The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1930 — Page 1
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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAR. 21,1930.
NO. 129
II) WATSON IEP HElhOF
FACTION CO. (M
SI’IUNG IS HERE 1 |) 1 VC Today \va.s the 1ir>t uiriiial tla\ of "I \ I ij
.'princ. The* weather was nut asi i;ood a.- sonn* of the |(ast week, l>ut liv tin* ealeiidar, print* tim>- is li.-n .
WVUMNI. FROM IRE PUTNAM COUNTY CREDIT ASSOCIATION
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t\ (.RAIH \ I K VND FORM, kl i N( ASTLE M \N sueKDS ROIIKRT I. TODD I D ILOVKKDAI.K \VO>| \\
IIITK HKSKiNS
AS NORM AI. CO At II
( harles Hite, who was employed liy the board of tru l< e- a- coach of i Central Normal eolletp following the resignation of Iturtsell Cook to take up duties as diiector of the Nationali
with i,in;
FOR MUKDFR
$20.00 Federal Reserve Note on the Federal Reserve Itank of New York, l‘.t'2S Series, small size; check letter ‘‘K7" above the signature of Secrei tar> A. W. Mellon on the face of note, ' hack plate No. 4o; portrait of Jack* son. Description: White man, age 05, ; height 5 ft., 0 in., medium build; round | full face; light complexion; dark hair, , parted on left .side, very slick; blue
Americanism Commission of the Am- HAD HoPKD FOR KKl'HIKYK shirt; dark blue -uit; grey salt ericun Legion, three week, ago, re- ^ 1 and |x-ppcr overcoat, giej hat with . .. t- i signed, Monday. Mr. lliti hi, been 1 i- , .t . ,, . .., ... Idark hatband; nervous temperament. ■ ..r t | . I. «V K. Practiced Last (Imago Negro Kirs In l.lertnr
i< I o' 1 11 at Windfall f.n ti. .. i . ■ Ibis man is victimizing restaurant
t hair. I irst Execution In , , , „
hi.tel,-, and retail stores.
INDIAN A SI A I K PRISON SCENE OF EXECUTION
EARLY TODAY
||,a» Here (iraduation
Follow ing
E. Watson, a Del’auw unigraduate nnd foimer prueticiiiey of CiTonoastl", was elect-[ il.-nt of the Terre Haute, In- )| ,v Ei wr i Traction Com , -pe ial meeting of the hoard i Jti.r- m Indi imipolis Thursday, d. R ibert 1. Todd, doeoa. ed
the eompany.
ji-nn a slimed the duties of position immediately. lie general attorney for *lv for some years and has had if all legal matters connected ■ prop ped merger now under ution. He will continue to lln eompanyV legal busines
ioaeh nt Windfall for th. past year and it i- under tuod, that rhool was reluetaiit to let him go, and that he ha- decided to remain tin n another
je:!i. Danville Repukliran.
two X ears.
Rirlsvillc Girl
iik;ii school TO PRKSFNT \N OI’FRETIA
PASSAGE OF TARIFF DILL
FINAL VOTE MAY COME NHifTT OR I’OSSIBLY
SATURDAY
REASONS EOR EXPi LSION i m I|VJP Qf/ 1 | CHK ACO, March 21 (UP) loo \/LJ I LII11j 1>H ^
t much attention lo athletics, inelnd- ■ I ing footiiall, resulted ill expulsion of llutlcr univer.-ity, Iiulianapoli. , Ind.,
IC l]V|\il\I|-r\Ti fwnt the Nort Central a--o< iation 10 11 tJ i* I < 1-^ ( ’ l of college-, it was definitely e. tabli
ed today when Butler’s appeal to the ; executive committee of the N. ('. A. ('. 1
IO - was turned down. ‘ 1 1 » "BADERS HOI.U KNTHUSl.
A $750,000 athletic plant, which „- AS,I ‘ ,N ( OLNT ' eluded a field house and football -fid- j ADEN f S Of IKK lum, was cited a.s the main support to ! •
I-H PROGRAM FOR SUMMFR
SENATORS
PLAN
RF.Cl'kSS
If lariff Measure Is Passed By Tomorrow F.Tening The Senate W ill Take Yaration
:
MKIIICAN CITY, Mur. 21 (UP)— James Britt, l.'i-year-old Ka.-t Chicago negro, was electrocuted at Michigan { | State prison at 12:0:1 this morning y
^ for the muider of Sam Goldberg.
