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GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 21. 1932.
NO. 133
LAST vesper SERVICE IS HELD SUNDAY
PROGRAM consisted OF LENTj, \ Ml sic UNDER DIRECTION OF PROF. THOMPSON
Commands Middies BABY LINDYS
PARliNTS STILL
KIDNAPER 01 OHIO BOY GETS 1 |>ni? 17 A C r PF I > SENTENCE 01 1 TO 20 YEARS I Lj1\
OBSERWNCi;
WEEKS CALENDAR IS GIVEN,
PPPI
l ni\ersit) to Celebrate Centennial of | Goethe. Great German Poet, I luring Week
WARREN, O., March 21, (UP)—
HI i iia’ tt i John DeMarco, of Youngstown, allyj \|\TAT1V H("lPp racketeer, today v.-,s sentenced A A .lii A 11V/I IJ t0 from one to >0 y, ars in prison on ______ ; a charge of harl'orinsr a kidnaped boy FA MU l s ( ul |*I |0 PCI IK Nil \ ^ connection tiic* abduction of AW \IT SOME WORD FROM James Dejute, 12, Niles, 0., school
KIDNAPERS OF son ;bo} - A plea of grmlty was entered for
, i DeMarco when i ountj Prosecutor G. LU.in U1.PORT INVESTIGATED Hind, agre J to withdraw a sec- * ttA,,HAKI 1S • S, ‘ I AKl;lt
I )<‘j)rrshioii'Martyr
STARTS HERE
BAPTIST ( HI K» H W ELL Mi l.El) SUNDAY EVENING FOR
UNION SERVICE
- end indictment < urging the man with
No Possible flew l» Being Overlook- kidnaping for e tortion, and carrying > *‘r\iee lonight Ntill Be ...l ii., <\re: 1 a.i.. or.. . . . . bvteriau Church. Bi
Held In Pres-
ed By Police Officers In
I barge Of Case
byterian Church. Rev. Bruner
To Deliver Sermon.
Tin la.'t of the university vespers programs "as held Sunday evening in the Methodist church before a fine audience. The program consisted of Lenten music in keeping with the Easter season. It was in charge of Prof. Van Denman Thompson of the music school. In addition to playing organ numbers, lie also directed the Methodist church choir. A feature of the program was the | university trio composed of Miss Edna j Bowiecello; Miss Louise Palmer! Walker, violin, and Prof. Henry Koll- i
ir.g, piano.
The remainder of the weeks calen I dar is brief since the Easter vacation 1 begins Wednesday evening for De-' Puuw students. No chapel will be 1 held on that day and 11:30 clussess
will begin at 1) o’clock.
The feature of the week will be the centennial celebration of the death of! the great German poet Goethe. A
program has been arranged for to-; LM l.n>H i\
night b> the German club and will be presented in the Little theater. An i
extended chapel period Tuesday will be given over to Goethe day. | SPRINGFIELD, 111., Mar. 21
a possible life sentence.
Tlie guilty pl> to the lesser charge I
______ 'was offered afler Powell Hargraves,,
HOPEWELL N J Mur °1 (G'P) i found with DeMarco, standing guard' 1,le vhuivn was well filLo —Col. and Mis. Charles A. Lind- ^er James in a,i abandoned house Sunday evening for the first of the bergh waited today with the utmost | near Youngstown, was given a life, unlon services of the local churc.ies in
fortitude for some sign from the I term.
persons holding tl mr kidnaped sou Haig,i ives wm identified a one of i while police chocked every avenue the actual kidnapers* DeMarco was | available for trace of the baby. I accused as a participant in the kid-! : nap plot and a, a guard over the ab- 'P^ing “ii ^ ^''j^t “Jesu, and
has entered
observance of Holy week. The ser vice tonight will be in the Pr< sbyti rian church at 7:30, with the Rex . B. Bruner of the Christian church
Police investigation
the fantastic.
ducted box.
