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VOLUME THIRTY-SEVEN.
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929.
No. 71.
PLANE SHOWS STRAIN FROM RECORD GRIND
in# of positions ^fter CYptain Laker starts hi.- fflide.”
W. T. FLETCHER DEAD
MANY ITEMS OF BUSINESS
WARNING FROM THE PUTNAM COUNTY CREDIT ASSOCIATION
DARING ARMY FLIERS
CARD AS PLANE STARTS
SEVENTH DAY.
A man using the name of Arthur
W' a pi f l/\/\T7V^n Litvelen alias Oscar Emerson alias A. r* H HUUVtK has been passing bogus
checks in Indiana drawn on the First.
National Dank, Convoy, Ohio. His
HAG- terday at his home, 1833 North Ala- PRESIDENT-ELECT BACK |N-description follows: about 5 ft. !* in. BOARD
J. H. JAMES IS RE-ELECTED
LE I TER FROM MERLIN'S
Mrs. Fred Hixson is in receipt of a letter from Dr. and Mrs. Lemuel H. Murlin, who are now living at Nikolsburger I’latz, 007 Charlottenburg,
William T. Fletcher, 71 years old, pioneer resident of Indianapolis and tiled post office inspector, died yes-
CO. ATTORNEY 1 ^
U. S. AGENTS STAGE GANG LAND RAIDS
WASHINGTON AFTER SOUTH
AMERICAN TRIP.
BREAK ALL MR
Giant Monoplane
Had Been Re-Fueled 30 Times In
Mid-Air Early Today. I
HAS HOTEL HEADQUARTERS
CLASS WORK PERIODS ARE LENGTHENED
I WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. (UP) — President-elect Hoover, home from Latin-Americun good will tour, opened headquarters here today in the Mayflower hotel, five blocks from the White House, for a brief but busy stay in the scene of his future presi-
dential activities.
He begins his mission with a call i —
on President Coolidge today to report MANY ALSO INJURED IN ERUP-
bama street.
Mr. Fletcher had been connected with the postal service more than thir-
KECOKDS Lv-Hve years.
Ho was promoted to the inspection
department from the railway service
“Question Mark" a fo ou t fifteen years ago. Herbert Hoover Occupies Suite In
Fletcher, was one of the first set- Mayflower Hotel. Many Matters
tiers of .Indianapolis was the son of To Be Transacted.
-i Miles Fletcher, a professor of languLOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 7. (UP) W al ol<1 As bury college, now Dc
—Men and motors showed signs of I’auw university. strain as the monoplane Question 0
Mark neared the end of its sixth day of continuous flying early this morning. The big three-motored Fokker had had 30 re-fuelings in mid-air. From the ground it seemed that the motors were speeded up a bit from the original 1,500 revolutions and it was certain that the Question Mark was maintaining a higher altitude, probably witli intent to provide a greater gliding distance in event of
trouble.
By rules of competitive flying the plane must land at Metropolitan field. M where the takeoff was made Tuesday morning, else the all-time marks brok-
Cp will not be credited.
At 7:20:45 a. m .the Que-tii n Mark completed its sixth day and 1 11th consecutive hour in the air. At that time it had exceeded by 20 hours the best previous sustained flight reeord of 118 hours, set by the dirigible
Bixmude.
The tri-motored ship was refueled the new periods sixty-five minutes in cabinet slate, it is understood, its flnfor the 31fct time shortly after dawn length, accor ing to an anhouncement, ul form depends upon conferences When 180 gallons of gasoline were by M, C. Darnall, principal of the here. However, it is doubtful if he transferred in a seven-minute con- high school. will make any announcements before ( tact, made without incident. About the only adverse eriticism h • leaves for Miami, Florida, which From the standpoint of interest and made by the state inspector when he will lie within a week.
tall, weight 130 pounds to 135, slim, very good looking and well dressed. Wore blue suit, gray overcoat, gray
I hat.
SPRING NOT FAR OFF Wh°n the seed catalogs begin to arrive. as they have during the pa-t day or two, it looks as though spring is
not far away.
CHILE CRATER ACTIVE; MANY DEAD, REPORT
\ ly hail the pleasure of hearing and I entertaining Richatd Crooks, probub-
( OMMISSION ERS | |y America's greatest tenor. Mr. MEETING OF ’ Crooks sang several times at the
! church where Dr. Murlin is preaching.
