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(JRKKNCASTLK, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1931.

NO. 140

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NEW YORK, April :5, (LIT I . Columbia Urun n>timr sys - i'm has pT mission tj bioailjast* the o itin fmieral services for Knute Uockn.;, Notiv Dame football couch, kill<"l in a plane

crash Tuesday.

The service will be annmin ed by Pat Planagin, sports annoimm for station WHBS1 at Chicago from th' Hatred Heart cbureh at South Itend. COMMKID I M. ( DM ES I TO HE CON HI ( I Kl>

STUDENTS AND PLAYERS (;UARI) ROCKNE S BODY

NOIRE dame AND SOI th hknd 'DM RN SILENTLY FOR famed men lor

ITNEKAI. IO

HE SATTKD \Y

I Kaphacl Presided At Serlisted »y Ro. Hruner

Vnd Hr. MoiiKer

union communion

■ ervice held

The district commercial conte t will he held at the Danville hiuT school huildinjr, Saturday, April is. Twentt six schools, includim; Indi inapolls,

j",. ytcrian Church Thursday | (Jreencastlc, Hen Davis, Muore>villc, uf the most beauti- Hendricks county schools and others

arc entered in this contest.—Danville

Republican.

Prominent Persons In Spirting "nrld lo Attend Last Kites For Irish Grid Coach

was one

Cl impressive icligious services l K .,. n held in Greencastlo I llotift timi. The church was filled atmosphere, of deep reverem - ping with the observance of the l ordinal! e of the Lord s Supj, ir ,. v died. The musical numbers la the Purple Robed Junioi under the dirertion of Prof. ; L t |, Umflcet made the entire ser- : L r y effective. These children j j in ‘ a beautiful and impressive : . lt ,d reached the hearts of the audience. The organ music also

I greatly to the service.

V L Raphael, minister of the presided at the service, and , Siiipturi le sons and offered Payers. I»r. E. Monger and |1 h, Bruner, presided at the The emblems were distributed I n representative men from the j Ungu'gations cooperating in the j The invitation to partake of j mljlem- was extended to all uhn considered themselves to he .■rs uf Jesus Chri.-t regardless

r ( inch membership.

,t pneeding the observance of ^uppei. Rev. W. .). Crowder, of | .aptist Chur i. gave a brief med)i. His theme was based upon ; ’ords of Jnhn, ‘‘And it was In u vciy impressive and ! Vtiw manner he |M>inted out I it v, it wa indeed night for | when he went out to betray his and that it was the darkest ' in the human experience of H. -idtiat the greatest endf fV Chur.h arc not the uthV« thi 'Hit.-nle, Jiut tjie uot'aitli-, pmlsr- nn the inside. P is when

Legion To Mn i r Monday KvcMiin^ EX-DDF(.HHOYS 111 A S> KM III F. AT PLEASANT GARDEN' FOR KEG FLA It SESSION

The Putnam County Post No. >k. the American Legion will hold their ] next regular meeting in the school j l house at Pleasant (Jaidens next M ni-

day evening at 8 p. m.

This will be the first of the counU I meeting- width will lie held t i - year.

Since becoming a county post it ha- . , ,

, ,• 1 eithei hero or on tncir wax ate Jiminv

necoine the policy of the organization

, , Phelan, Lmversitx of \\ ashmgt n to hold regular meetings in the \ 11- ’ . • ,

_ ,i, i coach and captain of the P.M7 team;

iou- towns of the county where the I .. .. . 1 .. ....

Legion is represented. This plan

SOUTH MEND, Ind., April :!, (UP) Another unhappy day i f mourning foi theii beloved Knute Rockne today ti ted t'n indomnitable eoutage of the family and intimate friends of th"

famous loot ball coach.

Selection of the active pall beaier« had not been made early today. They were expected t be chosen from football player- with one. member of the “Four Horsemen,” a captain of one of Rockne's early teams and a member of his last team almost certain to be among the group. An effort was staiti i today to have all members of tin class > f 11)1 I, the year Rockne w a - graduate I., pre-eiit

for the services. •

From all parts.of the. nation men came to pay their last respects to t'vgreat coach who met death in an airplane accident in l\ msas last Tues-

day.

