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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 21,1929

NO. 211

dogs attack SHEEP OWNED

SHERIFF CALLED

Two calls were received by Sheriff | Edwar i Eiteljorge late Thursday re- ( gardiiiK the removal of some meat

mmrkw* which had been left on the Manhat-

U\ ( I I I WriRR ta " roa ' 1 npur th * railw »y track--. ^ It was said that a colored man had

' gotten some scraps of meat from the

SNOOK ADMITS SLAYING GO-ED ON RIFLE RANGE

ADMITS Ml RDER

f)SS M ILL RUN CLOSE TO $1,000 pla " t ’ bu ‘ be h! "‘ taken too ( PROFESSOR SICNS.

v 1T \V4S STATED | lar Ke a load and had to leave part of,

FRIDAY

E'ENTY animals in

the meat.

i The manager of the cement plant j J was notified by the sheriff and he j FLOCK stated that he would have the meat I j disposed of Friday morning. Accord-j

DETAILED CONFESSION ON

IHURSDAT.

LEGAL

STEPS

UNDERWAY

‘r. Webb Discovered Dead And Dying |’ ns '° the sheriff there is a heavy j ^ l|S p ( r( K rra | iK !)„« n Under Severe Sheep In Pasture On Thursday. j penalty attached to leaving such Grilling And Tells About Killing One Savage Aattack. things on a highway. | Thcora Hi*.

I SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE

0. G. Webb, farmer of Marion | Grace V. Hurst filed a -uit in the | COLUMBUS, 0., June 21. (UP)— jwnship discovered that his flock c | rtu jt court Thursday afternoon The law Slt n swift pace today in its j

|f nearly 70 fine sheep Thursday aft- 1 agaln .,t Paul Buis, ami Florence M. i “ttempt to accommodate Dr. Jaine-j

neon had been practically destroyed ; B u j s for the foreclosure of a molt-; Sno "k, confessed murderer of r dogs some time Wednesday or gage. William Sutherlin is the attor- -^is.; Theora II ix, who wants to “get fednesday night. | n0 y f„ r the plaintiff. , ov, ' r Rujckly.

The animals which had not been The complaint states that the de- j The Snook case was the first one t Illed outright, had been so badly fendants gave a second mortgage to for the gran jury convening today. I t »t to VAg narrvn maged by the dogs that they were 1 t he plaintiff on June IS, 1928, and i The former professor of vetrinary / 1 I VIW Vrcr rlv’inor nr hail tn hn Willnd Thp i .. .t ..r tmnrt ... Ilnit nf-.it v VJ^ i ^ vf 1

LLOYD RITES SATURDAY AT RUSSELLVILLE

RUSSELL TOWNSHIP WOMAN VICTIM OF TRAGIC ACCIDENT

SUSTAINED FATAL BURNS

TO PLAY ST1LESVILLE

| Cloverdnle’s crack baseball aggrej gation will meet the Stilesville semi1 pro club on the diamonds at the Hendrick ■ county town, Sunday. This I will lie tli" second meeting of the two clubs this .ummer and another

close tilt is expected.

FUNERAL SERVICES SATURDAY Funeral services will be held Saturday morning for James McKamey, age 77 years, who died at his home in Clayton, Thursday. Services will be held from the First Christian

C.0NDITI0N OF , TEXAS WOMAN VERY SERIOUS

Mrs. Nora F. Lloyd Died Early Thursday After Being Horribly Burned Wednesday Evening.

Funeral services for Mrs. Nora F. Lloyd, 59, of Russell townsip, who I died in the Culver hospital at Crnwjfordsville on Thur.-day morning at

AUTO ( RASH VICTIM REMAINS UNCONSCIOUS AT COUNTY HOSPITAL

ACCIDENT

THURSDAY

church at Clayton, and interment will |{ e | a ,i vfs From Toledo, Ohio, Arrive

be in the cenu tery at Belleville. The deceased is survived by the widow, one daughter, Mrs. Dai-y Comer; one son Albert McKamey, of Clayton; one sister, Mrs. James Hart

Bedside of Airs. A. M. AVelch, Of Dallas, Texas.