JtfKuSJU’S Se c rr&S 7"‘wl™ XT j \cademy, Annapolis, Md., Captain < b t0 Hieni liave bo< n found and the , Ralston B. Holmes was formerly notes sent t ( > jwd'ce. Mysterious Sns'loS"' && imSo '"“iV"”’'"” r ,0 “ l ” "" was bom in Yonkers, N. Y., in ' e areft 0,1 ^'o night of the kid7882, and wa, at one time com- nap ' ng haxe been reported,
mander of the U. S. S. Mayflower,
: ' ... Police admitted little credence j
could be put in many of the reports, | but all were being checked carefully '
in the hope of finding some trace of FAT \LL\ the child stolen from Its crib on i OVERTURNS NEAR BAIN March 1. HK1DGK SATURDAY
the Presidential yacht.
Ili’cji School Ulus I IVolie I ii(lcnvav
FI NERAL OF CRASH VICTIM T( > BE TUESD VV
FOLLOWS SMALL
FIRE IN BASEMENT. SIY
IN.II BED
Col. H. Norman SchxvarUkopf, sup ■"
erlntsndent of New Jersey state po-, Funeral serx i es for Mrs. Mary lice, issued lite following stat'menr ! Catherine Martin, xxife of James M.
to the press this morning: "Two notes carried by cun u
Redemption.” The general theme for ^ the week will be “Jesus and the IG d : ;t> of Life.” It is gratifying to notice , how many dubs and organizations I have postponed their meeting-- from j this xveek in order to make it po-dble for a large participation in this im1 portant xxeek. The ministers are very : appreciative of this voluntarx coopi oration. An offering "ill bo taken ! each night to be divided equally he I tween the host church for current ox- | pense, and the Ministeral association for its community cooperative pro-
jects.
The Rex". Victor L. Raphael of the Presbyterian church xcas the speaker at the service last night, his theme being, "Jesus and Sin.” He said in part: "The messenger xxho announce I to Joseph concerning the Advent of the Messiah said: ‘Thou shall call lib name Jesus; for it is he that 'hall axe his people fioin tin ir sins.’ In
TEMPORARY PEACE PACT IS REACHED
CHIN V AND JAPAN WILL REFER DETAILS TO JOINT COMMISSION
ALKIE 10 CHINESE DEMANDS Mikado’s Troops Withdrawn From Shanghai Paving May For Speedy Truce Efforts
Prof. Gorhardt Baerg, associate pro |—Prompt inquiry v ., made today in fessur of German, will be the chapel the mysterious e xplosions which i
speaker, xvhile Prof. Griffitts, also of i rocked the $1,000,000 high school eon which was beaten down by a the German department, will speak . building and injured , dozen persons, heavy storm in Connecticut and upon tonight on the program in the Little j several seriously. being decoded by a local bootlegger theater. Professor Griffitts spent last; Investigators huntei trace of male- it read approximately a follow : summer in a. tour of Germany. j factors who are believed responsible "’AH unsafe Kid in yu-lit Tuesday nigbt two important events for a recent series uf disastrous fires making no purls. Well trained care aie scheduled, the DePauw debate J in central Illinois. j outside Unfed States jurisdiction,
team will meet Franklin college in an Six firemen, a newspaper reporter, Return bird.’
intercollegiate debate in Speech hall two high school students and several ’’The infornr nt old in.i this
;it 7:30 o'clock; and at 8 o’clock, the , townspeople were injured in the blast noL() and ha(l only tho worU of the ' bones and Mrs. Hammer an injury to recte j Christ appearing t . hi dilast of the sonata recitals by Prof, j which followed Die outbreak of a unidentified bootlegger to go by. i her side. Mr. B ek was uninjured. i dplos for the last time .•utinni done! Jtewlend U~h it* Aftf. Vernon, «nalL .fire in-t-’i-Mf > mn-.ent vf the ( .. No additlonal lllfuriliaUo n was) U was s.tid Hl.% Reek, who -InuT-t^nttmce anU ifemi-sion
SHANGHAI, March 21, (UP)— ! China and Japan reached a temporary ' truce in their conflict over control of Shanghai today when both sides agreed to refer details of a peace pact L o a joint commission. Japanese councillors paved the way : to an understanding by acceding to I Chinese demands that all the Mikado’s troops withdraw from Shanghai, leavj ing Chinese defensive forces in their present positions outside the city. The truce was reached with unexpected suddenness after a day of inactivity was climaxed by resumption of tin- peace conferences. Meanwhile, Japanese already have begun xvithIrawal of her military and naval
forces.
