The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1931 — Page 1
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0L uiTB THIRTY-NINE
STUi)ENTS
fKOM (OIMV
j majored, in history and )ilan> to teach. Cohn L. Morrison, Cloverdale, who, majored in mathematics and plans to teach after graduation. Clarence Homer Epperson, it. R. 4,
in chemis-
CREENCASTLK, INDIANA, TUESDAY, MAY 19,1931.
AIXIUUO 01
NO. 177
I’O (JHADIATK ” ho ( LOVERDALE MAN FINED
p U « SENIOR CLASS W ELI j
ANT» D WMIBN ' T. J. Layne, of 1, 9.
after pleading guilty to taking rock bass out of season, in the csnirt of
SOCK MAN IO RE SI EAK.EK j u d^ t . Warner, aturdivv aft, ! assessed a fine and cost o! I. Mr. Far \nnual Cniversitv Com- Layne was arrested by g uden Yemeni Announced. Three Melvin Strahla Satunlay murning, ""Hundred To Let Degrees. j after Layne had remoc i I from Mill Creek, it was under toox
. a that l.avne «a.. not aware that lie \vi .
represented
-utnam county
will be
students in the graduating
breaking the law when he eaught the
'twenty stunems ( s , at DePauw university m June, ^■ly three hundred degrees will be, [ferred upon seniors in the college j i iieral arts and the school of music. ,, DePauw's ninty-second com-
hcement.
he commencement week program -i, with alumni day, Saturday, «, at which time Dr. Henry B. jgden will he honored by the en- j alumni asociation. Dr. Longden I have completed fifty years as a j Sher of the faculty and is now |
Sjir'r cr W< 11<1.
STOLID CAK
l IXilOX WILI SKI,I, I'OH'IKS
S V I I'RDAY DESIGN ATED POPPY DAY IN CITY AND county
MRS. NEWGKYI IN CHARGE Proceeds From Sale Will Be Used l<> Aid Disabled Vmeriran legion Mar Veterans
Tl*e little red memorial poppies which disabled World War veterans liave been making through the white/ and -pring, will be sold in (Jreencast'c on Saturday, May !:i, Mrs. Roy New);ent, pui ident of the American Le-
^ i i.iii Auxiliary, announced today. A I ^ It I I A\ |< I Ht D ■ mpi, ' ■ ■ ni i, ..hi which will .■ ive j'n buy and wear a poppy in memory
K. SHERRILL DODGI SEDAN
Fol Nil ON BIG FOl R RICH I - ’ " |l ' by ' 1 " "" ,eI e " OF M \Y BY Pol |( | i '''P ,,t M 1 '- M. Snyder, chairman ol
the poppy eommitP'o. A larger ale of the memorial (lowors than ever before is anticipated by the Unit. ‘The purpose of the poppy sale is
M ILL ORG \NIZK I’O I \To CLUB FOR Ml HOYS Due to i demand f < a 4-M Potato club in this county plan, for organizing one have been launched by county agent Floyd Miller. Ai ording to Mr. Miller the club will be a late potato club, with planting* dating June till
or later.
Plantings will be;made after June 1 due to the fact that late fall growth is what makes the potato c r ,p. Earlier plantings cause the potatoes to dry up from the sumer heat. Club members will use the Kural New York variety, and all seed will lie certified. Club members will 1" required to plant one-fourth acri ind about four bushels of -eed wil 1», n, essary. AH boys wishing to join ill ■ nd in their card to the county ag' at and potatoe can be ordered around June l. A meeting of club membei probably can be held shortly after i i time. $6,500 CLAIM OX KSTATK 10 l»K THIKI) IIKI5K
IN JOY TRIP RY PLANK TO INDIANAPOLIS
Hit. LORD MONOIM \NF, TAKES B iNNER REPRESENT AT IVE (IN AIR FLIGHT
SHIP MAKES GOOD
TIME
Pilots Handle Big Plane Willi Skill. I.ocal Passengers Guests Of Ed Lynch.
PI I \ \ M WOM \ N DEAD
A Dodge six sedan belonging to II.
president of the university, 'lii-i Sherrill, stolen from it parking
. of the Edward Rector Scholar-j p| at , p Iipal . th( , ^hcrdi garage, wais , tW0 .f 0 |d” Mrs. Newgent explained, P foundation, and head o( the d" ' recovered by city police along the old ( “Hat, to him r the war dead by
merit of tierman language and ; |jj^, p our right-<d-way, ,north' a t of
irature. He was graduated from Siuw in IS81 and became a mem- ' of the faculty the following year. Hay ha- been set aside this y-a 1 '
Ibongden day.
