The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1928 — Page 1

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UMK THIRTY-SEVEN.

bash team ades city R GRID TILT

i football baulk D l'.U W STAGED HERE SATURDAY.

I, (ROWD ON HANDS

LIEl r. IRVIN COMES BV PLANE FOR (. \ ME

(iRKEKCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOV KM B KR 24, 1928.

No. Tl.

‘jjs \nd Friends of Tiger ’l ||p(urn For Game. Wabash Brings Many Rooters.

Wabash Scores Early Lh scored in the first (|uartjjfter the kick-off, when Weist 'crack half, went around the -ht end for a touchdown. The lhe extra point failed. Titter Score w -icned in the second quartYuhash did the same and the U jo to 7 in favor of the vis-

Kieut. btank Irxin, son of Will Irvin and a graduate of DePauw university, could not resist the temptation to attend the annual football * ame between the Tigers and Wabash today. Frank hopped in one of the fast l . S. Army pursuit planes at Selfridge Field, Mich., about 11 a . m. Saturday and arrived in Greencas-'

tie about l p. m.

bor about thirty or forty minute. htlTDENTS

I.ieut. Irvin gave his home town triends a thrill doing numerous aer-

ial stunts over the city.

Lieut. Irvin during his college days was a star football and basket ball player. He i> a member of the Sig-

, ma N’u fraternity.

PEP SESSION HELD ON EVE OF BIG GAME

BKSI CATHERINE OF ITS KIND IN HISTORY OF D'PAl'W

l N1VERS1TY.

JOIN HIE RED ( ROSS There i> one international flogthe banner of the Red Cie. .. It flies in every nation. It means the same thing in every natio: service to humanity. Join your American Re i Cross at Roll Cull. NOW

ALL TURN OCT

Bon-bire And Speeches At Bowman

Hymn. Parade Then Sweeps Down on Business Section.

ROUGH SEAS ENCOUNTERED BY WARSHIP

Wabash Rhinies Rap Tiger Frosh In 13-6 Contest

kttle Giants of Wabash Col IJ |tion.d foes of the DePauw lame to town today to eni annual football classic betwo schools. tie! how strong the record Iram during the season, past forgotten when the Scared (iold gridders clash, and if liable to happen. It has jtr time, seven years to be ! DePauw has been able to s worthy rival from CrawNot since that memorahle 20 at Washington j)ark in i- when “Galloping” (Jallokicked about 50 yards for dory, has the Old Gold of Shst team been raiged above It of the up-Monon aggre- ' the days of Coach Buss i'been victorious over Waever, the past two seasons “Bish’’ Hughes took ovof (he Tiger athletic detk<‘ Little Giants have

HARD FOCGHT FRESHMEN FOOTBALL GAME PLAk ED THIS MORNING.

Saturday morning, the DePauw and

I he biggest, the noisiest, the most enthusiastic pep session ever staged by the DePauw student body was held b riday night on the eve of the annual football g: me between the Tigers and

the Wabash gridder-.

Festivities began about 7 o'clock Friday evening when a huge bon-fire was ignited on the vacant l«t just si ith of the Bowman gym. College yells, tin pans, sirens, ban I music, blank catridges in revolvers, a U. S. Army field piece, and ruto horns all added their bit to the mdse. The crowd then moved to the front of the gym where Capt. Ernie Fiiobaugh and assistant Coach Oberst hot)

CONDITION OF KING GEORGE IS IMPROVED

ENGLAND'S RULER PVSSEA QUIET NIGHT ACCORDING TO

BIS PHYSICIANS.

People of Great Britain Still Harmed Over Illness of Sovereign. Crown

Prince In Africa.

