The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 April 1930 — Page 1

* * * 4$ ^ ’ tHE 1 WEATHER * v dl . i«l(l«r. Near Frreziiijj •:• + + + + + + ++ **

UME THIRTY-EIGHT

4> *t* ’r' '?* *t 4 4 1 .’T* + ALL THE HOME NEWS + UNITED PRESS SERVICE * -i- •!• •;• .j. ^ .j.

GREENGASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 19 30.

(HOOLS in ARK CONDKMNKl)

l rt|0lS | IN> 'MI.E AND ( \l(. ImERSMU.E S< HOOLS ( vNNUT i:k used

NEW STAMP HERE A now sUimp in oummonioriition • «>f the :100th annivoi\-;in (l f tin' ostniili: Innont of the M» -acliusott- Hav Ciiiony, has been received at the In ml |x>stoffieo. The .'tamp i~ a ,umi urd 2-cent one. The .'tamp bear*’a Cnlonial seal pictui in" an Indian holdinj; a bow and ario'v and bearing: a Latin phrase | which, translated, nv ans “The Em Ideni of the M i.-, achu.sett.' Colony in i the .Vow World."

STIDKNT II! I!T UN Al TO CR ASH

DIKS

Rl SSELI. St her nek \| op ip r ip IN SON, ILL., FA’I AI.LV HI Rl

LA SI WEDNESDAY

IIOAUH

TAKES A ("IT ON

| in (own l>'l» Schools Prohabl' Kill It,' Consolidated Itefore f Next School A'eiir

SISITIR L(M AL WOMAN DIES AT IN 1)1 \ N \P0L1S

Mi' Jessie Mctjill. i . n s uld a -Mir <>i Mrs. Anna l)el!nli. oi (Jrccn-

Lliri.E HOPE from

i .('lie. died at her home in Indianapolis Snnd i> iii.dil The lui'lmnd. ( luirles AK Me<iill. who i' in iliar^i ni |he

Parents And sister Al Ib-dside Her W hen Death ( nines, Eiinoral

Tuesday. a

■ Indiana State Hoard of Ileal.Ii 'letiin. xvlio i' in i ■tiii-'d th( .' hool authorities of ,,, , . department < | a ,, • ■n township that three of their hotel a daughter, thr, |r„ hip schools are not suitable (wo a|so 5urv j x( . ft,,,,! work, and they have b'en . 0

K that tiny cannot be used for

■ purpos'- "e\t year. I ii,,i e -chool ' conde

1 (;()LI) FROM 1)1!.

AN EASIER RUN

If the old saying that il it rains on KuKster Sunday, it will rain for sev-j on consecutive Sunday.' holds, good this cominuiiity as well as most of the central west, is in lor even mop rainy week-ends, because it not only uriried on Easter Sunday, but'it poured. The later in tin day it went, the hardei it rained uni during the entire evening, there was a hard downpour. The rain held off until after the » “Easter Honnett” parade in the fore-

1TKST noon, anil so far a tie reports show,

[there yeiti no casualties of new hatjj

being ruined by the rain.

2,:{l)l) ATTEND SERVICES AT

(•EIS 10 Y I \R | KRM FOR $1,800 ROIIREIM

Ray It uldell, ;iK years old, was m rt ' tenced to serve ten years in the lu : iana state | risott by Judge James A.

| IJI |vf Ill'S ! b ns in Criminal court yesterday, oi

mobile banditry.

Ruddcll was one of a band which kidnapped and robbed William tier ird clerk for the Indianapolis interurban joint ticket agency, two months ago. and robbed him of $4,S()0 .Mrs. Nettie Hayes, friend of (lerard | who i' alleged to have plotted to lead

EASIER PROGRAMS \ITT(A(T LARGKXT ATIENOAN< E IN

MANY YEARS.

