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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 19:32.

NO. 145

SCENE OF TAX ACTION SHIFTS TO U. S. SENATE

COMMISSIONERS To H VVE 2 I).\\ SESSION next WEEK UrMtr a new policy adopted by the 1 county commisioneio, only claims •will

be taken up at their Monday .session. I

Other matters ' ill be iv„ m-d fur ac tion at a meeting uo I'm , . ,y t Under this policy the commissioners |

SIX SLAIN IN COLD BLOOD BY BORDER CANC

VIRGIL Mct'AMM \ ( k RESIGNS AS A DKlTIt SHERIFF Mt. Meridian Man Mas Scr\i*d Fi\c Years in Official

Capacity

Alva ID van, sh riif of Putnam cou - 1

BABY mil BK TRANSFliKREI) AT SEA. REPOBT

Imhius Hill Aulhor

S WHETHER P HOUSE A BALANCED 0 IM have man t , . BANDITS SHOOT IN COLD BLOOO jY- anno J" U. S. IMMIGRATION SERVICI YD

WHhIHKK HUG.M. n.\L.\M El» . n u ‘* UBo AT ISOL \ I FI) NKW MFVK () Camnnak, of Mt Met n, ,. re nvTIONAI BUDGET before allowniK tlu a ni.w mjvmv u , uuin«r,i i, , k \\| u signed a deputy •lenl after sening

Bids for pun h . .. , v in, ka.m ii

—— , i, * sUl * in that vipaeitj i ,, jienod of live I

I plies and lumber wil die opened by the

VISED ACCORDING TO s loin IN STATEN ISI.WD I* M I R

PASSED IN HOLse FRIDAY ,,, i ther road MILITARY u non CONSIDERED , .

se'cii Weeks Of Hearings And Three Weeks of Debate Result In Overwhelming Vote

matters and variou. other items of business also will he held over for

Tuesday, it <was said. CHOIR TO »KO MX \s l

Brutal Border Bandits Stand Ran eher And Family Against Side Of House And Start Shooting

years. He was appninted h\ Edward i Eiteljorg when he wa.- she riff and has 1

j served from then until now. Mr. MeCamin.n k i,- giving up

HOSTAGE ON SM\LL CRAI I

( oast Guard Also Informed Of Plan

on Sunday April 10, from WGN, Chicago instead of tomorrow

stated yesterday.

DIZER 1)1

PLEASES BIC CROWD FRIDAY

MR. PJM PASSES BY” IS \ IIILARIOUS COMEDY. TO BE

REPEA I ED TONIGHT

WASHINGTON, April 2 (UP).— Tlic ta x b it tie shifted to the Senate today as Republicans and Democrats sharply disputed whether the House ] ia d quite balanced the budget in pasp ing a billioii-dollar revenue bill. Seven weeks of committee hearings and three weeks of debate brought the House yesterday to an overwhelming vote of d27 to 04 for enactment of the new tax bill. The Democrats-control led ways and means committee estimated the revenue measure, coupled with proposed economies, would balance the budget I for the next fiscal year and leave $21, ! 900,t UU to spare. Secretary of Treas- | ury Mills insisted the program fell [ short by $88,100,000. The partisan dispute in all probability will be fully aired in Senate finance committee hearings. Chairman Smoot promises the hearings would begin Tuesday. Lobbies wliich never readied tht ■ House because of the speed with ■ whi.h the measure "as drafted and I passed are expected to descend on the J committee in force to protest against i the many special excise and sale. (

tiXCS.

