The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1930 — Page 1
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VOLUME THIRTY-NINE
ORKKNCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, DEC. It, 1930,
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VINK JOBLESS AS RESULT OF
H AULIN(i ORDER "•
l<*t tho state haul from CroiH.mD. “Apparently, the n>en thvmvn out of w rk will have to suffer until u,,. r ,. i< a chnnffe of attitude a mo- the county rocul men toward ir vc ttiii'.-,
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MA iiiiSKi^(; MAMFFST BA (;ebai\n team
CONGRESSMEN BUSY WITH j RELIEF WORK
^ BUI'S STATE TKltKS COl'XTV ROAD TO
(IKAVRI. I'l l
oil
\|KT OKI’ \I'D DKHATKRS IN i.rm.E hikmuikk monda'i
NKiHT
LOSES \N A(»K SI I I
Suit of •Charles Cole, colin.-d, t.. collect $:ir»2.2'» wajfes alleecil due I':00! j John U. Jr.<|ua, former inaiiaaci ,d' the (irer- castle CannilHC Company, faih-d in the Putnam Circuit court Monday 1
ALSO AITKCTS THEIR FAMILIES whl . n j U)jfr „ Janl ,.. p. H Ufr i !U |,,< .a ' CHOM l> M l ENOS EVEN I ■ ■-* — favor of the defendant. — I.n-jI Hiirhway Head Comments Tues- Col,' alleged that h • u entitled to .(ierman ( ounl and (id lea true \riruc
D \N\ II I I M \N N \MKI> LO( \I. SI M L I'M R.OLM \N
Appointment of Claude Lucas of Danville a-- a patrolman on the state police force was announced yesterday h\ (irov. i (Jarrett, chi d’ of the d> paitim it. Mr. Lueas formerly was a
Hendricks county school teacher. He — I V. , \ out of D -nvillc and patrol, >|.y VO |»|{|NCI|'\l. FFA IT RES <>l I'l-cm Creeiuastlc to (Tawfold EMER(JKN(A PROUUAtl vill . tli ou 'h Danville, to liuliannpol- ( ((NSIDEREI) is, and back to Greewastle, Mr. Gar-
ret said.
N \\ > M \ HERS VLSI) ITADINti
si.ii.6(»ii.<i:, in
H T v AM TAXES
DEI INOUENT
(OFNT V I HE 4 Sl RER COLLECTS LOT VI. Ol s I72,t:, I.!).-, IN TAXES
ITUS 1 ALL
STATE GETS HIT VI »il S.Vt P‘lT.90
On Action Ry ( minty
Road Department
Err Affirmative. Vns«er ((lies-
tinns KnllnwiitK Dehatc
wajres from Febrwary 10 until July 1!)S0, amounting in all to s:i2:,.2r>. j
This sum plus uttorney fees, amount-
'•' l t0 •' demand ,,f ♦ 460 1 u DePauw m v< i ity held i-
,la<iua took the after Cole' 1 interniUionul (ieha tc in the Little 1,1:1 ; ‘ l ;l loc ' jl UHnif Nation, testimony and refusal th colored j Th(>ateI , M on( | ay ni(fht The Old Gold l'"’'''niately *150.
and supportisl hi- debaters met a team from Germany
the question, Resolved: That the
Vine men, most of them, if not all, „jth wives and children and others Vpendent upon their daily wajres I r
j, and clothing, were thrown out cf naa i - statt ments
I,inployment this week when Putnam contention that the color, i man had on
cond
(,t NVi VN VI PLAIN I U LI) Lneniplcynient Bill Expected t<> t’ass I V K ES SLdl IN ID ILDI 1 | louse and Go To Senate PLAINFIELD, Did., D,v. P A h n. Today
robber, who ordered cash Monday
n.ondnuD robhed Adna Moon, .Ue d- | WASHIN , GTONi 1)(H , l( (r1 .,
,,f “I’' -,. ,— ,
ciiunty authorities ordered the drivers heen paid in full for his labor by principal if nationalism is a po-ith I,if three state trucks to stop hauling piodueing Canning Company records ,. v i| j„ the modern world. D. l' iu.v Lr ;l veI ever a country road fiom the and cancelled checks. assumed the negative side while the |’rodian pit south of Morton, on state German university students n-siimed t,«d :W. These drivers were ameug I,. | . kl .,,L., r ,i " affirmat v,, to he true.
