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PROBE GAINS HEADWAY IN BOMB PLOTS
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2,1932.
NO. 66
SERIOUSLY ILL
THREE MEN IDENTIFIED PICTURES ON FILE IN ROGUE’S GALLERY
NEW STAMPS IN HONOR OF WASHINGTON
UNCOVER THREEFOLD PLAN Bombing Outrages Against Wall Street, Prominent Italians And Government Officials
NEW YORK, Jan 2, (UP)—A three-fold terrorist plot aimed at Wall street, prominent Italians, high government officials, bankers and business men was pictured today by postal inspectors, investigating a nation-wide plot already fatal to three men. Working here and in Easton, Pa., the government men’s findings led to the opinion that the Wall street outrage was prevented last month when hundreds of police surrounded the financial center following infoir mat ion obtained by federal operatives. The second step of the terrorists, agents believe, was the mailing in Easton of five infernal machines. The men marked for death in this case were saved at the cost of three lives. As the forces of government agents, city and state police united to prevent completion of the third step in the apparently well-organized terrorist plot, definite clues were unearthed as to the identity of the Easton plotters. The postoffice department developed the fact that the three men who mailed the infernal machines in Easton Wednesday remained there overnight. , Three pictures from rogues' galleries ■ eie identified as resembling the thiee men. Harry Brader, clerk of the hctel where the three stayed, and the Re- P T Stengle and Chester Vcllmei j1! agreed on the rogue pictures The minister and Vollmer were in the postoffice when the bomb
packages "ere mailed.
As additional bomb plots were frustrated over the country yesterday, a demand for a congressional investigation into the plots came from two source* Dr f t>av!es Fama, former medical officer in the U. S. army, sent a telegrnm to Rep. Hamilton Fish, Jr., calling for congress to investigate the activities of both Fascists and antiFascists in the United States. Fama
WAS INAUGURATED JANUARY 1 AS FIRST BI-CENTEN-NIAL GESTURE
ENTIRE NATION PARTICIPATES
Celebration In Last From New Y’ear’s Day Until Thanksgiving Day In 1932
NEW STAMP COMING A new 2-cent stamp in honor of the International Olympic winter games at Lake Placid, N .Y., in February, 1932, will be placed on sale at the Greencastle postoffice January 26 and at Lake Placid January 25, it was announced at the local postoffice Satur-
day.
The new stamps are 75-100 by 87100 inches in size printed in red ink and inclosed in a single line border. Acres sthe top of the stamp will be "United States Postage” in white Roman, and directly beneath in white
Gothic will be "Olympic
Games ’’
KIDNAP GANG UNDER ARREST
CIVIL WAR LOOMS
SHANGHAI, Jan. 2, (UP)—A new threat of civil war in China loomed to-
Ttvt fV TVTW TTTV day as nine P rovincial K° vernors is - I iN \\ 1 I ) 1 1^ J sued a round robin telegram denounc-
J ing the new regime by Lin Sen and
I Sun Fo, blaming it for permitting the THIRTY MEMBERS OF KIDNAP-1 Japanese to capture Chinchow. ING RING APPREHENDED BY Immediately upon its receipt the CHICAGO AUTHORITIES i central poliUcal council of the Na-
CHINCHOW IS OCCUPIED BY NIPPON FORCE
JAPANESE TROOPS MAY PUSH ON TO GREAT WALL OF CHINA
I tionalist party called an emergency .
GROUP meetilie ' f° llowin K which ,he V tele - JAPAN CONTROLS MANCHURIA
graphed Chiang Kai Shek, former i president, urging him to emerge from
Winter chief Investigator Pat Roche Asserts his retirement and come immediately *-^'- nc *' ow " a3 Only Remaining
TWELVE WOMEN IN
Five Of Captives Have Confessed Their Part
I to the capital.