Senators are somewhat uiuleoidei ! about the bill, but the temper of conservative elements of both parties i> ! to take it substantially as it passed the House. Progressives dislike th< , heavy excise and sales taxes and want S

to raise the income surtaxes. I 'en.se of humor In contrast to her more TJie controversy between Secretary \ phlegmatic liusb uid. Mr. Miehener, Mills and the Democratic House lead • -» s the forgetful Mr. Pirn, who was irs revolved largely around the ques- i us t ‘'passing e, provided most of turn of vedu lions of government ex- [ the comedy. penditures below budget estimates Weston Ba-sett aid Sarah Ann The Hi iso leaders declared they Bond > * : 1 t i irrepressible younfwould cut expenses at least $;:00,000.- , ters very much in love, brought a 000—and it is Congiess that has the j 'mithful zest and -P’rkle to the play, power to say hu-w much sliall be spent. 1 v dle R'>> W illiams as the typical Mills said expenses could be cut only j Englishman who consults his English $125,000,000. He also claimed the I onscience before his own desire., was

•verything that could be desired in the

official duties becau.-e of having to take over the Half Way house, and to devote all of his time to that work j and to the operation of his filling sta-

And On Lookout For Missing Lindbergh Youngster

ON SI NDAV \PK!L 10 WASHINGTON .April 2 (UP)

I War Department officials indicate i ^ on '*’• Mciilian. He i as done

Hie DeFauv choir will hruadcaat' today that federal troops woukl not Lh‘, lnU( ^ cffiiient xxork hiring' hi live

used to ippres banditry on the Mex- years, Mr. Brygi re] iti , and it was

ico-New Mexico border unless

cific request was made.

a spe-

with regret that the give up his work.

officers sec him

Those who saw Iiuzer Du present "The Criminal Cude” and asked for something of a It-.-s seriou.- and less lepres.-ing i atm-c were satisfied Fri lay night when Huzer Du gave “Mr. ’im Passes diy,” A. A. Milne’s deightful English coinedy. The Little Theater was well filled for the initial presentation of the three acts and tkket sabs indicate another good louse for the final showing tonight. Two of the seven characters in the day v. ve especially delightful, Eliiuieth Sim kat as Olivia Marden. and Robert .Mitchener in t e title role of drd'iin. Mi - ; .Simoi.at as the wife of i staid Engli Ii landowner proved juitv entertaining with her wonderful

BERING, X. Mex., April 2 (UP)— Military action was considered todayafter cold blooded raiders crossed the I border, swooped down on a defenseless isolated ranch, stood the rancher and his family against the ranch house, then shot them down, killing six and wounding two.

'Tile dead are:

Filomena Espinoza, 48, and her five

children; Luis, 32; Hipilito. 2(1; Andres, 23; Jaunita, 12; and Felipa, !*• Melquiadez Espinosa, 59, and a son, Vincente, 18, were wounded Vincente was shot four times in the hack, and

was not expected to recover. Melquiadez saved ids life by falling

to the ground w hen a built t grazed his hea I, and feigning death. Mel

NEW YORK, A jail 2 (UP) The United States immigration service, according to a copyrighted story of the Staten Island Advance today ha been advised the kidnaped Lindbergh | baby will be transferred at sea from a small craft, where it now is hostage,

to a larger vessel.

Immigration authorities at quaranj tine and the Coast Guard base at Clifton, N. J., have been advised of this plan and ordered to be on the I lookout for the incoming vessel, the j newspaper, published at Wt-.-t, Brigh-

, ton. S. L, said.

| According to information current I along the coast, the newspaper said, the baby at present is a hostage on the small craft beyond the 12 mile

- . ■—— i limit. It is possible even that tire Retha Matkins, Reelsville, and Mary | child is aboard the boat now in a Eur McGaughey, Bainbridge, were named ope an port. winners in the second county declama- i \\ lien the actual exchange i- mane toiy contest, held in the court room of! the new.'-paper said, the small boat

SECRET SIX” GAINS RELEASE OF PHYSICIAN

WINNERS ARC NAMED IN 1W) DECLAMATORY

UK I HA .MAI KINS, REELS! II.LK, AND M ARY McGAlGHKY,

MAIN BRIDGE, WIN

Nolvvit . unuling President lloovet tin at that he would veto any bill for the payment of vet- • at Ul time, Representative Vi i :ght Patman (above) of Texa , .-ponsor of the bonus bill which provide for payment to the soldier, by having the Government if ue more paper money, tn hi drive for vote Rep. Rankin of Mi.«f--ippi aid that advocates of tho bonus bill < xpect to pass it over the President’s veto.

