The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1929 — Page 1
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OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 29 1 929
NO. 218
SPANISH FLIERS RESCUED AT SEA; MISSING 7 DAYS
CARR IKK
»r! t I^H AIRPLANE
riMis BIRDMEN FLOATING
0 N WRECKED PLANE
SAFE AND SOUND
V,« s Of Ryscue Of Four Aviators ' s M r Azores Causes (.real Rejciting Over Spain
little damaged. “The Lagle is proceeding to Gib-
raltar.”
When the Premier received the news of the rescue from the for ign office he was so moved that he broke into tears and could not talk. When he regained his composure he cried out: "E tan Salvadost” meaning
“They are Safe.”
The Premier then returned to hi.office and rested for a few minutes. Then he went to the chapel inside the war offic and heard Mass, today 'ic-
ing a Holy Day in Spain.
Among the first to arrive at the war office were Francisco Jimenez! and Ignacio Gllesias, the two trans-l Atlantic fliers who recently made a | flight to Soutli America. Hoth re-j ceived the news of the rescue joy- i
JEFFERSON TWP. RESIDENT DIES AT EVANSVILLE
JONES BACK IN LEAD
BULLETIN
WINGED FOOT CLUB, Mamaroneck, N. Y., June 29. (UP)—Bobby Jones of Atlanta, Ga., took the lead again today in the national open golf j
i tournament here, scoring a 71 for a MARION O’NEAL PASSED AWAY total of ‘ i15 - Uene t Jarazea hai1
DELAY OCCURS IN OPENING OF
CAR STOLEN FRIDAY
AT SIX O’l LOCK FRIDAY EVENING
and A1 Espinosa 219.
five
CHILDREN
SURVIVE
FALSE ALARM FRIDAY
Hearing some foreign noi.-es at the telephone exchange Friday night about 10:JU, an alarm was turned in at the fire department. It was meant to call the police but by a mistake,
th fire department was called.
A search was made of the premisMarion O’Neal, age 79 years, died ' es but, nothing found. It was later in Evansville Friday evening about j thought that a rat might have been
The 1928 Ford roadster of Donald Pursell, of Fillmore was stolen in | Greencastle Friday evening between
OPEN AIR CAMPu---™ “j
I Washington street.
CAPT. HAWKS SETS 35-HOUR FLIGHT MARK
ARRANGEMENTS NOT COMPLETED FOR USING OLD DELTA UPS1LON HOUSE.
C AR ( LA I MED
MAKES ROUND TRIP ACROSS UNITED STATES INAIRPLANE
Body Brought Back To Greencastle Friday Night. Deceased Was Well Known Man.
MRS. PAUL REAM IN
' An apparently abandoned car was i
C H ARGE to the Tribby garage Friday j " PLANE IN - levelling near nine o’clock. The carj Camp For C hildren To Open Next had been parked at the corner of Friday Instead of Monday. | Jackson and Poplar streets for a oay
LANDING
Donors Announced.
xrs near the Azores Islands.
GIBRALTAR, June 29. (UP)— A, rr< iess message was received at the fully.
l! [tar dockyards from the Brit-j The newspapers -oon were out on io'clock after a short serious ill-, making the disturbance. tiirplane carrier Eagle today con* | the streets with extra editions cariy- ' ness< He had been ill for some time j — o king the rescue of the Spani-h ! ing all the news of the re..! ue they 11'fior to his death and had been taken f’J \| j L> , T ’ ' ' ! could obtain up to the time of going t0 a sanitarium in Evansville for Vi\/Ul\l. 1 .lIVLiiJ
\ to press. ! treatment three weeks ago.
mr^i F.N'A SPAIN June 29 1 Huge crowds in front of the Aero The body was brought back to i £-The Alcazares naval base re-1 Club, waiting for further details „f | Greencastle Friday night in the Mca wireless message from the the rescue. , < urry ambulance I he deceased was r r- • i • i - well known in rntnam county, havMtith a rciaft Carrier Eagle today u . , , . , F, s ... ! LONDON, June 29 (UP)— Corn-: ">K resided in Jefferson township for "’ c ' . , \ tr t- mander Ramon Franco ami his three a number of years. "We arc* a. rig . ( 1 1 1 : companions have been rescued at c.i hive children are left by the de.^tingJ. Ran.on ranco. after being given up as lost, an of- ceased: Mrs. Dora Cooper, Warren
ficial announcement from the Briti.-h ! township; W. H. O'Neal, Jefferson
and a night.