Hher features of Londgen day will L ;ni|p a meeting of the board of Itees, an alumni luncheon in Long-
hall, reunions of the classes if VAI PARAISO, Ind., May l!>, (1 I 1 ) (0, 1928, 1!»2(>, 1!>2I, l!)!6, P.DI, —Judge Grant Crumpai ker today !h, 1901, 1 1891, IKSll, 187«, I overruled a defense motion to di mis all | ’evious classe-. A reception i the first degree murde s charge of |President Oxnam and the senior Virgil Kirkland, accused of causing
RUSSEL! H. ROBKIMSdN SI FOR Ml EG ED II \R1 i I KSTATI
I -
An airplane flight from Greencaslle
to Indianapolis and return was enjoyed by a number of Greenea-tle peo1 nh Monday afternoon, when the giant lii-motoied Ford plane left the Green-
ion ernment airport for Indl
anapolis under the direction of Kdmund I!. Lynch of the Greencnstle l-'ord agency. Representatives of Ti e I lannei were passengers on the fbgid and the big plane left the ground here ■about 12:30 and just i’ll minutes later
bail landed at the $1,000,000 muni
eipal airport in Indianapolis. The
cruising speed of the big ship wa
KUSSF.I LVILLK, May 10 Martha R. MoGaughey pa rd iwny at her home near here Sunday m ruing at 7 oYloek. An apopleitie stroke caused
her death.
The decease I was born in north Putnam county, the daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Joseph Brother She w is united in marriage on Sept 2ii, ISlili, to Samuel McGatighey. She was a member of the Christian chur lt. tier husband preceded her in deal i everal years. Surviving are three ons, Lafe of Bainhridge, and l.ewi and VI nzo of | Russellville, and one daughter, MNellie Weaver of M tit" in, HI., and
several grandchildren.
Funeral serve es were held at the j home Tuesday at I o'clock. Burial i was in the Blakesburg cemetery.
TWO SUSPKCTS * IN RORRKRIKS KSai'K POSSES
IW(» MEN SEEN TO M RECK DR.
F. C. (OLLINGS AUTO
SUSPECTED
DEI \V MDs IN F.S< \PE OF MEN wo Stolen ( ars Recovered By AutheiritieH believed I aed By Mem-
bers of Organized Gang AM
Efforts of posses Monday afternoon and Monday night to apprehend two ! young men, seen to flee from a stolen wwe'ked automobile into a dense |'Vo ds we-t of New May ville Monday morning, failed due to late otganiza|0l^ r l 1 \li < l 11\( 1
LKEION MOLDS
PLANS Id )R MEMORI M D \\ SI R \ K ES \ I \ \Riot s PI. \NS DlSt | SSKI)
authorities Tuesday.
One of two men, said to have been intoxicated when they wrecked a Chevrolet roadster t den from Dr. F. C. ( oiling.-, Bainbridge veterinarian, 'veral week- ago, wa reporttal to be
Greencaslle, Monday night.
It w as believed the car wa - taken by joyriders who abandoned it after
using it for a short time.
DEFENSE C ALLS LAS I WITNESS
play will feature the evening. U in I IV, June 7, w ill he the ha a ln‘^te -ervice with President Oxpa- speaker. This service will be in the new Methodist chureh. Her scholar alumni will hold theiMil dinner at Longden hall during noon hciir of this day. (ho commencement service proper la- held in Bowman gymnasium l*r. Ralph W. knian, pastor of Madison Avenue M. E. church in v York City, wil he the commencejnt speaker. Degrees will be conVl by President Oxnam. Fred Xell of South Bend will lead the nt class as its president, jb. Sock man will have unusual ap*1 as a c mmencement speaker. II" been college preacher at Yale, raell, Columbia, Chicago, Dartjuth, We-leyan, Smith, Mt. Hollyr. Wellesley and other leading injtutinns of learning. As a speaker pulpit utterances are quoted from bst to coast. Students from this county to be /aduated with the 1931 class at De,uw ate: Winifred Murname, 8 Poplar St. jTe* in a -tle, w ho majoreil in sociology . Lisgar Bowne Eckardt, 23 K. Wtish'tPen, Gieeieastle, who majored in 1‘noe. He i- a member of Phi KapPsi fraternity. Pauline E. Boatright, R. R. », Tci'iica-tle,, who majored in home jtnnomics. Minna Mae Bartley, 304 S. Indiana, feenrastle, who majored in English tun posit ion. Heatriie Brown, Country Club, yWencastle, who majored in English f lip"-Pinn and is planning to teach. Ini'gene Cooper, 211 Bloomington, I’trenra-tie, who majored in romam-e jirnguage- ami plans to teach. She is member of Alpha Omicron Pi so-
fUrity.
