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ALL 1HJB HOMB NEWS UNIIEU PKliijsi SEKVICIJ

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loTsfATE 1,'ONVENTION OPlilNS lODAY

f'.RKENCASTLE INDIANA. Tlil'KSDAY, Al’KILD. 1931.

NO. 144

L.ihn \ M> VISITOKS kn. fcl tT METHODIS1 CHUB< H 1 lllls UTKIIMION

KK KKIt KV HOKSK

Kay Larkin, fanner residing - uth , of Ml. Meriflian, who suffered tv,, fractuied ribs \ifhen he w:i' kieked in the left side by a horse Wednesday, was reported ffetting aloni? nicely Thursday. I>r. (lillier. I). Rhea, wno attended the injuiy, sdid Mr. Larkin was resting comfortably. It was first believed that he was seriously injured.

PliEl’KH IS CAUGHT l>Y' STUDENTS

KARL

Li I l

V C corNTUY (LI 11

T<> UKI’ORT TWO

Two men who have just completed terms >m the Indiana State farm, were lodged in the county jail hern*

" ELLS, .22, LOlMiKIl COl'NTY .1AIL 11Y CITY 1‘OI.K K

I RAN( IS MORAN AKRKSTK1I

ANSI \|. Ill SINK" "KSSION The annual busines meeting of 'be Presbytei iah church - >< eld t >i evening at 7:30. Ct'u-er- will eho-en to fill vacanci' - on the board of elders, deacons and trustees. Repoits* will be given by all the orga. izations of the church, and ‘ .her liu^iness will he transacted Preceding the bu » meetine there will be a family -upper at to which all the congregation is invited. The children will have then

CITY HALL SWEPT CLEAN liY CERMAK

VRi.'MIMA IM \N HE \|)

N I."

M \YOR OK ( lilt U.O OK IS RID OK I HOMPSOVS EMPLOYES

tit IE's INK) OKKIt E It >1) \ \

l,nl I""

Will Re

; own tables. The young people wh i

■ (jjfhl W Mh Program. (Knam

Will Speak.

this country. Sheriff Alva Hrynn said immigration authoritie- would arrive Saturday to deport the two men.

With Public Intoxication Kollow.

mg \rrest

M \RRIAt.K I.K KNSK

Oscar R-

Karl Wells, 22 years old, of south

providing the vocal and in trumental - music at the service- .u orship i . to he guests. Mend' : - who have ' united with tin* chun during tile

Cermajc \nnounces He "ill Make Active War On ( rime In Windy City

I l- ^ state convention open-

\Z enrollment of delegat, , and k( ,Crawfordsville. " hl ' ' 1U "- |U

o the Methodist Church

Will be the Convention k, r . A large number of

head, guests

already arrived in the city and , glT expected to attend the ses-

dii Friday,

ung the official guests who ar-

tm | a y arc Mrs. Edith Markham ; j

f( , (1 f Seattle, Wash., President ipreme Chapter, and the SUte

rs Mrs. Fern M. Spurgeon of j DKPAl "

Haute, President; Miss Edith . nf Hicknell, First Vice-Presi-Mrs. Glydas Bassett of ThornSecond Vice-President; Mrs. i Boggey of Indianapolis, orcr: Mrs. Elfie Johnson of Indnli-, Recording Secretary; Mrs. o' Luring, of South Bend, Corinding Secretary; Mrs. Pauline inn of New (/a^tle, Treasurer, j. evening at the Greencastie itry Club, at seven o’clock, the

NEISW ANGER IS GRANTED A RESEARCH

TKAUIKK \" \RDKD

HON UK HY SOCI \K S( IKNCK

( (»l'N( II.

SELECTIVE FEW GIVEN GK\NTS

Prof. " illiam A. Neiswangcr Has

Been On DePatiw I ni'ersity

Eacully Since PI29

on a file escape at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority house, (107 south Lo

1 cu t’ street, by students.

It was reported that coeds .-aw the young man on the fire escape as they 1 were returning to the house shortly before 10 o’clock and they notified their male escorts, two of whom upI prehended the youth and held him

until the arrival of city police.

Student- who captured the allegeu peeper were James Clemons and John

; Medaris.