They report that the church is rapid(OOPER IS PRESIDENT ly getting on it- feet again, anti that
the American colony in Berlin is giving the church fine support. Mrs. Muilin was a.-sistod by the wife of the American Counsel General, when she entertained the American group
in Berlin, recently.
Mrs. Hixson also received at
OF
HOLD FIRST
NEW YEAR MONDAY.
M. E.
Hoard ()rgani/.rd by Electing Mr. Cooper lits Head. Claims Allowed During Morning Session.
GANGSTERS MI REST ED 'N SENSATTONAL ( LEAN I P IN ( HI ( \GO HEIGHTS.
POLICE CHIEF
JAILED
Federal Agents and County Authorities Descend I pon Chicago Heights Early .Sunday Morning.
NEW SYSTEM IS STARTED IN
T HE CRAW FORDSVILLE
IIKill SCHOOL.
on his Latin-American visit, and to discuss a proposed good will tour to
tiie West Indies
He also will look forward to March 4 in a conference with the local inauguration committee. Hoover is de
Tit IN OF CALBI CO \(>LCANO SUNDAY.
SANTIAGO, Chile, Jan. 7. (UP)— An unreported number of deaths and
The Hoard of County Co mini sic nor.held their first meeting of the yeai on Monday, with a new member attending. Gloscow Britton of Franklin township, who assumed his duties witf
the new year was the new member. ID but will soon lie released. succeeded Frank Davis, also of Roach- „
dale.
When the Beard organized, they elf j cted Marion E. Cooper, president. Thi eld custom of electing the olde t mem her in point of service on the hoard ■ as president was followed. Mr. Cooper is now serving his second term a ( a member of the hoard. One of the first official acts thi I
CHICAGO, Jan. 7 (UP) Chicago
HE
TRIED
UCRK! termined that it be a simple ceremonv * n ^ ur * os woro indicated today in dis- hewly organized board did Monday | NOTED BONING PROMOT ER DIES tain heads of vice and crime
Supt. Warren J. Yount, Announced Monday That He Had Matter
Cnder Consideration.
patches from Puerto Varas telling of was ((,(, re-electing John II. James the eruption of the volcano Culbuco county attorney. Mi. Janie- lias belt yesterday. this office for the past eight or to The dispatches said dead and injur- yt , ars . His appointment Monday is foi march t^iay' attempUng toTmfoui ^ ^ ^ Jrar -
but that authorities here were unable , other business
to learn the number because of inter-
Christmas time four victrola records Heights, built iiy steel and deinmal made by Mr. Crooks, sent by Dr. and '*«'I l>.v alcohol, awoke today to find Mrs. Murlin. These records, they its leading gang-ters in jail, it:- posaid, aie not yet on sale in America, I' 1 ' 1 ' department under fire and il en-
tire local government temporarily di - possessed by a combination of Federal
* pj pv 17 A II P and county authorities. KltlVAKiJ J* AiLjiJ *" l *’'' ,nos t -pectacular raid in tic
histi ry of Illinois the town of 25,Out) inhabitants, birthplace of gangland mid scene of score- of gang murder , was vlitually sacked by 12 quad of Chicago police and 100 Federal agent i who swept through its husine-- and residential - istricts seeking the foui
which
TO PROMOTE HIS BIGGES1 FIGHT
and will resist an “old fashioned” in-
augural.
Friends, political lieutenants and congressional leaders will begin their
IN MIAMI \l TER OP-
ERATTON.
Htim ENKOITK ID GOTHAM
just what is in the mind of Hoover as to his cabinet administration plans
(Crawfordsvillo Jounaal) ... .... P ..
Twenty-five minutes will Ire added and major issues such as farm relief ru J' << , '" nnui,ll( ' a I lon> ' to the forty minute classe at the lo- ! and prohibition. . Th, ‘ by cal high sciioi I next semester, making! Hoover virtually lias completed his 'ina i-, awo n.itiie.- at
3 a. m. Thi-y fled from their homes to find three craters emitting smoke
and flames.
