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VOLUME THIRTY-SEVEN.

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANUA RY 9, 1929.

No. 73.

T CASE ION IS IN TE FAVOR

DORSET'!' FUNERAL Funeral services! for Col. Henry I’. Do! sett, who passed away early Tuesday will be hold from the Mill Creek Church at 10:30 o’clock Thursday morning. Rev. Willis E. Gill will have chaig '. Interment will be in the Mill Creek cemetery.

BANKS ELECT NEW OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

JUDGE HUGHES RULED IN OVE GNATT COMPANY INJUNCTION ON WEDNESDAY

DEP.U W HEAD TO GIVE

ADDRESSES

\ N N l A E ELECTION OF N ATIONAL BANKS HELD TFKSDAY. OFFICERS NAMED.

INJUNCTION

DENIED COMPANY

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LaPorte Company .Sought To . Heitrain State Farm From Making Of Willow Baskets.

Judge James P. Hughes in tlii- Putnam Circuit Court, made a ruling Wednesday morning in the :: junction suit of the Ove Gnatt Company of I.aPorte against the Indiana Slut ■ Farm Trustees, Governor Ed Jackson and others. The La Port i company, makers of wrillow bankets, asked that the Indiana State Farmibe enjoined from the' manufacture of ba-ket.-, in a suit file here about a year ago. Livid, nee in tincase was heard a month ago anil the decision was given by Judge Hughes Wednesday. He found for the defend-' ants. The case involved the use t f prison labor as against free labor in the manufacture and sale of paskds. In thi> case the only product involved was willow baskets. The Ove Gnatt

Dr. G. Biomley Oxnam, pre.-i ent of Del’auw University, will deliver two addresses at a meeting of teachers which will be held in the Lebanon high school auditorium Saturday, January 2(1. He will speak in the morning at 10:30 o’clock and in the afternoon | at 2:30 o’clock. GOOD MOVIE PROGRAM FOR THE GRANADA

CHANGES MADE HERE

MATHEWS FUNERAL

Funeral services for Richard F. Mathews, Civil War veteran, were held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock from the Providence Church, with interment in the cemetery there. Mr. Mathews died Monday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred

Masten, E. Elm St.

John W. Robe, H. P. Sackett, O. F. Lakin, Tim Murphy, John Goddard and Harry Moore, from the local G. A. R. attended the funeral and held their ritualistic services.

SECOND HALF RALLY BEATS

CONDITION l NCHANGED

All Officers And Directors Were ReElected For the Coming Year.

HOOVER BUSY FORMING HIS NEW CABINET

NEW MANAGER BOOKS BEST Pirn RES FOR LOC AL PICTURE SHOW. TO RUN FOUR DAYS A WEEK

It. .1. \rnold Announces His Policy For Granada and Yoncascl Theaters In (he Future.

The National banks and Trust companies of "Greenca-tle held the annual election of directors Tuesday and 1 Tuesday evening the directors met and 1 elected officers for the coming yar. [ There were no changes in the offie-1 ials elected by any of the institutions.! The directors and officers elected j were as follows: First National Bank A. G. Brown, pre.-ident. A. H. Hanna, vice president. Andrew Hirt, vice president. R. E. Brown, cashier. Ed. McG. Walls, assistant cashier. | Perry M. Rush, assistant cashier.

Directors

A. B. Hanna, John F. Cannon, W'<d- ! liam A. Kreigh, A. G. Brown, Curtis | K. Hughe-, Andrew Hirt, Russell E •

Brown an i E. A. Brown. Citizens Trust Company E. A. Blown, president.

A. B. Hanna, vice-president.

A. G. Brown, secretary. R. E. Brown, treasurer.

Lois J. Arnold, assistant secretary, j

Directors

A. B. Hanna, E. A. Brown, J. E i

NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED BY

LONDON, Jan. !>. (UP)—An otficial announcement from Buckingham palace at 11:26 a. m. today said that

I Z"' 1 Wp ,, F TF AM ^ * la '* l’ a - sset * a f a ' r •dght l* llL« 1 1 and that there was no change in his

condition.

