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{VOLUME THIRTY-EIGHT

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1930.

NO. 221

AY ANNEX j, MORE LAND TO THE CITY

lion lor numbers of local citizens. The council is to investigate fees charged for such courses in other cities before assessing a fee against the local golf cour.e. Councilman indik' i 11,| tivj vonld not auction the building of another such course in the city, although they understand 1 an effort rvas to be made to build an-

arv attorney and < oi \ni, ot h P1 i,,,^ so0 „.

MEMBERS 10 M AKE SLII'EV Deparlment head v. re a.-ked by WITHIN SHORI TIME ^ Mayor Denman to make an invosti

., —gation of the amounts needed to run

tijilNV RECEIVIN'; BENEFITS '- r de.un tnn-nt, next year in order

______ that the council could go o’ r the

I tentative bii'lgct for io;’.i it tii r next

OMencaatle Telephone < oinpanv H'l, , neetil1g .

Rv (ouncil For Poor

Service

All claini- presented v ere allowed hy the coum l with the exception of Die one to the Huber Manufacturing

SHIP RESCUES AVIATORS ON OCEAN PLANE

JEAN MEKMOZ AND COMPAN-

IONS FORCED DOWN ON

OCEAN FLIGHT

A DANGEROUS CONDITION Automobile traffic over the pavement south-west to Manhattan is confronted with a condition at this time of the year that some one should take care of. That is the high weeds on the west side of the pavement at most

points of the highway. j These weeds, as high a tire auto ^EW ORDER ON SHIPMENT

MONON WILL ^

DISCONTINUE DAILY LOCAL

SOUTH ATLANTIC

mobile, have grown up to the. very edge of the pavement. A driver can not se • what is off the pavement and should he get off a few inches, he

ATTEMPT hit a deep hole, a bridge abut-

| ment, or something else and a fatal

Radio Repott States Fliers And Mail; accident could easily occur a a tesult

of this condition. A trip up and down the road with a mowing machine would quickly remedy this dangerous menace to drivers who use this high-

way daily

Mere Saved, Came Down

Near Steamer

An immediate survey of territory I Companj for the now treot roller. RIO. De JANIERO, Bra., July 3.— jjgrroun^ing GrU oica-tlo i to he i It u a aid tho luller had nut vet The Aeropostale Co., announced todav

made by the city council and city At proven satisfactory. Payment of this that Jean Mermoz, flying across the - t tomey Glenn H. I.yon for tho ptnp'> “ ebiini, am unting to 12,400, was with- i south Atlantic from Brazil to Africa. 1 I Kpm(Tfm of dot rmining what section- it would held until repairs made to the roller! had descended short of his goal near *-FiL. i.F II I.1A-1-l|^l_i

be desirable to annex to city for the by a factory representative were tried the Aeropostale Steamer Phocee, one of incroa ing city taxes. | out. ( ouncilmen also discussed the use ! of the ships which were stationed 1

of 17 gallon of gasoline by the police ! along the route to aid the plane in ^

FOR TERRE HAUTE ONLY At a meeting thia week of officials of the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce, it was voted to ask all the industrial concerns of that city to hire only men who live in Terre Haute They are going on the theory of “Terre Haute for Terre Haute only."

FREIGHT TO GO INTO EFi ECT ON JULY 21 ST.

RUNS

TWICE

WEEK

Pick l p Local Will Run For Present Between Lafayette And M'allace Junction.

WOMAN I-s DEFENDANT ROCKVILLi Ind., July 9—Julia

Tuttle of Bellmo' - ® is defendant in a $5,000 damage md filed in Parke Circuit court by Frederick Thompson of the same vicinity. Thompson alleg es that Miss Tuttle falsely accuse him of having stolen some of hei chickens and some raspberries He al so alleges that she accused him ane’ his brother of hving stolen a calf

from her-

MILL HELP REDUCE LARGELY THE WHEAT SURPLUS AND IMPROVE PRICES

CO. AGENT OUTLINES RATIONS

Explains Best Methodia Of Feeding M'heat To Hogs And Other Livestock

purpo

At the council

As II. S. Teacher!

night it was brought out that mnw> 'H'm tmeut in June, before allowing | case of distress,

perse" Just out hie the presuit - : ‘--

mecting I uesday t

imiy j i*ltv I

limit were now reeeiving the benefits of city water, light , and tire pro tectiun without paying city taxes. Included in the t niton to be Mir veyed with future annexation in mind, is Villa South, Fox Ridge. Mest Walnut street property and other thickly populated districts adjoining

the’ city.

