The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1930 — Page 1

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('.KEENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY FEB. 17,1930.

OARD STILL CONSIDERING

I I.O\l» VANLLBAVK AUiUTTEl) »<||4\1| I IO UflmrtiiiK at ‘J o’clock Saturday I Ji j I 1^

morninK after an all night aosion, the jury iu the ca e of the State of

. Indiana against Flow! VanCleavo,

/ 1 13171^ IV/’ \CTI It 1 charged with violation of the pure VFiALMJI ’*-o * l J I • J* J act, relumed a verdict of ac-

Oiuitul.

..... tv's* IIOSHTVI Vun< ’ lcav< ' XVi,s charged with adullor(>SM> > * Iciatiiitf rrcnm with contanut oil, .so Ml SI HE las t 1 rai e the t' d for hutteifat. The INUlANAi (-renin i.i Y|uestion was .sohl to the Eanurra’ Produce company on North p>Y CTTIES ELIMINATED Washington livct. Cr.iwfordsville .loimuil IS view.

TO (il\ I HKf 11 \1

PRESENTED TO I BIG AUDIENCE

HEN t.KKK I PLAYERS PERFORM BEFORE CAPACITY CROWD

SATURDAY

RAM{1'ET PUE( EDES SHOW

>pital To Ho Located Within Fifty Milo* Of State Capitol, Dispatch Says

MARKI \(.E Lit KNSE

1 I'tIk'iI Let* Anmltl, rarnici*, Put nam comity, and Lila Vanita Terry,

That the proposed Veterans’ n os . jhou.xworker, Croenoa.-.tlc.

■J -itc in Greemastle is still li--|)j oncer Ionian

Sir Phillip Hen Greet And Cast Of Shakcspcuren Actors Entertained Hy Dramatic Organizations.

Mefere an audience that taxed the t

INSTITUTE

AT FILLMORE

TICKETS GO ON SALE FOR “COKP. EAGEN” TOMORROW

The ticket sale for the hig show “Corporal Hagen” will begin in the

OIV A Y| moril i"K at Stevens’ drug t r. . Hy 1 \ E tile trciiiemloua advance eat sale,

everything points to a big reserve scat sale and it will be necessary for everyone to get there early, if they want good seats. Mr. Donner, of the American Ix'gion, reports that the demand for tickets is exceptionally

SPEAKERS TO HE MRS. VESTA S. PERDUE. J. P. PRIGG, AND

REV. TAYLOR

No. 101 COLPLE HAS CLOSE CALL FROM DEATH

FAST TRACTION I RED.II I < Alt Mils At TO AT SEELEY. MULE SATURDAY

ich from Washington in which it Lid Frank T. Hines, will prohahly mounce the zone In which the hus‘nd will he located when he romi Indiana next Saturday, and that

capacity of the tattle Theater, the Sir Philip Hen Greet pla\ ers presented Shakespeare’s tragedy “Hamlet” on

^ xi |v. I Saturday night as the fifth of the \|| l ,0111)1 \ l/|(*S mics of fine arts firogra ms -ponsored

» , By Ilel’auw University.

The part' were all taken hy English

f-Yofe'soT Charles Pearson

PUELMIUM LIST IS ANNOUNCED luurg. and they are i Miectin ., .bie. Miss. LL( ILL IIURM INJURED ________ sale in the morning. He reports that ________

, ... „ , i.. , i , evervltiiiur i in readme fm the

Institute lo IU* Hold In High School , show and that the cast is coached to a fine point and is certainly going to give a world of entertainment.

Huilding \l Fillmore On

Friday

The Fanners' Institute of Marion and Floyd townships, will be held at the Fillmore high school building. Friday of this wool, William Zeimr is {Chairman for the annual event.