The joint committee, which will have neutral members, xxill be drawn up at once to xvork out a detailed peace program, and probably xvill hold
• i. • | • | its first meeting Wednesday. It was l lIC I )( k (‘I il I'll I H )I1S rxpected the group would la- com-
posed of four Chinese, four Japanese — i aru j f oul - n «>utrals.
LESLH - i VN D1 DATE FORl Jap am m offi ials announced that SHI RIFF. FIRST I1KITBLI- ! part of the third fleet sailed for Ja- ( \\ IT) FILE pan fiom Woosung Sunday. Three
transports, believed to be carrying be-
As a pretext against general unemployment conditions and especially against the plight of men of high scholastic attainments such as himself, who are unable to find work, Dr. Frederick F. Walter, 15. A., M. A., Lilt. D., of Wash ington, D. O., is on a self-imoosed “hunger strike,” during which he has not eaten since February 28. Dr. Walter, £>7 years old, estimated lie has lo t a pound a day, but say; he will persist until he succumbs
from starvation
More (iamlidates
tween 3,000 and 4,000 troops, sailed oday. Further sailings of two or href ships a day wen. scheduled dur-
ng the week.
Japanese officials announced that a
- Martin, of Indianapolis, xvho xx-as fatally injured when (he car in which
eons have been reported to us. T he j sllt ' was liliin »G " , ’" t over aJl embank first one Is alleged to have been n ' lnt " 1 n * ar Bainbridge Saturday, xvill note in code. This was suposed to 1 1,6 llel<1 in Imlmmipolis Tuesday morn-1 have been taken off the carrier pig. ing- Besides the husband she leaves
thiee married daughters, her latliei fulfillment of thp- pinphe x Jesus In'. I i S. : , ( Republlean candiNoah Moody ami three brothers | jng gathered his disciples together on il.iti- fur sliciitf, and several other a sistci. I the last night of his life broke bread | candid::' i • sia-king Democratic nomOtlier occupants of the car were Mr. | ^ tliem and in sharing the cup inatimis f-i t ite delegate and pieMartin, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Reek and sa jj. ‘This is my blood of the new iiimt - : nt iin-u, avu officially
Mrs. Minnie Hammer, all occupants of .. ovellant which i poured out for > filed do. I ,rati ms with county clerk i ‘bcstroyer aquadroo, part of a cruiser a double house at 322-324 Fulton many unto remis,ion of sins.’ Then John W. II-rod. Sears is the first Re-I division, and part of an aircraft divistreet, Indianapoli . Mrs. Reek and s i„ cn 'this was the mission on which pul.h mt. . . '« '.nation with the '’ lon had left w wrong lor Japan. Mr. Martin suffered fractured collar God sent him into the world the re.-,ur- coiimv ... ithough seveial other 1 kmong the shtps was the cruiser On,
RopublicHtis have announced intern whkh was th e to rget for a mine while
lions or have filed with the secretary |
( _ _ iif t iU » " k i "<■ opposed by
bhu.field will be gix-en in Mclu.rrj | building. axailable and *he informant refused lost control of the car as it ,,f .sins should be preached in hi.-> mime fbn c Bladen md Wilbur Paris,
hall. This is the third of the series j The first explosion came after the to | dcntify thc source of hi8 lnfonna .! started up a steep hill cn state road unto all nations.’
and the last for at least a year to ; group had entered the basement to in t j on , 36 east of Bainbridge. The car back- "As one tudies thi. subject the im come since Professor Slieffield has a j vestigate the fire which proved to be f Mi . t , jed down the hill, struck an abutment |)tt . 8S i on pn-vdls that J.-us knew
Mr. Charles E. Sttin, Gehighton
leave of absence for study and travel I of little consequenc ■ The force of
in Europe. A large audience is antici-1 the blast hurled several men back- 7,-, r
f ,l,l j throuKh »door .„d ,n„. — - —■ i tered windows of tile building and
surrounding structures.
