The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1932 — Page 1
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CREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 19:12.
YOUTH FACES PRISON
ELECTRIC CO. APPEALS CASE TO I . S. COURT
LOS ANGELES, Mh> il, (UP)— 1 I Frank Ncwland, 11*. !<• ay facpd a sen I tence of one to 50 year; on his conviction of charges of i.-.>ault with intent to commit murder and a statutory offense agairst 17 \ear old lads Wade, his one-time -veetheart. His 1 conviction climaxed a ca r which pros-' acutois campared to Ciat f the novel
“An American Tragedy.”
Miss Wade iiad te-dified that New-
CTHP-H MV TIERS IHSf l SSED | land beat her and trie I t drown her — I in a well when she begged him to Members Have Private Ses- j divorce his wife and marry her be-;
.■ause she was to bet ome a mother. ! The law provides sentence.- of from
| >ne to 14 years in pri-un for the attempted murder chary o d oue to 50 The Wabash Valley Electric Com years in prison for the statutory pany, which operates in Martinsville
rHAHlF.S H. COOK OF PLAIN FIELD SEEKING IO INSTALL
PUMPS
Ccum il
s i„ n to lalk Over Relief For
W. D. James
MARTINSVIliK utility RATE CASE HI LI) CP BY ACTION IN FEDERAL COURT HAS BECOME MAJOR (ASK Howell Ellis (if Public Service tommission Discussed Appeals
Here Recently
\ petition of Charles H. Cook pDin! H. to install a gas and
affense.
LAST GRAND PAR\DE OF PAl " ( ADETS FOR I HF PRESENT SC HOOE YEAR
ft3 t:„- ' Elms Inn on east Washing-
t was referred to the public » . . . . ■-»
.-iff' .mu dtee for an investigation IVlllltarV HTA M'H
^ >| or W. L. Denman at the reg J
ula 'v council meeting Tuesday To Be I OHIOrPOW
nigh* i
The committee is composed of Wil
lj am tew-art, chairman, and C. B
Raven, uid Lawrence Snider.
It was said Mr. Cook wants to con-> (■truel double drive, remove two find Dees, and cut and widen the f idk entrances. Some dis ussion un I o,i the petiti n before it was j
referiel to the committee.
[ ii . M Stevens was given permission to hang a small sign over the sidew.dk on the Vine street side of |iis duig store at Vine and Washing
ton streets.
R „.it Longden, 409 west Washing ton treet, asked for a permit to re-1 roof liis residence. A private discussion was held by 1 the u ril after the close of the teg uLr meeting on a petition by \\ D. Jon,. w ho holds the contract for | (o!Ktion of city garbage, for relief f: in futther payments on his three , .intract- Mr. James stated that tlue t.. the low priee of hog- it is imp.- i hie to c Meet the garbag* 1 and feed it t a profit. He asked the council suspend further collection of po rents until the hog market im-
proved.
does not propose to accept the rates -et out for that city by the Indiana publia service commission some weeks
AGE LIMIT T() BE CHANGED BY M.E. PROI'OSM,
PROPOSAL TO RI- ITRI VDDI I lo\ AL BISHOP HAS ( \ I ID SHIFT IN ASSIGN MI M S
M VSHINGTON \l(l \ :,Ol (,HI
GETS BOND REDUCED v, fcSHINGTON, May II, (UP) Gaston B Means was successful today' in obtaining a reduction in the $100, OOn bond et w’hen he was arrested on charge.-; of embezzling $104,<100 from Mi i wat B McLean. Justice James M. Proctor an- , noune I that i $50,000 bond would be ufficient. The move for the low ere 1 bond was began yesterday after tw indictments had been returned an mist the former justice department investigation.