Herman Wallace, Near Clovetdalc, Her Companion Escaped UnHurt. Machine Damaged H-ully

will l>e within oO miles of Indiaini) M us EM/ A HE I H E. HROWN, 7d netois and the performance \\;i' one ». It is possible that the zone will; \ KARS OLD, NATIVE OF ( UY, i that will not be forgotten soon. Ham announced prior to the coming DIES AT CAPITOL 1,1 :,n e\.client .'tud.t of mood. |>1r. Hines, hut not before the Hoard , I'he company came to Greeneastle afcing it in charge confers with! ,, ,, „ ter playing before Karlhain college ■evident ID over on hi - rcttmi from ^ou " i. ' i". ( '" 'i /' i 11 l:i, 'l>"i»ml on Fiiday night and K emth % ' , ' • OI ' i' 1 ' sn< ’ was scheduled for Bloomington and It dispatch says the hospital gone' T"! ent ,. of 1 a »^ w * r '“'rri COU !l! > 1 *"<««•»* university tonight. ■l not include territory farther from ! '" ni ‘ ' ' ' 1 '' "’''I' 1 •' At an infoimnl dinnei gi\en in thd Ri.tnapolis than 50 miles and such ,l[t >' sti n n< i.in.iiM- is, a ^ 1 , of the now M<*thodi>i < hurch

I Terre Haute, Evanavllle, ' She Sir Philip B < - I - Budcn, Evansville, Mei w L ,fe f 1 ^ * rown ’ P res,deBt of were entertai ed I ton, Bloomington, Ix,ga n s- the „ Cent tl Ury B “ cuit •

T Peru, Mat ion, Hass Ix.ke, R.J M , r '' Hr 1 own " i,s bo "' ,K ' :lr Du, DePauw dram..'. - o-t. Si, ter. Ft. Wayne, Angola and others tasUe and was there. She ,. t . M w; , s iM , b , „ r . I

Mx-nt ,nan y y earii •^ba.ion, com- ,, onK ,|, n an ,| in , url) ,„ ( S( ,ntcd '

Prof. Pearson

To (ri\e l{(‘(*!lal :

Cars Dama^Ml

SEVERAL MINOR V 1DENIS o< CUR (o ER w EEK i \ D Hi i NONE SERIOUSLH INJI RED

INSTRI t'TDK IN Volt K A t Dlv PAI W SCHOOL Ol Ml Sit TO M \hK FlltiSl M’PLARANCE

nut of the running.

Speakers for tin* morning and afternoon sessions will he J. P Prigg. of Middletown, and Mrs. Vesta S. Per--j due, of Acton. Mr. Prigg will discuss! ‘W'liat Wo Expect of the Farmer of! Today,” and “Co-operative Buying and Selling." Mrs. Perdue's subjects are “A Little Child Shall Lead Ttiein,"| and "Making Country Life Hotter Music will he furnished hy the Fillmore and Floyd Center schools.

pi i.fi. >r (if sing- ! i 1 \ -h'xd of i I'l ritril debut

ii iici--i W

rheduled to :tp

iv.-i in Me- 11 K QnnrtC " e - Annouiieenteiil of driwil by (;,. a> ,| „

For the evening session Rev. ('. 1 Howard Taylor, pastor of the Green-

Mis.' Lucille Hurst and Herman

, ^ , w Wallace, escaped being killed hy a P # tele, u In 11 • wa III \ I‘I * I ( ll “ 111 ^ by i last freight car on the ■* interurban Satuiday n ght at ten interurban at Seeleyville Saturday

1 night at 10 o’clock. Miss Hurst re. ceived slight cuts on wrists and Wallace escaped injury. The automobile

was a complete wreck.

Dr. ('armchael of Seeleyvlle treated Several automobiles were wrecked the injuries received hy Miss Hurst in accidents over the weeke-nd 1ml and they were able to return hole, not one was injured, according to h - Wallace lives near Cloverdalo. The ports early Monday. : fieight car was in charge of Conduc. A Dodge six sedan heloiigiug lu .1. tor Howard and Motormau Davi.-, tinW. Herod. .'Km Elm treet, was badly t latter of this city and the accident damaged when a brake locked and occurred on one of the numerous the car kidded into a tclcpli ■'e pole crossing.- of the National Road and

, near Hamrick station, outh of G • - tin Tern Haute, Indianapolis and

h,esdavi Ca8, OMe . t . bo r tC . hUrCh> the castl o M • i speaker. Music will ho furnished hy| Sunil .,, ,. V ening. Th. machim wa-

.f Mr. I

in Seeleyville.

I\(l\ ENGINES WILL CARRY FIRST AID KITS

ing to Indianapolis in 1U0-I.