S. PR ESI DENT-LI. Id I RECEIV I - TASTE OF I V ERE OCEAN STORM.

ABOARD THE l'. S. M \ BY LAND, KN ROUTE TO A N A PA I A, Nov. 24 (l P)—A gab* at sea today guvi President-elect Herbert Hoover ;

taste of what life on the bounding a congested lung, said Royal phy main is like in its less | .■ i-ant mo 'chins were satisfied with the king’s

SIX ( k I INDER l IIF.YP.OI FT DETROIT, Nov. 21. - Motoring j America was on it.- tip-tor- tonight, us two of its large metropolitan centers were viewing for thr first time the sensational new valve-in-head ix | cylinder Chevrolet, which was announced Novemb r it!. Interest was keyed to a high pitch in New York and Detroit as tire financial and motor capitols of the country respectively, prepared to greet this most ad-|

I xaneed offering of the world’s largest U NG CONGESTION BETTER ( ..("mobile pi due i for Bids. . 1 he two advance showings opened

sitnulatoneously at noon Saturday, Nov. 24th., the New York premiere taking place in a brilliant setting in Hu Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and the Detroit debut in the auditorium of

LONDON, Nov. 24. (I P) King the General Motoi Building. Both George \, spent a (juiet and corn- showings arc to continue up to and' fortahle night and his condition seem- h i hiding Thur .day , Nov. 2ltth. ••d slightly improved today, the Buck ' Meanwhile the gigantic Chevrolet ingham Palace spokesman told the Manufacturing orgaihzation is applypress. j, lt; j{ s( ,|f j n ;l heavy production pro- 1 Late reports from the Palace, where •' "i. so that cor may be -hipped to the (I.'t-year old monarch of the Brit- ucaler- -iait.ng D. .-niher 15 and de--n blmpire lii's abed with fever, cold b'erb to th> public may begin very

M’NARY WORKS ON NEW FARM AID MEASURE

OREGON SEN \ TOR TO I'M > NT MAN BILL lot ONGRI NTl\ I MON TH.

BILL

NEARS

< OM PI I I ION

New yicaburp Fmla'dii M i Pi \isioriH of McNary Haugen Bill Except Ivqiialization I c.

I romptly January first.

Wabash yearling eK von battled s P 0 ke briefly regarding the game with

thiough D ur (juarters of good football with the Scarlet frosh finally winning by the close score of 1 :i to <>. The < raw fordsville ihinie- led, h-O, at the end of the first half. Four Greencastle boy* sgw action in this encounter against th invading; freshmen. Lnngden, Hammond, Cowling and Kerr, former local high

ments.

The Maryland, the good will -hi| that is bearing Hoover to Latin American nations, was riding a gab that at one time attained a velocity of 70 miles an hour, but the battlr--hip stood t.he storm wi II and thi president-elect apparently was undis

turbed,

At the peak of the gale’ fury, wav

■ondition.

The attention of the far-llung |>eodes i>f tin- British Empire was cenered on the gray historic building whore King George is ill. The last official bulletin from Buckingham Palace was flashed iround the werld. It came last night

rnd it said:

“The King had

quieter day. Hi

traditional rivals. Their remarks wer received with deafening applause. A procession then formed and p; r-

aded to the business district where 1 " *■“' I "o' 1 “ '!“■'«> '*oj. mere yells ami song- followed. The '' b '' ok, ' ov, ' r U "' ( ’ ll l'l M ‘ r ,mw “f th. emperature i. lower and there is no down town section, with the crowd and shl1 ’’ llir " willf: , lou,,s ,,f “P'"'.' ;i ! I ’ urlhf ' r < '•tension of the mischief in

noise, resembled a second signing of h'* 1 ' a * tho si,;nal t,ri,lK ''- th ' f '"'' ! !,is ,u "h r -

the Armistice. Interest over the con- L ' ;,s . t, '‘ and ‘marter decks w-re buri.a (Sion. d) Sir Stanley Hewett.

Lord Dawson, of Penn.”

I iioasin.-s- occasioned by the King’s

Research Club Will Med Here On December 5th

PROF. Mil \ T, PR ESI DEN I OF OKG \NI/. \ I ION. to PRESIDE

\ T MKKTING.

astle and quarter decks were buiiei j

test was worked to fever pitch among ' m ,' b 1 t 'ur and live feet wat.i.