NO. 178
AKRON OVER GOLDEN GATE ST VI E TODAY
HUGE NAVY i BLIMP LEAVES STORMY TEXAS «KIES BEHIND LAST NIGHT
O* REFT El A I CAMP KEARNEL
Bishop Hughes Was >lated To (,o To Most Desired Area In < onference McConnell Ma» Get It
The .-rssinns of the General C'onfetene of the Metlimlisl Episenpal church which are being hel I at Allan tic City, N. J., are considering the
National Hospital Day will lie ob- < ban go in the age of Miring bi hq
ago, and on Tuesday filed an appeal ^nerved Thursday, Ma\ 12, at the Put Her etofore they ha' been retired f bhe srltedule of rates to the United nam County Hospital in tae following neaied their 73rd biithday, but it i States federal court. manner: believed the .age limit for retirement The Martinsville rate case has Ojiett house, 2 to 1 p. m The tax will be moved up it least I ree years |come to be one of the most important payers of the cotinlv ire especially .. DE- in Indiana slnct the public aervict asked <■ • the itel it thi * l "" 1 1 ’ 8 11 w n 8 commission was organized. Some time. Come and get acquamtei with ' ,mbahll,t >' affect . tw " threp b .‘ sh ,°' , ‘'
BKi SHIP AGROUND LONDON, May 11 (UP)—The liner Reiei garia wa reported aground to day off Black Jack buoy, in South hamptorr water. NIPPON LAND FORCE GETS NOME ORDERS
World's largest Dirigible lo Take Part in Pacific F'leet Maneuvers
weeks ago Howell Ellis, a member of your institution and know something — I the commission spoke here and he q,f its equipment and work.
The final inspection of the Do- s P ent most of his time di.- ussing the Baby picture, 4 p. m. All babies Pauw University R. O. T. ('. unit, ma ^ el ' °f appeals by utilities to the born in the hospital ire invited to he commanded hy Capt. R. B. McMahon federal courts where without doubt, present for this pi true. Individual will be held on Blackstock field | the y received greater consideration | invitations will not be sent out this
Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. I than when before the commission. year, and <he public is cordially Invited to An assignment of errors was filed witness the inspection. wit h the United States district court 1 The final inspection will be under | which dissolved an injunction Feb. 16 the critical eye . of I t. Col , 11 Selton ] that had prevented the Indiana pub of Fort Harrison, Indianapolis, and lie fervire commission fr m enforcMajor C. A. Bagby of FYirt Hays, ing an order decreasing Martinsville |
Ohio. | electric rates.
According to all reports this will 1 The company had sought rates on be the final inspection of the local a system basis, and the court upheld unit for ('apt. McMahon, as he ex- the public service commission’s the pects to be transferred to other com-lory that rates should be computed
mands before another school year, in such a manner :rs to pay a reason- INDIANAPOLIS, May 11, (I P) One report ha.- it that he will be sentjsjbl? return upon the reprodu<(Tion Evidence upon which Hie federal go' to China. He has received no official value of the property that is of im- eminent seeks to pi oe that i wide orders thus far. mediate usefulness in serving the spread liquor conspiracy flourished in
•ommunity involved in the rate case, j Anderson under pi 'oi tio: of eortain
TO COMPLETE CEMETERY | The Indiana public service commis- city officials was expected to he p ( LEANING ON MAA 12 K j ( ,n had hgfd that the company was! ^ today in tic trial id 11 I'or-
JAPANE>E TROOPS AT SHANGH U TO FA \CUATE W 11 HIN
IHIRTY DAYS
\rnlrrson Liipior Rin^ Prolie Opens
FATDFN* E IS INI RODI < ED
COUM1 oi FBDERAI
JUIM.E HU I/.El I
TOKIO, May 11. (UP)—All Japa-ne.-e land forces at Shanghai will be brought home within a month, accord ing to an official announcement to
day.