Wells, who founerly lived in Madi son township, wa- said to have served i a term on the Indiana -tate farm several year- ago for window peeping at ■ Ander.-on. Recently he lias been cm- ! ployed in Greencastie as a truckc s

| assistant.

Police stated Thursday morning that they did not believe Wells

year as also to be gue '

LONE STAR CO.

TO FURNISH ILL CEMENT

CHICAGO, Apiil !*, (UP) Tlv | change in munieipnl leadership which Chicag alls decreed by a reeord-shat-i tiling vote came about today w ; th | amazing swiftness as mayor-elect I Anton J. Cermak moved without cere |

mony into the (ity hall where Big Bill! -

Thompson previously had ruled. it was a great day, and a busy one,!

• | ‘or Ceinlak, marking a- it did the]

; climax of his steady ri-e fiom an im

ILLINOIS DEPARTMI N1 Ol I’l i> , , and mi to the I l.l( WORKS HI ^ ' ii.’iO.OOO i m ,i. i shi|i of the world fouith 1-irf t

BAR HE I > !' I'M c ity

’• Lea b rs'in th * city's business, pro I The Lone star Cem. Company of !iional ; "“ 1 hv d ® cl,,re « l 11 Limedale, will furnish ),00o barr ! 1 " •'-A ‘‘ W 'K" » ,la >' f,,, ‘ ;i ' 'M of the five million liar of Portland " a ' f, ’ , ■ l v nnak.

One .of the impoitant tiling- upon, t ’i* new executive's program fo 1 t. - ay was the ofieial tendering of hi-i ia igna'.ion a- president if the ('ink

county board.

( oiinty .Judge Edmond K’. Jan cki aid the boar I of election comnii.- ion

PNEUMONIA IS FATAL TO LONGWORTII

SPEAKER OK HOKSK OK REPRESENTATIVES DIES \l 10:52 \. M.

" \S ILL ONLY SMURI ||ME Prominent Republican Survived By Widow, Alice Roosevelt Longwortli,. Ynd ‘Daughter

Nicholas i.ongworth

l\iis>rll\ illr Man

To Prison

" III I \ M I \ " S O N Ml SI I I N I SI I

2 In II II \R IERM FOL-

I.(I" I \t, ARREST.

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members of the local ehu|)ter j,- ,,ne it thirtvone scholars to be , co , , i . , „ .-ilk hose were taken, entertained at dinner by Chap- awarded a research grant by nr

, , ‘ * i , , . , It was reported Thursday morning

\ltcr the dinner the convention socia cienees research council. I be

, . , , ^ , , , . . , I that occupants of the Alpha ( hi

i inrmally opened with the fol- official announcement ha- just b 'di kg iirogram: i released in New York City. (oration Mrs. Nolanne O’Hair. These grant- aggiegate $22,200 and »ril> In Mrs. Ethel Arnold Tilden. are for the purpose of aiding mature j >ic by Mrs. Nolanne O’Hair. j scholais of demonstrated ability to i accomi'anist, Marjorie Call. , complete undertakings which promise! Iconic, .Mrs Ethel Arnold Tilden, ! significant contributions to the soeial 0. I sciences. Thi- definition came from |

Omega sorority house, SOP south Locust street, had seen two men prowling around their house Wednesday evening. Krom descriptions furnished by them it was believed that the two were the same persons who were seen prowling’ around the Alpha O hou-e

cement bought by tile li' ii d- depict ment of public works ml buildingthis week. The ceme will be u-ed for Illinois road and • ige (onstruc

lion in 1031.

Three million, ban were pur-: chased from four Hi imi- concornwhib ether -uc'essfui o ■ i inclii'led the Cniver.-jil Alia "ment Company, Buffington, Ini., md Hannibal,’ Mo., 000,000 bairels ann ' I m Stai Company ti-'iO.OnO bam Bids were submitted ome time ago by contractors liut fnnal award were lu Id up pending th outcome ol j a controversy which aro - i Illinoi over the ((uestioil of w • r not all bids -hould lie awarde to Illinoi. i concern.-to help the lai ■ -ituation in

that state.

I The liid awarded the I - d plant wdl | provide, wulk here for -m ral week-.

