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THIRTY-EIGHT teroAsis Lmost fatal
CRKKNCASTLK, INDIANA, MONDAY MAR. 31, 1930
No. 137
HARRIS IT NERAI. MONDAY , Funeral si|rvlccs for Howard Harris, former Sheriff of Putnam Coun- , ty and in the livery business in
_ . | Greencastle for many years, who died
I 1 / I \ I ) J \( ’ \| 4 ^ ;it hi ' homc 0,1 ■ soutl ' College av nue, I I I Saturday morning, were held from
the Rector Funeral Home Monday afternoon at 2:.'10 o’clock, with Rev. William J. Crowder, Ra|itist Church pastor, in charge. Interment was in
Forest Hill ci metery.
Pall hearers were li. B. Stringer,
WHEN RESCT ED Robert Black, Edgar YanClcave’, PLEASURE
Henry Riinvan, Andrew Cross and'
(|A late in lianas To I'"d Thomas.
UIMBFR BOAT RAMS BARGK; FIVE PERISH
PENNSt EVANI \ lo OPEN FASTER I RAIN SEUVTCF.
FARMER SHOP IN DRY RAID; FEELING HIGH
I ID I I Mi:s » IIHN HU
nss C\R K.OM.V "^iM.At MORNING.
\ l( I IM S WIFE AND SEE FATHER KILLED HY
DEPUTY
Killer
Life In Hands
(,ii \ml Winch Rope
To Body
■free” gasoline
R. M \SONs
Called meeting, Grei nrnMl,. Chap ' ier No. ‘li Mond'iy 7:111 P M.. R. ,\. ih gre<‘. C. F. Mnthcs. II. P.
HIJACKER IS
HELD IN PROBE
AT ROCKVILLE
► "" ,,
tank car on the old
, , raihoad with in north I ,|cistlo Sunday morning, almost | fri , • Wilford Bo well, age , , !•'. \ Rdlgr man, who i„,’i(’emo hy fuiiK's when he en-
|| tin tank.
I „n,|,i , lion hy Johnny Hin1 • ,a el, a < mpanion. in
|„ am alp quiekly. -aved Hu - life B dikle called Leo < j | m,| A N \P( H.IS M\N HELD IN s.ifl '' wh " 'aeured a rope ((UKSTIO.MNG OF SHOOTING ••nt -n-i "" ta " k !,t ll "' n ' k " f NEAR BELI.MOUE I III USDAV
|,(VH li' . d with the aid of an- ,
man pulled the unconscious! ROCKVILLE, Ind„ March HI. I ' ll '" 'Scott McKinney, 23, of Imlianapoli , " IK Hull In son was i.ilhd .RR.j.pjj member of a bandit hijacking api'lu'd ’diking gang working out of the capital city, yung uuni t" l>'> home where he | j s bcin; , h( , 1(1 in the unly
his anje.-it in connection
Faster passenger serviee than has ever before been available between St. Louis, Mo., and New York on regular schedule will Ik inaugurated by I the Pennsylvania railroad begining April 27, according to announcement
yesterday.
I This service ha been stimulated | hy increasing travel between the two. i lilies, ami likewise through the Mis-,
WRECKED -ouri capital to and ti mi the South- SHOUTING
_______ i west, with the accompanying demands •
1 haos Reigns As Steamer Cuts * 01 ^’ im ' Officer \dinits Firing At Farmer
Through Both Ihcks Of Passcn- Thc lwo " |M " l "’ ,h ! When He Did Not Halt grr Boat Sunday. directions will mnk the tun m tue„- A „ Ordered,
ty-three hours. Thej are the Ameri-
~* i can and the Spirit of St. Louis. The i ST. HELENS, Ore., March 31 (UP) i tim( . , H . tw(M . n N ,.„. York and Indian-' RICHMOND, Ky.. March 31 (UP)
DISASTER (K t URS ON COU M-
Bl \ Rl\ ER. THOROUGH
PROBE PLANNED.