tlinse thrown out of work, and the 1.11 It I III I'illI * <«U
, lx referred to above were Itroduced the dehators. DePauw was Idinvel men, loader operator and team | [ ||S A U 10 M101 H 11* ''T'lc-ented by John George and Dav-
id Kingaman, while Germany was ,-ep-
j resented by Herbert Schnman ami < VR IT) VI) OF YOl NT; PEOPLE Han Jueigen (Daf Rlumentli.nl. Each HAVE V V ERY NARROW Team was allowed two fifteen minute ESCAPE speeches and one rebuttal argument I of five minutes each. Captain Hern-1 „ , ,, lard McMahon and G. H. Grueninger Charles Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs., cte(| as imerp ,. et ,. rg for Knglish
Paul Allen of Limedale, escaped in-j idiHms fo ,. the ( ;,, rman students ah' jury Monday even mg when the Chev- j the (W)atjn>r w .„ a| , (|one ln |
English.
WASHINGTON, Dec. The two (irincipal featui
,. . dent llocver’s emercency program <>f
Ho was driving an automobile with l K . s|at . on were 1|( , folv t Kansas license plates and was Mlow-',, uv witll prospects of etn -mint into ed for a distance by th, marshal of , aw , )v tho (>n(| of th( . v ,. . Plainfield, but escaped alter reaching Democratic opposition to ome foa- 1
the National mad. 'tures of them.
The robber forced Moon to open th' Th( . senaU . was c „nsidioing a *fi(),j s:.fi‘ of th" station. When Moon I"' 0 ' 000,000 drought relief bill, the target'
President Oxnam presided and in tested that he did net know the com* Democratic attack pa / ’*||
hinatir i, th, ha ,lit -aid, "Oh yep, y,. I1:ltor \v a lsh of Mass:, o-,:t and IrllMMI you do, you opened it on Thanksgiv-' t h 0 house was taking u|> t i .<! ln,0()n,-
N V ITV E Ol IT I N VM ( t)l NT V DIES VI HOME IN LA DOG V LADOGA, De,. P—Id;, I!. Piekel died at iicr home southwest of Ladoga Saturday niornine at 10:",0 o'clock of 1 n complication of diseases. She had bom ill for five months. The deceased was horn in Putnam rounty , i I 'ci.nher 2, 18(1!), the dcughle: of William and Jane Bridges She was united in marriage with Oliver Piekel on January (>, IHSd. She was a member of the ITiiversalist church
at Eincastle.
S'.trvivi: g 'ire the husband, her
f ther; fom ihdd n, Mrs. Bla iche (ireenrasHe ( ili/ens ( ontrihutc S8!).Pickard of l.adogt,; Ray Piekel of III- 12!).!); I or Largest Amounl dian ipnlis; Herh rt of North Salem,| * onlrihuted and Mrs. Harold Harshbaig t of! Roachdale; one grands n; one brother (In eneastle pioperty owner- dug Omer of near Ru ellville, and o.-.e down in their pockets for a total of sistei, Mrs IT.. ik Davis, of m ar **9,12!).!)7 ef the $472,154.95 colleete i Roachdale. in fall taxes by County Treasurer hunerul servi, were held Monday Gilbert Ogle-, according to figures afternoon ; t 1 o’, lock at the Roach- released by that official Tuesday, dale Christian Church, with the Rev. Present hard times were reflected Ragan ol Ladoga, in eharg, . Burial to -ome extent in the total of $:!!,-
wa. i.: the Koachd. !e cenieteiy.
Hrivei who had been engaged in londtig the gravel at the Crodiun pit. Aptrently, there is no other empiny ■rn available for these men, and Key now have no means of suppoit
Kr their families, it is said.
I Tliis Crodian gravel pit is located
a county road, some four mile-
ing.'
To
Borth of state road 36.
| When askmt about the situation, G. Black, local sujierintendent of state
IM,\N TO ANNEX MORE FROITRTA AROUND (H A
rolet sedan which he was driving, was
loads, made this statement: ( ’ >unt by far Urn ••I have been doing all within my I u " a ,' e , 1 '. l '' ° , " , , . ; ( )esl command of the language and
haver to,provide work for men, se-
J, t ng married men first, \thing for these men no'
00(1 unemployment bill. TTm l.ittoi ; hill was expected to he pas d prompt-|
jly and sent to the senate h, fore night. Nav> matters also w, command SPLENDID MEETING ing Tha aenat, was >■ METHODIST
sidering authorization t,, iieml *30,000,000 on modernization of three 1 battleships and the house naval eom-
mittee wa- diseussing th, naval build-j ^ T’h'iidid banquet in,
im program.