Vmong the more prominent person-

THK INTEIDESSOR (Reui Luke 2;$ J7-38. Text Luke 2:(::U.) Then -iil .lesu?, Fatlier, forgive them; f r they know not wh it they do. At first sight thi might scent to apply only to the lough Roman soldiers who v ■ . o course, ignorant of the ehaiactor of their victim. P.ut on cl r <tuily it is wident that the pra ipplie- *o all who were respon-ihle for the e\. c uthm of Jesus. It go ■> to the heart of the scene and i- most’ revealing of its meaning. The innocent is suffering tm the .guilty, even foi those who no cau.-ing his anguish. In despite i f all, he loves them still, ami pray- for them. No rosentme stains the splendor of the ero Love lii- • umphs over pain and • \or savag/ injustice. “Me mad' mterres-ion foi the transgressor Prayei: O mercif Kathei, on this day when we "mnicnunate the sufferings of our Lord, we pray that thou wilt subduh all anger and hatred in our hearts that the love of UHo-i may find room. In his name Amen.

PRINCETON PEOPLE III RT IN UTOFinSII

UNCLE .CASE JURY STILL DEADLOCKED

NO VERDICT AS YET IN TRIAL

OF LEO HROTHF.KS FOR

MURDER

Y’JKST I HI NDER SIIn" I RS VISIT CITY I HI SRDA\ NK.H'I Grecucastle had its first thunder i showers of the year Thursday evening Rain, which started early in the evening, continued far into the night. Continued rain with a drop in temperature was expected to put a end to spring like vuthoi.

SHORTAGE OE i ATER \DI)S TO QUAKE PERIL

(ASK To JURY

| It \IN KRIDGK HOY " INS Hill ER \ I HLKTIC AM \KD

j Howard Chadd of Hainbridge, Ind.,

I Iff RSDAY | was awaidcd a \ai-ity “H“ let'ei hy ■ ' the faculty athletic committee at Itut-

.linlgr Itetlirns To (.'oiirtriHim I’rcpar. | ^ i r university in re - gnition for hied To "ail All Day For ' ’ basketball

Decision I !l im during the past season. < hadd

was one of the twelve- players who re

i ceived the award.

(.1111 AGO, April 3 (FI*,-The jury j S( . loetioM ,,1,,,.,.. for the iiw;inl deliberating the case of I*o V. Broth- w ,, s on th ,'athlete'- -kill ami

ers, charged with the murder of Alfred .1. Lingle, Chicago Tribune re-

SPEED MURK OF KVAt I MING tMKKICW (.IIIZKNS FROM M \N At. I \ IOII.M

SOLDIERS MMMAIN ORDER Fired and Hungry Marines Patrol Nicaraguan l ilt Destroyed Hv (piakc and I uc

participation in games. Chadd played j forward on the Hulldog i| lintel. The I ISutlci team was victoiioii- in every

I game this year ending t he seas a victory ovci Notre Dame.

fiorter, still was deadlocked today after a continuous session since 2:21 P.

M. yesterday.

Judge Joseph Sal,ath returned to , cha(|(| j. u junil , r at |{ut | f r and is :l the courtroom this morning prepared | memlM , r ., Tilll I)( ,| ta

nity.

MR. AM) MRS. DAI T. EH' M ILL HE < ON FINED TO IPiSITI M SEVERAL DAYS

worked so well last year it will be continued. John C. Logan is the representative of the Legion at Reelsville and haarranged for this meeting. Compensation and pension foi world war veteran- will be discussed and all ex-ser-vice men, whether they belong to the Legion or not, are invited. The local hoys will meet at the l,« gion hall at 7 o’clock and will le-i\

Chic Meehan, New York university coach; Dr. R. N. Hlackwell, businc - manager of athletics. Southern Meth- | odist university; Adam Walsh, • Yale line coaih; Vic Hansen, Syracuse i couch; Ed Thorpe,-New York, who offieiated marry Notre Dame games; ' Charles Dori-is, Detroit eoach ind teammate of Rockne; and all of the