SHIP
'The once glittering pleasure barge . a|M ,|i s j s expected to he about seven-
Swan lay shattered here today while ^ ( , t , n | lour , plans were underway for an* invest!-
gation of her lamming by the lum-!ri| . \T 1 I) i kl' hi r steamer, Davenport, at a cost ofj^Jj \ | |j|\ l /P
O’HAIR RITES SUNDAY
Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret IDhis OHair, wife of E. II. O’Hair, I former Putnam County resident, who ; died at her home in Brookings, S., I Dakota, last Thursday, were held i from the Brick Chapel church, north, of Greencastle, Sunday afternoon, I
.... | ....J with Dr. C. Howard Taylor, M. I
J “ Pastor of Greencastle, in charge. Pall bearers were Ernest Stoner, Frank Shoptaugh, Henry O’Hair, 1 j Bascom O’Hair, Oscar O’Hair, and
KENlllKV George Bushy. Music wa- furnished 1
by singers from the Brick Chapel
church.
Among Ha oirt-of-town people vm , attended the services were the ..m, Carl O'Hair and wife of Detroit, | Mich.; Georgt II. Hilli and wife of Fair Oaks, Iml., and George II Browning and Mi . Browning of Hi
NO HOPE HELD FOR ENTOMBED COAL MINERS
'TRAPPED BY III,AS I S M l RDAY \l l ERNOON \ l P1NEVILLE, KEN’I I ( K \ .
RESt I E
WORK
PI SHED
All Rut One Of Victims \rc Married. Forty Children Anxiously Await News.
Hlii.n-ciou nt'.-- two hours lat- f 0 n 0W ; IVff
;it lea.-t five lives.
In the tlarkncss that enveloped the' Columbia river early Sunday, her 280 pas.-engers—homeward hound from the f«■ live eelebratiou of the Long-' view bridge dedication—were tossed about like straws by the terrific
crash.
Members of the seventh infantry Kami of Vancouver barracks were playing a waltz when the crash occurred. The piano was jo,-tied out of place, chaii and music stands were upset anti dan el hutletl to the floor. Many persons nt the rails, who hail
Feeling ran high today at Owley Fork ; nearby hamlet, as deputy sheriff j | ro R
I Lloyd Lane awaited arraignment on a j _o— Homicide charge based on the fatal Olil'l l*|)|’l*lki k\l hooting of Ambrose Williams, 35, a 1 ^ | j | ^ |\ |' *\|
larmer, during a prohibition raitl.
The victim’.-) wife and two children ! stooil on tht 1 porch of the Williams home as the fanner ran at the ap- 1 proaeh yesterday of Sheriff Albert! ' Bogie, Deputy Lane and Boyd Sandlin,: federal agent. Lane, as he later al-1 Icgcily admitted, gave chase and firetl 1
when Williams did not halt. While the widow and children knelt
beside the btJtly', Sandlin anti the ; ,,,. ,,
BELLE FONT E, Pa Man h M ^ s( , 1I , h( , d thc hou , L ., fllMli „g « M 1U (U I Ralph Russell Sloat. 2b, convicted of l smnll „ til , with a ^non of moonshine i ( :'’l’ h »rt. olficer of the An, -laying John Low , \ 20-year*ol«i taxi- ... ........ , erican Legion nt Vincenm -. a-ked la-
TAXI DRIVER PAYS PEN VI,TV
RALPH SLOAT DII S IN El.EC-1
TRIC C II MR EUR
MURDER
OF VINCENNES VV VB VETER VN
PEN KVI EI.E, Ky., March 31 (UP) —Squads of rescue workers renewed today their attempts to rescue HI miners from the depths of the pionet r Coal Company's mine at Kettle Island, where they were imprison-
: ed by a blast Saturday.