Wilis A (lonlrsl "'l 1 w;i> buoyed by iiopr- th.it Cioveruor'
Harry G. Leslie would commute hi- ^ ________
MISS TRESSA BKANN, t-H (LI II ' ^ nce lir ' imprisonment. “PEGGY AND THE PIRATE- TO GIRL WINS EVENT STAGED N " w "" 1 1 1 " " ,h, ‘ governor, BE GIVEN APRIL ». REHEAR-
BY RADIO STATION however, who is yachting off the C( SALS BATE BEGUN
of Florida, and the penalty wao ex- ~~~~~~ acted oil schedule.
Mis- Trescsa 0. Brann, Putnam eoun- p.ritt va- tin i'.i t man in neaiI\ Ib in ar.-al- have liegun for the comty 4-H club girl, living near Reels- two yea is to pa;, the death penalty in sd '° o1 '>P"’dta ‘Peggy and ville, won the contest wliieh was re- Indiana. Ih went to death lit) days]''"' Pirate to he given in the high
WASHINGTON, March 21 (UP)— j After months of debate, altercation, j and radical revision of rates, the senate today appeared on the verge of passing the Hawley-Smoot tariff hill. ( The final vote, leader, say, may come at almost any time—possibly before adjournment tonight although they will ho more than satisfied if the mea.-ure is completed tomorrow. Only the oil tariff question remains of the important issues to be voted upon. This, already defeated, comes up by agreement at noon today on a motion to reeon ider. Leaders hardly believe the motion will be carried and are confident they will be able to rush through the remainder of the minor amendment proposals in record
time.
the criticism that athletic, ovet li.nl- PROJECTS
owed education at the university. In addition, it was learned lint the executive committee regarded the Hilary of Coach “Potsy” Clark $10,000 a year,— a.s evidence of the extent to which sport was carried.
ARK
DISCUSSED
Splendid Personnel Of Leaders Assures Surrrss Of AA ork
This Year
No Entrants For
school, the only contestant, was ccr-
- •' M" ';! ?"Wh.»i .v:, ^ ■! - —i , z : ■ 1 :
- - •"**« **« - CnSa:
Putnum county’s 4-H club prognm lor 19:10 was given an enthusiastic start at a meeting of club lenders in
m i the office of County Agent Eloyd I t \ I ll’‘11 11" 11 Millnr Thur.-dmy evening. About sixtv
; were pre.-ent including leaders, prin-
! cipala and trustees, HUBERT DIRKS OF GREENCAS- Leader* in every mnity In the I LK DK< I. AUKD WINNER HA "ill start 1-11 club enrollment OFI At If EUIDAA 1 next week in dairy calf club-, licef calf
| clubs, pig clubs, corn clubs, lumh (clubs, clothing clubs, food preparation,
With entrant foi th« Put I baking, and health club*. Some of the nam county iroject arc new, while othei n constitution, the event scheduled f'*r continuation of clubs carried hu-t year. Friday evening in the court of club members this year will have the court house, was called off F rid . | opportunity to take part in club orl»y ( • Gillen, county chaiiman. ganizution work, initiation eeremonHubert Dirk- of (ireencastle high 1 j t , Si camps, tours, a county picnic and
Eminence Februuiy 4, 1H70. IH ",i was continued a* trice jt tlv company, w hich is one ^Hroperties affected by the pro-^Bi-uil utility merger non be* Indiana puldie service eoin-
>
H|TI)RI> PENSION bill
hide.-, leathers and -hoes l>a< - k on the None of the county high -choe,
a junior fair. The la-t event will bo held either in connection with the Putnam County fair os as a separate event. It will bo held before the Indiana State fair. Winners in the
free list. The senate had just voted i prepared students for tl<- contest, j| ln j or f a j r w ill go to the State fair.
