The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1932 — Page 1
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NO. 290
RELIGIOUS WEEK DATES ANNOUNCED
IOWA FARM TUNERS |, , , . ■ PRLDR I REVOLUTION | |^
FOUR local CHURCHES TO PARTICIPATE IN ANNUAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
PLAN SC HOOL OCTOBER 3-8 speakers For Religious Fxlucation Week In (ireencastle Have Also Been Selected
DES MOINES. I., ,,t 22, (UP) —Call for a dene e Mation by 20,000 farmers when P . idimt Hoover speaks here O't \ ;, tl d a warning that “a dictate inn ,,i “revolution” are the only alt< i ative to adequate farm relief wen n ,io hy leaders ad dressing the low i Farmers Union convention her. y inday. John A Simp n, national presi dent of the Farm, i Union, shout i from the stage of tlold Princes.theatfr that fjftrin relief nuist lie forthcoming during th< next presi dential term “or the i ext pr<>sident of the United Stat. will b. the last."
MAY SWING TO DEMOCR \TS
>W I I( H op FOLLOWERS POSSIBI I \v RBSl I I OF \\ lsVONSIN PRIMARY
DKM' ' RATS ARE OPTIMISTIC
I’redirlions Frequent of Progressive Leader Supporting Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt
Four Greencastle churches will be hofts to Sunday school and church workers who will meet to discuss their problems during Religious Education week, October 3-8. Plans being promoted by th" Greenastle Board of Religious Education i all for a general discussion of “The Educational Program of the Church, to he followed by conferences on the work of each department of the Sunday school. All sessions will meet from 7:80 till 9:15 P M The program and discussion lead ers are as follows: Oct. 3. Presbyterian church. “Tin Educational Program of the church.' Prof. E. R. Bartlett. Oct. 4. Christian Church. “The Cradle Roll and iBeginners depart meats.” Mrs. Fi R Bartlett. "The Adult department". Dr. A. E Monger. Oct. 6 Baptist Church.’ The Fh-i man- department." Mrs. Bartlett. "The Senior and Young People 5 departments.’ Rev R T. Beck. Methodist Church “The Junior de partmont', Mrs. Grafton Longden. "The Intermediate department" Mrs. V. L. Raphael and Mrs. Hayes Arrangements are being made to open the 9th annual School of Relig ions Education on the evening of Oct ill. Soesjons will continue for -ix con I ncutive Monday evenings and will he ppe" to all Sunday school workers ir the county.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 22, 11 PI The fighting LaFollettes whose name has bean political magic in Wise msin for nearly -I't years today were believed planning a hitter repiisal on the conservative Republicans wl o defeated virtually the en-
tire Progressive ticket in
primary.
I’ri dictions were frequent that Gn\ Philip F. Lafollette, who lost the gubernatorial nomination to former Gov. Walter .1 Koehler hy yu.iiOO votes, and Senator John .1. Blaine, wh i was defeated by John II. Chappie, young newspaper editor, by 18, 000 votes, would attempt to b id tie i 5
he is alleged to have made regarding followers into the Democratic C amp. -edition of the First National Bank [ , f thf ., p ta ctu s are employed the
at Cloverdale, is scheduled to go
JURY TO IIK\K EVIDENCE IN SLANDER SI IT
CHARLES ((I Kin S( HEM LED TO GO ON TRI \L IN < IR( ITT
COURT MONDAY
Charles Qu -rry, Cloverdale township farmer, charged with bank slander in connection wit i statements 1
ROOSEVELTS UTILITY TALK HAS 8 POINTS
DEMOCRAT NOMINEE PROMISES NEW DEAL I" POR11 \nh Al'DIKNt E NOW IN HOOVERS HOME STATE
ifcjfc ,
Judge John 1' McGoorty of Chicago, examinin: .i hole blown in side-
walk in front ot
which seriously
Tuesdays an( i jrj r i who '"to passing
bomb exploded.
the;
EVIDENCE IN DAVIS TRIAL OF IN I'ERES’I
Andersoii Mayor Sane, Jury Says
trial before a jury in the Putnam cir■:uit couit Monday. The case is believed to be the first of its kind ever tried in Putnam county and outcome of the case is awaited by bankers over the entire state Closing of numerou.- hanks has been attributed to circulation of false ru mors regarding condition of the in stitutions. According to affidavit-, fifed by Deward W. Smythe, cashier of th< Clovenale bank, Query on or about lulv 15 is alleged to have cir< u!ate> statements that th (Toverd.ile hank was only paying a per cent on deposits and would m close it doors These remarks are albc I to I ave been addressed to Paul II ir-t, < n lyle Horst, Willy Mark t 10 Query has been held in the county jail since hi^ arrest July JO and ideas of not guilty before Judge Janies P. Hughes.