I in ral servi - will be held at the wt .,. e d i. s t r ibute,l

Flanner A- Huehunan mortuary, West Fall Creek boulevard, yt

ach memher of the i ompany who

about the

among the young people.

tables! 1 '’" a "d while n

U

file

Biniiii locomotives are all

Sir Hen Greet gave a most interest- ‘

o'clock tomorrow afternoon and at ^ talk at t |„. t .|,.se of the dinner

being the P/esbyterian church in Ubanon,. |r w hich he expr. sed the belief i U,-|H ii with first aid kits, installed . at oup, o'clock. The Rev. S. S. Aiknian I t | lat lh( , f . | „. k , ll X v..uld

the service containing medicated | of Hra <il, forn-rlv pa. tor of the in, iodine or its equivalent, - ife- Li b.nnm ehuieh, w ill conduct the ser- ] lilns and other necessary .ariele-! vices. Burial w ill be at Lebanon. I first aid dressing in ease of injury; Mrs. Drown was a member of the jP'i- train crew. T3te cases are ap* I Presbyterian church. Survivors be-

liever

die out as long as there were nctoi - and that no mechanical cmdiivaii' i such as the movie or talkie would liver supplant the legitimate -ta"'. ^ “I’eople are -till interested in 11a I 1 "

ily, accou lub cn thWith th. g in innir. . Germ

a native of U'»S(udent at Harvard led the Harvard ni nmrablo trip . Prof. Pe-ir-iif tin large eitie,It::!'.- and Swit-

j premium prize awards will als.^ f.-a- M , ,, , {_ Nvhll u , , mre the eveulng session. ] io ,| | )y tw „ slu ,| C |,t s . | {,.• boys suffered

jXimatelj eight,by si* hy four and | sides the husband, are two sons, Wal- , r |,, sh ai;(l hl.M..! actor,” he maintain -d. :

-half inches in size made in tin, to C. Brown, secretary of the biscuit I H(> i, Ui t !,., t ., » srla-s door, with A » !-cr i company, and Arthur R. Ilrown. Ireas-1 was , „ their shoulder th. i the to jthr top "First Aid” i printed ui«o ; a sister. Mrs. Marshall Young, | tVn „ f k ,.,. 1>illir „|j vo th intei. - the bottom of the glass. Th<' „f Craw fords villc, and two brother-,! uru , l() replace . veu the act..

Greenville D-dd of ( raw ford-ville, .\et,n - liav. theii t

and John Dodd of Putnam county.

'There is one gramlsi n.

|r".nl i s|M'nding approximately

r 1 " on the innovation.

dun

from the

■1' story "f stun,,r.

Money for the preiuimus was eon ! minor M iatili' about tie hai s irihuled by the Fillmore State Bank, from broken wind Im Id pi a . Tin > > Fiirmers’ Association, John Carroll, tire let! 'de . «• .• I ■ :<

Doweese Garage and the Iloscoe Eastham garage. Tlie pieuiium list fol-

low s:

1(1 Ears Yellow Coru Lii t Prize (Hunter Bros.) 3i> lbs.

Bull do.

and

id onto the New York, . Pittsburgh, many other'

(Theo. Shinn) - Box

IW<) BANKS CLOSED JiDIAN'APOLIS, Feb. 17 lUPt - i mere bank . In llidiana were "I tday on orders of the State

fling Department.

i"‘ State Hank of Princeton, Did., i capital stock of $10,000, and dejit $370,0(10, was ordered closed, p. Siniih is president and James

X ca -hicr.

Jhc tbuiroe State Hank of Monroe, |0n (ounty, with capital stock of (i ,hl " okI deposits ((f $100,000, was , "l. I W. Kusehe is president and Smith, cashier. (■' both cases Luther Symons, the !• b.uiking commi-.doner, attribut’l". ing to exhausted credits and

? r n a ets.