Mrs. A. M. Welch, 27, of Dallas,

saw' of (Toverdale; and five brothers, 1 Texas, remained in an unconscious S. L. McKamey, Reub. n, ami George, an,, rri,i< ' al ‘onditi-n at the county

- - ^ - j of Clovcrdale; Theodore, of Coates1:15 o’clock as result of a tragic »< -j v ille, and Harrison McKamey of Belle-

cid p nt, will be held from the Feder-! v jiu..

James H. Snook

Ither dying or had to be killed. The : a judgment of $1000 is asked. stire flock was almost wiped out by 1 0

one savage attack of the stray \ The sheep were discovered Thursy by Mr. Webb as he went across pasture on the farm in which they being kept. He did not know the attack had occurred, as he id been at work on another piart of i farm and had not kept in dose,

Ach with the sheep. COUNTY AUDITOR WILLIS (The loss will run close to $1,000 it 1 GILL DISTRIBUTED Tl NDS is stated. Many of the dead or in-J ON FRIDAY red sheep were young ones which ■ re just ready for the market. This j The 8em i_ annua l distribution

DISTRIBUTION OF TAX MONEY

medicine at Ohio State University 1 promised to plead guilty and his trial ! i was expected to be set for September i ! 16. | Burial of Mi.-s llix will be in Binghampton, N. Y., her former home, it MRS I wa.- announced by Melvin T. Hix, the

girl’s father.

The confession obtained from Snook yesterday after 24 hours of questioning revealed that Snook killed the *

PROVE FATAL

the heaviest loss at one time any ; tax( , s has made in i> u tnam Countnam county farmer has suffered I ty act . on |j nK to County Auditor, Wil-

I a result of dogs, it was stated to-

f-

ELIEF FROM HEAT ARRIVES

lis E. Gill. The money is sent to the trustees of the towns ami townships in the county twice a yiar.

MARY ABRAMS DIES AT INDIANAPOLIS HOS1M I AL

FRIDAY

, ated Church at Russellville on Satur-i

day afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Lloyd - TI -, TO7 -- . v a ; ■ v • a ■ v wjr|* wife of E. Oliver Lloyd sustained fa-j V tiiViCiil 1

i tal burns Wednesday evening at her i home two miles southwest of Russell-

ville.

The tragedy took place about seven o’clock while she was attempting to start a fire in the kitchen range by using kerosene. An explosion which came after she had thrown

her

and critical condition at the

hospital Friday, following a headon crash of two automobiles at the intersection of the National Highway I and State Road 43, south of here at , 10:311 o’clock Thursday morning. Her husband, who sustained injuries about i the legs ami also suffered from ahock, j was able to walk about the hospital

| corridors Friday morning.

According to Miss Eva Milburn, Mrs. Welch is seriously hurt a« result of a fractured skull. Both legs

— i are also broken at the knees: her right BUSINESS MEN INTERESTED IN . arm was fractured just below th* el-

FOB CITY PARK AGITATED HERE

kero, one into the stove covered

j with fire.

Mrs. Mary Abrams, Rural Route 2,1 Mrs. Lloyd ran screaming into the

EAST WASHINGTON STREET

SITE.

bow and severe lacerations were in-

IN THURSDAY AFTERNOON OOLS ATMOSPHERE IN LOCAL COMMUNITY

reencastle experienced a delightchange in the weather Thursday t. Friday was nice and cool, while netday and Thursday were exv uncomfortable " rut Uu pl i j •oared to around the 90 degree

most of the time,

he storm of Thursday afternoon, cooling breezes from the west north and Frida\ morning, there such a change that everyone was better spirits. The mercury drop some 30 degree- during the 24 rs from Thursday morning to Frimoming to Friday morning.