Gas mains xvure broken by the ex-
Penna., and Arthur L. Vaughn, Easte j of a blul 8 1 ' "' er 'B'K "ab ut creek, man very intimately and he con.dd-
Otlior • iiidi'I who iiavo filt*d fjcclai it i< us, .ill Deniorrat-s hio as fol-
lows:
and then went over a ten-foot em
L)morlli League Plays Tonight
J o
brought to i " 1 " u ' t ' 1 “ xc.i-.oou vi..-| ere j t jie life of every man, as surh, as dead pigeon hankment, fatally crushing Mrs. Mar- 1 0 f priceless x alue. This is borne out
xxith a note olded and attached to,*' 11, in hi- comp;.risen ol man xvith the the band of the pigeon's leg. MvCuwx s . mbulance ot tiieenens i ypnfrox.- and xxith the slv .-p. i hot .
The bund bor«- the number AU3 f |,0 h tli.- ii junM persons to Indi- 0 f wKi..)) rniphasized tl. .t man i
plosion. After the first blast, a series Ob3IT81 and the note read: .iimpolis Saturday afternoon aft. r the more valuable- If each man counts of sum Her detonations "as caused by ’Pulled off the job in line order, tl”'.' bad ben treated by Dr. L. W. . f( , r so lnU cii then it follow- n ; imlly igniting ga . .Made a clean getaway. No one ex - en Veach of Liai .bridge. An Indianapolis that the fotl'eitur. by any in n of In-
Han ; E. Glitz, pre met cominitteenan, north precinit, ( lirtun township. (HI', i l Burk, ' de delegate, Clinton
rliert, precirKt comi precinct, Washing-
inchored off the Shanghai xvaterfront. The Jap: 1 said they were ready to resume peace negotiations this afernoon. It was indicated that both hina and Japan would demand modiications of the draft peace proposals submitted to Nanking and Tokio.
•ml Hu■ ell t Irjthet E. I niitteeinan, n< ton toxvn-lnp. Lauren :e T
Death Toll 7 In Diane \\ reck
MM) ONE-ACT PLAYS TO GIN EN AT M. E. C HI RUH
THIS EVENING
I M I \\ i: \ I Ml li
Among those most seriously injured suspects me. Will meet )ou Monday undertaker wa called to care for the yjrjxxere I’hointon Walker, reporter for as planned. W’ill Jiave tho dough with body of M. . Martin,
j the State Journal, AssisUint Fire me. Yours, Red.’
Chief Harry Durham, Janies Brown, a I ‘‘The band Is such a,- xxould not student, Fireman John Rupps, and particularly indicate that this had Fire Captain Cud Gaessler. anythlnig to do with the Lindbergh
T.vo one-act plays, “File Cihost Autlniiti. , xvore suspicious of a kidnaping. Howtver, the investlgabtory and “Three Pills in a Box possible link with recent lire believed lion is continued to determine th xx II b. presented at the M. E. Church u (- j, lt .,, n ,jiai-y origin because . \plo-J exact meaning and fclgnlficanee of Uii.s evening by the high school Up-| si ,, , T uneT*in two eases. These fires this communication. -rortli E-ague, under the direction ; 0t .,. urr ,. ( i .,t Bloomington where sev- “Several people were interxiewed Miss Bernice Mourer and Miss j, u i|. nip were destroyed and at these headftuart. rs j. sterdax pur-
true life is regarded as an unspeak able calamity. Jesus asked, ‘What doth it profit a man to gain the xxhole world and forfeit his life .” If one loses one's self he loses what no price
Snow or tain tonight and Tuesday I ‘‘•b-quate to buy. Christ used the with some sleet; much colder in ex-| sl '.ry of the rich man and Lazarus G
teach
Smd. i. pi.viuct comst I ml ward, Green-
PASSENGER SIMP CRASHES NYHEN IT HITS HIGH TENSION WIRE
n.itl. to'.x II
ie K. Grim .an, south
precinct eom-
prvcinct, Russell
F.m ry V. \.|. r, -late delegate,
luvd township.