AaAfter the survey > mad ■ the eoun ci! members will determine the new line for the city boundary and an An 1 "'cation ordinance will be drawn

up by the city attorney.

Efforts to annex territory ur

ERAUD CASE TO JURY BY NIOITITALL

The position of the Phocee was not ! given in tii" first messages, but it wa believed to be well towards the

I African coast.

The Aeropostale Co. was advised ! Miat the Phocee had aved Mermoz

Prof. Warron J. Yount, superintend- , ent of the Greeneastle city schools,

and h,s two companions, as well »s aml0U1|Ced Wednesday morning that

th mad they carried.

Announcement was made here Wednesday by the JMonon Railroad, that beginning on Monday, July 21, the local freight which has been running ] daily, will be discontinued, and the

south bound local, No. 13 will run or,! (ir' r |'|'ri| k\ I'| kl> j Monday and Thursday, and the north 1 f ili 1 J 1 I* / J* *_/i\

! bound local, No. 44, will run only on |

i Tuesday and Friday.

INSTRUCTOR OF AGRICULTURE ln additionf it was stated that a lo .

cal pick-up freight, handling car load | lots will run from Lafayette to Wal ! lace Junction. It was said the new or- ! der will not materially effect ship ments in and out of Ureenca. tie, but , ^

ACCEPTS JOB WITH FED-

ERAL LAND BANK

NEW FILLING STATION FILED

GARY ELECTION TKIAI VRGUMENTS EXPECT ED TO ME

SHORT TODAY

line for seven hours nuire flying, more than enough t<* txl ■' it to Dakar, when forced down. Mermoz hade an easy landing in moderate Seas. The Phocee took the Seaplane in

( ROWN, POINT, Ind . J ill; '• it Pi in’., after rescuing th* 1 fliers and their ii Gary election fraud trial, with I mail and proceeded lowly toward i

rounding the cit> ''' ri ' \ , ,r | Owen O'Malta and Joseph Carlson dc-! Dakar, where it w.-n not due until failed when •■lilt'Md < omp.uiu > was expected to go to a late tomorrow. Another plan? will property was imhu •( m t ic annexe [ j0 | ;p (Jountv Criminal couit jury to- then speed the mail to Paris. Since land, fought the annexation m loca (the !je ^ lHnp wit . Pf|lli| ,„ ,| with float Airts an . l | dl . " . a ', I"”'*. Cail-on was called to the witne s ers. the mail was undamaged. ftoperty w i ><" m« 1 1,1 j aland todav a.s the Inst witne, , for The plane left Bomfim Lagoon, attempted annexation. > the dcfei.s, South of Natal. Brazil, at 2:41 P. M. ^following a di 'u-. ioii , in i uro-i When court adjourned yesterday af- E. S. T., yesteiday. Beside Mermoz, over n focal o to t.uiiu.i < terucon, O’Mtlia wa undergoing ii I the < row consi-ted of Jean D'arby,

phone 1 on.puny to remov. pel-it- 1

t he had received the resignation of __ __

I he plane descent was forced by | y| ar tjn ,M. Bassett, vocational agri- ave ,- a g e sma il s hip a ienL from Chicago,

nl line trouble. It had auffieient gasc- ] t , lllture teacher in the high school. | 0

A TTORNEY TO PROBI

in all probability, it will make a delay DOMNTOAAN t.r.V-

of twenty-four hours or more in the .