Every indication is that the King is progressing steadily toward lecovery, , and the tension that gripped the British Empire has lessened consider-1 \ ably. While his physicians have not

STONE AND CRAWLEY STAR said that the King was entirely out GOES

, of danger, it was felt that there was ______

Greyhounds Break Up DePaaw's Slow no need for alarm over hls condlt10 "- Mr. Hoover Pushes Forward With

o- j|j s |{ UH i n ,,a S Program. Gilbert THE WEATHER To Confer With Him.

OLD GOLD QUINTET LAGS BE-

HIND 17 TO 13 AT THE

INTERMISSION.

U. S. PRESIDENT-ELEC T NOT TO INTERFERE WITH PRESENT

CONGRESS.

FLORIDA SOON

Offense In Opening Period. Sec-

ond Half Interesting.

I Rain tonight turning to snow Thurs-

DePauw’s basket hall team had a Rising temperutuie oast portion

fmn FFI I U,u, '' h timr defeatin K thp ,n - tonight, colder Thursday.

””” 1 TV kJ diana Central quintet of Indianapolis

CHIRLES MARSHALL TO HEAD PI I NAM LODGE FOR THE

CUMING YEAR.

31 to 28 on the Bowman gymnasium ¥> r 1 Z'*/"irj rv AH A floor Tuesday evening. The Grey-j IVlAlvllNvJ

hounds, by dazzling bursts of speed j __ _ _ ;S(^, T S"' 1710 PLANE IS READY

The Old Gold came from behind al A II} K f* \ IW!

The following officers were install- 1 the stait of the final period when f \/I\ i\ll\ before him—selection of his cabinet •d Tuesday night for the ensuing Crawley made good three foul throws | jand formulation of his policies on th<-

and a field goal to put the score 18 basis of the long series of informato 17 in favor of the Methodists. GIANT I . S. MONOPLANE, Ql •'■■ s ' 1 tive conferences he is now holding in

WASHINGTON, Jan. !>. (UP) President-elect Hoover again pushed forward a program today whereby he plans to he fully informed concerning every important domestic and foreign problem before he leaves for a rest

in Florida.

The President-elect wants to go to | Florida with only two main problems

Company started making baskets af- —_

ter the State Farm started its fa-.toij H. J. Arnold, manager of the Vonand employs about 30 men, the rvi- castle and Granada Theaters was in dence showed. The evidence :.i < Greencastle yesterday going over the showed the State Farm to be a serious details of the business and has anconter.der in the markets with the La- nounced that his efforts are to bring Porte Company in the ale of these much better picture programs to the

products, because the state « d 1c -i theater patrons here,

than >1100 worth during 1028, while Under the new policy of the Gra-jannon, W A. Kicigh, A G. Brown the gross sales.amounted to thousands nada theater, it will operate four Central National Bank of dollars. nights each week, Friday, Saturday, Officers Judge Hughes foun i that the Sunday and Monday, with only one Fred L. O’Hair, president,

statute of 1926 provided that prison - matinee, which will be given on Satcould manufactuie specified article- unlays, continuous fiom two until I and any surplus the state or if sub- eleven p. m. No matinee will be giv-

divisions did not use, could be sold in j en on Sundays.

the open market. In this case praetic Mr. Arnold states that the Granada ally the entire output went into the will have a much better picture proopen market. The question of making gram from now on, as all booking

basket- did not compete so much with

O. F.:

F.:

Charles Marshall, Noble Grand. Ralph Newton, Vice Grand.

3. A. Friend, lee. Sec. Roy Hillis, Fin. Sec. II. L. Pierce, Treas. Roy Hassler, Warden.

Fore-t Hassler, Conductor. Lewis Brattin, Inside Guard.

i

F’our field goals by Stone during the last twenty minutes also enabled DePauw to maintain its slight lead over 1 the visitors when the final gun exploded much to the relief of local fans.