Margaret Louise Lucas, 633 F‘niinary, Greencastle, who majored
'n German.
lamt Crawley, 418 E. Washington ■ • Greencastle, who majored in
"nich and plans to teach.
(rank Arthur Ross, 608 S. Jackson, 1 nia-tle, who majored in mathe-
l |, i' - and plans to teach.
Rachel Lenore Ruark, R. R. 4, " lln oiajoied in mathematics and
Pians to teach.
( De nnis Arthur Hill, W. Walnut ltd., f *enca«tle, who majored in eco-
nomics.
-Mildred E. Pitehford, 40t E. Frank11 ■ ’ . Greencastle, wlto majored in
speech.
. Dnri ‘ Helen Duff, ■> W. Hanna St.
"irastle, psychology.
the death of Arlene Dtavcs during a drinking party at Gary last Novem-
ber.
VALPARAISO, Ind., May 19, (UP) —Dr. K. N. Harger, University of Indiana toxicologist, wa called today as the state’s last witness in the tied of Virgil Kirkland, charged with murdering Arlene Draves, 18 year old school girl, by crjmiriijl a -ault. After hearing from Dr. Harger of of the chemical analysis of MiDraves' vital organ-, I’rosecuter John Underwood was ready to close ids cast-. Defense indicated they had .VI
Trial of the $6,500 > dm of Ru !l II. Rohert-on against ' dla , I It d
the estate if |
Fountain D. Robert.;" i been for tn il in >h Putb ; r. dt roll ' Thursday. The trial 'i"ini-e to li of more than usual inter,
11 ,e admin -
wearing the poppy which grows on
the fields of France and Flanders j pr( . ()I1 a(im j ni>trat „j.
where they fell, and second, to aid the living victims of the war, the disabled veterans, their families and the fami Hies of the dead. Every penny of tiro
money which the people of C.reenca. - j The plaintiff allege tie pay for their poppies will go to , , . tratol . ^jh .j t , pa the relief of war sutferers, the iiulk j .j,,. decedent’, cstat of it to needy veterans and families j | 1>7 | 1: j ni an ,| t | iat h right here in Green astle and I’utnam | n , t .i|,i v qh ^he court
I Imtion of tld . amoun' In an answer and | filed in the Owen ciri where the ca e was feivhad allege he h:i
j Vernie Witt, living west of New
Menial ini Day plans oft , American j M lysville. Putnam Sheriff Alva Bryan
around 135 miles an hour and it soar-1 Legion were di -em ed at a joint meet- ! admitted that Witt wa aispectod of ed about 1,00(1 feet above the ground I mg of the I . ion and Vie barv at tli" being an i raped life-term convict on the trip. ' Roachdale l ibran Mondtiy evening. A from a western penitentiary. The day was ideal, although t u g kd th« eeting ,, , . .
v iml made flying bumpy, but under me feature of which aa exeellent
,
ini Id share of amounting tiled a forge | -Imwinv distri-
" killfu handling of the pilots, talk by Dt ( C Collin Roachdule, Mondav „g were tardy in notifyHoward Maish and J A. Flaherity, physician. ; lug authentic and eon-equentlv both tli- trip was not out of the ordinary , Thp , ,. Kion lal , ., M ,. m „ | .Jare believed to have e.. .ped from the On the trip eaat, the wind waa be- (al 1{u ( .|| v itlo I dense label , round'd" 1 ' the ship and the erinsing ! :i , u s ;, n<l ., Vt „ Ma . 31,ie*l and arched the is Monday
" ' ! "' 125 mi,es l ,, r h ' 1 ". ' ,l " j and at Provid. .re , fiureh, June 7. On afternoon.