a tariff on the commodities 30 to 35, when the leader of the once powerful
iwo'i \ii- ur.i«.,,n «•!,«ichickens and they gave me fiv
lurs for my work. With this five dol-' that the exevution was scheduled fori'" 1 '" 1 ls ma hi t ;e ^
lars I bought u nice ,-potted Poland tonight, Moiton . xplaii.ed to new<-1 l»"duction fo it w ill he th-■ coalitioni. t group arose to announce China pig from one of my neighbors.! papermen in Indianapolis yesterday | firsl , ’ ld ' ; ch<wl ° i l’ , ' r, ' t,a «’» be given his change and reverse the entire re-
I her and raised and .^old ho;?;* in answer to qiiciic uoncorning acti-!: ' 11 "r \i.ir-, ult.
until I had $288 in the bank. I am of the clemency plea. Eleven juro's, ■ Tl "‘ ‘•""'Pl<‘te cast will h- announc I if ,he tariff bill is passed before keeping this and letting it draw in th, trial judge, and prosecuting ..t- m t,K ' ,R ‘ ur futur, '‘ tomorrow night, which leaders admit terent for I want it to help me through torney, wen no ucvernl hundred " b. no mean a *urcdi Ho ' 11 ' • ehoul. j who expre -ed willing.-- that llrit* l ,liU,, ‘ lu r,,ces ' fur a wc,,k to r ‘ 1
“As for spending money, I do dif-1 penalty he ehaaged to lif- inipi i-on-
(ferent thing.-. Last sumnner we op-i ment.
, crated a road side -taiid. AA'i, 4-11 o
THE AA K ATM EH
Mostly cloudy. Possibly rain >n snow south portion tonight or b\ Saturday. Not imich change in tem-
perature.
farm programs \» hich iir<( broadcast
over WF B i
Feachcrs To Hold Iii8titu(< k Here Satunliiv
LIN,,T 0 n March 21—Wi*h i; ' rl,s C uve a l Klrt >’ made us L w.'i onh twelve years hack, 1 , ' ,,oU P h ,nu,,, -- v to *'> «« " w * , ‘ V - :italive Albert R. Hall, Uth Kamping trip at Mcrum. Indiana.” , triet, addre.-sed th- huu e Th ‘- " i u ' ^"^d by ll-n-l of the Swiek bill providing j VVo0 ^ 1 ’ whuof the
f,,i former service ineii withjni n- proof of disability rerum line of duty while in the Th, hill is in the discussion tough (.’ongres- has no proHina for early consideration, li would grant a pension rang-j rdi’ e to the extent of disabil- » 11, l ining manual labor, from >‘,n a month to any person ■icd th- service prior to Nov. and who served ninety days in the military service of the ‘'tales during the period of I war between April 6, 1917, 2. 1921, and was honorably d therefrom; or who, having h than ninety days, win d for a disability incurred
‘ and in line of duty,
l-wanee of $72 a month would *-d to any one having title to in who is in such a condition ’, d or require the regular aid •> nduncc of another person. Jon of $30 a month is provWedl |v blow of a world war veteran
of cause of death.
Stork Shi|>|MTs Wailnl V;ir For Money In Il!")o
from the arduous II hour session.- of
the past month.
County Superintendent John ( . V,i -| Club activities of the year will wind million learned Thursday in making U p with a big Achievement Day proa survey «>i the county. Judge* w gram in October. Featun - „f thi had been cho en for the event whic 1 'I w ji| i,,, ;l bun<|uet, awarding ,,f "■*' I>> "n County Bat prise*, and talk* by ouUUndlng l-H association, w,uc immediately' no i dub leader- and state .-peakcr-. lied not to come. "p),,. meeting Thursday evening wu
featured by talks by F. M. Shanklm and Mae Mastcn, tale 4-H club leaders from Purdue university of Lafayette. Each nindi splendid talks. OthImkhI Komi Issm‘ ; r
Board \|»|>rov(‘s
, HR KEN THIEVES SENTENCED
ter who discussed “What I Think of Cluh AVork,” from the -tandpoinl
Tuesday, John L. Southard and John I ST A I E I A\ ( DM MISSIONERs (*R-|" 1 ;* motl "‘ r of a < ' lul> * ,rL J 1 Vcatch, lioth of Indianapolis, drew DER BIDS HE RECEIVED FDR loltc , "' r dauirhtor ‘ D ' ,l<c ,,, A. hRIEGH H AS IN I EKES I • |m,,, year each at the jienal farm ami . ROY K. JONES RIJ.AD
INt, S I A I EM EN I O) I R ANS-
,A( I ION IH I A I HER
$500 fine in circuit court upon lieing found guilty of stealing
— chickens. The arrests were made a Modern -lock hipper know within' week ago Sunday by Indianapolis p,e a short time after .-hipping whether Ike'upon request by Sheriff Albeit
AA HERE is ( AI’ONK:
JA, KSONVILLE, Fla., March 21 Sjearch of the Merdiant.- A Mineilihe pa scuger boat, S. S. Dorchcsler.