Although hope for the men's live was virtually abandoned last night after layers of deadly Carboii-Mon • ixide ga.- deflated all rt'MUf a> ! tempts, the squads decitled to search
MKRI.EN I’KrTniAKD, SUPPOSED- ,ulth '' r - '"’•'"U-ly awaiting wot
DEAD. HELD IN ALGIERS
PRISON
tab driver of Scranton, paid with His life in the electri > hail at Rttckview
litiuor in its coils.
The officers then went to the homc
eluding t() children. All hut one of
the men were married.
Red Cros- workers were tin hand, and a special train was kept in readiness to rush any survivors to this
| city.
mil ' : recovered Monday to »uik hut was still feeling the of I,- narrow escape from
with the shooting of Forest
near here Thursday.
McKinney was picked up when he anti Jean Rogers, 23, said to b Whiteell’s sweetheart, went to vi-it Whitt--ell in Union hospital at Terre Haute. White ell has been confined in the
White ell l '"" n Vi :™ th " " shoro penitentiary today.
tercession by the U. S. government to
free Merlen Pritchard, World war vet-1 ' 1 ' h< ’ 1,last uccurretl at 2:30
re pitched into the river.
New of th" crash was telephoned here from Sauvies Island nearby and
small git.up while
Sloat was strapp'd into the chair
at 7:03 a. applied at
in., am! the first 7:01 a. m. lb
intact
pro
| hospital there since late Thursday nf-
; ternoon
The story of the shooting was brought out by McKinney who gave
drifted downstream and the former, partly submerged, came to
’ , it t on the sands that separate the, , .
ternoon when he was taken from here. ; ||.'|,.n . | tn iin i h inm l uf the ’ ' ar ~' " r '• a< ‘ ''X'• ,
Columbia river. The suddenness
and force of the
i uas -aid that Boswell and his lame hoped to secure a small l - i-1Ji,,e whieh had not 1:..:! freni the tank when it wa. V , When Bo-well entered li.mk th" ga-oline fumes over-
him almost instantly and he d t n , officers from Indianapolis, I, 7',', ,
► ih " Jz
, According to McKinney, he and
I* 1 ” ttl '° " utea I' is companion’s whjteiM> „ and third man , wh o is beI 1 lor l " 111 ; "" 1 ,an . to ing -ought today, left Indianapolis t„ . , i h em ol < ox, summoning b jj. )r |. a j oat j „f |j,|u ( ,r being biought (ex llemy and others pulled from this |lart of t | u . ptat ,.. McKin-
,, , ..o’ .,i applied at 7:04 a. m. Hi was pro-
i small lioat- put out with first aid , , , . , , , nounced dead hy the pri oi physician,
! Dr. W. B. McLaughlin, at 7:08. Rob- , ert Elliott, executioni-i for i’ennsyl-
„f county judge John B. Goodloe, t«m ^ Vim ’ vun ,., fr „„ Saturday, when comparatively few whom Lane was said to have admitted ^ ^ ^ (>f U|( . fiir . were in th mine. It wrecked the
eign legion, in a request today to the i mle>ior of the mine and created gas department officials at Washington, I). whkh penetrated the mask- of reseu-
The hinge and steamer menir-
vania and New h'.k tali
had
I the shooting. He was remanded to the cu-tody of the sheriff for arraign-
ment today.
Sandlin declared he had a search warrant but did not present it when he accompanied Lane to Judge Good-
1, e’s home.
Tin- prison chaplain, I’. N. Osborne, accompanied Sloat ai tin walk to the
elect l ie chair.
