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GRF.ENCASTLK, INDIANA, TUKSDAY. MARCH 31, 1 931.
NO. 137
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Dates for ui uluation artii itie., (i f the Ueelsville hiirh school >>Miinr •la--were announced Tuesday by Frank Jurrel!, principal of the hiirh t ool. The junior-senior reception will be held Friday eveninjr, April the baecalauieate exercises will lie held in the hiirh school Sunday afternoon, i April 12, at 2 o'clock, wil'i the ilev. | Dallas Hi. -ler as the spi iker; and .ommencement exercises will he held Friday eveninic, April 17, with K. E.
Ramsey as the speaker.
MW SLEEPING DRUG BEFORE CONVENTION
( ONSIDKRKI) M CHEMISTS ATTENDING MEETING OF l . S. ( HEMICAL S(>( IEIA
SI ( ( ESS MTEA IjtS VSSl'KEl)
Chemists Hear Meredith Indiana tuthor. At
Nicholson. ltaiH|iict
CORONER FILES REPORTS Reports of inquests in th sudden deaths of three I’ulnam eiMiai) pci
sons have been filed with the eoutity
clerk by Coroner Frank Iteed of
Cloverdale, All thret
disease.
Meeting Monday Nitrbl
Pnsbjlcrian church was
Monday evening for the second . special pre-Ea-ter services U'umlui'ted b\ the Greencastle
this week. The speaker for
iiiintr was Dr. L. C. Trent, pas-
the Woodruff Place Haptist of Indianapolis. Dr. Trent on the theme, "The Omnipo-
of Prayer." and bused his mes-
iui’ott Jesus' words, ‘‘And all ! who died .March L’.'l whatsoever ye shall ask In
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believing, \e -hall receive.” >
j- believed that prayer was '■ j jnrincibie, that it would al- f p t its answer. “He insisted that these words of Jesus literalt Jesus really meant them, you ask when ,\ou are really you will tret." The speaker -Hve three imjdieations of the ' - of these words of Jesus, and nv ssjige around these impli-
GRIN MOORE
FACES AN \FFII)\VIT
ALLEGED Kl H AVK Hlt WW
DEADLY WEAPON^ (IN’
LEM CEL Sl'KHEK
i. When Jesu- uttered these r. w i- speakitur out of his own Our world is greatly in ■f ,i Christ-like experience of . th' et olid place, prayer to
prapt. He believed in ft i was ailiing to answer pruyMeiwiin a God who was actSsrerinit "rajer. I Ihsc three are w-ee—ary before prayer "me really effective and all u! Thi third Implication was fore i rayer can be omnipotent i come out of a Christ-like life, life wa- in jicrfect harmony sxl. When we achieve a Christ- ; rii.iraeter, when we reach the where God can trust us with ‘•'wer, then for us (irayer will 1 omnipotent. In his closing , hr. Trent made a strong ap-, tor a more spiritual Church. t th> Church to increase Its eft" raiture the young life of
ia for Christ.
service Tuesday evening at I*' in the Methodist church,
INDIANAPOLIS. March 31, (CPl — Report of n new sleeping drug sooth-. imt and nou-injurit us, was being eon
died of heart idem I here today by chemists attend-
ing the Hist convention of the Amor-
Inquests were" held in the deutbs | i in Chemical Society. The announeeof Charles Allen, fill. Ueelsville, who ment was one of the products of tie died March 10: John Dawson, ."ill. opening dny of the conference, which Koaehdalo. who dl 'd March jx, ami ""'ll ontinue until Friday. Sarah E. Cook. 71. Heelsvllb |{. |, Uese irch on the new drug is being
made by H. A. Shonlee, < f the Eli Lily and company, experimental laboiatorie.-, Indianapolis. Shonlee said the drug had been used suorossfully in | more than 1,00(1 operations, and (ire- i dieted that it will he developed until | it will he strong enough fol the most
I seriou.- operations.
At present the potion is termed “amyl ethyl Barbituric acid.” Cheni I ists believe its greatest value lie- in I its quick acting tendency and lack of • after-effect on the patient. Meredith Nicholson, Indiana autho . greeted the chemists at a dinner last night, following opening dav roiiti e and a lonvcntion council conference. A Standard Oil company plane watt anivethi. morning bringing chcmi-- fi t m the oinpuny’s Whiting, Ind., plant. General meetings, followed by divisional sessions, were on the pro-
and I grain for the day.
power of poisonous gasses in win i-over-emphasized, Major General Henry L. Gilchrist said in a di cussioii of recent experiments. Oti'ei ; weapons of war are more deadly, Gilchrist revealed, pointing out that gas victims have a 12 to one better chance of recovei ing than men wounded by
hull ts.