! “Eoui Horsemen!,”

Throughout the night inemhers of ! the Notre Dame Monogram | stood guard over the body. Frank

Dale Eby\ age about in yars, and his wife. Mis. Ruth Eby. of Piinceio’n, are in the Putnam > iin, \ ho-pital suffering from minor cut- an ! brui es, us the lesult of an autcinohili- collision , n the National r- ad. two miles east of the intersection -tale road 411 and the National loau. huisday aLernoon about 4 o’clo, k Dr. W. M. M -Gaughey, the attemlmg phy-ician, .-aid both would be confined to tiu-

' hospital f i a few days dthough tin-ir

( lub . , .

at 7:l. r ). There will he plenty of cars, to accommodate all member- wishing j to go. A good delegation is urge t

attend these meetings.

injurie- weie not serious

Mr. and Mr-. F!by wciv enroute to Indianapolis where Mr F.hy, an 'at-

IN FA NT DIES

i , , . ., ... Hurrah Ivan Hurrah, 13 months old betrayed by the disloyalty I of Vr and N]rs Kr( , (1 Harrah , y0 7

South Locust street, passed away, Friday afternoon at 1:12 following an i

practice is Krowing in* favor , . . ,, . . t* P i i • ii i , . ents. three brothers, rreu Jr. # Karl 1 na'itibcrs of all the churches. ’ .. i

! James and Max I bom as and one sis- | ' ter Fay Elizabeth Funeral arrange- |

incuts will be made later.

Marchinont Schwartz, sujs-r halfback | lorn ,. v . wa> to a| , |)eur 4„ .. case in fed who won many games last -canon tor I ^ t . oult K|j , av They wen Nolle Dame ny his long run- at o,it- I m|ian „. ( | | >v Mrs. A mdiver, wife ical mements, formed ti)e Jtrst guard. ((f Ju(1(fp v.mdiver of Pin eton. Sh,

to remain in his chambers all day if

neccs.-ary to await a verdict.

.A- the twelve men had been out iiu-c 2:20 p. m. Thursday continued their deliberations thiough the niglit, the courtroom remained comfortably

filled at all hours.

Judge Sabbath left word he would return immediately any time a verdict wa- reached and there were hundreds who t. ok no chan e- upon being abs,-nt in ca.-e Itrother was hustled I aim his , ell in the daikne.-. of nigiit

to learn his fate.

Biot h is’ divorced parents, Harvi-y Brothers of Chicago and Mr-. Rosi Rn.-r .lessen of. St. Louis, and his swcctheait, Hetty Cook, were in and out nf tin- courtroom, all night, waiting, waiting, usually confident, but somi-tiiu,-.- with ju-t'a trace of doubt as the hours passed an I not a hint came a s to how the jury - m id. Brothelwho admitted as he pa - d his cell tliat he was “worried,” sent word to his mother hy . haliff sh rt'.y

hpfole midnight.

“Please take word to my mother • aijd tell her that I am innocejit,” ln-g-ged the inaiT whom Pat Roche once ilc ciibed as “not having a nervi- in hi- body” and the one whom Pro-ccut-nr ('. May land Brooks described as ‘‘tile rowaid who shot Lingle in the hack of the head and lati.”

\l\ii KIhni Has KiMuninl Hmnr

.MANAGUA, Nicaragua, X|oil : (UP)—The peril to thousands of refugees living in distressing cii mnstnnces around the earth,|uake-ravag-,1 city of Managua was intensified jth I loilay and the work of ex acuul III ; Aiiu-i'icaii wonn-n' and children xx ic- <11-

dered speeded,

frat,.-r- 1 Tired and hungry marine- arid national guardsmen were forced to I gn-ater severity to maintain ,lrd,-r and contimio relief work as the (in- which has swept back and forth across Hie ruined capital broke eiit again in the j San Antonio Section. Order- xxere 1 given to “shoot to kill” if the first challenge of putiolliug marine- was