that it is not what one In
Tuckett, dramatic students of Dt
Puuw university-
Proceeds of the txvo productions are to be used to defray the expenses of the Epworth League members to tho Battle Ground institute in July. Booth Turkington is the author of ‘Tlie Ghost Story,’ while Rachel L. d wrote "Three PUU in a Box '’
Lincoln where two persons died and ( Porting to have Information eoncern-
a laigc 1 1 . ;i ol the business dis-
trict xvas consumed.
BEN TON JOHNSTON DIES
sI'BING t OMI> It) ( lilt U.O WIT H SNONN AND SLEET
iid \(;i>. ;\i uvii 21, iUP)
Ing the case. In each of these Instaii'es the infonnutioti "as offered In confidence and this confidence xvill be respected. All of tlie information so received Is no" being investigat-
ed."
Id and in sprini
The
liuutin and snow ushered
■ to Chicago today.
Benton Johnston, age 6'J years, died Sunday morning at the old people's
Both plays have interesting and en-i borne. . • stl.. A .on and tertaining plots. Fifteen Epworth; tlauK 11 '’ ... • 11111 "
ia'ague’n compose the cast of the two I "bl iM ''' 1 ’ U.ip.niibxl 77 . .. . productions. I chuuh, T ues.iay afternoon at 2 o clock | FKIEDRlCHtoHAh EN. March - J I with buri al in the Roachdale ccme-|(UP)—The Graf Zeppelin xvas e
ZEPPELIN M NhKS I IBS ! I DMMERI IT Y FI IGH I OF SEASON
NATIONAL GUARDS STONED BN STRIKING COAL MINERS ATHENS, O., March 21, (UP)—An automobile containing four Ohio nu tioual guard officers xvas atoned tuba; by strikers when tlie officers at tempted to reach the Millfield Mine No. 6 of the Sunday Creek Coal Com-
te ry.
L scs llalclicl To
\ttark Son-In-LawiZZfZJ**
route to Pernambuco, Brazil, today on the first commercial flight of the
spring and summer.
Commander Hugo Eckener cho.-.(
route
treme southwest portion; slightly]
colder tonight in west-central portion, but what one is that gives the true
scale of man. It ih very evident livm
^ i - • ii the attitude of .Jesu.- that evrn th*
Lmlil l mon Has " 1 111
i God** i*rlit. He was cnarg-ed with he-
|i |i''ii*<l \|iW»f illO- in g tlm flic public.m; ml - US I II SL *Y1CU ' f,,.,„ aM( j this xx.is true and Luther
( more he deliberately sought their
R. MIN I ME CHOSEN ID RE- ' l,<! al-comimmed xvith Hi.
rich but lie found that it was the mil | | ! ‘common people’ w ho ‘heard him glad | ly.‘ it was the experience of Jesus
■ 1 that despite his rinfulness, there are
At a meeting of the directors of the 1 g.„ (K i impulses and tendencies In man. Putnam County Farm Bureau Coop Those who wish to bo member- of His ,,, , erative Ass ciation (. redit Union, . kiiigdom must ‘turn and become a Saturdax afternoon in the count; 1 nm,. children.’ Sin « all men are
agent’s office, the resignations of I--| lulled upon to repent we gathe. from \ hlMO'lll A. Dicks as xioe president and diree- ; ,| le „ or ,j s 0 f j t ,s U .s that the hope of J"'*' 1 '* 3 ' ,,, p , II *'I'
REDLANDS, Ual., March 21, (UP) —Toll of an accident which wrecked in Ameri an Airways liner near here Saturday night stood at sex’en lives today, after death of tho one passenger who was net killed almost in
stantly.