Under terms of the peace agree- ( merit signed at Shanghai, Japan igreel to withdraw her troops from
The people of Warren township re receiving a return of more than 7 per' son- on conspiracy charges. -ponded to the call for aid in clean ren t U p 0 „ the value of iU property Included among the defendants
(. " idem Me di cussion was had 011 j j nt , the Putnamville cemetery on May that was used in serving electricity to a • Dement bv Councilman Lawrence ( ^ but th(l wnrk was n „t completed, the residents of the city, and the court Pcd..- that a ston and go sign wa |nd Thulsiiay afLemupri, May 12, has -stained the opinion. Wtfy at th<'vi i tret of Vine end set to comp |pt,. tfi e Work. Lawn Because of the format! n of electric Washington streets. Althougli th '’ mo wers and lawn rakes are the imple- ., n ,t gas systems that serve a number
were Alvin Rigg-, p'dire chief; Ralph Tich, patrolman and former captain
of detectives; Loin Lavelle, ehauf feur for Mayor ,l»sse Mellet an I police officials; operator- of barbecue
veil known in Greencastle. Bishop 1 boma- Nicholson of the Detroit, I Mich., area will probably retire at this conference, due to his age and failing health. Bishop Nicholson is widely known in thi; community as Mrs. Nicholson formerlv lived heir. Another change that the retirement limit will in.ike i., the areas to which 1 I the bishops will be assigned. It had generally hern believed that Bi-hop
Hughes, former pr ident of DePauw t i, p shanghai area into the intemauiuver ity and likewise one <>t the (j ona | -ettlemcnt and to extra-se*tle
bi.-hop. well known in Greencastle, nlei) ( areas
would go to the Washington, D (' A spokesman said the cabinet had area. I l.e pi o pose I < hangi- hi. up->'t |,. i,|p ) to make withdrawal uncondi Im postponed the formation of Hi fin tj ona |, | ull .,] s „ revealed that the war ite plans to ->me extent aid addi- ministry was deteimined to push on jtional change- may lie made before N an Ei nk , ,f tho troop, were sen* the final assignments are announced, back to China and that some of the Bishop Ki unci J. M Connell of New troops f rom Shanghai had been sent
York, may go to W i hington Bishop tll Manchuria
i McConnell is another former presi Th( , v.dthdi a .val means virtual rede I of DePauw university, who i- turn to the statu, before the Shanggeneially known through ut thi- com- i uii fighting, and that Japan expects
i munity.
1 The Washington area is listed a the most de-ire l < ne in lire General confeience and because of this fact, there is much di.-'u-sion as to the
SAN FRANCISCO. May 11, (UP) -A navy ra lio message received | from the Akron at 7:20 a. in. today j vuid the dirigible would arrive in San ! Kranei. ro tom rrow morning or posibly tomorrow afterneon. The giant I ship was ab ut 50 miles from San i Dtegn when /t ie message was re-
ceived.
SAN DIEGO, Calif, May 11, (UPl Vi t orious in a 24 h?ur battle with Texas gale , the navy dirigible Akron flew swiftly toward Camp Kearney iir base today to replenish its fuel supply exhausted by the unexpected struggle. The Akron had a stormy passage ktoss Texa in its cross-continent ‘light to Sunnvvale, Calif., to join uittle fleet maneuvers. The trip *'hi' i darted it Likehuit, N. J., Sunliv w.i continued in othlv once Fil I’a . . lex . w i I tl behind Iasi night. Speeding along at a *i0-inile- an hour | pace the dirigible cm -e t New Mexico and Arizona dm in" the night, then radioed that ,a stop would )«• necesary at Camp Kearney In take on more fuel.
Musiciil Projrrain For Kotarv (Juh
a signment to tU'd p iHimlar am by the present General conference.
othci uncilmen agred that the cor- ments most needed. Any one having „f communities, the case affects prac stands, alleged leer runners and ore
nor v i, a dangerous one and prob ably would result in a serious acci den* the future, most of them were if ■ ■ opinion that stop and go signs w ih he hard to ;ee. No action was
tak‘ ’ n" the matter.
\ I Iowa nre of regular claims and mu of various other matters
friends or relatives buried there should be interested and are asked to
help.