FOI R INJIREI) IN AUTO CRASH \T HARMONY

the t nrt House Friday afternoon. Mi-s Matkins represented the seventh and eighth grade division, while Mi.-s

quiudez’ mother, and his wife, both' M Gaegiiev repi .-elite 1 the fifUl and aged women and one of them blind, |-ixth grade division. The judges were

Prof. Rolxrt Williaints and members of the DePauw public speaking

classes.

MRS. \l M ELLEN IX i >l NEAR

|y a freighter, and ransom money will be dropped overboard from the larger vessel. Then the child will be tian--ferred an 1 be biuuglit back to its par-

ents.

The new."paper recalled that immigration : uthorities have been work

l!l I I VII LI. SI Ft MRS MINOR I VII KIES.

i^leven contestants took part in each ! ing in t ie.Sourland mountain di-trict

also escaped by dropping to tht | ground. They were shielded from the 1 killers’ bullets by the bodies of the

others.

'The victims were members of wealthy, pioneer Mexican-American

I family.

Three bandits, in

drove up to the big . |

Melquiadez H pionsa, near here, last .|,,| m ( . \ . rmillimi, country siipm in- nection w ith the ki It upping eas<-. night. tendent of schools, • o had charge of M today’ pres

J divi-ion of the contest, talking George VVashingtim. Krained picture- ■ of the “Father of Our Country” were

iiu automobile, I j,j\i u tin vvinnei s by the Gieen astle dairy ranch oflKivi.im Club, an: wme prexuted by

in whi' h the Li: dbergli home is lo it ml. It also recalled that Major Charles Sclmeffel, assistant superintendent of the New Jersey police, now m eu route to England on . nii.-.-ion in con-

MEALTHV DOCTOR RETURNED UNH ARMED TO PBORI t HOME. NO RANSOM. KIDNAPED ON MARCH 1ITH

Tw o Prominent Peoria Citizens Taken Into Custody Coincident With Physician's Safe Return

PEORIA, 111., April 2 (UP).—The Chicago Secret Six, unique organization of business men crime fighters, today scoied another victory with the return to his home unharmed and without payment of ransom of Dr. James H. Parker, 65 years old, a wealthy physician kidnapped March

14.

Coincident with the safe return of .he physician two well-k. own Peoria non were taken into custody on orders if Alexander Jamie, serret six director, who witn several detectives has been working secretly on the case since the disappearance of Dr. Parker. The men were Joseph H. Pursifull, ittorney, and J. W. Betson, contractor ind one-time mayoralty candidate. Although several demands for ransom were made to Parker’s wife durng the abduction, Police Chief Thomis McCann said the kidnapping was lot for ransom. Parker, who is presilent of the Tax Securities Corporarion of ( hicaga, vas kidnapped by enemies for an unrevealed purpose,

McCann said.

“The men who seized me,” Parker said, "treated me well at nil times. I .vas given decent food and iny health

lid not suffer.’

Jamie revealed the two men were taken into custody Wednesday after,

Four pin Mins, including Mrs. Ad Mullenix of Ricl-ville R- 2, were injured ii a lie.-i Ion automobile collision

at Harmony Friday noon.

Mrs. \V. A. Lewis, of 333 1-2 south Filth -ti t, and her daughter, Mrs.

Frank V\ e ml the latter’s five- 1 e charged, they had attempted to act

year-old Robert Wiggs, all of

way an! means committee ovu tsti : mated the yield of the new taxes. Heie is how the tw o sides add up ' their figures, both taking $1,241,000, U00 a the amount needed to balunct

iart. Marv B i nurd, who ha- been seen in i number of i impus productions, was not on tin staire frequently but put

The ten members of the Espinosa !

family were preparing to retire.

The trio roused them, and. posing as New Mexican officials, gained en-

trance to the Ranch-house.