TION BEFORE GIVING

SANCTION

SUCCESSOR TO

According to a letter sent to Prof. | ■ i ■ jrrt / k\ I ’ I* Yount, Mr. Bn ett has accepted n F 1* FI I ■ * ' ’ I 'M

position with the Federal Land bank of Louisville, which he believes has a | better future for him. In his letter, | Mr. Bassett praised and thanked | Prof. Yount and the school board for the courtesy and interest extended i.ij

his behalf.

At petition of J. P. Johnson an James G. Campbell, for a filling am ! service station on the northeast cot I ner of Walnut and Jackson streets I f| rrirVY/\\ A/|'|I

111 nil la \\ M fIjU Tuesda night. t iken under cor

j sideration by the council and city at I tomey Glenn H. Lyon instructed t

ib ueueui.

Mr. Ba- ett came to t.i "iic-i tb i OLD-k \SH10NED POLITICAL CON-1 inipe ’t plan ml -penfication

year ago from V'inceiiiies and was on : of the most popular instructors on tlm high 1 bool staff.

o~—

MOKKMEN IRAPPKD

NEW YORK, July 9 (t'Pt Ton

TROYESA DEVELOPS AMONG

O. P. LEADERS

the station, before sanctioning it erection in th- downtown district.

. ; Reasons for withholding immediat

CUMPKOMISK IS EXPECTED j granting of tim permit were to fin

j out whether the structure would in ( reu .e fin 1] 1 no 1 n • foi IQ!

° rounding ta

i cil members were hesitant in permit ting the cutting of two big Elm tree on tiie Jackson street side of the 1.

Withdraw As ( amlidate Republican National < hairman

P"."

Sc’ity Vttorney Glenn II. I,yon was instructed to corre.-poml with the Public Service tOmmis ion in regard to removal of the poles in the street. Council inembers charged the I’cleption" <'ompnny deliberately bad cut down its force of telephone operatorand repairmen in order to build up a care for the purpo ,<■ of asking the publb 1 itii ■ commission for iiicre«> °d rate, in Greenea tl". ('ouncilman

WASHINGTON, July 9 (I P) —An ca tion

. . . | cros.- e ,an illation b\ Moyd S. Drap<>i nav igator, anil Leopold Limb . Radio J , chief <b put) proMcator. opt 1 ator. II wa ttempti g the fii t ol dirt and rot k. 1 '• c< 1

* HmR the time for finnl ■ e Atlantic Africa to Brazil Bronx early today, killing one man old fashioned y j 11

O'Malia, testifying in his own be last month, inaugurating French Air- i mid injuring nine other-, two of them among leaders over a ucce or to PX p P ,. t , to spend on a fillin 1 —i— ... Atv,a^i^a I criouslv, i 1,'iiiduis 11, Huston a- cbaiitiian nf station at the corner, Od’i- Perkin

l The only warning of the impending | the Republican National Lommitte ha. | 1as a contract to remove the presen

i accident reeaivedl by the men. fill- ; developed as a result of plan for

half, denied any part in the alleg d j mail ervice to South America

conspiracy which was -aid to involve transfer of eight auto loads of vone i ie|H*Hten, to Gaiy-frourUoutli Chicago

on primary day, May (>.

( VMM Vt K HOME FROM TRIP J. O. Cammark has returned from a two weeks visit with hi- daughter

Beeiner Havens, who lias taken part and family of Tazewell, Virginia. 1 ‘ ‘ “ 1 He wa accompanied on the trip

(rardutT (iris Siispriidnl Imn

ing dirt buckets i ‘the deep tunnel, was the crackin? of timbers which h Id up the roof As they dashed for the lift, the shoring gave way sud

Ilup-ton’s ttUyeupnU. the ITiiUd Pre.-.- was informed today on uiiqii' -

tioiiable authority.

A compromise, however, is expected

by his brother, W. R. Uammack, -if Waterloo, la. He reports a fine trip,

in several lights again t increased utility rates in the city, advised the eouiicilmeri to keep a pad on their jjesks and to jot down the data when they received poor -ervice on calls or ■ppair of phones out of order. Poor ■erviee was the greatest weapon, against increased rate-, he told the

Inuncilmen.