Mother's day was very appropriate ly observed at Putnamville with special music and an address by Rev. Ry
holt of Danville.
Mrs. Frances B wen remains crit-
woman.
Mayor Mellet*, indicted with the group on charges >f conspiracy to violate the prohibition lav* has not been anested because of illness. Judge R belt C. Baltzi II announced Mcllctt would not be called to trial until his | health permits. Since his indictment,
pm nged the council sessi'in longer | ica] j y j|i at her home j n Putnamville. | ho i d j njr tllp company’s Martinsville 1 t hp mayor has faced impeachment
barges which still are pending.
tically every city in the state except those which own their own electric or gas s> stems. Savings of Mai tins ville residents as a result of the order have been estimated at $25,000 a year. The company bases its appeal on
the following contentions:
That the federal c urt erred in
Pianisl (hyps PlrasiiiD Recital
WILLI \M H ARMS RROl (.11 I <m BY MISS LOUI l PALMER WALKER
' i goal.
I II ( lull Work Is !)cing Fni|)hasized
Ladie Aid of 1 utnamville will have property should be considered as a an all day meeting in Greencastle ^ p g|. P g a ( ef | ;o-i separated, for
Wednesday with Mrs. Bell t rawley rate-making purposes, from the rest ALDEN BAKF,R. NOHI F,S\ II I F
Special subject, ‘'Mothers.'
Rev. and Mrs. F'loyd Crocker have moved here from Danville, where he
has completed his tudies.
I I M OF 171 ( OMPLETED WORK IN PUTNAM COUNTY
LAST YEAR
TEN INJURED WELLINGTON, N. C,
of the interconnected electric trans- DEMO( RATH ( H AIRMAN
mis-ion system of which it is a part.
That even if segregating the Mar Alden Baker, ittorney of Nobles tinsville property was not an error, ' ille, was eb de l distri't chairman the couit did not determine pr perly of lhe Six'll j ngres.dional di-tric* the cost cf electrical energy delivered at a meeting it Turkey Run this if
Miss Loui e Palmer Walker enter tained v'itlr • niusicalc in MehsrryhaP Monday evening, presenting is guest Hitist, Willi,i Ilrrm , irtist student of the eminent pianist, J . ef Hof niann, at th> < orti I -titute of Mu sic in P iladelp ila. Opening his program with th‘ great Bach-Busoni
the great powers t i enfot e the terms f tlte Shanghai irmistice. Premiei Inkuai will visit Emperor Hirohito later today to obtain official ruction for the withdrawal. Fhe spoke map raid the 14th divi sion was arriving in Manchuria i d that no withdrawals were content plated there. The division formerly was at Shanghai. The withdrawal of Shanghai forces will save the government 4,000,000 ven a year and will eliminate suspk ions that Japan light -pe ial privi lece- at Shanghai, the spokesmen
-aid.
'Ii'ister of Wai Gen. Solan Awaki • old the cabinet that the army alore would decile whether it wa neressary to send troops back to Shanghai. He asked Hi it Minister of Fhiianro Takaha hi keep i parate appropria 'ions for the Shanghai for es, I he -pokesman said no change in Japanese policy vv , c nteniplated and
IF AN sl EWART AND JOE OS< l < IK IMF R I AIN ( LCB AA EDM SDAY
May 11,. at the Martinsville substation or the ternoon. Mr Florence Gardner f Chaconne, w " i for Ho violin by
the musical giant of the beginning of the eight• enth iintuiv and tian-crib
(UP*—Ten persons were injured and , ,. 08 t 0 f electrical eneigy outside Mai Greencastle, wa- named vice chair ________ taken to hospital* today after police Ongville. man.