AIKEN, S. C., April 0 (I'l’l- \iciiolas Loiigworth, speaker of the hoii.-c of representatives. in the 60th, 7oti| and 71st congre-s, d-ied today. Death came within two days after I gworth - -eriou- Illness with pneumonia had In-come known. I he speaker—a powerful figure in the Republican party and beloved by imlitical friend and foe alike -was stricken while a guest at the home of Mi. and Mr-. James K. Curtis at this

winter resort-

Tuesday night his illness was diagnosed- as pneumonia and Mrs. Longworth, “Princes- Alice Roosevelt," was summoned from Washington. For a time the doctors were hopeful. But soon their bulletins became

(Tintoii uithoiities am-sted William Lawson last Saturday on charges of

(•heck forging. He wa- n parole j increasjojfij .,|a rm ing.

‘ ' 1 \t 10:52 V M. today Dr. Robert H. , taken hack to finish wilds, chief of the medical staff at-

a two to II y- ar ( nti-n . o! which temling Loiigworth came to a window

ei- would announce early the official vote ol Tuesday’s election, in wide Big Bill, “t!:e old master,” was turned out of office by an unofficial vote of

(i(i7,a2!> to 475,613.

All that remained for Cermak to become mayor in fact aftei the vote-1 wen ca . was for them to be counteu olVii i illy and nevi i in tin: history of Chicago wa- an election canvas- com-1

pleted in such haste.

T he spirit of change ruled and there were no delays. Thompson and hi-

foUV yea! ha already been served. Hi- home i- i" a Russellville. | .a w- ill 11 e c ■ -e\ cl al check - a. Ro kville la t week, hut aulhoritiedidn't want an n formation published until he was apprehend* I. The bad checks ". e ■ ken at the G. C. Murpby t •• . (lakh and t ►- nr Clark'-. He -u-e I Rom e 11 a rri-i iiiname on the l oeck- Jorged here. Kockvill ■

Tribune.

IS \ \t <KKI 11 )N " IN' CDNI R \( T; MONET "II HH ELD

xnarn, It. I. f t'niver/ifty.

nns Mum Edith Hump . Eir.-t P’n-siiJcnt, Indiana State Chap-

L

■Sl'c,

fidlowers joined in to and the niovc-'

- * Hr. a a -1 the ... — r.

President of Dc- Prof. Alfred M. lozzer ot HarxanL ^ ()lan a _ t , .j ( | y,, ars u f Greencastie, '‘Tin- (s-ople have spoken," deelared ,,,, |,iy in -ight tor the work. university is chairman. earlv Wednesday evening, on a charge I TAX VAl.l'ATTON l-K» Big Bill with a -mile. He announced j (‘..unty ti. -wr «!. William Haum The soeial science rvseafch coun it' f intoxicMtion Police said that Moran INDIAN APOL1S, April P. it I't i |„. «a leaving town immediately for j garti r, ti- "i. advice of attorney scientific study 1 , .. ' . . , . „ , j A shrinkage of more than Stio.OOO.O'tO j ** * “ ‘ •' ■ *■ * •’ ' 1 *’•

was badly mtox.cate.l when they 1 c i„.t; J ’ 1

found him on the north side of the " u * 1J -"

exists “to further the

of the activities of human beings” and

Thi Ih-I’auw Univer-ity j s composed of repiesentativc- of each

I of the societies within the social -ei-1 " uhhf

in - Mrs. Edith Markham ; cnees including .the American EcoPresident Supreme Chapter, ' nomic Association, the American Poli^ 0. Si-tcrhood tical Science Association, the Amer-1 roiluetion of Guests of Honor— lean Statistical Association, the Amer •h'-ie Moon Hawkins. General , jean Historical As.-o( iation, the Amer-

I \\ VALUATION LESS

INDIANAPOLIS, -\pril (I P)

Mo- of the memlx-rs of in- J,dni M R.ivvh y md otheis, halted the

'■'In' "I Ituli-, , (idnct al-o announced they were go ^ formal pr - iling- to the (onstne-

i anas taxable property was reported j , |W uy.

j today by L. S. Bowman, -- retaiy of j | ( W . 1S ananged to -wear ! the state tax board. ; aldermen and other elected officials| t

in the Curtis old Colonial mansion. He raised his hand in one slow gesture to the waiting newsoapermeii. It was o signal to the world that the speaker of the t'nited State- house of repi-e-eiitat ives was dead. Rack of the mansion, negro stable boys were exercising half a dozen of the Curtis sleek hunting mounts. Brilliant, sunshine spla-hed over the Carolina hills, flush with the radianec of pring. Loiigworth died in the kind of I s'-tting he loved best, timid the elegance of a millionaire's winter home with it- flowerng magnolia- weeping the windows, where sport and laughter and ease reigned, and epicureans paradise*. Just before the -ignal of death wa waved fro'm thi* sick room window, a de, tor was rushed up the drivew ay

WINTER EASY on "HEAT

li an convention,

(iilcnt

The DePauw

Past State ] jean Sociological Society and the

American Psychological Association.