■ Dumping of raw sewage into dorm •ewers in Greeneastle also came in

for ronsideral'*e discussion. It was ] tain districts. conditioi s have become intoler I u gbl. in numerous places and that an I SHADE TREES MAY GO ns pec tor for the State Uuard of . The question of cutting three fine Health was to accompany Dr. VV. M. shade trees on the it - of the propo fleGaughej, city health officer, on a , e,| Sinclair Oil Co. filling station at four of th* town in the immediate fu- j the corner of Walnut and Jack on ture. | streets, is causing city officials to ■ Stinks and .-inells in certain section-I wonder how the station can be cr-'Ct

VOUTH PLEADS GUILT V TO PETIT LARCENY IN DOUGHNUT STEALING

I denly and they were caught under the to be reached within a day or avalanche. Ten of the men dug their, with friends of Sen. Simeon l>. I < ! way to the lift and gave the alarm.! of Ohio withdarwing from the nm

Pleading guilty l<>

charge "f

Police, aided by workmen, finally i dug out the nine injured men and the body of Mi-haeJ Kelly, 37, of

but thinks Greeneastle looks mighty petit larceny in connection with the, good, on his return. Southern Indiana, I theft , f doughnuts from a bakery

basket delivered to the William Kuelier restaurant early Monday morning, Harold “Gat" Gardner, lb.

A oiikei s.

Kentucky , Virginia and West Va. Invhad no rain to speak of since the I i t of March. The gra .-, gardens and crops of all kind are just about burned up, and unless rains come there will lie -prion- hardship in the moun

ORDER FLIGHT ABANDONED PARIS, July 8 (UP)—The Air Ministry today oidereil aboiidoninent

, , of a proposed French attempt to cap- ■ ill known Greenea tie youth, urev , Tor | d h ii pended term of 80 day- on tb" ||j g | lt record.

unsightly Aructure on tli" locatioi councilmen '..ou" infonued. Several o the councilmen expressed the opiniot that the station would be a decide improvement over the old v oode hanty now occupying tlv coiner. It was reported that the Oil Coir puny intends to level the lot down t street level which would necessitat removal of sidewalks and the tree 1 and construction of driveways acros ih" idewalks. Tim filling station wil

ment for appointment of Fess to -uc

eced Huston.

/V temporary appointee acceptabi to the various leaders is likely to Ik agreed upon, it was indicated. Tin

choice may bu Ralph William,, of, ,M, :l fireproof brick structure com Oregon, now "mug as vice chairman, 'plying with all tin- regulations of th

The leading opponent of Fess’ -e -tale liie marshal office. I.-, tion i gi Mo f N« 1 1 1 :

nduranc" refueling | Hampshire, chairman of the Repub- 'o look over plan for tin let lican .-enatocial compaign committee, -f *1"' i" p t his approval to a udio

Indiana State Farm and a fine of

#1 wk! rnst.-, amounting *o $11, in n j ||ip ( | )e jj u „{ pi B r(J tiiei , , et a new j imediate rc ignation despite the di. "ty court this morning. i marl, at Chicago, was organized last favor w ith winch most party leader

The attempt, icli was abandoned ' U n ," ha elected to oppose Huston' the ponnit

Considerable d

Gardner said lie intended to leave

^re becoming a nuiraiiee, the mayoi ^aid. Couneil member a ured Mayor )enman of their support in any teps might take to “make the town

(hut'll rigid."

Newer water in many instance- ijpoig into storm eweis ili-tead of

ed and the trees saved.

This corner has long been one of the hady spot- in downtown Green ^•astle. In fact it is the only shady -pot w itbin tli" bn inr di tin t. sii'l .in all probability if the Siuclaii project goes through, the big trees will

Hilary sewers, it was reported. The i go down, urces of newel water is to be traced Greeneastle is noted for its line iw n, Mayor Denman indicated, and ^ -bade tree- and it will be too bad if e persons responsible for the con these have to be cut down.

dlti-'iis are to be forced to remedy the 1 situation. Out-houses are another znni r' of annoying odors, it was said. ^BTie street committee was author ited to purchase 10 and 15-inch cor •fcated metal tile to replace the

Man (iriiznl l»y Ileal In (instodv

September by tii Farman Company,

town and secure work and promised | |jacked |jv th(> Ajr Minijjtrv . to pay the fine within 90 days. ; The |Ilil)ititrv , id thp p ro j ect wa .

