The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1930 — Page 1

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, lOMO.

’4X BUDGET ORDINANCE IS SIGNED

to take the matter up with contractor W, E. Pickens, who built the street#, before his maintenance bonds expired. All claims presented to the council members were orderd paid by the council by unanimoue vote. All councilmen were present for the All councilmen were present for the session and a number of lobbyists also attended the meeting.

o KOUMER KESIDKNT

DIES A f LAFAYETTE

Friends here have been notified of

tcnnsylvania Asks City To Furnish th " d-nth at Lafayette Lm-day afP . ..‘i I ,,r Sewer \i Kn.i it-rnoon of Charles lam K , former res-

ident of north Madison street, Green-

D OBJECTIONS TO TVX It \ I F, OF 8.1 CENTS IN CITY

NEXT YEAR

IpTHER MATTERS TAKEN L'p

PRIM \RIES IN NINE STATES OF INTEREST

t Kl FltAN I \ITKI) STATES SI \ A TORS DEFEATED IN NOMINATION RACKS

Locust Street

COCZEN.S RACE

Do i or

castle, and for many years an engin-

eer on the Monon railroad.

The deceased was a member of the

Gov. Long Ilf laniisana liefeals Sen ator Kansdell. Senator Blease In South Carolina

(By United Press)

The growing list of United State

A city tax levy of 83 cent- on each

|| 100 taxable* was fixed for l'J31 last'putnam Lodge No. 4.j, 1. 0. O. F.

■light when Mayor W. L. It nm in sign- pje was also a member of Greencastle Senate veterai who have been *0

Encampment N<>. 50. He is survived feated in thi. year's primary election by the wife and one daughter. I bore two more names today. The funeral services will be held | Senator Cole Itleasc of South Caroat the home in Lafayette Friday af- hnu and Senator Joseph Kansdell of ternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Burial will i Louisiana, both of whom have served be in Oak Hill cemet''r> at Crawfords-j oiany term- in Washington, failed to

ville.

k,i budget and tax levy ordinances kdopted by the city council for the en-

duing year.

The budget provides a total of |lfi,315 for city expenditures in 11)31. h, was tentatively approved t w o weeks kgo but iinal action was not taken bntil la.st night when taxpayers were given an opportunity to remonstrate pr object to the levies as fixed. The budget will he presented to ‘ Jbe County Auditor within the next five days in order that the city leviehiay lie placed on the tax duplicates |

for next year.

The city levy is a reduction of 3 Uonl over the levy for last year which |v Mi cut- on each £100 taxable-. Representatives of the Pennsylvania

b; Co., appeal

Lnii:.'! member- last night and a-k-

Iwin renomination in yesterday’s conjte. ts. Other |xditical leaders who had been well entrenched also found their influence sadly diminished in the primaries, which were held in nine states. I Personality- rather than issues decided most of the races. Senator Ransdell lost the Democratic senatorial nomination to Huey P. Ixtig, latui-i-

ana’.- 36-year-old governor, in per-,

I 11RMER PUTNAM MAN ELECTED

PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL |the year in the South.

In Michigan’s three-cornered race for the Republican nomination for governor, the re-ult was still in doubt and Senator James Couzens was not yet!

C. C. ^YSONG NAMED HEAD OF NATL BODY

CONVEN I ION

HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 10

i fho riinncil fnmish the labor I Clarence C. Wysong, -tate insurance

in!t in 80 fee? of uT^ch pipe a a Icommissioner of Indiana, wa- elected ( ' f ">» ^ Although L P t o 36 to 48 inJhes to handle president of the national convention -ding with half the state’ precinct t, if ace water which runs off the south ” f insurance c onmissioners at a | i^In’theloS ,ali ° tS ' al ' ;t 0f being 1 funiish- elevated from the ^froit ciX,^ made effective th T raTroac ! post of first vice pm With hi- ^ cal ’ of Mayor Charles Bowie oy