H \ R I T Y \ M I ION ( ol N( l|
NEW YORK government sli
Uunvijtio*. on the charge is said to : v . 0 f ( .
Progressive leaders shortly would endorse the Democratic candidacy of Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt. They have been virulent in critcism of
President Hoover’s polioie
Tbero appeared, however, a g""'| chance the Progressive leaders would retain their nominal allegiance t.. the Repuhliian pait.y. On past oeia-ions tlie Lafollette leadership usually halieen content to att; rk conservative
Repuhlii m candidates without openly an ininterstatf ommerce.
espousing the cause of their oppenents. In such past instances the l,afollette followers have deserted Ro publican ranks in large numbers. Loss of customary Democratic sup port was blamed hy many Progressive leaders to defeat of their ticket
in the primary.
Whether or not Lafollette lenders openly endorse the Democratic gubernatorial candidate. Mayor A. G. Schmedeman of Madison, he is expected to poll a heavy Progressive
Roosevelt Special Enters California As Presidential Candidate Reaches Pacific ( oast
SAN FRANCIS'’O, Sept 22. (UP) —Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt en tered California, th'- home state of President Hoover, today as the nn lion digested his eight-point policy
home by a bomb calling for a new deal in government aided a young l« :1 l conduct in water power and utility
regulation.
Roosevelt swung further south along the Pacific coast after having delivered at Portland, Ore , the third of the four major speeches he scheduled for his trans-continental cam-
paign tour.
The Democratic presidential nominee pledged, if elected, no surrender hy the federal government of its sovereignty and control over its power sources, and the following remedies for the regulation and control of pub lie utilities engaged in the power
business
1. Full publicity as to stocks, bonds, liabilities and gross and net
i arnings
2. Publicity on all stock owner
-hip.
3. Publicity of inter-company con
crats w flocked to the railroad station at I rtland- Although not as large - the throng that welcomed him i - (tie, the Portland Democrats -playel more enthusiasm. They It to through police lin-s in their efforts to reach the Roosevelt automolul,' during the parade from his spot i| train to the hotel and it was only with difficulty that officers cleated a path for the delegation. During his stay he receive . assurances fiotn political leaders that he would i irry the state hy JO,000 oi -note, vi :ted the nearby farming community of Gre. h am where he pledged stabilization of the agricultural dollar His first California stop was schedule I for Redding where he was to deliver a brief address this morning.
ft
TO CAMPAIGN ON PRESENT RELIEF IM.\N
RE* ON FRY PROGR \M NOW ' N DERM AY IS SATISFACTORY TO MR HOOVER
CONFERS MIIH ADVISERS
President Busy Preparing Forthcoming Speeches. Studies Wisconsin Primary Results
R.F.G l PHELD BY MR. CURTIS \T KNOXVILLE
Vf< F, PRESIDENT
IMPRI -'-ion 8PREAD m ER
SAYS AVRONG HAS BEEN
S.
Sept. 22,
I, AIT LOTTERIES
It BY MOOSE I s ( H A KG ED
S. pt. 22, (UP)—The wed at the trial of
I S. Senator t ime .1. Davis today that 1,387,360 . pi d lottery tickets bearing the nan. of several hundred
lodge of the I. 'al Order of Moose, j la( .^ 8 an( j interchange of power. •'ere transport- through the mails j Regulation and control of hold-
i ini' companies by federal power com
! mission.
NEW YORK Sept. 2_', (III I he r, Cooperation of power eommis upiemi council of the Loyal Order s j on u.jtti public utilities commission "t M" e, doniin 'ed by l nited S ate, n f S tj l tes on matters of regula
Sei atm James 1 Davis, not only up- t j on
pro' J of chai ty balls who-.i the ^ Regulation and control of stock
government cont nds were lotterie hut n h |dans to hold more.
and bond issue.dent investment
principle of
only.
MADISON CIR< FIT COURT JURY >11. S FIND MELLI II OF
SOUND MIND
ANDERSON, Ind , Sept. 22, (UPi —A 'erdict holding that Mayor Jesse H. Mellet is sane was leturned by a jury in Madison circuit court hen af'er deliberation of an hour and a
half last night.