noy -aid that when the trio was h-
jfriim tin tank with a rope taken '
" automobile. Cox himself tW) , en lt> .|| m bro and Rockville, the tin “' m " 1 whl,e attaching known man p Ulih ,. d a r if| ( . i ut „ Whiten|, t« Boswell’s body. se irs stomach and shot. The bullet ,„ii aufi rcd -light gasohnei t . n) tbr „ UI ,q t |>c-man’s body, glanc.,dy where he fell into ^ off th< , cloM . d dot)r of tho ( . al , | !l l ' 1< ’ coi. McKinney said they rushval thc man
to Rockville, the unknown man getting
MHiLIAtih Lit E.NSE out several blocks from the office of | M. \ very, farmer. Franklin ! Dr , f{ B , oom( . r White-ell : II "ii M. Sichting, nurse, i wa . tak) . |u Whitesell ' Vvas ; ordered
'rushed in an ambulance to Teire
: i < Hjcnchain, larmer a, id Tlaute hy Dr. I Boomer, after an enieig-
harge into pandemonium and pitched many persons into the cold waters of
the river.
The prow of the Davenport cut a
16-foot gash through both decks of Tu< -day iil-teud thc Swan. Lifeboat- of the Daven- wa- an ounced toda
ROTARY MEETING ITESDA’I The Rotary club will |i"ld its wc-k-ly luncheon meeting thi. week a
Wednesday, it The meeting
John Alice May Kun For Jinlirc FORMER ( I I > \ TTORNEY MENTIONED \ S ROSSI BE E G. O. R. ( \ N Dl DATE
C. i’ritchard wa reported killed during the war and a body, .-uppnsedly his, was sent to Vincennes for burial. Several months ago Pritchard’- mother, Mrs. Eliza Frit hard, received word that prisoner at Algicr- claimed ho
ers who worked and yesterday.
all Saturday night
AMERICAN < \RIT RED SHANGHAI, March 31 (Ul r l
Miss N. E. Gcmmell, an Ameriegm, and Mr. and Mr-. R. \\ . Rorteous of
wa.- her son. Identification was made| U| . ( . ut K r i tain( haV( . held ,apt:iv.
through pin,tog raphs.
: l,y i hitie.-e bandits after an atUu k
(•ephait now in Washington, wind (})1 Yimchow, according to icports here
Vincennes Legion authorities that the
today. They were workers at tin
I port were lowered and her searchlight will be in the form • in installation
1! '■ Million, housekeeper, both
In- llvilh .
hv ( andidalc
ency treatment had been given the man. McKinney, however, made the | excuse og going to Indianapolis ‘o I bring relatives and said he went to (the capital after picking up the tid'd
man.
It i )I- I nllOTCSSi McKinney -aid the gun which w ,- ‘ <r 1 ‘ used in the shooting was thrown in a
I field near the State Tuberculosis san-
IHH.ITI II. M \ ) liS OF 'TERREl itarium. A trip over the ground-, |H TK FILED DEf LA ll ATION | however, failed to retrieve the weup HER I DN SATURDAY „n, 1’arke officials -aid today. — I Claude Robin on, Rarke county mi Uepubliean candidate 'or^-heiiff i.- inve-tigating the case today from the Fifth Congression- .111,1 plans to question workers at the I lib red the race again—11 sanitarium in an effort to learn il •I"!'!:-eu, who has been unop-1 they heard any -hots Thursday aftor-
r ' 'vend elections. On Sul- noon.
Randolph H. Mayes, un attorn-| - 0
r I I l.ie'e, filed hi- applieaa candidate here with Ford
B • count \ tie 1 k.
flared over the dark waters strewn of officer- meeting with frantic swimmers who a few lion of ,,• w men
,,l the introdue-
ta-c was complicated and that it will chjna Is | am | m i SH i oll .
he necessary for the U. S. military Reports said the bandit- looted the attache in Algeria to -ceuie tinge,- killing many shopkeepers aim prints of I ritchard before lurt; "i j toitu 1 ed to death many other. * steps can be taken. eluding the Chinese pastor ani^...‘.ho
Gephurt -aid the case ie mbled the p,i n ,.ip.,| school.
moments before were daneiiig to th, -trains of an orchestra. — o — ■ - I.EARS TO SAFETY WARREN, 0., March 31 (UR) Hurry A. Seivers, Cleveland airmail pilot, leaped to safety with his parachute near here yesterday when a thick coat of ice put his plane out of control. He wa- badly shaken up, hut scaped injury. The plane era.-led and was demolished.