The young man wa? given a severe

have viewed the chairman ince thsenate lobby commit tee’s disclosur conceming In handling of Muscle

abandoned lieca" e of the expens' Shoals lobbying fund

the present record.

lecture by Mayor AV. L. Denman | neces.-ary to bi

Prosecutor Mar ball Abrams, whoj

-- him that in ttewMi . ., . would rc ult in the Farm sentence j()||

being enforced. I 1

Gardner was said to have been 'I' II,,!,,,,,,,

implicted in several petty misde ; I** ' NNIdlll * UIM II

meanors which have occurred in the j past. He was urged to turn over a |

,ew leaf and ,ee tahlish himself ini VkRMt E BI Is. JS, SON nl . HAHthe community. j N, ' K B, , ' S TOWN

SHIP, DIES IN IOAVA

Friends of Mose are imderstood to be urging hi v lection a chair inan. but Ke.-.' backers aie equally unwilling to accept the New Hamp

shire senator.

Had it not been for this comp!" . .-'tuation, Huston's resignation might already have b^en announced, tho e who are informed concerning the mat ter say . It is their oninion, however, b it a satisfactory adjustment will bmade in time so a peaceful ahnos pli*re may pervade Huston’s office here tomorrow when party leader

AGED MAN STRUCK SLEEPING WOMAN WITH AXE LAST

NIGHT

ppe.-cnt ty |K' of clay tile under tinstreet.- which is being broken by heavy tFAi' ki-. The corrugated tile will cost a li*tl" mure, it was said, but would

la - fill'll" n pill" in. nt...

;f Tb" Stmt eommhtM al o was au i INDIANAPOL:.,'. JuK H (UPl - *r " Fefu - there. Dumping l,L S en most ^ b} ’. he h, ' a * a, “ l 1 bad satisfactory since this step was tak- ^ ^ m, it was said. The Pond has beer. I M ”’ *** fenced by the University which will I " ml s,,Urk h '‘'' °" th< * hpH * 1 w,th a " cl<>. ,e the gates and stop the dumping aX> members of ,hp famil Y told unless a man is kept there by the city ersit was said. Councilman Havens .Its Thp wo, " a,,, ' s ,1 ' rP »* «ons »»d her uss.-d the advisability of charging! hu8b,lnd > “ rm#d " ith a shotgun, set jlocal garbage haulers a small fee in i ou, searcb ^ lp aBe (f p d attacker, rder to reimburse the city for the | a r °o mer Ht t, "‘ Dan «io home, bllar a day paid the dumping -uper-1 Police found the aged man hiding isor. No steps were taken on hisi'" weedK under a railroad elevation. ggestion. ' He was streaming with perspiration I The miniature gulf course at Wash- Hnd tulked incoherently. He gave m igton ami Arlington streets also reason for the attack other than he Jani" in for diseAiaah n. M iym lii n "Ju-t had to i!" it. "'pen said one man had threatened Danzio would not allow his wife to t" gel out an injunction against the be removed from the house, apparent'(ourse on grounds it was a nuisance. | ly holding hospitals in distrust. Phys Several of the council members, how- iciuns said she was suffering from ever expressed their opinion that the concussion of the brain, but that her place afforded amusement and recrea- condition was not serious.

PI I N AM’S SHAKE $8,314

(i | An operation for acute appeudiciti

Putnam county’s share of the In- | ’’t Sioux City, Iowa, proved fatal at meet to discuss plan.- for the forth liana school fund, based upon »n 8 o'clock Wednesday morning to Vem , coming congressional election ca n

enumeration of 4,928 students, will ' r e Buis. 25 years old, youngest on paign. be $8,314.78, it wa.- announced at In- K Mr - and Mr.-.« hamer Buis of Mur

dianapolis Wednesday mdrning.