f 4H lull activities is being h a *'8 p l an, l disper-ed a crowd of un That t e Federal court found the Walter Reardon of Montezuma was P( | for pi-mo hv the greatest mtel I ii P'ltinm countv thi- “mployed listening to provacative va [ ue 0 f the company’s entire eleetri- named -ecretary ami Walter Spencer |ect of * a twentietli, Mr 11 rin- , , -neakers who had been banned from a | P t- 0 pertv and its electrical prop ‘of Lebanon, tiei urer. at ome irea/.-d an a<o phere of
wf and various agencies have ' , , holding public meetings. I he crowd „ r t v •
*’ ' ^ help smure greater enroll __ , u „ .. *
stoned police when they
■ ' n the vari us clubs. Ministers
an others will discuss this work 'F ,ea
s a pari of the national agri- < 1 il extension system through ' 1 boys and girls from 10 to 201 Vl '" T age are taught better agri ' ' 1 at and home economics practices e finer and more significant
* " c- of rural life.
, 1 1 >ear in Putnam county 292, £ < eie enrolled in home economics !' ' including clothing, canning.
the meeting.
in Martinsville to be substan warned Daily less than it actually is.
(]oiN|KnNon (M ^ ill To Br I rinl Mondav
LOUS I HAMILTON !«> SEFIK .M RA <H I SIDE OF BOONE
< < Il V! Y
The company als requested that the temporary injunction against the application of Hie In ' er rate schedule be left in for e pending the decision
on the appeal.
In its attack on the cost fixed In the court for the delivery of energy lo Martinsville, the company main- • ained that the actual ost that s’l uld have been allocated to Martinsville was $241,176 instead of the *101,191
allowed by the court
It contend* that the fair value of
nd food preparation, 171 com-1
.thew-rk. A total of 84 boys Tr "' f ‘ie “rjlc^offnd' • *t. entire property, which serve* a “moiled in corn, lamb, pig. beef, slayer of l a > te A. Jack*on, «... tz az*
1 ■ a d potato clubs, 62 of
1 n g their projects. aie being added this year.
' 1 i ition to Hie club leaders and
at I-ebamm M '* d a y.
them ianapoli*. chain grocery head, and al number of communities, was $5,336, "Additional le8 p d companion of Charles Vernon 1 '91 instead of $4,594,887. which was Witt, -if rent' Rainbr’dge. who was 'he figure established by the court.
I convicted of the crime.
i high virtuosity and vigorous, - uie,
MRS. IH. ARi A DfI S (,b ughtful inn ..in-lup He displayed Mrs. Jessie FI I’ean y, wife of Hugh mental and jl" ical i ntrol of a big S. Pearcy, living one mile west of ordrr, ''eplh of feeling, i fine sense Carpentersville, died at her home of * dues, techni al -kill an I tonal Wednesday morning it 6:30 o’clock, mastery, i ti •e and Hength. I he Funeral anang' nent- would lie a' yp leLidin “A iiiati n Serins'n uneed later, it was -aid. «jth the Ba-h ‘ ( ha "line" made tae
Mrs Pearcy w is a well known and ipening group,
highly respected woman of her com- The second group included a “F’aiiv munity and hail a wide circle of Tale” b\ Medtner and three Chopin friends- Bh** wa a member of First numbei . all iperbl played The Christ Scientist chinch of Craw- | as ^ grou|i add I the "piogram mu fordsville and of the Mother First s j, •’ touch and it v i '' interest Christ church of Boston. d, p audience t" learn that both Miss — Walker and Mr Harms knew Abram MRK Dll I DM A I KILL1.1* Chasins - ben be w a > in|"isi gthe WEIMAR, GF,RMANY, May 11 ''Elutat m in ■ Chinese Gur leii” and
Ihe Rotary rl:ib -iijoyed a musical pt' am A* dm d i after it weekly luiichi n Mi .Ii n tew,art, violinist, a student of Miss Walker in the School of Mu dc gave two violin numbers. Sh'' wa accompanied by Miss Hare on the piano Miss Stewart is one of the most promising young musicians of Greencastle and promises to become one of unusual merit before she fini-h' • her school work She is a student In the local high school. Joe Osencik, a DePauw student foil) Michigan City, played a number of selections on his piano accordian that were highly enteitaming. It was hi ; - iond appearance h-fore the club and he ea. ily proved that he is a mu i ian of much 'ricot Ihe program « ' - arranged h- Kumeth Cmfleet
that the government's position would to ichor of public b d music in the 1 i tinue to be b.a e I on the Japanese city chool ultimatum as accepted by the mayoi
of Shanghai on January 28. Hut he rdded that Japan would probably “he slower next time” if it became neces sary to send nuue troops to Ghina. DIK INF - SAVINGS PI ANS
"t 'gent several oiganizations in
the First National bank, the
1 mis club and the J. C. Penny
-t ie up ponsoring clubs.