As a result of ihe appeal the city ’lection a- P^ident, ! - has held alll^ ^

iiuncil and railroad officials w ill meet off.ces in the convention, which is com- Vcrmont Washing ri and t the seeno of the proposed ditch this Pti"d «>f uieuranc- mmiaaioners In the two ten fternoon at 4 o’clock to look -he ! from eve, ry state in the country. I,, ", Y. 1 < •* u rn .. , fternoon at o clock look .he | ^ ^ ^ inguranc , 1 Republican candidates appeared a

commissioner, was c: .-. n first vice ured of elecUon. In Washington the president; Clare A. Lee, Oregon in-j P rohjb,tlo '‘ UBUe fl « uwi ^ * ome surance commissioner, second vice ^ Wlth “ Wet nomm, r te<1 b > R ‘' president and A. S. ( aldwell, Tennes-1 P ubhta " s ^ a l>< 'no< rat in see insurance commi- oner, secretary. (November m the only <'-ngre s.onai

contest of outstanding interest. In Colorado inter* ’ . 'I • n d

■ <• ■ om r.

Railroad officials claimed that since L i- street was paved, city wat r hoots off the south end of the pavenent toward the station, damaging L r (imperty mi filling t.-.e stn. - . rith water to the depth of several It. Street materia! is , -u « irf a*i y b ; - the » at»T, it v ■■ ... Railroad officials pointed bo the lact that they paid S3,869 in taxes Ih - year, and owned property h< re pi -ed at S105,000. They felt t w :tt Ihe city could well afford t • provide labor at a cost of about $10) to put

|n the tile.

The officials were not willing to ]>er-

i^Hmt their section employee-- to assist

the work, as suggested by Mayor | d'-nt of the convention, ^■bnman, on grounds it would inter- ^ “ ■f r. .v th their maintenance progran ' iarenc. <1. W ;• ong^ is

^®!a> >r Denman then referred the mat- Mr- and Mrs. John F. Wysong

r to the public utilities ami street | nor th of Greencastle

:!t*-es for further action, ano

^■nv:*.. i other councilmen to survey

Hi sene this afternoon.

H ' ty attorney Gleen F. Lyon ^■"■rt'd that I’aul John.-on, wno )ir

Mr. Wysong ha- been in.-urance commissioner of Indiana -ince Octo ,

her 1, 1936, wN/i he «a. appointed by ^ ^publican nominal or, for Lnif i . former Governor Ed Jackson. Bef re ^ ,, ‘ alor - ' ^ ' '' T'

still was m doubt it appeared - •. state leadership of the senior senator'

his appointment he was an Indianapo-

lis attorney.

He has been a member of the executive committee of the national convention and is a member of several other important committee-. He -ucceeded H ward I*. Dunham. Conru ti-

Lawrente C. Phipps, thrown. Maryland settle*! fiv< cm,tests. Governor Ab Democrat, and Ma-

id been overcorigreseional; s-rt C. Richie, 1 r illiam F. I

MORE AIKI’OIM FAt IS Ihe (ireencaslle Chamber of 1 ommcrce membi rship conaisls of 128 Inisineas and professional men who are at least trying to keep Greencastle to Ihe front, and is not a lax raising organization. Several monlhs ago, when il was made known Dial a new East lo West Air Mail Route was lo be established, the GreeneasDe ( hamher of C'onimeree joined wilh larger lilies in an effort lo divert this air mail route from another almost sure route. (ireenrastlc was wilh Ihe winning combination. I he new air ntnil route is now as. sured to follow Ihe National roador lane. Ihe I idled Slates He part men! of (ommeree al that time announced its help to cities in csinhlishing government or inIn mediate landing lields. Ihe < hamlsr immediately got husv, lln result was that a government engineer came In GreencaMtle to advise the Chamber of their requirements and what aid, financial and engineering the departmiiil of • ommeree would give lo Ihe city. After a report of this engineer to headquarters in Washington as to the interest shown here, the Government sent another engineer lo help si-b 11 .ind survey possible sites near nnr city that would be favorable to Ih>iIi (iovernnienl 14 quireiucnts and eoinmereial aviation. Seventeen sites wen inspeeted and four were actually surveyed and a ,< port was made lo the < hamber of ( ommeree a lo the sties that the department would consider. \nothrr open ine< ling was (.died, and at this nneting the metnls rship voted tb.it tin president appoint a special aviation committee lo further lb. possibilities id a Munieipal Airport Harry Ml.m, (. H. Barnahy, Don Mi I am, K. L. tl'Hair, A. Brown, R. I’. Mullins, and K J. I.Hedge were a|ipoint<-d to help -clert and purchase a siti Ihe . men with several others elected tin site that remonstrators an saying will cost too much money and that taxes would he outrageous. Your taxes wdl only Is increased 15 cents per $1,06'! laxahles. If you want lo tic with the Marchers ol Pro n-s, and i an to have your name ,, moved from tin petition you s {ned, call ( hamber if Commerce. Phone No. b9. (More I ts tomorrow y