Sheriff Edward Eiteljorge was notified and he had the car towed to the garage. It was later claimed by
the owner.
Daring Flier's Actual Flying Time Was Less than 37 Hours. East
To West And Return.
MADRID, June 29. (UP)— Comander Ramon Franco and his three kit flight companions who had been filing helplessly on the stormy rives of the north Atlantic for sevfull days were rescued today by e British airplane carrier Eagle. The rescue was made near the
RECESS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 23
HUGHES GOES TO TUESDAY AS SPECIAL
JUDGE
Admiralty said today.
The Admiralty confirmed an an-
nouncement by the Spanish government in Madrid that the British airplane Carrier Eagle hud rescued
Franco and his companions. The position given in the admiral-
ty’s announcement is approximately
liorrs Islands, in the vicinity where | 50 miles due west of Santa Maria Lsfliers were forced down in their j land, the southernmost of the Azores
e seaplane Dornier No. 16 some- jrroup.
|n last Saturday morning while o
y were enroute to the United!
ites via the Azores.
The news of the rescue, first re- ^ ned at Gibraltar by wireless from! Eagle, was announced by the xnieh foreign office shortly after, in. I he announcement was a sig- 1 for wild excitement among thei Vployees of the government build-
HOOVER ASKS FOR LOWMANS RESIGNATION
township; Anas Stairwalt, Phoenix, 1 Ariz.; Mrs. Lee Allen, Jefferson town-
Opening for the open air camp to be conducted by Mrs. Paul Ream, | ! county nurse, will not be held until I J next F’riday, July 5, due to a delay
1 zjpsz? £ Edward Arthur,
> camp will be held in the old home of! | the Delta L'psilon fraternity on East j : Seminary street. I Registration for all children will be , 1 held Friday morning from 9 until 11 |
o’clock. All children in Greencastle 1
; and vicinity who can possibly do so |
SPENCER! sh()ul(1 ii(?n up at ^ tim e. The' BROTHKR
j children who are not going to stay ! at the camp, but wish to take part in j the hikes, exercises, or health elass-
Saiurday was the last day of the, es, should also register F’riday mornship; Mrs. O. E. F’oulks, Indianapolis.: April term of the Putnam Circuit |ing.
One brother in Adel, Iowa, and one court. Tin; summer recess will con-! Those from out of town who cannot sister, Mrs. Louise Lucas, of Brazil, I tinue until the 23rd of next Seplem- register Friday morning may do so in
also survive. Mr. O'Neel lived in tliis county all his life, and was engaged in farming in Jefferson township for many years. The funeral will be held from the Providence Church, south of Mt. Meridian Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock, with Rev. Reuben Masten in charge. Burial will be in the cemetery there. M SPELT IN JAIL
the afternoon or evening. The list of those who have
made
Ex-Resident Is Called Bv Death
MRS. JOHN G.
FRIEND PASSES AWAY IN
LOUISVILLE
' ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y., June '29 (UP) -Captain Frank Hawks, the I foremost trans-continental commuter, I came back today from where he started Tuesday, with two more records and a damaged plane. The records were achieve! by flying to Los Ang>les and back faster than anyone—even himself—had ever flown before; the damage to his plane was done when he rammed into a fence here—the onlv serious mis-
hap of the trip.
Hawks landed at Roosevelt field at 1: ..04 A. M. (E. D. T.), shoved his goghs up into his hair and called for water, “Lots of Water." gulping a
Edward Arthur passed away, Sat- pint of it, he surveyed the cracked
urduy morning, at Waverly Hill Sanitarium, Valley Station, Louisville,
Ky.
Mr. Arthur was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arthur, deceased, and
tier when court will again open. Any mutters of importance, which
can be handled so, will probably be ...w ... —,
taken care of by the judge during the | their desire to do so is as follows: | ing here at an caily age, " u n u.-
donations to the camp or expressed | was bom in Crawfordsville, Ind., com-
. r 11 ... * ;.. iw,»*,. -if mm i'M i*l v iiiri* whrii ills
INDIANAPOLIS, June 29. (UP)—
! Charged with killing his father’s DDiruirtL'vr vrvi s; fi mi n. n house keeper, Mrs. Ida Davis, 62, by
rid the scene* of intense un-, " mTA\T ..,,7 , Hinging her from a porch while in- -■ AMson. 42, arrested
OF 1 HE TREASURY. ._ ,. u: allll
Jed joy soon spread to all
!rid.