Stronghold Of China In Fertile Area In Disputed Section
Di\ MeGaughey Car Hit Bv Traction
"First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of hjs countrymen,” has been the tribute almost since the inception of our nation to the "Father of our Country,” George Washington,
who had the distinction of being the LOCAL PHYSICIAN HAS NARROW first president of our republic. ESCAPE FROM SERIOUS OR Th, most um q », „„d imptos.iv, tri-; "«> I »A«“ FATAI - «*JMV bute ever paid to the memory of any
STUDENTS TO GIVE OXNAM AN OVATION
Julius Rosenwald. noted Chicago man ,,as been planned in conjunction Dr. W M. MeGaughey, 610 east philanthropist and busines. man, whoi w ' t h the commemoration of the 200th j Seminary street, had a narrow escape is gravely ill in hi hoim m Ravinia, in mversary of the birth of George from serious injury or probable fatal 111 Mr Rosenwald hn been ill since Washington, i celebration which is; injury, about 8:30 o’clock Saturday last April and miicp then ha been ; P onsor< ‘ cl the United States gov- morning, when he drove his automocontinuously under medical ear* Mr. ernment bile in the path of an Indiana RailRosenwald is 69 ears old. The U. S. Postoffice department en- roai:1 car in front of his home.
gravers have worked overtime to be able to make the first gesture on the first day of January, 1932, in Washington, D C., and on the second day of January in every city, town or hamlet of the nation by releasing the
CHICAGO. Jan 2, (UP)—Chief investigator Pat Roche of the state's at-1 tomey’s office announced today the arrest of 30 members of a kidnaping
ring including 12 women.
The captives, Roche said, have been j implicated in 17 kidnapings in the cen- , tral states The band was rounded up
through cooperation of ig . Peo- CLASSES TO BE RESUMED AFT-
ria, and St. Louis authorities, Roche
said
He would not immediately reveal the names of any of the prisoners be-
ing held.
ER FIFTEEN DAY CHRIST
MAS RECESS
MUKDEN, Manchuria, Jan. 2, (UP, — Marshal Chang Hhesuh-Liang ori dered 15,000 Chinese regulars remainI ing north of the Great Wall to resists the Japanese today, reversing his policy of abandoning his strongholds peacefully as the Japanese advanced through Manchuria MUKDEN, Manchuria, Jan. 2, (UP) —Japanese troops commanded by Gen. Jiro Tamon entered Chinchow
FIFTH MEMBER OF GANG TAKEN INTO CUSTODY
Fortunately the traction car v as ^j one ^ p r j Soner <., ivas placed in g T-L S _°u y .. a . nd ,. aUh0U l h jail. The entile group was rounded
ed the physician’s car. Dr McGaug-
hey escaped uninjured
Dr MeGaughey drove out of the driveway at his home on his way
of
the westbound traction car The lat-
was approaching
George Washington stamps which will downtown directly into the path ^ ^ outg p{ the the m j dwest
OPERATED IN PUTNAM COUNTY FOR I HE FAST FEW MONTHS,
OFFICERS SAY
dp more to thoroughly familarize the 1 v ‘‘’“ cities
people of the nation with the stu- tar was ap t pr ° ac t h ‘ ns , ® loor ” 1 "8 ton Roche asse rted enough evidence had pendous project of observing the two St , reet .’* 0 Lv hlC u lt had , slowad d ° w ' n ' bee obtained already to put the pris-
hundredth birthday anniversary of the when hltthe P hyslclans . automobl!e - oneis on trial
first president of our country, than The Dodge coupe was whirled . But we are not going to announce any otlrer feature imaginable. 01 e Y S an one ’ 1 e " f! -' C J US e names of the captives and start a
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Jan. l.-Ar-! Every man, woman or child of the * ^ but proceeded cm'its ,l0O,t ° f habe£ ' corpus " Tits ’" the rest of Hester Langford, 26, on a natron that sends or receives a letter K l Par n*d that Dr Me- invest ' Kator said " We have niany charge of larceny Friday morning, is through the United States mail during „ ^ , , , ' . . . ' ‘ points to clear up first” believed to have practically completed the year 1932 will be attracted by the aU ® ey a no een injurec b an( j was believed responsible the break-up of a band of thieves who patrician features of special postage f «« - . <or vholesale kidnaping of midwest have been piaying on stores and farms stamps in 12 denominations from one- MtiriOIl gamblers ond men associated with of at least three vreattyn Indiana h® 1 ! cen t to 10 cents which will be is- w liquor and other ill! it enterprises as counties for the past several months. su «d January 1 and continue through i I nmilPT ^ We!! as le 6 iti!T!2te ^siness men.