SIX n-SEVEN ADDITIONS MADE

condemned me

llt ( urpentersville, Riccoon, B. istle. Of the three, it wa ■< Ha,coon school is th • worst, ■idling there was srfld to lie un- ■ iica i- to centralize the school l the chool "f Roachdale and ■ .<>. the out-township school Ir dosed and the pupils transitu the town of Roachdale. ft'., i, final action ha- not been n n the matter, as the township

THIKVES TAKE ROM) FROM 1)1 KRIDER’S OFFICF

Effort To Ik' Made Ity Churches To

Increase Sunday Morning

Attendance,

No. 155 i.imo sews CONTINENT IN RECORD TIME

o>ne e\<;lk and wife make ONE STOP FLIGHT f h SUNDAY I LYING TIME 14 HRS. J.l MIN.

tried in Criminal court May JO—Ind-

ianapolis, Stai.

In juries suffered in an uut,i accident at Mt Meridian Wednesday ailcniooii proved laid at the Putnam County hospital Sunday nioruiug at .! o'clock foi liusscll Scliei'iickaii. _’J years old, ail j Indiana Central college student ol In diauapolis, whose tioiilc is in Robinson

I'",'

I be body was prepared lor burial at | the Rector l iuictal home and later u- , moved to the home in Robinson Sun j day lorcnooii hy a Robinson under I I taker, where tuneral services will be!

| held I itesday alternooii.

Mi and Mrs. 1 bcodor*.' Scheriiekau j parents ot the young titan, and bis sis Jter, Miss l.ouvre Seberiickau. ot Rob

1 bison were at his bedside when ileatl \pproximutely (Go in gold was l 1,1

tnlon from the dental offhe of Dr. ''D'u lie wo iuji i and leniaNei I " b- and County Superin \ V j Krider, over the First National Bjiilm C. Vermillinn, expect to |[.| ll | <t ,| U ii M( , t|, e week end. Dr. Krid

■ cmiference with the state of- ,,,. ,|j C()V( , rc ,| the robbery when In s in,kail latally in 1 ai r I

Before an> final action in the returned to his office Monday.

■ i made. This confluence will : , r Kl .j,| el s; ,id the thief or thieves , ft" possible, so that any had • ntered his office through a dooi, )*( ■ these schools are abandoned, transom and then had proceeded ^-n.hip mil base ample time .systematically seareb hi- office foi plans for th,' tiext school j^e precious metal. Resides the loose

1 gold the vandals state two bridges of gold and porcelain, representing

APPROXIMATELY NGO IN PREC l()I S METAL RE.MOV ED HY

EXPERT TH I EE

liirned on the National load at Mt Meridian. I be r,,adstei' was driien b' Horace M» Mann ot ludiaiiapolis. a ] cordiny to olfi,aals who investigated

SHOO I S HAN Dl l

;K HAUTE, April 21 ( UP)

work which was being prepared for

patrons.

The dentist believes the theft was

MAG WIN K ( Rl A\ I N.l I RED

■ . , . , , , ...... AS UTOMOHILE IPSEI' sntified oil station bandit was »'PPtiate,l by experts who follow. xM| ,

I ' St. attendant, (l " 0 thievery excu.lvely Fhey

and Si,‘iirley helTev f thc ( ^ to refineries ^ ., .

a companion in the hold-up tl'.nugli fences, realizing considerable

Woned a car and escaped on I l ,ri, fR on theil thefts.

I HE RECORD

Glen H. Lyon and party went a|

la tin in Owen county ,>n .Sunday and I ' I. (). (). F. -noli gathered .500 nnisli rooms. It is I Easter Sunday was oboe lied in j Putnam I.odge No. IG I bclji'ied this is the (juantity teeoi'd: l ^ , ‘ Greeneastle churches with spec-| will meet tomorrow night for this season, service, and the largest attend- there will b< work Come. o -- “nee in many years. It was estimat- 1 y

' d hy the pastors of the Methodist, Prcsbytci ian and Christian congrega I : ions that about 2300 ireople attfiided )

| | ^ 1)1' I I |* I I) T'evaiicuis seivices ineluding the Cn J ^ J i ion service on Sunday evening in the _______ _ | Hapti-t church. At thl- service the

church was filled and I'r. C. Howard Taylor gave a strong message on “A Haunted Prayer Meeting.” He | was speaking of a prayer meeting held by the disciples which was haunted

tic ti.e k and j by the living presence of the Chris!