The report was immediately coned to Premier De Rivera and the r high officials, including the liter* of war and air. The cot* ers of all the government buildsoor_rang with the glad tidings VsoTe many minutes had passed he'vhole city hai^p .ml the news. Intone exciteme-Kt*followed. The itw< vere packed with noon day W'ds and all of them received the W of the rescue with great joy. )r although in many quarters comte hope of a tescue had been aban?hed, the peot'le In general here t« 10 confident of the ability of wnmander Franco and his con pan11, that tle\ felt, somehow, that a ‘tie would he ( ffeiteu T* Fagle was sent out by the wtish Admiralty several days agu ith orders to search the strip of tan between the coast of Portugal "d the islands. It carried 24 planes
Ird.
The rescue of the lost aviators was
WASHINGTON, June 29 <UP>
in Chicago was returned here
placed in jail today.
According to police, Allison tossed
summer months. If any criminal- are apprehended and enter a plea of guilty when arraigned, they will probly be sentenced immediately. Judge James P. Hughes will go to Spend 1 Tuesday where he will be a special judge in the famous Thomas ( are, in which it is sought to have a
court order modified.
During the past two terms the docket has been full and the court of- 1 ficials have been busy a- there wasj no 1 ecess between the end of the Jan-1
uary term and the beginning of the Mrs. H. R. Krehl.
April term.
Veronica Club. Century Club. Woman’s Club.
Twentieth Century Club. Country Reading Club. Domestic Science Club.
Fortnightly Club. Crescent Club.
Monday Club. Tri Kappa.
Delta Theta Tau.
W. K. Heath.
Blankets have been donated
President Hoover ha- asked for the 1 the woman to her death after she resignation of Selnioiir Lowman, as-1 and Allison's father had been denied sistant secretary of the Treasury in entrance to their home.
charge of prohibition enforcement, the United Press learned today. Lowman's post will be filled by a new appointee within 30 days, ac-
When 1 read in Indianapolis newspapers that Mrs. Davis died, I was ready to give myself up because it really was not I who caused her
cording to information from official death,” Allison said,
circles. I “I took her by the arm and led her
Lowman was formally notified that | to n,,, porch. My father jumped on
the President desired his resignation j my t, ac k and we fell off on the sideduring a White House conference last Wi ,|k and my father was in such a
night.
Th- President has repeatedly indicated his displea-uie over publicity methods employed by Lowman and prohibition commissioner J. M. Doran. After the Whit" House conference with Secretary Mellon Thursday evimng reports were current in Washington that both Lowman and I
Dorm would be replaced.
Storie. of diumatic enfojcementl
rage that I was afraid to return home. I didn’t even know she was injured,” the accused man said. WOOL DELIVERY JULY I
Mrs. Cecil Chadd Died Saturday DECEASED LIVED NEAR MT. MEKIDI \N. ILL FOR PAST TWO YEARS.
I father was elected superintendent of j F’orest Hill cemetery and he received j his early education in the Ureencas- | tie city schools. The family removed j to Louisville, Ky., when the father j was elected superintendent of Cave Hill cemetery, where Edward passed j the remainder of his life. After the ! death of the father, he made a home | for his mother. For ten years hi 1 acted as treasurer of the Waverly Hill , Sanitarium and for the past three by yuars was business manager, a very j responsible position. The sanitarium I is an institution for the treatment of i tuberculosis patients, of which dis- : ea.->e he was a sufferer for the past
I fifteen years.
Surviving are the wife and two
small children and one sister, Mrs.
John G. Friend of this city. Mr. Arthur had many friends hen
who will be grieved to learn of his
The burial will be made in
ii
The Putnam County Wool Growers Ax-ocintion ha agreed to accept the wool clip sold last wr k, here on Friday, July 5. The Wool will be receiv- .. 1 ed at the Marshall storage house
effort, emanating from the prohi'u- north , tm . t .
tion Bureau . ince March fourth have
« culmination of the widest search , been contrary to the policy -et down
arly in his administration
®le for missing airmen since the i:* was lost in the Arctic Circl". franco and hi* three companions « Cartagena, Spain, for an at--ipted flight to the United States li th* Azores on Friday, June 'll, their first night O'-.il ihey were ard from when they were leaving f coast of Portugal and setting out sea. After that there was
word of them.
by Hoover arly in his a-imim u iu.m, , r |’js^p jj. StOnil I)OCS whi n he repudiated all ensationul: I __ method- and dramatic appeals. Re lVmri(l r l‘ 111 I PXilS ports that Marines would be oidere-l 1 l/tlllltlp' III I CAttO to (he Detroit Sector, that education-
al propaganda would U’ ext ndvl to
public schools and certain comment I GALE l A! . r..
