s 'll NORAEM HERE B.'Pauw Tigers and Muncie f* ^""’ball team rbi.-hed in J'ri an I rain on Black.-tock afternoon. The xrixitor

RED ( ROSS (j! OTA IS \ | HIE H \EW AY M ARK

Half of the Putnam County Red t'ros- quota of Wit) memliers habeen enrolled, the Phi Delta Kappa dlive committei* states. rhese |0(l in,,, -uh.-eript ion - are enlisted from th. t j„„ Inisine. s district alone. The esnva will extend to the residential and inPi t ri / ' etion , and throughout the

. unty, and will continue

Thanksgiving Day.

Mrs. A. K. Haines Victim Of Wreck

A\ A - I NROl II (HI II !!\ Al III A ISPI' WI I H HER

HUSIIAND.

I RANK FORT, Ind. N A Hie K 11,line , 70 ye,r

until aid Inn hu i.;md, the Pc

Haim , and the Rev. I,

P

r th.

M bi crush th.* Old Gold. urged take

THE WEATHER a, '<l colder tonight, “ri coldi’r. Strong

Two of the bandits entered the bunk I his light to enter , mntiy In .1

the its, 1 nd the .-fate departmei t ha,, m-

vrhcel of the automobile parked in formed all th"-.e eoun^.ri" t - nlmit

front of the bunk. all numb. 1 ^ („ , The univer.ity drive begins Tues- Frankkfort are in an Atl nta (Gu 1 On the pretenre <>f bor'^i"^ , d |J day ’^ j j| )( , t;t,i n f. i d- day with Mary P-wer, chairman of ho- pita! -ifferit.g from injuri.. .**

Ther° are only three more weeks money the men approached Hn ' ' , f, „ihall ■ ime on the f th* stud. nt. committee. ceiv. d in an sut. inohile ,e. id. nt m ar

until 11 Fourth Annual Putmin Schott, pre,Went of ths bank " ftorwnrd will receiv, a Will '• ipport of these rezid, Griffin, Ga., «

[County Corn Show which will he cmiver- tion hud just started when , ein,»"i .1 '' ' , iti | p . |(i , , tjal, industrial, county, and L’niver- cived here Uslny. Tie w. r. .•iinm-.* ' held in the lobby of th.* Fir.-t Nation- the robbeis drew revolvers and *-re - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ hjm # |)|( , ity Kr ,, ul , the local chapter hope from Frankfoit to Florid., win ,*■ th*

Howard Nutter, cash ,. . |mJ , )i(| , lim f ar ,. W eH. for an over ubscription of the min- Rev. Mi . Haim w.,. to pend ,1 ” *p,« ,-le.t and hi; i-irtv imum goal. This is necessary for the their honeymo.i. They vi married

corn The robbers then scooped up ■« h ,. r ,. row .fight it maintenance of the 1929 proposed in thi city I a t Thu. ! The body The available cash from the counter . (il|| M . vin , ar !l„o ervice program for this community, of Mr-. Haines will I ,,-n.md here three day program 1 arranged to be amount o fthe loot has not .*. ” hj hl A,hn. .11 Fifty cent f every dollar member- for bun I. attractive and entertaining. terminad butlt wssaj »eHeve< ^ ,, P goes to tha nppert ol A

Specialists from Purdue University much more than $1,000. L. . , \ nrr |. will he can Red Cron- national and interna- here by some of th. "I'ler <;'iz,n and

be her, to take part in all the The hoMup ^ were unma-k ^ . cent* n

wa,t n ® ' ' 1 n( j th. lupport of local activitie arrive In urging the people to join the clas.- mate, in this ilty. She was beRed Cross Herbert Hoover says, “The f. re her marriage, Mi s Allie Knight,

advantage of these Sheriff Foirester MMcLean wa.- im- at ^an 'enre. ^ , ^ ^^ ^ ^ R ,,,| rro ,. js the one guarantee to and wa 1 a d tight* 1 of Dr Knight.

Any one not or programs of

the

Mr . Haim* will In* rememliei

will

due tr

at San Pedro, th" port \/ Atn le:-

ficial of Lamport ami Holt hefoi,

th" ‘f'l limilly -uhmerged

That an SOS call wa • nt . 'if ometimo after 9 a m. Alornlay, hut neither tho second noi third radio op orator could recall the cxait time. Th" foul witne vfvJiTilay who told of thiit tragedy which took lit lives were Charle Vercherc, 18 1 af old radio operator on the Ve.tri-; f James M'Donald, another radi i iq>1 orator; Arthur J Cmtigan of the ' Radio Corporation ot Atm-ri.-a and Alfred Han on, the panttyiiiao who thought to n o his camera fie.*|y and take -ceno;; that W.'le purchiised fre"

ly by a New York new; paper.

V'ercln re was an eva-ive witr"-s.

Hi favorite answer wa.

”1 don't know."

I'uttle, who her <me a \ ' go roil. pr la utor, disnii s*d V’rn n re w ith

the question:

“Is that the formul 1 you nlopted before you went to the land? Eater the district ittm II, \ wa' "d ag 1 n t anyone tampering with th" witne e before they well pi'im tied to tell their stories. McDonald told of h»w- OT.auglilin had left the radio -hack before the Y'estri. went down. He said he had been in the shark with O'Laughlin and that they hoth had left "m" "0 to 15 minutes before the Ve-triz

foundered.

Co-tigan presented the three radiograms he said his company hud tranmitted between shi|i and .-hore just hefore th.* sinking. II.* wa ,d\i .*d

;',mi,h of to mnk" further searcln "f the til. ;

in an attempt to n.-crrt.un win (her any other mensage, might have ho. n . nt. The three me.-.age., ho re id:

From Carey:

"Hove to since noon v t. "lav. During night devidoped 'I-' degree Ii ". Starboard deck under water. Ship !>ing on beam. Impo. ibl>* to pro-

ceed anywhere.

This had been in answer t "ne sent by the company which read: “AVire u immediately what your

trouble is.”

Then th** company ent a me age advising that the < ruiser Davis was enroute to the rescue.

iv. 17 Mrs old i dea Chari-- 11

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t Agent’a office. | wa

j.wfj VAt'IF' lOMIJZtx* r , 1 ,, -recn roadster. , under steam a, scon u* all are aboard. ( gree.

MOOSE NO I It 17 Member- of the Greenca tie Moose l,.Mlge will meet at the hall at I p. in. Sunday to attend, In > body, t8fl funeral of lamp. Skamel