Four other persons already were the year of 1932 All other stamps of V-iUIUIiL' vjfJI
under arrest in connection with the these denominations will be taboo as |
Classes at DePauw university will early toda; and may press forward to
reconvene Monday morning after a 15 be ^ leat " a "-
Roche said that five of the 30 cap-1 day recess over the Christmas holi- They entered the only remaining tives have confessed their part in 17 days. Many students have returned Chinese stronghold in Manchuria afabductions and demands for ransom, already attracted by the first home ter forces of Marshal Chang Hseuh-
basketball games of the season, the Liang had withdrawn,
first of which was played against In- The p , alls of the Japanese a{ter tak , diana university last Wednesday night ]ng chinchow were not clear but there with DePauw meeting the Umveraity L ppeared litt]e doubt that they would of Cmc.nnati here tonight. press on t0 the Great Wall of China The feature of the opening day of unless , he .. bandlt menace .. against
school will he the chapel period at which President G. Bromley Oxnam at ” d will speak. This will be the first time tjpat the studeiPs have had an opportunity to greet Dr. Oxnam since his return from a three months stay
up and put under guard at the Con-
gress hotel.
For the past two weeks, Roche and his associates have been raiding hang-
in the Orient. He arrived home the day before Christmas after serving on
CHARGE OF SOLICITING
A BRIBE
which they campaigned was elimin-
ed
It has beer, the announced intention of the Japanese commander to drive “all Chinese forces” out of Manchuria. The first Japanese soldiers marched into the city at 6 a. m Previously
a^omm^ssioVln Japan that wVs mak- ^ Tamon ' s troeps bad Cr °i 8ed tbc ing an educational survey in that Talm * rr ' er ’ occupi . ed the Tallncho
country.
Dr. Oxnam will talk on some phase of his Japanese experience in tWe chapel exercise. He speaks before the
Roberts Park >1
polls Sunday night along the same , „ , ...
Roche has been lines, and ,s'scheduled for the B.oth- that order C ° Uld be i! £! e, * r ^ 1 active in questioning recent victims of erhood meeting of the Greencastle m sout -lancnuna with little diffi-
the kidnapers and several arrests were Methodist church here Monday evemade about a month ago but these ning. Dr. Oxnam, who was given a
prisoners eventually were released.
Many months of investigation pre-
ceded the roundup
survey ... , . . ,
station, and waited for dawn. The main column entered the city
later in the day without opposition from the Chinese. Japanese losses
E. churriTin'lndiana- dunng the ‘‘ 1 anti - bandit ” campai f n oi
the past week weie very small. It ap-
culty.
The main
body of the Japanese
rou™, eend-olf bv ,b. bodv
«n e .»f,dbb.TO,.Ihj r „,CU™„c. the po»'ma,td. S will allows to C0RUNEB fked VEHLING FACES
Langford, brother of the girl arrested 3el * other than the bicentennial |
Friday; Chester -* n( < Charles Newby, s t am ps.
half-brothetw ri' the Lai gfords, and stamps are 75-100 inch, by 87-
Mitchell Newby, uncle of the two 1^0 inch dimension and have as the Though Roche would not state spe- when he left for Japan, will be given , Newby boys. central design a separate likeness of INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2, (UP)— cifically which kidnapings were an ovation by both the student body ' 1 | llln 8' e past two days, after Ghang Authorities said they expected to Washington modeled from the works Coroner Fred W. Vehling of Manon charged against the abduction syndi- and faculty memberh when school as- 1 "'8 •- e 0 withdraw file burglary charges against the five noted artists There will also be a county was indicted in criminal court cate, one was believed to be that of sembles Monday morning. rat..er than oppose a superior Jap-
u . " n “ I Primer. Within the next few days, special series of bicentennial stamped today on a charge of soliciting a John J. Lynch, General News Bureau Only four more weeks remain ii I ne evacuation was carna ! na ‘ presl en 0 e efenders All of them are lodged in the county envelopes bearing embossed stamps of bribe. head. Lynch, whose syndicate distri the ptesent semester, the second term " eci | 0llt a3 j ra P !l - : ” as de P lete<1 rolling
jail at the present time distinctive design. The new stamps The allegation was that he solicited biytes racing bureau information was beginning Monday, February 1 with The first of the arrests was made are described in part as follows: $150 in the gas death case of Ben- lepoited to have been released las* the final week in the present month
last Monday when a group of officers One-Half tent—Dark Brown jamin Stickel, March 4, as the price of August after A1 Capone had been in- alloted to examinations. descended on the Newby home, east! Geoige Washington taken from, a relinquishing the body to relatives, strumental in reducing the ransom, de1 of Brown’s Valley. Since then the niiniatuie painted by Charles Wilson , He allegedly threatened to return a mand from. $200,000 to $50,000.