Speaks
lirollierliood
IS HELD
CHI R( M ON MONDAY EVE
but had ,• thrown
nue and Seminary street Besides Charles Allen, tho-
auto were Robert
{.Ol N l Y SFRVEYOR fo VI VKE
Si KV EY OF ADDIT ION VI. I ERRITORY FOR ( IT Y
Senate and house ed their effort to Slual- deadlock.
conferees resuniend the Muscle
if work, except the loading and ■uling of this Crodian gravel, which on Id have furnished employment
r them up to Christmas.
“The state began hauling gravel | this Crodian pit last spring, but i ere .-topped then by Mr. Walker, j (ugermtesdent of county roads, ;dpt.ugh 1 per-onally , ould not BM I Mkt Ducks were damaging it at all. I iiaJe no objection whatever to \D. Tilki r’s action, as he had not been his position very long at that lime xl I wanted to do all 1 could t" help keep his roads by keeping ,,af ' luipinent off them, assuming h> sm>rcly though we were daningine 'he fvut,'. \ highways. The road on whM , !■ planned to use the Crodian g'avat that time we surface,! from a lit much farther away, adding, >,yy,
lluc.i to the cost.
"Tltis fall, several weeks before 'l, tmn, following an abnormally dry winner and autumn, I found we ■H-'Icd gntvel again from the Crodian ■J. Being apprized of a factional Imublc within one political party :n ■lie district noi'th of Morton, in which ■he road supervisor, Jess Sutherlin, And Mr. Crodian, were not working in l.innony, so 1 was told, I went t > ■Maty camminsioner Britton and he J omised me our truck- would not he istuibed. Relying on his promise, I lent a loader to the Crodian pit, itllple,l earth from the surface of the grapel, and hauled some four hundred
pards of gravel.
"1 made frequent trips over the •ountry road from our toad to the ■rodian pit, and as.-u.ed myself H»at |h' ■ ad was not only uninjured by pur hauling but was acti'ally impiovThere were no broken place in -urface, the gravel was being ''Wpscteel, bumps were being *aken
(carried most of the debate and dis-(
111 ^ K jcussion. At the dose of the debate, Allen, Jon, Dm questions from the floor were permit-' e
ham, Esther Benefiel, Frances Me- ^ an(| a of ^ w ,. re A tentative survey of . mtory out
Th 1 ii,- .in .ii i t side the citv limits, whi-.T, it i- ,1,-ir
j answered by Count Blumenthal in be-
lted and
| Alinden aid Ruth Baughman.
McAlindrn girl suffered minoi biui-| ha | f of his cHeague and himself. All are high school students. , ^ large crowd attended the debat
The sedan was hurled around UJ1I | considerable pitercst was mani- t ' 1 -' < " llll< il
against the curbing by the force of feste) | jn the su bj e( t at hand. It could the collision, denting in the right side | )( , >p ,,„ new thinking of the Gerof the sedan and breaking the Ten: man .students from the attack the window and rear door glass, and <;,.| innii debaters made upon the subbending the left rear wheel where it j,. ( t in hand. The Del’auw team hit the curb. I he traction car was not showed considerably more humor in !damaged. .this debate than had been shown in Allen was ((living south on * ,'llegc ^h,. debate with the team from F.ngavenue and did not see the traction | an ,| j n w hich the English student cur, because ol the J *bns«m apaitment piofited considerably fr m good mi buihling which obstructs the view 'o'| tul( , ( | / un at t |,e expense of their De-
motorists to the west. Fortunately | 'au\v ojiponents,
the traction car was going slowly up There was no decision given. Tnis the Seminary -treet grade. j, customary with the foundation that Motorman Mobre of Brazil and con- j„ (u jnging these foreign repre.-entii-ilui toy jl'. R. Duncan of Grecncastl, H\ e students to the Amerii an coi-
k*,lf,l |i{ charge of the traction car. log,.
The damaged auto was taken to the ' ..