Once inside they drew guns, terrorized the family, and demanded $5.-; 000 in cash. Espinosa recently had sold a herd of cattle and the bandit'--believed he had the money hidden

on the ranch.

They also demanded a bill of sale for another herd of cattle. Espinosa protested and declared the mom y vva not on the ranch. Almost without another word,

the contest.

A similar roiiL -L for pupils of the first four radi* »( the county -ciiool: was held last Tuesday afternoon. Conte-tant- in the seventh and eighth grade division Friday

'Trenton, Col. H. Norman Schvvartzkopf, superintendent of state police,

j said: .

^ “As stated in previous bulletins, Major Schoeffel is on a special mis sion, t ie nature of which can not be

Dallas Runyai , Belle Union; Audrey i revcoled at this time. Upon hi reDarnell, Rus , llville; Frank Ande. turn further iniormation will be given sin, Brunerstown; Jt-so Stanley, hill out it it docs not inteifcro with ttc

mure; Retha M atkins, Reelsville; Wil progn s of the cas-." liam Scott, Clinton Center; Theda Sin-

clair, Clovcrdale; Dornt iy Booker, Bani n I; Pauline < ooper, Putnam-

ville; Marjori, Wliitted, Bai; bridge; | and Wayne Eiteljorge, No. I, Madi on.

.It DGl .1 \MI S P. HI (,HE> HE VR i R v\\ FORDS! ILL1

the government’s $4,000,000,000 bud- ' v'ety thing t m! could be interpreted y,,. eH 0 ji(. ne ,| fjj-e on the ten members

get: Committee's Estimate Yiel l of new taxes $1,032,400,000 Increases in postal revenue 30,500,000 t -onoiniei 200,000,000

Total Leaving

$1,202,900,000 surplus of $21,900,000.

.nto the part of Lady Marden, the atii-| of t ]„. f am ii yi huddled together in leti ally inclined and decisive w man I the hifr living r0 um of the adobe ranch

>f advanced years. 'The o; ly other house.

character va.> that of the mai I, played \ few seconds later the place was

by Ann Shannon. a shambles.

The eoine iy i- one of situation | Filomena Espinosa and her five which -com to reach a logical climax children were killed in the first barin the . ■ coe I act and then goes into iage of 'hot.' fired by the trio.

Iiijiiiu-tinii Suit Against * ity

mg New ( it) Hull I o Be lided By Local Judge

Mill’s Estimate

Yield of new tuxes Increases in postal revenue Economies Total

. .$ 997,400,000 30,500.000 . 125,000,000 .$1,152,900,000

in anti Umax in the third act in oiler to get the you a. people married and a changi of heart on the part of the Bi iti-li nia.-tei ■ f tlic house. Into the pe iceful household of a typical English family, comes Mr. pirn, who i just "passing by” and is

Vincente Espino-a, I!*, dropped t" tlic floor with four bullets in hiback, probably mortally wounded Melquiadez Espinosa, In ad of tin family, saved his life win n he feigned death after n bullet had grazed his head He dropped to the floor and lay

Speakers in the fifth and sixth grade division weie \!ilma Jean Linn, Ron hdulc; Laverne Grimes, Russell ville; Martini Knetzer. Fillmore; JamHardingEv in , Cloverdale; Mary Alice Foreman. No. 10, Washington;

Marv Booker, Barnard; Mary Me-, , ,i i Gaughev . Bainbridge; Rachel Hutch- ^ url «t Greencasl e, ha , Morton; Juanita M Clure, But- been-eUcted a special judge for the namv ille; Maiy Belle Johnston, ,B.w I 1,a11 "'junetnm suit

erstown; and Wendell Hurst, Belle

The Uravvfu

says:—

Judge Janie-

Terre limit . were s riously injured while Mi. vi i, ni\ suffered a severe cut on In r I id and irniries to her

side.