Mr.-. Cecil Chadd, age 30, near Mt. Meridian died Saturday morning at 10:45 o’clock at the Putnam County Hospital. Mrs. Chadd had been ill for about two years, was taken serI iously ill about three weeks ago and underwent a major operation Tues-
day.
She is survived by the husband, and four children, William, Cecil Dale, Betty Jane and Wilma Jean; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Carpenter of this city; one sister, Miss Dorothy Burton, Indianapolis; and I two brothers, George and Oral Car-1 penter of Indianapolis. F'uneral services will he held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the | Presbyterian Church with the Rev. V. L. Raphael in charge.
Dr. T. A. Sigler. Herman Beck.
Mrs. Frank Donner. Mrs. Harry Moore. Methodist Church. Trembly and Williams.
Ernest Stoner. FI. R. Bartley.
Mrs. Ream will remain at the camp
during the entire six weeks of its! death.
duration and will have the children beautiful Cave Hill cemetery, in her direct charge. The purpose of Louisville, Ky., where h,s parent and the cam," to g?t children back to I twin sister, Mrs. Hattie Hernngton. normal weight and in good physical | re M-
It was originally to have
condition,
opened on July 1st.
THE WEATHER
Fair tonight, slightly warmer north and central portions. Sunday paitly cloudy, warmer extreme ei-t and extreme north portions, probable thundeistorms Sunday night.
Miners Battle Non-Union Men
Review Board Completes Work
board members have been hi 8Y LHE< KING ASSESS-
MENTS IN COUNTY
on border patrol killing.- forc'd ‘h i President to examine the conduct of I no | the prohibition Bureau, it wu - ai'. I Then* was no official statement
PROPERTY LOSS
\LONG SOUTHERN LINE
OF STATE.
Franco’s companions w^re Capt. Ifrom either the White H"u. or the ui * de Alda; Major Eduardo GUar- 1 Treasury as to the rea ons behind sitd a mechanic, Pedro Madariaga, j the President's request for Lowman s
W V "ere expected to land at the ; resignation.
Islands last Baturday morn-i Lowman i.-. ued an r(|iiivocnl ' > mi a | ( bat he had been asked 0 resign.
HOUSTON, Tex., June 29. (UP)— Blowing <>() miles an hour at times, a tropical gale left a trail of damage today along the south Texas
coast.
F’ishing vc-sels were damaged, j trees uprooted, window- smu.-hed and
TO TRY FOR RECORD
INDIANAPOLIS, June 29. (UP) — An attempt to .-hatter the world’s endurance automobile driving record while chained to the steering wheel oi the machine will be made here by K C. Wallace, 38, racing car driver. According to present plans, Wal-
FIGHTING TAKES PLA( F, DANA MINK AT BONO,
INDIANA
BONO, In U, June 29
proximately 45 miners nur-ed cuts 1 and bruises today as the result of
The county board of review which has been in session for the past month planned to finish up their work and adjourn Saturday afternoon. The board has been checking the personal assessment books for all Hu , townships in the county. Friday
ATI morning the board motored to Roach-
I dale where they transacted business. A few days have been reserved by ' the board for u meeting in Indianapolis with state officials. This will
(1 I ) A|>-1 |„- 0 bably ho some time later in the
wing tip of his plane and said: “Well, when 1 track ’em up, I crack
’em good, don’t I?”
It had taken him just 36 hours, 48 minutes and 16 3-5 seconds to span the continent twice—19 hours, 10 minutes on the westward flight and IT hours, 38 minutes, 16 3-5 seconds on the return journey. He had broken his own west-east record of 18 hours, 21 minutes and 59 seconds, and had bettered the east-west mark of the late Capt. C. B. D. Collyer and the late Harry Tucker who flew’ from here to the Pacific coast in 24
hours, 51 minutes.
Hawks remained in Los Angeles 7 hour- and 14 minutes before start-
ing back.
The flier was reticent about speaking of his collision with the galvanized iron fence here although when he first crawled out of the plane he was heard to say: “Not enough lights on this field.” There is only one flood light at Roosevelt F'ield and it was on when he landed. In addition, two beacon light.- ~ere blazing. He was belie--ed to have overshot the field because he w-a- blinded by the flood light, for he came down to a perfect landing igainst a westerly wind. Hawks swung his plane toward the south side of the field to avoid the ■rowd of 800 per-ons that dashed toward him. The plane crashed through Hie fence and the left wing wa* dam-
aged.