The value fell from s ;,717,nl0| today, then to induct Cermak formally r-,.. I. a decade ago to $.7,1 TP.ailS.'Jin l!t'’>u.! IMt() a t | o'clock this aftemooii. |,ro\ .1

it I !(

n road in Lex »t speed and without pau-ing township, when he iejected all bids f.o to give hi- name run up the step- and ,

pureha

, (, M ;|,| t|„. lun-t through!,(he dooi apparently in

INDIANAPOLIS, April !' (UP) Winter wheat has survived the dry winter in fair to good conditoii, and

University Each year many studies in these |„ w March temperature- have retard-

tile report -aid.' Net ain in 'ablation \ -peeud meeting of the new conn-1 in 1!)30 over 192!i "as $12,7" I .SU3. ( .j|, omposed of 30 Democrat' and 20 | i

Repuldicaiis, was called for that hour) t ,

I IRE IS > 11 )EEN .Re new mayor could assum* a* i pi, Thad Jones reported to police lm , ( .(,ntml, have his bond approved, po

l.tiui.-e Palmer Walker, Violin- fields are investigated by the council) ( .(i vegetation in general to a favor- Thin day that tl had > M nd begin in fact the a Iniini-trati'■ ■ I A I •. a— _ . a V t C * - k • \ >'• 1 • I t . I t t Z. ■ . k . . k—. Ill, 4 j k I II -V 1*1X1- .. .tk,.! , 1 . | • I 1 ll* I ** I l.. 1 ••..itl.l ..l,.t , I . .

:»ll» his

| . I .1 » V- . I ^ I •’ I and a selected few are given grant-, able extent, according to J. H. Arm-, spare tire and rim m l a I

Friday morning session will 1 This year four economists received ingtoii, Senior Meteorologist, L. S fiom a -caool tru parked ti at 8:30, and business will be the grants to aid in financing their ’c weather bureau, who today issued the) home south of (in , n.astle oi r of the morning program. The 1 searches, one of whom was the De-j first weekly crop report of 1931. | rond 13, some tinu "odne- lay nic *

!“:■ hfternoon session, opening at | pauw faculty member. The list in- “Streams and wells are reported

. "ill feature the Memorial Hour, dudes professors from the University ; f u || f or the firat time in several ■ TO ABANDON LINI S wl«'l Meeting, and reports of var- 0 f Pennsylvania, Harvard, Smith col- months,” the report states, “and the: A court orde, been i -u. d by

I mmmitteo. Adjournment will la L lege. Queens College of Canada and I ■ 1 na for Prof. Van Denman several midxvestern universities.

I" I 1 ' 11 "'- organ recital at 1:30. T'hi' I 'I urogram i- open to the pub-

IpM’ (llhs \IV Kiwanis (bm‘sIs

|N\KRs.I p IN STAT E NET U\ \l > ATTEND CIVIC < LUIl LUNCHEON

Professor Neiswanger’s project ia statistical study on banking pioh|ems to show the extent of the economic power of Federal Reserve Banks over a small banking community. Prof. Neiswanger has been on the DePauw faculty since 11)29. H received hi- A. B. degree from Wash burn college in 1922 and hi.- Masters degree from Columbia university in

1923.

soil i> moist to a consderuble depth,^ Superior Jmlgc Ru ull Ryan ol M nthough the deep Wbrail is -till dry. 1 j on county, foi :d>a idonm nt 4 : ■ “Stone fruits are blooming heavily Terre Haute-Clin " and TVrre llau 1 ■ in tiie extreme southwc-t, and early Sullivan intenirh.i: ,es of t L 11 fruit buds are swelling in central see-J Haute, liHiana|ioli and I > ’ ’u tions. Some onions were -own in Traction C’oinpai . it wa iniiounc 1

northeastern growing sections, and in, today.

the southwest sweet potato beds and | The older whit > ■ ' it approval 1

melon hills were prepared.