First experiments with talking pictures were made in 1H7.*>, Dr. S. E. Sheppard, assistant dilector of ‘.he Eistiinm Kodak eonipanv at Kimhe ter, N. Y., said in a lecture on photography. He traced the indu-trv from
it.- beginning.
A (IKEAT GIVKU Read Luke 20:46^21 i Text, I.ok21:3.1 This (ioor widow has cast in mole than they all. ' Did the poor widow know of Jesus’ commendation? Probably not. Probably she was unaware of the sacrificial grandeur of her giving. What she did know wathat she had done her best, and doubtless she went I" i wa\ happier than those who had given easily of their abu il.inee. It i their rosi that put- e value on all oui i fferings. Our great giveis are not the ri. who give thousands and millions which they do not need at 1 never miss; they are the poor, who deprive themselves of com! it- in order to give their small -inns. When we consider its resen.i'.. many a little, struggling church puts to shame the rich churches of the cities. The devoted geneiosity of the poor is the richest asset o' the kingdom. Prayer: Our tie rnh father, who has pro-pored u- and given i- nlnmdan.’c, show u- the beauty of sacrifice, that w> n not corrupt our joy by kc ng for ourselves that which w - uw o to thee. Amen.
DOPE PEDDLER PIT “ON SPOT
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IOI \D DK\D IN HKD KAMA ITKSD.U
Edgar l.ii' King, two month- oil son of Mi. and Mrs. Os.- ti King, 111b
L>\ f 1 A. I\f soutn t’olleg* av.-iHIr, wa- l'o::i 1 deal ll I \y.ai \yi 1 -1 jn a bout i o’clock Tuesday morn-
• ing by it. parents. Coronet Frank Heed, if t lovei iale, who was called, 1 said the rhil I died of pneumonia. It was said Tuesday that the child' | had apparently hot n in good health. | i It.- sudden dea'h was a great shock | UKtOlil) to the parents, who -uiviv .
_____ The funeral will he held at 2 o’clock Max I'ondlcr Was Character Wednew, “» " " M ' In New York and ( hirago For ( " ,n Funer ^ M " nl ''
KNLTE ROCKNE KILLED WHEN PLANE FALLS
Sllltl DOWN I»Y GINMKN 111 ST CHIC \GO Si KKF.I
(OHNEK
T irilM H\l> POCK E.
FAMOl'S NOIRE DAME FOOTli M l. ( () \( II Vl( I IM OF AIK TRAGEDY
Many Year*
CHICAGO, March 31, (L'l’i Max
SUNKEL CAR FOUND A Ford coupe belonging to Willard
U \S KNKoriK TO WKSI COAST Transport I’lane Crashes In Kansas Killing Ml Nine (Iccupanls
i Sinikel. manaui r of
I lorai
llavnis \s (!. ()H . H(‘ad
P. Grin Mi ore, Greencastle tow i -
pointed out the fact that, first
prayer to be omnipotent must <hi P m; "‘' charged with drawing lout „f a Christ-like experience weapons on Eemu.d Suther, 21
year old, south College avenue, in an affidavit filed in the Putnam circuit
-•ourt by Surber.
Moore w is arrested Tuesday fore-
noon by Sheriff Alva Bry m
tiiiwtcnt, must W prayer which pleaded not guilty when arraigned hewn of a Christ-like truth in ^ " r « , James P. Hughe-. Bond hen na- never an instant in w;ls ,,t ^-’ 00 Pending trial April
e of Je-u- when he whs not
Jesus never doubted Moore, wh recently was ued fo lily of God as his Father. He! b >' I'''" wi fe. is alleged to have ii in i God who was able toi threatened Surber with a knife and
shotgun at the Moore home Monday. It was teported Tuesday morning that SurlH'i had gone to the Moore home after a stove which he had purchased at a sale i f household goodlas: Friday, but that Moore refused i to let him have it. When Surber in- 1 sisted on having the stove, it wa- alleged that Moore first drew a knif'' and threatened Surlier. When Surber i- -aid to have started looking fm a weapon of his own it is alleged that t Moore -ecured a shotgun and use I I
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this ti force Surber off the premisi -.
