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OLUME THIRTY-EIGHT

GREKNCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, MAY 13,1930.

NO. 173

issellvillk BOV HEIiD AS

rnCUVCK FOKnrR Cttl i ,ns us takers. At this time, about | ■ I Vflt.V/lJlI. 20 nave reported that thry were not

*! FATHERS AND has received supplies from IL'nry I Thompson, to take care of the people! who were not enumerated by the lo-'

11 Kill SCHOOL HAND AT ROTARY

-INCHEON

SONS BANQUET HELD MONDAY

Local Musical Organization At ill Be (■uests Of Rotarians Wednesday

iisteil in the enumeration and Miss Black asks that any one else who

UlAM l ' 1 '■ IN ' 1?!.wa not included In the census enum*

■ in MARSHAL DOBBS ON

■ TUESDAY

(ASHED two

eration notify the Chamber of ComI merco at once, so that these names may be added to the li.-t as the gov-

( HECKS eminent is anxious that everyone he

enumerated.

SPLENDID MKKTINt; IS ENJOYED AT NEW METHODIST

( III R( II.

j. Man's SmtpiciouH Actions Al ■ Mar Store Resulted In His

Arr.st Here

ENORMOUS SNAKE Kt NS WILD LOQANSPORT, Ind., May 13 (UP) — Logan port residents again have been terrified by the reappearance

jlliam Klein, 17, son of Charles G f a large snake which has been seen lein of Russellville, was arrest 1 d OI) s veral occasions during the past

seven years,

Walter Rehwald said the reptile is 12 feet long. It is said to he of a yellowi. h color with black diamond

shaped spots.

The snake has ivaded all traps set for it, although when discovered unexpectedly, it moves slowly and with-

out apparent alarm.

The (ireencasth high school hand, under the direction of Medford Maxwell, which has made such a wonderful record during the short time it has been organi/. d, will he Cue gn -Lts of the Greencastle Rotary

II. E. WILLIAMS, IS CHAIRMAN club at luncheon Wednesday noon, _______ | it wa - announced today.

Eollowing Meal, Interesting Program Was Enjoyed By Those Present.

tiay morning about 2 o'clock north side of the square by Lhsl Ott Dobbs, charged with

Lj n \ suspicious actions in the [ store resulted in his being taken custody. According to Ed Hibvcho waited on him, the young pui'Hiased several aihides of jug apparel and then presented

The Community hall of the Method ist church was the scene of a gala occasion last night when more than eighty fathers and sons enjoyed a banquet which was the closing feature of this year's work of the Meth-

odist Brotherhood.

At six-thirty, the father.-- and sons fil'd into the dining room and sui j q -und'd the tables decorated with' | irises and candles w-hile Mr. William I

It is said the snake at one time ; Blanchard Jr., and hfs orchestra 1

NEW MARKKA WOMAN DIES Mrs. Alice Fullenwidor Husenbark, 71, wife of William W. Husenbark, died suddenly at her home in New Market Monday. The funeral will be In Id at New Market Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mr.-. Busenbark was born on a farm near Waveland and was widely known in that vicinity and in Ku ellvillc.

OPEN HOESE AT HOSPITAL

19 GRADUATES OF UNIVERSITY FROM PUTNAM

GREKNCASTLE AND COMMUNITY WELL REPRESENTED BY D'PAUW SENIORS

THREE

MUSIC SCHOOL

NEW AIR MAIL ROUTE TO S. A. ESTABLISHED

TRENT I! I LIEU AND COMPAN* lo.Ns COMPLETE TRANS-AT-

LANTIC FLIGHT

Fourteen Of 'The Total (If Nineteen Live In Greencastle. Get Diplomas June tlth

Lrk fur $16.u'l. When told that Lnulil huv to go into th" CenIJcatiunal Bank to ca-h the clicrk, told Hibhett that he would go Hie First National Bank as lie come people there. The check Lade out and indorsed by “Rob-

|r" i, h'

the Star store, Klein went Liiom’s and bought a -hirt, givcheck for $12.75, made out to l-t Brooks on the Citizens Hank ► inbridge and signed by Fred !