;ion 3Lose

the building petition. Coum lima Beamei Havens indicated he woulc like to have petition.- for buildin permit,- include the pioposed co.t the -tructure for two rea ons. First it would help a.arii'c it a accurate a -e sment value, and °c o'.d, would give local official - - idea of the amount of building g"in on in the city. All ■ John McAlind“ii. "Ot Jackson street, was given a permit construct a frame chicken house the rear of her residence.

CLOVERDALE WOMAN IS DEAD

ARMFRS MAY FEFD WHEAT TO LIVESTOCK

Many farmers throughout the state have decided to feed a laige p?rcentage of their wheat crop to their ivestock this year. This i prompted by the. shortage of other feed materals and the present low market pr'eis of wheat a- compared to corn, ac•ording to County Agent Floyd Miller. Where the standard 4-2-1 ration is icing fed to dairy cows, that is 409 rounds of corn, 200 pounds of oats ir bran and 100 pounds of cotton seed neal, lin.eed oil meal or other pro ein supplements, it will be safe to •eplace half the coni in this ration vith wheat. For best results this cheat should be coarsely ground. For fattening pigs, a good quality >f wheat is worth fully as much a orn. In a number of feeding trials onducted by experiment stations in Ohio, ivansao, Kentucky, Missouri and elsewhere, pigs fed wheat and ankage make slightly more rapid ’'ains and require about 3 per cent 'ess feed for 100 pounds of gain than hose fed corn and tankage. From he results of these experiments there ,s aparently no advantage in mixing vheat and corn when either of these ire fed alone or when fed with tankge. AA’heat should be ground course tr rolled for swine. This grinding or oiling increases the feed value from '6 to 20 per cent. Soaking wheat has iroved a poor substitute for grindng as it makes but little saving over "eeding dry gram. Soaking ground vheat may increase its value slightly Hit perhap- not enough to justify the rouble. Ground wheat, especially 00 fine, tends to form a sticky mass n the pig's mouth. In such cases it s advisable to feed it in the form if thin . lop. For f""diiig lamb - mt -f gain -n the wheat fed lambs will be prac’cally the same as those fed corn. However, the feed required for 100 'ounds of gain will run approximate'y 2 per cent more in the case of vheat than of corn. Since wheat is 1 starchy giam, the b-st results are vith clover, alfalfa or oy bean hay. In feeding wheat to hoi. ns, the vheat .lumld bn mixed with a bulks' oncentrate such as bran md in modwat" amount only. Too hea' leering of wheat to hor - often rc'ults in digestive trouble ■ and skin 'ruptions. For feeding deer . win it lias praricallv tb - .ame feeding vain- 1 corn. Towever, it is not relished by calls a., much a corn which will have i ten dene \ to lc i-en the consumption jvhich of course would result in slight(Continued on Page 2)

Unless a settlement is reach'd, the

ion township. The body w ill prob- dissention may come to the surface at ably be returned to the home of his i the meeting, a? many of those in parents Inter in the week for funeral cited have indicated privately their services. ! disinclination to proceed with cam Buis, whose home wa in Muncie, paign plans until Huston i out. had started with two other men in Thi situation, it w-a.- stated authsearch of work. They got as far a | oritstively, explans Huston's pubSioux City when Buis was stricken lie reticence concerning his In- | idm nisti it 1 trd - ■ PI* ’H An operati I, tant

eultui u ed the administration 8ioui Cltj hospitafailed to m ■--■ tion that ifht ooatinu la ehaii M Willi nt..,.ting t.. Kgn-, i:i ' ■••"'I dp ath .ncurred e;«il> today, man i whih longer, ind President |

for a number of years.

Surviving are three step-children.

t II A LI.KNGKS admimstkation

— —o —-

HAYS, Kas., July 9 (UP) —Gov. i.Tyde M. Reed. Kansas, in a *.peech ptep.-ii"d foi 4‘divt ry today, chal lenged the whole attitude of the

culture to industry and questioned Beaides bis inre it and several l Hoover's silence concerning the mat

the good faith of Alexander Legge, brothers and .-piers in this county, ter.

