The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 May 1932 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, MAY 17,1^32.

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Baiiner Reporter Desrribes Tri|> By Airplane From Terre Haute

By .IsmrH A. Killies

of one hundred miles per hour and had consumed about twenty-three

Twenty-three minutes of the steady gallons of gasoline. You'll have to

drone f th 1 thr< e motet in your ea> take hi- word f-i this much- They say j matte ’ r un( j er a ’ ct 0 f March 8. 1879.

ir eyes! t om<b 6,000 n-o;,,. . . t pei " • *»ridg* ; Junh need >«• 1 week; $3.00 per y« P** 4 *

THE DAILY BANNER

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Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For All"

Entered in the postoffice al Oreen- | castle, Indiana, a? -econd class mai '

spires, foliage, doll-like buddings, ghastly black pot- indicating the ruins of " hat was once a flourishing « oal ni re, a rivuiet of rusty water having it oinv n an abandoned stiiu . fts-hly plowed fields lying iii all direction'' having the appeal' ain t I i oar * ly wo' n linen cloth, a vest I' ml traction car moving at -nail ict, road 10 almost iinlii-

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tule id, ilified as vehicles by t an almo t unnotiiaible movement, and tiicn beautiful green hillsi !e. iitli white spot- id dogwood bloom displa in rthe black spot, of coal tippK.ndicati g i.ur mtranee into Putnam count'., a lacy Hiding fmh water stream that n Idu't Ik : .•ythi»i}; I"! Walnut (rtek, a body of v.atei fa - to the north that fooled us until we d - ndi d it ..in l4»na reiervoir, a treluemloir chasm, no a volcanic crate,, wrcnr again! those ants chiseling .waj at those white cliffs are work men and the crater is the quarry «f 'lie Oil..I and Indiana Stone Company, oui fn t sight of Greencastle ince leaving liriv Haute airport ju i

nineteen minutes be tore.

1’inch hitting for a Banner report- * i on an air trip in the big Ford Tnmatored plane which came from Terre ilaut. ti.d:. and trying to record imj m sion; and image- with thousands of square mile- visible iq no job for layman. Perfect vi-ibility and Un-

it is worth e’ < i y penny of it.

nam county; $3.fK) to $u"0 P <>r y oar | ty mail outside Put'am county.

Lindbergh case

(Continued From Page 1) .1. pit his earlier statement^ to the (ffe t that he “tauld pick In man in a thousand.” Negotiations were at in. ht, ami “John” was secretive as could he under tin circumstances <’,ndon however, dedaies he would

rccogmiz.' his voice.

Therefore, undei the bright shadow la-ting light.-, thi dailv roundup of i i isi.n. i parad. at police headquartc, where Condon hoped to find his man. Rath piison i answers questions put by members of the detective foice, and each answer is s))oken into i a microphone, enabling detectives to

recognize by eye or ear.

A handwriting i Xpert’s decision on whether the writers of the

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

A son was born Mon lay to Mi. : "id Vfrs. Ralph Harcourt of neat f ill-

more.

Mrs. Rodman Fox who has been the truest of her parent Mi and Mis. John Cannon, returned to lm home in

Ffaston. Pa., Tuesday

Mrs John Maloney and daughter Mi s Margaret of Greencastle, wore ! guests of Mr. and Mi John Mai ley

at Bloomington. Sunday.

Mr and Mrs. Clarence Kier and original^ iinujjippi-s, Lauia Jean and Norma, of iin som note to Lindbergh also wrote ( pjeago, spent the weeken I with Mr.

the note- received by Condon was r . peeled soon The expert is .1 V. liar* mg at Winter Haven. Fla., he was employed in the Hall-Mills case ai d ti e Starr Faithful ca-e, both unsolved and recently in the tragedy surrounding Mrs Keith-Miller, aviator.

,i7 KILLED IN RIOTING

BOMBAY', May 17, (UP)—Riotous lighting betw. it Hindu- an! Mos

constant which caused 67 death- and 806

3 1 year old son made the jot, om which m t have crowded our s use ju t a- a moti iii picture camera i. fill td with the detail of a geolgeous set Arriving at the Terre Haute air- b '. port v e were ushered out tin the fi Id almost under the wing of the waiting ship whose metallic surface had already attracted our eye as it glisten .1 in the morning sun. Here wa nu t •Jerry Wood, who was to be our chief pilot and tephen Darius, assistant pilot, who was to assist him at the controls Wood, short and thin, ushered u into the ship while Darius, a ruddy complexioned c hap with a Norwegian brogue assisted in cranking the motor preparatory to our take

off.