111 RNED VI TO TAKEN IN III VN VI'OEIS
ro VIOND AY
660.94 in unpaid taxes which the treasurer may have to collect next Fehruaiy 9 by a delinquent property sale. Fall taxpayers who were delinquent in their payments will be assessed a |six percent penalty while taxpayerwho were delinquent both last spr ng and this fall will he assessed a penalty of 16 per cent, 10 per cent for their negligence last spring and six per cent for the fall. Approximately |*2,00() 'I the total delinquent figure |lias been collected, the treasurer said. I Of the total amount of fall taxes collected, $53,995.9i went to the support of state institutions while the remainder will he used for he mainten-
ance of county government. Taxes eontrihuted by the differ’.v,
in the county
I ■<! to annex to the city, wa- made by ; Mayoi VV. E. Denman and m ■mbers o'
Momday T'ternoon:
The land desired will b, -mveyed by County surveyor Orvill, O’Neal and incorporate,! in an ami, ation ordinance which will be pie-. ittil to the
-ouneil for final aiiprovid.
It is said the desired teiritory will include property in the inity of the Greencast!e Orphan’s II e. west wal- ( |,.,q nut street road, and > p peity south
of Berry street. Most -rf-Ahe tenitory ; ;.j, jpnti lnlt wllrt) the,
ri, sired is west a d ithwest of the ] 1n ,|
present city limits. burned by unknown parties. Sheritf Only one block of the Monon rail Edward Eiteljorg. Ind the auto towload will be includ in the annexed ,.,1 to a local gaiage from where it t, iritoiy, if present p Pis of the eoun- was taken to Iiidi.iiiapoliK.
A Ford ,-oupe beloiiL' ua t,, Wayne j
II. Geisel, 6221 College -tp I. Indianapoli.-, which was parUally -tripped and burned, aftei Mr. Geisel had wrecked the car in anident near the I’enal Farm on tn. National R ,a,I Sunday night, wa- taken to indiauapolis late Monda\ by agents foi a i insurance conipan (o-i.-el sent two colored men to tie no ■ f the acci-
soon as i iir ved in Indiana-
polis Sunday night following the a -
arrived the car
been parti.a iy slrip|»e(l and tia-. ’j. by unknown parties. Sheriff j G j|| (l|) ^
ting of the
Methodist Broth* rhiKl was held ii tin community hall of the M. K. church on Monday evening. About *0
men were present.
Judge James I’. Hughes introduc-
ed the speaker of the evening, con-!townships and towns gressman-elect, ('. Gille , he be- are as follows: ing a member of th - Methodist chutch Jack-on
aid the second maa from Putnam county to cvei hold this distinguished
office.
Hi- talk wa- on “The Fundamentals of Good Government.'' There were many strong and logical point r advanced which were heartily icceived i ad endorsed by all pres nt. After the address, th • following resolution wa> prosented by Dr Byron H.
.$22,903.10
aniouasly ad,-'tel by the Brothei-
hood:
II ‘solved fuithermore tha we wish
l He-I nee I I • ,, hi e\, e!!'nt
address.
Franklin
... 29.I02.6S
Roachdale
. . . 12,839.39
Russell
... 19,561.03
Russellville
... 8,155.11
Clinton
. . . 16,048.63
Monroe
... 24,620.17
Bainbiidge
. . . 5,630.60
Floyd
.. 18,005.14
Marion
.. 33,371.16
Greencastle Txvp
. . . 69,380.30
Greencaslc City
. . . 89,129.97
Madison
. . 19,340.06
Washington . .
... 34,270.19
YVarren
. . . 16,265.09
Jefferson
... 24,152.73
,Cloverdale itl1 . . .
. . 2ll,;’,5i;.94
Cl, veldale Txvp
, r 9,022.0(1
Total
hranklin Street Garage for repairs.
JURY TO HEAR
.1.
DIES AT ( ROSSINI.
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. •), (UP)— 'A lailroad crossing crash was fatal Hast night to Homer Traub, 52, former
i \ i XI a / 11 a (i| |'•|'' Ind ana legislator. Traub M,\e int.i II \ VI \VrVj 1 I The side , f a Big F-.ur I'p ii - train
at a crossing near Clennont, an In- " "*'" (dianapolis suberb. .Mrs. Traub and Mrs. Geneva Switzer, a friend, were injured but .-light-
ly.