Effects of the eruption werv fell for miles around. Cinders fell in the vicinity of Rinihue, Los largos and
White Linpingue yesterday afternoon, caus-
fore l a. m. perhaps was the best of was the unusually shoit classroom pe- House visit. A matter he and Pres- |iar " 1 ' an ' OM K th e inhabitant , all. riods. Mr. Darnell stated at the time id en t Coolidge are expected to con- ^ hl . SU "’If heut l ^ ils ^ a: Major Carl Spatz, flight command- that hi - schools had always had long- s j ( | er j a (he proposed good will tour ‘ l . < 1V1 ' . “ lr " Ps *. 1 er, indicated in a message last night , ‘ 1 ' periods and tliat he was at work to the West Indies, with probable vis- 1 0,1 " ' 'j 1 '' <>"P
transacted during
the day was the allowing the usua batch of claims that had been file< with the county additor.
have made the suburb more notorinu
than Cicero.
The 25 men seized in the raid had been marked for arrest by government agents and by Chicago detective . They included Oliver J. Llli , alleged
Funeral for Tex Rickard To lie Held payoff lnan f„, H |j quor nn ,| |„t
In Ne« N ork Where He
Made History.
Oxnam Speaks At i»i'
Vesper Service
chine syndicate which controlled millior.s of dollars in gambling conce - sions in the steel town. There were racketeers and beef chieftans sai I to is' underlings of “Scar face Al" ('apoii" Lord of Chicago’s gaudlnnd, wlio.,<>
efficiency, the 30th refueling just be- visited the high school here last fall Attention centers on his
t MV ERSITY ( HOIK ALSO SINGS HELD IN MEHAKKY HALL SUNDAY.
that no mare supplies would be need-I try big to arrange a new .-chedule : its at fj aV ana, Cuba, Porto Rico, Ha- !' a ' ' l, '' tro >' p<l b > the .b<>t lava pour | ed until dawn and when flare signals whereby the periods could be length-j jU and the Dominican republic. ln '~ * ' mountains -n « s ami
for 1 tned at the schools in this city.
from th« iy Question Murk called
gasoline the earlier hour, Capt. ! As u result the school day has been j
and Lieuteny.t-s 1. A. idivided into five perimj of sixty-five a f t p r he goes to Florida, and is ex-
Hoover looks favoraiily upon . uch S t ' ov ‘‘ r< ‘d t b, ‘ country for sonic grew more and more rich
Worn I ring and A. C. m rick land of Re-] minutes each, instead of eight forty fueler Na. 1 were asleep. minute periods as in the pa-t. Theie The trie awakened, got their nm-! wil1 l "' thl ''‘° l"‘riods in the morning chine off»the ground, made centuet in a! ’d two in the afternoon under the the ark, transferred iso gallon- of new plan. The schedule will lie put
ported to seek President Coolidge'- reaction. If such a tour were made it probably wi uld be in February. It is understood Hoover also will
NEW YORK, Jan. 7. (IT')— The sport world bus lost one of it.- most orful and predominant figures in
[George L. (Tex) Rickard, who diod ™rtu*l rule of Chicago Heights ha early Sunday at Miami Beach, Flor- ‘‘xisti'd -'ime the abdication of the i ida, of infection following an opera- notoiiou-Johnny iorrio. . tion for appendicitis. Deputy commissioner of police Jolui Today, the body of the noted pro- St, 'g ■ said the raiders had seized me, muter, whose early life was one of "h' 1 w,,ub * ' ll solving severnl of unfettered romance and whose later f '' x *y * Wl> muiders wliicli have , .years brought him unparalleled sue- , ' ur ' M ' , l ' n ( '’hago Heights since it In cm a - -i master bowman, was com came the hub of alcohol war ipciud ing back to the scene of his greatest iM ' lhat " f Gilbert, < hiengo triumphs al a fast New York-, Ho, « hts ‘hief of police. 1 bound express. Th, ‘ distributing depot of one of tbe A belovei and incurable ranianticist l ' tr rt ' s '• rc '" t nlr ' ,h ' 1 f ’ who retained to the high moments, w : a ' ll . w ^.. a |,,,,K ,,uil,li "K in
home which
clear up any misunderstanding: re-
gasoline Mid returned to the field into effect at the beginning of the sec | £ Hr( jj n jj his interview* with President f ' ... , n .
, . , . A . i|. , i Doctors and soldiers also were sent I' 1 - <>xnam uiscu.-
; Irigoyen of Argentine, a published ac-
again in an elapsed time of 33 min- on d semester.
utes.