Mrs. Lev.;- was driving east on the National road on her way to Indianapoli vvhen thufeculent huopened. A. W- Mullenix, of Reelsville R. R. 2, driving a Nash sedan, was going to Brazil and as he attempted to pas.between a bicycle rider and the Lewis nia lii ■ , hi car -t'uck the latter

auto and hurled it into the ditch.

Lawson & Son’s ambulance was called and the three injured persons well taken to tin ('lay county hospital. Mr-. Lewis is badly cut and brui id and i brlieved to be internall;. injured. Mi W iggs offered the fra tun ef her right arm and was badly cut about the face. The boy also su taimd a fracture, the left arm being n.i| i" d in two jn t above the wri t, lb wa; also cut about the fact and hi an especially bud ga-h in the Hughes of tin Put- | )a , ! ; „f | 1; , p, a( j. I be ( n t an driven by Mrs

Lewis was badly damaged.

TO

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he rol. of go-betweens in the abduction. Both of the men have been prom-

inent in local reform activities.

Release of the physician came after he local police purportedly had Iroppe l all ctivity in the case at the •equest of Parker’s wife. The physiian was ab in trd on the night of Vlarth 14 shortly after he lelt his

lome to drive to his club.

Jamie refused to reveal the exact iatun of the Secret Six inxestigation

if the case.

Man> Candidates Tiled Saturday

Btiild-

De-

PKF.i IN( I COMMITTEEMEN OF BOTH PAR1IES FLOCK TO t LERK’S OFFICE

dsville Journal Rev iew

Union. The co: testants spoke in the above erder in each division.

TOWN SINKS FROM NAPLES, April 2 (UP)

SIGH r

Tw o thou

■ aving n deficit or $88,100,000. Mills began the squabble yesterday "ith a letter to the ways and mean;-

Kicking: let ter uf introduction. Dinah, j *till, alongside the bodii - of tlic fam-j

niece of the owner, in her irretjxmsl- Uy. und men, von ••»• t ' ' rcn y 0 *® |

.. . ... . ., ii i- hunit's ca\t'd in us the Iuaii oi bantfi j

bit / t for conversation, gives away , His aged mother,

blind woman,

ill the family secrets in

that Mrs.

in

homes caved in

Stef alio sank fioni

a hilltop to obli-

■ ommitUe complaining that the reve-1 Marden bad l«>en married before nue bill as then drafted would lead to ‘ lustra ' 1 • ' n,, > ,l "'t- 11 a

a $165,000,000 deficit.

pom- memory and n non-assertive ! manner, inanvertantly mixes the ; name of Mrs. Mardr.’s first husband with an exp lienee lie had on a boat. | From this point on the family is in i u turmoil awaiting the return of Mrs. Maiden’s fi: t husband vvlio was beI liev td dead. It devolves that he has

fro n $80,000,000 to $88,000,000. The • be «" ,ir 1 ;,,mI *** anotl,e ''

fiat Mr. I’im nad in mind, but

D mojratic leaders half met and half challenged his proposals. From a -eeret session of the ways and means uinmiltee they brought out a t'i ■■ on stock divider-ds, hitherto ex '-nipt from the normal income tax. I hey estimated this -would produce

and iris wife, dropped to the floor and

were shielded from the killers’ bullets j vion in an underginuml cavem, lived bv the bodies that lay massed about 1 ’' " l 1 " ,l '' ..

They hurriedly left their sinking homes, took all the household goods

them.

The

Douse followed its Democratic leaders and voted the stock dividend tax over

Republican protests.

three men escaped after the massacre that was reminiscent of the bloody Apache raids of a generation

ago in tiie southwest.

The raiders, in an automobile be lltved stolen, rode 25 mile in’.oi United State- territory for the sortieThe Espinosa ranch, a great tract of land near here, i only 10 miles, from the large.-t interstate highway in this section. 'Ilie raid apparentlv

NEW YORK PRODUCE

versity I rio fumishcl the music between a is. I he stage setting was

NEW' YORK, April 2 (UP).—Potaty « market .sten ly; Long Island, $1.00- ! -•kt per barrel; New Jersey, $1.50

'•00 per crate; southern, $3.00-5.00 per U( . (r<1 bv |>( ,,. auw banel; Idaho, $1.90-2.40 per sack; Her- t| ( u{ Mi , Calvert. Mudj, $9.00-13.00 per barrel; Maine, | _ .