t • I I IY I others have been arrested and several Peale, the original of which is in the verdict of suicide instead of accidental Another believed victim of the same Of IIOOI »' OI*K searches have revealed a large part Metropolitan Museum of Art in New ; death, unless the money were paid. syndicate w -. James Haekett, a Chi- _ of the stolen property York City Prosecutor Herbert E. Wilson filed cago gambler He was said to have
Start Oil ’Wonrl-IY Charles Ne -by and Clsmnce Nev One Cent—Green , impeachment proceedings against paid $75,000 f • his freedom
' 1 w.. i . . Profile bust of George Washington : Vehling in circuit court.
cf the Constitution. His telegram also " as Mgi ed bv the Rev. A. M. D. Riggio, pastor of the Christian church of
Newark.
DEPAUW OFFERS UNIQUE SERVICE
stock would permit.
Troops traveling by train were taken to Shankhairwan, inside the Great Wall of China. Others fled to
the Jehol mountains.
BE! I ER HEALTH DRIVE
by have made sworn statements, au
thorities say, implicating themselves ^y Jean Antoine Houdon, made in CHRISTMAS VACATION IS AT AN ' jnd the other ,)lree !n - lon S senes of 17 85 and now included among the END. DEPAUW STUDENTS burglaries in Montgmner and Put- treasures a» Mount Vernon ARE RETURNING ; nam counties One And One-Half Cent—
j Included in the list of robberies Light Brown which were confessed by the two pris- From, the Peale painting of George oners were the following Washington, done in 1772 known as The Gardner store at Wingate, the Virginia Colonel, now in the posNorth store a* Buck Chapel, a store sess i°n of Washington and Lee uniat Raccoon, a store at Portland Mills; | ver ®it) a* Lexington, Va. the Rose store at Ladoga; the Frank f" 0 f enls—Carmine
near La- Gilbert Stuait Antheneum por-
Attempt Made On Chinese Official
The annua! Christmas recess of the Greencastle public schools and for DePauw university is at an end and the school work will be resumed Monday |
morning.
Already many DePauw students are , s^eir^d^o^H^’
FORMER MINISTER OF FINANCE ESCAPES ASSASSIN’S BOMB IN SHANGHAI
It was belie ed the ting maintained constant communication between headquarters in Chicago and units operating out of Peoria and St. Louis. Arrangements between members of the band were made for holding prisoners, making ransom demands and obtain!, g payments from victims. Two hideouts were believed to have been maintained in the Chicago area, both in suburban districts The Roche investigators were leported to have
WILL LOAN DRAMA SERVICE TO CHURCHES AND HIGH SCHOOLS OF STATE
The speech department at DePauw university is preparing to offer a unique service to high schools and churches who are interested in the presentation of dramatics. This is in the form of a drama loan service in
back in Greencastle from their homes ' j,„ i' , , ,
in the four corners and scores more nearLtdoga; numerous chUke“ theft!! "ow in the
were returning on each train. Others will come by automobile Sunday and it is presumed that when classes resume Monday morning, all will be
back.
The public schools of the city will epen again Monday morning for an-
SHANGHAI, Jan. 2 (UP)—Another discovered resident- near the hide-[ w hich t!lc P lays in the DePauw librar Y !
will be loaned to interested persons for examination. More than 1,600
plays are in the list,
More facts about the house fly.
His life so far—
Having progressed through the egg, the maggot and the pupa stages in the home chosen by his parents, a mound of animal or human filth, he has now evolved into a black winged creature who ciee: to the surface of the filth, due., his wings, and flies to the nearest house. Tangled in his wonderful undergrowth of bristles are
filth and germs. CHAPTER IV
This wonderful December! Song
sparrows trilling. Robbins chirping.