VRKI\ I D MdNDAA Nit,II I FROM

ST. JOHN, lx \NSAS. \( C tlMP AN I ED HA A I) \LGH I KR

No definite information has been secured as to the reason for the two xxeek- nb.-diio- of Alva Rhea exc<-|)t t at he 1 i-Unni d t his hum,- 11 a 1 Eminemi- with hi - daughter from St. John, Kansa-, Monday niglit. He'habeen confined to his home since, pve• | suimihly from the effec's of an attack i of In. Rhe 1 disappeared from Mnr- | tinsvill,- mi •March 17 after cashing a $1,350 hank draft at a lo al bank. Hixvlicrenbolits were unknown until !u.-t Friday xxlien he telegraphed to his family to 1 i,m,' f r him. His daughter, Fern Rhea, left iniinedi i-.ely and after being hell up sonic time by snoxx drifts and -tonns, aiiixa-d hoiii'with her fu'her Monday nig-ht, • Rhea had -ul!' rp,l ;, sever,- attack of th,- flu before hi- disappearance j and relative "xpres-eil tae belief dm-

j ing bis absence, that it was a mental

"I want her to have confidence i 1 disordei ijii ing t om the disease that' ny innocence,” ■ Blether- told the eau.-cd him to h ave

friends that tipi Uhul'cb leaily i

del,'at. |

i-th>- -1 inrl year for, this tin-

I RI AL SEI FOR APRIL 0 Trial of John and Paul Kinney, of

was uninjured.

The Eby ear lolliib-d with a large Ihei cc-Arroxx driven by A tor <

Spencer, on a grand jury indictment | , | . luIlin( , ., vincenm c ntrai --r; xvho]

'tut RKKI.SVILLE M AN RFriKK.' FROM RAILRO AD

'itt I’. Cromwell, of Terre Haute |t|ui|)m,-nt engineer, formerly of . s ' !!', was one of the five em-

"f the Pennsylvania Railroad,

'Mr,- retired yesterday and had nant, - placed on the honor roll

jat company.

*’11 P. Oomxvell comes from a ' 11 w ” r k equipment enginneers, " r "th,-i- all in the same line of II,- wa- l„,rn at Pleasant Gariinl n-i eix-,-,1 his education in the

Jail Breaker Faces Mlitlavil

Ol ARGKD AA I I II ASSISTING GKO. HAMPSHIRE TO BREAK JAIL HERE NOV. 30

degree burglary xvill be held at Spen- J cer in the Owen county circuit court i on April !•, it xvas said today hy Prosecutor A'ern \V. Ruble. They pleaded not guilty when arraigned before Judge Herbert A. Rundcll AVednesdax - . The men are charged with connection xvith the robbery on January Hi of the Go-port Hardware and Lumlier company in xvhich five shotguns, two rifles and a small amount of cash

xx'oiy taken.

JOHN TALBOI I lo BE |Mil M ED INTO HI I I I K < U R

was driving west. I u- Manning ca

crash,-1 into tlie. L -x car hriiailside when Manning lo-t cuitrol i- tiying

j to pass a westbound tiuck. A M Gurry ambulance xva- - ailed

an I took the injur, ! .’air to t >un1 ty hospital wneri an '■xaminati'm i'I veal,-,I theii injui i* - were painful 'nit i | not ,-erious. Boh ,a - were daniagril

I in the crash.

Mrs. Eby is a niisin if Mr- J. T | McCurry of thi- city. Mr. Kby i ' commander of tin American Is-gion

post at Princeton.

The Kbby car. a m-xv Dodge Six

m ;lle

common schools. His first

here la-t Novemboi |

pel

A jail bieuk

30 in xvhich three prisoners escoi from the Putnam County Jail was re-1 called Friday with the filing of an atfidavit In the Putnam Circuit court'

employed as a laborer 1 charging Robert Harvey, one ot tn gang of the Vamialiaj three, with aiding in the escape.

lament was on his father's farm Meeting toll at the bridge at r ,vi11 '', «hich was owned by his

ft He was I"' ma.-on

John Talbott of Greenca-tl-. Ind..' ,| a|lt Wils brought tot - < r -k gat age

in this city. Tin- entire left side x' as badly damageil. lie Pielce-.Ari'oxx, xvhich also had one -ule badly diunag ed, " as driven on t" A in,'., tines.

a student at Butler univei ity. "ill I," initiated into Ichthus, honorary reliir-1 iciis organization at Butb-r university, j this xxeek. Talbott is one of five men xx ho have been selected for member-

ship in th,- group.