He nceived $10.25 in change K)) |,| K MONROE HITS FLEEING

CAR ON NATIONAL ROAD

made it- home in the foundation of an old house that since has been torn down, hut it is believed it still hides

on the old site.

ATTENDANT TAKES SHOT AT GAS THIEF

Ed Coffman, who miade the

Ihc meantime, however, the poLd been notified of the young strange actions by the Star land Marshall Dobbs investigat-ll-in was located on the north If the square where it was said L planning to get a new tire Ford coupe he was driving Ihich belongs to his father. Ihor investigation revealed that (had gone to the J. C. Penney |b‘ fore going to - ither the Star Cannon’s, and had cashed , for $16.75, made out to “Rob- | >k ” and with the signature, (. x. At Pemiey’s lie bought a fiousois, receiving $11.79 in Hip arrest'd, Klein had $16.34 I cDiency in his pockets. He also Ijiveral blank checks of varioaj Putnam banks and one check ■hat was believed to be $25, ■Inch had been torn into small he way to jail, to await arruignKlein told Marshal Dobbs that t’us his first nfferw?. He also ildKie officer that he was trying )■ enough moie y to go to Canada. ^Examination of Klein’s personal revealed that he recently had |in Cincinnati, ()., and was at on a visit. He is known a HA’ Klein or Cline, although a !■' license in his possession was ■■i under the name of William and hi.- addn ss was given as — IteRim. [0 BUY STREET ROLLER

EARLY MONDAY

played. When all the chairs were filled, II. K. Williams, chairman of tin music commitec, led in the favorite 'Brotherhood get-together song, after which all joined in singing “Blest He the Tie That Binds Our Hearts in

Christian Lov Professor (

Hildebrand, president of the brother j tional Hospital Da> Monday to visit hood, then pronounced the Grace. jthe cunty hospital here. While the gu -Is enjoyed a dinner j 'The visitors were conducted on a j served by section two of the Wo- g neral tour of inppertion throughout man's League, directed by Miss Uridg- , the beautiful and » >11 equipped .-truces, the orchestra continued to play. ! ture. Light refreshments were served The numb rs played by the orchestra by the nursing stalf.

\ \ THIN \ L IIOSI’I I Al. DA) IS OB SERVED A I < « H NI)

HOSPTTAE

Many Greencastle and Putnam

D. W. j county people took advantage of Na

Nineteen students from Putnam county will be graduated from DePauw University in June. Fourte-m of these will be from Greencastle. More than 300 seniors will be candidates fur degrees this year in Commencement exercises Monday, Jmc 9th. Three of the nineteen will be graduated from the school of music. They are Miss Freda Mabel MacDonald,

OPENS NEW GARAGE Grov r McCammon of Roachdale, | has taken over the Randel Garage on north Indiana street, and has mad" numi rous changes ir. the building, j He has completely equipped it for automobile repair work and will main- | tain a twentj four hour service. A Standard Oil service lation has also been installed at the build- j ing, making it one <*f the most completely equipped garages in the vi

cinity.

WOMAN WINS SUM ON MONON l( \ILW \ Y

BEDFORD, Ind., May 13 - Mrs. I Kate I.iinll' y, of Salem, seeking a judgment in the sum of $20,000! against the Chicago, Indianapoli & 1

Louisville Railway company in a dam- f N n A, ‘- 13(UP)-Jea n age suit in the Lawrence cin nit court uml two companions com-

pleted a trans-Atlantic test flight preparatory to establishing an ocean airmail service when they lauded

LAND

NATAL, BRAZIL

Make Trip Across Ocean With Mail I rom Europe In 20 Hours. Bat-

tled Storms

was awarded judgment for $8,000 b> a jury following deliberation.- which lasted two hours. 'The defendant company ha- intimat'd that it will appeal the ra ■■ to the Supreme court. Mi . Lindley allegt .1 that she . offered per onal injuihes and . evere iii rvou. shock when a hat box fell from a baggage rack overhead onto