Deafened bv the monotony of engine roar. Hawk- at first was unable to hear questions. Later he explain’d he had enjoyed good visibility and perfect weather until he got over Pennsylvania where he ran into fog. He explained he flew high most of the way and attributed the lack of reports on his progress to that fact. Weather reports came in perfectly over his radio he said. Mr-. Hawks, the first person to greet him, -aid she felt no apprehension during the flights but "my heart was in my throat when 1 stw him hit that fence.”
lace will start the grind here July 16 and endeavor to “keep going” 144
hours.
He will bo accompanied by a train-
ed nurse.
first there was no anxiety felt “I have not seen the President in t ,.^photic and telegraph lines were
r them, in view of the great ex* 1 some time,” Lowman -aid, ,in< •hence of the fliers, who were known | neither have l been a ked to H.-ign. r their flying skill. It was believed I do not intend to resign am t 1
‘*t the-, were jost in a fog and that *>' fisd drifted out of their course, t as days passed with no infonna-
(|
^ concerning them the resources • A'c nations were thrown into the
for the missing men.
A Portuguese gunboat stationed at f Azores aided Spanish ships and
story to that effect is the bunk. Loses 10 Head
flattened between several cities along
the waterfront.
A heavy rain accompanied the gale which raged four hours. No leports of casualties were received here.
—
golf AT UOl’NTKY ( LI B
/XT f* || <w r.. ,,,ans hav '' c, >nipleted for an ^71 r 1116 nO^b, invitation tournament to be played at
I the country club between
. . , members and the Northwood golfers.
•Planes in searching the vicinity i( |j I NING SI KI < h HOG HOFSK p| ltv ,, rs w j|| -tart teeing off at one then ,ta ly Joined in the hunt,, ' ^ FA|{M of SANFORD BOt K |„ ( .|,„ ki an ,t members of the country gunboats and seaplanes. Great ' THURSDAY. ' club are planning to have enough on ntam was next, with the Eagle,, ! h!imi t „ pair off with the Northwood
‘Hi finally made the rescue, and deiration. . ’’France sent out two cruisers. 1 Sanford Bock was 're •<
Spaniards took off from Alca- morning from his farm in _ r ' 6 airport. Cartagena, in their township, west of Brick t iap , ^
BOAT BELIEVED LOST
what authorities said was an attack
fall.
The members of the hoard are: Milton Edwards, Albert Alhaugh, Willis E. Gill, county auditor. Alva LLsby, county treasurer, and Charles
j Marshall, county assessor.
on non-union miners here by Union
workers.
According to police who were called to quell the disturbance, union miners nearly 500 strong, invaded the Dana Coal mine. Shut off a ventilating fan, forcing workmen to leave
SAN PEDRO, Cal., June 29. (UPU th( , sh . lft Ah they emerged the in—Anxiety was felt today for the va ding forces batt-red them with crew of It! of the fishing boat South- 1 t | u b Fi biass knucks and other wenp-
ern Cross, unheard from since a ter- , ons
rific storm swept the west coast of! j, waa *.,(,1 that nearly 65 non-! CALLED INTO SPECIAL ''L>>1 •
Mexico several days ago. union miners were in the shaft at The vessel, under command of lh ,, ti|m . (l f t he attack and that most Captain Tony Yankich, sailed from them received wounds of some de-1
San Pedro, Los Angeles, harbor, on | script ion when forced to "run a I PARIS, June 29. (UP,—The memthe club],Juno 3. It should have reached its gauntlet of union wolker after lenv- , ^ ^ the cabinet were summoned
French Cabinet Meets In Paris
BY REQUEST OF UNITED
STATES.