MR H un LA DI NNY, MILLIM R I CCUMBS I" SHOR I ILLN1

OF HEART DISEASE

Mr l lizabeth Denny, "ido.v oi Harvey Denny, passed away at hei home in Cloverdale, Tuesday e'enin) at eleven o’clock, after an illness ot

chairman of the Farm Board. | he is survived by the widow and a

Reed’s speech, a bitter denunciation | small son at Muncie. of the administration’s policies, wa the Bainbridge cemetery. to be made fiom the same platform, o-

on which Secretary of Agriculture! lEMI’EKATl RE REAt HF-S 93 Arthur M. Hyde and Legge appeared A maximum temperature of 92 d" to urge the Kansas farmers a reduc- gree,- was recorded by the local gov-

tion of their wheal acreage.

eminent thermometer Tuesday. Another hot day was Wednesday with

LOST TEETH AT DANCE

MONTICELLO. July 9 (UP) ...

set of false teeth were lost in the recorded by street thermometers ini to this office. shuffle at the Ideal Beach Garden, a , the downtown district. j o dance hall, at Monticello a few nights | o CARDINAL VANNUTELLI DIES

a(r „ I THE WBATHER VATICAN CITY, July 9 (UP) —

The loss was di covered when one I Mostly fair tonight and Thursday, Vineenzo Cardinal Vannuetelli, dear,

of the dancers found the floor unus-; hut probably unsettled at times; not of the College of Cardinals, died at

_ I Tv Denny and Charles Dem y o'

DK. HAWKINS HONORED J ... , , Moo ^ „ ,, , . . „ Cloverdale and Mrs. \A. J. Allee ot Dr. Eugene Hawkins of Greenea? ) . ie<MK . 1 and a ml Tn Mrs. iaunie tie. has received notice of h.s ap- ^ „ f K , ( , rid(l w . ho wa3 „ith her apoint ment as department surgeon for 1 p nmp of her dp;ith> and H nU mbe. he ensumg year, of the United Span- nf M>ir( . and nephew - an d friend? ■sh War Veterans, Department of In-1 w)1 , b „ , ved to , Parn of h « r

i K FOR >LOAV ACCOUNTS Membei of the. Putnam County Credit A oc in tion b -e been asked 0 submit a li -t of their slow ac--ount 1 to the secretary Quite a few nember have shown interest in suonitt ng th«se atcount;, twenty-five heady having responded. Card.? lave tieen mailed to all members by 'he president of the Association to be returned by July 10 It . hoped to have " li t of each merchant’s slow accounts. o —— MtMIKI rHUR'DAY The fourth conceit of the ummer season will b p given tomorrow night, starting at 8 o'clock, on the t ourt House lawn, by tin- Greeneastle band. Another splendid I'rcc.ram has been arranged and no 'loubt another .-ecord crowd will be m attendance. (, A. Lindbergh NAMED VFIER FAMED FAII1ER AS YOUNG MOTHER DESIRED

diuna. The appointment was made by , a o> i,,r.„ •. , • . . . , ... death. Her hu.-band pa-.-ed awa\ June Fred Loetzerich of Evansville, new 1 1

the mercury almost sure to lieat this state commander. This is Dr. Haw- G • • [luirsdzy at mark. Much higher temperatures were 1 kins’ twelfth successive appointment t he home in Cloverdale.

J The Rev. D. J Nixon will have charge of the funeral services and the burial will be in the Cloverdale cemetery. Joshua I ' * * ter. West of town en

ENGLEWOOD, N J . July 9 (UPfThe son of Colonel and Air.- Charles A. Lindbergh 8 1 been named Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr. The announcement was mud" la t night at the home of Ambassador [twight AV. Morrow, Mrs Lindbergh’s

father.

The child was hern on June 22, the 24th birthday of Mrs. Lindbergh, and in the fame house in which its par ent' were married on May 27, 19?''. Mrs. Lindbergh and the child are expected to leave soon for the Mor

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