" ' " — o —
LOC \l. HOI M \K ES GOOD IN MED!) AL WORK Rob it K. Webster, son of Mr. and
land John W. Chein
Up to date there has been no de-
H aald bail y duration filed by a Republican as a 1 ruinous J. Doty affair. Doty, an A" candidate for judge of the Rutnmn i eiican, enli-ted in the futeign legion. •
circuit eoiirt, hut according to authen-. was tlireatened with a de.i'h * Ol III II.RM ENDS -• \ | 1 RD,\1 REl El*I ION I RIDAY , j,. i-epoiti today , John H. Allee. who|gci\tence, and finally was sentenced t > The January t< r I
Rector hall g 1 annual re- made such a .-plcndld race for the of- j eight yeat imprisonment. Only the j f court w end Sat 1 day .and ception for t faculty members of fj ce H j x y Cura gg 0 , will be the Re- i n tetcession of the United States oh ,l " Ypril term 1 Del’auw uiiiv, : ty thi !• riday night, puldican candidate in the coming pri tained a commutation of ■ nt, nc' and 'ug Monday Bccau; ■ ol the pie oi
A honor guest will Ik Mis. Edward | mar y lection. Mr. Alloc has not filed { hh retui to A ci i< 1.
between terms will be dispensed vjith.
I'.dward , mary election. Mr. Alice has not filed diis return to Anu'i ii 1.
nephew. I bis declaration thus far, but becausi |
Rector apd her nie( e and
ML Mary Rowland and Richard 0 f the insistant demand of party workRowiand. The honor guest- will re- • s throughout the county, it L- unofmaitt over the week-end at Green—(•j^Hy c,.ported he will make the cu-tle and will he dinner guests of r . lt .,. t |,j s year. Mr. Alice is a memMiss Janet R" 10th, ailing dean of |, ( , r „f the law firm of James & Alice women. and is well know throughout the counThc reeeptien will start at 8216 ty, heeau-e of his law work and bio'clock and in tin receiving line in ad- i-mdidni y of six y ears ago.
ditiou to Mr.-. Rector, Mi- Row-land Reports have been current
that
and Mr. Rowland, will hi Mi-s L<ds < | 1;l ,. McGaughey, city, would Is:
Mrs. ( harles Webster, south Indiana,| ( |, a iinberliti Ir i'auw -ludent from candidate, hut to date he has d and Edward E. Swanson, have dis- j{| oom fi t .i,| and hou.-e |,re ident uficlined to become a candidate, owing covered and prepared a medical I'l'ep- | Rector hall, M Catherin I , ague t(J the fact that Mr. Alice made such arution known as “the action of Ephc-1 Del’uuw student from Rockville and fine showing four years ago, that he drine i'.-cudo Kphcdrine and Epine-j chairman of the reception < onimittei , b( ,|j ( , V( , d \| r _ Alice was entitled to thc
Mrs. Kilrv Hurl In \uto (Iras11
phrim on thc Bronchuls.” Mr. Webster is connected with the department of I’harmaeology at thc Lilly Research laboratories in Indianapolis. An article regarding this • medical pr, puration appeared in th ■ ! March i ue of the Journal of J'haimj neology and Experimental Ihcrapcut-
Mi s Beroth, d' ,11 of women, and l'i nomination without opposition for the
and Mrs. Henry B. Longden. , econd time.
tiling of Mis. Mayes makes four! ' „ndi,late in the field. They are and Johnson, Republican, and 1
('■Hen of tin.- city, and Robert j j '|- j{y
Rockville, Democrats. AUTOS t OLLIDK SUNDAY
nils snowdkjft
' N D IS OXER URN ED
Mr. Webster is assistant gliai ina- ] eulogist at thc tally laboratories. Tic
is a graduate of DcPauw University FLYING GLASS WHEN | the class of 11*26 and also at-
tend* d the Indiana University School
NKAR FIRE DDEI’ART MEM ,,f Medicine. He ,- a member of th • ! Commons Club and Phi Chi, medical
TREE < HOIR RR< MLR AM
Greencastle patrons of the fine aits
ZXTiSZixr r" V'ZZlt
Mrs. Raymond Riley received wv-1 fraternity.