which arrived he:;: today from Balti-’ ..
reveal trace of ,u,v, ‘ profited or lost by the gal-] Shane. On the night before they had
moic, failed to
Capone, Chicago gangster chief, the aulhoritit.- announced. Capone had been reported aboard the craft.
entered the chicken hou
loltc Etter, her daughter, poke on “What She Thought of Cluh Work,* from the stanupoint of a successful — ■■ ■— - l-H cluh member.
Member* of the State Board of I a?: ,A demonstration on salad \ . . ivCommissioncr have appioved t! ej,.„ | )V charlotte Fitter and .Vleioditli
bond issue for the Roy FT Jones an,I | Rr.pves.
others road in Warren township, <r <1 | ( lub work i increa.-ing rapidly ordered th,* Putnam county commis- ( over the entire world. Lir i ycafintho
ONLY MFiKTINt; OF Y EAR ID TAKE PLACE IN HIGH S( ID Mil.
TO HEAR SPEAKERS
The only general Putnam County Teach' rs' Institute of the present school year will be held in the Grecneastle High School building Saturday beginning in the forenoon and continuing through the ufternpon. Spcnkcra for the event are Dr. AA'. AA’. Wright of Indiana University and Prof. A'. R. Mullins of Indiana Teach-1
ers' College at Terre Haute.
The teachers will have luncheon at
PLANS NOVEL I LIGHT WASHINGTON, Mar. 21 (UP,
( apt. F rank M. Hawk -, present hold-j
or of
flight record, ha been granted special authorization by the commerce department, it was learn-,I here today, to make a glider tewing trip. Hawkplans t<> Ire towel by plane from falifornit t» New York next month. Speeial government 'authorizat'on whs necessary under a ruling udop'.e 11
last fall. | The y I’"'' 1 UK ,, I Madison, butch, red the animals, dres-
sed and cured the meat, rendered out
Hut W. A. Kreigh ha- th- statement ■ D , il p , outh of Pittsboru, nnd tak' , n of the settlement between his father, j chickens. Air. Dale heard them in George Kreigh, and Powell McFhven their operation and gave chase but he and Company of Madison for twenty-j was only able to get the license numone car loads of hogs shipped by him ber of their car. It was through this to th, m, and the transaction required ! Ikonsc number that the Indianapolis
! (wlice located them and found chicl - ,*r in their po -es ion that Airs. Dab
of (icorg- | -jynds to receive bids for the road j United Stall's there were 7nJ)(io tnemDrill tulfOlll. . ! I . I . a . .... .
• •r. .... ...... ... - .
the non-stop ti aii.-coiitinental i !t J , ‘ ar f" 1 ' H- completion.
The shipments were made from
point on the Yauduliu near Coate. - j " a -able to identify. Danv ille Repul,.
ville, November 22 and December G, ilican.