Surlier came to Greencastle and
Pioseeutor Marshall Abrams prepared and filed the affidavit barging Mooie
with draw ing deadly weapons.
The Del’iiuw university choir unI del the direction of Dean R. G. Me
j Cutehun, presented a -hoit twenty- ; minute oiiceit of choral musii- before I the Depuuw university chapel Tu« day nuruing. The program was one of English origin. All the eoniposi rs
LOCAL TEAM ENTERED .N wil| , ( . X( ,.„ tion of ,' in . llt i were INDEPENDENT TOURNEY , !|iti . h nn(| thi . ,. I *• L. and II baskeihull teani oi, teacher of voice in London.
PRESIDENT TO ANNOUNCE LIST OF COMMITTEES WITHIN NEXT FEW DAYS Till' directors of the Greencastle (ireencastle Chamber o' C nnuvc n et Monday noon and ele tel officer- for the coming year. C. II. Havens was le-eh ted (i e-i den:. Other offieeis wi' (Ri- (Ii finer, vice-president; C'larles ,\leG.nigliey, eeretury: Mi IT I n HI e k a.-si taut st retary; Gmy Putter,
treasu rer.
Mi. Havens announced af'.ei 'he meeting that he would make pu'oT the full list of committ" - .I -""ii n he . an arringe them. This will piohahly in within the next w e|<. THE « KAjTIEK CInudy ; probably rain in -nuth and tain or snow in northeast portion tonight and Wedm -day; not much .hinge in temiierature. INJURIES PROVE FA i ,t L VkNCBNNKS. Iml . Mat eh I (Cl’) Injuries suffeied liy (’hail' Me Minee. 33. Kvansville. yesterday when his auto overturned resulleil in lus death jit a local Inepltlll last uiglu.
Tendler, 12, a police chaiaeter, in New Yolk and Chicago, wa- killed li t night by two gunmen who shot him down as he wa« buying a newspaper at a crowded street corner in the busyuptown district, 45 blocks outside the
| loop.
! Tendler had been arrested heie sev I eral time- and faced arraignment in Federal court April 27 on i charge (f
J pa--ing naieotics.
It wa- -aid he formerly w a- a pel- /'IIL'I 'L k I)/ ' R ici captain in New York ind played I \
an important part in convicting Gyp , , the Blood, Lefty Louis and police | liout. Heck' r for the murder of Herman Rosenthal, New York g nnbler 'Tendler's widow, Hernndine, said hei husband had not worked recently, hut that until a few weeks ago he was a jewelry salesman. She said sm know of no reason why gangster- ]
should kill him.
The killing was remindful of tin-
Link
BAZAAR, Kansas, Mar. 31 (I p).
r<iinpan> whiidi wa- siohui Knule Uockne, noted Notre Dame ‘ Saturday nivlu was found Monday toothall roach and eight other men,
1 evening by chi police parked In! front ol the Dan Kesler-i'a home on north Indiiina -ireu. Tlie ear was out of uasoline and tlie ignition key luiil been lirokeii off III tlie lock ll was believed the machine was Hll-|
damaged otherwlHe.
passengers in an airplane eiiroute from Kansas ( ity, Mo., to Los Angeles, were killed today when the ship
crashed near here.
BEHIND BARS IN RICHMOND
(TIM \GO \| \\ \ DM ITS FORGKU-
II s n\ I VRGR S< \l R
TO I'OLICK
sen a'i'Uial slaying of Tony Lomh'irdo gang ehlefialn. in the loop.
Several thousand persons were leaving two nearby theaters as Tendler steppe I ti the newst ind. The inter -e tion was packed with humanity for i vern! hundred feet in each direction. 'Two men edged their way thlough the
ciowd.
A- I'endler put out hi- hand to a - ce|it hi- change, the mc.n pressed revi Im is against him an I began firing. Two bullets entered his head. Three enter' I his body. He died within a Ii i minutes. The killers escaped
easily through the crowds.
Police -aid they believed Ten Her had been a-soeiated with a gang of
kidnappers who had oi lleeted thon- M,a ty - >1'.it
anils of.dollais m ransom from gam-
Ider- and hootleggeis.