$1.00-2.00 per barrel; Canada, $1.45

man

Mrs. Mareeii uses the situation to achieve en Is that her husband had re-

fu.-ed t.. a.- de, all ir. n very delight- had _been carefuMj planned,

ful mid I umoi "u> manner.

All the action takes place in the morning room of the Marden home. The play i light, enjoyable and ans ..o* a dem uni f r comedy. The Uni-

and other po essions they could early, and migrated into tli" tent town set up 5y' tronps dispatched to the re gion. Althougii the first indications of the fate of the C vvn came suddenly with the unexpected clacking of numerous hou-i s. the inhabitants wore evacuated in safety.

The suit wa- filed several month 1 ago by the R R. Donnelley is. Son • company and the Mid-States Steel 5. Wire company against the citj ad j ministration in an effort to prevent ! the erection of a new eit. hall. Judge Edgar A. Rice of tin local circuit court was sworn off the bench ,oon after the case was filed and Judge John Hornaday of the Boom circuit court was named to iissuine jurisdiction in the ca-e . A few wed ! ago he was sworn off the bencli by

the defendants.

I Tuesday, Judge Rice overruled a d< I murer which said that he no leng r | held jurisdiction if: the case and had | no rigid to name the three judges, one of whom would ultimately be

chosen to try the ca.->e-

The local judge offered the ii.iine - : of Judge Hughes, Judge Howard llan- | cock of the Parke circuit court and j Judge Brenton Devol of the ( linton

I liomas Jackson Died On I ridav

It w as belie ed that infiltration of circuit court. The defence* immediately water into the porous ground on which struck off the- name of the Parke

After the killing, the three men Sant i Stef-ino was built caused the , ounty judge and Thursiiay the ; ttoi jumped into the automobile, and head- formation of ,i huge cavern directly ne y for th" plaintiff struck off the ed toward the Mexican border and beneath the t a ii. There appeared lit name of Jud. Devol. tic hope that mu Ii of the town would' R « a - -aid Thursday that the date in Fillmoic ce.cct

be left stall-ling. for hearing on demurrers against the

MARION TmUN'MIP RESIDENT II I. DM; U I LK. FI NERAL DN SI NDAV. Tla. i ; Be in, ngi 83 years, well kimwii rt ii i t of Marion township, e . .it h lion..' I , i lay afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, following a week's illII'- i in\ivcil by two sons, Ricliard ind I-1J , k -ii of Greencastle, and t n- fdlowiiig In i ci and sisters: ll irk I.. Jacks a. Mi s'. A. Vermilion and .Vi,.-. .Mary Browning, all of G'li i ' tic; 'V .l. ckson, of C'oati -ville; Marion Jack mi ai d Art Jackon, and Mis. 1 ; fa l eeley, of Indi

anapoli*.

The funeral will turnoon at 2:39 o’i Funeral 1L me w iG in charee of tho ■

Numerous candidates, most of them ui ning for precin t committeemen, iled their declarations with the county lerk Saturday, the last day on which •andidab . could officially file declaraI lions for tiie spring primary. Republican candidates for precinct •omniitteemon, who filed Saturday, were Ray Uliit.-on, south, Russell; Henry Woodall, Warren precinct; Os•ar Stutsma. , north, Russell; Lloyd Summers, north, l lovd; Clay McGill, south, Clinton; Fiank Jones, east, thiid ward; Omer Stoner, north, Green-astle; ULtj A. Faller, south, Franklin: Hugh S. Pearcy, north, Franklin; J. M. Vunhook, Limedale

precinct.