I Oislgc ix - dan belonging | ,ut ' aboil! her fais fiom glo ■ B Nichols, 707 east Sen,-, (••“«** » br ° ken “ "ten the ■ wa damaged Sunday ' v«r driven by Mr. R.ley struck anoth-
V ', about 6 o’clock when it hit j cr car at the intersection of Indiana ^ ^ (m> b .. 1>alltl> . -urprised to 1 'di'ift ami wa- overturned near aT, d Walnut steet- mar 1 nc ,( , b , arI1 thut the sixth and la.-t number J'liiituu l.ongden farm, east of' partment Sunday at* moon. whiel, I -eheduled for Friday night 1'" 'stl, R11 -1 • 11 Nichols, son of Mrs. Riley was thrown forward and ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r. V , who was driving th«* | ^ er 1 ^ in, s u l » 'I 11 i iq ( .(' u ^ t .| ian ,,f thr l>* Taovv school of l 1 -' ">"trnl when it hit the snow- ; the flying glass cut ’’f | , nu . s i,., announced today that a satisf" ""I the machine went into the! n"*"- sho "' as taken to 1 r. rucK . , f; ^ | )a | a „ee remained in the fine ■■ ' "I turned op its side. A fen-! wffirt’ where her injuries were dn^- f ^ |d a|ld thut this numher would Ha ,1 tup were damaged. A wreck- M 'd- No one el-e injun , , an ^ b( t,, the public and no ticket ■ 'in th, Franklin Street Garage'cars wire not badly damaged. ' suk . vVould | H . mu de. ■ the n achine. . ..1’. The nroirram "ill be given by th«
Fm* I aim himalr
hi Lo(*al (ourt
BEAU I X TAKES LIFE
NEW YORK, March 31 (UP) (UP) Allyn King, whose blonde loveliness was once chronicled in thc flickering light.- of Broadway stage life,
was dead today, a martyr to the harsh COMMISSIONERS OU PUTNAM and to anothei hoy who ■ mt, i t i.
On giounds that he wa.- committed ( . ()d( , | troa ,| way assumes, that “they AND ( LAX HOLD JOINT (hi the field of humanist, -tudi, to the Indiana State farm tor a law n| , v| , r tomt . | )a( .k.’’ MEET’INL HERE School- which aie eu-openiting with violation which he had appealed to Convinced that her career a.s a stage ’ _ j the hoard of educatio n ate Indiana itna higher court and which wa- still aa| . waH ovt . r> the former Zicgfeld | At a joint meeting of the boards of iveisity, I’urdue university, DeRattw pending, Henry Campbell, colored, of ^ djed jn Rellevue hospital yester- ,. omm L«siners from ( lay and Rutn.im ; university and Ball Slat, T , lu , ' East Chicago, w., given hi- 1,, " l ' day . seV eral hours after .-he had couhli ,. s heru Saturday, notices were college. Other ehoul- probably will in the Putnam circuit court Monday | ^ ^ h(i| olf fiom H (j reenwi ,.h Vil- 0) . d ,. ri . (1 Kiven t „ , ntm, tol - for the be added to the li.-t, Mr. Wi-chart s i"!, afternoon by M J. Murphy, who re- upartment Holh arms an d legs , eU i n|r of a oontru, i at another joint I The state boatd of edueatiun wsided as special judge in the ea-e. .^ ^ br((k(>n alld hcr B kull fractured meetinK »| u . ro Mav in. The load, | " quoted by Governor Harry G. I. tCampbell gained a hearing m the on | y h ,. r | ast words, ”1 did H,f known us u,,. Chadwick and others,be to co-opeiatc with tin Edi-»n repeal court through habeas corpus pro- bocaU(!( , , can |1( , v ,, r returll lo Broad- hilfhwu y ( rullH between Van Bunn rcsentatives in -electing a hoy to rep-