NO MORTU.ITY RATE \M0NG DPU EIII SIIMEN r EXPECT EN ID II I Ml N I \ | HE PALW EtJI \l in LAST X EAR. M ANY NEW SI I HEN I S ARRIVE Decrease In Enrollment May Be Noticed In llppi iclassmen But Not Among I reshmen

Although no figup on enrollment at Del'auw Univei its will he avuil- . able for several day , indieatloiiN point to a ntudellt body < iptal to la t j year when hetwi ' 1 ato and 1600 ■tudents were hen I n Inn' ii hegnn registration today and will have the eampus to theniii lvi until Friday wln n tip|)er-cln.- men ari cheduled to

1 report.

If there is any mi.itality rate dm' to financial depn ion, it will he ' among the upper i la ' it , believed, i a the freshman are here ■ nma The Edward Rector Seholarship foundolio- ha awarded 31.. rludal-hip to fp hmen men who wi ,, honor gnulu 1 III' of their high I bool ela I . A ' w of these have indii ated that they will be unable to take advantage of the scholarship thi year and are eeking a leave of ah • m e for i yea l.a.-t years n «-oii| of 270 i holartup was more than broken thi- ear. The hugest nutidn , of applii otion in the hi lory of tin- foundation wen- iei l ived by Dr. Homy H Loi.gden, director. Mon- than 000 tran-i ripts ol I ) tt'h -I hiarl credit; ■ai-h rei i v*-d in the office of iJc-un W \l Blanchard. Some fifty transfi i Iron other col-

l.tlt XL I lit) MEN IHIVT * XRI I OR XX X IE It HA II If Fire ( In. i Itert Howard and nn m her.- ol <,tecMcast In tile depart incut ann . .| Wedlle dav that lln-v wouhl not . i. pt a ehiillenge by tin (Taw ford l firemen to pai tieipati in a wat'-i .it lie on the tie, t of ( rawfonI v Hie the latter part of Sep tcmls i dmin a fall festival Ren on- I. i refusing In m ccpt (he ehalli-nge vveie that there were not suffieienl h .nieii to leave on dot ii Giccnca ll. luring Ihe ah i ie of a team of llni , firemen, and In rati ■ local lop ii,. a were too light to land up again t i heavier gimip of fm

laen.

No. 271 \\ \R TO FINISH BETWEEN LAW \ND (;\NGEAND

^1 II I Its IIRIHv I. V X R XI Harold Duabrugc, living outhea I of Coatc ville, ufferi'd a broken arm early Wcdne-day, while (ranking a Model I bold. ||e wa hrouglit to tin office ol Dr. John A. Eg in where the fraelup vv.u reduced.

MU 111 SE\^S BOON Ml,EE, MO. SCHOOL HIM)

Ml KIM KUt I \KI N IM I \ I I 1*1(1 SON VS MOli \< MON I MKi;A I IAS

Wi*M? alho or ClthHett at tin* Monday. 'I h#* I># I >» ar ha J17 rn#*n ^ #iitio’ an#l ri'pla#* jn th«* lila ral art fiition w#*m* rria«J‘ #*h#Hj| ()f rnuak’y ar ■ Ip* r r# turr*i*#l frtjr 1</r further ;*tu#ly Hal , n# w

MOON KVII.I.K, Mo, »S‘‘|#t. 10 *1 h#* • ntirc i ly <>1 lioon# ville iii«iiirn«<l toduy th#* #l« ath #)f ( i ;. Chran# , 4,7, who wa kill# d an#l hi body thrown into a < orn fo ld hy li,m Vil ki, 22,’ ;tfV r th#* youth hud #* t aped from tfi« j

’•tut#- reformatory hi*/#*.

t'hrafu ha<l la-cn . , -ijp<*rint# fi<J#'/it of Ko#mi*viJh - hool for IH yoai , hull*! drc*dH <#f the (ityr#* d# fit > had h#-t n j hi pupil , aful In- wa. known to • v#*ryth# h i. of n«*w | on#* in th# < ommunity, Klt*a#lirnr that hU # aptor * kill him |