The wanning-up process begun, we toxted to thi- soutii to get in positioli for the take iff. More warming-up, a filial heck of the instruments by the pilots, and the ‘'gun". Soon even the i t) necked pdeasant which we wer t i t pi t .onally escorts all -hips from t • i o ld was left behind and twentyt i mnute afterward we were tit t c v .urpoit after making a clever- ) i aumvi red steep bank over the t it hoii-e that made some of it. feel h • it v.'as better that this part if

t trip was better hefor

t in after a neal

mju.ic-s in four days spread to the a ,! au-a to lay altei' arm ore I cars and British tro.ps rushed here had e. . t t:.e delation in the Hindu quar-

;.n I Mes. Charles B. Rutter. Floyd Yeager who has been confined at thr county hospital the pa; t two weeks because of a seriously infected limb, wa able to return t i Ins

home Monday.

Several boxing bouts have be-n scheduled for the regular meeting of the American I e gion this evening it 8 o'clock, ae'cording to Robeit Hoff-

man, commander

Charles Howard, soli of ('apt. and Mrs. Ralph Howard, of Penellot n, has been delivered the fii -t Forel \ 8 and Oscar Myers the first Ford foui cylinder model of the new line, by King, Morrison and Foster, lo. I

| to Terre Haute this morning and i•'

r ufew or,lei s were proclaimed pro-

hihiting free movement, loitering, or ij ea |7 r s,

-i sembly of over five persons in'

. tif-e-t Th. -econd battalion of | H. Foster, Ralph Confer, Hnvh i),. n Howarls (Yorkshire) regi- Hammond, Walter (itrlncr, .lurni • it mil five armored car- from Bittles, and Jimmy Bittles, Jr , went

l‘.(na pair lied native sections. Hindu mill hands attacked a mosqc.e la-t night Police were unable t, hiiak up gatherings of workers while the military could not be called

away from patrol duty.

Bombay auxiliary units were mobil ize'et Tanks weie enroute here from

P. ona.

Mi- Roy Dugan, Cloverdale, k. 1, maierwent an operation at Hie count'

hospital Tuesday afternoon.

Hearing was. held at. Clyoverdale Tue lay morning by p member of the tate boar dof tax commissioners on a pi posed $9,000 bond issue by the town of Cloverdale to finance the con -fraction of a water system in that

rather town. The hearing wa- held as the

ie-ult of a remonstrance against the

I iii.i-i informed us that w’e tiad bond i-sue hy citizens of the town, no;'ihiinod almost a constant (leva Decision on the mater will t ! Iifteeii-hundred feet at a speed later by the state board.

tinned in the Ford tri motored plane which is to be .d the city airport un

til Friday.

Warren Johnson age 77 years of Marion township pas.-ed away Monday evening at i!..''•() o’clock following an illness of heart disease Funeral services will b‘ hehli from the l.akin Funeral home, Wedne-day afteiiioon at 2 o’clock. Interment will lie in lie-

Fore.-t Hill (eiiietery.

T. Holland of Greencastle was a v isitor n the Indianapolis market Monday, with his consignment of 30 K o 1 re I and Ldaek spotted hogs. Because of their fine quality, 28 averaging 2ld lbs, brought a premium. They wire purchased by Kingan &

Co. for local slaughter.

If you REALLY WA N T To SAVE

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Alliert Branham filed suit in circuit comt Tuesday against Charles l.eist,

he made , for posse sion of tim former residence

property of John Branham at Limedale. P session of the piroperty and $100 damages f«.i it alleged unlawful (,o--essiiin by th< defendant, i demanded by the plaintiff. Fred V Thomas represent the plaintiff.

This month m«k< youi old ic«bo> p«y th« wty towiid * n«w convcni«nc« lo, you, home W« oHei $10 lot youi old keboa on < new, Kelmneto, Mon then thet. we’i* oHeting the 1939 Kelvineto, et the lowest prices in Kelvinetoi tpsloiyl Think of keying Foul Zone Cold, the uruiveled Fiott Chest, end full eutometic dependability, in KeleinatoCs beautilul cebinetl you’ll >eve on the oo^mel puichese price and start a lilttime ol food economy by acting now. Liberal Wrms art included in tins uffei.

kelvinator

BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE IN MEE11NG VI H V/.F.I WOOD

The young people of the White I ick Ha).list Association met in the Hazelwood Baptist church Saturday after noon and evening. At 1:30 the business session was held. Following tins -ession, a omiference was held. Miss Thelma Stout, of Clayton, Associational director of Young People’s work led the discii - sion during the conference hour. Ways and means of better serving Christ were among other things dis-

cussed.