• , , , c . , v . , i , Li i, Greencastle, who shot herself on June yard and her husband who was near-

»• *r; ta rr,r ^ rrik «r

with plans to take a week-end trip n ^. "* th '’ K ' ,b,,,t L ° nK lu,s l ,ltal flames after a despe-rate f.ght in, ... _ j Indianapolis. I which he was severely burned about |

, . , The gun was discharged when Mrs. 1 h-mds anil arms

M ss x’s body was found a week ,. ^ ... ... . "•'mis .mu arms. „ ,, v..,., v„,L. fm,ir,iI rifl.. I Abram8 wu ' bunting with her bus- Thr deceased was rushed to th. j ' lkr '’ ° l .. e ,, band and climbed through a fence, hn-pital at Crawfordaville about eight 1 range. She had been killed the pro , Her sUtc . m( . Ml M<m , death was that thjl ' ty oV loek in a dying condition ! ..Vf , I the firing was accidental. Mr. Lloyd received treatment at the 1

“Miss Hix remonstrated with me; sh( . js survivr , i by thu hu , banil .

n » ain 1 k ' uvmK the ‘'“y ^ ,tb '">• f 1 am - Fremba Abrams. The money was distribute.! as fol- *'> a * I previously had planned to q . lows- Snook ’ 8 confession, as given to v v i i n#»cu wm J.ck«, n twp., Frink C». tru.- | Prns. cntnr Cj,n«i.r iniA "Shn u.nuon. Cnnn., .Inn,. 21. - •••••: inrir!' ,izrjirjz?,™ -. f--- «-

SURVEY MADE WEDNESDAY

Group Behind Project Has H. < lender Inspect Proposed Grounds.

An Ideal Local ion.

Franklin, John Gough

Roachdale, Eugene Hutchins Russell, A. M. McGaughey. . Russellville, Alva Doyle .. Clinton, Warren NCYvgent .. Monroe, Frank Edwards ..

Bainbridge town,

Earl Evans Floyd, Paul Frederick Marion, A. O. Hunter Greencastle, Paul Albin .... City School , C. C. Tin ker G’Castlc City, A. E. Llsby

13,976.33 take the life of my wife and baby. , . 4,211.23i Snook said he drove Miss Hix to j ls m

12/259.89 j t he rifle range and

1,653.93 proposed trip.

9 014.15 They quarreled, he aid, and the ‘M 212 29 tori reached for a 41-calibre Derring-

er, a gift from Snook in her purse.

1 225.22 “1" tbe struggle I hit her on the 8 311.97 | bead w ith a hammer which was in 13 423 59 the back of my coupe,” the veterinar4*469.85 1 inn .aid. “I intended to stun her. She 65,582.88 continu. d to fight desperately and an

increased number of blows of increas-

ho-pitul and returned to his home Thursday after the body had been

prepared for burial here.

Mrs. Lloyd was a well known real-j dent of the Russellville community,! having spent practically her entire

It is understood that several busin-

j ess men are interested in a new i movement for a city park to be loI catcd on the land just north of the High Point service station on the

east Washington street road. So enthused over the project

; flicted about the face. The injured woman occasionally moves her head | and her pulse is "fairly good,” Mis*

5 Milburn stated.

Dr. Ensmingir, surgeon from Int al- 1 dianapolis, was . ailed to Greencastle Friday in consultation with Dr. W. M. McGaughey. The young woman’s mother and aunt arrived here from Toledo Ohio, Thursday evening, ant the mother remained at her daughter’s

bedside during the night.

The accident occurred while Mr. and Mrs. Welch were enroute to their home in Dallas after visiting in Toledo. They attempted to pass a car they were going west and another

re.-hmeii made a garrison fin- having spent practically her entire , r as mey were gc....K the Thames river here today,! life in Putnam County. The deceased 11 1 . . . ’ ’ ' , J . ’ machine, headed east, also started to

tliscu '.ed (| u . ■ defeating the Harvard yearling crew 1 was a member of the Methodist church m (b(i

v, wi^v™ w.-s, ... — 1 23.340.41

Madison, Lawrence Kockhill I0.5SL17 [ing force were no eery to stop her.