Hiss message was an appeal to the I church to catch the vt. ion of the living Clirii-t in their midst and to j give Him the light of way in their

own lives.

There was a total of sixty-seven : people added to these four chuiches I tit their services on Sunday morning, I

many of tlie.-e being by confession and ( tl(1M |1( |

baptism. In some case- wnole fam-

Mis were united in the church, fath- . iri | al ] ( | |

(). (). E at 7:30

TI!\( K MEET

SNNI V L II. S. I N I l.iiS, HOI. \ M I ET IN THIs ( I I Y ON

SATURDAY

;ichl Did it ield inno

Fn

iev t'i he I this U n i v

lint

iiiiiiiul inters,'i ■

meet fur higlt .-chool teams of ,a, will be held on Rlaekstock u Satutday afternoon, it ivas

in d today.

a time last week, il was be that the boani of control of Il A. A. n ; th against met due to I uni t hat I tel'aUW

a (,l!\l)l ATE \TDEEEE I NION mi,ii sciiooi

HON. \l |(| Id SI I MP III INI) I \N YPOl.is IS SPE\lvER \ I

i:\ I K< IM S SA I'l Rl)

Plane Roars Ac mss Nation \l Mtitude Of Ten Thousand I eel. One Stop For Fuel.

t y was “too proelyting. U. E. Hau

ii'-ted’’ ;ind

ethlelie di-

hlilup uccuried about I e.

Slriil (iroc(‘ri(‘s -From Farm lloim

I.AIK MctiAlt.HKY REPORIS TH El T AT HIS RESIDKX E

SATURDAY NK.H I

[SEEDLINGS PLAN ! ED JVAI'OI.IS. April 21 More i'e'i .illmg eoiiiiers giowo plat, irec nursery at (lark State I'urest have heen plant "I'arieii part- ot Slmkamak, Dune'. Turkey Run. ( lilty urrtiafk ( rccK Uanyxni stale

furtherance oi a plan of 'I heft »lf n ,|uantity of gtocertes '"it'Ct\ation departm, nt to re I front the home of l.afe Met •augltey, ytain parts of parks that lack jolt st.te road 3(1, we-t i,f Ruiiibridge, deparunent officials an Saturday night, was reported to Sherhuilai I ilf Edward Eitcljorge for investiga-

Iml \pril 21 (UP) St. i hospital attaches at East I "cie reminded oi the short Tigs Is Pigs’’ wlicn their pital venture into guinea pig t all economic laiv-, by |h 'ar exceeding the dtinand. It 1 ' nipt balanced on the hi ink ■' until park department offi, killed the (id surplus prngcny ftngiual pair for lodging in the

|M) MED IT IS NEW s

turn.

iicrc riding overturni'd ten uiilcs ucof here on the National mad early Sunday morning 1\ P H'Neal " Dallas I'ex , driii r, was unable t explain the iiridciit. Others who iered nits and bruises were Mr. am Mis R;,y Jtrooks ol I oled' t )b o Mr atul Mrs. A I.. I.awsoii oi I Angeles, (aln The parly was i n m

from Dallas in Toledo

-o-

IIIGII S( HOIlL HAND G|\ Es HI. N El I I ( u.N< ERI s VII RD \ Y A benefit on e' lt by the (iieeiie.i tie Hugh School Hand to raio fund to attend the state band mutest M . 2 and 3, was given on tin outli sid of the Court House Saturday night

During the iibsen. e of the family, j I'hc* band i directed by Medford AI

Fh'in Ibe Hauner, IH71

I uniismg ineideut took idaie*

tbievos ('iitered the unlocked home and removed a -nek of flour, soine ranne,! Iicaix-, salmon, peas, five do/, en egg-, and euniied fruit. It wa also tliuuglit the thieves had stolen a number of chicken- but Mr. Mi Gaughry was unable to make a cin e check on the fouls. It was also said a quantity of gasoline was stolen, indicating the thieve- u.-ed a motoi vehicle to aid them in the theft. ! The thieve- started to make awav j with thiee sacks of flour but for some reason left one -nek in another room and a second sack by a fence. The McGaughcy family discovered the theft when they returned home

Saturday midnight.

well.