IK5K. There were 1023 h' , a,l of th,; I o animals. The fr, ight bill wa- $791. * HAIMiES III.At KM All Powell McFiwen & Company appear o—
to have been packers who ojierated | KA ANSVILLI'., Did., Mar. IP (UP) on the profit and loss sharing plan —Charges „f blackmail wcie placed
SUU I'OK *,51100 DAM AGES HAMMOND, Ind., Mar. 21 (UP)
the new Grecnc*sUc Methodist Church „ urr) |.. ll | t ,.|, AA biting policeman, is
o «t which time Dean L. H. Dirks ''fj facing -uit for $5(K)ii damage , ent-r-IHE M.ARKF'/I's D-Uauw University will MMre ,,| m Hammond Superior court by
VI’OLIS, March 21 (UP)—! l * u ‘ m ‘ .. Mr*. Anna Serokach. (ounty Superintendent John Ai i- y|r. SerokHch chaiged that during
freight charges a) I again, t three men here in a complaint
by FT M. White an electrie company employee. He charged that J. Gale tarter, John W. Scott, and C. AV. Frick, posing as auditor , said they found discrepancies in eompany accounts handled by White and threat-
thc lard, packed the product, paid marine insurance to New York, fire insurance, etc., etc., charging a total of $U!,(>."><) for their labor, supplies
and other services, which,
their
statement show-, was $850 more than
r’ 00 ; holdovers 402; mostly! bounty Xupennicriueni uuini .n-, ..
fi " "S “ K
. , spinal m.iiu y whm tlunwii from Im iI I ' os t by the deal fur they charged r or
10.50; 100-130 IU- 0.50-10;
'«*w> H-9; few 0.25.
Every teacher in the county schools , |V officer.
will be hire for the event Saturday.
GUNS, KM* K'. HI. At K J A* KS
Ell.LED 51 PIGFJLNS
ERSON, Ind., March 21 (UP) ig under orders of the eountv;
inner p,.| ice sergeant Walter I INDIAN.A I’D Ll-S March 21 ,UI‘,--alined with u 22 calibre rifle Str *‘ wn ,hl ' ,,utto1 " of d „r driven away all but six Whitp river near Indianapoli,- lie hunthan 200 pigeons that made I <lreds of wcapons-revulvers, hj ,.-- - r iu.. m...i: knuckles and black jack:—dumped
j there by Marion county Sheriff Geo
^ (Mill)
np killed 51 of the birds.
in the tower of the Madi-
111 -V ‘uurt house here. In on^l*"'*' -s — Winkler after they had Ih'cii taken
from law violator.-.
“The law requires that all confiscat-
ed weapon.- be kept as court and later destroyed after th«*
MT.ltioil Is Fatal To
I. AAA RENT E AA AKRKN
DIES IN AIFiTHODIST HDSPII -
AT. FUNERAL SUNDAY
cried to have him arrested on a bu ,eny charge unle. s he paid them $5(>l>. He said he paid them the money.
u-
improvement, in an official order to lllier.-, in Indiana 27,000 inemiiers and County Auditor AA I'.. Gill. Ilea, in Putnam county, 20(1 members Club ing on the bond i -lie foi tlie roail wa- work ha., proven educational, being held here -ever,mI dav ago by i’liny|a connerting link t>etwe-n the school AA'olford, a member ol the tiuurd. land the home, and teaches hj doing.
Rids received for the road improvement must be submitted to the Stite Tax Hoard within five day.- for approval, before the contract i.- let for
tin road improvement.
Taxpayeis of AAairen township n
The following outslanding per on in eaclrcommunity will direct l-ll club
work this year:
Ru-.-ellville K. W. Raker and Mr ,
( larence (joff.
(ireenca.-tb* Mi Ktiud Ad-r, A|i j
molistrated again t the proposed bond ' m-,,r,,, Smith and M. M. Ra. ett. issue for the Jon- load, on ground 1 Reels ville—Glen Skelton, Odes-a it wa.- excessive and the road was un Hod-hire and Mrs. W. W. Luca necessary. ; putnamville—Myra Parks, Lucille
Hart, Mr-. Roy Jones and M. M. POPAGATE A "l X(. FISH Hague.
INDIANAPOLIS, March 21 (Ul ) Groveland—Vivian Ad-r and Myrtle
— Plans are well under way at state| RR.krt.
fi-h haU heries for the propagation of Roachdale Noble Walla..- and Es. s'veral million young fi.-h and fry for'ther Cro-hy. stream and public water -locking thi Rainhridg. Dolby ( olliu.-, Mrs. Alsummer, according to Richard l.iebcr,] | J( . rl Heavins, M. . .Albert Raid) and
ki|> Mectiiiir
■ Ued Men Here l T ,ri '
Winkler
every item of expenditure, including wrapping paper, also ton p* r cent interest on all items of expenditure from the time they wen* incurred until the final settlement. Doubtless there was a profit to the firm on | each item. j | The shipments were made in Nov1 ember and December and the staU - | ment was concluded in tli- following
i October.