Arthur It. Thomas, Tucson, Ariz., Thun- died in a Redlands hospital yesterday.
. SMN THE CHOSEN TO PLACI TWO OFI It BBS
NN HO RESIGN
tluuuier to shake
nic among
where the ■ tor n hauled pi lice an with inquiries a!« Snow turned t"
x Inch xx a.- heavy windows caused a nth -ide residents ■nteu I. They bomfiie departments it “the explosion.” b et s the storm
tor, and E. NV. Baker as secretarytreasurer, were accepted, and R. C.
across southern France and Smythe elected to till both their of-
to head : decs.
toward either thc Cape Verde or the The directors voted to hold regular | our s j n > ' und ‘Lead in- not into tempCanary Islands. The ship xvas due at meetings Die last Saturday in each | tation but deliver us from (vil.’ Dm-
month in the county agent’s office, it | | n ^ t j )P „ days of Holy week let u
the future life is grounded upon nan's essentia! kinship to God. This is further borne out when the M istci te n es his disciples to pray; Forgixe u
. ..V oll' uvi n Pernambuco at II p. m. Tuesday. montn in tut county agents on ice. it | i rlr ,h. e da- s of Mob xv,. . Pi pany to relieve guardsmen who xvere. BRAZIL M NN JDHN BKE.M.. HM-u ( , iaf carri(H j ||ine (jennan pas was also announced that shares of the
\l Indianapolis
NN NS I N I HER HI B. A. KNIGHT FOR XI IT! HIGH St HOOL 'THAI HI R MERE
IN J NIL FOLLONVENG
\» Nl LT SI NDAY
on duty all night.
Lt. Col. L. P. Wolford, Cleveland, reported the stoning to Sheriff NVayne
'Vingvit, h.-rc. ^ BRAZII Bid., March 21
I he windshield und headlights of i |.j u tchiiis, 30 years old, of St. I/ouis,; w . a ^ diacovered trying to stow away Uie officers’ car were broken. Theyj^^ waK injured probably fatally, | ^ WM arreBted< "ore f orced to lurn back totheir jalleK(HjIy b , h j. s father-in-law, John The ^.ppeij,, ^ad.; a perfect start headquarters at Nelsonville. J Kc e S e, 60. xx ith a hatchet here Sun- ( in favorabk . we ather and passed ValN me teen national guard observers, daJ a f ternoon . Reese is said to haxe in TOutbern France, early today,
are in the area. I attacked Hutchens with a hatchet' hollowing disorders Saturday night vvb ,, n the latter entered the house af•'md amass meeting Sunday, attended ar riving here on a bu - from St. by about 4,000 of the 7,000 striking Louis- He suffered a cut head and wd miners, Governer White an- fractured skull. Mrs. Hutchens also
member that the supreme mis.-ion of
' sengerg und lOo kilograms of mail. ! Credit Union would be available at j PSUS i ‘to saw his pcopb from tlieii
Officials of the Zeppelin works reveal- the Farm Bureau elevator in Green ginj *.»
! ed after the start of the flight that a castle. |
NN illiam man naincj Amann, from Augsburg,
gt
20 Years Ago
In GREENCA8TLB
DR. OXNAM TO SPEAK
I PRISING IN MENU O
MEXICO CITY, March 21. (UP)— An appeal for federa 1 aid t<> (pud! an armed uprising of "fanatics” in the state of ljueretaro, where soldiers
fought a pitched battle with bandits t , a j t , bu .7l,.