The light hearted way in which the Question Mark and ground crews are taking the strain of thi' flight was indicated in a remark of Capt. Hoyt
when he alighted:'
"I almost got the Major that time
In commenting on the new schedule j co " nt ' of whic " h in a Buenos Aires >"*'• th r region, the tiold and Blue high school news- j newspaper was interpreted as criti papoi, said. I cism of President Coolidge’s Nicarag
“Modern school practice ha.- been j uan | )0 fj tv
It is my prayer that your lov,
in know were th,
ches in many places.. Three cattle words chosen by President Oxnam o were killed by hot water which tilled 1 DePauw for hi- text when he spoke a
the Bescado river, rising at the vol- llhe regular Sunday vesper service i ^hmi a ‘•million'iiollTr ^tim’’ ,h '' n ' ! »' of th " Klli
cairn. in Mehairy hall Sunday. The werd. true the Kam ,, ( , nthu!iiu>n , , stands in the Center of a large comit, ■ Man) small boats were dispatched! were taken from the ninth verse o w | ) j ^ ^ U( j [,j n , j M stead pslat ''- In.-ide the raiders found 1 /; from Puerto Varus with aid for refu- ■ Uie first chapter of Paul's letter t< j n ( | U y (l ^ C0W .|i Um .| 1 ing gold machines, whi-key, alcoliol mid
along the banks of the Be cado. Uhe Phillipian*. mining, and gambling in the far west h,,p| ^
11-V ! nlnl Rickard met death peacefully in hi-
lonal and intellectual types of religio? , “Mr. Rickard’s death resulteil from
gradually changing the recitation Hoover’ returned to the capital methods familiar to the father- and yesterday afternoon, without mothers of the piesent day. Under the , c ,, ren) ' nnv- Characteristically, he
threaded his way quickly through a
and with better aim i'll get him next 01,1 s >stem the recitation was a pour-
time.” out P rotC8 - s ' f "hat the pupil hail 8mall cr0W(1 at Union station, with Hfc then explained that the refueler i head lowered, pausing only a few struek a bump and dropped within ^ ^' h '' i,l " al G'aihe. was supposed to mom ,. nts to I)r . Hubert Work, three feet of the Question Mark. Ma- ' a - v llltl,> onl - v sk,lful| y bri, ' f ! chairman of the Republiean national jor Spatz, handling the lower end of ‘1 urstion8 to l» um .P oat . Lf J ” h ""y » r 1 committee. Work headed a .lelegathe refueling hose, du keil for cover " h' 1 * "• l '' in theii sjstems. tion which included Assistant Secrewhen''the refueler came lower, Capt. * IS|OW l K ' r '' c i tal i'>'i ‘ s and tarv of statp william R. Castle and Hoyt said. fon " n K to b ‘‘ rp l r8r ' ,t!d 88 “ Dr. L. S. Rowe, director of the Pan-
* Even In event of I,ad weather the w,,rk I"*™hL a pl.m-c *° l 8,u .'' ,,10 . ,p u ": Amm iean Union.
Question Mark will not venture from the San Fernando Valley near the Van Nuy(S airport. Major Spatz aid in a note to field officials. Rather it
derstanding into the pupil than h • hud
when he arrived for the class.
"Few high school students know how to study. Supervised study or teaching how to work will be one of
the main feature*of the proposed new . . . , sixty-five minute period . Part of the trip - remalned
By this'decision the Question Mark ,i '"" 1 wi11 ,M ‘ *" , r, ‘ citttti " n
mis the rest will be leveled to study in in the small class gioups under the
supervi.-ion of the teacher.”
will fight the elements as be.-t it can and land when and if conditions be-
come impossible. ■
The Hoover family was re-united only briefly. Allan left last night for Palo Alto, California, where he will
resume his studies. Herbe.t, Jr., who | t,1e west Tm Saturday, hit Greencasdid not make the South American! 11 " i"' 1 Putnam county, Saturday
in Washington.
