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OLUME thirty-seven.
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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1928.
No. liO.
'n.« per roar wheel; bu.Mness or oth- V1/\/%«rr«Tx
pr tr( ‘ arryinR heavy traffic, tiv. HOOVFR fiFTS
r non Anr A enr t0n ' ; stl ' rtt ' devoted entirolv to tho 1 Ij
t DKUAULAO 1 '" av > lr «^. '** tons. Hitchwav on-
DECEMBER
BIG WELCOME IN HONDURAS
rt | \L \M \S PROGRAM ON THE AIR THKOI GH STATION WIHM
I |( HAN
bo built easily cany four ton wheell°a«i'. First class rigiil rural pavp-
mont.- are capable of carrying such — load- the year round. L< table l*R Es I DEN T- EI. E( T OP ,s. MAKroad surfaces, weakened by rain and I'IRST LATIN AMERK AN thaws, gradually break down even un- STOP.
d<! this reasonable loa<l limit, often-
JOIN THE RED t ROSS There is one international flagthe banner of the Red Cross. It flies in every nation. It means the same thing in every nation—service to humanity. Join your American Rel Cross at Roll tall.
NOW
CONDITION OF KING GEORGE IS UNCHANGED
TO THOSE \\ HO II At E NO I t ET JOINED I HE RED ( ROS."
0!RECTOR times requiring excessive repairs and PROCEEDS TOWARD
almost complete prohibition of heavy 1
Herbert Hoover In Address Monday Expresses iK^ire For Deeper Friendship in Western Hemisphere
upiiiMo A. J. KRAHL
FILES SUIT
FOR DAMAGES
irersity Choir and Special Singers k iiu ling.
fo Render Iteautiful < hristmas 0 Number for “Listerners In” ' REAL MOIlo
VALPARAISO, Nov. 27 (up)—“in
. ,, Peace a in War, we serve," is the ftv Messiah g.ven annually at De- in „ tto of the Charles Pratt Po , of the 1* 1 iversity in the Bowman Mem American Legion. The (test of th<
^t 'time Do ugh WFBM^Iml'’ many uttiviti, ' s ,,f lhv l,K ' al '^ion brrt Hoover t.slay reached the third -ftr.-t time through FBM, Ind- post , n n , effort to be a o.nefit to the country he will v , .it on his good will
i community is to be the establishment tour of I^rtin America
tws known .,,,1 «* Th, hnul.-n,,, Mn^Ln,, ..n h,,,,.! j , , 1 J. JOU’ips tn 1 about two miles off Corinto. on the ^tonos was started on DePauw Thc p()n ds are to be located in the west coast of No aragua, at 7 a m **'" " ,>l by Dean Robert (,. iMcCutch- no| . th alM | ( . aat .,oc-tions of the ,it v . (H a. m. KST.I ^ heavy damage suits
ABOARD l s. S. MARYLAND, Nov. J7. (t P)—President-elect Her
LOl IS M. STEVEN' \M* ROBERT OF nil S CITY t. 1 ;:. DEFEND \NTS IN 1 \si;s.
I haw heen called by several people who tell me they have had no opportunity to join thc Red Cross. I am sorry , but it sei in.- impossible for the canvassers to find everybody. However, we want and need you all in cur membership list and if you have not been seen, it is the fault of circumstances. You may join NOW. Call me
■ ■ . by telephone and give me your name l NO IMPORT \ RLE MG HI' or lnail mi yur .leak and I will see |i»| \L Ol _______ , that you are promptly enrolled and
will send you your ceitificate of membership by return mail. We have not yet reached our quota anil we need ^Ul . The peace time program of the Red Cross is ju-t a
LONDON, Nov. J7 (UP) Anxiety important .1 1 vvai time program. son through the British Empire over the ■ The demand o ju I 1 urgent Wi condition of King George was only an -. .lively hop. to secur. funds suf
pattly relieved today by the official Hcieiit to put t full news that he had spent a “more re.-t- program, hut
DEMOCRATIC EXPENDITURE WAS HIGHER
BRITAIN Rl LER’S ILLNESS SERUM s BUT NOT GRAVE 1"
REPORT.
II Vs
No Need For Subjects Over Kingdom To Be .Manned Attending
Physicians Declare,
DEMOt RA I PARTV DOPBLI I) EXP* NSES OVER 1924 IN
PAST ELECTION.