*rait, done at Germantown in 1796, unsuccessful attempt against the life iways who identified several prison-
Boston Museum of Fine of T. V. Soong, former minister of ers "‘ v “ But alas, husky flies alert too, as in
am! the theft of a calf which was Arts. This painting is unfinished and finance, was made today when a bomb Recent kidnapings which bore the p!ay ® are !n !!St ’ a ( b “‘ !e J: 1 on early spring. Get your microscope, butchered by members.of the outfit. 11 is not legarded as the best portrait was hurled into the garden of Soong’s earmarks ! the oiganized syndicate '" hIch ** now bel ”* prir 1 ' ed ^ ue '” See what he deposits on the uncovered The loot from the stores consisted of George Washington, but it was Shanghai residence. '"ere those of Fred J Blunter, wealthy -ions relative to t..e problems o pre (o(xlg< Suppose this naturally agresprincipally of cigarettes, flour and used on the one-dollar bill. Soong s gardner was seriously in- Monroe, Wis., brewer; Frank Richley, sentation vi oe answered, according give g 0 .g e ter gains accsss to the sickelothing. A large part of the doth- Tb.iee Cents—Purple jured by the explosion of the bomb identified by police also as a brewer, * ro1 H - U0u * n . wh o ‘s sponsor- room where u being fought out a ing has been recovered and identified This is from another Peale portrait, Soong and hia wife previously had left and resident of E anston, 111., and W tne servrees. copies of the bu.le- battle against some communicable by its rightful owners, A !a>ge qua"- Ghrs the one that was painted at Va!- tbeir regular residence and are living C. Flanigan. Gary, Ind, heavily inter- m , ! " al ec; t0 a “ - ! * h * cho ° ls disease. Such are his filthy habits
.... . .... ,. .,:A. u„ V 1- ,T7, ...I .V .t .rn ...><!, •> ..<• ..M.ess eaU I ratio! in tha state A apeci ’
voted to relrgious plays for churches
V1 r’ Ca, l T ! "f tttj f tankage ay Forge ii 1777 nd that shows at an undisclosed address ' , c “ "' ! b * tb * ” nl >' break and Lai gfords as well as a number cf George Washington in the uniform of Soong was attacked at the railway 8 C Ote of sch ° o1 the last of tools and other articles also were re- a general with a cocked hat. The ori- station here last July by assailants
May
covered
Francis Moran
PLAN GOOD WILL TOUR
Again In Custody
ginal is now in the State Normal "'bo killed his secretary. School at West Chester, Pa. T. V. Soong is a member of one of Four Cents Brown ; l be best known families in China and Peale did another portrait of George ’•* tbe brother of Madame Sun YetWashington in 1777 ard this is the Se ” a ” d Madame Kai-Shek. He was one used cn the four cents stamp, graduated from Harvard university
THE WEATHER
Generally cloudy tonight and Sunday; snow flurries tonight extreme north; Sor’ hat colder
BANK ROBBERIES SOLVED
This painting is in pcsse-don of Wil-
ALLECED TO HAVE CREATED DISTURBANCE ON SQUARE FRIDAY EVENING
Francis Moran, Greencastle mar. who recently was fined a total of $45 and given a suspended sentence of 30 days on the Indiana State Farm in city court on a charge of intoxication, was again taken into custody Friday night by city police. According to officers Moran, was creating a disturbance or. the north side cf the square when they apprehended him It was said several other boisterous persons in the group ran and made good their escape for the time being Moran was lodged in the county Jail for the night.
Mi. s Mollic Wina.-s and Dea;-. WV.-.--s i.l. a.v ufe guest* of O. ‘ C* tM.O *■*.*■•. J •
TERRE HAUTE, Ind . Jan 2 (UP) Two women v . i r. i ..: tor al
good will flight to Buenos Aires, left ! ’.am Patten, Rhinebeck, N. Y. here today for Charleston. UL, where Five Cents—Blue one of their planes became mired. The subject for the five cent stamp After it is freed they will proceed to ’•* the Peale portrait of George WashNew York, the starting point of ington done in 1795 and now owned their 5,500 mile South American trtp by the New York Historical Society. The mired plane was flown by Mrs. Six Cents—Orange Ruth Stewart, St. Louis, who was en John Trumbull is the artist whose route here Mrs Debbie Stanford, her work is featured on this stamp. The companion on the proposed flight, Trumbull portrait v. as painted in 1792 arrived from Indianapolis. and shows George Washington in the uniform of a general. The original
BOYS TO BE ARRAIGNED is now at Yale university. Seven Cents—Black , , This stamp bears the head and bust
Two south Greencastle bey* are to the fu! , !ergth portra5t of appear before Judge James P Hughes (korge Washi tor ir co!oni3 i uni _ in juvenile court Monday morning rn form> do „ fc by Trun , bu!! in i 78 o. The connection with the theft of bicycles origiT . a , i£ ir the Metropolitan Mus-
beicn.grr.g to Bobbie Fear, and a son,of fcU!r , n New York
Urban Elmore. The boys were giver. Eight CL ntc—Olive Green • a preliminary hearing in city court Th . Washrng-
Sxturday, one of them admitting a | ^ ^ rfU .., p :s
o.cyr.c f.ed r ..;; •.*.« ■.trying any part
an uww...g of bivyc*«is. ij
and took pest graduate work :;t Co-
lumbia university.