The verdict was against Walter Druley, who sought to have Mellett declared insane and a guardian ap-
pointed for him.
Mellett, indicted by a federal grand jure in Indianapolis on charges of Hqu r conspiracy, is in n hospital in Ind mapolis recovering fiom a nervous collapse. He has not Ireen arrested >n the indictment. Judge Cleon Mount, of Tipton, presided ,»t the trial which drew scores of -pertators each day. Druley presm te l 18 witnesses, several of them C rmer city employes, to testify that Mellet waAi mentally unsound. Ninet’- n witnesses testified for the de-J ferse. J Mayor Mellett, a brother of Don j dellett, slain while editor of the Can t .0., News, several vears ago, be ! ame ill last Oetobe'-.
a rry a penalty of ot e yai in prison and a fine not greater than $1,000. It is probable that the trial dates for seveial other criminal > ises will he set at the opening day of the September term of court next Mondaymorning. Cases of interest are those f John Hamilton an Ruby D<mt tt, hotii of whom are also held in th< county jail. Hamilton is alleged to have attacked a 13-year old :irl with criminal intent, while the Douthil* woman is alleged to have cut several person- in -an altercation on Com
inertial Place.
MISSING YOUTH TURNS UP
Prof. Herbert Smith, dean of freshen at DePauw, received a letter Fhurr-day from Clarence Arnold o ( ^ ’ cennes. The young man is safe at hnine and in his letter said he could rn t meet his financial obligations here and having obtained a leave of ‘ ence on his scholarship, decided to s tay out of school a year. He did ('ot explain his sudden disappearance
’ n nis letter to Dean Smith.
AGED i I.OVERDAI K TOYA NSH1P WDM AN TO BE BURIED I KID AT Mrs. Kutherin Sutherlin, I yearold, dieii Tuesday at 12 > lock a* the home of her son, Jacob . itherlin, Cloverduh, route 3. Death ""i due to complications. The deci ised is survived by a daughter, Airs. Bell Ahia Quin y, and five son.--, Thoma Jacob and Frank Sutherlin of Clovi ’ iale, John of Martinsville and James of Quincy, t" nty-five grandchildren, and eight gi it grandchildren. Funeral » rviees will he held at Hudson Hill. Friday at 2 p. m. Rev. Mannan ami E. G. Dorsett, undertaker of Gosport, will he in charge. Yoiitli Wquillrd In Shooliii” (lase
JUDGE till I CD WITH ESTABLISHED BA I PI RDI E STUDENT
Schmedeman is n personal friend of the 35 year old governoi He was given Progressive e- it in (lie 1P28 election when Kn hi heat out tlv I.afollete candidate f..» r vemot In this election Schna'di n pollc | a record Democratic v ii of 3IM.OOO, though losing to K-- •!•••• by 1(50,'mo. Lafollette wdthhel 'dinit- annnu cement of his |i| ■ “I am enlisted in tin Pi igrer-ive movement for life," 1" nd. "In nr ut of public offici I h ill d" all in my power to ad'a- t c principles for which it stand 1 "iitest will go on until it is w
Reports were
I hi hronc it out today at the ^ Abolition of veprod" tion cost trial i *vis on indictments eharg-^| 1Por y f 0) . rate-making. Replacing it ing v.'nation < the federal lottery. w jjj 1 actual money prudent-invest law indl -ment were based on mPnt principle as rate making hasi, th ianl dl held hy Moose lodges ^ Legislation making it a crime in 1830 mxi circulate fhlse nmt+er relating ♦»>
The inimit of the 1931 meeting pniqj,. utilities.
• th. nprei ci uneil were read into. Taking up what he termed “the th. re oid: j other great problem of relationship "Ii in g 'I past year, a charity balljuf (y,,. government to the development . .ci: ted by the > >u. cil from through the government itself of too variou- localities. Inii. at ions ; j 10WP |. resources and power manufa\v< . c that th. e affairs were a huge j yure," Rooievelt explained: . in < . y way . • the council | q 0 no (. with those who ad . .iirii 1 in t o plan develoiicd t.n • ..n- vin-ate government ownership or g
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.,
(UPt- The Reconstruction Finance I Corporation’s aid to the nation was stressed by Vice-president Charles Curtis in a . impaign talk before several thousand east Tennesseeans here
last light
“A wrong impression has been I gained about this corporation," Curtis said, “and about loans made try it." He charged the Democrats with inis- 1 .-tating fact w en they said it lent 1 money inly to hu hanks and rail
roads.