' ' v# / jty l##*|fin t#j ave hjo *fo/n h< hy to/tun-d hv ja fat uity thi'' i moh that <if‘inan#j#*d v#/ii/caio l i

« nt#*#;n adiit w«*r« rnu#l#* • th/# #• a#J* th#* M^Kauw <• fa# ulty mt'ini v< • ijf ahse/i* <* traved. Az-hury itation h^ildiny

tJi# ujjon/jtf fuh /itV #j# ii’ 1 ., V/I 'k/ /..1 tak‘*/i Ja.st rnyht to th<* . tat# pri •* /i at .1# ff# r.^o/i ^ ity. Authoriti# a/#i h# wool*! I/#- i#'f 1 tii-/1 u/itil I#<*|j/ip ha#i

HUi/M<l«'#i.

VJ1 . v k wa r*" aptur#'d Bh#/rUy af tor tjt < -# apt d ftotii t/.# /#dor//iatory, ’oi# .1 /< r, htop|#«'«i ( hra/u <jn

Will l##r u*i*«i for f»rM Um# . it wa * d‘#wnV'/wo

K M I I I I INKS IM(AW N inh \ V KY I WO I Ol(( KS IN

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nisi \ m i* oi i u \< kki i i.im no I.a/Ii h I I om him- \h Miry Sic I IIIni•»I# Doom II l.aw \nd 0|<h*i I <o# cm ( an y 1 Mil I'lan* l HI 1 AGO, Hr pi. 10 (HI*) HattlrKn# v\# n hciiijr drawn today for a "i« volutioiiiiiy” war t#» tin* ll/iihh In twi #’n tw o ptiwt'l ful *'n» #»|»« i at I v#***

ai nil* in < Im .ipo.

Mu ohi ii|« witIT’ aliKniil t h# illy’u J' inj.' i# i ind h# i ra# k«'t*« / , rally i/ijr 1#» Mo hatth* t ry of H« arfu#'#* Al t ap#ih« that Dn y niuat fight tog« th« /

#>/ p«*ri'h top# t h#-r.

I he fnil r, lit liiw OI#h I , l/lg l#o in# and lah#»r c #iiiipria« #l Mo < un ting# lit nl llo oppoiying aziny. Tii«*y /allied Hi an >w#*i to th* #1# flalit # h i! h'lig#* of .ludye .lohn I* MiG'.o/ty that ^ " Ka# k#'l«■« ring /mird hi* alazzi|>e<l #»iit

I n#/w and I ol • v**/

I In ju#|| K 'i t haili ng#* w*#. il# li v#*/• #1 ’tn th# < pteirila*/ gritiKj Jozy with i zd# i • th#* hotly must #i|h*zi a “n li-nt-h warlart aptunut tln/h#* who «#•» k i*## ' /«# t a ij|m rgov# rnmtrnt in lh«« | izo trop’dit izi ar# a of < hit ago." II# '*r mIi zi 'I, alrtu, that ui # »« #1iiik graiul jur

i# I'ontmiii- thi* waz.

I in* or#!#*/ and it.- imn»<*#lnit#* /# J .-nil .* follizwi*«l # Ii/:-# |y r# p«)/tUapcjBu wa ozgani/i/ig all th#* <lty > yang at«r,' ami rack«*t«*# rs un<i<*z his han n**r f«jr “Al for All, uitd All for Al M t aptiii#*, a< < ordiny t<i tlirB#* /t port^^ im atU'fiiptlny lo huihl a *‘,>ujn r yo . i rn/nt nt*" withlzi tin* < ity, with lilzn- < ll ua h.*a#i <)f a tiim ting “l ahini't", t o/npo.'i #1 ol a • • « zi*t.az y t>f war, # «’ /• tary ot hi*# z, t zt*tary of vie# , n »

r« azy of yaizifillny, « t#.