OPENS LAW OFFICE Albert Williams of Putnam\i!!e, a graduate of Indiana Law school, is opening a la • office over ‘The Hut” on the west side of the square.
Two oi 11011 Pengh In Binning Home
VICTIMS TRAPPED IN RAZED BY FLAMES NEAR
LAFAYETTE
that be will, if possible, become contaminate! with more deadly germs. Then the me®' our. And back he goes to trail aga< over the uncovered foods. Prof. I O. Howard cf the U. S. Bureau of Entomology’, Washingtong, D. C., pioposod for practical reasons, that the name of the hese fly shall be char.g d from nausea dom-
estica to “typhoid fly.”
Intelligent people rtihie that the campaign against the fly is compar-
20 Years Ago In GREENCASTLE
HARTFORD CITY, Jan. 2, (UP)— Investigation following arrtbt cf five persons, including Iia Barton, fovm.er sheriff, has resulted in. "complete solution” of the robbery of the Citizens State Bank here July 8 and of the First State Bank of Dunkirk, De- ,,
cember 24, Prosecutor James Emsh-I* b!e ‘° tk3t J 5ein * 2 * ain,t tu ' HOUSE wiler announced today. berculcsis There are many endowed Solution of the second robbery of **titutior., ai d governmental agenthe Citizens State bank, on. October i C,es incl , udm * th * Re , d Cross ’ wtuch 2, and other holdups in. this vicinity is | 8re worRing c t n * tlnt i y to elimlnate
t AFAV^XE, iRd Ja - « (U*>)- near - Emshwiler said. disease by methods of expert samta^AFA-_- -d., .a.. 2 <L- ) New e , idftnce bei uncovered iR »on and what may be called preven-
prof.’.e
Mr and Mrs. Kimber Gardner, of Oklahoma City, Okla., are visiting
Tv-c women trapped by flames whi!.i ^ ^ - d — XntWnt public opinthey v-*rt sleeping, were burned to ™ inv8,tl * atio " Dn k « -arten, >-s. . ^ cu!t;vat£d b d o£ ; ‘ cti ■'o^e o f ’’ ur Gray -ea*- ^e^ to* tklfce bandits captured after the Dun- , "' u , • .. ‘ y ’ ' " e - e ' kirk holdup, Emshwiler said. ' k «!thy community possible. The Mrs- Lilly Gray, 40. Vint Grove, !r * Mar.ix, who replaced Barton as PU " ' ir ' c 2 ‘ ” e * 00
-^y. y.\i. vine Gro”f, , ■ ' *■*“’ "•*” " De ople cf Putnam county, should be ley., and ! my Garriaon, 19, Lafayette yesterday, said that Barton , with 0 , r girer;; , , ondition
home
here.
Miss Lyd:.. Cravens is confined to her home or. account of illness. Mrs- Frank Donner spent the day
in Crawfordsville.
Mr. *r.d Ben King entertained reveiled t
v.th -n oys ’ 41 the.** nom*
-re visiting at
Gray’s :ind ' ^ rs - Green will not be brought here from Portland until bars and
We can all work together harmon-
Gra • told authorities that he left '•<** on the local jail are reinforced, j
the hous '..'/out midnight to come toi
Lafayett hen he returned the Mrs. Charles Arnold and son Joe
hous. was bamed, he said A starch have returned from Westfield, N Dubhc n ,, tnacfc te our health and ha
charred rt- J * where they spent the holidays with, v r
00... Orsy Wek«j 1 * ® k • w. «J.
fly is our common enemy and under any guise, should b* swatted as a
1 pines*.