RICHMOND, Ind., Mareh 31, I L'!‘) —Check forgeries on a large seal'' hive been confessed by Hairy K. Turner, Chi ago, police said. He was am - i i after his companion, John II. Murray, was killed in an auto
accident Sa'urlay night.
T'urnet hoarded a train in Richmond without reporting the death of his companion, lint was taken from the tinin in I.ogansport and returned here. He allegedly admitted that he and Murray eondueted foigery ojierati ’ in Ohio on a pretentious scale. Ill I'.il’I Turner w c- sentence I in M'.ineie, Ind., on i fiegtay barge. He
The plane was operated by the Transeonticntal and M estern \ir Express, Inc. Persons who reached the scene of the wreckage said there were no survivors. \n explosion caused while the shi|» was flying low, was thought |o have caused the wreck. The -hip did not burn after crashing.
GRAN I ED DIVOIU E
Lucille l„ Wulla.e was giante'l a divorce fn m Herman K. Wallace, on grounds of cruel an I inlumian treatment, m the Putnam circuit court Tue day. The defendant did not appear to contest the divorce. The action also restored the plaintiff- maid en nann oi' I .u ille I.. Mural. Tho pnrtie- reside in Jeffeison township. \ <>l( E KKt IT M. TUMt.II I
Prof. Mark K. Johnson’s fneiil'y voice recital will he given tonight in Meharry hill at f o'clock. Mr. John -on ha- a rich hai-a-baritono voice and a ill sing arias from a nuntbci of well known musical comp, -itions. He w ill
-aid he .mil Mnnay had . htained .>2fi-'> In- neompanied by Prof. Henry K"llin Dayton, UTio, a few hour- bofoi" ing at the piano. Kveiybody i- wel
by a-hing seven come.
H. Bruner, pastor of the Greencastle Is "iiiered in n lotirnn I Tire selections werechoii' old Kngi"'i church will .s|ieak on the ment eondueted b> the Ceiilralj |j s |, and |iart -ongs. The pro''rint (Questions of The larst States Aiiiateiir Indepoiident A.-soela giain being as fellows:
lion at Winchester, Ind . Mareh 3" ||;,j| Smiling Morn Spofforth. April 2. The local squad will elasli A Spring Song—I’insuti. with the Avon Independents this eve i Who Shall Have My l.a'iy Fair* 1
7:5tt o’clock. Kaeh ganiei Pearsall.
halves. ] Dainty Fine Sweet Nymphs De-
“'•‘MID WIN SUT
1 IJ1 favor of the defend- ' n, "»- r ■<
" '""'I'red by Judge James P. j wl11 b'' played in Ifi nilnuK
1 • I’otHam eireuit .nnrt ' III the L and II lineup ale Wally | Mg itful—Morley.
Marlon Crawley, for i Come Again! Sweet Love Doth Nov.
Miller, center; Gene,
the Putnam circuit court
r*5 the -uit Edith Thomas, ad- I^ngden and Matrix of the estate of Harold wards i
(Jeceu-ed, against Charles' Crawley and MortTs Bryan. K'lards.j far coni|iensation alleged I T1 "' lo,als h * VH lM ' , ' n v '‘ ry f, 't""""“; * de .eased. In the drawing, having to play only t "‘ original -uit the plaintiff three games to win the tourney "Idle 1 ‘that under an agiecment In--i teams In the upper bracket are i' Barnahy and the deceased, the i quired to play four to "d'-
11 to receive $K.H0 compel!- , f ' 1 a period of 150 weeks. It, 'fe.l that 93 weeks „f the com- i
l '"" "‘ill due when Harold rvi-xix a fj- IV ''" d- A judgment for this SHfcj OHIO
« »a. deman led. i
( IIRISI I \ N ( III IK II MEN JO l. VTHKIt \ T Bit \ZIL .Men of the pi (liiistiun churches in the seven en mtic* of Sullivan, Vigo, Verinillii n, Clay, Parke, Ow en and I’ulnam, will gather for a mass meeting a* the Fir-t Christian ehui h in I'lazil, at 3 o'clock, on the nfteinoon of .\|iril 12, it was announced today. The Brazil meeting i- one of II u h meeting.- to he held throughout Indiana under the auspices of the | Business Men'- Commission if the Christian Chur.T."- of Indiana. M. R 1 Denison of tie Studebakei ( oipo'ation of South Iteii I i.- president of tin
commission.