Republican cat di lates for state delegate who filed are Buford L. Fall, Franklin township; Jurne,. C. Brattain, Madison and ( linton; A. J. Duff, third ward, Greencastle; Simpson Stoner, second ward, Greencastle; Morton W. Fordice. Russell. Democratic candidates for precinct cornrnitti emeu filing late Friday and Saturday were Grover C. Goodpasture, east, JelTeison; Claude Kink, Fox

Burial will be

-’•5() 11 r barrel.

DR. HI \ N( II \RD IMPROVES

safety.

Scores of officers from Texas and New Mexico cities arrived here today, but found little to indicate tlic ident-

ity Of the three U1U I

Bullets taken from tiie bodies of the slain revealed they had been fired upon from three different guns, and

ID V I TEND ((INFERENCE

Melquiadez Espinosa said the three men opened fire at once, and without The condition of Dr. W. M. Blanch- j warning,

ard, ]lea of the college of Liberal The elder Espinosa, sobbing 1 Art’s at DePauw, is reported much the tragedy which had virtually vvip-

WASHINGTON April 2 (UP) 1 improved today. Phy icians applied a ed out his family, said the three bandSecretary of State Stimson will sail new treatment to his infected hand •* vr “''

next Friday for Europe to be pres- ijmd it is believed that the infection p nt at the reconvening of the League , has been arrested. . Nations arms'limitations confer- D* Blar.chard is in t ie e < is ence on April 11 1 Hospital in Indianapolis. His temperThe announcement was made at! ature is reported norma! now and wa*

2S Years Ago

IN GREENCASTLE

Uwv kVv>«>/.

rio to

its were Mexicans.

“I never saw them before.” he told officers. “They were Mexicans and they told me at first they were New Mexico officials and wanted to see about the herd ! had sold. So I let t:.u-/

injunction would be heard as soon as it was po.-sible to get in touch with Judge Hugh s and detennim- when

he could hold a hearing. L! \< MED FOR A I I At l\

Miss -Vera Kelly, daughter of Mr. ~ _ ! and Mrs. Chaldea Kelly, is suffering, GRO( KI.I !• U'X.. April 2 II I • , ■. ttotn .ui attack of fipandliItli '' yoa^oW ntgi i . The members of the Crescent Oub j Aed as th- i.ui who attempted to at-

were delightfully entertained at the home of Mi -. Os or ObcnchuinBruton Curtie and Joe Perkins have gone to the 1 ankakee marshes on a

duck hunting trip-

The ar. exhibit at the city library is attracting much interest and com-

ALL Ql II I IN (DAL FIELDS

Ridge; Ihonn Ii. Holland, north,

ell Sunday af- Clinton; Amos N holson, north, Rus- • k at McCurry's 8 ell; R. E. Sandy, Northwood; Ezra

Mi . (.race Black: Arnold, south, Floyd. William F. Zeiner, a Democrat, who tiled Friday for precinct committeeman from south, Floyd, withdrew his

declaration Saturday.

— I. ^ Other candidates to file early Sal* CHIC AGO, A ul 2 (l P)—Cjuiet urday afternoon were John B- Gough i-eigi-d over I.. ■ lot tion of the Democratic candidate for precinct nation’s coal fields today the quiet committeeman from Fincastle, and of (tilled i mm. • ola Mli ■ . r 1 candidate f»r Wage disagreements have thrown committeeman from the Ltmeda'.e

75,000 men out <1 ' rk in Illinois, I Indiana, Ohio . West Virginia. In

tack a white woman neat here thiweek, was ly ehe.l last night by a

»

today.

Tillus’ body was found hanging to

i

Antonio highway. It was tiie first

Ki titii.-ky a !, h'ig di-pute

• ■

I HE y> K VI HER

Late Saturday afternoon two Republicans, Otto F. Likin and Gilbert E. Ogles, filed for coroner and treas-

urer, respectively.

Cloudy’, cooler in north and central, probably rain in north portion tonight: Sunday, n•"■ , .!y cloudy und

MARRIAGE LICENSE Lance W. Deckard, teacher, and Lola O. Dodson, at home, both of