$11.7,1.1:! LXI’L.NDI.O
DemiHratic 'tate ( ommittee Had It'll
Workers lit Indiana. Coualy Orgum/.ations Get l unds.
eventeen years ago, and this year[ Two property ownei have' be ^ twenty-first presentation th „ | an(i and v.lunteeis w,U a .„ t
Not 1.1 . elebritie are
ch».rn for the leading v .le.-, and the H|, is made up of DePauw tud^^Def which two-thirds is carried
Va ■ m to year.
musical presentation ha not ‘pun a.- a mean- of raising y, but has come spontat ously a tional worship, with no charges. 'ji MrCutchean will go to Chi- \ week and make trading roles, who will be an-
I shortly afterwards,
'gymnasium is used in order to jnidiate the large audience . ! of whom come hundteds of yerj '- ear to h. ar this ut ui ual work, which has reached per-
under the
^rh. an.
thc building of the dams. WITNESS IN MURDER CASE QUESTIONED
ABOARD THE l. S. S. MARY'-1
Louis M. Steven* and son Robert were made the defendant in two
file I in the Put-
nam Circuit couit Tin lay. I .o (.lain |tiff is Archie J. Kehl . f Danville, and
I wn nvv I \ 1 vww O * I , thr tvvo for $5,000 Uh t LA LMON, Salvador, . , . f „ ,, . ,, , ’ .nd one for $.>00 dam v ;u e the •Nov. JT (l I’)—President-elect Her- „ , , , ,
.... , . . >ult of an automobile xuvck in wnu t
brrt Hoover and his party wen* on r , 4l , , f ^ the car of Mr. Stev* . aiul that ol
hoard the Maryland at 1 iHO a. m. 1 and the battleship made ready to
j learn shortly afterward.
Contrary to earlier riqxirts that rough weather and a storm in (hi Gulf of Ponseca would delay the
Kahl figured in the t . in of Danville on the evening of Nov nln i t Mr. Kahl alleges can h m on thi part of Robert Stevei u . > wa- diiv ing ti e car, in that I • failed to to;, at the- >treel inteisecti..;! in vvliicli Hi.
Ml ( H SOI t.HT GEORGE M M \N I S SURRENDERS TO GOTH\M Al THORITII S.
Kahl car had the right of w, y Kahl
(III LLETIN)
avy Cars Need .etter Highways |;k' tND IH SSI S Rl N I P jl) EXPENSE; Ml >l BUILD
I or THEM.
Maryland, Captain Kimberly said he
* » ,ected t0 ■ ,,T ve »* C ® rfnto . N”” alii gc h. 1 .. re,I
ragua today, according to schedule. nbs an( , was bad | y |, nii ;ind hi I lio Maryland anchored off Ampal.i body xx ri*n« hr i as a rt ill <»f tin ai ■ i
at 9 a. m. yesterday and Hoover ,drnt
,,n th * dock 1)1 I2:0,i P- n ' F..r In- pei.onal inim,. , lu to receive a demonstration from be i|1(f thr damaK , and lor dam tween four and five thousand persons. u(rPS to hia u^mohde, he . a king
The pre ident-elect hail lunch at jyqg
’he home f Jo« Ro* sner, a pro mi in the wre< Ml
t ent German merchant, as a guest ly hur , and wa j„ , . ho pita) h of foteign mini-ter Augusto 1 oelle, 1 ^^ Doth cars weri* wrecked 11
who greeted Hoover on behalf of the collision, the president of Hondura.-, Miguel . 0
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 27. (CP) 1 he Democratic state committee e.vpended $lir>,in:i.!i7 in the ludiaiu D'2 ■
peace-time campaign, according to a report filed ,t 1- a shameful fact with the Marion county clerk,
ful night,” for it wa- added that the that we have net been able to extend The report vealed that the tot d Monareh’- eondition was unchanged to th. ev .oldier .md then familie.-, expenditure was more tlian doul.li except for a somewhat lower temper- the aid which they have .1 right to that of IP24. Four years a.o the aturo. expect from tin GREAT WORLD [ Democrat- sjient J5C,27!t.