512 Klin street, Greencastle; William j her on TVb. n, I'.rJH, whih -In \y,a aj G. Bbuichard, loOH eust Seminary I ^u.'Si-r;gei on a Mini on |ia onger

Theft of seven gallons of gasolne at the Rislie Monroe filling station, at the Broadpark corner, east of Mt. Meridian on the National Road early Monday morning, probably had seri-

ous consequences for three young men , „ . . . ,, ’ . , I Quartet, Philip Tavlor, Thai les Brown

in a new Pontiac roadster, who were ‘

were largely original compositions of the conductor, Mr. Blanchard. Miss M” Wf$aret Ann Inman rendered a beautiful solo also composed by .Mr. Blanchard, who accompanied her at the piano. In addition to the orch« s tral numbers, much group singing

was heartily indulged.

After the dinner, the High School

the object of revolver shots fired at the fleeing car and occupants by Mr.

Monroe.

At least three of the four t-hots fired by Mr. Monroe, took effect in the car, Mr. Monroe stated. One of the bullets broke the windshield of the car. The fleeing ear, going at least 80 miles an hour, heat a telephone call to Mt. Meridian, residents of \h4. yftyage ,said Tuesday. Brazil police w-erc notified hut either failed to catch the young men or they failed to go through that town. After securing S’veil gallons of gasoline from Mr. Monroe the young men in the car told him goodbye and .started to drive away. Mr. Monroe ran into his station ami secured a re volver, g< tting four shots before tincar speeded out of range. Mr. Monroe was certain four of the shots found the car but whether any of the occupants were hit he could not t< II.

Games for th • children on the lawn were directed by Mr . John Cartwright. A group picture of the visitor- was taken by J. (). Cammack. Mis Eva Milbutn, 'jperintendent and hci laff deeply appi -ciated the many flow rs which wete sent to the lio. pital and greatly enhanced the

edifice on Monday.

Mis Milhurn al o -tstes that ini

street, Greencastle; and Miss Ko-a-lin Inge, Russellville. The other sixteen will receive bachelor of arts d« groe.- from the liberal arts college. Thos outside Grecm a tie are: Francis Parks McClure, R. R. 1, Cloverdale, who majored in Latin and plans to teach that subject aft' r graduation. Melvin Otto Hedge, Reelsville, who majored in mathematics. Mr. Hedge was not in school the second s'liies ter as he had sufficient hours and points at the mid-year to be grad-

uated.

Floyd Miller Call, Roachdale, who majored in economics and is a meinh' r of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Beil Eugeni' Buis, Coate-villc, who majored in zoology and plans to teach that ubject after receiving his de-

gree.

Half of those from Greencastle plan

tiain. The aeeident is alleged to have

jccurred m ar Salem.

I < ity council, at Bs meeting towlll open bids for a new street for the city of Greencastle. said Tuesday that several I will submit bids 011 the roller, 1 in be powered with a gaau-

HLguic

0 ptmeyer H. S. i\vani|>s dubs 11-.)

Sentence Former Farm Prisoner

VIRGIL RE DM \N PLEADS GUILTY

IN FEDERAL COURT. LOCAL P<)STMASTER TESTIFIES

|GE OF HITS IN SIXTH INN |G SCORES It) RUNS FOR

TERRE HAUTE NINE

3

Virgil Uedmon, 24 years old, of Indianapolis, was sentenced to eighteen months’ imprisonment in Leavenworth penitentiary at East St. Louis Monday by Federal Judge Wham on his pica of guilty to fraudulent use of the mails by sending worthless cheeks in payments to mail order

houses.

Redinon recently was released from the Indiana penal farm after serving a siv-montlis sentence. He asked leniency on account of the condition of his wife, who was injured in a fall

on ice last winter.