14,543.661 Realizing then that no doubt her

6 397.04 skull was fractured, and

by a quarter of a length.

Staring a great finish fight, the Yale crew drove into a half length lead and th-y fought down to the finish where the blue won by a quar-

ter of a length.

TO PRO I EST BOARDING

NEW YORK. Jung,2L tUl’l liar ry K. Knapp, socially prominent Long Islander has announced he will protest to the federal government against

to relieve' <,oast KU">'dsmen boarding his fishin-r

) ciuiser, Bubbles, and starching it for

”0 ”95 64 I v ‘ ' n with my pocket knife.” .

1 729 64 The hammer and knife were found , , , ,

land he declared that lus boat was damaged when a ground swell threw

the things I fb" coast guard vessel The Ru-h,

against the Bubble:. He aecucl the

14,416.97! her suffering, 1 .-evere dthe jugular

in the ba.-ement of the Snook home |

yr-terday.

“I proceed. .1 to pick up

that had been scattered about and

RECOVERS VAH ABI ES ORTSMOUTH, N. H., June 21. — Mix's leather bag, containing h and securities sai I to represent riy 1100,000 was safe in the movie i s hands today after a brief injtigation into its disappearance his berth in a circus train. (Russell Everett of Peru, Ind., 22-"r-nld negro porter attached to the lin, was held in jail here on a larcharge, police declaring he had /(•ssed to stealing the hag and conTing it in a battery box under a car.

Washington, Edward Chew Watren, J. B. Wright ... Jefferson, R. P. Allee .. Cloverdale, Geo. Douglas Cloverdale town, G. Hurst

Total $257,285 30 Most of this money will go into the upk* ep and care of the schools in the

county, but all township improvements such as roads have received humedly left the scene of the strug- . . e. k!<'. leavinf? her bo<ly at that point, their approp <> . Snook continued. “I proceeded home,

tossing the purs into the Scioto river on my way. After the struggle was 1 over I discovered the gun was not I

there.”

The confession contained some de-:

| VBI (tails of Snook' lin.o- with Miss Hix 1 | WOlliail and paid a tribute to Mrs. Snook.

j “I met Theoia Hix about three

j years ago,” the professor said. “The NET TIGHTENS AROUND MRS.| fiiend.-hip 1 ntinuci in a very inti-

Greencastle architect was asked to!^ uloun d ., car an d the two auto*

and besides her husband is survived • ™ akpa8U ™‘ y of k,raul " 1 ( Wb '' b cra.-hed in the middle of the pavebv two sister-, Mrs. Florence Byrd ' be ,il ' 1 A ‘'‘ ur '" 1K to ‘ 1 ment. Rector’s ambulance and Dr. W. of South Bend, and Miss Ella Fordyce.! Call ‘ ;lu,cr ’ t,1 l t ‘ l ,r ”l l,,M ’d site contains , m. McGaughey were tailed to the u ( approximately 10 acres ami has a | scent' of the accident «nd the Texas

I natural ravine in which to construct coup | e wrrP brought to the hospital and artificial lake or swimming I tool. I h( , ri The Welch car was towed to Theie are also numerous Lee.- and fh ,. Franklin Street Gaiage while th* shrubbery scattered around ‘be t . Hr> Hi|i d to he a Nash sedan, grounds which would eliminate con-1 W)| ^ t aW.n %tt a Brustl garage siderahle expense and work that would j 0

ith. i’wioc be necessary to beautify the

4)|M'ii Air Gain|i For Youngsters Starts On July

I

To Use Coroner’s Inquest Fuels In

TO HOLD BOARD MEETING A boar 1 meeting will be held bytrustees of the city schools Mon- • evening at the high school. The

coast guardsmen of “had seaman hip and studied in oh nee.” The incident

occurred Wedin day.