H. STONE SF IT AGAINST MARK KUCHER SCEDFLED
FOR THl’RSDAY
i Trial of the damage suit of J. H. (Stone against Mark Kocher of Green- | castle is scheduled to he heard by a jury in the Putnam circuit court Thursday. Stone is seeking $250 foi damages alleged done to his autoni ■ bile in a collision between cars owned by the two men on June 29, 1930. Kuchei is charged with negligence by the plaintiff. Stone is a car repairer for the Pennsylvania railroad and lives south of Greencastle on ’he
\ Of Found Var Brazil
• HI are consumnwo, ■ . it was said This will lie betxx n Liberty .street
1 and Columbia str,
The council pla - t,> avoid am,\ ing as much railread teriitory a- p,,-. , sible because the v l ions railroad coni panics fought tin la-t annexation , fort in the Putnam Circuit court an I
won theii fight.
It is said most of the property own . rs living in the t uritory desire I want to be included within city Em it in order to hav, advantage of •ity light.s.watei, and other publi (utility ronvenien, e under city rale in.- well as )“ceiving- fire protecti<
To \sk Krhoarin" Of 0\r (dm!I Case
Suit
INCREASED I 'I BY STVTF OF PRISON M VDE (.OODS ONLY SOM I loN ol PROBLEM
Increased use by the state and other political divisions w.n- seen as the only lution of the pi ison labor problem by heads of state penal institutions met yesterday with Janie- M
• > 1IICL “rx I 11 <» > «ll
City tax, S would b, increased mater- attorney general.
him well in his high office aigj,
(that he will hreome a great, C'vjsnidef th ’ of ( iiri-tianity in oui r< pie-fv.ative (government.” 1 There was anolhei pleasant event! I m the talk hy Rev. Brumbaugh, a retur e,l missionaiy from Japan. He uive an acount of th, wonderful ad- \ j vancement in that counlry -ince the! outside wotld had h.ok n through it.- '
harriers and that Christianity had been ,, e, if i„t the leading factor, in Suit of A. VV. Iselin, owner of the bringing about great refmms that (Hant Hotel, against the Evans Elecforced th emperor to ree gniz" that trie C mpauy, for a receiver, tried in his | ,.pE‘ had rights which he mu-t Superior Court 1 of Marion county,
Monday, failed when the court ruled
in favor , f the defendant.
Iselin sought a receiver for the
Fails In Court
W . ISELIN SOI GUT If EC El V F.R FOR KV VNs KI.K( I H1C COM-
PA NY MONDAY
and
ially with tho addition of more ass,
sable propeity.
acknowledge and yield to. A resolution was picsonted
passed, thunk: ig Mrs. Lee I! ves a 1 her a-sistants for th, fine dinner
which they lerved.
BILLET THROEGH I I All’Ll: I VI\L —IDEN I ILK VTION OF
BODY NOT MADE.
BRAZIL, Dd. I.Vc. 9 An unidenti fi<‘d man, fatally wounded, with i
To Fresonl Vlonou l\(‘\u( k Tliis Week
Tyno \n k ( Iuu^imI
V.
With \airrane\
Bloomington street road. The accl-
ut, and the road was much bettei, l ( | pn { occurred at the intersection of I bullet in hi- temple, wa flu g from estimation, than when we Iregaii j„ an( ( Washington stree's. a six-eding car on date road No. 59,|
(Uuling over it. We used only lie lit Inicks, with six-inch pneumatic tires, 1 „f the truck- having dual rear The,-Is, and hauled a yard and a halt
(f ifravel maximum load.
"I was told that on Saturday th< dunty road superintendent drove over he i„ad, and soon after, Mr. Slither- 1 ■in, working under the county superintendent, served notice on our driv ♦g not to haul again on the road until it froze .-olid or dried out. Inu.s*"i< h us these two things -ire not in 'I'' 1 immediate future, the men are thrown out of work indefinitely.
THE WHY I HER Fair tonight and Wednesday; much change in temperature.
| near here last night.
A young man and girl saw the act j not I and reported to official- h't. . Thel
\LL-( AMPFS I’RDDIT TION TO
BE Gl\ KN IN LITTLE THK- \ i RL FRIDAY. S YTFRDAV
( H VRI ES E. RIM,ERS E1I.ES VI -
FIHAVUS AG AIN ST If FRY
V NI) YllhK BL VIR
Th Monon Revue, DePauw
Club To Sponsor llcallli Bond Sab
! man later was brought to a local his-j <,am P UK production, will he given in | pita! hy a passing motorist, but the: th” Little Theatre mi Friday and Sat )
, victim died shortly after being ad-i unlay evenings.
i milted without reg-ai dng conscious-1 I l'i s 1“ th,- second edition of th,'|
•Monon Revue. The fiist presentation . (if tl'l- • lli“iniiiiiw m ii I i» i*a 1 it ^ * 4 i I
| Hess.