The officiallmlletin. i sued at Buck- MOTHER, I Hi RID CROSS. Thai inghum Palace at 11 A. M. set at rest dollar \ou • ml to tin- Red Ci - pro rumors that the King had passed a hably mean ni .ie to -ulTi iing liu "very uncomfortable night." manity than any other dollar you give “Hi- Majesty the King spent a more j during the wlv'l year. t.*ui local or restful night," Die bulletin said. "Hi gaidzation 1 uouplete ami trustwor temperature is somewhat lower. Con thy and you may fe, I assured that ilition aie otherwise unchanged." (ivory penny -pent locally will be The bulletin wa- signed h> Stanley spent wisely and well This appeal is Hevvett ami Is>rd Dawson of Penn. • intend' d foi the folk out in the Sir Stanley and I.onl Daw on, th. county a well the folk in Green King' phy u-ian . were called t«. va-th Sen I tliat , heck at • nee, with ..... , , > t l,It>'.*..l,i wa.- distributed to count
Huckingham Palace 1 st night and re thankful heart that we have been ,,,^.,1,1/ lt j,, n maim'd there until 11 :i0 P. M. The span'll the teriilde ealamitie.-, which j,,,,
Daily Mail said it understood the |, av ,. wrecked other eominunities. phy-n iaii-, were reealled ixiause of ,\ddre Mr Frank Donner, 623 1-. the King’s condition had iieceme un- Seminary St , Greeiicastle. satisfactory and that no sign of pro- „ _
Receipt.- of the committee thi yen was $1(VU70.12, of which $63Ji00 wa. donated by the National Democratic committee, the report aid Disbur-e. monts of the total receipts was flOa,000 and the outstanding indebtidne .
amounted to $10,133.07.
According to thi' report of the Democratic tale committc, had ap proximately ItMl workers in the -tat , additii n to salaried organizer
by the state commit
NEW YORK, Nov. 27. (CP) — 1
direction of Dean George McManus the gambler, was
formally charged today with the
murder of Ins former friend, Arn-
old Rothstein.
McManus had surrendered to authorities earlier today and for al- (
most an hour conferred with District Daraona.
Attorney Joal Bunton. After this After being presented with the keyconference it was announced that thi c *tye Hoover spoke of the prrfonnal charge had been filed and tffift l"*tuation of yieace as a mutual ideal
McManus would be arraigned “with-i "f ‘he North and South American •• U ';‘ n L . 1 * | 0
in a few minutes." ' cor dinents.
t "The blood of our forefather.-
NKW Y'ORK Nov '>1 (UP) The pledges us to this common purpo.-e", lower. 1 it! to '.00 pi.undei - -old foi km/ n-e of street- and rural I much sought George McManus, thi Hoover -aid. * 1 '' 1 "" 1 If heavy tdw k . a.ui bn.-.e- 1 honest gamnler woo 1 ivelieveiJ tf Friendly relations were soaght. he .> • ,1 ' ..ni .. . Jt •' . in highway know omc of the detaih > what hap laid, throus the ilea themaelve Bom n. ' ;>enod just before Arnold Rothstein >- wr| l as through the governments. IbMi r not to curtail the effic was shot, surrumlered today and wa Tit® Hoovers left Amapala for I ■
Union at 2:30 p. m., embarking in
launches that met choppy seas in the vealers vvere higher,
bay.