-complaint >urt, frora
■line I. the d - |,aM the elaini
witnesses, most of them might (all all of them.
new,
and
THE W EA I HER
Sdowers tonight and pndmbly Wednesday morning; cooler. {)i jiiinisl (»uiM Honors I hompson
DFJ* \l W MUSK S( BOOL I \( I I TY MEMBER INVITED TO
GIVE RE< U AL
Prof. Van Denman Thompson of the school of music i- one of nine outstanding college and church organists that have been invited to play recitalhef, re the convention of the Ameri, an Guild of Organists which will he held in Indianapolis. In addition to Prof. Thompson, who ranks prominent in the country, the list includes: Palmer Christian, University of Michigan; Arthur Poister, Redland (Calif.) university; J. Heermans, Seattle, Wash.; Charlotte Klein, Washington, I). Marshall HidweU, Coe College, Iowa; Channing Le Eebvre, Trinity College, New 5ork ( ity; Arthur Dunham, Methodist Tem|de, Chicago, and Edwin Arthur Kraft, Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio.
county.
“Saturday, May 23, the Saturday before Memorial Day, will see tiie whole nation wearing the memorial poppy,” Mrs. Newgent continued. |
“Poppy sales (ondir ted by 7,200 Aex- in fu || ( ,,,| ,hat the |,l.vn'i' id a i iliary l nits will cover practically' ,,|||), | |,|, jty i. appear , r and nt - every city and t wn in the country. t , M ( jn.ii ottlemmit More than 10,000,000 Americans are n. Wilson of Uloomington i expected to pay tribute to the World | :l u„ r «r>' for the pl^Si whil ■ J. I War d( ■ I at d kelp the war’* living h in j,„„ and Willis Jli : mi, of Spenvietims back to health and happine.- are ittorney*s fui i de indant. through buying and wearing a puppy:
on that day.”
Every worker will bo a volunteer receiving nothing, donating his or hoy . ervices to make Poppy Day a success. Thi American Legion worker
; ol many
t e return trip, the big plane, weigh : • about IX tons, ha I to face the ^ u aid and the speed wa reduced to 611 j to 8() miles per hour. It required 3t|
minutes for the return trip.
Sooner or latm, airplane 'ravel will In a bent like nii'oinobile traffic now, I ind time will tie cut in half. A trip to I ; lianap lis will require only a few! niinu'e-, and it will pinbably tnk** ho get to get to and fiom the airpor' . ,i the ,it\ proper, than it will tak"
to get between airports.
( IIK \(.(l IS "BKOK E" U. UN
I \ I III If Ml \ I HiT I I S KIM ED
CHICAGO, May 19, (UP) The financial condition of Chicago mid Cook county became so acute today
Memorial Day, May 30, the Legion will send a firing squad to ei me.ei.es at. Fillmore, Roachdale and L.unbridge. Legionnaires will met at the local hall this evenim: to drill fol the fii'iii" ' squad- All veterans nten ted air in 1 vitro to heroine a niembei* ,t tlv daieient license plate . s<iuad ,\ second car, a Chevrolet sedan beThe next meeting of the I .eg ion will I •••me to M F ( Ka tain, Roa hdale he held ut Fillmol" Julie I. I’ dierl o ,|, italer, toh'ii from a public garH d"fman. eoniniandei id tli" Green age in Roachdale \pril 17, also v as Sa lie Post, plans to have a good r< oven I by authorities Monday be-
Both men were suspected of im- • pli .•ition in the robliery , f the Roachdale po-toffiee and a drug tme Sunday night, In.t no evident*' , ' 'hi eon- ■ Don was found in the wrecked car. It wa aid the two men had lie n ng the Colling- ear at night with
speakel to nddre tile meeting.
smrii Imit
w II tie identified by the Legion cap
they wear.
LAFAYETTE, Ind. May 19, (UP)jthat bankers and politicians pleaded
James X. Crowe, .7, la>mer, lather
Notre D lie athlete , was
| killed tiy a hit and run mot n-t while I walking to his Sh ,,1' land Inmi, today.
waka rubber and today a- 2,690 " ■ t t ike which lirok' measure in favn were dismissed I , Official of th.