POSSES SEEK BANK BANDITS

CANEY, OKI \HOM A. B \NK st ENE OF t»l It I \SHM1M.D ,

IIOLDI I’ TODAY

BE HELD AT OLD DELTA U|

HOUSE. MRS. REAM

DIRECTOR.

| landscape,

j It would he an easy matter to fix a play ground for the children with swings, sand idles, and other equipment to provide happy hours for the

smaller boys and girls.

A “Fun Palace” and other recreation devices were also suggested byMr. Callender. A ha-.-ball diamond, tennis court., and a golf course could also he added to the park in the fu

CATHERINE ( ASSLER AT

VALPARAISO

VALPARAISO. Ind., June 21. (UP) The way was clear today for use of testimony at the coroner's inquest into the death of fameola Soutar, in the grand jury’s investigation, evidence in the Conner's report having

lection of a new ag.RuRure i^ach- been read to the Porter county grand

for the city schools next year.

fix

..X or eight applications have been I “che.-ter John.-on, fiancee of the mure:ved, according to Paul Albin. and i dered gir ■ " M > ” w . Soauction will probably be made on J tione<l »> t if* tri.ni' * atVd. Dnday. This job is a twelve month zarth, county pros < u o ,

Truman Cassler, and Mr

and the trustees desire to have filled immediately. Floyd Miller, county agent, formerly held the

'*ition.

I HE W EATHER Mostly fair tonight and Saturday, t much change in temperature.

mate way ever since, inasmuch as she j was a very good companion. 1 have ' been living with my wife all during this three-year period and regard my wife very highly and t pect her very much as a wife. But he lacked some of the companionship afforded by

Miss Hix."

Dr. Snook told nothing of Miss Hix’.- demands for narcotic.-, which ie had de.-crihed earlier, hut did refer to

her "dictating.” ,

“During the three years that I knew Mi— Hix 1 assisted her in many ways toward an education,” he .aid, “but 1 found out it wasn’t appreciated as much as I thought it should be. Our association was not a love affair in any sense of the word. But in time Miss Hix developed a more determined attitude in regard to dictating my

movements.”

I do not feel that the killing was

The open air camp to he conducted this summei by Mrs. Paul Ream, county health nurse, will open July 1st. at the old Delta U house on East Seminary St. Any one who would like to register who has not already done so, is asked to call Mrs. Ream

and make arrangements.

The purpo-e of the camp is to get children back to normal weight and in a good physical condition. A cook i and matron will ho in charge at all I tinu , and Mrs. Ream will have the general superintending. In case of any sickness, the child’s family phy-

sician will be called.

•— The day’s routine will begin with a CANEY, fikla . June 2). (UP) —jhike or with corrective posture ex-

Posaer. weie thr»;t ing their way to-: orrises. Sam Hanna will assist in! With the last Saturday of this day through swampy bottom land-j tie -e exercises. Following this, the nionth, the 29th, the April term of near here in search of th- old-fa h-* children will return to the home for j th Putnam Circuit court will come iourd holdup men who robbed the j a shower and an hour’s rest before to a rlo. e, and a rece.-.. taken for the Canoy bank of $2,194.65. | lunch.' A class in health, which will remainder of the ummer. The bandits galloped into town ] be made Hear for children from 6| The court w ill again resume bu ithree abreast on hoi -e.;. They ch an-j to 12 year ., will he conducted by Mn.jne on the fouith Monday in Septem-

ed out the bank and were gone in

KIWANIS GLI B HOLDS PICNIC

MEMBERS AND WIVES ENJOY OUTING THURSDAY AT CAMMACK HOME.

A farewell picnic supper for Prof,

lure if the present movement should ! an< * *'■ Mitchell was held take definite form and materalize. ! Thur.-day evening at the home of Mr.