TION M V Kh OVER!! VI LED. WILL FLY TO CAPITAL.

Washington.

; Out of the long talks he has already

i had with congressional leaders, it has LOS ANGELES, ( alif., Jan. 9 (UP, developed that an extra session of The Bown and Gold Monoplane Congress will be necessary to pass

Rider, lengthy center, was probably ' Qu( . stion Nla . k whi( . h iairif ,| Us crew'farm relief and tariff legislation and the outstanding man for the Capital. . (f fjv( , ;i i i mon to u world’s roc- that Mr. Hoover does not intend to t ity, aggiegation, accounting for 13 | jf mor . than six day-' sustained 'nteifere with the legislative situa-

While he has been informing him-

■-lion sell’ cf the congressional situation,

S. A. Hays, vice president. James L. Handel, cashier.

Harry I.. Wells, assistant cashier.

Joe Crosby, assistant cashier.

In rectors

.Chailes II. Barnahy, Frank Donner. PREHISTORIC MAN MH \N I C. C. Gautier, S. A. Hay-, Fred I. • EXISTED HERE MILLIONS

that theater were cancelled and | O'Hair, Clyde R. Handel and Janie.-i OF YEARS AGO.

• _ ii . or > ii inoi. umn six lit*., - eu laiii. u = William Newkirk, Outside Guard, points. Nowling and the Bailey hro- wa< r ,, a( jy to take the air again l ' >' to avoid an extra session.

I,. McNeely, R. S. N. G. ‘ JI -'—-* J ■—- J

Melvin A. Lenson, R. S. V. G. Amos Deavers, L. S. V. G. Gerald Ashworth, K. S. S.

Noah Miller, L. S. S. Ola Ellis, Chaplain.

Science Seeks To Find Early

opening period.

Lineup and Summary.

DePauw (31).

Loveless, f. Ragsdale, f.

a • I • Stone, c. American Lite n>wi,y,«.

Stunkel, g.

free labor as the making ii stone, the management is now at liberty toll, Handel.

tile, brick and other items, the court arrange a more desirable list of picfound by the evidence, as l i*t 39 menjtures for the Granada, which in all, ■“In Ihdiiin* wOe lohphfp'o Th“making will mean the patrons of that theater baskets as against thousands who an will be in a position to see some of engaged In the making of road ma the best shows obtainable during the

terial, tile, buck etc. current year.

The case wa- an inten sting one and The lease on the Granada theater Judge Hughes cited the -tatute ot has been renewed for a period of) 1926, In which the legislature provided three years and in this event, the' IV that materials could he made and h» Vonderschmidt Amusement Hnterpris- _ further said that at the same tiim',| 0 . s can | m)k forward to placing enterthe legislators knew of the 8.) ai r-' tuinment t h,. n , that will he of high f\ willcw farm the State barn had ! standard, which will give Greencastle ji planted and contemplated u.- diig foi theater patrons an opportunity to atthe making of baskets. tend this play-house with satisfaction * It was indicated that an appeal n f knowing that the owner's best efmight be taken, unle- th manu- f or ) s al - ( , to please in every respect. | 3 factoring aglbciation- plan to go be rhi8 Kridav and Saturday will be fore the legislatuie which ns to-; Harr> LaU()er( lhe wor id’s fam-1

Central Trus t (bmpany Officers Fred L. O'Hair, vice president. James L. Ran lei, secretary. Kenneth W est, assistant secretary. Harry L. Wells, assistant secretary. Directors Charles H. Dainaby, Frank Donner, C. C. Gautier, .S. A. Hays, Fred L O’llait, Clyde It. Randcl and James L. Randet. MRS. FARKER

DENVER, Colo., Jan. 9 (UD

Scientist.- are digging <a' i the earth i 1,1 ’’ 1 ' in many sections of the western plains ! IM *^’