The vice pie id.nit aid 8<i per cent [ f B( . p
of the hanks p c. i'i. . relief were in cities unde. _’.'.,0n0 population and that loans were mad. to benefit in
lividual depositors
Speaking of .■coi'"mir onditions an.i the farmets’ plight, 1 nrti argued that the F»rdn. \ Al i iiiiiIh'i t iriff
pru- j
had heuefitted til.in Iiiore tnan the pre eding Underwood act He then contradicted a statement mad. by Franklin D Rooseveli in hi Topeka, Kan., speech with tl.i. remark 'The distinguished governor from New Y' rk said the trouble wp the fatmir- hegan in 1921 It really heii under the D rat idminis tiati' n h i k in 191U." (Tilt’s predicted tl-. I'nited States > uld be the first to re. over from the depression.
RED B ALL TRAN ALLEGKD
s|| ( UMPANY It I A| RUNNERS
lotto and HI line m vember election a
didates.
Effect of the !
•. • presidential 1 ' . questionable. I., (l
p.ngn President II hy I’i igressive >p. ly ignored by th. r.
faction.
Democrats were Frogr 'sr.ive defeat in' . a victory n’ t tional hut also f i •
nd that Igrfolit enter the Nouependent can- !| He defeat in ■ w is . ..nsider1 primary cam-
.■ i - attacked md virtual
ul is Republican
tic that tlie 1 t be turned
> for thejr na-
• ite ticket.
ducting the . mends that t year and e' • nlist the < iastii . upp..' Davis . • read a new repoiteis. Be M James AY adelphia describe I t thousand ity balls ii Each on. tachcd ent tit ipation
prizes.
harity halls and re nm idea he continu d this y effort b made to .peration and enthus-
of all the lodges." d little inter st. • per ami eiiatted
eminent operation of all utilitie I state to you categorically that a bioad geneial rule the development | of utilities should remain with • or tain exceptions, a function for private i initiative and private . ipital"
ifh : The governor went on to say, how
| ever, that should a community he
I Igart, Gertrude S'bel, ,. otne dissatisfied with the -ervice or d, employes of I’hil- ratPS (> f , pri'ate utility, it had the! v ranten, I’a . print r-, undeniable j 'ght as one of its func irinting of thousands of tions of government and home rule, tickets for Mo .se char- t 0 sot up after a fai referendum, it1 parts of tlie country. | own goveimnentnlly .wned and opet-
> hirh had a coupon ;it-|.,ted seivicc.
DETROIT, Sept. .’2, (UP)— • hug'- that tlv Detroit branch of IT. Rod Ball TT .’ d < mpany had t nieli r u n nl n g of liqu i into li. ti. ' Horn the Allan ti . aboard, "on made h. to today by federal offi . Headquarters of the transit company in Indianapolis wore unaware of the pin tice, it was
said.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. (UP)— The most authoritive word here is that President Hoover, in his forthcoming campaign speeches, will shun new economi. medicine and urge that the recovery program alreadv in action ho allowed to progress under
friendly, paternal hands.
Ho hits -pent hours in the last few days dis u- i g the campaign situation with members of hi - general staff. Main outlines for the remainder of the campaign were fairly well decided oe in these discussions. The defeat of the Lo Toilettes in AYT .con-in hy rogubii pro administration Republicans encouraged the White Bon e group materially It wiped out much of tlie depressing effect of the loss of Maine last week. Furthermore it encouraged the YVhite House group to believe t'aat voters are not necessarily driven to the left hy the depression. To the Republican-, the most disconcerting aspect of the YVisconsin result i. that it sup pons the theory that the v teis ar* everywhere against those who happen to be in office regardless of party. Those dose to Mr. Hoover realize
contest which they may
lose. They do not believe it has been lost yet. The feeling has id-anced from one of almost despair a week ago to the fighting Luge. There is however no frantic clutching for new and appetizing schemes to throw out
to the voters.
On the farm situation for instance, Mr Hoover’s circle feel, with one or two exceptions, that the farmets are weary and distrustful of further intricate proposals f.u dealing with -urpluses. The farm board stahiliza kbm ex|ieiiment ha cured the administration of further interest in farm relief plans a’ d theic is . belief that it also has cured the fat me. At any rate the President i- proceeding on that theory despite the advice of tic or two who have ju-t come buck from the farm belt They urged that the President spon-.n u plan for setting up some sort of refinancing plan for agriculture. One I'l.j.i .1 w.u- that the government refinanc- nvitgagel farms hy loaning iw . v which could he paid off O'er a JT year period at low interest, say l per cent On the power i; ie, which Governor Roosevelt dis u • • I it Por’ land. Ore., the admini 11 at ion intends to reiterate the re oi I Presi.lent Moo ver in his accept an ■ qiee. ii declared
I the pun baser to par"drnwing” for cash
The f
pi. gram
EL Ft I ED Y I - HIEF
SPRINGFIELD, IP -Capt. Wiliam P. YY ! 'as unanimously ele.' n-chief of the Grand
j Republic at the ..rgani/aHon’s rational encampment today.