Postmaster E. K. Bartley, of Greencastle went to East St. Louis Monday it- a witness in the case. Redinon

| and Dirk- Brothers, contributed several numb' rs in good form. Threeminute speeches were given by the following sons: Charles Brown, Town Stephenson and Hubert Dirks, and responses followed by Mr. A. G. Brown, Dr. It. T. Stephenson and Dr. C. 1). W. Hildebrand. Fine repartee | pas.-ed between sons and fathei and it was apparent that thi older gene' ation maintained itself with difficulty against th" younger. A fine tone characterized the occasion and the tendency was to hold the church organization up to its best in anticipation of the coming of its new pastor, Dr. Monger, of whom great thing-

are expected.

The program ronrluitcd with competitive games stag'd he tv een lather, ami sons, the winner^ oi wi.icli v-eie presentd with boxes of candy. The games were dincted by Prof. William

Bishop.

■OLD BAINMUDGR M \N Sam Maehell, 23 years old, was h<dd in the county jail Tuesday following his arrest at Bainbridge Monday by Sheriff Edward Fit djorge, on a w arrant issued by National Guard auth orities at Ladoga, charging Machall With dl-obeying regulations of the military unit. National Guard authorti's were to come for Machall on

Tuesday.

O Hair Suit Is I Irani hi (lourl

SEEKS $2.99!) FOR LOSS ON 1 \RM HOME FURNISHINGS IN TIRE LAST SEPTEI MBER

the pa t year mori babies have been horn al the county hospital than in any pr vious year ince it was built

in Northwood.

SEEKS NEW SPEED MAKE

I to

here from St. Louis, Senegal, at 6:15 a. 111, today. Merinoz, navigator D'Abry, and radio operator (iiuiie brought with 1 hem .'ins pounds of French mall, thereby making their flight the first, euiiiiiiereial air crossing of (ho "Util Atlantic despite eight previous Iran Atlantic Mights along the out hem route.

Suit of Bascom O'Hair, farmer, residing north of Greencastle, against the National Fire Insurance Company, for $2,99!) insurance alleged due under a policy carried by Mr. O'Hair

lenca-tle's high school baseball day a- a witne-s 111 me case. Keunion with the Company, a a result of a 'ent down to defeat for the fir.-t was alleg'd to have sent the worthless n ri . which destroyed the O'Hair farm this year Monday aftornoon, checks through local postoffices. j hpme last September, opened in tin the Gerstmeyer nine from Ter- 0 I Putnam Circuit court Tuesday mornutc walloped it, 14-5. A deluge EXPLORER DIES ing before Judge Jam' s V. Hughes.

I* and runs in the sixth inning I - I ■' ,r - O’Hair is seeking insuiance ,or | 5000 ft , )l( ,.|,. vll ti on

the. visiting team 10 runs. | OSLO, May 13 (UP)—Frhljof Nan-, furnishings which were totally ( . hut( ,

( Cub nine got away to a good I sen, the famous Norwegian explorer, strayed w hen the home burned with I ' ‘ ^

scoring 5 runs in the opening [ died today at the age of 68. | its contents. He is represented by utGerstmeyer was held in check | Nansen al-o was famous as a torneys Hays and Murphy,

khile, .-coring 2 runs in the sec-' statesman and scientist and won the The insurance company, it is said, ^ to(| . .. (l , |,| ,.;„ nih Fa ,i,.y, 52, l-'-ingand 1 in the third. Neither] 1923 Nobel Peace prize for his work I^J‘^ asserted drunken driver, after an

COL. TURNER HOPS OI F ON A TRANS ( ONTINKVTAL

AIR DASH

LOS ANGELES, May 13(UP) Col Roseoe Turner, with a lion C11I1 as 11 hihmoi, look oil here ai 1 a. 111. PCT, today foi Lev Yolk 111 an utlenipt lo esiahlisti a new uans-con-tinenlal speed record. Col. Turner planned to take a course himilar to Hiat flown by Col and Mrs.Char -s \ LiiiiII>iugli wneii I hey recently cNtalilinhcd a record of 14 hours, 23 minules and 27 seconds for the flight. Col. Turner left the United Airport carrying 415 gallons of gasoline which he deemed sufficient lo carry him to Wlchlla. Kan., the only stop seehduled en route. He said he would land there for fuel and weath-

er reports.