I thers also displayed a good brand of l(J| |. |V

; ba ll f° r 'rnliana Central and the out-: thl ,„. n1olol of tll „ q u<

come might have been different if Mal . k worn afl( .,. 50 hou ,, continu Mr. Hoover also has started hi- conDet’auw had not put forth a faster ous „vei the San Franci-co sultations concerning the eventual l brand of basket ball in the second Vul , haV( , „ 1)verhau | e( | an d th. makeup of his cabinet, and to ac half than they displayed during the pl , in „ c | ean0( , of Kri .ne and dirt ac qnaint himself with foreign property

cumulated in its record flight. I in which this government is interest-

Major Carl Spat?., commander of d.

the endurance flight, indicated he and Within the next few days it is exhis four companion.-, Lieutenants H peeled S. Parker Gilbert, American \. Halverson and Elwood Que a<lc agent general for German reparation Captain Ira Eaker, and Seigeant Roy will imifer with Mr. Hoover and lay Hooe would fly their plane to San l)i before him the entire European sitego tomorrow. Later, Major Spat?, nation as involved in the post-war said, it is planned to fly the Mono I reparations settlement, plane to Washington. , Mr. Hoover has a mass of LatinThe fliers, completely rested from > American background which is e.xtheir strenous hours in the air, willi peeled to play a big role in the forspend today as honored gue-ts at vai jeign policy of the coming administraiou- informal receptions. Tonight they tion. Any other information he may will he guests at a banquet tendered , need regarding foreign questions

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5 12 8

1

Totals

Indiana Central (28). P. Bailey, f. A. Bailey, f.

•ountry, seeking more light on fairly well-established contention- that prehistoric man existed in America mil-

lions of years ago.

The work being done contradicts to a great extent the common belief that the life of man in America did j not approach the antiquity found in

Europe.

Harold J. Cook, honoraiy curator of J paleontology at the Colorado Museum i

Brennmn, g.

! Bright, f.

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7 31

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Totals Hifeiee— Schram.

12 4 28 Dale Miller, Umpire

r A CCUC A 11/ A V :,f " id Hi-tory, gave a synopsi-

Aim i ' > nt -i ientific achievement

morrow, and a k for relief.

COUNCIL MET TUESDAY EVE.

ou.; Scotchman, in his only picture “Hunting Tower,” an all Scotch version made in England. Sunday ami Monday will he shown Anna Q. Nil--son and Lewis Stone in “Lonesome Ladies.”

I (hi- region when he addressed Colorado-Wyoming Academy

DEATH CLAIMS WELL KNOWN Sciences at Denvei University.

GREENCASTLE WOMAN WED-

NESDAY MORNING.

Cement Worker Painfully Hurt

\RTHI R WHITE INJURED WHEN KNOCKED FROM STEAM

SHOVEL.

AUTOMATIC SIGNALS I OR PENNSY. CROSSINGS DISt l SSED

AT MEETING.

BANQUET MONDAY

—o—

The Methodist Brotherhood of the Greenca-tle C'huich ha been waiting its opportunity to give a dinner in > honor of DePauw's new and popular

The proposition of automatic sig president, Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam. At nols at the Alipeda and Cemetery i aK t h» has been able to make a i road crossings of the I ei n.-ylvaniu place in his crowded schedule for railway system weie discussed at the thj a event. On Monday evening, Janmeeting of the city council on Tues- U aiy Nth, the dinner will be given

Mrs. Rachel Snider Parker of Beveridge street, this city, passed away at 11:30 a. m. today, Mrs. Parker was born near Greencastle, June !* 1850, youngest child of Jacob and Elizabeth Snider. She joined the Mt. Pleasant M. E. Church in her girlhood. When she came to tin- city to live .-he put her church membership in the Locust Street M. E. church.