The eftr fiom which the ImkI.v was, ”( this ill*canipuK musical pnaiucti
thrown continued south, traveling at occurred Inst year. The affair is spon-
I high s|>eed. ’ sored by A. W. S.
The man was about 30 years old, 11 |; ‘ revue is an original stuiEml CHIUVGO STR! ( II RE IBM KKII j weighed approximately two hundred Pioduction. The libretto wa- written (tY KXPLOSKlN. $20,0011 \ pounds, was 6 feet tall and had sandy hy Natalie Roberts and Philip Young.] DAMAGE RES I LIS . | hair. It is lielicved he was an Au-t- the music was composed by Harold Sale of Health Bonds in GreencaiJ r,an - Ho wus W, ' ,I a ’’' d th, ‘ i U, ’ thort ; N ' al:,li ': u " bo,ts an<l
the* *ov«'ic*oat hi* wore hor<‘ the labf‘1 of «'i bavo wntten words for
MONEY TO BE l SF.D IN FIGHT-
ING TUBERCULOSIS IN
THIS COUNTY
The penal institutions are facet | with an Appellate court decision banning ,-ale of prison-made articles o:i
Ithe open market.
j Rehearing of the case was asked by the official-. The suit Was limugE: \ by the Ove Gnatt Company of Li-| . poite, manufacturers »f baskets. | I Those attending the meeting were 'A. F. Miles, superintendent of the state reformatory ; Ralph Howard, |superintendent of the state farm: (Walter H. Daly, v mien of the state
prison, and Dr. Charles Kettlelmrougii Ruby Blair and Mike Blair, -aid to j^ a all director of the legislative reference ih'” in Detroit when they are home, bureau. |“ r ” charged with vagrancy in affiiiu-
o 'its filed in the Putnam circuit court i) ||\ 'by Charles E. Rogers, of the Broad hOmh I rt 11IKI * * I *S Park iicighb'ihood of .I'Tfei oi, town HjHrtx ! ill I ii I I IM 1 * '* k ' 1 cliarg' that th, BEiirs on J** December 9, were physically able' •<> ipeifirm manual labor, hut did their
and there fail and refuse to make I reasonable efforts to obtain employ- ^
electric company, which furnishes power to uumerius communities along the National load in Putnam county, on grounds the lines ,'f the company
were deteriorating.
Becau-e evidence presented by Isolin and others was not conclusive the court f .und for the electiie company.
merit.
COKOKFD M VN RFI.L VSF.D Eugene Miles, 30, colored, 601 Map-
le avenue, who was arrested by city p lice Sunday night on suspicion of 'having taken clothing from the Kappa
Gamma sorority house, 507
S uth Locust street, during Thanksgiving vacation, was to be released from county jail Tuesday afternoon. It was said the student whose clothing was stolen, declined to prosecute
Miles.
Miles stoutly maintained hi- innocence of stealing the clothing, alleging he had purchased the two dres.-es, a pair of gloves and hat found in his from a ycung man, whom he
”1 can not help hut wonder about wi- deep sensitiveness of county road
""hi in connection with the road lead-i t i,. w j|| b 0 sponsored by the local , i. '•» out from Mr. Crodian’.- pit. I am ’ ('usim-s and Professional Women's| ^nville (III.,) clothing fmn. F.ng,-r FBe dances u.e directed by a JMA ‘*11 that at times in the past, xx hen 'n ub . it was stated Tuesday moaning.) Prints will be taken and sent to var- Ma.uon Grav.s h I P „ im . ltt .d “*te roads were closed to heavy haul-i Thi s a nn imcement followed a meet- ious cities ... an attempt to identify lb" plot concerns the love affair of ‘ n T t2)i no I* ^ a « d wagon, have trax e.ed | inK of the organizati^ on ^nday | theJaaD • Tom T^t^Hay U.tv wHo^ t-HIng 1 ^^d Cls^at
It is said that the Blairs were
(HV CHICAGO, Dec. 9, (UP)—The l,rou kht to the Bogur*’ home from Delh( ,'American furniture Mart, one of the " oit bv a ' p » a tive of Rogers, and have
buildings in the world, xvas; 8 " 10 *' bp, ‘ n sta V in »f with R"»r”rs. ^ | ihortly liefore midnight by a 0 - . n
did not know and was unable to de.crilH'. n
■ft
Cluirjres
.■ hip-
outrage in the city xxithin two days.