, . . , . the students and townspeople, number * * 1 '' p,, ‘' truck when the Mary school athletes Showed up splendidly in|f itppr(!xiniatoly ; , (000 who assemb . land reach,.I the Gulf of T-hnuntepec

led around the public square.

during the game and no doubt will make the D, Pauw varsity next sca-

A FA N( Y SPEC!\L TRAIN The s|)ecial train, earring the Indiana .-tudent- and rooters to the Purdue game at Lafayette went through Greencastle early this no ruing. It passed through the city shortly before nine o’clock, but did not stop. It

I seded

clhifftaftei.-KUytl.w.g . uaoi .d about -t .. ,ly

pickings.” In J!)2(>, VVa-fi-0 and in 1927 by a 13-7 jJVPauw fans at,' hoping it Ifferent. All feel that the | athletes are "due” and if ns that the Scarlet should J is the interest over the f the game, that hundreds Tdsville fans swarmed down 'dty Saturday morning to' lie freshman contest at 10 tho big game at 2 p. ni. old grads and former stu*Pau\v also arrived in the y night and Saturday for

grid classic.

its in the down town secthei r Old Gold Hags out rday morning and many <>f fronts were decorated in

[the occasion. o

> ARE SENTENCED A POLLS, Nov. 24 (UP) A'"If, In ianapoli-, was sen15 months in Leavenworth f fined $1,0(10 nnd Michad of Indianapolis, three [prison and fined $5,00(1 by )u,lge Robert Baltzell to-

enaches. The locomotive was painted a rich Cream and Crimson, and it carried a huge steamboat whistle that was heard for miles along the line. '1 he train was one of the most elaborately decorated that has g. ne through here in recent years.

CONCERT SI NDA^ The DePauw Symphony Orchestra with Prof. Rowland Leach, conductor, will give a concert in Meharry Hall Sunday afternoon at four o'clock in which compositions of Franz Schubert will be given. Assisting the orchestra will he Miss Margaret Dennis, soprano and Mi-s Dorothy Locke, accompanist. The public -Js cordially invited. M AIL CHRISTMAS PACK U.Ks j:\ri.y, adyisks postmaster

famous for its immer.se ground swells. Captain Kimberly took rhargi of the bridge and orde.ed the hat tleship's sjieed reduced from .-.evet

knots an hour to -ix.

The sea hammered a knight Cor

sair seaplane on the qua ter deck so

severe! \ that Captain Kimherlj changed course while the plane wa removed to a place of safety. The portholes of Hoover’s quart ers were open and (juaiPities of Pa cific oc an hii. /ioialr-.. f.s too... ..

well as th e of others. Hoover wa I aid the government was unable >n deck at the time and bluejacket ! (ate whether information of

AXE SLAYER IS CAPTURED

OM Ml \ Ml RDFRFR IDENTIFIED AND PLACF!) IN TKISON ( ELL.

ru.' hcd below and quickly nv, .ped u| the decks. No damage was done be

low.

Lad night, Hoover reiterat'd hi: desire for the most simple of inaug uration ceremonies, next March. I v..i. indicated that the inaugui.il hal ind the eluhorate in.eiguration pa iade might he omitted.

LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. Jt (UP)— 'The man suspected ol terrorizing Omaha and the mi d! v. ( by a series of ax murders wa. afe behind the walls of the State Peliitei ti iry today. Jake Bird, Louisiana negro who \a> brought to the pn-on t. prevent jmssible inoh violence in Omaha, protested his innocence repeatedly while he was questioned foi more than an houl by the Omaha sheriff’s posse that guarded him. The posse related In re how Bird had been t ken before Mrs, G. Harold

A camp; ign for early Christmas mailing was begun this week by E. R. Bartlett Greencastle postmaster, who issued instructions for wrapping and • nldres mg packages. Asserting that car, lessnes- in addressing packages has resulted in many tl.nus; nd pan els being placed in the dead-letter office annually, Hartley urged that all m, s-n u s, cards letters and packages !m* addressed pioperly with the name, street mini , her and city written plainly. Pack ges also should bear return addre . !-.•

| said.