THE MARKET jMHANAI’OLlS, Feb. 17 (UPDrcccipts JtOOO; holdovers ISO; Ml' '•!•> up; 100 225 lbs 11.65-11.-””5-.:00 lbs., 11.50-11.55; .'100lbs., $11.15-11.30; 130-160 lbs., pi 1.25; 100-130 lbs., 0.75-10.35: 'OWs 8.50-0.50; a f^w at (ttlo receipts 500; calves 300; tfhtcr classes little changed; qual- '" iow top kind; some cows at 7heifers 8-11.50; few lights are In’r; low cutters and cutters 5-6.50; l"fs steady, $15 down, beep receipts 1100; practically all I'd through or direct. Choice light 1 dcablc above $11; possibly

{""d $11.50.

*' U N LiqUOR M \> I'lts TRIED

HIE GR VF ZFPPKI IN

FRIKDRK HSCHAFEN, Germany, Feb. 17 (UP)—Plans for the dirigible Graf Zeppelin to return fiom a flight to Brazil in Ma> via the United States, are under consideration, Hugo Eckoner icvealed today.

Ohio Mvsterv !N<‘tir Solulion

themseh os.

dition he said and tin e should In handed down and maintained thnuirh t ly yeai from father

teucher lo pupil.

Hamlet wa- presented without scenery .-avc drapes for a background a d a platform at the hack of the stage. The costumes were colorful and were

Second Prlzo

35 Cigars.

Single Ear Yellow Corn —

i First Prize -11.00 | 10 Ears White Corn —

1 app('n l aticer, j Kh .. ( ,, rlz( , In I’mw \ • I professor has sung . ip.d roh ii ind opera and ' oi'orn. I 1 pi’ipi im Wednesday

GOVERNOR t.ll MORE >1 \5

SPEAK IN TIMS CITY

It is possible that Eugene A. Gilmore, governor of the Philippine Island . who is in the United States at

damaged. It w: towd to tin; I-'rank- present at the request of President •i" Street garage for lepau . ; Hoover, may come to Greencaallo and A I'ord < ar belonging to I.ail O'hair deliver an addre s before he returns of near Brick Chapel, had a wheel to his post DePauw officials arc in torn oir and i loinlii damaged Sun- touch with this distinguished alum* dn.\, when it hit a ctnh <.n Amh't.-on uu of the university. 'ticel. A .viuiig woman w.i. driving Governor Gilumre wa graduated

the car at the time of the accident

i, ,.t v I itn aria from some i • iIn o a d' V inner and Mozart a well i an interesting group of mndciii a eg- from English ami American composers.

■ j designed in England.

M AR riNSVIl I.E GYM R \ NS A< KED

IRIDAY

SCENE Dl PKOHI I It,H I SIIH IS TO SENATE » IIAMHER

POLICE SEEK BODY OF MISSING SINCE DEC KMHI R, I!)28

WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (UP) — The scene of the Congressional prohibition controversy shifted today to

j the Senate wing of the capitol buildBOY | Ing where the judiciary committee

I pondered the advisability of a i .. uI.. I I i < ■*>14 11 ) i ill I i f 111111' I '

I'RJNGFIF.I.D, III., Ft b. 17 (UP) "r the third time, Morris Mansd and his wife, Jessie, of Peoria,

M to trial today charged with ■ dcr in connection with the death' j| a , ma si ,iii,

•an nee Hopi>e, one of 10 perwhn died after drinking poison

<>r at Peoria last spring,

wo previous trials hold at Peoria “d in disagreements and the case brought h< re on change of venue, h defendants have been at liberty last' minute attempt to iiostpone

WOOSTER. O. FVh. 17 (UP) Ohio's most baffling mjsier.t —the disappearance of Melvin Horst from bis Orrvllle home l»ec. 27,1928- drew rapidly near a solution with the charge today of Charles Hanna that Earl Conoid, 12, who is under arrest, murdered the hot and burled his body. Breaking Awn under 12 hours of questionln*. Hanna is said to have told authoritii that Conoid wrapped the body iu a blanket and transported it Ui the Ilannu home Iu Orrvllle Conoid kill'd the boy iu his own garage, Hanna said. After the body had been taken to his home. Manna remained Inside to prevent Ills family Interfering with Conoid's disposal of

the body. Ha ana related.

Digging for the hotly was started on an ash pile Immediately after Ham na's confession. After digging for some time without success, author! ties brought Hanna to Orrvllle from Wooster and had him point out t*:e

exact spot.