The young musicians gave evefui selections at theil fii l eonri rt. A ■ cnnd proglam will he given I'M Sat unlay night. Local merchants at donating fund to send the Hand to the -lat" lunt' -i ■ » IIGKRS W IN The DePauw Tigers ran up a ' > t" I lead in the first four events of the 1 dual track and field nn'ot with l.arl

k il i lisxlci it .Vlell/er's b.irhci I iiiiicr Ink his seal in innit mirror and on looking in j. k,li"il llioiight lie was looking |

i indow in an adjoining room j (iAN(,S I KRS SLAIN Jl - -k llu reilei lion ol his own | CHK AGO, Apiil 21 <11 •

ft perton ol hi* brother. I bultota, probed the bodio of Captain w

jl in Kentucky. With his conn j three as assinated gangsters

I'Cdiniug with joy, he sought |“Scarfaee Al

( tor 0

the local hi:

2I1 . . !iool, who

1*1 s condi

ii ted the inti

1 ehohi.st ie foi

I)*- pa-t

five yenr. . u

l)(»Pauw’}>

field am

1 niiuipmeir..

,1 j p( n it a 1 Ih

foie the

hutird in 1

d lapol'iS 1 »i 1

ait u 1 (ia\

He stated 1

• return

hat the

lllei't would 1

>e held

1 HE M K \Hi 1 R

Partly

iTuudy; eidi

lit iiortli and

■entrai |

lortinns wit

ti'inpi'iaturi'

x 1 rt

north portion

oni^ht;

Tui'.-ilay fail

and sonii'whut

•older.

ROY ELIT

III)

pour

Al I’RINCI .

ll.iiti, April 21

• rs and mothers e,lining w ith the chil-1 t . n( M .| 1(l „| * 1 ' ll ' j iurnished hy Mai shall (

During the weeks betueen Kaster tnd Pentecost Sua*lay on June H, all if the churches will make a special ffii.t to have a large percentage of htii member hip present for the Horning worship .-ervii'i. A special

l iilei'ii seniiirs reieiveil diplomas at comment ciiient exercises at Helle l n ion high si hool Saturday evening Hun. Aljieit time "I 'Indianapolis, was the speaker, ii-ing for his topic, "The

Psychology ni Happiness."

Rev. I' i KneU gaie the invoca

hi lion and the diplomas

pri'si'iit'd by Piin. Di.ra Prieli

\ ermilliiin. suiieriiitend

Music waI liiuenstcn

and (ompany ni DePauw. I hose iilm ivcre gnen iliploutas were Homer Hcunelt. ( nlelta Keller, Wayne Dorsetl. J tennis Siitlierlin, Ruby l eri y I'.arl \\ ilsioi. Sarah Salsuiau, I'.lm

1 l I’) Kugcn ■late under the

plan for paeifyim temporary preside by the council of election was uiian

I II

was eleeti'il

. Iluiistiin. Ileruian Mi(.annual k. I.uya

I .I erted elfort is also being '('“d*-' I Cummings. Mable Hui-, Ree. .. Halt,mi by the churches to enlist just as Uova | U . r |, t . | . | , |,, llllt alu ,

nany of the children in the communi- ! p' u | l | l , |

'V in ll "’ BiWe a -' P«» ibl ‘ i A beautiful basket ... pink carna .Sonie recent survey- have revealed the . ti „ ns was , N) „ a . ,,| fac * that a lar » e nul " 1 " 1 l, "> ' b. ■ in mcinoi • .• Mad

.ind gills are not in any IDblo school, j MaMl . n , •and an alarmingly large number hav, , vv ; .i,, ! , u

llalsl.. Xj, .1. ,.,.1 . i ..ft I

1 11,' laigcst i rowd Relic l niou high si

, exercises.