Two Jury Trials On Court Docket

SUMMER RECESS TO START ON JUNE 29 LASTING UNTIL

SEPTEMBER

lanv Perish In Hospital Blast AGEDY AT CANTON CLAIMS 100 PATIENTS AND

ATTACHES

Catherine

Cassler and foster son, Eddie < assler a l s0 we re held as material witnesses. Mrs. Cassler is under indictment on a fir-t degree murder charge, on the accusation that she killed Miss Sou-

tar and placed her body in a swamp _ „ near Hebron, because of alleged inti-, ^^i, a| ,d i’ m H (ir ry." Snook told

macks between her hu.-baiu am ! ‘ , ri .p or ters today.

girl while Mrs. Cassler was in custody ..p amn y , )Ui j-|| kill you an 1 your

on another murder charge.

wife and child too," were the la-t

few minute-.

One suspect, Cecil Calico, wu held at Atoka, after he had been arrested

with $500 in hi possession.

Ream in the afternoon, and then the | her, the 23rd. Th term , of the cirehildren will he required to take more | cuit court are divi ed into three terms rest. iduiiug the year. One beginning in A large lawn will furnish ample 1 Scptcndier, one the fir.-t Monday in

CREDIT MEN MEET

The Dirertors of the Credit Associ-

HAS NO COUNTRY

word of Miss Hix as relatid by her

GARY, Ind., June 21. (UP)— “A ^ man without a country” today was j the term upon Paul P. Glaser, who; has been called red, communist, so- ( cialist, bolshevik and anarchist

( layer. She spoke after Snook

; her with the hammer.

hit

POULTRY TOUR IN JULY

room for play, and retiring hour will (Ja'nuary, and one the first Monday in

be 8:30 o'clock. The students will he; April.

weighed every other day, and at the! There is a heavy docket for the t' 1 - end of the six weeks’ period, a state- muindcr of this term with the possl-

ation of the county, met Friday noon. I ment mad" on th- weight of the i hild. bility of two t rial by jut lea in ' I"' One of their decision was that the | Students may be visited at any time, [case of Verne Terry, charged with new rating hook will he issued in Sep-1 Any one who wishe- to donate in j us-ault and battery with intent to temher, and before it comes out, a, the way of money, food, di.-h towels, 1 kill; and Otho Coffman on a charge series of new-paper advertisements on 1 old linoleum, chairs, dishes, knives, „f petit lareeny tin the alleged theft

eredit and it- opportunities, will b forks, spoons, cooking utensils or any ■ of chicken.-.

run by the As-ociation. ! articles which would he of use are| (In the 26th the ca.-e of Boyd versus o — (asked to gt t in touch with Mra. R am. | Boyd, u suit for divorce venued from RITES FOR INFANT . — —o the Hendrick circuit court, and Funeral .-•civic 'or Roland Keith' DOUBLE FUNERAL jease of Meek versus Deakins will come Zook, 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J METAMORA, Ind., June 21. (UP)|up in court. The cas. of the Goodrich

(.’. E. Zook, East Walnut St., were h Id | a double funeral will he held here from the residence at PI o’clock Fri- j today for John Baker, 65, and his day morning. Burial was in Oak Hill 1 sont Raymond, 23, whom the father

cemetery at Crawfordaville.

and Mrs. J. O Cammack by the memhi rs of the Kiwanis Club and their wives. Prof. Mitchell and family will leave soon for s visit with relatives in Ohio and from there they will go to the University of Re Hands, Cali-

fornia.

There were fifty-eight present and enjoyed a delightful supper of fried chicken and all the trimmings. Rev. B. H. Bruner, president of the Hub, pre-ided ami announced the number- on the program. Prof, and Mrs. Waldo Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Dale HHIowell gave special musical numbers during the evening Dean L. H. Dirks, talked in behalf of the club expressing the appreciation of the Kiwanians for the work and interest shown by Prof. Mitchell as a member of the local organization. Mrs. O. 1 H. Smith, spoke concerning Mrs. Mitchell and her work in the community. Both Prof, and Mrs. Mitchell re-

- ponded with short talk*.

The guests were introduced and another feature of the evening was the singing by the members of the club. The beautiful Cammack home and lawn proved an ideal place for the meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Cammack weie most gracious h <kt and hostess. The regular meeting for next week will he held at the Christian Church at 12:15 o’clock Thursday noon, Rev.

the I Bruner announced.