Some families were said to be iso- an, l then developed the idea tha late,I by wood fires in that section. ‘ knowledge makes the emotional par Houses and dams were destroyed when | 0 ^ religion richer mid deeper. )D waters in Lake Chapo raised, caus- 1 showed how a fulness of knowlcdm ing the Chamiza river to overflow its "lake.- for eepor applanation in por
I try, natural scenery, or people. On<
u i gets’ more from reading “Rabi Bei
( Eraza" if he knows the circumstance, i under which Browning wrote it, has i ! I letter idea ,,f the beauty of the grant canyon aftei seeing it than from nn; di.- riptioti, and lov, a person mon thorough knowing his faults. Lik< poetry, .-cenery or people, leligior nquires a deeper meaning as we bruu den our general fund ,,f knowledge*. The University choir sang f,.u
numbers during the service and i , ... . rl member of the music school faculti I he cold wave which swept out of . , , , ....
played a violin solo. I he prayer wa the laird’s praptr repeated in unisot
Iiy the audience.
COLD WAVE SWEPT CITY
COMMUNITY SHIVERS !N NEAR
ZERO WEATHER OVER
WEEK-END.
o
gave up every hope of breaking distance flight records. Averaging 70 miles an hour for its time in the air the plane actually ha.- traveled in excess of !t,000 miles. Since turn- over a measured' course are required for distance competitive (lying, the plane ia credited now with only 2,321.1 niil-
ef.
The distance record, therefore, will
remain to the credit of Capt. Ferrari,, l”". ..
and Major Del I’rete who (lew from
Pref. Warren J. Yount, superintendent of the Greencastle schools, when asked about the proposition of the lengthened das- periods, state Monday that he had been considering thf matter, it is possible that it will tie
in the high school here
next year, he said. This system will
Lawrence Sutherlin Dies of Pneumonia
MORTON YOUNG MAN TAKEN SICK IN INDIANAPOLIS— DEATH FOLLOW S.
night and over Sunday, the weather was about as cold as it has been at any time during the present winter. The cold wave came from the noithwest. It was pushed eastward by ii strong wind tliat crept in and around doors and windows and went through ordinary clothing with ease. As a result, Sunday was one of the moat disagreeable day- for many months. The mercury by down town thermometers at five o’clock Sunday morning was said to have stood al three above zero, while the same instrument at the same time Monday
Russian Grand Duke Succumbs
GRAND 1)1 KE M< HULAS LIES IN STATE IN PARIS
TODAY.
ANTIBES, France, Jan. 7. (UP)—
Resplendent in the full
CARDIN \l. DIES
MILAN, .Ian. 7 iCP) Carditril Eugenio Tosi, Archhish, p of Milan,
garb of an d ' pd here today from heart uneniij.
He fad been only a few da>
rile raider- gathered at dawn the outh.-ide of Chicago, warrani bused i n evidence secured over n month’s investigation by Fedei'al agents, were distributed an i the piocession started for the Chica': * in a brief H' i « b,s Hive station. There, deputy- co mm is inner Step demanded the keys for the City H di and the jail. He ordered out of t!,e jail three women and two men i* -
W e'll need all the mom we have in a few minutes."
“Who are ycu and what do y,e.i
the promoter’- think you’re doing,” demanded a • e I.
Serg 'ant.
“We’re running the place for -i
while," Siege unsweicd.
Chicago Height's new police chief, John Costaliele, then objected and w ith hi - desk sergeant he was shoved in a cell. One bv one as they reported Ml their beats or at the station, the entire i ity p lice force wa- seized. By that time the raids were, progr -sing throughout the iity. Twenty Ii me . were entered and in en Ii w , , - found guns and ammunition. Attempt to esrap' arrest added to the rit\
confusii n.
Ellis confessed that $4'H),l( ) in
cancelled checks which were pi e e*| before him represented lot niaehin« profits for I I in nth-. He impli, <ite,| several others, some of whom, agent, said, might lead the investigation into
Chicago’s Municipal Building.
j an overwhelming infection following i acute gangrenous appendicitis," Dr. E H. Akins, who operated upon Tex
j on New Year's Day, stated
i official bulletin.
-—o—
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 7. (UP)— Tex Rickard’s 81-year old mother
grieved toda yover the death of the I"' 11 ln ^
son who was “always my dearest
treasure."
| Mrs. L. J. Adaigs
mother, heard the news of her son’s I death with complete resignation. Foremost in her mind was the thought that she did not reach his bedside during his last hours. Mrs. Adams was told of Rickard’s death bv her two daughters. Mrs. Jessie Carlin and Mrs. Alice llirk, win read telegrams received from the pro-
moter’s wife.