“During th-' Pleistocene age, w< lave ample evidence that variou:

sees of bison inva -d America from I Arthur White, employed at the InAsia,” he .-aid. “In fact, Asia is now diana Portland Cement Plant, wa. ’one;ally admitted to have been the j badly injured late Tuesday afternoon . .

' enter of development and dispersal | when he was knocked from a steam a rms on Wright M

i if mammalian life throughout tertiary - shovel by a swinging boom chain, rimes. He was brought to the office of Dr “N’i w, with ail these thing in mind I W. M. McGaughey where it wa- foum i it not logical to believe that early Ithat he hail sustained had cuts about man, developii g under -tub conditions i the head, severe scalp wound, his left culd migrate into America quite as > knee was badly cut, two teeth wen

i them by the Richfield Oil Company. , probably will h- -opolied him in a Members of the crew expre .-ed con- scheduled conference with Secretary fidence today that if another attempt of State Kellogg, could be made, the record of nearly Fully informed on all domestic and six day- flight might he improved. world problems, Mr. Hoover intends Major Spatz pointed nut that the re- i„ devote his time while in Florida fueling equipment was eru e and that in addition to that spent for recreu with the experience gained in theii tion—to his cabinet and the formulaflight, methods might he devi.-ed by tion of his policies. , which the fuel supply could he re- 0

pkni-hed for an indefinite time. H'* saiil further experimenting 1 might perfect methods of repairing 'motors while in flight and forestalling 'motor trouble which caused the Question Mark to teiminate its flight Mon-

day afternoon.

An inspection of the motors of thr Monoplane revealed that worn Roekei arms forced the plane down, ’lommy I Tompkins, Wright Aeronautical En-

gineer, announced.

Tompkins explained that Roekei

tors, which |jnw-

Bey Kills Self After Expulsion From His School

lo-YKAR OLD STi'DENI SENDS REY()L\ ER HI I,LET INTO

FOREHEAD.

CARTHAGE, Ind., Jan. 9. (I I')

well a- the game he

hunted, at any | knocked out, and

bruised.

entire

She was married Oct. 23, isiii; t< i l '"‘ < ’ u ' d 1 " , .. i .. U’hitn u- r i r

Following out this line of thought. Mr. White was removed lue- .ay

Smith Parker. To this union was

horn six children, all one preceded the parents

day evening.

According to Mayor Charle-

; Gaughry, the Pennsy officials are in favor of installing a safety device at — the Aimed* crossing which ha; claim.•0 ed several live- in the pa t few yiars. The railroad company, it is said, also favors installation of a .-ignal at the , cemetery rosd < i i the station hen-, i watchman at thi- cro-dng would in a short time pay for the safety sig-

nal.

The street improvement piogram for 1929 was also brought up during the meeting and from all indicate ns two or three more thoroughfares will be improved in Greencastle before 1 next winter.

in the social room of the church on Mi' - College Avenue, at 6:30 o’clock.

The Brotherhood are eager to have ■dl the men of the Church and congregation to join them in honoring

The one surviving child is Maude, who has been the faithful companion of

which 1

the flight.

Two of the three motors were rii.s

^ j Dr. Cook told of recent discoverie j evening to his home at Knightstown. shied when the “Plane landed, mic i i w " 1,1 ’ l j tending to substantiate the theory. At o 'them compl tely dead aid the other

^ ‘he t< \vn of Colorado in southwest

eio I the Question Maik, do not pro- Remorse and fear of having to face vide a greasing and oil .-ystem and |,: s guardian after being expelled cannot function for more than U f,„ m high school here, Robert Cum, hours without a landing and oiling. lomm jtt,. d sU j,.jdc |,y shooting

H" said the temporary greasing hinwlf with a revolver.