Boxes of Christmas candy and m i terial that might be crushed should lie packed in strong outside boxes with rxcelsor. When more than ten Christ-

ina' cards are mailed together, they which to drill oil wells hould be tied and tabled aeoudingly. .1 uit venue,I to Mont December 16 was set as the deadline court fror.i the Pu'iih

LAND LEASE CASE VSNUED

SI IT TAMA I ROM PI I NAM t IK ( I IT ( Ol R T TO MONTGOM

FRY < III N TV.

illn, stirred the Empire’s millions 'eop|\ and attention was focused on e remote regions of South Africa vh. ro Edward, Prince of Wale and icir presumptive to the British throne - hunting hig game. Although the government had c,Hindered -ending a special dispatch to he Prime of Wales, notifying him •f hi father's illness, it was later do ided to -end word by regular tele-

vraphic channels.

Dispatches to the United Press ;om Johannesburg, South Afriea.

to

his

The next regulai meeting of the South Central Indiana Superintendents’ Re ean h Chill will he h"|.| oil Wedne-.|ay, The moining will j tie spent in visiting the eity schools with a luncheon served at noon in the domestic i.'iiro rooms. There ■vill he a round tahl • di.-eu - ,e n in the

afternoon.

Each year special topics are studied hy the organization, liiis year's topic is history in the fourth, fifth

and sixth giade .

Dean II. I.. Smith, Dr. W. W.

Wright and Dr. Yeloru

WASHINGTON, Nov I ' aew faim relief measure ■ - ill major provisions of the tu. \ •d M. Nary Haugen bill < . ■ ’guaiization fee will be e.e, Senator McNary, Kepn., O" , iext week. Coo| erating with agiieiilt lartment experts, McNary i ‘o modify his old mtxasure t" President Coolidge and at tl ime conform with the piincii town hy President ele, t IT ds St. Louis farm relief sjn . i ii. He believes the draft new \ ivtua!l\ omph ted will accomplish hath purKises. The measure probably m . .afi lent it will be presented to Cnngre it its short session, nnd McNary ionfident it will he signed hy the ’resident. This, he hope.-, the propo hI extra session of Congie - can he

ivoided.

'The new bill will provide for ere ion of a federal farm hoard with .5250,000,000 to deal with the agrind ural slll'pluse.-. A council -elcte l>\ he fanner- themselve , will h - giv.-a

ulvisory (towers.

These two bodies wil Iwotk thio.igh tahilization corporations compo.-ed n'ollueers and financed hy the boai'l The cerpointions will lie empowei o buy up surplus crops in time- ot ilenty ami pi ce them on the market

is the demand warrant.,.

The virtually is the same niin'liuie • i, in the old hill except that the t.ii.o loard will he cinpoweied to create . nany eorpsrations at it coiu.idei m

liennrar, '• s ‘' 1 Y- T'tider the old ue i uie, t.c

Indiana Univer ity

'lemhei if tin ilub The e men vonl I have been one corp, ration work with th. iqe rintendeiits on the ' '.ich fommodity.

('ontrovei sy ov. r a I.

e ef land or the hasis ol oner; eireuit circuit court

oil-piracy to violate the in- sti I ling f r identification. Mrs. utomobile Theft law. Stribla g is in an Omaha hispital, injured by the ax-man’s weapon.

for delivery before Christma

and gifts that require only a day's

travel t<> reach their destination.

The fin I dates for mailing to fnr.•ign countries are as follow -: November 25, China, (’niiento, Nicaragua

of cards The suit was file I hy Walter J. Wil

' n, owner of the I ml. against Wil

her Clodfelter.