way” remained to recall her career. | towa>hjp ’ in t;lav ( . olm t v and Madison ! resent Indiana at the rational emno J township In Putnam County. .petition. A special Edison contest THE M ARKETS The coat of th, county line road icommittee wa- elect I hy th, H t INDIANAPOLIS, March 31 (UR)—'will be divided. '.ummittee and was -elected hy 'In
Hog receipts 3090) holdovers 604;
j around 10c lower than Saturday’s uv ; john whitted DIES j l.ongden, vice pr, ident of Del’auw
county, according to evidence pre.-cet ^ f:low afUr dtH .ii, w . 160-210 lbs j„| ln wiiitte',1. are about 72 years, univ, i ity; Mi Martha Whit- tere of ed to the local court. While his «*.«o i |0!40 . 10>50; /cw t . hojcc |jght- at 10.60- Led at his home smith of RussellvIU the Richmond In,,!-; I. A. Pitt"', wa- still pending he was committed to ^ ]0 ^. o |bs |0i26 . |0>50 . 250-300 lbs Sunday night alt,, an illness of two (Ter, president of the B II Slat, Tc n lithe farm hy the Hast Chieago judge. |0 . 1025; ,;} 0 . 1(i o lbs 10-10.50; 100-130 H( , |s i,v the widow, er- college. Edward C. Elliott, pi, Special Judge Murphy ruled thatj^ y 75< HOIIM . ri ul ,of Russellville; '‘"nt of Purdue university : Mr. W,-, -
home' * hart and William Lowe Bryan, prosi-
I II IS WEEK'S WEA THER Gei orally fair Monday, followed by showers Monday night m Tuesday and possibly Wednesday; -hower.- again indicated at end of week; warmer on Mon,Iny, considerably colder middle of J week, and somewhat warmer nh nit ' Friday.
I
3630 \ LSI I NEXX STOKE A total of .5,636 \ i-itors went through the new llora,,' Link fund lure store hern Saturday, VVillard Stunkel, manager, announced Mon day after a cluck »,l all name- had
been made.
To F(‘l (onlnirt For do. Fiii(‘ Koad
Morr ScholarsliiMs 1 In Fdison (iOiih?sl
sRK( I XI UOMMI’ITEI- ■<> SEI i< I
XVINNERS l Nt I l HI DR. LONG DEN OF DER XI XX
Two scholarships to Indiana inv-ti-tutions of higher learning will he .awarded through the -late hoard of education in connection with the -eeond Thomas A. Edi-mi ('unipetition, a, ncatioii, according to announccn’wmt of Roy R. Wi chart, -tat' tqierin-
ten,lent of puhlie instnuAi'n.
The scholarships will he avaiiaJ.lo to the Indiana lepre-eiitative in the i Edi-mi competition if he i- mt-lic-leessful in the national com pet it 'km
ceedings filed against Ralph llowanl,
superintendent ol the farm. Campholl was convicted mid sent-
enced to the farm in a city court of East Chicago hut appealed thc conviction to the criminal court of Lake
1 LEADUtt TO MW ’ T-- -•«•« *>» • -•.*“ C«U. WO „
"f I’ulnum ,»unl> .ho I *•—».■'.< it •*" 2“ “"“"'Cl'"! ^ '••" •*"> —»= *-
■' 'I ( \NT RUII.D .