Green,a-tle is vety low, and an ef |

I . ! ,. N'utral canib In eoniparisiui to the popuLatai'i 1' II i oinmi -inn', aveiage Ilible school attendaiiee in

ol die y. iailuating

;ar ago.

in the history oi bool, attended tin

nf the Republic 1 fort is being made to increase thi-. j

-tale 111,III -

tnday. 'nie

( I.I It MEETS

I he I Iniliiu l . . nxliip 4 11 i lub met Tue . lay. April I : al the ( Imton ( en e: high school binliling The in,cl-

ing was conduite, gent and Miss I I

The club was

ho, ing oil a ei - wi dred Hrattin. pr

hern t all

W ats

lu this effort, the cburches are nsking the cooperation of the parent of the children. Through the period until I’cnle eik-t, and then tbroughnut the summer mouths, iin Methodi.-t, Presbyterian, Baptist and Christian churelu - will hold union services on Suimay eve-

nings.

thy

i hert wuru t\\ nit. i hf dui) • list \\ elm • :ir t meeting will ("IIKinn ol Mi(> Mon Mildred I''

hy M ins June New - lina Heady, lead, i s ]

iMKaiiizetl, and tlie iol- j cie elected : Miss Mil-1 re>uleut ; Miss I'.va |

viee in csident; M i, sec’> treasurer. nty members ines

Miled to iin ei ,hc | presidoot of the company,

each nionlli. I he

I)ciilIi I M l!(‘ll(' I moil KYsidcnt

MRS. MARY Met VMM A( K DIES SAT! RDAY. I l '.l i; \l HELD

MONDAY

I. H. I. A E. INS I \ LEM EN I INDIANAPOLIS, April 21 (UP)

Ohio 1 Admis-ions that the T. II. I. A I | Traction (’ompany i- insolvent wi 'c

made today by A! T, Hixon, i ii *

he held ,m I lie n. at the home iltiu.

Vfter the hearing Elmer W Stout was appointed receiver for the company' and provided 100,000 bond

Mr- Mary years, ilird at ion Satiuday . She wa- ihe

SI

Mi ( annual k.

her home in llellc I n i lei noon at 2 :1 x oSi lot k w i'low oi W illiam Mi

bam at Rieliinnnd Saturday and bad little trouble maintaining their advantage to defeat the local -i|iiatl, SJ

to 40.

The Old < • < Jl I team registered cli'im

m. nnrnir ami on I,...king ... | hatur.lay nimnigm n.', ,,- m .

I thought I looking

“ ■" i,. n enuilti"l two tn' . i aon -

Twii| score thirty of the Methodists total, vi of I Captain Wall was the outstanding of the athlete nf the meet with blue rihl

mob," went under the in the high jump and both hurdle rac

Jn.ie in the next room, but | microscope of ( hicago s crime laboi-.es. . . . fib a hardware Mor, ( lark! aU.ry today a- the onfy evidence i DePauw alhlet. fuigton He returned looking I against an executioner, who single- ten 1 , ■ " . on »|1" lid put th, ! '• to death in two thinly clad Banks, a Revolutionary j minutes ill an Eu.-tci morning ma-aa-1 seconds and mu. thim J'", lies Inn ml m tbe Old cciil ere. ixm x\ \

The triple murders, committed in a HOOY ER « OMMKNDs INDI \N \

saloon which ha.- been the scene of ot her gangland killing.-, ranks next to the Nt. Valentine - Day masacre. the Chicago crime that was heard around

_ i Ik. '01M. in point "1 oumlnirs doo.l f-.r pta.. S'"

'1?“- ? - - Plato's Anniversary ! In searching for a motive behind, dm. (be cd

r CV,l,mK 1 'X 71 ' '’killi j the JOSEPH STEELE DEAD tnnivcriftr) On U»c prugrfttvi blame irf»c< i i m ,, b»j 1

h I in In troi the lain, report^ to have ''

Acre to He. Statesmen than to been started with enns.derable -uc n,o, ^ ;

r" r "" s? ' Ahirniatixc S A- cess. \\ ilii.uu \X el. h

)'gallic J. Will Barnes " 1 " M ,. steeli , age (D yea: , leaves '•oinieim nient. among the ad j .MARRLYIi ' son !• rank, of Indiaiiapn

• • .... . .. „ Tull.,itt. lumberman, and a wile,

sister, Mrs. William Welch,. this city; two brothers, William

died in IHd'E"

P Piekel and Mrs. S. .1 l"i ( arpcntersvilli'. were • b, Putnam House in

S niorning."