Jt#f#‘jyfii/iziy th#* «jazigi*z ol Mi# yang.'t (diininatliig th# izi.v Iv# hy wai ring on # a# h ##th# r, th# # za*ziii#*.Y ##f t a|>#jn<r wer#* t ai#i to h# j#ziiiiziy hifoin , with 1# a<l<*fh of rival an#l 1# pow-rful groups. a#«<*j#t iiy th# m«i»

ta/yship.* in M»# -u|it*rgany.

cut, inHiratice commUsioner, a.- ^ ^ ^ ^ V v *

will fare #7ach oth# r in N vemher i i

Mrs. Ih ii Saalholl

1^. r a v I fur ((S-d-Hfid tW'(i for I eft. (y ’ |j|(*W ' 11) | | |t ‘>1 la V '' " ' ‘ 1 ■ tHall, I

the markets

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 10 <LT)- . Hogs receipts &"00; holdovers 1331; . market mostly 25c lower; DV.i to 2 f *0

Be m and Walnut streets, had showed i or two at Hum tentative plans for the station t0 3®#> Ihe 10.65 to 10.80, 1 to Hfuesday. He said Mr. Johnson pro- 160 lbs 990 t0 10 - 40 ’ 120 ^ h “ ■p '-ed to cut the ridewalk on the south 9 -^’ P atkjn ^ ,ows 7Jo : ' J H'urting his entrance at the outer ; f - ,a 5 bu, ‘ f ‘‘ r ' ■< Ire, and also wished to cut two trees ! Lattle receipt.- 1700, ca vt Hnd possibly three on the west sidej mark « 8t ^ r run llberal;

" tl It Mr. .J

-1 invited the city to have a repre-! neau>; others weak; several 1-ads 1-

r.’ e contest for govern r.

-or, ,'*i Delaware Republicans, .n ■ onvi-nt ■ ( , >esterday renominated S*r Dai 0. Hastings and Rep. Robert C. Hous-

ton.

| Connecticut Democrat w,p h'lld their -tate convention today. • Today the Democrat- * <i< rgiu cast ballots to decide conP-sts for 'be U. F. Senate and for gov* rr.or. Connect cut Democrats gather"! fo; a norrunationg convention.

■'Ll FERKD 'IS MGR I AGO. B

Stat

DIKE Oi I’XRXLYH AN 1 \\o X E XK' HAL I RIDA A

dedicated at commei- * me", tn,. )■,

J u fie.

A check of the five jniver- t'. doim tori*-- that house on <• 5f)0 tu'l* ri* ‘luring the >ear, sh*/w Dial p/acti' 1 ally every available / om ba te taken. 'I),r* < of tin* * dornu’ r < .■ m ' ' * ‘H-d -ai ■: two r or ' (-n. #>’ ‘ < *

How

land Hall and i/ongden Hall, w* /*

gifts of Edwap Itm tor.

—o—

M\N - BODY IDEM DIED

It*/ drive out I and tosM-d b

! A mob foinu-d <|uickl .Ifi'll wbu iia'l Vils

fhi officer t'/ijg ; took the youth t* on g< ttirig W'ird and preparing t* took Vil-ki t>, th' I In a detailed eoi Join on * *iunty j;, move*! * o the ja n

t tfia* k dnajipi-d tin |la’*f t him ifi *>:'.

I hi.- *- •' aja-

-et ( forced tin- tea' iu-r • the city, kill* <i him

limlhiin

liflO HttHA k' #1 | i izi cuaUxJy, i

■ olf M-«- mol) itai Wat f 1 i >hu r'/ (. p 1 ' < IliOt/ V, i). y / '/ /. ; /»'/ follow, th#' poll#.# j

fttal#* ptiwiin

’ll# Z/ldi')# j tl Iht il l)* j foro In- was j# ! tf'fjt. azy, Vjls*• j s.ai»l ’

l)roft*»'or an#!: ' Vj fa# ilitat#

^Ir-. \ on(lrr>rlimitt Hurl In \rci(lrnt

•ntative present when the work was ^tractive kind, sever.. WIFE OF MK XL THEATER OWN (

to -ee that everything *as satis- ^ kae attract ; e ^ , rv 9 to 11; she stock steady; fat coway or Denman, however, said the J ‘ ,J 650 i heJtr -‘ nw * ll >' 7 ^ * would be responsible for condi-1 *G cutters and cutters 2.75 to

I '

Hv th* south sidewalk, and that he 1 Hfc - ■ did not like to see the tree- cut. Hlb I’.’.imated that no permit would be Hi'’ '' ted until plan* for the Itation

laid before the councU in deU 1. Inter.-Ute Commerce Commission ■ (.Ibert U Roger* was given per-M^ t ' r<ler b{ JuJ > i ■ ••u..d a one-car frame ga- » ' " >rn » rai ' / ^ t

EK IN TAXI MKFin # XR

COLLISHJN

REHEARING ASKED

WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UP; — Western trunk line railroau- petit . m<!