DR. McGlTRE RKRK SUNDAY Dr. U. M. McGuire, former pastor of the local Baptist Church will be in Greencastle all day Sunday and will preach both morning and evening at the services. He will deliver the Union services here in the evening. Dr. McGuire, who is well known in Greencastle. is now editor of the National Baptist Magazine. Fallowing the morning services, there will be a church dinner and m the afternoon there will he a business meeting to close the year’s financial campaign. A good attendance is expected at the all-day session.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, June 29. (UP)— The hog market was 10 cents high■t at the Union Stock Yards here today. Bulk 160 to 300 pounders sold for $11.25 to $11.50. Receipt* were
SEEK BANDITS
home port a week ago. * aptain A. j, ^ (j lt ,
D. Lee, marine superintendent of the Th(1 was ended California F’i.shcrics, said. authorities and police.
hastily today to consider the response estimated at 5.000.
county | of the l ’ nitf , ( | states to France’s reI quest for a reopening of the war 1 debt negotiations with a view to post-
TRAIN KILLS TWO FRACTURES ARM AND RIB j f ro m Aug. 1 the first payment GARY, Ind., June 29. (UP)—When Mrs. Ann Hopkins, residing with ^ $400,000,000 for war stocks, the wagon in which they were rid- • | )( . r daughter Mrs. Curry Inman, Easti ca [ ) j n(A session was held during was struck b\ u Pennsylvania Anderson street, fell F'riday at the ^ morning. It was understood
x.(ii mgciui, .(. , , , iinrorl —u— .train, John Todoricu, 46, and Jacob (> f Mrs. Nannie V. Hatfield,, ulltho ri xe d sources that the ten- ** airplane, Dornier No. 16, dur- reported losing 10 head <> ' • ] wo i rQTT, Ind., June 29. (UP)—| Cusceria, 57, were killed instantly. S()Uth College Ave, fracturing a rih.^ ( f th(> American reply to the ^ afternoon a week ago yester-: hogs Thai day night when ig Search wa- continued today for three Herman Pflughoet, deputy coroner an(t her left arm. The fracture was Kr(i|u . h pr0 p O sal was negative, stressy - They took enough fuel along to struck a hog hou e at hi» ^ ^ 1 wh(J ro hh,.,l the People’s State who investigated, said hoth men hud r ,.(luced by Dr. A. E. Ayler. injr (h e fact that the time was in-
1 them until they reached the; Two of the animal- ' ''' Bank here of $1,200 and escaped. ' been drinking.
They had enough food and line bro-d sows, and " K ’ j ' uft( . r robbing the institu-; o --- to last them the whole trip to boats. The In. x will run 1 ' inti laid to have headed JUDGMENT GIVEN
°“ ! opportune owing to the congression-
UNDEKGO OPERATIONS j al vacations.
Mi-s Hetty Lee Handy and Jimmy Premier Raymond Poincare sum-
Utiited States. |dred dollars and is pa'Hv c. coed b > ^ f "' n officers immediately In the case of ' BamhiTKer of tliis city and Mrs. Mat-lmoned separate meetings of the fin-
.. . . • 1 s * %^ n ...... fnr HftPT
Slaughter classes were nominal and vealers strong in the cattle and calves division. Receipts numbered lOO and 200, respectively. Gteer* brought $12 to $14 85. The top price paid was $15. Vealers were quoted at $13 to $15 and calves sold for $7.50
to $12.
Sheep were steady.
t'lnuralty’s announcement said: insurance. /*• to. £j. Eagle (found the Spaii-j
* p aplatio in the )H>sltioii 36.28 MARRIAGE latitude, 2V,.4'j West longitude. ! ' Genevlitve Daggy
,e »l»lHn( was hoisted aboard the Gilbert D. Rhea, ( h ’’ Kiich-lthe institution opened a l - wiU, it* cr.-w. who were all Fred Lister and Hester G. Kirch-j tne m. # , llilI „ li ,.
'Miile the ina< hine was very j ner, both <ff Clay , " un t>
attorney for the plaintiff.
V. F. W. RACK
Boys, hurry up anl make that pushmobile and enter the race next Thursday night, only 5 days more left and additional prize* are to be offered to the winner, besides the V.
1 gave chase hut faded to find trace of, Dave -Sullivan a ( . 08;;ill of Brazil underwent op-r- ance commission for the afternoon and .i. v\v;k (he men. I en by Judge Janies P. Hughes in th PutnHm County Ho*- later with the foreign affairs com-
, a He and A cashier and assistant were fore-, circuit court Saturday morning ^ a '>. s ut th .emova! of mittee. at which he was expected to F. W. ca-h prizes just remember you G ee,Hustle, and A whil e a director of $193. The defemlant was called and P- a • « ^ ‘. ( ; armHck 0 f' ^ v , a full explanation of the situu- must be under lb years of age with .. jh/Stu. «.» ayM'Airr «“ “-lSL52r.L u. Iu,u. _ „ !.«««.— a-»-«««**
] direction of the bandit