Murphy ruled that
null and void,
RROROSEU HKillXX
I, Mi-- Kali,,.M" XI, .Mahon ol t.o ex To accomodate the largi
J 1 1 meet of the commi.-sio,,- ; tension division of Purdue timer-,- ■ 1" ‘'rnk, county and Clay county I ty, w ill meet here Tuesday in the 1 boo ,. Saturday it was j court hou.-e for an all-day meeting I ’ petition foi a county . beginning at 10:30 o'clock In the
' ' "I between Clay and Parke | morn ing. About twenty dub h ad-
I I " a t l.ena will have to stand a 1 er s from the ten clubs taking thc
Rarke officials tepoited work this year, are expected.
three pel Mon - ahead j
"" in Jack-on township of I MARCH GOES l.AMBLIKE 1 *' and the township high- March will go out like a lamb, ue-
this city.
number of student- and townspeople who will wish to hear this program, the place has been changed to the auditorium of the new Methodist
mi tied evidence in the case which was supported by a swoin statement Judge Smith of the I-akc county crim- j
inat court. , sheep receipts 100; little changed;
cows 7.50-9; heifers usually under 12; i low cutters and cutters 5-6.50; vealers
NK\\ CABINET READX
... . HEREIN, March 31 (UP)—Chan-
church and the program wi n.m iR.jmjch Bruening will present at 7:36 instead of 8 o’clock as an-, ^ ^ t . a binct to the Reichstag on
uhreo Hons, Clarem • . of
Frank, of Michigan. Alva at „ ,
slid two daughters, Mr-. Rena A. r-|^^ " f ,n,llun “ un,wr ' ,t y l,r Br > al1
son and Mrs. Claude Carrington. 'The deceased reside,I In the Russ ; ellvllle community for many years and . was quite well known He was a
few medium 87-pound western lambs j m( , mber of |b( , (.vderaled Church at!
I Russellville.
j The funeral will be held from the home at 2 o’clock 'Tuesday afternoon
, 6.25; no top kinds here.
BANKS GET GAEL
INDIANA POLLS, March 31
(Ul’t |
The State Banking department at diaiiupolL- today issued a cull for J
from the strong socialist' , daB . bank statements us for March
with Kev. 'Todd In charge.
is chairman.
Last year eighty -seven hoy - entered the Edison contest. 'Twenty-five of the group qualified for the final and were given a -econd series of tests. Bernard Sturgis of Butler was selected as Indiana - eo t,'stunt
- for the scholarship.
Mi. Edison was impre d wit the promise and high caliber of the
Thi' 1 A Cupella choir is directed by i Tue.-day, to meet in-tant and bitter (|mliallapolilS today issued a cull for
1 ■ 'I' dne.-s will not permit the f i' "f the road at this time. ■' " niisunderstunding by
P'bUoners 01l
cording to the prediction of the XX’euther Bureau f," today, indicating fair and warmer wetthar. Th* nd-
onditions the we or vent ot April Fool’s day tomotrow "" ‘"Ig Would not have been will bring a ’’ioki r’ of cold ""I rein,
"’ iu ' 1 I however.
fZjZ l -,-»“ *" ‘"i' «. There arc more I eminent. „ inis cho.r witch T Chancelli Bruening took over his SMALLPOX REPORTED one of! new office at 11 a. m., succeeding | Audrey Jeuseu is reported 111
coll"go , Hermann Xlneller as head of the cab-.
itus of the school western university than forty voices i
has a reputation for being the oldest and Imst known , hulls ill the mhldle w,-t
ine
eonte-tunts that he awarded five siip-
L.XBOR DET EA I KD plenientury scholaiship-. one of which LONI)#N, .March .11 (UR» I he was a wurded to the Indiana cont< t- ! labor goveimnent was defeated in the , a|lt Sturgis now is studying at Dehouse of commons today on a motion j Rauw university under a rector ,-cholof.for MUHfieitHion of the rule which au- arship us a preliminary to his tech - smallpox at Russellville. It was also tomatically terminates daily dehat,
said ihut Meveral had beeu eiPO/ted- lat 11 p. m
nicul tiainiiiK under the Kdi.Non
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