F'ollowing the conference the young people went to the \ard of the public ■chaol, wheie they enjoyed an hour of directed recreation. I,ee Patrick, of Eminence, was in charge of this per

iod. At 5:30 the young people were, |lin . (ip _

Society Local Bride Honored With Pretty Bridge Party Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Alexanded of Greencastle, spent the week-end with Mrs. Alexander's parents. Mr and Mrs. D. C. Talbott, 222 East Seventy-first street Mrs. Alexander, before her marriage April 30, was Miss I.ouanna Talbott Mr Katherine Buhl entertained at her home, 5200 Lowell avenue, Saturday afternoon with a prettily appointed bridge party of five tables and •> miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Alexander. All appointments were in pink and white. Other parties are being planned for the bride.—Indianapolis Star. + + +■?• + + < elebrated both Wedding Anniversary Sunday Mi. and Mi: H. ( Kosher celebrat r*.i theii 60th wedding anniversary .Sunday at their home in Fincastle. Mr. Fo hei is 82 anil Mrs. Fosher is

77.

Those present to enjoy a bountiful dinner wet Mt. and Mrs. T. I- F-osh-i r ami on. Ralph, of Bainbridge. Mi and Mi Oiville F'osher, Mr anil Mrs. I.liner Watson of Fincastle; Mr. and Mi i , ni Wutson and son, James, of Greenfii Id, Mr. ami Mrs. Ro.-s rustion of Gretncaatle, and Miss Joseiihim Hartman of Indianapolis. Mr. md Mi l -l Porter of Marshall, exaurtitor, Ralph Porter and wife of Rockville. Mi l-.d Porter is the only sister of Mrs. Rosin r that is living out of

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I lative and neighbors called in the afternoon. T- -F + + y. 4 Bible ( lass To Meet Wednesday I he Bible Class of the First Baptist church will meet Wednesday at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Robert VV o' fins, 111 West! Liberty street + •t* + ■i* + fo Have Shower For Ril-- ellvdie Bi ide Mi rlai ence Goff, Mrs- James Simp-un and Mis. Della Simpson of I? . Ilville have issued invitations to i mi-ccllaneaus shower in honor of Mi l.anice Mackall at the home of Mi Goff Wednesday evening, Ma. is. Mi Mai-kall was before her tnarnai'e Mi Hun ice liarhison, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. But Harbison. -h -R U* + *F ♦ W . ('. T. V. Met

Monday

Thi- women of the W. ( T. U. met Monday ftonn-on in Key tone ( Impel 1 the Methodist church. Mr II I!. Nicholas conducted the devotion-, tri -sinr the subtle title of i i t or i xisting in the propaganda conditio with which we are confronted today, and icpresented by the story in <uio , of the eipent beguiling FNe. Mrs l-'rank Jones give a detailed r. port of (he es-ays written by the pi le mi I high a !i ol -tudent-, three f whi.-h were published in The Baniei. The w ik of the students with Mis Belty Hioad treet and Miss I^t tie York u wi ner.s in the contest is iiighh lommendahle. Mrs Giafton l.ong-len talked at length : n i in a very interesting con\ei ational inannec on medical temperanee and health. l iii- ardot of the meeting was saddened with the announcement of the leave taki g r f two of the leading and important iiffii"r Women who are inlere-t,d in temperance should avail them.-- ive ,f the opportunity to step foi'.aid and assert a conviction for righteousness in clean living instead of the negative a d indifferent attitude whi- h tends to demoralization. »|« »f« H. and P. Women’s Cluh lo Hold Dinner-meeting The Hu mess aud Professional Woeli s eluh will hold a dinner meeting Wed,a -day i M-ninp at 6:30 o’clock at the home of Mr- J. O Cammaek. I a t Washington stteet. The dinner will he followed by initiation for the new members. + +•!• + + +

Scout room of the Methodist church, noon the bam on his place was a mass All members of the affiliated clubs of flames and was totally destroyed

ate invited to attend the meeting.