' The firm allowed Mr. Kreigh $10,-
K 10 for the 1023 head of hogs.
An operation fm pancreatic and They rendered 10500 pounds of evidence ' gull bladder disorders at the M. th I lard. There were 20,911 pounds of own-• odi. t hospital in Indianapoli* Thur.-'-1 hams; 8!),153 pounds of bacon, and said. , day, n ulted fatally for laiwrencc I they charged $1.25 per thousan.l
Flii Mini Die In School Fire
desirf: id help tku her” kf;SULT8 IN OKLAHOMA TRAGEDY
TYRON, Oklu., Mar. 21 (UP) Eighty little folk who live in the di
state conservation department direc-
tor.
George ling, siipnintnident of the department's hacheries, annnunced that more than l.on*) parent fish have been In Id over from lust y ear, and thi,s number probably will augmented by donations from sportsmen. In ease thi- number is less than is desired for hatchery purpo-es, em-
ployes will net and catch the addition- j p’rank. ul fish desired he said. j F’loyd Center
Seventy three hatching and rear | |' l i,..-t
Mary Patterson.
Cloverdale—l.enore Taher, Mary Hazelrigg, Mrs. (iraee Fanner and
Lee Walters.
Fillmore—Mary Rryan, Harold
Storm, and Mrs. Her -heI Ruark.
Belle Uniens-Myrtle Love, Chi a
Herbert and Thelma Nei.-r.
(Tinton (.’enter Roscoe White, Stella Frank, Thelma Heady nnd Op'il
Lois Ader and (I, J,
trict about the heap of ashes
that |
W jfcei.nl ic- I.. Re Represented ^^lent In Local Hall Next Momlay Night.
About every three months Winkler ho-pita, a week ago for tn,‘ ! If h',,!, ‘ ' e"'" ? ^
1 make* the rounds ofthe municipal and ; merit and an o|siatlon, following an I $1240
“ ..C 4k».«*»
in New Yorks City was
i,riininul curt. »»l »''«>* «» »»-lill'”-- lh „ „
I' "untie* w ill send leprcsen-1 p u ns. Beside- the parents the youth i- SURPRISE DN HOVEHM\l E it Monday “Last trip I collected 15 weapons,” -urvived by on- inter, Reinice of In-j Superintendent Glen Hovernwle wa neeting of [the .-heriff said. "Most of those we .lianapoli.-, and three hrothers, Ray- i v ,, jy p| easant | y surprised, on Monorder as | get are cheap mail order hou* guns, motid of (ire-ilsistle, and Richard : , )uy evellillf by th( , teacheis of the
’ '■ ' ‘ '' f '"'' ""hin. He I i> a,.. ;mi | T r.w^,. Hen-
tlian 200 deleinitcs (roni
! Occasionally a fi"" revolver will Is- and Rolnvrt of .Abo township. He, , )a||vi|| „ rch(M)1Wi Tnwtet , Hen . ! confiscated. We get a lot of grandson of Charles Reev,*. yjo ||rjx The (M . t . H>ion WUH in r ,. incm .
brance of Mr. Hovermale’s birthday
until yesterday wa* the Pleasant Valley school, met in solemn groups today to plan joint attendance at the funeral of three classmate who per-
ished in the flames.
The lads and misses of 7 to 8 went about their task almost like grownups. They were years older in experience, it seemed, having seen terror, death and heroism crowded into . a half hour of horror late yesterday !vvlien their ,-chool went up in a blaze
Darted when kerosene was thrown on I . 7ir . e , , . . | i.7lo applications for stock fish, rec-
cinbers in a stove. L,,,. c _ ,
„ t- 11 t- . . -i.l ‘"M 1 * ft,r t '"' departinent show.
it was Freddy F.atoii munnish d<
ing ponds arc used at five hatcheries located at River.-ide (Indianapolis) Trie Lakes near Columbia City, Avoca in l.awrencc county; Ball lake in Puloski county, and Wawa.-ce in
Kosciusko county.