I Mrs. Carlin, Rickard’s sister, said tiie mother had sent a telegram on |Thursday offering to come to Miami Beach but that the nie.-.-age arrived
too late.
Time will not |»*rniit thi* mother and daughter to attend the funeral, Mis. Carlin said.
i\l)l \N APOLIS I.IVEMIX !*
Rcl iin'> 1 '* .uM t *5trJ ipp.g!
irvm Lawrence Sutherlin, age 22, son of _ K „.„ „„ Italy to Port Natal, Brazil, 1,417 mil- Wcrk t !'V!! nlor hil ' rh ’ h, ’ W ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sutherlin. of near morning registered eight degrees | offit . er (lf th( . (' HUCU . s i an Cossacks, the es. ■•litvw. Ru.-sel 1' 11 le, d led at the home of his above zero. I„,dy of (irand Duke Nicholas, ace*
The live mon, Major .Spatz, ( apt. ° brother in Indianapolis Satur- The cold wave came up quickly Sal- „ m j cousin of the late Czar, wa- plac- MANY CONVICTED INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 7 <U’i Ira Eaker, Lieutenants A. H. Halver- BAD FIRE AT GREENFIELD ,,HV ni K ht * of pneumonia, after an ill-; unlay night, with a wild wind. It ,,,( today upon u splendid bier to lie ,,llt " f l r *° l»’r ■"iis iirrested during II g pidee- were genetally 2.d < ■ id son and Hwood Quesada, and Sergl. GREENFIELD, Ind., Jan. 7 (UP)-- np ‘ ,^, nf ab(,ut tpn '•"V 8 - Mr - Luther-. swept snow flurries out of the west jn gtate un tji t| u . funeral tomorrow. n ’" vp "’ Im i f "i alleged violations of higher id th- local l.iv* .)■>*], I Roy Wooe, have been deafened t* m- Fin* of m,determined origin destroved lin fnrm p rly attended the Russellville 1 and the unfortunate motorists who Thp Iai(t mHgnjflicent of j fish and game laws. 433 were convict- change May. Bulk 150 to t.Mi pound porarily by the , oar of the motors and two business building with an ostl-, H 'ff h St ' h ° o1 - wprp ° ut * ha< * ,liffk ' ult y in drivin F in (lt ^ t( , whoge ,. ffu | K enc* '" l " 5 ' aa ' s “'»* two dis ers cleared the pen* at »9.5i». Receipt
are suffering considerable from the mated loss , f $(55 000 and threatened Thp y oun » mun wpnt to Indiana-j a straight line, so strong was the Nk . ho | as |)a(j h))|>e(1 thp ,, H . co,d ’ M a n entire block here today. f,,r 8 visit with his brother and wind. The same was true again on jg hjs (|path Th „ ho Entries in. the log, dropped from The Idazc originated in the front of Wi " stricken with influenza, which de-1 Sunday night, and some reported the ( f a|| Czarift exjlps f()r r ,. surm . t j ( , n
. ,, , f l" ind p v p n stronger Sunday night (>f thp mnnar( . h ljp herr in th „ rw , by the parents, four than Saturday, although the mercury veJ()Ur dra , room( li(thte)l only , )V uVerne, Ruby and I was not quite so low. n. .. -r , e*..
the plane, told of the dramatic m*s- tlv* ca.ly drug .-tore and rapidly vrb, ’”’ , l into pneumonia. sion the crew* wept through when -pread to the building wcupied by the ^* p * urv ' ved
sisters, Mary, I.aVerne,
the flight appeared about to end Sat- Thim, Grocery store.
flickering candles. Two armed Cos-
missed. Th* se figures were made pub- were estimated nt 6,500. lie today by George N. Munilfel i, In tiie (attle and chIvi di\ i ion .-u|s*rintc*ndr*nt of fishi rie- and game, -laughter cla-ses were steady and who -ays the total fines and co ts vealers v/cr<* higher. Steer- ■ Id for amounted to $(>t>M>l. $10.5(1 to $13, vealers brought $17 to I/'ading offense- for tiie month, tin* $18.50 and calves went at $ti..Yl t
urday night or Sunday morning. Fir -men, hampered by the intense l‘<*r"tHy Louise, three brothers, Cour- The weather forecast for the day is k maintain th ,, ir , M .. rP l M,,t 88 ». weie: hunting, fishing *11'.50. Receipts numlM .,*,1 7o!) ». • . 1 , , ... • . 1 (not/ I Xil^ovr •>•><] H tl »*rv» ■ I rr I r, ^ $ (At n Maww. m sa-ith «a tmttnn fail ^ llllfi t I'fl IIIHIILT Yl'lllllkllt lirU'll^O I >. f) ’ ’’lU I (' | M'(’ t j V( 1 1 y,
On fire company of In ianapolis
aided the local department.