Like the famous trails Atlantic flier, Col Turner expi eted to attain high speed by keeping to altitudes b"tween lu.uno and 16.000 feet above

sea level.

He also counted 011 favorable tall

' winds to aid him.

The plane Is an express model Lockheed with a rated lop speed ol about ISO miles an hour. Special features Included a supercharger and reserve fuel tanks to facilitate high altitude and longdistance flight. Both Turner and Gilmore, the lion mascot, wore parachutes, the oue for the euh being specially made to

accommodate his weight.

Col. Turner has figured in several endurance and distance flights and started on a similar venture a year ago hut was foiled down at Tulare, Calif. Hu has the distinction of floating an airplane to earth from

by means of

teach their major subjects next

yea r.

Miss Beulah Man Gill, 6(18 And' rson street, majored in English composition and plans to do teaching. Marian Elizabeth Briggs, 712 east S' miliary street, majored in English literature. S. 'Town Stephenson 7‘ , 5 W.i-hiio ton street, majored in physi< - Hr is the youngest memlier of the dess 1!) years of age This year he wapresident of hi- fraternity, Delta 'Tim Delta. Joseph P. Allen, 636 east Semin ary street, majored in German and plans to teach aft'1 r-ci ivinr Ida dc gree. Graham Thomas Robertson, 624 cast Washington street, majored in phy .-ics and plans to tcai h that s>nh-

fact.

Miss Shirley E. Martin, 718 ea L Seminary street, majored in home economics, which she plans to teach. Miss Martin was 1101 in school the second semester having sufficient hours and: points at the mid-year to he graduated. Amos Ellis Light, 406 cast Semin ary street, majored in chemistry and plans to do graduate work after re ceiving his degree. Marie Nora Pitkins, 7 west Poplar treet, majored in comparative literature, which she plans to teach. Ira Donald Black, 302 Greenwood Ave., majored in the department of speech. He was not enrolled the second semester as he had earned at the mid-year sufficient hours and points to receive his degree. Donald C. O’Rear, 11 Olive street, majored in the department of eco-

nomics.

mazii, m\n FAVORED IN .7111 DISTRICT JAMES RAPKR EXPECIEI) TO Bl J^I.EI I El) DIS I Kl< I I II \11(-

M AN OF G. O. P.

Unofficial announcements inade today indicated that James Kapcr of Brazil ha ni" l of the support of the Fifth district for th chairman.-hip of the Republican party. Conferences of several haders who are playing an important part in the .selection of the chairman were held Monday in Terre Haute. The opinion wa- expressed that wffiile II ndriek.-. and Park)! county had not yet conn' to Raper's support, yet they will do •> and that the selection of th)' Clay county man will he unuuimou A change in the <-i<-«- h lii inaii-hip progran o,e d))>'n doling the conference, if - a l.ueil. after t was learned th >l Mr- Maik Neliekcr would nni he a candidate. It hod hi n ifnnnipiccd previous!' that si all probability would hi- Do chairman Mrs. Aaron Cooper fonn-j erh of I’utriam county, and now of I'oike county, likely will icccive the recognition of thi appointment. Mrs. Cooper served 1 \ ice rhairioan of the district several vcai ago and is considered a capable woman fur the position. Th) 1 election of chairman and vice chairman wa- to take place in Terre Haute Tuesday aft r-

11 non.

A. K. (’henowetli, county chairman, and Miss Hazel Kambo, vice chairman, as well as .-everal local Republican leaders, w i- attending the <listrict meeting Ttux day. (ioinmillrr To Aid (lliildrrn \()l E $100 FOR CtiRKKl I ION Ol K> E \N D DEN I \L DEFECTS OF ADI N( 1 PEOPLE

I'he liig eaplane of Hie Compagnls Ai'i-opostale was brought to a landing lo r. approximately 20 hours and 15 minutes after taking off from St. Louis, where it had picked up the mail from the regular Toulousetu-

Saint Louis mail plane.