-ystem, suppHed by the army, appar youth> war ,| of 0 *ro Moore,

the

its

body ently did not function as expected in here, was expelled

from

r< xa-, weie found •keletons of a new i type of extinct, flat-home I bison, and remains of two races of elephant, i. camel, variou- extinct horse-1

• pumping oil badly. K pair cost ap

her mother thiough the yean

have passed since the father, a vet- |

eran of the Civil War, passe.1 away | t ica „ ^^tocene mam-

, ,,.,,111 1914. .Many will remember Jounno, . ,,

the genial president of our splendid , ,, , . , mals.

, IL . :ll , , and Sophroma who died in Greencas-

tle several years ago. The bereaved

college. This will be a good opportunity for the men of our church and our city t' meet personally Dr. Oxnam

and to hear him speak. In order, wjth ^ hpr ^ ^ Both Mffl hat the ladies serving the dinner may Parkfr hP1 . faithful daughter

In taking out un articulated skeleton of one of these flat-horned bison,"

daughter, has many friends in the | . (H)k ^ .. rpplea0Mtativi>> of

CAREY ALSTON

Carey Alston, an aged colored man and old resident of Greencastle, died Tuesday morning at 10:30 after a -hoit illne-s of heart trouble. He was born in Warren county, North Carolina in 1859, moving to this city

with his wife and daughter, in 18K0 Albert Hewlett, ' > iir mih which has been his he 10 veil home Greeniastle Wednesday noon.

school for .-hooting the gun

giounds.

'lhe hoy chose to end his life within -ight of his home. His music case, a id hook- were found at the side of

proximately *75, Tompkins estimated. fhp body whi( . h was dig ,, ivpred a lVw

minutes after the shot had been tired,

MRS DUNCAN DIES by Charles Pearson and -on. o The youth's body was found in a Mr . Emily Duncan, age 61 years. 1 1'"" 1 ,,f bl °od, the bullet taking effect

. led at th<’ home of h"i' daughter, Mrs.

in hi forehead.

-outh of

II >i

POLLOM CASE DELAYED The case of the state agai <t Elwood Pol torn aged 17, of' Manhattan, on the charge >,f Involuntary manslaughter, which was set for pie^iminary hearing for Tuesday < vi ning in Justice W. V. Ciales’ court h i- been continued intjpfinitdy. Pollmn is charged witlrmanslaughter a a renull of the automobile accident w *st

know how many to prepare for, rcscivations for the dinner should be made not later than Friday evening of this week. Phone Charles McCur-

ry, 753-K.

CONFESSES TO DOUBLE CRIME

XDUNG MAN ADMITS SLAYING OF DAIRYMAN AND

WIFE.

order‘ ChU,Ch who wdl '‘.vmpath'ze | Colorado mu .-eum found three arrow death was due to pneumonia.

head- definitely as.-ociated in the mat Mr. Alston waa a slave and lo.-t hi* Mi.-. Du cun came (■ tin commun ix with it and under conditions tha; ar,n in a c °Gon gin in Kntteld, North jity recently from Gr-enfield.

preclude the possibility of error. They, Carolina. A few years after the

.vere undoubtedly hot into that very deal i of his wife and daughter, he ~ I I •• C* liuffal w “' "lurried to Molly Wagoner, living Koh h if NpaSOn

At'about the same time fossil re the time in the north part of town mains of a large intinct hieoi. weie where the electric light plant now found near Fol om, N. M. have their new addition. Having spent j “The American Museum, New York, m0!it bis life in Greencastle he was invited t> participate in the work w as known by most everyone in all

whom 1 this past Summer," said Cook, “an! walks of life.

lid o. Hoie, a-sociated with the hi;- His great delight was to debate ,,n, sixteen flint points were found of with Spear Pittman another wellan absolutely new type and of the fin known resident here. Also loved to "st grade nf workmanship known in argue with the school children on

the four corners of the earth when will close Thursday were they learned the earth was round. Heiaie reminded. The

were

highly esteemed by all who knew

them.