DKP
During that strenuou peril d with colil, which crusted their clothing with Giey, LeRoy and Herman.^ the men unable to sleep and chatter- ice, fought the fire several hours lie- l bp f 1,n " ra l services will
ing from the cold, Major Spatz gave fere bringing it under contiol.
out landing orders which will be followed when the Que-tion Mark final-
ly abandons its flight.
“Quesada will fin a red pistol signal to the airdrome to turn on the landing lights if it Is at night time,”
the orders said.
“H«oe will keep sixty gallons j|
CHURCH DESTROYED
WHEATON, III., Jan. 7 (UF)-Fire today i estroyed thg (Jury Memorial
Methidist Episcopal Church, a $250,- Greencastle and (’rawfordsville, an- ()()() -tructuie which the late Elbert H. m unced Monday morning that he had
somewhat warmer, with a general
be held moderating during the first of the
from the residence Tuesday morning ■ week,
at 11 o’clock with interment
Russellville cemetery. jthe government thermometer, said the o- ! low mark for Sunday night was ap-
proximately two Inflow zero. When he fixed the instrument Sunday morning something went wrong, with it and no
minimum Was registered.
. « .» , . «... . , «ud trapping without license, 180: 20' side the body. Candlebom shadows ui ,. kh| |)( s ,.,.., ion nf flir | M , irinj{ 11Mi
chase each ether through the folds |M j
1311;
GETS GOOD JOH.
0. L. Goodlunder, former manager 1 of the Y'onderschmidt theaters in
. ,... , * hunting on Sunday, 63;
in the [ Prof E. R. Smith who has charge of openr'tu 'iM'rmit' the' '.'i^ huntinR 1,1 trapping witliout itortnir
try of grief stricken patriots of a foreign land paying their last meas-
ure of homage and tribute.
Tomorrow the body will be transported to the Russian Cathedral at Cannes for the funeral service. The
CONDITION I Nt II VM.LD
these cases signed bv land owner t;' LONDON, Jan. 7 (UP) Km* -hooting on public highwav, ti; dig- (;, ' or K" I' 88 *’' 1 a ,,f,,ir '"K 1 "-” d ging out fur animals, 5; posses-ion <f l,,K t " b G physicians who vt ited him
spear- and killing squirrels in do ed ,b ' 8 _
si ason, 4 each, and killing quail be-
fore the open season, 3.
... r # burial place has not yet been selected. l( __
ga-< line "#ly in tm* overhead tanks Gary, former chairman of the board -igned a contract with the Robbins’ THE W EATHER The Grand Duke's death occurred [ ^ . I i, o te
so that C$pt. Eaker will dump the ,,f the UniU-d States Steel Corporation Amusement Company of Utica, N. Y. Generally fair tonight and Tuesday, at !):45 p. m. Saturday after twi '' auxiliary tanks before landing. erected in memory of his father and Mr. Guodlander will act In the ca-j Colder s.iuth and extreme east i>or- heart attacks within a few hours. He "The crew will remain seated in mother. parity of territory manager for this tion tonight Moderate cold wave ex- bad but recently deserted his little position near the ga. tanks. There An overheated furnace ws )relieved eomoany and states he ha- a splendid ilreme south portion. Not -o cold Tm villa outside of Pari- to go to the
will be Do moving forward or shift- to have stalled the fire.
j poaition.
•lay afternoon.
Riviera seeking a milder winter.
o. 45 I. (>.
will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 There will be work in the firat degree, Come and help ride the new brothers on the goat. Visiting bio
thers always welcome.
The ifficial mottling bulletin .aid: “The King hud a fair night. Thet■> is no hang" to report in hi» M ije
ty’s condition.”
The Sunday bulletin ul-o wa favorable reporting “some improvement,” whereas previous favetable bulletin hml merely mentione i “-light improve
incut.”