\\ \RD OPEREI I KiNK.Ill Final rehearsals were held ye ■<•■ -' day for three short attra live operettas to be presented tonight at the high chnol auditorium at 7:30 by fits'! ward, second ward, and third ward scluc I children. Name of pupils appearing in the first ward production “Goldiloek- and the Three Bears,” and the thud ward production “The Cob-
bler and th( Elves’* wen given In ye , . l/ '
torday’s issue. Those taking part in the eeond ward pioduction, “Xature's
Bywnys” are: Myron King, Janie u ‘' "I"" '''•
Bi-hop, Lafayette Porter, Zink Flecn- ■ r, George Long, John Charles Mealket, Donald .lone.-, Ch in Summers, Randolph Bartlett, Virginia Rogers, j •lame Bittles, Jane Smith, Gordon Otis, Dickie Tilden, J. I). McLain, perry Lewis, Frcdie .1 aqua, Nancy Porter, Shyrl Rolander, Violet Long,
GL \ RD S I KIKE ZONI
MISIIAW AKA l„ M P) Pickett liru guarded the Mi-lia-
n oolen mill ■ here . nen inaintained a ■ it «- a sympathy uf two nun who
Ihursday
e tory, rein mg to yyere taking no ac-
tion to end tIn 11 I hey ref u-, I to negotiate with the n ker. ’ leader ., i
K.O.T.CTo Hold Fiiiol lormolion
(diard
On L\m*l]ifii' Mob
I \UI Ml MHERS (H P \im I R lot -I ^ WOUNDED ATIEMPI
INI, ID STORM J ML
ELHEK’I ON, (ia.. May 19, (UP)
yy it h each other to "figure some way out qaii'kly before yve all collapse to-
gether.”
While 15 hanker- were meeting last night yvith county treasurer M, Don ougli and informing him that they had d' ne "atrsnlutely all they could,” |
Mayor Anton J. ( ermak was telling ()n|i m ,,, W l . n,. at|i today ind a group ot politicians that the D y 'ano'lo r iv erioudy yvounderl ifter
, ally was "broke" and that ome , . . .
tbing had to he done at once. , , Wl | ,,f ,,, ir |y 2,00u p, ■ n who .,t "Condition bad," the mayor , to t orm the jailAiere, hound lid, “that I wish the new-papet- (1(| lypetiing an uiiidentifie i nr ■ o yvould (pli! talking about it until j ,.j|,w:th climinal a -anil, can find a way out Glen ( rydei wa reported in a pc
jearinu- nditimi at tin Elbeiton ho--
l(> RKiH I WRONGS pjtul, P!, man held little hope ■• ' Iri . recovery. Emory Edwards, 26, BLOOMING ! ON. Ind., May 19 yva . being treate I f r rifle wound at (I P) \ bodyguard ol Aimee Semple j t be same instituti"ii I re itmnrl Me Pile i m, famous “Four Square guard-men were forced to boot w rr (;,e|” Evangelist, eame here to'the mob backed them against the ltd
light the wrong- he said he had wall.
committed before converted. ' Although there rverr no di-orde.
h nd the Palestine church on state n id 36, east of Bainbridge. The car yya- brought to Greenca ,le where it jv i idenl ifi"d f 'l,■. dayy by Mr. Chastain. I Mr. ('ha-tain said that William K i "in, Raccoon youth, who recently yy ,mt to pri on at ('rawford-ville t a lirowu Valley hold’ip, had been en in Roachdal(‘ the day before hG wa - stolen. He -aid that Klein I' ■ I been mi ler -u qiii ion as tin 1 thief. \ third stohm car, belonging t > ls> ith Hall of North Salem, al >> was r, an I in the vicinity of New Maysville \ m, 1 iy. Mr. Hall aid that tludi ense plati on the eat were not b . I he ear bad been stolen from North Salem S .nday and was not b.u lly damaged yyiiee it w is wrecked by tne thieves. \iiUe lit ies -aid lie day that the i ibely it R aelidale yy ., ■ committed I, he ame gang of 01gani/."d thieves win .’aged a similar robbery at Wave!and last week. I lie ame kind o a ale ha I been opened at Wavelaud and other method tallied, it was
tid.