The passage became extremely
rough. The launches finally reached $ ,, :, 0 to $11
Lu Union at 4 o’clock. Heavy -ea
of trucks and busses through t ken to the District Attorney's office
itations, highway builders are for questioning,
forced to construct more sub- McManus has been ought as one
1 .ivement-. • 1 the men 1 1 . ut in i, ,,in ;t • "f ?h>
^ roadway of today i- .1 in; Park Central Hotel here when Rothjt to commerce a teel rail tein wa shot. His ovei
iravel and motor tnil king an found in the 1 , n when poli, 1 tarted ‘ lhreaten*'d to prevent the p ntv tn.n Vspread that road pavements investigating the m rder. landing for a time and the boats wen ~~Hlonger be d< gned without McManus wa known to be ont of ockeyed twenty minute 1 fort H _^By con. idering commercial traf the men who gambled most frequent er vva iibh to -et foot n the gang 14 in ; fin and the night ol " ■> He 1 arr wl ed being <-«on< tame at Jimmy thrown into the water when .1 big :tt esi i are more a ured of bump- Meehan's apartment. MrM mus and wave swept under the launch, VssRavel, and heavy upkeep at- Kotli-tcin wen th, big loser.- Me Members of Salvadot .t.inet of fenfaut' with inferior roads and ma Manu. to the . xt. nt ..•’ 960,000 in ra.-h | ficially welcomed Hoover Lhe plan |Hehicles is avoided. Roth tein $300,000 in "I. O. U's.” to go to the main section of La I n
^^■ie need and demand foi low McManu ' surrendn this morning PB transportation ha naturally ■ "‘O' - on the twenty hud day of the
lirowit about the development ef invi tigation into Rotli-tein'- .-laying larjltruck- and hu.-ses. Light truck H- had been the n t -ought afte forl’n k deliviiy of course pnilom- pel u in the inn ation. BHhut in transfering bulky good . Tl"* '•fand jury investigation |jrg» truck- are necessary to bring "t iei. has re lilted in one of the great • cost Busses, too, hav< • ’ -b”" of d ,, i " f "''" in in die m order to keep history ,n *'’ , * 1r
«Hih" well founded I for lb x- '""1 day today. Only four of the -ixtv in the day. Hoover
iMeHraii-portation. Obviou.-ly uh- "* 'v.nty witn* 1 ppe.iii 1 ye.i. i
dsBa 1 pavements must he built to 'l a >- I't’bBth, greatest lu nefit t , the pul,-
INDI \N YPDLIS l.l\ ES11M K INDIAN M't'l.is, N 27 (UP) The hog market was tiMtig on ila
pound
at the local Livestock Exchange P day. Other classes were 2.">
I t attle receipts were estimat'd s’ I 0(in and calves at 600. The mar ket -teers trended highei toward tie close, .-lie stock was steady and th ■
Steer- were
quoted at $9.,70 to $1.7. Vealei brought $1.7..Ml to 16.50 and ealvv
Lumhs were half a dollar liigln'i
M \SONIt NO! D I
Culled meeting l inple Lodge N
17, Wedne. day 1 d p. Bio. Dewey Martin II A BAGGY Ml M
I-:. E. CAI DW l M.. See’y . IS IHKRE NO "I HER " \Y
ion, two miles away, was abandoned
because of the late hour. Thi question w
An official dinner wa- given at the conversation in 'id in a -1 ,, i.ite! lailway hou-e, attended by Ho'err conceining a ' alu' pet eat, win,, and others of his party and by the had been rescued t e night lieieic rabinet members and local authorit- f r , m H tudent who li d eha "I it n ies. cross the ownei - fr.nt porch to tin
Emphasizing the nn age hr He d((or , l( ( bl . bom . livi red in hi- A mu pal 1 ' 1 p , ns t me I aid tom for univer itv tudent , al eei
irie - liad been revealed. \ report from unofficial but leliable ource-, .t 3:25 A. M., -aid the King| was passing a veiy umomfortable night. I'b.' II P. M. visit made by the Roy id phy-ieians was their third of the day and their last bulletin la.-t nigh'
aid:
“Hi- Majesty, the King, ha no' had a comfortable day. His temper lure 1- now 101.6 but the pleurisy ha not extended any further and lu i | strength lias been maintained.
“Signed. Stanley Hewett.
“Dawson of Penn."
Contrary pyxiou rule- at th Palace, the King was not allowed to ,ee any v-itor ye-terd y. Bulletins on the Kink's eondition were po.-te 1 out.-iile thi' Palace gat* 1 so the crowd would not a.-k guards for
j the latest new.-.
Tluough the day and night, th stream of vehicles and the group of waiting people grew in number. The
rowd was quiet.
There were many women- Shop gill a well as fur-clad society w, ni*'ii who scanned the bulletins at
Imei.il Ruekingh iti Palace until long after
midnight.
The Daily Mail aid a per. on 1 eh •• touch with the Royal family bail informed the new p.i|>er the King wa riously t>ut not dangerously ill. lb adder! that there vva- no need for anx jety if the King' condition did in' improve immediately.
The following counties received heavy di-liursements, according to the report \ igo county, $3,!!00; I ike County, $7,300; Vanderhurgh county, $2,500; Delaware county, $1,200; Al Ion county, $1,710; and Marion coun-
ty, $1,700.
R. Earl Peters, .-tale chairman, .-aid during the la t three or four weeks <f the campaign there vva - appro', mutely 300 or 100 paid woik< 1 on the state committee's book.- and th ,1 their salaries totaled about $20,000 Petris estimated that the commit I tee . pent about SIS.ooo for adicrti I mg matter and $12,000 for other
item-.