John A. Kid'. 1 ed away, Sunda IPIM West NV,. Jndinmqxdi'. lb-
dent of Coat. -id . had made his ir for the last f. .\ y was the fathi r ..f I! mer resident of Gr everal year hr id
• hi Tears, pass-
at his home
"II treet, Apt, 2, a former reaid ITainfield but in Indianapolis ii- Mr. Knight
Six other occupants xvore killed as the big plane, flying low through a dense fog. struck a high tension wire 10 niles east of here and burst into flames as it hit ti e ground. 'Thomas was taken from the wreckage b> witnesses liefore the flames reached him. Tlie others were so burned that only one had been tentatively identified today. He x'as Hugh A. McKellar, Los Nrigeles, district sales manager for the Firestone T ire and Rubber Company. Other dead were Bernie M. Gold- | smith, wealthy president of the Gold- | smith Clothing Company, Los Ani gel»*s; K. L. Robin -on, Yonkers, N. Y.; | Albert Coburn, 21, son of Fred Co- ! burn, former pre ident of American N . - !■ ; Haro] J. Kelsfft, Los | Angeles pilot, ad H. H. 1 ampbell, Los Angeles, co-pilot. MAIL PI.ANK.TO KKS< 1 K SNONN BOl N l) SOCIETY NN OMAN
Ix>.-al Delia crats in Indianapolis to- wbu ^.-... kcd and attacked a fast pas
! day for the state convention are John genger tl . a i„ with American pn -en iif. G. Bromley Dxnam, president |^ ani ‘' s ’ 1' it, Murphy, James P. Hugh- j r( , rs abl , .n|, xx;. repffrted t.. n
newspaper dispatches received lietc.
nounced atate troopa would be held in I „. a . ; sevt ,rely cut on the head and face of DePauw university, xvill speak •' • " Kent ‘ teadiness for quick mobilization if while trying to protect her husband | Wednesday night at the annual meet T ml Reising i. duck hunting at the necessary. ; Uo tb were taken to Clay County hoa-| ing of the Indianapolis Federation of roaervou^near jClay CRy.
The strikers and pickett^were arm- pit*!. TIk- only explanation given by
ed with rifles and shotguns, according Reese for the attack was that Hutch To the officers attacked today. Col. 1 ena had told lies about him in St. Wolford said there were about l,20fi Louis- Mr-. Hutchens said she knew °f the protesting men. They had of no r ason for assault. Reese "as
kk-Ui the ruai to No. 0. toLui to.jail-
PHONE BOOTH ROBBED
Parent-Teacher Associations. I Dean R. G. McCutehan went to St. “The Promised I-and’, will he the | Louis to attend a meeting of the Na- Tiro pay telephone booth at th subject of Dr. Oxnam’s address, tional Association of Music gupervis- Indiana Railroad station was hi k n which will deal with the unattained ors. | n t 0 Sunday night and about $16 ideals of the youth of each genera-1 Mrs. Frank Donner was a visitor in stolen, it "as reported Mo . 1 1 Uiu;. Ctftxvfordsvilla. Irobbar left uo
MEN AN A, v (ska Mai. i 21 (UP) Snowbound in the Ala kan interior
\ Knight a (for- b y heavy winter drills, Mrs. Edward m astic, and for Biddle, adventurous Philadelphia soI nf tht manual leader, sent out a call across the ■ ^ 1 the local iiigh blizzard swept north laid today for a
• rescue plane.
i urvived by Mrs. Biddle has been marooned M, Greenlee of since January 12 in the little cabin of V , (Jrual and Fannie CJuigiey, noted huntress and
Miss Minnie Kright of Indianapolis, j frontier woman, at the bleak outpost One brother Lloyd K adit, of Coates of Kantishna, far off the path of mail
school.
Besides the
throe daitgbti i
Plainfield, M,
ville, also surviv.
Funeral serxi, will Is held from tlie home in Imi anapol’- Wednesday
moming at 10 Lu i:i tht. Coal
planes and even dog sleds.
As a result, a mail plane will give up its regular run to Diamond some
Interment "ill time this xveek and fly to the socialil _ .| ’.ts’s retreat, offciala here said.