It i -aid thal tin- combine I mcmI iNM .-hip of the (9 churches involved i-
. in ex.'pss of s.ihiO persons.
Orian McMurtrev. well known 1 I!- H. Keindy, i'lominent in both Koaclidnle man pn-ed away Saturday the husines-^ and religious affairs of
night at !) o’clock at the home of hi
|{<>ach<l;ilr Man Callnl To l!nsl
ORIAN MCMI'R TREY PASSES AW At A I I H I HOME OI
Ills sis I EH
T ird National Bank check-, hearing the forged -ignituie nl Alfred Kim met, Im ., einitr u toi s of that ity. Mm ray, likew ise, had erved time in |n i.-on. Ttimei -mT. He told polic that till* bogus cheek - were printc ill ' hi Mgi . Iml refused to give the nanv'
of the (ll inter.
PI ZZI.I Mi t \SK
SAN GAHKIEL, Calif., March | :>( (CP) Au: horitie- and phv - -iei.m- were puzzled today over the manner in which Jim Cash, Chine e, rccived a rattlesnaki bite which caused his death. Cash wa.- found uiicotisi-ious, slump''I over the s eering wheel of his car iietween here and Indio,
his home.
'The snake was in a perfoiated ho\ in the n u -eat if the car. It- mouth was -lived shut with
.-tring.
Ca.- i died a few hours Inter without regaining consciousness.
Inv ite—Elizabethan song. Hum pt y I )u mpty—Ca Id icot t.
The -pontaneous applause follovving I each numbiT was a keynote to the fine vvork that the Del’auw choirs un-' del Dean McCutchan have accom-
plished.
Wednesday’s chapel will In- an F.a--tcr sei vice with spe.Ial Easter mu-ie furnished by the School of Mu-ie.
Piesideiil Oxnam will speak. TO GET BACK SALARY
I . i
, SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 31,
DR. RAKTLKTT <H DKPAl W \L- rh( , sl - (Hl0 s>(hl|) vv I{
rA YNE, Ind, Maieh ::i 1 * n ADDRESS i di t tlloN i; Mcknight, Pann township astest 'Y«r veterans, both, MEEHING j 4) , r f vl (j years, didn’t know lie had I ni "h soldiers, died here late ——— coming to him, will be paid in full i
i '"'i Waikel, 83,
ELDON HILL TO
J'V’ "I D VETS DIE
f»tu Wi
sistei, Mrs. Su-ie Slayton. Deat h came after an illne.-- of eight weeks mid was due to complications. The deceased wa- horn O tohei Ifi, IMK2, near Roach Iale, the -on of Joseph and Naney McMurtrey. .'I t of his life was spent on a farm near
Hi coon, Ind.
Suiviving are four -isters, Mrs. Mat Green of near Ri. non; All-. Su-ie Slayton of Roaihdale; Mrs. Mniy Vanseoyoc of Indiini|iolis, and MiEva VleMurtrey "f Indianapolis, and
three hi tiler , George McMurtrey of Brazil meeting,
near Russellville, Harvey MeMnrti' y of Elko, Nevada, ai.d Donald Me.Mui-
trey of California
the city of lndiaiia|iolis, will deliv t ie address of the afternoon. I). Montgomery, well known layman of tile city of <'raw ford-ville w ill pre-idc. Similar meeting- have been h' id with gieat -viiee-- at the fnllewing Indiana cities: Be Iford, Cl iwfonl--i ville, Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Green--hurg, Hobart, Indianu|Hjlis, Misha waka. Montieello, S ottshurg, \t ih
ash and Wi.shington.
It is understood tiiat a considerable number of men from the Christian churches of thi ro'inty w ill attend the
VETERAN PHYSICIAN DEAD GOSHEN. Ind . Mareh 31 (I'D) - Dr Irving .1 llcekncll. Vi. for 33 years a local phvsjcian. slieeuillh.'d al ids lionie here yestei'lay uller a Ion: lllnesH. lie practiced medicine In Milford Jl y ars |iidor lo eoming lo
Goslien
Jerrv T. Miller
Dies \l L>
lioailMlitk
s I REE I ( \ RS AND BUSES TO HONOR (•(Mill FRIDAY
\(.l D ( TI IZ EN Oil > Id ESDAA MORNING. FI NER \L TO BE
tt KDNKSDAY.