"Planting potatoes is reported I rom

“cleanup” which he said would elevate Chituuo to it “proper place in tin j ■ | world.” i fr The new mayor last night named! sh:

two of tiie men he will appoint to hi j with a cabinet. running

C I. Albeit \. Sprague, he amiaiin , Tinn cel, will be commi-sioner of public works and Francis \. Busch will b corporation counsel, nt lea- for tit' days. I These are the two most important positi ns in the cabinet. Both men he*! I the* sMine* petitions in the* cabine*t of former Mayor William K. I)(*ver.

i i imi-sionei ay t iat the matMiu lieyond tin ai a d it "‘ill adly he ap to the contiar'or or etitionet - to fib uit against the -in . in an effort to mandate iiiut

• || the bonds.

i, road in question runs south t ,,almont pa-’ the east side of ka uiak state park eonne. ting a 11 auk lim- in Greene county into Ja-oiiville. — Brazil

UN Al. EX VMS SOON

tests and figure the

I"' 1 licastle’s fighting T’igei Cubs, F" r '-a|i in the -tate high school | I 1 finai- at lndiana|Milis in were guests of honor at the I u "' "e-kly luncheon of the KiI 1 ‘ ' 1 11111 s'lay noon at the

rcian c, uir , h 1 following tin W. L. Denman and Warren ! n0,mS f ° r ^

[ • "uperintendent of the city ll ■» i | • the s,H-iikei.- for the oc- I ||iUll(* Milll

' 1 ' h “ may r in his talk urged v

^ to live clean lives; to study ‘""I to keep tile citizen- of r 111 “''M 1 proud of them not only at K r ’ l ''"e l>ut in years to come. •'.-or T nunt praised the boys

ithe Public Service ( omtnission, was, connak said lie would ask Busch to issued on a petition by Klnier W.j ci-main in office for four years, but

the central counties southward, and stout, receiver for the tracti om Huiit Bii-eli "a- unwilling to giv u;> garden making is rather extensive in | |. an y < his piivac law practice for that I nv the south.” | Discontinuence of the lines follow- Cermak made it plain he would turn I closely the order fot abandonment of! , )U t „f office all members of the old

the Indianapolis-K' limnnd lim 1 'Thompson cabinet.

Indiana new-type Compn-il*' |>.\|{KEKSBUKG WOMAN DIES longing to the -an company. I «|t is ex|»‘ct«Kl,” he sahl, "that a Achievement testa will Im* given grade poLLOWTMi MAJOR OPERATION j |. lt tei order i- .wi. ring aeti not th' |, U reau heads will have t ieii re-igna iiuiiils in the county schools next Public Service Commission. tions in by the time I take office. Tuesday and Wednesday, superintend Shannon wife of Stone, who ha- ' operating None failed to take the hint and ' u

•• C Vermillion a. unced r .‘.f i ■ c • mig. ' rest exodus” 1 ' " al1 i" :i1 i’ai'lll WoiTlCIl

Thursday. Tw^hers will i^t with • J ^ CtUw at Craw . cites that th* • bmn

the county superint Thursday ; Wednesday morning .t >:30 ' ' 8ul ' MllM I m* Naiillll^

"■(Uk. following : fo. -J * U""' Mil IdHUM*

t • * . ... mi i 19.J1. was set forth as <> ''

tr*lit re which she went utulerweia on »

^ * . . .k <• u t ♦ 11;i♦ tVn. Toil. Haute-( lintou (li\ ■

| , ,-otiimf- oners had -ap-. an-w.r to a frantic call. But nppar,he , .). .( od had let the ! ently Omgworth had . veil then pa

Mr aia.] e i beyond the help of human han

lust before Loiigworth died, when all hope had lieen abandoned, a gt' d ' li'otoi truck runibh'd thro"'h the gates and to a leai door. I runk and 1 lint boxes were piled into it Nick | Lungworth's liaggage being -ent to the train for his last long journey. Twenty minutes before tiie Speaker dirl, Mrs. Kvalyn Wal.-li M Lean oC Washington, D. C. arrived by motor cai to be witli her friend, Mr-. Lotig-

' worth.