H,- i“ a freshman at Butler and is: enrolled in the College of Religion.

snN OF | t»KMKK H. S. NET ST AR DIES AFTER OPERATION John Edwin, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, died at St. Vincent's hospital, Indianapolis, Sat

Inlmirkm Car In Fmik \\ m*k

March 1, 1885, and has! Authorities explained that Harx-ey h id ^ hi the capacity of fireman, I not lieen recaptured hut that the at'iiiii and engineer on steam i Hdavit was tiled for th, put|ais,- of i*hi ]!U,S xxhen the grad,' west suing a warrant on xx'hich Harxe "alcc-li river bridge went out could be arrested and returned here,

'"’ r k<i,l for sixty-five hours with- 1 The atfidavit charge* Harvey with, urtlay evening, following an operation " t building a n evx- grade. He is aiding in the escape of George Hantp c ((| uppendicitis. The funeial was

" T ''I a H the Masonic bodies, I shire, who xvas held for the crime "I i Ylemlay afterno n from Fie l-rieii'!- RICHMOND, Ind , April 3, (CP) ri| w a, ' , l Odd Fellows. 1 driving a motor vehicle while intoxi- m charge of the Rev. Georg, p ;1> enger- and the croxx- of a cated. H. Reibold, xvith interment in the ||. I. & K , trn-tion car escaped s'-r- , H,I{ M ORGANIZATION The third prisoner, Frank Wallace,j St :|,.., m,. emeterjr, Mr Johnson was j, lU . | R j ury j,, , accident m »r jl" '"'Hana representatives of the later was. recaptured at Nohle.-xilb f, )rnu . r | v from the Stilesville neigh-' p,,.,, | ut( , yesterday, in xvhich tin car '' Fan,I Bank of Louisville Ken-1 and taken to the Indiana State I rison j | M)|blMM | an ,| hj,. been an outstanding 1 oveiturned in a cilli.-ion xvith a wagen i"' 1 !" ,n ' li «''‘‘M»s today and j at Michigan City to serve a term of 0 f the Central Normal basket | dr iwn by a runax-ay team of hoi s.

FRACTION < All I I “SKIS All ER limiNG " At.ON AT

( ROSSING

T,

1 ,n Indiana organization which ! " k '>"wn as The Indiana Sec re- j fhc National Farm Loan As- 1

pbutis,

binary object of this organiz- 1 "'ll be t„ work with the' Farm I ' ' iuid the Indiana Tax Payers ; '"'''ii to help t„ equalize the tax . m Imliana.

| to 5 year State Farm.

for escaping from the j

bailiff.-

‘‘If the jury does its du’y it x>i!| free me, In-cause | did not kill Jake I,ingle.” Juilge Saliath had instructed *.lnjury it ,- uld reach any of four vpr- I diets; not guilty: guilty, with a re- I commendation of not b-s th-m 11 xear- impii-onmeiit; guilty xvith - 1 commendation of lif, iniprisonmeiit: 01 iruil’x with a reeoinineii lation o ’ '

death,

H ASKKEI BALI. NETS DANA II.I.E HIGH St HOOl • < 77!» PROFI I Bu-ketbull at Danville high -chool showed 11 deal profit of $77l).l'.t, 0eorling to ., financial statement of reci-npt- and expondituies prepar-d by ommercial pupils of tin- high school. Total m-cipts through ticket -ales at home game- and the vaiiou tournaments were .*2.18)2.10, w hile - x penditlire- during th- seas- 11 total-'d

$2,233.27.