Wilson charge- that • n Ortoher 20 1B27, Clodfelter leased i part of hii farm for the purpo e of drilling oi

TATA ON UNDAY EVE.

and Philippine Islands; December 7, and gas well . The toutiwt was ti Austria, Greece, Poland, Lithuania, run for six month- and < lodfrlter wa Ru-.-ia, Roumania, Norway, ami Swe- • to pay at th ■ rate oi .«1" per year fm

ather’s illness had reached th* ’’rime or whether his plans would he hanged. There would he no diffieuly in a quick return journey for the Prince it was said, sheuld the neccsity arise. 'The Duke of Gloucester also is uniting in Africa, and Prince George, oiirth son of the King, is stationed n hoard the II. M. S. Durban, now n Bermuda. The Duke of York, eeond in the dne of family sucre doll, was at Buckingham Palace. Me had been eealled from Northampton and he renamed in close contact with Kir Stanley Howi'tt, surgeon and apothe ary to tho King. Princess Mary planned to leave Yorkshire and return to London to .•main with Queen Mary during the King’s illness. The Royal air force had planes sta ioned iii readme - to bring the Prim , if Wale, from Africa hy air if nor -ary, but it wa- doubtful that flyng a> a method of travel would be .piiroved for the heir presumptive. The congestion in the King's lung night , a ily turn into bronchial pticunonia, physicians -aid. Yesterday iia temperature had reached 101, hut luring the night it dropped to !0()

In excluding the cqiu li/.alioti t . ,

which by term of the old im i

vouhl have been invoked to pay tie i t of exporting surpluses. No gi .

/:,.ic n is made in tho new hill f. i •

iosiiI of sin pin., crops in foi-'iga

if ii pc ii n tendon t h ^ narkets.

ot ion of the date. I Th ‘' n, ' w biM is G” Hu, , ' hat uetiiul exportation i- unm.. i

ii dn ling with the -uipu prob.'io hat tie home market i afie-i. ■

INDIAN\, (i| IK, .x'o : I (I Pi ake uji the entire ju >du ti . nght log ■. ei'. t<> d, .and luaide ! Vinerna.i farms if a -y.len I i u i ■ •'i.' Hi ! we I a' to. local j r - marketing is in-tituG d. •iv. Stock Excha: ge tod ". Bulk 160 | McNary hiinsolf is net .ertai I

esearch problem-.

Prof. V, ..ri a ,!. Yount, iqii i intenIctlt of Hie (iiecneasl le -ho. I y'em. and pr, ident of the eluh will

preside it the m< .-ting.

'The memhei lap of the organiza-

ion is eonipo-ei from the centra!

I N HI \ N M’OI.IS l l\ F- KM K

I (CP)

)()() lbs. cleared a( $■( iO T* laid lieing $h.0o. Reeeipt

; ooo.

The catt!" an" calve mail. t wer, teady on o • pt of fli'i ami .'Off head espectively. Steel, hi' "ell* Iftl.&O *i ■I 1.50. Yeali'i old for $l.i 5 i to $16. ,0 and calve went at "oi to $11. The .Sheep I l ket W a eadv.

THE WEATIIFR

Fair loiiight and Sunday < Idei to light and < i I and ..outli | . Hi n-

■ unday.

I H\NKSGlVIN(i Ml SB 0. RAM UNDER DIRE* -

>N OF f*ROF. ARLT,

deal cantata, “Praise and ring" will be given in The 1. m Church .Sunday evening > Prof, G. O. Aril, organist, lurch Quartet -Donald Wilrgiret Dennis, Mary Alice jimd Medford Maxwell. Thi1 including paraphrase- „f the Church’s well know ists of the following num and Baas Kola: "Praise ^ e '■ntrnlto ai d Tenor: “O U»r.l 1, ‘ Solo and Chorus:

'ring and Praise.”

h‘> Solo: “My Hop, 1 I- In U “The Lotd is My Shepherd’ ,'artet and Chorus: “O Hear r Native Land” (America)- " We Give Thee Thanks." o Solo; “Sing to the Lord. ' Recitative an I Quartet:

ht y God."