_.-ke*i that a re caring of the issues involved be held before the com

(Quartet Heard B\ Rotariaiis

Mrs. Harry V •

Pdonmington, was g; afternoon when a ta

• ne » a* riding v* a •

a street car at L»<la» Tigt.on street-, in In.

C D. Cochran, 3 90

enue, motorman of

polk* the bra*

i properly, causing v the cab. She suffer* j -houioer. She wat t I hospital. A pol o* i

y tt-te!

I oem e he I death Ti ' expected Dm-cui

r- and Warh-

anapolis.

-outh State av- , the street car. re did not h old e car to ttrike I injuries to her >ken to the City -ti* rgency hquM

ge of Lieut. Jjeonard For--j-the, investigated, but made no ar-

rest*.

Mr-. \onAerm.hr,tt ■ the wife of

Saatnoff *1 n at th* fa r '} imrtb of ruwaly ih ! lie tuff* n d that tiiic ince. was Dorr . Germai ... 16, 1861, a '81. Site: v* :> Mr. Si.at' ■ f • uary !2, J8 to th*ir 1b y her* .n 'la dur: ■ g t i were grii i* • Jthough it rte time, jf-vived by children, t* tber i* deu al s-rv 1 ‘ lil., F rida.i, riy by! y rri'jrr ng ’

# LINTON, la* !‘re#v-* of the body fount nort); of thi* < of hi father, J 'dd Tii- -Id. n • if.g fr ", day me nnr y b on tarte*i in *< ii* i^j 1/> b-it/k ini/j d '

1 pt. 10 < l.'l') F rank M*<‘a Dslay niejit h< *i I n th* Waoaah riv* r, ’>. yesterday a- tlia' 'ill Jut J'r* * e, i;>« y* ;* r r Jutl’r* *-*-* had b* * n . born* mse ye.-br-n J at* lai-t ingiit ' • * ar*h of hm luti'r** * ■ ave sltp). d from ’.h* water.

I I N« EK M XN I- hil l.Ell WHEN I XR I’ll NOE' 3, I I II

i I’eanu ’. nigM V* bit * * ad j; a bout •er. Tl of tlie or I).*

M Cl.l-V ding, plu # • ii*#»M it #x< urr# jff/Jlizfl'bt# « tj r Ui# #

^a>oliii<‘ War On Nal l lloail

I A7 ION - t l - EX ER AL I’OIM < I/IO IO I OMPANY REI I -1 JO < I I PRICE

r -r on Meln.ae avenue and Mr-. L.l1 * K< rrand was given permission to ' ’ nect to the sanitary sewer a*. 505

*■'-.th Jackson etreet.

A petition of David Shoemaker, 307 v uth Jackson street, to build an addition to his garage and cut two trees 1 Ordering the atreet, was held in

’ ' "' r k i xx \ s i - B MEM BKRi# G1V1

Mew the tree* and give an opinion : ' sum BE k» \\n 'They a.-to operate •.•*ite»» at Blooro- ’ n 'hether they should be cut or not. ‘ tJ V' v ' • gtuo and Bedford. -Vr. Shoemaker said he proposed to ° 1HUJ > PtX1ALTIlA ^iace the present trees with tries' _ w.u TO *#EET (jBUGtTl#)NS

m another ip The Greer,(s-Ue Rotary

r omplaint was made to the mayor ltl * ^' ri ‘ t r, Jf .'hat a tree had been cut in front of w* 1 ** 1 at

|l< ! f'. F rt^rnr n J h Ir?>^ <1 ^r tt S! w'hoIIowcT-* >+• **•*. Marshal] | Republic, whtdi wa, menUy

plot * P ^ Abram, fa-

dub held

Aodne»da> when the WASHINGTON. Srptil 16 <UP)-

tugget-

r '*uncilman Beamer Haven, rwrt-!^ program- Y. addition u* th*

*•" that the. new fire p l b „ ^ ^ mu al r of Ute mem- an- 'Unced iue hr- • i to YYa*hin*ct,.r v.: c P f f" rt . ... speoalit) numbers aJJ inUmaUonal obi gations. according

statement tnaae public by the

plug on east

hingtoc street bad been placed in! Lers gave

i^rt ice on September 6 ' tnat were highly enjoyod. There was '• rtrm commindoner, 1 * go*>J f# Imehoon.Domiaacaii teftem here. #

t’ b rted that Whe, ea,t WashrngVen there b* g - ** f ##-• •• RaNDH- GeTm#).^t rin Paved last year, wet\e-'e t. Par - ’ ’ 1 <,U .

b '

.