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W. H. M. S. Will Meet Wednesday Afternoon

w ith its contents of grain and hay A calf was said to have reversed the usual animal instinct and to have run out of the burning bam to safety. It was said both the Garrett house j

Mi Laura Town. 614 south Locust an( j ), arn fire 1 esses were fully or |

street, will be hostes- to the Woman’s p.,,Daily covered by insurance.

H me Missionary Society of tlu Numerous destructive fires have | Methodist Episcopal chut h, Wedne occurred in Clinton township during day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. t |,p ] )a ,t year, several houses and

Fannie Stevenson will lead the devo- |. uns br-in' T burned. tions. Mrs. Ostrom will be in charge

of the pro pram. Mrs. Jennings is chairman of the committee ar isting ^ the hostess. I May is the time for the mite box offering. This year the Society will

he honoring the memory of Mis. Hattie Godwin Blanchard, who for ^ -j CONTEST PAPER REST number of yeais was an efficient nut vMONG FRESHM AN-SOPHO-box secretary. MORE ENTRANTS

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Fin t Ward Mothers 1 A mam ,script submitted by Gerald To Meet Thursday 1 Query, was awarded fii st prize of the The Mothers ( lub of Mary Emma :hman and sophomore entrants in Jones school will meet Thursday :-l ; the recent essay contest conducted ternoon at 2 o’clock. This will he the |, v Die Woman’s < hiistian Temper Ir-t meeting of the year and all an ce Union. His paper follows: mothers who have children entering Total Absinence in Sports the first grade will Ire special guest-,! -| | 1( , biain is the master of control Mrs. H. R. Krehl will he the speaker ;11 t | )P | )0 |y , j,, ordi i that it func of the afternoon, jiion well one’s bods must he fit and

w. II. This cannot pos-ibly he if one

Essay Winner

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A. A. U. AV. To Meet Wednesday Afternoon In onler to permit those who wish to attend the orchestra concert, to do so, the executive committee of the A. A. U. W. will meet at 4 '’clock We Inesday afternoon instead of Wednesday evening.

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K. (). T. ('. Sponsors To Hold Banquet Tonight The R. O. T. C. ,-p nsors of the Alpha Mu Pi. will hold initiation and ha quet Tuesday evening it the College Inn for the new pledges. Cupt. and Mrs. B. B. McMahon will be

guests.

•h •}• + + + Mrs. Frost Re-Elected State President Mrs. Allah O. Frost, Indianapolis, i re-elected president of the Indiana Federation of Business and Pro fes-donal Women’s dubs at the close of the atfnual state convention at Evansville. Other officers elected were: first vice president. Mis. Nellie Neidstadt, Orawfotdsville; second vice president, Mrs. Ethel Hesson, Evansville; tiea surer, Mrs. Elizabeth Lenfesty, Mar ion: corresponding secretary, Mis Loretta Moltner, Gary. •F -t- -F d- -I- 4* Mrs. It. Watkins To Bo Hostess Wednesday The Woman’s Adult Bible Class of the Baptist church will meet Wednesday at 7:30 o’clock with Mis. Robert Watkins, 111 West liberty treet A full attendance is desired.

Get your Pencil and some Paper and then gather up all those small bills that have been no end of worry. Now, add them up and see for Yourself, which would be easier pay them as you have been or pool them and pay only 1 50th part of the total each tveeh or month. INDIANA I DAN COMPANY 24 1 2 E. Wash. st. W ill l.osn 3 i $25.00 to $300.00

makes use of drugs such as liquors or tahocco. These work practically the same, so I shall use alcohol al-

most entirely as my subject. One of the most injurious ways in

which al.-ohol affects the athlete is its treme aious effect upon thi- nervous system. It gradually stores large quantities cf narcotic upon tin- user’s brain and cerebro-spinal system, causing derangement and stupor. The drinking of alcohol also increases the ^ pulse late and lowers blood pressure] in one’.- body. It affects later stages of digestion. For good health, one [ know- that it is necessary for the

idle, of which the iroly is composed, PARKERSBURG I AKMFH I AMIto he in the he t of < onditi n. One p;|) |\ J\|| \| (R\\U0R(h

that every man am! woman, whetlin recognized a- a portsman or not, should ackn wlelge pial absirena

in sports.