‘Onward Christian Sold- ' i( break Foith Into Joy." h' the Cross of Chri.-t I

loom th ■ officers sail Mrs. Stiihling creamed. After looking at the negro i short time -he cried out, “That is the man, take him away." Bird immediately was started to Lincoln.

NEW < DM PI ROLLER

[ der the

,-h:i rgi

t. rms of tl e < "iiti ct. II, that Clodfelt" l ha nevei

legrees.

When Bird was led into the hospital . ‘j"leeeni'her'arilulgi’ria' Jugoslavia the lease on the f rn'i' ' J Ki "k r was r 'l ,ort '’' 1 hav '’:

Turkey, Portugal and Italy; Decern- By the terms ef ti.c contract, Clod cheerful last night, chatting her 11. Spain, Hungary, Denmark and, feller wa- to start th, ■ tual drillint '''I 1 ''los<. personal friends who were* Czechoslovakia, December 13, Belgium 1 of a well within fortj rive days of. dmitted to the Loyal suite. He diEngland. France, Germany, Haiti, the date of the lease If this condi 1 us , ri suhjeel- of |.er.-oiial interest i Ireland, Netherlands, Panama, Scot-■ tion were not met, h" wa- to hav, | 1,1,1 mentioned the fart that he aooi

land and Switzerland, and Deeemlier, J paid Wilson at the rat, $5 per da; 22, Cuba. for each ,1 y after the time specific

until the drilling wa- -tailed. Wilsoi | vas to receive on,'-eighth of the oi

DEWEY MARTIN ( RITUALLY ILL,and gas < htained from the farm. Relatives here have received word j Wilson then charg that C ■ con from Dewey Martin, who is in a tract was never caneelhd but that Dayton, Ohio hospital suffering from clodfelter had failed to pay him un

I injuries sustained in an accident several days ago, that his condition is I critical and his death is expected mo-

1 mentarily.

Mr. Martin is well known in thi- ; city and also has a number of relatives here. He was connected with i the Indiana Portland Cement plant here, and was recently transferred to ihe Dayton plant, where he was injured. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. .lobe Martin, who live on the Parke

County line.

Mrs. Ed Kiteljorge, who received

word from him today said that pneu- [ ities t-day searched f-i two eompaninonia had developed and no hope ' ions of a man, believed to be John In,

was held for his recovery.

started drillii g a well <m the faun ami! xiou-

ivoiild be shooting again.

'The King is lying in a sound-jiroof chamber with two nurses in constant

ittendanee.

Only liquid m uri.-hment is fed to him. The congested lung was Xray

•d yesterday.

The routine at Buckingham Palace only slightly uji-ot. The Royal ,,,u-"holders did not seem unduly an-

top prici'| ||,.,,|y |, i oi reel. If the lui 1 , m'lhcM' , Inadequate, he predi t

| if the •' |iiali/..ition f, , ' .q in addition t» t he M \ ; I at m leaders agree tint i marketing measure, | Borah hill de,-.igmd t ■ pi ■ ■ icrs of perishable conn,!' ploitatiou, nnist he ell .ill already is on Hie Ken . An fin Ily, they w n, , protect ion for an ag I icuM , moditie . It gererally 1 •annot he accomplished ,p ession mid there is a d< nee of opinion as to I: 11 legislation should be tale' .|« , ml .-<■ - nni or post pom

next long session.

iin M

M (it, Je#! Jrf '[*, 'f '/>

Vacation DaU Are Annoui: By School

YDI N T GIYF.S Ol I I) \ I I - I t )R TH \NKH*;iVIN(i.< HRISI M \S IIOLIDA YS,

| that neither has he paid any pint ot

i the rental.