Lust year, morn than 9,000,0001 young fish and fry were propagated ! of which 7,000,000 were pike, perch and yellow perch fry . Of the 2,000.-! 000 fingerling- propagated and real e.l, more than 7,Don were large and small mouthed black ha.--, Berg said. F'ingerling* and fry wer< plantedl in streams, ponds and lakes in 87 l i-l .liana counties in 1929, in response to
New May —ill. (lark AVil-on, Irene Miller and Mrs. Che-tCr Pickett, Rnmilrd—Itoxy I)pd<Is.
.laoior Irt-adc.s
Charlotte Fitter, Greencastle. Louise Hutcheson, Rcelsville. Lucille llutche.-on, Ueelsvillc. Trcssa llrann, Rcclsvillo. Jean Rain. Ku sellville. Donna Roe Rlack, ‘Ru-. . Ilvill-. Pauline llyrd, Russellville. , Margaret Webster, Russellville. ‘ Mildred Jackson, Rutsseilville. Cluienee Overstreet, Russ-llv ille. Maurice McGaughey, Rus-ellville. — 0 « THIEVES ARE ACTIVE
(rrmillion, Clay and Putnam | and razor* In each haul, but we never j west Wulnut .-tr.-t
, L u ,, a pineapple (home- The youth attend..I th. I.ainbridu- ull(1 a |..„ ,, i0 rt of a farewell party, 1 Apparcnuy ne wiouk-h - I - “ .... I schools and was a student in the | s j n( . ( , th| , c | uii ,. ,,f th,. m .ho<>| year will I *'*‘<1 c'rolcd for he poured the cun of
I • ,u.. m.;.K ,,ii, fluiir-
sirc to “help teacher” that brought on the tragic fire. H" decided to rekindle the fire so it would not be .<> chilly in the little frame ,-chool house. Apparently he thought all the cbulS
he U vy |eighth grade at the time of his death.! mur i < t he end of three years’ success-
as w-H a. several of th*
r, T' 'n'rT 1 - 1 A rr! mi \ J ii^^ ^ , v ...i wmi-^ <."■». ful ^ , ■ ;' 1 " SM "- ,: U fur .. they — "r-H’ ‘ ,nt0 , ipel . th, north of „ e w. witll a ton*
v „: b,:;: o. :
^t ha- ocen li-l.l in this city Winkler . ,! ‘ l
rhievea entered the garage of Ray VhiisIiii, west of ,AH. .Meridian Tl.urs day night, and aipliulicd all the gasoline from a tractor and carried away
a can of motor oil.
Mo ward Taylor teachers also presented him with a
1*1 yea is. The local order if load * barge • (H* " * , Burial >» Dr.ck huge birthdav cake.-DanvIlIc Bepub-
splendid entertainment 1 months and dump the... m u* |visiti„g hrothers |near th- Mut-ie of L.t» rtv
j. ha pel c-not' rv
MUST NOT INTERFERE . DANVILLE. Ind., Mur. 21 (UT’)~ Radio fans in Danville have the law
on their side.
The town board here has passed an ordinangc fixing a fine not to exceed !
k-roaenc into the stove w.th otR fhmr-1 $I0(J f or t ,, Us i„ K radio interference. | . ' ’ His gesture was echoed with a Lu. ^ a W*«I»t-! ‘ W ^ NT » SETTLEMENT and a spurt of fire. The boy Wad tdr,,. l " n-P" t-"'. « h„ shall noti- Cyru* M. O Hair filed a petltioo lu ed into a mas* of flames and the blaze ! iLiedv th. 'ul * m T -1 ; ^ , nm '" , u,,rt ►>»•!«X , . i , . i , , l reme.ly the situiition within :t() dav*. against FJber Hamilton for a,, — leaped to the circle of pupils seated l\.|| 111 . 1 , ... ‘ | iia.uuion, lor ua ao about the Move | ' V 11 Hr- counting and settlement after dlssu-
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