I nivcrsalist , bun b

Mi

mar-

this I in

( |TY I <»R \UHOR DRY PL \ N k II XM.YK > N D. Ind Xpril 21 ill’) President llcrlicrt Hoover lias wriltt.i llaiiinumil , ii i< Icadci- P'aising tb' iii

I Y PHOON DOES I) \M YGE MANILA, P. f., April 21 (I Pi— Ninety per cent of the populatio'i of Hie province of l.evte was hom,'lc-s today, after the devastating ty|ihuon

which swept the land.

Two persons were knoW'i to h.iie perished in the high winds which ib molishcl property over u wide aien yesterday. It wa- feared that with the restoration of communications, th' 1

death toll will be higher.

Thirteen towns were in ruins, ami thousands of ('<>,• mnut trees were u).rooted by the fnree of the gale I INI' HUI I I.E MhS.sAl.E

('aniinack, il' i ea.-ed. 'lie is .survive, 1 j hi thiee suns, K.ereit, Emory, Em I (•si. and (»nu < la 1114111 u i, Mi II M Wal-J

liu «■, all of iu*ai Uelb* I’nion. l um ral nuty kcn wt iu In Id at \V aliiul ( ha|M'l « luirtji M i nla\ morning al II o't lot k Ixuv. Eunliuii Mastun and Kvv I I Kivctf VM H in (liarge ot

I Ol \i IHCOM N I 0

1 'Speruphulia,' ' Cheater H- lumberman and a I’opular Prejiidi' e.’ Det.J-I Kreydis L. Cox, ,U ck Wcetern Union

E k1 « : '( ash Rate*.' Alice

I'lstei (Yration,' Siinpsun I'. j,))0lis _ Morris

Irwin

_ ' s'liiale Wei,.lined K (•,* and l»'“ 'mneement day, Pres id, ot Clinton toWnshi)

B '“"" '‘in . it that he 1 ealttr le

^B 11 'a a,I nuled

H

U.| Telegraph Company, both of Indiana- «.f^^ ^ f n| v|1|( .. «;,. oip .

Steele of I .os , n> ,‘h’.-. < ubE

I,,1mii■ 1 (.111 1,..i'll,. | V ei 1 rent, at home.

Aklitiry

x V11

Will Ilf

Rcgituai "11 11 , * H 1 '' m,M 1 a, I >, I auw university

held from Mav < »o if was announc

imI her**

Mi. Sictdc pent In- boylioml day in this city, lelt here uom.i U'Oo. | 1 s, 1 vie • will be » "I "i Tue-day afternoon at 2:30 at ll Met urry funeral home. •

Dr. Taylor will l»' in chaig" »t the Approximately .rvlce. ‘ jesn.iireil

HAYKL'X, FANUE, April 21 (I’PY — A bottle ciint.iiniing a message sign id with the name of Fiuncois (oil. Erench aviator who disappeared on his attempted Paris-Po-New York flight with Chari,'s Nungesser in H'2X was picked up on the beach here hy un old woman. The message read: “Prisoner of Indiana in the region ,,| the Saint Lawrence. Help. Thirty thousand fran. Ransom. April, PJI48 Nungesser very sick. The message wa turned over to the Mayor of Ver-Sur Meri for examina-

tion.

PLAN I HI (.1 HIMATO CROP \\ \SHI.N'< 11 (IN. Did . April 20 t I P) The largest tomato crop in his tury lor Davies'. Knox, Jennings, and Jacobson nullities, known as the "to

main basket" sc-tinn ot tbe Uljiled " lml States, bas Imiii predicted for this 1 l l,m 11 •

y car.

Seven thoii'and aerea

r*im o 1 a,re* ovet la-t ycat have been planted in lour counties.

JS.IHNI.IHNI

\ \ I.I A I |UN LOYVKK INDIANAPOLIS, April 21 (UP) j An nssessinei.t valuation of $2GG,0IM> tuduy wa- placed o nthe Greeneastle 1 water wink- company, Greeneastle, by tbe stale tax board, following a leview of the company's annual reports. The valuation last year was I'.M.KJO.