Wilson asks the i uit to g\ie him .1 judgement of $706 ag iinst Clo feller for f Mure to fulfill the terms il the contract, f'rawfordsvillo Review

COMPANIONS SOUGHT

PAOLI, Ind., Nov. 21 ' P) Auth

Britain's public followed eagerly the meager hits of news that came from the Palace. The Evening News printed an extra at !• p. m. repro UJcIng the evening bulletin from thi Royal physician and copies of the paper were sold out throughout the

country.

Cables and telegrams flooded the I alace from all over the world and ti:- Duke of York aided Queen Mary ; who was overwhelmed with the ma of communications of sympathy.

'The

WILLI \ M TOR I I NE

Ann l ie i.l Peace Society, oldest 'utional peuee organization, ha just ann, tinei d the > I'-etii.u ef William Fortune, ,f Indian poli , a it- pre.-i-

’Ihe oty schools will rlo , We<|n« - 6n\ for the antiual Thank living Ind iday. Two days of va< dioa !• t.,* Ic'en gninted, next Thui.-d.iy a id I i - •ii.y, with class wink being re uni I mi Monday, Dec. 3. The high school will h id ;• p." d Thanksgiving chapel on Wri d' • ... i\ Nothing -pecial in the way of .. in-

dent to -uocced United Slates Senator rmm ha.- been arranged in '

John W. Pole Succeeding J. W. McIntosh, who ha- resigned as comptroller of the currency, John W. Pole, above, of Cleveland, form, i chief of the national bank examiners, has been appointed to the office by President Coolidge.

The Business and Professional Men’s class of the M. E. Church will meet as usual tomorrow morning at 9:50. F r ,f. K. C. Tilden is the leader, nnd wall pre-cut another of the subjects, taught by Jesus while among men, this time is will be "With ReKi.id To Man". Make your plans tonight to be out tomorrow.

Bedford, who was hot to death n< ai here when the trio attempted to to!

i store.

Thomas Winit g, r, pioprietor ef th, store, said the three men entered hi establishment ; nd commanded him self, a mother an I her two children to raise th, ir hands. Winingcr .-aid he then obtained gun and shot one of the men as they

i attempted to , .scope.

’The two year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Childs was made quite ill this morning when it drank some coal oil H was rushed to Dr. W. R. Hutcheson's office where it was given medical treatment. James Goodwill,', a senior in high . i bool, has been pledged to Delta Tau

Delta.

•le, t ’Theodore E. Button "I Cleveland Ohio. Tio Society, which , h hrated t - centennial anniversary this year, a eks to | romol ■ pence tin ugh just ice, and C t ig" the u:-" of coin ilia tion, arhitr.itio.i and ju , d 1C thuds • ■ p.event < i adju t iiiternation I dif'ereiici. . Mr. Fortune, th. o w | i- -i dent, ha. a notable icco 1 f m arly

-ciuiol-, Supt. Yount anno,in,'' Prof. Warren J. Yount, ip i tend,'tit, also announced pi " ' r the Christmas vacation ti.l.u morning. School will h" ■ i.:m. . I Friday, Dec. 21 and the t'oi. ' !! not return to their da • room d Wednesday, January 2.

four de adi - of leadei ip in movements for t'lc public wi.faie. H was been prominently a. eiated nationally with t!v aelivitio." of the A:n< ricati R d Cro. s and th ('camber rionunerce of the UtiGd St t.

•II Ac*

E. II. Pritchard, Sh'.'T ■ !1 Examiner for the state Board

comts was in Greene i ll,' S " i • to attend the footh.'TI gap • Mr. I itof chard is a graduate of iKpinw mil hoc a member of I'hi Delta The! i.

hi.- h me < c, it, ha b' eii tiic leadei of many 1 nterpi- foi nri hetter- . ment during ulniool loit. ytara.

Pr. C. Howard Tavl in Newcastle Friday