Heavy rain; fell along most of tho route plotted for the crossing, and Merino/, was forced to swerve from his course once to avoid (he worst of the storm. Despite the binderani'e of rain and fog. lie flew steadily westward, keeping In constant eominiiiiii.iiion with radio stations on both sides of the Atlantic an(|

with passing ships.

Unlike many other trans-Atlaulit) flights. Merino/, kept ill inch elo e cotitacl with the world that fhe <!au* ger of Ids undertaking was mini* luized considerably. From the one mint li lifted the plane from tho wains at Saint Louis, he sent frequeiil messages, sometimes to,Rug what the crew was doing, primetimes merely reporting Ihat al' was well. Almost two honi- after his takeoff In ."II t "■ \cropostalc Company that he was flying nicely, and two | hours later the three aviators aio ' 11 thin Mrs! meal, veil out over tho

FO.NUANNON GIVES UP

(IN RUM

The Greencastle Child Welfar cum mittee has voted to give $100 to p •

for the correction of eye and dental W ; U ,|

( DUN I

(li'feet - of Greenc.a th -cliniil childtcn whose parents an- uiiahli- to pay f if puch conntion, Mi , Li e Kecver, |iresid' lit of the committee, announced Tuesday. In the past the committee has paid for free milk in the city schools and also paid for gla ■ and correction of to'th w here parents were unable

to do so.

'The work of th" committee has been

pending trial on a charge of inipli ja great aid to many children who cation in a liquor ring that oiterated j otherwise would have hei n forced to in Vigo and Vermilion countie. . ] attend school handn pp'd by dcf< c

live* eyes or teeth and undernoun h-

nietlt.

only oil'' -v is thoio any evidence "f da r 1 That was wln-n the radio si in ion al Rio Do Janeiro re1 eived an urgent message from liiift at II p 111. yesterday which said: ' I'a Jug throuah heavy rains. Visil'ilily lacking Taking new couraa to avoid tempi 1. Interior cabia

wet.’*

A few minutes later he advised the weather was still had. but that the visibility had Improved and tho

sea was rough.

A number of Aeropoatale mail ships, at different points across Iha Ulantic, reported communicatini; with tbe plane as it passed overt

head or nearby.

Aempostale officials said they be* li'vi-J Merino/, and In •'impanion^ had ct a uc* h.ilropl.iiie distani'4 n i uni hut tie would await the 1 In i kup of the Aeio ('lull beforo

claiming a new 111a. k.

The llicrs prohahly will niiixiii lu re iiuill the mail is 11 .msle. red tu nailhi-i plane, whh h will lly south* in an elTort lo reach Buenos

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., May 13 Ray Foiicaiinoii, who retired last January as sheriff of Vigo county, surrendered to Federal officers there on Monday and gave Ixind of $10,000 j

Eoncannon was one of the forty-six persona indicted recently by the federal grand jury at LiulisuapoU. in connection w ith tfie'alleged Vigo

HOLD DRl NKKN DRIVER Vermilion rum ring; He was in LOS ANGELES, Cal., May I I I UP.) i Texps on a business trip when the

indictment was returned.

Alii on Weilne ilay, Dins giving; four J v mail service from Kurope. Merinoz is expected lo return t(| Europe by airplane with South Ann erica 11 mail within about a week, Knroiil) from Africa to Brazil, hs was forced to swerve from hi* ■’' lied 111ed route of approxiuiately l.tuiJ inih , adillng considerable ilialance lo the flight. — 0 U Fir-Srlmol Fxaiii

At First

J '" r,, d again until the sixth inn-1 in furthering inteniational amity and “’■►hen Gerstmeyer'* hatters found j in famine relief in Russia.

^Ai < uli twirler, and beg.in alftBi*'

Hie hall to all corners of the I >'n runs wore scored before onslaught was halted, ither run was nuulc by Gerstf* in the seventh inning off E. f'T w hu relieved Tobin in the

iramr.

f next game for the Cuiis will he ' Monday when Worthington

here for a return game.