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 27. (Ill Thomas Taggart, veil ran D* l oio, ii* lhe tenth annual convention of tie was the largest indivirlual contributor, Indiana Farm lhii. su Federation will jk iqq j. ran k ('. Dailey, de ' j feated candidate for governor. <\-
pended $3,0,70, aceoiTiing to the re-
port.
FARM BUREAU CONCLUDES AT INDIANAPOLIS
y\ II.M \M II v I I I M. Ki l l.I t I i D PRI SIDKNi FOR MINIM
t ossii 1 1 iyi; 1 i;km.
u tiuhnlod \#U' tmlaj
William II Sfltlr, Polroh'iun, wa re-t*lout»il |»ri‘>i<l» nt of the or^aniza (ion for thf* .seventh uonsocutivi* timo at \ f , st« , nlayV' M'.s.snm of tin* conven
tion.
I.owi.-i Taylor, Nowlmro, wa • Iim*( ♦*<l hi T \ i< * |ir«’ m I * ni ami M i Ch'irlo Si'wi’II, ()((• rlM in, was ihoun sfH’und viu« iiro.-nlent. I M. Mull, Manna, and Janu x Mii-oii, Milton, WOK’ • o|n tod as d» l« .»(u (•» ropn* ••‘id tho Kudoration at tin* national convention of tho Vinorit ui Kalin Kun au I'doiation it Chiu.i^o, I)ou
10 to 12.
Tho Ki’duration u* id on rocord a a mm-parti.-;m oipim/.a*i"n “It i an organi/»'d hods and ha • no inter the wolfaro of any political
-t
Eleven Enroule To Penitential y
CUM l< III) Ml '1 HI If s til MIU I III 1 I RING GO lu 1 1 \\ LNWIMMH PRISMN INDIANAI’uid . V / it p, Eleven Imsine and prufr- c.i .1 1 . ,d fnriiier Klan b'udci , inlrni, in Ki'ili'ral court Satunlsy in tla li.ii
I ONDON, Nov. 27. (I Pi- An 1, change Telegraph di.-pateh fr’ in ( sp, town, aid .1 report had been re , rived 1 1 re today from Rodoma that a ',,i|i nn age had arrived from l.ondon. 'lhe me age vvu believed to ront.iin in tnn tion for Die Prim '
tale Motor tin ft 1 on qiilai
party nr any ratididub . Die lesolu „ere to -tart from In 1. Diis .ifl' 111 a
Don said in part.
Settle made the npi , ng address of the 1 i nvention, in vvliudi, tu -poke of farm relief proim ■ made by pre 1 dent elect Herbert ll""\ er. Ill' mg ed thal no r lloit he made to rditaili farm relief during tii" remaiiuler of
l.N SPEt I S t ROSSI NG
‘*'F n *""1 , ; ty stre-t . in mud road ( i |0spol|H „ to a .omplaint of the ^ d ® igned foi low moving , hambei of Commerce and the Board ffic "'*1' I" “I ' “■ely more of , ount ( rg( .1 K J 1 ’" " r two tons. Today most g m jth of the Public Servk« Commi truck* weigh that much with- of i nd j ana inspecting the Al-
B‘ \ Cook inty, IHim i . visability of re<|uiring the Traction Company and Penn.-ylvania Railway Co. to establish a signal device to warn and protect the traveling pub lie against this dangerous crossing
I have already ,-tated today that ta j n t j m ,. „f the v u, to tuvud' pe,. of Wale, to return to l.ondon, the my purpose is to pay 1 < all of friend .,1,. premise anil take th'it eat-. I di patch ad'lol ship on behalf of the United State • | sll |,| (( , ,. thi : put 11 tin < la. In l he Ex< hange Felegraph dispati h Relation between neiglibor- require sorn<1> w jrh the robi ,ig of oirliiii'd o adii' I that Die provincial commi that nothing should be omitted to rn ,.| l ,|, pat, lieit l» I mg. with tin in i m r was repoited to have 1 ••reived build up the.-,* contacts and that sen di.-eriminate poisoning of valuabl' Die code in' - ag' at Bodoma short I; timent which creates understanding dog , for if you t"P to think, in" after 10 11 111 He at one sent .1 Out of such understanding comes mu- keep ea' iceau •■ of tin r f. t autom ibil' to meet
foi Eeavenw orth Kan- penitent .at lliey will he part ol a group of Ilf to n pri one 1- to in (aki n t » 1 e I'enitenDary in a .-pi eial Big I "iir
luilroad eo eh.