battles 'r" ’ W;, • Wl, ° WHlt ! Kl ' , °" € ' Hil1 ' i,i ' trui ' tor ,n J’’'"-"''' 1 -, next year wifh six per cent Interest ■- ■ ' W " s ^ She,mm. 1 Ohio Wesleyan university, and, f|((m Marcl) l0> h( , Ul . r ' j,,. |
formerly of Greencastle, will l M ' one formwl b) . the u,ard of county con,- 1
of thf* speakers at tin* Ohio Stair | m j SM i onr , . H
! MeKnighC- successor learned hv ae-
A,,r,| 10, a xlfspntck from tin* univer- ( ( . i<Je|rt tl ,. t th( . jo| , hil , „ |mvj|11 , sity's news service l.ureau says. j (>n | y half us much a- legallv reMr. Hill will u‘Idn*ss the journalism | (|uir ,, (|( whereupon Mcknight hiied an I confeience on “Trend- in Newswriting j . ltt „ r|l ,, y , Hm , investigated hi- right-, j
k lo H 'l”Pt hi, • 0Wn i ( ' our< « , ‘” 0,1 th ‘- '’ in 1 No money was available to pay the * ' enni s ' r 'Viilmot Is'w is, Washington j ^ u| . Ilu , r offk'e-holder s hut he expressed »
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march to the sen, died of senil-
|bnue| Auer, pfl, who als,, fought Gherman, died earlie, in the day.
"ANTS TO ADOPT SON
M.I'AUAlso, Ind., Mar. 31 (FPI
hither here has asked couit per
Funeral seivi <• were held al Gie | \ DI A N A I’OI JS. Mir, 31 (UI’IChaatian funeral home in Roachdale ; Kv ,. n , trt . ( , t , mM . H will honor lies'lay afternoon at 2 o’clock. I he Kriday" this veur, J. P. Tivt ,{ " v - • S '" ,,u '' 1 S ^ i,h '“' '''K" 11 ton. general superintendent of the In charge of the rite-. Burial wa. in the 0 | is IH j|wa.v announce I All city transportHtioll line will stop George Vise who" were earing for
fm one minut' at 2:39 p. m. April 3, him in Boaehdale
Jerry F. Mlllor, age 7x years, imssed away at 3 o'clock Tuesday morn Ing nl the home of Mr. unil Mr*
Ladoga eemetei y.
person, the father, consented to ■*111! Julia Turner, neighbors, fhnir the |„ y m 1921, hut since furner ha- died and l.arson, a
im 'ri wants his
correspondent of the I. ndon Times, 4 7, |iriwll „-, to abide' hv *tli. offer of Edward A. Evans, edit or of the Col- th( . , jmm j K .i oner ^ nn<| th| . umbus, (O.) ( itizen. wa. settled on that basis.
A graduate of Del’auw university - . . -.-«I •
Banal,1 iT, The jin 1927, Hill joined the editorial staff ’ 'J, is th,, youngest „f „f ( |„. Indianapolis New-, dihere n-d
'bildren
‘Mate dirm
• |( \ltl> DN sHt > ES ’ , . K ' N %iM '
youngest of, of the Bidianapoh- V''' ^ He t'^1 d^s not wear "Uj worked two years ‘‘ t|eglt .„ at ^» k f McClellan, ha. d CH “"ti r, •» t' m> r mttz.
I University W( , ley> , n faculty j « he sa.d.
■""" B- Bums, colored, age IB and joined tin ^ B | umn us o^
"'"f F'sistt htcago, died at the In- in SepUm-ber. »•'
1 "biWarni Tuesday morning at lireemastle hig ' rl | t . tti nfo 1 *''
»f tuberculosis. The body Frof. Edward ^ ^ spe ak ^ t h e McCurry funeral Pauw, is also sc " (nft , rtfU e. und preptrea f or burial. | fodr the Ohio bta ^ o
shiM-^strings, —
which is 15 miles long, i- 9 -ogiahl 0,11 shoe strings he constantly carries a I spare. He spend- (ys nights roller skating, it was said. 0 j
AN AIRPLANE BABY
•WINNIPEG, Man., March 31. (UP)—The child born Sunday t" Mrs. Alex Millei while she w.,in an airplane l.O*") feet in ‘.he air was given th' name today of Lindbergh Wright ( 00k Miller. The 21 year "Id Indian mothc aifd her liahy, tie fii -1 evei Uir'i in an airplane ovei t'u^mda, were
re|e rted “doing splendidly.”