Funeral services will he held in the Methodist Church at 2 p. m. on Friday, burial at Mt. Pleasant cemetery. COFFMAN RELKASED f)N H<>ND

Closes January 10

MRSHIP GOES SOI TH LAKEHURST, N. J. Jan. 9 (UP) — The Navy Dirigible L Angela;, carrying Lieut. Commander C. E. Ito. en nhl and a crew of 46, wa- on it way to Miami, Fla., today for the dedication i f an airport theie. The Im> Angeles left the Naval air station hi re at 8:15 P. M. yestelday. Ro-emlahl expected to cover the 1,159 miles t i Miami in about 27 hour

Jesse E. Coffman, against

two warrants ehaiging embezzlement and larceny have been i.-.-ued, has j been released on bond and a hearing in his ease set for next Monday.:

It is alleged that Coffman embezzled j flaked st no. $177.50 in money belonging to Fred] “Fortunately, four if the

REDDISH ELK! TED

ONE W EEK NOW LEI I IN \\ Hl< II HUNTERS ( AN SEEK THE

(OIION I AILS. () L fpifldish, of Russellville, was — elected representative from the Fifth

The open sea-on for rabbit hunting District on the Indiana hoard of ag-

Jan. in, hunters riculture at a meeting in Indianupo-

CLEVELAND, 0„ Jan. 9. (UP)— Edward “Eddie” Kaltcnhaugh, 21, of

Ford on January 3. It is also charg-! exposed undisturbed in position, loved the children. cold weather have made the last few ed that the defendant took 21 lambs, 1 where found during the course of Mr. Alston united with the St. Paul day- good for hunting and Putnam a cow and a hog w hich were owned the e excavations. There is no ques- Baptist church in 1882. He was .-u-1 county hunter- are expected to take

slight snow miiU lis Wednesday afternoon.

“day

I tion of deflnite-a.-soeiatir.n here of perintendent of the Sunday school for advantage of their last the. e flii.t points with a race of ex- several years. At the erection of the grace.”

A judgment of $150 was made in itinct bison. new building he was one of the trus-. With the close of the rabbit season, the Putnam Circuit court and a do- 1 — 1 — —o- tees, working very hard along with game hunting will come legally to an

RDM It ST ARTS FIRE

LONG BEACH, Ind., Jan. 9 (UP) - Th" summer home of John H. Tyrrill, Chicago lawyer, wu destroyed by fire here today (relieved to have originated from a bomb tn.-.-ed by Chi-

ot the city a ws ek ago when Pollom Grove City, Pa., has confessed he by Ford, struck and killed Clarence Gilln rt, muidei d John O-er, 30, wealthy Canlocal battery service station propiie- al Fulton dairyman and his pretty ter.—Brasil Times. wife, Bertha, 26, last Saturday night,

r"- -■>— in an attempted robbery. cree of foreclosure given in the case REBELS ARE KILLED the other % ustees to see the com-lend. Hunting an I trapping of for cago gangsters, TO ENTERTAIN TEAM The boy was captured ut hi- home of Howe Abbott versus August F. MEXICO CITY, Jan. 9 (UP)—Dls- pletion of the church, which he had bearing animals will still be permit- Ju-t prior to the fire, neighbor The Rotary Club will entertain the shortly before midnight by a poose Bmkelmeier and Margaret A. Brokel- patches from Guadalajara said today taken great pride in. ted, us these are not considered game said they heard a blast, which shat DePauw football squad and roaches led by Deputy Sheriff A. C. Ball of meier when the case came up for that eight rebels hud been killed in The funend will be ut the St. Puul but penalties will be attached to any tered window-, ripped pictures from At a bunqdrt this evening nt 6:3 o’- Stork county. Kaltenbaugh waived trial Tuesday afternoon before Judge "iicounters with Federal force.i at Baptist church, Thursday afternoon at violatim of the t ime laws, it was the walls and tore doors from their

dock in the First Christian Chuich.

extradition.

James P. Hughes.

Luurdu an 1 El Quint j.

2:30. Burial in Forest Hill cemeteiy. pointed out.

hinges.