WM. PEI’KINS - IS IA KEN IN R AID ON PAini

Golden Link Club Tn Meet Tuesday The Golden Link club will meet on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Myrtle Stringer, south r <1Icge avenue.

participating in sports can't he in the best of health if he uses drugs be can i- ah'ohol and toha. co injure di-irc-tly the protoplasm in the ct-lls. They interfere also with the taking up of oxygen, retard the elimination of waste material, and account many times for the accumulation of substances and conditions favorable to disease. Alcohol accumulates these conditions and lowers the resistance against many diseases such as diseases of liver, of the heart, of the blood vr sel-i, .-lint of the kidneys. Physicians report that one who uses liquor is- omes subject tp sickness quicker, is harder to treat, is slower to re cover, and has fewer chances to get well than the nntt-dtinker. Alcohol

\ ii i f. si vim Charge I w i'h p •• • . n «f a dill, possession of i.toxaotiig liquet, and assault and hatter W lliam Perkin:, of two miles we-l I'iikeidinif, was pondering his tate in the Miint-goms-ry county j -il Met. after noon. Perkins was arrested Sunday ni?ht after a drunken party -t Ids Iwme turned into a riot md several persons were injiued in t o r e ,ng lut-

tle.

Sheriff Venter B rwer -f M"iitgotnery county was ailed t- die Per kins’ home Sundax nir t hy Thntnis Shannon, a neighhoi w . was said to have been mixed up i thi- battle. Tn* officers wen- told that they could find

COMPARE WITH KELVINATOR Whtn you buy — look wound a bit and heap these questions to esh 1 Don th« ie.il ol tht, (,fnj.fitoi. opcidO #1 frcqucr.t or inlr«qo«nt inkfcrvil,? 2 Cdo ,ou kdv« lour drllrrcnt Jd-j-ft* ol . old in JdGrrnt tomportmonli ot lh« idrn, h.,,*? 3. Con tkc top ol ihc rchigcrdtoi tt used to .it down” while you op«n tht door?

J- A. liumburger, District Manager Northern Indiana Power Company A Pari of )our < tun mutt it v

guests of the Hazelwood church at fellowship supper. Raymond Oneal, of Greenciislle, president of the Assoc mtional B. V. P. U., acted as toast master during the supper hour. At 6:30 an outnf door vesper service was held under the direction of Miss lola McCammack, of Amo, vicepresident of the Associational H. Y. P. U. This was a very inspiring service, and brought the young people very

'close to God.

At 7:45 the Rev. T. B. Moseley, ! pastor of the Flmerson Avenue Baptist church, of Indianapolis, delivered the main udilress of the program. Dr. Moseley is a very forceful speaker, anil he held the undivided attention uf his large audience, which complete ly filled the church. Dr. Moseley brought, a very chillenging address to tl\e young people, and they went .hack to their different churches as ' consecrated, dedicated young men and ■ women in the service of Christ. The next meeting of the Associn tional B. Y P U.’g will be held with the Union Valley Church in August.

Prom Tonight Tic annual Junior-Senior prom of the I nal high school will he held Tin iT-v evening in the old high -rhool gymnasium

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Mrs. Raymond Kendall Is Haste-s To Joint 'I wp. Cluh < lint n and Madison Home Economic- cluh met May 12 with Mrs. Raymond Kend.lll, with Mrs. Jessie New gent, assistant hostess. Roll call x- ; answered hy quotation from Jnine- Whitcomb Riley. Seventeen member* and ten guests

were present.

Mis. Dan Hall gave a paper, “Ril11 - Frit mi ", and Mary Dell Kendall gave a rea'Mng

from Riley.

After j, -a-i i) hour together, dain ty refreshments v ,-re seived.

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l mmril Of ( | u | w lo Meet TliurtMlay

RECITAL TONIGHT The second of the recital- given by Mi-s Calvert’s da ■ in Advanced Interpretation " il he pro i nted t night in the Little theater at 8 o’clock. Miss Kathryn Tofaute i reading n cutting of Edith Wharton’ novel entitled “The Old Maid.” Mi - Tofaute is a ,-eiiior and this will he her last public appearance in DePauW. Advanced Interpretation is a course for students especially interested in platform work ami tonight’s program has I teen prepared as a project of the cla -s. 'The recital is open to university an dt twnspoople who are interested. The admis-inn is flee.

FIRES DESTKON I’ROFERTN OV ER THE WEEK END

hurt c.ARRim hoi st: \m> LEWIS WILLI A Ms BARN to.