K unit and Archie Roosevelt, mid

1 ei-toml to be 'ly ing here to join their

1 si-ter, bad nut arrived yet. The body will lie sent imniedia'ely

to Cincinnati the family home, it w i

lee i lied.

l.ongwortli hml been an annual guest of the Curtises. He arrived about April I, a month aftei the end of Ids most strenuous se-sion as Speaker. Ho wa- -uff'ering from a cold. On April 6 he wa- ordered to liid and his physicians diagnosed Ids illue-s as pneumonia. Loiigworth was 61 years old and

t nl \ I IM CM K TO OPEN

A |i,irty Sun a;, will formally open pul a cm and the club house at i , , iu die i ountry Club it was ouiici'.j Oilay . \ll members and , ,.j |- nidi . a :, urged to attend tile palty and maki tbe opening one , f tin- 'oe-t yet held at the eountry eluh. Cut:-iilerahle wurk has been ilone,

uii tbe golf cuurse an I around the eluli (

, u ... ■ ,i!, ing i dnk- and groti 1 ' - m ,,o attractive h:m ever. With good ■ I at he i ' i the .. . a ion, it is expo l-j

o’clock, following an operation for' JanUi ^ JlJ ' 0 ' PID.FKSSt.R HART LETT TO

(joes On Trial Here

March 27. She failed to rally foHow-| that of the Ten,

i luf t he operation and her condition I ^ for the same peuorl $4.1,o4......

’"fe-

rU| rir abilit

y onthe hardwood court

j. mum , tniicKD

RE( KLKSS DKIMN<

IN THIS

that time. . Mr- Shannon was born near Far- upm, invest,nen

ker-burgo„ Feb. lK7n. l daughtei A, ht .,d „„ tl ' - • ■ ;r•" - <*-. - ^ *■"

,.,1 | it i i, majority of tbe niembei- ] n , s a g t . wa .s u factor in the rapid prowill don their golf tog- Sunday und gr,--of the |ineumoniu condition. Thu ru ; k. it an enjoyalile outing. strenuous short and concluding sc--

«ion of the 7l-t-Congres* thia wlntei impose 1 a severe strain on l.oiigwortli, not only Iwviiuse of his olfical 1 i.'-puii -ihilities a- Speaker, hut owing j to his informal role of conciliator among embattled members ol hi- iwu

! party.

Funeral serviees will be held at ! the Lonuworth home in Cliietuuatl at ! 2 (Ti’loek Saturday allernooii Presi- | dent Hoover niinouiK • it tills after III.on lluit to "III attend the service.

Mill' I REES PI VS I ED STATE I 4KM GATE BY

WOMEN

The wives of th.

,r 1 'eir splendid action- on and i ia , " bi “*ketball flout. He ftate.l , ,. " 1 b ”' I bad received scores of |

COl'N I V

lUer*

J. I). Pollitt, of Tih-re Haute, w.^it trial in.the I’utnum circuit four.

'Jtratulating the city ot, its i ThlJI , s , lav morning Ju,l f

19, 1895, she was unitetl in marriage tu T. E. Shannon. She was a mem lie r of the Parkersburg Christian church. In addition to her husband 'be is survi'vl by three sons, Floyd, of Lin ton; Donald of .Detroit, Mich.; and John, of Indianapoliif; foui <laughteis,

nue on the $213,963.07

1930.

SISTER SKRIOt M.V II,L TUNIS, AFRICA, April 9 (l P)

Pll,yer8 an,, e “ ch WH,t enthu8i “ 8 - I by attorney John H. James

PW)llt

“Pldauded by the Kiwanians. . ''k' r Cubs - ■■ !