SEES Hit OI.LEA I ( HE< Iv A complaint .11 a check ha.- I>. ,-n filed in the Putnam circuit <ourt hy A'irgil J. Ad,-i against William A. ( lark, in which the plaintiff demands .1 judgement of $100 and costs. According to th'- complaint Fa • plaintiff charges that the defendant on July 25, I'.l'J'J. by a check request'',! the UoAchdalc Bank to pay th, plain-

tiff $100

Charles MeGnughey

further order from the defendant. It i alleged that on blank day of April. I {131, the plaintiff presented said check to the bank and demanded pny-

He i- -aid to have gone to liulianapnlis from Maitins'ill,- and t‘ have made his west,-in trip in a new into he purchn-i-d ill I n liana poll.-. He lett M.artins' ill, in a M" b , l F Ford coupe. | — Martin-ville Reiairter.

I HE M I AI HER

I! iin tonight; Suturdax cloudy: I snow in noith por’inn; coldci tonight in souFi |iorti,m; nur-a colder in extreme -oath poltion coldei Saturday.

TWO WOMFN \m; tvkkn TO I'lflSON

AIK'. ELI/. Al Kl H king AND MRS. IA HI A St I IT I TO SERVE

SIX MON I HS

Two <,11 "iicastle women, Mrs. Eliza-, la th Brant King, IS years old, and j

M Lydia I’atterson S-ott, 20 years) j ^ „

an

yea rs I

old, xxlio received -ellteiicc- of ix 1 m nths in the Indiana (tills' Indus- , trial School in city court Thuisdax on 1 clvirgcs of as-ault ami battery, xx'-r - taken to tin correctional institution Friday by Sheriff Alxai Bryan and

Mr . Bryan.

Tlie txx - ', women xxi-n- anested on

not heeded. Lack of xvater incieased the danger of disease and exhau.-te,| doctors xxeie , xperieming great difficulty in maintaining precautions again.-t an ,-pi dctnic, due ta the fact that sanitary regulations xXi-r,- lunored hy -uffering

natives,

AA ini-' the exodus of iiatixa . hx font an,I in tricks continued, tin- first group of 2(Ni American xxomen and children packed their fexx b,-lunging last nigi'.t for the Lip to Curinto, xvlierc they xxa-re scheduled to 1, nrl th,- transport Chaunuint late thi. al ternoon. One of the children in tin* group wa- Aih-en Murray, |i xa-ai old daughter of ( apt. Joseph D. Murray of Boston. The little gill and h,-i father were ., eompanying the hodx of Mr- .Murray, xvho was kilt-! in tinquake. Manx of the Americans had • tti-mpted to return to theii wrecki'il homes in the city yesterday to iccoxin is-rsonul belonging-. Somi- of tliem x''-iv Auciessful, but foi 1b,| mo-l par' they found the quake or the file had destroyed everything. In the , n > . f number of the women, they n-.uc! '-,! their former homes just a- the rexixing fire -xv,-pt back to that district. The exMcuation of loreignei - will coiitiiiue as lapidly as possible, iiiost of them having F,een for i-d to xveir til -am,- clothes since the quake a

Tuesday.

The ,l> ath toll xva-only an ,- tiinal<-, I o-.e to the fact that hundl'oil- of ho,lie.- were buried 01 crematcil with , out identification. Gen. ( alvin B. Matthi-w s, coininaniling the na ioiiiil I guard, told the I’niti'd iTr - at mid II gilt that he did not brliexe the total dead would exceed |,"bb. lb- -ail bi e.-tiiiiatc was made on tbr- m -t iciiabb- reports, xvhich hi- hail colie 'cl iroin .is officer- ,iire,-;ing the buiia! .