TALLY DESTROYED

Two destructive fin j n Clinton township over the week end totally destroyer! a house belonging to Bert Garrett and a barn belonging to Lewis ! Williams, both in the ame neio-l.t J

hood-

The Garrett house, which is occupied by Mr. and Mr Clayton Cix, caught fire about 9 o’clock Saturday evening and was destroyed with its contents. It was -whi there had been no fire in the house for two Rays except Saturday evening when Mr. Cox who was alone at the time, lighterl a coal oil cook stove. He stated, hnxvever, that he was forced to turn out this fire when the coal oil became exhausted.

breaks down immunity against dis

eases hy its action on the white cor a Htill j,, the hen h-- e :it the Perpuscles of the blood. They are less home,

active in the presence of alcohol be -ausr- the become paralyzed and thus grow weak and disease germs often overpower these “little policemen” of t a- blood and the drinker then is subject to the disease, which soon spreads throughout the blood, after it - nee gets start--I. An athlete should also condemn himself from smoking liecnuse it affr ts one practically the

Accompanied hy 1 qitnin (bdts Curtain of the Craxx i-i-xdlf | | "h<* for.-e, Sheriff B-xx-i mnrir-: t-!k« Perkins home an I b, mil th. till

Perkins, hi i i

her mother, Kat i reel man -ail Shannoi were found ! i niisidcralrly mil: h the worse foi ! - i battlini' A search of the . mi-ee riv-tN gallon and a half f li i'inr in ‘ e

same as alcohol. It also makes one y ar ,| a ,,d another I dl" 11 nnJet

short-winded which would he a gieat hii rlerance to r.ne pr rticipating in any sport. Among the many things that an athlete needs are strength, en duran.-e, gnorl lung capacity, ami a cool head. Practically all these tier es aiy needs are affecte I hy alcohol, hence an athlete who uses liquor in

all piohalblity would not show the ut- j.eye 'almst complet< l\ most abilitx -liown hy the r.on-dnnk -q |, p eopper won -i th- Mill " 8 ‘ ing athlete. An athlete should not fought into the s’-id only he .-trong in hotly but also he Jjay morning iiy Mi I’erkin-a 1 ^

an old autonn Idle I in th- l>ar

Perkins, with Iii

lerr* I was taken to <• M'lntgonnh

. a 1 . r il. 'I ■ placed peared to have

Mrs. Perkins had hn-n hit in tlif l ' Mk w ith a hi ick ami 8 nnon li-ni ' 1IW

mother. The woni- ■

bought the worm at < lintmi weeks ago. He was arrested on t« trip to Clinton when < K' 1 " 1 '

possession “f ficials an* In’

fine an i suspended •<■»-

hould Inve a quick, accurate, brain. \ good portsman should think before he mts, just us one should do, no m iVtei what kin-l of work he indulges

in. Alcohol tends to make one act quor was found in before thinking. To act before think-1 Vermillion county

ing would he one of the greatest ban Heaps xvhich could he bestowed tJp"ti any sportsman because in anx neat port, thinking is the source of playing the game. In almost any sport there ate signals and signs transveis- .| from player to player and s- metimes these signals must he made quickly. Ah-ohol tends to make a player respond very slowly to signals and many times they make a

wrong move.

After combining about alcohol, | nm

all these facts lead to believe

was given

tence.

Tin MM ml" '

Hy claimed that t’e - a’ " " •"* which they were drinking " first which had be n run ' ,l ' 1 1 1

the new still. Offh m-

Perkins must hax been i*' 11 ' 1 ! ^ wrong formula and that hr 1 u ed a concoction that ended n still a fighting spirit into ds drins -

u.o Perkin*

in cii cl| t*

In-

It was indicated t-iat l ,p > k " is l "".

ably would he hr- m-lit up

court Inter thi- wed

ame neighhoi- ^?iaiaaia®B®aie®a5isH!i

vesmsm

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While he was gone to the home of ffi John Sigler about 9 o’clock the hoti: e 1

u (caught fin- and vrs destroyed. Mr. I .n-en-c.-tle Council of (.tubs p ox R a( ) on |y is.o,, j, nnf . n s | 1()rt ( j mfi ||

I>>ss than twenty minutes after Mr. j|

The

— ' .o... oil./ -"CM K"'ic M snon time mi

will hold its regular meeting Thurs- Lmm than twenty minutes after Mr ® day afternoon at 2 o’clock in the Williams left his home Sunday after-

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