pn-tnl anthoritie- who checked up on till' rohte iy at Rice hdale Monday refused due day to di id" e the
The guard,, Wat-on Moore, former alter the troopir had ill pel sen ' „f |„ot • ur> I. A fedi r.»l in-
I’aculty MciiiImt To l»(‘( ilal
PROF. VERNON SHEFFIELD TO PRESENT PI \NO PROGRAH
THIS EVENING
Tonight at 8 o’clock in Meharry hall, prof. Vernon Sheffield will give his faculty piano recital. This is his first solo concert in Greencastle for more
Jxliana M-nma Ganiner, 1626 S. than a year although
^ Ave, Gieencastle, who major-/ itali at Kokomo, U aha.-h an Ter *** "I English literature Haute recently. H" has . Is . app.ar Harold^Milton*[Harriett, Roach$.a.e>- -th »T“f. 1 ' ,ho majored in English literature. He | ^ L -ame pla.e
The final mili'airorinatioii ,1 Hie year wilt be lietd Thursday. Mav 21,
Eleanor Hintz, Hildegrad Leslie, Bob- giaekst.o k Held At by Lou Owens, Ruth Christ, kcm.dh |||( . rpv , pw iMr , (M
Dickson, Donald Leslie, Betty Kucher, (| . y rPHprvp HI1(1 Irene Smith, Mary Lucile Rice, Vir- |)j||(v wj|| |((
ginia Harold, Billy A-kew, Allen Kruadstieet, Charles Jones, Betty Grimes, Gayle Gardner, Dorothy Etter, Juanita Huber, Dorothy Wysong.l Mary Lou lamdes, Irene Mangus, Elizaheth Schoenman, Imogene Perkins Katherine Vaughn, Betty Brook , Janette McMahon, Virginia Havens, Barbara Jean Wright, J an Crawley, Shirley Baker, Ben Cannon, Jack Landes, Howard Mitchell and Keith Lyon, ,
A very effective performan e of " r '* , l(d ol ficer
..The Kitchen Clock” was given by the ! r <' 11 "'"' 1 * 1 ' I- f " n " 11 pupils of the Maple Heights school > of ,h, ‘ tcviewim coup, while mem
core- of pel's
|,iiti-i about the jail in
groups.
continued to mall desulto! y
, i it)cates nf eligi i led |o 27 stadmits,
pursuing the i> J year advanced j course in the inilH iy department i I A feature ol Me torm,•ition will to the presentation "I sabers tiy Scab hard and Blade I" the cadet battalion i staff and the coe my command, r . According to tl" |iri .-cnt plans, r leased lids tiy Captain II It McMahon, tie- battalion will I" inarclinil to ttlacl-stock and formed under eoniniaud I Do present corps
All seniors will then
( mitral Normal college student, testi mob,
fled for the sttat" in Ralph Rogers dial here in which Rogers was charg id with falsifying invoice- for crushed stone sold to the state. Moore admitted mi the wit ne- > stand that he had accepted a bribe from Rogers. “.Since I have been associated with the Foul Square Gospel, everything j has been changed for me," Moore -aid lie claimed he had regained his health
had stopped smoking his usual 16 ■ ig ( ,irl Broad, treet
arctic daily and had witnessed ever-' w |„, wa -tabbed b\ > ill.in: Sata| imilar changes in other- who had imiay night, b-ft the • minty Hoqiitsl awed • ;one to the McPherson tabernacle. Moriday, where lie w , , patient it i n wri
Mi Jane Sprague, a DePauw 'u dent, left the county hospital Tu"sl day for her home in Rensselaer, f>d lowing an appendix operation several
i days ago.
, tor a i-'ed (ireen a tie po-toffice ol imal- in investigating the lobliery. Member. of the sheriff’s posse winch ."arched the woods Monday nfti , noon iii" hided late motor policeman Lucas and the sheriff of Hendlicks county. Pos.-es also guarded roa I in the vicinity Monday night. It was believe! that the two, men es- , ap, I from the wood which they were -een to enter, before the posse Fillmore youth, wa- organized. The two men were aid to have car-
>ff shotguns when 'hey ked ( ar. Authoi it ie- also
( HK KENS \RE STOLEN
Ja short time. Local authoritie . -aid M j dthey found a inall am unt of 1 Tuesday that they had no further in- hi|iior in their <ai b< uring m Tate-
- I formation regarding the attack hut Sheriff Alva Bryan is investigating Ibid they still were working on the the theft of 49 VVliite Rock hens from |rase. Broadstreet was nat sermu Iy
, . , ,, . , . . ,he farm of Daniel Gilmore, two miles injured by his attack, i .
last night before a large and npprecia- "" ' west of Bainbridge on State Road 36.
live audience who sat out under the "'"p Into the va. and. that hav. he.-ni west 1 I K
U. -nd . dally ' ' , I” '
,thi battal n ■ »°len aunaa) mgm. (filed uil in the Puti
Tin -day against the I. sville Joint
junior ( la ; ( will <
built stage that was brilliantly lighted
Hie reviewing!