1(1 ( ON( H UE MEEIIN(.S

Th, Methodist Biotlierlicoil will , oncllld,- a si-lies of conferences Alim dry evening, April •’>, at t u- l omni'in it; hall of the .Metholi-t chut h. I n u-e'-tilig "ill he a,Ml'es id hy l>i H' run AA il-on, comptroller of D'-I'auv l nix’i i.sity. He xxill pre.-ent the ela ni of religious unity for ‘‘Wi ibl 1 hiri-t

This meeting imiclinles ,

MASONIC NO I BE Called Meeting Temple Lodge No. 17, Friday, 7:30 p. 01. E. C. degnT. R. I*. Mull in*, M.

ball squad foi four years. Little John I Rudolph SI nicker, driver ol tin-

Edwin was a bright little chap and team, jumped l ijnn the wagon just >' • ment w ai, h " a 1 u •

had gpined much favor among Fu-1 f,,re the crash, and 11 kewise esep

basketball players and fans when he | injury.

would attend the game with hi- moth Herman H 'bsoii, Richmond, m er or friend* to see if hi.- daddy p,'i~ j charge of the car, "as knockcil un-

thi* downtown squart* Wi'ilnrsdny I

and delivered the check to j "ight following a fistic battle. F I-,

trustee until lowing a niglit in tin nunty jail they |

xx,'ii- airaigned befni' mayor AS L. Di-iimuu in city court xxhere tliey | pleaded guilty. Both xvonien werej stuiiin-,1 hy th» sever, iM-nalty. Mr.-.j King, xvho had Im-i-ii on a hung strike -in <■ her uriest, "as mole a.

-el!,>• of discussions fai.se,I on tlie findings of the f-tmou- .lerusab-m "ii j feience. The entire seiles Im - Is eu 1 xxi-ll atU'lided, the interest shown I ft I little to he desired and it is < xpe< led ^ that tin- Apiil meeting xill be one of

i t'le largest.

A dinner xx ill be served 1'. 7 "'do I promptly. Tickets may be - ured

fi ni any of the officers.

Fil'd V. Thomas is attorney for the

plaintiff in the >uit.

Ill CONTINl !•; HIRN till' Kixi'-a, 11- and one acre corn I d' xvill In- coiitbiiind in 1’ itmim ' 'imity again this year under the auspice nf Lie First National Hank, < nunty

Miller iiniioun ed F'ii

"'■xx organization will """! "-'JUKI iieople of

^ is

repro. which

-'mie 2.>,(M)() borrower* from

Mrs. R. A. Robin.-on is seriously ill at her home on East Washing'on

street.

formed properly. Last xxeek he became critically ill and Finlay night, Dr. H. M. O’Brien rushed him to the

ay; the parents of a Grace, born Friday.

daughter, Betty I

J^kral Land Bank.

! 'I',t,d the following Direct- .' rk ; h A Murley of Colfax, W. J. ibl " „ Mu '’ eie - C. 1). Zimmer of U i**’ "Hliam Mendenhall of W 1 ’ ' ' 1 • Hughes of Franklin,

hospital for an operation. About one e’clock Satuiday morning Dr. Ruddle

^ j operated on him to find that His «pMr. and Mrs. George Sims, rout, ^ )l|U jj x was badly infected. He did

Mis. Mae Te spend tli^ Faster

fry left Friday to vacation with her

not

rally from •the opeiatlon and died about o o’clock, Siturday evening.

Danville Republican.

INDIAN Al’Ol.lS LIVESliM K Hugs receipt- 1,000; holdovers 325; market opened 25c biglier oil xxeig.it.over 10(1 lbs., closed 10c lower Fiun eally; 100 to 210 lbs, $8.2., to $8.45;

Thar

It., n 11 Bloomfield and Mil-

T|, e . ’"I 1 of Hreencastle.

'"'ident;

l^'id,n! ' Hughes second vicoCL: H '. J ' Cla,k ‘ thiri * vice ( tf y-Tr. " 1 *" *''' Hen,Iren Sec reF ' ‘Usurer, o

^ > o ' I’ ' ,f Greencastle. I Elmer Davis, xvho works

,l so elected Joseph T. Day, | Pnuw university, suffered a p •Hlton Brown, first vice-j lacerated left hand and broken '"m ~

when he caught his hand ' n ‘‘ ' wheel of a gasoline engine. V nOny noon. Dr. W. W. H itchjs-n attended the injuries. 0

for He a badly

ROY THAKI* DIES

• Kunera* services for Roy Tharp, age 45 years, were held from Deer Creek church Friday morning xcj^h llev. W. K. Gil in charge. Burial was

in the cemetery nearby.