Mrs. Millei wa- at Mile 214 on Hudson'- Bay Railway when it was decided to “race the stork" to the I’as. The trip was made in a speedy F’airchild ship of th •
Royal Canadian air force.
L. A. Bailey, me lanlc, was the only other passenger with Mis. Miller in the cabin ftf the plane
when the child was born.
he -aid.
J*
SUFI ON ( ON I ItA( T
A demand of $100 is Inade in :i -uit 1 11 contract filed in the Putnam t'iieuit court by Finnie C. (ioodmiii
against Fred Ib'Bing.
Aeeoriling to the -uit the defendant on May 25. I!)2H entered into a contract with the Acme Roofing Con.pany of Tene HaiJte, to i*,of his home
^Ali ADLIer was Inn n on n larm near Boaehdale and was one of a family nf six iliihlii-ii horn is Har\e and Mary Elisabeth Miller. The * iei Mr. |ua { Mutherlin preceded him in death. Surviving ar>' one brother. .1 AA' Mil lei of s BiifichduIc. and "lie grand daughter. Eveline•Hiitherliu of linli
anil polls.
Mr Miller v. as a 1114mher of On
ChUlTh.
HOOVER CAN HAVE CANDIDACY IN 1932
AVASHINGTON, March 31 (I P)
Idle Itepuhliean Natonal convention may In carried virtually to Pre.-idenf Hoover’s dooistep San Frunei vo
^ m xt year, it wa- learned today*.
I An understanding exists ainon: prominent Re|iuhlieun- that the hi me -late of the chief executive is to he givi n thi advantage when ’ * Nat mnl eommittee assemble lu re in
December to make the choice. The agreement grows out of ncgoG
iation- in the eommittee in 192k, ,\t that time there were three cities ardently eonte.-ting for the opportunity of playing host t.» the Republicans Kansu.- City, Sun F'l'aneisci, and Detroit, The Michigan City wa eliminated heeau.-i of proximity to anti-prohibition territory, and San F'rancifco finally acquiesced in the -election of Kansas City with the on t'rr-taiiding that it was to have it.'
turn in '32.
Prominent California Repuhli* ,111 • an iiiider-tiM>d to he at work already’ in hope of seeing the irgreement i ir-
ried out.
'The |>olitical situation was such in 192k that the selection of a mid wstern city -eemed adii-ahle. At tin early tinny, there i. a- yet no nece--ity which would make any other place more alluring than the Pacific C >a.t Metropolis, according to tho, •» who will have ch.irge of the -election. If Mr. Hoover i- to lie renominated no more ideal spot could be 1 h iscn, the.-e authorities maintain Th President is California* ’“F'avorite Son.' Hi- voting residence is 30 miles south of San Frunci-e". m the Stanford University campus at Palo Alto.
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The particular possibility that might (ru.-teratc arrangement- lie in the chance that there may !«• a cnii-te.-t over the nomination. Should any uf tin divergent elemeia in *lie parti uccuihulate strength enougn t" make a vigorous fight out of the convention a moment miglu develop in favor of a more ceutrully located place. ALpiy delegates would Is 1 unalile to pay tin* large costs entailed by a trip to the coast. The cost element would not, however, lie important in a cut and
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leue.l that the work was to be Tl "' f' 1 "' ™ 1 "j,H '*e held froin^h. dried«-onvention. fo# the Contract prj^e of ^))(i The t’hrlsilan Clnirrh In Boaelidsle on There is -ome agitation in Demo0 plaintiff charges that the Acme Roof-' "ednesday artcrnotiii at -' o eloeT ,rutie ranks to bring that *iiiveiiti"ii ing Company later Assigned tin* eol* Friends nfty vl"w ilu I'ody from t t^an F'rftieisco. Isadnre Doektiu t to her, and that $100 is .-till due^ a,,, B 2 p in at tin chiiicli^ Rev Oteil weiler, prominent California Demo and owing. rick of Indianapolis will have charge^ ,. ra t WH - here recently placing hiF'lank G. Stoeasal is attorney foi of th*' services and burial "dll he In demands before the power* tf hi.<1 the plaintiff. O . ’ll the Roachdale ftuuetery. , ]j«arty. t
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