Conoid killed ami hurled the bo>“

;l s a lueaiis of revenge

against Roy Hoist, for Orrvtiie town marshal and uncle of Melvin. The marshal had been attempting to gain evidence against Conoid In older to prosecute him for bootlegging.

Hanna said

Conoid also is being held hi the Wayne county Jail. He accused Hanlast week of doing the killing. He

sena-

tonal investigation of liquor law en-

forcement.

The committee, comprised of 16 drys and one wet, met in executive session to consider the resolution calling for the investigation, introduced last week hy Senator Burton K. Wheeler, dr> democrat of M"iitana. . In the house, a hot-bed of prohihi- I’ort' i'. tion de bate since the first of the year, the dry question was temporarily shelved, hut will he returned tomorrow when a judiciary sub-committee meets to consider tip- appointment • t j h federal court commission to tc> ,

petty liquor law offenders.

Chairman Christophei of the subcommittee bn- introduced two amendments which he believes will meet constitutional objections to the bill, recommended by President Hoover’s law enforcement commission as a means cf relieving congestion iu fed-

' On the Senate floor leader., continu-j la ^ ]

ed their efforts to wind up the tariffi bill as soon as possible. Individtuil

amendments t

were up for debate.

Republican floor leader Watson has,

announced he hoped to have the bill l ’ f,c,aU s11 "

ready for censideration by the joint

house and

Vandals apparently in search of money, broke into the high school and tin new rym lute la t night or early tin- morning, breaking into the varion,- room of the two buildings and leaving tin buildings in disoril'-r. So far a can be determined nothing

of value was taken.

Tlie In riff and local police with the schinl authorities have been invi stigatiug the affair very thoroughly today. A finger print expert was called fiom Imlianupoli and made finger print today. 1'rom the investigation the authorities are led to believe that the xandals were after money that wa I ikon in at the basketball game Friday night. Martinsville Ke-

lt. \. MASONS

< ailed meeting of the Greeneastle Chapter No. 22, Monday 7:30 p. m.

R. A. degree.

< . F. MATHES, H. P.

o

IMPLK U K EACH OTHER CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 17 (UP)—

With police attempting to pin five murder- agm -t them, George Williams, (is, today turned on Charles Hannirk, 21, his companion and uccusid him of firing the bullets Hud killed policeman Carl Sherman here

Hunnick al i ady has a si-rted that it was Williams who fired the fatal

o the chemical schedule j * .

Killing i i ' t- Louis, < olumbus and Indianapoli re l»eing investigated by

Williams and Hunnick

are alleged to have made confessions

eimte'eiunmittee by'March i «P , i«‘ting themaelvw.

,**”2 “w th, slaybrn t*Kik ,da. ,• while

1e,U IV Bnggle, who | were drinking at the gu.

J" 1 a defense eontention that coat | "" 1

L'^ing Chicago Physicians here B ^ I|ilvji| k|Kmll throughout Ohio ai

“Orrvllie's little boy pen red Dee 19s!8 '

It wits suspected that enemies ol «he

sl ify now would be prohibitive, i *■

J UtiLIM DROPS 2 ( ENTS pDiANaI’OI.IS, Leb. 17 (UP)

1 ^.P« : ic«;"d 1 i'pp^‘iwo . r; 1 •^ow h. - »» n

THE AN EAT HER

izzzX'z.-zZi unmWe to get j rum, was foreedi ^ fl i^uOl^ .try to adjourn at I I’- ">• (lf ,he Undid elates government' into Tke House took up he first <k ■ ( w • . by watching iency appropriation bill, carry mg 2 :f. siisnei-ted of

propiiatimis for miscellaneous ex-

penditures of

"’'llouse wet and dry leaders continu- ’ r-b run away with the latest under ( . (1 t( , inal 'hul their forces for the *'"'* 1 ‘' v ‘ lh it>! cast cf - 2 (lo in ii n * V" Lims > *uckeU*t*rH t banjugs'before the full judiciary '''V, ”i;^u;'" ’’lare of the “showup" tee OU resolutums to repezd or modify,^ ;a headqUHrter! , ( the I

"pretty Irene Heront, 23, suspected of i . I being the blonde who takes the pants

government depart-; K . _ . , ,

ns well ns th" money of taxlcub drlv-

Ibs. I^aylug Mash.