Mr. Tharp died Thursday morning at his home near Mt. Meridian of cancer. A widow and five # children ,urvive. I^our brothers and three sisters also survive.

onsciou-, but when I'-vived, appear,-,!

to Is- only slig itly injui,-d.

Holes and wjies xv,-i «• torn d w a t"i ^ several huiidic I tc,-', hut the cal,, which xvas left crosswise ot the road,

xvas not damaged -i-riously. Tra 'ic 2ft) to 240 lbs. *8.0.> to $8.2o; 210 t'i| had to b<- detour,id, however, l»- a- -e ’ho lbs. $7.85 to *8.05; 280 to 3j0 lbs of its position. ’ *7.55 to $7.85; 140 to ICO lbs. *8.00 to <

|g, 15; 100 to l *0 lb.- to 17.90;

FAR AA'KFiGk ED ON N A I ION A!. packing soxvs li.2.i to $*.00.

An Oklahoma man, enroute to -he Cattle receipts 3<)0; calves receipts bedside of his sick -istcr from Con- (MM); market# steer.- negligible, -ha nersville, escaped injury Thursday stock fully steady; some cow* *4.25'

night xv he n his aut"in,ftiilc xvent o''cl to $■,..»!); indixidual

a fill >ti the nth -ulc of the National 1 higher; heifeis *.,.50 to $7.at); low cutload, three miles cast of the inter- tors and cult,7s $3 to $4; veuler* )0i

section of the National road amfstate iiiglicr at $10 down,

road 43 \ wrecker fiom the Met .mi-; Sheep receipt.- UK); 110 ^-.-to’ 1 1,1111 mon garage in this city pulled the ear, ket; few plain native lambs to se» unback upon^he road and made tempoi 1 der y.oO; springers quotable at $ I 1 to

aly repairs d-.ich permitted the ma-i $14.i«): choic -^boRd to continue his journey. Pnlde above *0.00.

fectcd by the sentence than was Mrs.I nt H '.'d . divorcees and! ,,H > Th '' ,,b J ect ,,f th :' U " ' h,l,> '' l "

promote the production of inoie and better corn more economically . Adults and older laiys intere-te-l in the clu'is should notify the county agent who is enrolling clul, memlins

now.

Scott. Both women an have 11 " depelideiits

Maxor Denman, in commenting o’l j Lie seX’ere enten. e- later, said thu*. I ti-.,- assault and hattery affidavit-1 were more of an excuse than a re a .-on ; for the severe penalties. Both women t ha\'e been involved ill questionable [ e.-, apad, .- f,u some time, the city ex-

ecutive said.

* 11 1 HAN Dl l S (JET SIO.OOU

WILL IS FILED

The last xvill ,,f Jeremiah E. Millet of Koachdalc, xxas inlmitted to, prohate in the Putnam Circuit court on Friday. The ^vill provides for the payment of debts and diact* the '-xe u tor to sell all peisotiftl |,ro{)erty and real estate and invest the p' -e Is i 1

MUNDKJ.E1N, IIL. April 3. (UH) F, ur bandits held .'P C. Mott, cashier

ale to *(5()(l and of the Mundelein state bank, his wife ,

an 10 so.uo aoi| |, 0 nd.-. the bonds to he held in tru-t

three sons prisoner- all nignt,, ’ .... .. m,

thenP to ^or a granddaughter Ex’elni Mills' until 1 o^uF'erlin until she is 21 years oh,,

time lock opened* the x auTt and escap-

ed with $10,18)0 ill cash. O O • lh '‘ wil1 - lhc

M^tt was left hound by bandits Sgptemfcr 24, 1926 and wit.. -I h

M. C. Chastain of Roachdalc and x!

and three sons

foiced Molt to accompany the bank this morning, availed

John AV. Millei is named ''X'oe the will, rhe do, qjjien: wifi drawn "

westerns sale- xvhere he wa- found at 8:31) a.

I employ^;*.

by |

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Ewing of Craw fordsx ilk-.