for Hamilton "ill seek juror, for th- People f Martinsville was $376,502. bile overturned at Wagefeld, near bad twPnty . tllI
TO GIVE LETTURE
case outside of Boone county, it was instead of $204,138.
said today T bp the public service comWitt, confessed companion of mission was issued Jan. 26, 1929. An Hamilton in the slaying, already ha“ injunction against the decrease wa? been convicted of murder while at sought an! granted immediately. The
tempting robbery, by a jury in the case was heard by a master in chanr! ’ William E. Edingtqn, professor BoonP ( ,,j lir (. The death penalty, which eery ,and then by three judges, Will * themati" , in DePauw, and In j s mandatory in uch cases, wa- pro- M. Sparks cf the United States circuit • of the MrKim observatory, noU nced a few days later by Judge •ourt of appeals, Chi'ago; Thomas W "'ll give an illustrated leeture at the Hornaday Witt will he he executed Slick of So*th Bend, judge of the ’ "ion lervke in the Presbyterian August 1. The tate did not attempt United States district couit cf north-
(UPl—The Turkish Ambassador to • Bl , u, Hour ii Hongkong” that were
will open It aleo fated that the property use I Germany, Kemnl Eddine Sami Pa .lia j n , | u ' l f | p, ( ir 0 up It i not (um-
kttomayi ■ ■ trving tlw trlcal energy to thi 1
h S' inUllating youth?o well balanced by eption, poi.-e and s' If II inns exhibited all des of the first class peed, dynamic var-
Borka today.
20 Years Aro
IN GRI I5NCARTLF,
fill exuberance, maturity of ■ n restraint Mt tiie u-U'il iiH'i concert piam t.
iety fi
cr ishing
Miss Ruth Po t entertained with a staccat i. Japanese buffet supper at the Post m or ' ,l " 1 '' home on sou<h College avenue. l m P 01 ,n *
gram.
f
--- ,. ... , . .1 , . . , i Among th< gu< ts were Miss Mit
‘hiirrii, Sunday evening at 7:30. He to show that Witt fire<l the shot that « rn In liana, and Robert (. Baltzell. Hami)ton Mi Hs L,aura Town Mi r.
' Il l i <• i-.. i.! , • i ii. r* Fi u i nU’ llPV. * . .f T T >< i t... 1 C* nnn *-F
' ill r.hnw a number of stereopticon killed the grocei-y chain owner. < ,,f the United States district court of 1< tures dealing with the heavenly Hamilton and Witt are alleged to southern Indiana, who accepter! the
holie> This is one of the most fac »have’killed Jackson in May, 1931, recommendation of Ihe master, Albert ^
(i a ting subjects of study and yet, when they attempted a holdup at the Ward, that it be dismissed because of '"ry few persons know even a little main store of the grocery company ., wan t 0 f equity. 'it about it. Dr. E'lington is a most on East Washington street A gun j n cheir decision, given Feb«l6, interesting speaker and handles his battle ensued in which Jack-on was , 93 2, the three judges ordered the re ""i'jt't in a skillful and simple man- wounded fatally and both Hamilton f und „f excess rales collected from
n '' 1 '.*T!ie public is cordially invited to and Witt were -hot, aMoiding t an end thi* service. I their statements to detectives.