Second Prize (Theo. Shinn) Singh- Ear White Coil) -

First Prize $1.00. Peek Wheat —

First I’rize—75 cents.

Peek Oats

First Prize—75 cents Plate Irish Potatoes First Prize $1.00. Second Prize—50 cents. Pound Butter First 1’rizo (Fred Duncan)--25 lbs

Flour.

Second Prize (Fred Uuucau) 12 lbs. Flour. Dozen Eggs First Prize (I'lorls MeCammack) - Sack Flour. Second Prize (Campbell Bros.) - Can Louse Killer. Manual Training Freshman Best Piece Workmanship First Prize (Pruitt Hardware) $1 Second Prize (Pruitt Hardware) — Pocket Knife. Eighth Grade Best Piece • First Prize (Pruitt Hardware) $1 Second Prlzo (Pruitt Hardware) Pocket Knife. Domestic Science (Ribbons on Second and Third Prize) Freshmen Dresses and Smoi ks First Prize $1.00. Embroidery -- First Prize—$1.00. Undergarments — First Prize—$1.00. Seventh and Eighth Grade Towels First Prize 50 cent*. Pillow Cases— First Prize - 50 cents. Aprons — First Prize—50 cents

Gowns

First Prize 50 rents

Art

Senior High School Gesso Work - First Prize $1 00 Second I’rize 50 cents Junior High School Painting on Glass First Prize—$1.00 Second Prize 50 cent Cake Contest For All White Cuke First Prize- $l.oo Dark Cake— First Prize—$1.00.

H um DePauw iu 1 ''93. He is a i uubili of Mb Margaret Gilmore and Eugcuu I tlc-'ire (if thi: I II V He lias been to ( .iled in (lie Philippines for >e us and is one of the In t informed men lit connection with the e island possessions in the government service.

: and was said to have been forced to I hit the. curb to avoid a collision wu i .-inollier <ai. The .-nr was repaired at (he Franklin Street uage. I A badly damaged Studebuker sedun belonging to I! irold Allen, 514 Ber-

* aa '|wick treet, Indianapolis, was towed

; lo the Tubby Gar: 1 Su;day by order j of Sheriff Edward Kiteljorge. The j machine was wrecked ea t c f the ] (ir.int hotel on the National road se\ -!

eral days ago when it lan off the road WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (l P) - into an embankment. All gta-s was President Hoover returned to Wash

PRESIDKM HODVER HACK AT W III I E HOUSE DESK

broken out of the left side and the ingtnn at 6:45 a. in. today to take

hack window while the top was ut-o up the scattered lines of official busi-

ness which he dropped l ight days ago to seek sail-fish in the watei ■ If I/mg

badly damaged

r

Key, Florida.

Although their train pulled into the Union station before daylight, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover and their guests descended to the platform immediately, The Hoovers were driven to the White House and the others to their

respective homes.

Before starting actual work in tins executive office., Mr. Hoover schedulled a brisk workout with his medicine

Martin Bassett, vocational instruct- (t . um Uvo of whom, A ociate 1 or in the local high . h...»l, wa ho 1.-1 stone and Mark Sullivan, ao ltd Sunday to learn of the death of| ( . , him on hi fishing trip.

Iwo ^ OUllil WoilMM) KiIKmI l>\ Train

\ K I IMS NEAR SIILLHYVH.il WERE GDI SINS OF LOCAL

TEA! HER

I two of his cou -in - in a railroad cro.- ] ing tragedy near Shidbyvillo Satin-

day afternoon.