I’l i.-oneienteii'ed jn the E'ii tale theft ea-e makill:' Die t, ||. | || ward Traugott, Hairy : 1 mao, led Baldwin, William .1. I.itfey, I In.i , Sti iimn, W. Eee Smith, I’, rm' K 1
tunl respect—The foundation of ail ■mud international relation.-."
the I’rinc'-'
value a- 1 tier- of lor ' iltimeiil.iI enroule from hi.- hunting camp, th
rea on-, very man of the-e “harm dispatch aid.
reveals that 54 per cent of of five to seven and a half liarity are loaded to imp" e a 1 burden on the road. Hor-c wagon i because of their low Yient place little additional bir the road while under way. is. on the other hand, traveling ' ak neck s|ieeds in comparUnn. th" road surface blows that lhe from two to ten times a the actual or “deadweight" ,1 divided among Die four or i . means that pavements must >ly he of substantial design but [■hat they must be smooth. Tests j.-hown that even a quarter inch
Starts Non-Stop Dash To Havana
LOCOMOTIVE DRAGS AUTO
I Ol R WOMEN R \ ' E N \RROW KSfAPE FROM DEAIR ON
MONDAY.
S. s. KRESGE TAKES BRIDE
Dll Roll WEVIOR HOPS OFF IODAY FROM WINDSOR, ONTARIO.
of thi
WINDSOR. Ont.. Nov. 27 (UPI
appreciably incrcaae.s thp blow LeonaH S. Flop, l»*tp>it aviator, va
“emptei* —— .. .. Up left and Mih. S. L. Rosa, all of Indianapol* P ,rt * 11 l,ut
!|esN noiCi-s.iry" <.«( aro pets of «hiMrm, old folk.' or in nlids, and tlo ii di.'appoai inir chum * l?ri«*l and l«* | and hence it i i ni* i I am not jdi a I ing because of tho .stolen c’-t.-. I up pose their troubles are boon <».ei. 1 am I prole*ting against a cu^*»in that cauHes loh? and mental distress t»» the
owners. — Announcement of the marriage I To have a chair tolen from my Sebastian S. Kro. ^e, f five and tne cent porch or even a f' w ipoon-* tiom ni> -tore multi millionaire tf* Mi >. rinra
— — - table would be annoying I'Ut they Swaine of New York City, wa IV ni A VAPOT l< v,,, »7 it Pi could be replaced. I'et - are diMeiopt niade today b\ .1 M. Hill, le^al offit
► "W ^ r> .. vo.
I.iui-es heie today us re ult of being above a deep affection foi cut.. Hen Mj || Mt jd the marriage took pi •. Hiugge'l fifty yards bv a Imomotiv rietta Ronner of v..'ild wid" Dime. al Kunkletown. near here, on Oct. 2SI fter the lutomobile in which they | achieved that fame, fm her paintmg- According to information received were riding, collided with the train, iof cat-only. In peaking .to a student ,he K.e ge.- are^ honeymooning
'I hi* per oils, Mi.s.s Kcvclyn Me
(hr < tHilid.'f a<lniini ti.ition, hut await tho inauj^iiratioii of Hoovri The convention thou adopted
rc oluMon whiuh id in p u t, “Wr I |) la g 0 „. !• McNay. forno * •• 1 • • ' prim 1 Kla nt m; .1 V Id p|r; mnt.imcd in tin Haugen i |), | |,,| Min/er, irm* hill uu niinl, woilv ihh . ;<ml con.di Haute Opti( ian, and I m \V ind f tut lonal and t h it 11 - nu 'no»lit y and (Mhur pi i. onor - h% np t a Ixon i ' I nd prodin (<r n lioip lil' d honld hua: )f .,|; the ♦•xpona’ ol opei at inn.' | Willviin ( aldwtll, Mun« i« tin ipo 'The conventif*n pie. ( iit' d <*thci | owner, who pleaded guilty in tic Mnu resolutions am! took f .n» of r aitin*’11 ji* motor theft ua.»e, two yeai , $J, husiness. .»00
.la*k Kh in, Eui» ka l 4 inan • < oni-
\ p( M IK spf»KI |*Jiny f Mum ie Mf tol Halt I a e, (ao
- o ycar.s, $
S I Cox. nejfro.