Of W)lUr The same condition'in the Count) Hospital for mWsca PtevaiU at a drain on north College ' treatment, left the hospiU* Wedne*

Tlie b* Kg z. Buckie

BABSO' WELLESLEY 30 (UPI —fc* bi*-ine • depr* this fall, R"ge rtatiatii-ian, j*r* Though ref ue s J *• Bust NatsonaJ “that the tretn* by- the Babeor tenib-r muist fciias air* soy r'' 1 '. confident toere busines-s pick-u

itai

will be h< Tung at 7

v. Victor L

oxi be -pcaceid or rain arid taken re final servso •

ftenu'. • .

be; (Jasoline am- 1 * attan, J*i* a ra tijvjlb' c ^ * * Tuiiiy a t • g »t r w c fr**- jeunls ak r g • it station* clo a*'.! companses , .^■ejf^a^ed to cu to . they are s * "U.'r atat t in price » Ind ud-c

1 -g station* at Mb' -i #.ara*.u, a* l*u- * a " f< ' busir*-** W*d*.* .'ii y i. '* ■ ult of tt*e price * . . - * ploy it . at ’• < ' ) t * Natioua i road. 7 ’ * -ed up botaus* tii* .-a''' rom whom they buy r*- • • *■ price lo the ”i, v»' • • ■g at a jcdurt on who were involved jt, * t.n* products were - la'

shout - Ije -isC*

g only « t whe*! raigbt one pob

5 fewt World.

300 fee-t

’"I* * an lnii. j ' b* curv* lowly mis.sn ’.g -.lie of t: the pole ai If W ill* ti w

gal that point

#*P7JM)'I1« HILLF, Mass . Sept, •f frorri tt*e current on may b* wapwtad i W. Bab-on, famed fled today. ■ y to discuss ttie outlie told the 37tb anBuaiiies* Colife'etioe ■ do'j.- crop r*-g *t* red hart since last Se p'i sir ke bottoo f lode so,’’ and lie was would be a definite the coming auto’tut

"enue, it WM

w»» advired jday. M* Ht

te* at F

-. w . oe t • ' w , -‘ ■' t - l - r •'

mute UMM.

KJ W ANtfc MZITCE

The K'waJi.* Gab wi!l hoJd it* reg uiar weiekJy lam'mw 7’hursua.v noun at the #T r*iW' church. AT. JLiwataant

oard O <ind Indian and Khell g«.' • • i* - T• * ;’ r .'* m 7erre Ha. t*. fan Jndmnapo *a* said to be 15 cer. :*er galioi, w *i ie in be'tweien the con I parw**> noktiag the price to 2' cents and i. a result, the inotoi - g • un ..* w fa * ou) it g their gat 'rot* V" iit,> stat "b.* end cutUng out tne *

betwetei' town points.

Accord ng to reports, gaaoo'le -* ling f' ’ 3 5* and 3tk juat we-st of MraaiJ and only 37c at Flair held. The f. 1 fig stations along the Natiora o PwUiar v . i t) t.ave teiet. !or***« t*. se'] gas al 20i and 23* It is ulato r*leurttid that a f tig atat ion of the T oiand Road, near Hoosue/ H g» lands and only about 4 miles aouo of M>"i--.attan, aiac s* lUng gasoline at cut rate prices. AL) this results it un-

HE' KEREN' Y YIN# ENNEh,

Tiiere wefs 207 p , w • ;ijr* fu .-ed . • 'i to* but did not .*> po of the isaachines lo ttns year, repo* ■ < county' ae-es*fa.ir. 7’i 0;*fa **ver* d wliet, l ■ couiptned lists of “Many ifie*!i, who or stay at hot* i *.- but if they own an can’t get by wnno .' assessed,” fjoidn «n