Miss Frances 13a :si It, and Mi . Virginia Ha ('tt, I 1 .*, daugliler of Mr. and Mrs. Charle- Ha ett, were in

Mlhough all member.- of the Hoover party brought back pleasant niemorii.- cf their battles with game Ii h and of Florida, Mrs. Stone, wife of the associate justice, had something ! more -tile tantial to witnes her kill

stantly killed when theii auto wa.C . ,| r(11 j . ||)( | r( , l .|

-truck hy an easllmund Hig I our pa

Ih fore she left Long Key, the local

enger train. The Iwo young women ,■ , | u |, ^ ; , V( . b ,.r a gold medal for

had been shopping m Shelbyville and were enroute to theii home at Foun

niching the largest sail-fish landed there this season. The aw.ml was not

I taintown when they met their death. rna(|l . kl , ()W „ until the Hoover party

Bodies of both giri- were hiuilvl .... ...

i V. l om’he dl flmtire-opening, Wednesday, of the

were badlyi |( . fl the colony,

mangled and jier -onul efferts were I . (1

trewn along the track - for un eighth ; of a mile. Hesiih the |iurenlg, two] brothers survive. The two girls were members of th t prominent fam-

ilies in Shelby county.

I I.OOD FARM KKI.IFI

WASHINGTON, Feb. 17—Indiana farmers who were wiped out by recent flood can expect aid from the fedi ral government, if a bill reported favorably by the Appropriations committee tin- week, i- Uii.'Srd hy Con*

PRISONER II \ N t,S H I MSI LI

INDIANAPOLIS, leb. 17 (UP)

VEI ERAS' CRUSADER

" call' u iu Indianapol! 0to- 1

j '""ding to announcements of H "" Airiuii.

!'" °f practically all petroleum

t "' l < companies.

[motley a rim. nt of prisoners pa.-s-1 ““ky and a Valparaiso resident

■ I, 011 " bl “PPly to tank wagons Hl ^itlHng stations.

ot Orrville, reputed tiool |

leggerz and foes of Horst, were sent U, ,he I for child stealing „„ testimony given h, Junior Hanna.

' 1 —

I yesterday while police, federal imI migration officers and hundred- of

! victimized citizens looked on. There Unsettled tonight. Snow . r rain were 170 ether “players” who did not ,i, ii.ijilc mu th 11 a tmn. So u. un .1 .11.1.,., 1 ... cH! Kl.(l. , Laj

GASOLINE DROPS 2 < INI S \l LOCAL SI I IONS v|n\!i \Y

_ gres.i. I hi - announcement w as made Gasoline pile III Crrclica lie were, , , ,, . viii.

, ,, , today hv Representative Noble John-

cut 2 cents a gal!"n, etL ' tlve Monday

, .. , , .. .., ■ son, of that state, who has been woik* at all filling statma. • enditiona in ’ , ,1 , ing to secure the passage ot the

crude oil product c e nm-le po;- il.lc

the reduetion in price, oil officials | , . • . | | The bill provide.- lor the appropriahavo stated. | (i „ n (lf $7,000.(MMi, which will he plac-

I cl at the di posal of fanners of a ' numbers of slates, including IndiI vn.i for the purchase of seeds with ■ which to do their planting. The act

Michael V. Berg, 45, Chicago, j authorizes the government to adiu default of likl. bond on vagrancy • or , oan xW] . n , ( , lu .y to the farmchni ges, hanged him. elf with Ids w heiever they have suffered semuffler in a padded cell at Indianapo I vere|> froro fig^ .tom or drouth. U« l'" 1 "'" hea Iquartci today. * Qthi i Ute . or, vkied far iu the Berg was confined in the cell 1 appropriations, are Alabama, Florida, ly 10 a. m. When William N"''-;,, ^j,,. Nnrt h Carolina, South Caiman, turnkey, \irited the cell shortly | o|ina Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, Minmoft, moon, he f< ui 1 Berg, th< mull ei , q„ itana ..ml

kn itted around hi thin,it, u..pended ^ . vRsim

feet above the flour. Death wa - s j Congressman Johnson said, “The faeaused by atrangulution. I vorab i e action by Congress is expeeto——-— | i-d and will do much to aid the farm* Announeenient of tloi birth of a 0li( towards getting their seeding daughter to Mr. and Mrs I). M. And-j done. The Governnlei t loans or ad-

the im i|, \ to them vclicn-

VALPARAISO, Ind., Feb. 17 (UP) Mr a. George Williams, DU years old

' for

years, was a memher of the Woman's Crusade against liquor in 1871, a campaign marked by women pray-

'"^A ill It lie'r"'.'Urvivoi' ^’iif the ,1 us.ulc, | O'' 1 "' 11 ' " • 1 "‘ ' ' ' '