Dade Shearer, I red Gwinn and EI
ward Hamilton.
Mrs. Alice T'l'ma* spent the day in
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The D*>Pauw baseball team defeated Wabash, 4 to 1 on McKeen
field.
C. C. Gillen transaeted legal busiJ v, ' l -' i ‘ t >r ' '
iMorning Mu.-u ile and town friends.
la-k of niann
.- ponse with mand of th that Afi H:n a pi 'ni^t but Miss AA dk
all '
ministi iium
m t . f "iitest pia issimo to a 11 ■ forti-simn, octave*,
I'llent pedalling. But,
than all this, more,
his finely selected
n important than his i cri ms, hi» gracious rethe encores to the de-1
•, th<* fa t
ii.. howe i he is not only
i musician.
i-air'd inviHiti"ns to! >f the Musi'* school, ad i it ia-iiltv of Hi'- uni
WASHINGTON, May 11, (UP) President Ho ver i-ailed the members f the senate's i ew hi paiti.-ian econ uny committee to the AVhite Hou;e today and at a hr ikfast c nference nitlined a geneial piugiam for saving some $300,000,000 in government
costs during 1933.
The President a' I the -e, ri-tar' of treasury, Ogden L Mills, vent ovei . ) 'conomy measuia- along the line- ' hieh have ber-n followed in th eeconamy pi gram in recent months in the
house,” as Mills expie-sed it.
Mills ai te 1 as , ckesman for the group at the ccm In 1 of the nference. Chairman .I ’M of Hi*' seimt 0 economy eonnmittee md othei mem liers of the bi-parH a an group return * I to the capitol f r "othei meeting
of their eommitte tlier"
"We disrusse t ei m;, ah ng the lines of an ecormi' progiHin in an oir 4 iibus bill,” Se-aciav Mills said The hope is foi m i ti'm ill appro priations and foi uity I mak< ombinations in g t'nnient post,, to ave something I'l f,DO,00,000 or more below the e-ti'i'- 1 ' set by th“ budget. *
III ANTS AARKt K PLANT CANTON, Miss., May 11, (UP) — Three explosi n- ami fire which foi law. | demolislii' I i t wo tory building in which '0 pe * an. ''are working at •'e Plvina'jth Rubbei ( onipany plant
here today.
A checkup indi ated that all employe • a ape I unharmed.
IHI
A I PAR A **F
ibera of the Green.uistle
ness in Crawfordsville.
UNABLE I" PAY BERLIN, May 11, (UP)—While some nations still > Hu ie to a deman I that Germany resume rep n ations, "It is inconceivable that Germany ever will be able to re ume those pay ments,” Chancelloi Heinrieh Bruening ffdd the Reichstag t day. #
The fi 'I R O. T. movement for the school year at DePauw will be I'aged on Bhckstock field Thursday ‘fternoon. It '' ill quicken the pulse of i r i blooded America- to se? t i .* y ung men in action. The puhli is c rliallv in'df I to be ilm go* si of ( apt. McMahon an ! his at i 1 at this final rcvl w tomor!ovTo see the?’ young men. the in line of young manhooT in DeP ui" ml ersit fchai ei eilent- J • -11 * * i - ■ ■ - 1 mi " ar like J i m HMti itisnn, wa tbs banaflt of milit ii y * i ui ' .. *hi ugh which I ome men ha'e pas ed for four years. It is no" voluntary in DePauw and he n.-e f Hiis fact, the unit is small than in former years. Ibis :e’'ie'.v "ill ; or.- on a very small scale "hat i n take pla’e in cisc Amerii i nor is fighting men and a In n the cull < ame for soldiers in 1917 18. the colli go trained men were among th' fiist to answer the i all to arms. • Tie review "ill be worth seeing and Captain 51 Mali m asks all to come to Blackstock field at 4:30 o’clock. THE OBSERVER.