MARRIAGE Lit ENSF.

Tire C mpuny against Pickenr will ul-: Lehmd Walker Williams, Franklin so he tried <>n that date. “C' 1 Winifred Boyle, Greencastle. During the summer recess any im-| ‘— 0

The fifth annual poultry tour will

GUaer who fled from Russia to | be hr Id the 9, >0, 11. and 12th of July | Glaser, wn Nicholasi according to word received here b>

Ik of July.; Spanish Airmen

l — ’ u:i (’'/’ir Nicholas > according u» won* hfii* bx i

« Bund hospital at Canton explod-; l n.ted . A h( , , K . t . aln „ | o’clock ■ »n Exchange TeleiMnnh disuaUh lance to Ru-sia wn u ....

portant cases which urisi will probably he handled by Judge James P. Hughe ■ in his chambers, if it is posa-

Start Ocean Flight

II u I. L E T I N

| killed with an ax before committing suicide by leaping into a well during

• a fit of insanity.

• The son’s hacked body was found ible to do so. I in a field by his mother who became o

alarme l when he failed to return EDITORS TO BAMJUK1 ho|n( . ( BEDOKKD, Ind., June 21. (UP)-

1 The father aft'r slaying the .-on. The annual two da) mid-summer out-1 estimated at 6,000. attempted to take his own life with ing of the Indiana Republican Editor- In th" cattle and calve- division the ax. Failing after striking him-Hal A aodation will he concluded here! steers were steady, cows dull to 25

INDIAN A POMS LI VES TOC*

INDIANAPOLIS, June 21. (UP) — Hog prices were mostly 5 to 10 cents lower at the Union Stock yards hero today. Bulk 16u to 300 pounders, sold for $10.!Wi to $11.30. Receipts wer*

MADRID, June 21. (UP)—The air sHf everal times he leaped Into a 20-; tonight with a banquet.

cents lower and vealers 50 cents low-

This tour will start from Richmond j the fiist day (Tuesiay) at nine, and will cover the southern!

Exchange Telegraph dispatch! lance to Russia wm »j- ^ not j Iiart „ f the state. This tour the year,

^ Hong Konpr said today. I American '- l r1 ’ . 'before last came through Putnam ' '7‘ nt am i <lrowned. With a record number of editors in er. Steors -old for $13.60 to $14.50, dead included 30 patients. the citizen o u . • tenuity and inspect^ poultry here. minis ry annountM ■ . ' | _ __ 0 1 att«'ndunre, Murprittingly little cam- vealers cleared at $14 to $15 and $alv« Tke explosion was followed by a j hinJton 'township 4-H Cluhj Each year the tour covers a differ- mander Ramon !• ranro, Spam h avia- ^ c v , rnij || i( , n wu8 j,, Madison paigning was cone by prospective can- es brought $7.60 to *12. Cattle re-w-hkh completely destroyed 'he The «as i meeting at th' ent part of the late and makes a tort iin d hi- two companion took "ff 1, 0WM .i,jn Kridav with Lawrence Rock- didates for the next election. (ceipts numb'red about 500 and calve* building of the ho-pital, the dis- held their « ll)|||on)| Thun ,dny | study of -ystems of hroodings ranges j frt)m th(1 A lca/.ares Air field near Car- hi) i i township trustee. They are try- Although the u-ual orgy of “hand- 600. J'h said. More than 400 patients home al G ^ Th(> dub ha . de-; for pullets, etc. Anyone who is »'-| t rana ilt 4.^ m . f„ r the Azores, ing t„ s e if the schools in that town- shaking” was noticed, no political Lambs were steady to 50 cents "Confined in the building and the afternoon, ••dubbing Your ■ ten sled in going can get fuither in- 1 . iV c date aid. “bombs” of consequence were heard, i lower. ^ X Cross, the police and the mill-! cided to give a pla> < luhtnng orm!ition from th e county agent. |enroute to New York City. '«hip can recuve ^

P were called upon to rescue them, j Husband.