0 OPEN RIDS ON I.I

INDIANAPOLIS, April 21 (UP) Two eoncret ' paving proj,, t.- foi 2H miles nr road- in Pike, .MoiitgnmI,'iy and Tippecanoe ncueties, weru I signed by the state highway eoinmis--ion today. Aggregate exp. nuituiv -

will Is' nearly $600,000. . , ,)„ Road 43, from CrawfoiilsvilleHl"’^eam on the !■ i, 1 l»ri' to noth, ... and Tippecanoe tia, 1 th girl, th. only '-aptismal cancounties, the Herns conrstructiou ( o., j'iidatc for the ceremony,

of Indianapolis, will lay 13.2 miles of

paving, at a cost of $250,7l>2.70. IRE MARK I' l^ 1 “ | INDIANAPOLIS, Xpril 21 (UP) BOITLK TRAVELS 60-MILKS pt,. -.n,,. holdi.vers GKO; MUNCIK, Ind. Xpril 21 (UP) - ^ ! steady IGe ii|i; III02G0 ID IO.GO-10,-huttle thrown in White river last (V f( , w sma |) | ot> pi.VG; 2G0-3O() I 1 ' tuber was found by Ketinclli W Duter-| m .jj| | (l _.p|. weighty butchers 10.GO I laugh, Salem, near Noblesville ) |l, 'iarid le PiO-lfid l'b l'MO.10;

ST. LOUIS, Mu , \pi il 21—Fou. Ni-Vroi s, a prcai In 1. twu ■ aeons and la 13-year old girl, wire druwned in ■ Die Mi.-.-issljipi riv during uti Ea- li r | baptismal service. Ai.iitlier Negro, a I deacon, escaped druwt)i: r in a.i al

ti lllpted rescue.

The four were w, pi iiway in tin river current when they lost their footing soon after wading out inti

bap*

NEW YORK, April 21 Cnl. and Mis. ( bn ties A. Lindbergh wine rust, ng today after their reeoril breaking, tie-stop experimental flight acros. I he continent fom west to east on Sunday. j Ihe motoi s of the. plane vvere heard ‘Ver Kousevelt field at about I 1 :0K ''clock, the plane seeming t» come low 11 from a high altitude. Cnl. Lind icrgh circled the field twice, then urned and landed into the wind. A iqundron of inotoreycle police sur0undid the plane as il t.ixieil up ii protect the plane against any ush by the crowds. After staying- 1 hurt while at the far end of tile ield the colonel turned and taxied ip toward the hangars. The official binding time wa. tm linin'oil by Walter D. W ard, official imei of tlie National Aeronautic asociatimi, and the official elapsed flyng time was fourteen hours, twentyhree minut 1 .- and seventeen seconds. Chi' elapsi d flying time doe - nut take nto account the tw, uty-twn minutes ind five seconds con.-11 me,i in refuelng opi'iatioiis at Wichita, Kas., the inly stop. The colonel's face was dirty, tired ind drawn. Mrs. Lindliergb liewt-ver, vti- smiling and afipaienuy enjoying he excitement. She remained in her eat until the hangar was clou rt-Cl nl mlookeis, when her husimutl hixlped ver out. The ship, a two pin,, , low-wioged ipen-eockpit monoplane, as funiir-lied vith transparent enclosure.- that esliilu >ver the eoikpits, practically tgais01 ining it into a cabin plane. Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh hofiped 1,1111 Graiul ''entral airport at *2ilciilale, Cal t ':2(l o'eloik Eastern xtandtird time, Sunday inorning. ('tilling 400 galluiis of ga uline, the ow-wing monoplane went.nearly the v hole length of the tlll'ee-nuarti'i' inile ield before he lifted her nos". 'Alien ni -ide tipi'd tbe little group off sev nty-five pel sons who wntched the tike-off feared .1 1 rash, but l,iii'D» 1 gh leveled the plane and soon I llisa pletircd ovi'i the Sun (iab)iel iuouii-

tains.