T s* ’ Pollitt

Nbes. Gm X’,, H n" t ’l ,,n “ Kr,a„i (uidfrey. Daw-' u .._, ull ,| i

U. ( , ^ lir guard, and Holaniler, re■i. ' '' ir 'b "'etc unable tu attend

' uhiess

guilty

witno-* was

heanl and finej *1 and costs# According to an afidavit 'i 11 1 7, Pollitt was alleged to have opi ratH his truAc in a reckb-s manner on tm

\ DDR ESS CONVENT ION

Prof. Edwari It. Bartle‘1 will •■'!- ,, , ,,, mm-K- PI WIED AT

, diess the Religious Education section

a *• r-f

the petition'says. | «*•> '«• •••* the subject. Week I ., Schools of Religion in the session, _ . , lTi( . iaU Ht th ,.‘ at Columbus, Ohio, Friday morning, m.iii.n:. -vuie have a club,; n r This conference diaws person- en- whuli is quite active in o 11 |

.. m< ntary, T he ( ounte s De Chambru ,, lege edut .tional uctlvUles al ' eUI H ' N j, ho | H “ Ung . wps critically ill ! the tate. This is the 11th annu il I'lanUng at the today with bronfhitii,

: session and is built around the theme,' btate I'arm that wa.- '"U'U.t y • i T]l( , t „ u „tess was bitten by a rut- “ Individuality Through Guidance’ '-ting About twenty ' e , er p||i ur on the eye five week- ago. . Foitv-five different sections will coe t" ,,k l' ! " ’ 111 . and her illness developed into* t.roilLAFAYETTE, Ind., April.fi (A’Pi , ^ Vlir j„ u * phase.- of public edui-a " a ' . „ ' ehitis.

, ti q t'mough the leadership of l.tti^ t* r, ' s ' f ^ul'P'l oj”ar> b*d

line Hunter and Margaret, at home; road shops here give notice "J ,l ' 1 ' , M |ucutors drawn from public sciuxd- ”uii'. on tu, tiini n > ■

t,vj three brothers, E. W. Foster, of Lin-1 most drastic step vet taken by the „,,,! unive.'s'ties ehroughout the covn- l " ,. ion; I. D. Foster, of f.adoga; and II. j railroad eompiffiy in its policy ol e- ^,i .cs-ious will lie addn • d W Foster, of Francisville, e*nd twoj trenchment, due to business depp - | 1V presideiit Vngell, of Yalemniver

MONON (IIS KOR( T

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^ #W - E - 1 ! irilving^i —Bulletills posted at.be Mom ail-1, ’^

WI l*!**" 1 % a Iv.x.nz,- , . . » tlx,. ®

She had not been iiitontUMi '»f hei

|» nthrr’s fatal illne'S. •

-i ters, Mrs. J. M. Stanley, of 1-adoga and Mis. M. H. Lidikay, of Darlington and her step-mother, Mrs. H. A. Fos-

ter, of Ladoga.

lU, n . TH IiWEAHHEH

,UP * ill a It* Ol 1 ,*K l' 'K* 1 • 0 National road last January - • " | Funeral services will be held at the ing with a state nighway true Parkersburg Christian church at 2

o'ch i'k Friday afternoon aintowill lie

Lrijya a, "* bfobably in south

, nda ‘ v "'orning; coiisidera'ily j^llultun. He was

l^rtiii'n Z'Z * n exb, '* ,mt ’ northwest I Terre Haute atind has been at

ri, * U ‘ v ‘ © under bond pending trial.

operated by Melber Snyder and Ra>

later arrested in

in charge of the Rej. Hedrick of In

diunajiolis.

sion. Employe,-of the car department s j( X i j;,,,,. Newton D. Baker, Hon. of the shops will l>e laid off for an in- , . ir | u . |»-i\j|a, ambassador from Chile definite period, effective next s 'ne all( | y;i r \Vi||mi>t Lewis, Washington

suitubh for planting t t uni ,,f the fai in. ThS tr, - were .-niT to he -'x years old and were transplant-

ongs,

iioli'lei't of the l>jndoii Time.-

program of reading

ff" ■ t t al k -.

\ mmg thus, g 4,4 "in here

No hint was given as to when tlia workmen will he called back to wors.

continuing for a week. jThursduy^ April 10th. ^ Mrs. Loup. J

Ht)<)V ER PRAISES I.DNt.WORIH WASHINGTON, April 9 (UP) I hr haiipitirhoiH*>t\ find nuiinu^ -nf Nuhldas ung rth were praised ^*dM\ ti i statom* id h Fn -I ^ flout Hoover sooq a^t«*r ho n*ooivo(l

* 1 ions'® of Lonusworth s flonth. Q

guests of Mr-. Ralph Howard were _^ f ^ ^flamieid

nation, Mr.

The passing of

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