Henry Slit k.
Putnam t -unty f"\ imter wiW term one t laude I utm r, i fiieman of
_ Indianapolis, a pool port, because la .. killed a red fox lie i Pntnamville a
STROUDSBURt;. Ps.. Nsv. 27 (LB
Star carried a pi«ti*i« of the fireman with his fox. 'lhe aveia^* 1 fox hunter wcul 1 protect a fox, rather tlian kill olio, beuau e they u t their spurt from the eha*e and not the killing.
custom, I >aid “I tiiink it
» ■ •' tTSlt.
mow in h'lorida and will go to « alif' i-
niu later.
Mr., Swaine wa. diverted from
are laid with no more than a non-stop flight Humana. ne i'k »»'■ ■‘".'’“V,/ t r U (k the Hence I m asking is there no othei j ( ,hn Swaine four or five year age
ten feet. Walkeiviile, ttnt.. irdome late la.- is. wu« meir uutomoon 11 _ _ . /w
inch variation in
#' tat*, at hievt even le night
in a Spa 1 tun Biplane carrying two car train^at the rear
arpply. He planned and u ' ' * 1
of the tender way? Other cu tom- on the ei'inpuj, Swaine ha a <hieken farm near here.
Kre-ge w divoieeci two years ag" The matriage wa- |>erformed by th* Rev. Benjamin <• Dahns of Kmklt-
town.
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f ''.ii'luct.'.l h> 'h- Hu.'ca" of to .ou.l*ib« m I- •■■'»- If*.. * **,'.'*** ,.'7 .ai.l 1 !"*"> , 1 «"1> y Rouda und tha UUnoi* High- Dayton# Cincinnat UlmntB, ump.i. ca » • ^ ^ terda> t i f he would five $ •' 00 to apartment show that the pave- and Key West. COI MTL TO MEET. help finance ati> ^heme that would huse must be designed to carry i Thp city council will meet this eve- save the cats. Why not un annual r. I. ' ul1 ex (reeled load, and that top AI LAN I A, Ga.. . L , , ■ in ' - u , ar , e ^. on at 7:30 o'- bit hunt'.’ or a purchase of legitimate 'Inga add little if any structur- Handler Field emploje- said they >c h ■ game? I am a.-king my friends of the ngth or cushioning ability to lieved an aviator who dropped green eloc . ^ city, my friend.-the students, Aye my mandeiy, No. 11 Wednesday, 1:30 Ne. Hare from his plane at 6:40 a. m. to- - W l ,ther frieuds the authoiities of our Univer- m. pineers advocate that lesidenUai day was Leonard S Ho-. ^.a.i.lde toniirht and Wedne. - sity, i there no other way • . ° !>• WILLIAMS, Com.
COMM AN DEB Y NO I D K
Stated Conclave Greeiicastle Com-
Joint Meeting Of Civic (lubs
KOI MIY YNI) KIU \MS OIK. \NIZATIONS i" DINE " ED
SEND AY NOON.
A joint luncheon in" ting "f tlie Rotary ami Kiw.iui.- ■ lull- "ill bi- held Wednesday noon at 12 15 o’clock at the First Christian < him in As Thui -day i.- Thanksgiving Day, an appropriate piogmin ha been ai
Folia* Seeking Boy’s Kidnaper
I VKEN I ROM Y \R|) ol • HH. DIO N’ SHOME HI> 1*1 V\ MAI ES t.'-^l HI.
INDIAN VPOl l !7 (UI i Au'horitie- today .;«i,h'"l f I t '■ aid Ereels, .lr.. ti, wh" wa ki'lnan p»'d from the yard of th. ' lul l, home here us playinut' - l""kei| .. la "tia Trook. superintendent <f Die iu-titute, where the child v a.- an 1 - mate, expie.-.-,el the belief that ' child was ki dnapped by a foster fuDit r. Children aid a man in un uuD , e>hile aprpoached them and a-k,"l t" i>e directed to “Junior.'' Edward . • r heard the question and ran to : he ■ .
carrying local traffic be de- tempted non-stop flight from Walk-r-1 to easily aatum* a load oj four vills., Canada, tn Ha'—a. < - u * w "
da;, w ar.ntr tonight.
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ranged fo rtho mcetin: l he full mem- who bundled tin child in a in and
each >
, tu attend. to the'hiE>eo