CHIC KENS STOLEN Mrs. Fant Judy, of near Brick Chapel, reported to Sheriff Edward Eiteljorge late Monday that thieves had stolen about fifty of her White Leghorn chickens some time Sunday night. No trace of the thieves was found.

—o-

of loss w ithin sixty days. Those on the stand during the morning included S. C. Sayers, local representative of

the company.

Mr. O'Hair was also on the stand at the morning scs-ion. Early Tuesday afternoon it was reported that Mr. Sluymaker, attorney for the insurance company, had offer'd to compromise the suit for $2,500. Mr. O’Hair and his at-

autouiohile collision here last night in which Dr. Paul S. Andrews, 40, of Butler College, Indianapolis was kill ed instantly. ( [ A Farley was hooked on suspicion of manslaughter by police Who said a sobriety test given him after the accident showed he was under the in-

fluence of liquor. —o-

NEW EXAMINER HERE

Thirty members of the alleged ring were arraigned before Judge Robert

ling, failed to appear for arraignment and last Saturday Judge Baltzell ordered forfeiture of the $10,000 bond under which h was at liberty.

DEPAUM I ROC N( E> I III

WABASH NINE. Ml Id 3|(HH.DREN ENTERING SCHOOL Dcl'aiiw scored eight runs in the NEXT E\LL MUST HE GIVEN 1 ighth inning to defeat the Wahai-h EXAMINATION haseliall team, 110 to 3 in a game at I .—' —• Crawfordaville Monday afternoon. It, Examination of all children miter*

C. Baltzell in Indianapolis last week was the second virtoiy of the mui on I ing .-hool for the first time next fall and entered pleas of nnt guilty. They foi the Methodist club. | at En t Wanl, w ill be held at the will be trieil June 9 at Terre Haul'. 1 Dwl’auw was aided in the fatal eight | Fust Ward School building Wed lies* Joseph Trauin, alleged leader uf th* by five error.- by th < avemen in day h-ginning at 8 o’clock. It is ex*

field: Wildman of Del’auw and We t peel d the examinations will be com* 0/ Wabash, .rival hnrleis, each ul plet-d by noon. Parent* are urged lowed six hits, W'eist also hit a home i to accompany their children. run - » I The purpose of the pre-school exThe score: aminations is to find physical deDePauw .... (it) 0 2 h 00 8 0—10 6 2 fects of children in order that they

3 6 8 may he corrected iiefore the child eir

Irene Wallace, 2-ycar old daughter

George McKinney of Shelby t'oun , ( f Me. an J Mrs. Kenneth Wallace of I Wabash .... I 0 1 0 I 0 I) 0 0

, , , 1 . ik«. I ueorge .vici\> 01 i»ii, 111111 mie. -n - - - -• '"'"'o-'* if- in-- iinm enTlie West Walnut Street road h* , torneys w re in con e ..i. .ity, Meld examiner for the state board! Fillmore, R. 3. has been ordered ad- Wildman nhd Huinaday; W'eist and ters school next fall. The examinbeen closed to traffic while a new] insurance company a " ,,u y “ ’J 4 I of acC ounts, is here working on coun niitted to the Riley Hospital for child- Bcwline. I ing physiciais and dentist will be W.

[ it " t l Frank Clark, who re- floor Is being put in the overhea to accepting-t e coinpro ^e . recor( | g . He succeeds George A i ]p n in Indianapolis, following a pet- o R. Hutcheson, A. E. Ayler and J. A. " Uth (,f town on Stale Road 43, bridge at the old Big Four switch.] The case was 1 J ’ 1 1 ’ ' Scheer, who «Med last week following, jtion filed in the Putnam Circuit court. Mrs. Laura Chapman, east Wash Thtoop. Miss Mary Miller, county "* parent* of a "on. horn Tues 1 Traffic Is .being detoured by way of, for the amount e - - 1 ' ' stroke of aboplexy. | The girl is sufferinir of deformed legs, ington street, is reported seriously ill. I nurse, will assist in the esaminationa*

t.i„. we-t ewambk »tr*ei ro*d. 'ap. m.