I wrecked piincess who is rescued hv * .. . , , . . . , . «
Tony May, who was called "The mil- turned indictments today charging -hip, is charged with fwtit larceny ini
‘W* same road ao heavriy loaded that, Vvening'at which time Russell Brown,I found the body beside the road as he] with a floating university. A they reached the state road, the president of the Putnam County j xva- going home. ; wrec k -d pi incess who Is
" -"'pHIc! to dix-d" the Tub,! ulo ask," ", ® 0 ^ ,, |i„naire newsboy,” was fatally hurt ^ degree murder against the fiv. »*'I "nto two vehicles instead of con- Business and Professional women to, HOD8IER FLIER KILLED ‘ s " ^ and his son, Eugene, 16, seriously in- men whl ’ w ” r ” with '1^- Alien, ""ug it to one as they had on the take charge of the sale. \ ‘ jure,! Sunday xx-hen a bomb ,i,n, ,"il- Drove-, IHp when she C , ,1 after a
Mss Helen Black was appointed, MANILA, P. I. Dec. 9 (UP) ] IhP setting for the second and third ; () a |( ^ which May though 'Irinking party a week ago. 1 have been told that drivers with 1 chairman of the campaign. Those Paul Baer of hurt Wayne, Ind., an »ct* is an elaborate court '<»o, i ( . (int iin .. (| birth)|! . ., rp , pnt PX
too heavy to travel state -wishing bonds or seals can obtain them airplane pilot, his Chinese co-pllot, m the palace. The last act will p() jn his hari(|s
Russian, Mrs. Andrieva, were he entiiely formal. The sets have m , , - , , . ,
. , , , „ ... Fhe blast which completely wreckbeen ordered from Conrad and White , r y
ed an area of about 20 feet square in
the Furniture Mart^was
° '* J' ®aroused V. Lee Alward, president Whether o. not the Friday night the 1 „ arti who wa s in his h,-n,c
performance xvill he fotmal is option
( 11 VKGED YV II H MURDER CROWN POINT, Ind., Dec. 9 (UP) , Tlie Lake county grand jury ie-
Filed
In Citv Court
E o White, 30,
'* 4
of Jefferson towns
^"ds have said they came over the from her at the First National bank, and
road und were not bothered. ] Money derived from this sale will killed when a Shanghi-Hankoxv pas- " A couple of weeks ago, the owner be used in lighting tuberculosis; help- senger airplane crashed here today. ( “ deposit of gravel on this county’ing defray expe»ise.« ( of the county Four Chinese passengers were serf-,
^ north into Morton, called me and mnse; and for t. b. clinics. Miss ously injur,si.
"^red his gravel, stating the county Black stated that 85 per ce.lt of ‘he The plane struck th- t„p of junk "“"-referring, I thoiight, to the su- money will remain in Putnam County mast while trying to gain altitude k*rvi»or— ha j to i a him he Wl , ultl n:}t t0 Hgh t the dread disea-a. ,after taking off and fell to the earth.
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SWORN IN
of Indianaiiolis. These are being built ,. the Mnniture Ylart 0 wa.s so loud it
of
dev-
eral blocks away. He hurried to the
a 1 ^ ' he Saturday night performance | )U i| dinK an<l to |,| 1)olicp he k , lew of
no reasuii for the homhing.
will lie informal.
( affidavits filed in City court Tuesday} afternoon White has been held n the! < ounty Jail since last Thursday xvhori ho xx-as arrested on suspicio:' of have | ing killed and skinned a .-hoep be* , longing to Herbert Sellers, ,i n,*at)
neighbor.
n , . . 1 Whit *’ Pleaded guilty to stealinsl William N. Doak was sworn m today thp s heep hide and was fined $1 amt a.- secretary of labor succeeding -^umced to 30 days „n Str’- Farm, .lame J. Davia, newly elected sena-j A *. cond affidavit charging him tor from Pennsylvania. kith stealing the sheep, was dismiss. Doaks appointment was confirmed by Vy>mtov Matlh;ill Abram yesterday by the senate. ! a ft er white pleaded not guilty.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 0, (UP)
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