>s a
member of the ('onions Club.
Helen
< ha.-tain, Roachdale,
Thursday night at thi
w l 10 1 and hour, a conceit "ill be g 'en >>
: naj, ’ r -' i" music and'art and plans to th( ’ u.uver-ity .-ym„"v-> She is a member uf Tri Delt ! Th "- *-> "'‘.Sted
‘orority. last of the musical attia.lions onerio
Clair Jeffries, R. 2, Roach- ''V tl,e of "““f Sheffield «- -
Cy * il Johnson, Huarwllville, who « uest 8oloi8ts ’
the four coiutiani'•
with current from a neghboring house. i,s " nian In i "
An orche.-tra played the actompani-j sla, "l
merit to the -iuging and parts were! Commissions in Du uifantri n erve spoken with good effect by the pupils, j f ««' aecond li. utenaiieles w ill lie l>('' The production was prepared by Lee, sonted to the seniors in the ■ 1 in" 1 , Haines, Irene Whitezel, assisted by' "lent who have completed tlii b ad Miss Jeanette Gasaway and Mr. vnneod course and are over twenty j rv j n . one years of age Those who are elig
tide for commlsslona but who are,
REFERRED TO HIGHER COURT under the age limit of Hu Wm de
GENEVA, May 19, (UP)—The Partment will be presented with (■(•>
council of the League of Nations | Hfleates of tbetr eligibility and will unanimously voted today to refer 'he I receive their commissions on their
projected Austro-Geiman customs ac-' twenty first birthday,
cord to the Hague court for an ad-
visory opinion. *
Marinr Tryp|>nl l>\ (Jiatrau Wall
Stock Land Bank, an action to -"t xsic a default and Jiidgnu nt obtained against biin in a I'm, lo-uri- suit \pril 28. Kreight allege hat lie prepared no defense bei an , \\ M Sulherlin,
The action had been anticipated after a concerted attack led by France at the opening session of the 63rd convention of the council yesterday.
attorney for the bank, told him he
\ M E R I < A N (H I K ER ( AM.II I W()U |,j . f \ him hel"ie liking any I NDKK I AI LING HEBBIS furtln-i action on ti,, 1 • ma m WITH I- REN( IIMEN , Kreigh stated that ,, did not b- irii
— j of the judgment againsi him until ho
PARIS, May 19, (UP) Brigadier-j read of it in a Ion I newspa|>or. The General R. H- Dunlop of the U. S.'I» a "k oldained a *11.498 16 Judgment
Marine corps was trapped today under! againat Kreigh tiy defauli Kr. igb J„hn \V. Porter, of Clinton townH falling wall iiehind a chateau at purchased a large tarni from Clyde ship, entered the county hospital TuesRino Mars, 16 miles from*Tours. Hejand Barbara Metz, ubject to a $16,- day for medi al tfeatment.
in,nl of person- who stopped at the ... ene of the a l lent, tha' both men
were intoxicated.
Sher Bryan -aid Tu day morning tuat he believed the rime gang had stolen noth the Collii q- and Dali ie He also ,i I tha the ni tor "I Die Chastain ,ai waa still warm when he reached it Monday, G. E. Mitchell, lieutenant of U. ik 0. luilroad pidiee, was in Roachdale Menday and Tuesday. He reports the to I . used in breaking into the pos:o, I'ice there were Doin th* Monon, but where they cunie treni h is not been determined. 'The robbei took 19 gnl,ius of ga.-oline and tw,, gallon- > t oil from the B. A O. motor house. The oil
cans were maiked "Eagle."
Captain McMahon announced this • Dei noon that the member ol the
freshman and sophomore basic cour was attempting to stop a stone from "(K) mortgage held by the Inuik. In his sp wBl he required to turn In their falling on i. passing woman, and was suit Kreigh charge that C. M. Mofiinifo. ms and equipment at the arm caught with two Frenchmen in col-! fett, agent for the E> ui-ville hank, • ■ry on Friday | lapse of the wall. J made misrepresent ■• .m, to him.
Mrs. A. W. Gruenholt*, of Putnamville, entered the county hospital Monday for medical treatment.