W AR VRI

MARION, hept 1 Stanton, 34, was k .. be fell 80 feet froti workiiig at tlu Gi and gravel coir pa' . world w ar vetera i ow and ai. 8-yea i

DISC cyX EKE D

pt. 10. (UP) ' - Hi K r "* use. plates for

Is l>a#ll\ llni!

i UN ION |OV\ N HI!* YOl I If < M OH I I N IIIK H ( W K IN Nl Ml MON I | /l \1 \ ol.izi'/ii Hzattijizj, iif/f about .0 « -iz - 'ai ■/' of Mz Mri<| Mi A/Miuz Hz*11 laizt ot (‘htilon wu- < zj##u.lv hij/t inm M'j/itu/.ufziu , l'u#‘.N#i.iy w!i#*u In ah.' # Jit a #lit# H # 1 iiV#■ ill. II# ru 1 f#*i##i a ftiuluml jM'lviti and y\u.» liuft izit#'i ZiaiIy. II# \nu.' '# lit 1 u a Ii#j.a(jilal in (‘littlou htitUnn wa,- workD ^ with th« ^ i/i; inyilitf llit j %u.- pip# iili# thlOUgtl I ai k<* # «junty ati«i at th* Dint' nl tlui *i’ d# i v, wa- zi a ditch ’<iin«* h !#*#‘C '** J’ < avt*d hi and < .tuglit hint uiiUi# i#i* of # aith h #*l!nf wurkiat^i 1 fa-* hnu #>ut tzut the heavy w# v^t * iubh#*#i hirt IxMiy, ami he wart E.# fit to tho liui'jntal, wh# z*- it wua aui ti# Zia#J a i {ikfiidhi « hai # < of fully \ < OYIMKIU K M KKI I NO K pr«M ZitaUvi.- tioiu th#f < huntbt'r «)} ' u/Z'Mi# /# # at Dra/.ii aiid ( zawfzjzrdo vdi# met h*/# with local t* jji# M'lititiv# Vi # 'Jn#*a«ia> an#i t#^iiieired on ttuB EU<»h of t#»» I'.tal CkumbciM btlhnjc autuMiutziic ii# * hm. platen. IO HONOK MiKHIKKS KKKI., Jnd., .Vjzt. JU (t’P> I’hc vx 'in# n auMliary tu Gi# u Owt na }*« < l, Amcman ha«> started a n •'A#'m#‘ut for a ctatuc of a • v -' Ii# * her# a mcniumi to all Minzii zuuiitymoi who Mivt#! in the w ui Id war.

HL SJNKsSsS MKKI K\<*

tht #>wu» r&hip: I h# ulfufft and teacher^ uf the tax aNMM-ziifiit ^ iiist iJaptiat bujaiay ackooi will meet Ja#«>tz (iuldinan, I Thursday evening at 7 :H0 p. in. at #J# • z»l>« m y w a - , th# nyular prayer aervice hour. All

uunly and z?1

x payers. and bu

au

th#

rou

rape

autn IkuUH* t havjfig their

id th*

> aie urged to attend and any11#'!#•.’'led in the upbuilding uf unday achool.

Mn

U. Kn#*rlt ' Spi mgfndd, I lil., ib vnsiting her father, J. F. O’Hair

| north uf the city.

h IKK KM

i (UPi

Lery

Mibb 1 reia

bn has gone to

iiur and cunaeqi^ntiy ( Thorn town, where aha will teach in cauaec the Futna-®* tv &u*-*|th* urjiioLiv ^anarUncnt of the pub-

si uperaviou,

8u i fc»'; im pniiut zy

^ j lie schooli- during the coming year

The condition of Mb.* Helen Birch, ’ Of ep< a.-tu .fa - fa a >eriou

aiiy when |jured Monday afternoon when she

1 "'i wi. ■* wa.- .-'.iu** b in uutu i Iniiianai'

mty sand a* she alighted from a street car, wall* wa. fa reported inrjiroveu YY ediie.-da) An s h‘s W'i*l X *. laK* i at thi U.iiwr, V l."i*g

| hospital showed a slight fracture of the skull. According to Mias Eliza* belli Lockridge, who returned from Indianapolis Wednesday, Miss Birth is conscious at times and shows every

indication of an early recotery.

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