They landi'd ft VViehitii, Ktis., at J;2(l::i0 o’clock Ea.-'a rn stauilaid time 'mving truvelcd at ISO miles an hour 0 accoinpli.-li the 1,2l!i mile Imp in ,-i\ hour-, fifty- ix minute, and ten 1 1 mill-. I'ive thousand people w atch'd him glide easily to th,- gruunil, ie.nain but twenty ininules to take mi gasoline and oil, aiio take "If again for the East. Maintaining an altitude usually over i'll thousand fii t, he was too high 'M n m dny light bout foi resiileiit - uf towns over which he pa eil to sea

him.

The colonel's unn unci I object v a to obtain data ftoin th • flight whi. It would be of use jn tnmspiirt and pre.-.- plane passage net ,, , the , n. tnii'iit at high altituili-

A I El I'RnllY II .D Ihe IhnI will nt Mary I Lane, tie- < «' 'l < ii cum astlu woman, was ;ul. mitlivl t<> probatu in tin' Putnam un- - uit (omt Satimlay I he will. e.\eiite«l Mart h Jo, PLiH. I(av«*s all pru|icr« t\. real ami personal. t(* tin liUNliaiid, Oscar I Lane I he liiiMunifl also is llame'l exeiutor >CHhl \kship \ I w 011 i;ki:d to okatoks Miriatu Moore ot West I a layette, sf»eakin:< on Ihe Next V\,ii What Will It He laky.” won first prize in the state lii^h st Im »l "wav to peace’* oralntiraJ (ontest spoiisnred hy the

bottle had been in (be wain loo daysjj.j,, || )s P.25D.7G; | u ving and bad traveled downstreani a dt- \ K.G0-!t.25; a few at

tame of over 00 miles. Cattle receipts 30(1; calve 3M0; A message in the boltlc read 'liTle itiqifity for ligb'- 1 upply on " fins bottle was thrown in \V bite j jj an( |. |noV( , |lu , n ^ | llW About -teady;

some ,

till Ill'll.m:i ( "lini d on lute; ti.illnii.it latinos in Indianapolis Saturday. Ldytlie ( oats of Columbus won • •■id pi.111 . ( liarles Mi Burney I'riuietou. tbird ; J0I111 I angohr

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SIGN TREATY IT ESI) \ Y

LONDON, Apiil 21 (UID Hetulnf the five delegations to the naval ei in t 1 ' 1 e Mi'e .'ipprov, d the 11 '"it y m itfinal form today and sent it to the 1

plants

bottle was thrown

river T hursday, October 17, l'<2 | f, by j ,,, Ws ti.GOH.GD; low grade heif- Hiimbon. fourth, and T Inmtas VVasWav land Nale, M tin, ie. Did ll found, j | , 1 . (t 7 ,-,o | | ; notbing altractive hen'; j inutb of Huntington, fifth please notify above address, ^'HicK j |ow 1 utter-and rut it- 1.73-11.50; vc.il-j ITte first thtee (prizes an' one yea when and where found j cr.s steady, $11 and down. j-iTudai slops to any one «■! six Indiana o— I Sheep receijit . GO, not enoiiglt tiijiolleges Del’auw niiiversity, i'Tanklin

i stuhli -h definite market pricea. ,, olleg,. Manchester college, ludiaua ... ■ ■ —or—— Central college, Larlham college and Ml Sit Al. St VI,E I’ROV IDES llanovei inllege and i.isli awards The ADDRESS I (>R LETTER fourth and tilth prizes are cash awards, t ()|.l Mill S Ind. April 21 (l I’) liulges aunomued following the I'uu \ lettei on whnh was written as ,11 test, were l)i I I tiood, preaklent of

The text probably will be issued to a ,|,| r ,. sv two note- of the musical vale Indian.1 et utral college; I'rof A M

and the world', “Coluttihiis, Ind," was. (liarles of l‘'airlliaui college, f’rof.

mp,,t ; promptly deliveti'd I" I II. Sharp ,1 Harry Uaiubridge (iotigli of Def’auw

Ballinger, assistant postmaster, said university and I’rof X YV. Cordier, address hefnie Kiwanis ,Tilb head of the history departnirnt of Vlmt-

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i morrow when (he delegate- wil. me.

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