Pt. 22 (UP) glit, Chicago, "l ■ ommandei Army of Mv
66th
DU’ Al AY ( HAPEL ation of tlie scheduled
i" DePauw of having one uui-1 .1 pi mi each week, was folI we I T ly, when Prof. Henry It. Kollim stiu.to: of piano, gave ' Ir.-e of . pin’s 'numbers They "re Etu.b Xoctimi ' ind Selcrzo, A
■harp min
That right he held, was the "birch rod" and yard stick hy which good
service could he guaranteed.
As t>. stat' owned ..r federal owned power site.-, Roosevelt declared they , " an and should he properly develop-
ed by the government itself."
"When so developer, private capital ! sh' uld he given th" first opportunity i to transmit ind distribute the p. wer i Jon the ba-is of the best service and the lowest . ites to give a reasonable
profit onl'," the nominee said
I he had tepeatedlv recommended fed-
llarrv F. Homstem, Detroit man-| ^ elation of interstate power, ager of the Red Ball company, was I, W|||||<( ,, ua ,. „ • in, < »” 1 * ne halge- ot | hf , wouM .. . . fed 1 " P ' ■’ v " 1 ' " prohibition of power | ts. 1 ho
driv ' " 1 ,nH I Republican pl.tfoi -su, w'le .aught no., jj on ( 0 ernpovei ‘ u federal p wer
Buffalo last month with a load “f i ( . omm ission to leg ,late int
whiskey, it.was (hurg"d. They were
| law.
I Anthoi y
urraigne I fain.
in federal court at Huf-
“The power issue," he said, “when
( 1 I CORN I OR 1 ARMF.R Twenty-four neighbors and friends
of Dolby Collings net at his farm near Bainbridge Monday morning and .ut corn for him. ’Jr < Mings is in the Putnam county hi - pital tecove,
|' igorously han lied in the public in-
1 ini
an operation for appen-
dicitis
GROYYS TALL CORN
INDIANAFOI IS. Sept. 22. (UP) — Aided largely icy his own testimony. William Ho>el| Blackburn, 21, toda' j I wag cleat, of charges of robbing and; shooting J. Russell Gardner, state
— j highway employe, pear heie last JanA stalk of corn l? 1 * feet in height, j U ary. Convic tion would have carried ^ ' n hy Marion Seark op the Dr. W i a maximum entence of life imprison-
* Hutcheson farm east of Green- i ment.
ca -Me, is on exhibit in the office of Blackburn, whose home is in Oak county agent E. W Baker. The stalk ' Park, III., w . - acquitted by Judge Practically straight, with only two j Frank F. Baker in criminal court at Might bends, and the lone ear of corn the end of the third day of his trial " nin e feet from the ground- The on charges of commission of physical
THE WE A l HER Cloudy to partly cl u.ly and cooler t night; Friday generally fair and continued cool.
I’I LADS til II LY
WIN! 11 Man.. * ' -’.’ii P) ter< * m« - abundant and cheaper I lohn ' Chray, mcial current f AMtrlcan Indu try, re r "
i i u an ha I nivi of Mani- ,„| ra ., ,n,i h raa id am n I |0’('|* | |||| | ||
'..ha and th' local die • e of the ni j||j n n8 of homes, and preservation p ■ hurchiof 1 glind, today pbaded r , ur wa ter power resources in oouilty to . .rge - of theft of $a (M) .-J opnation " ith flood control, reclama-I
fXMi from ti n -t funds, and wa; ^"-Ition and jriigation.”
tenced to • "n years in the Province I Assailing the Republican admini«
Plii\ Soiitliport
penitentiary.
' - r h is of the Jolinson county white *nety, an d waa said that there numerous other stalks in the a-H nearly as high as the stalk on
Exhibit.
MARRIAGE license l^nry O. O’Hair, township assessor ireencastle, and Emma G. O’Hair, keeper, Morristown-
violence during a robbery. His de fense was built on a contention that he wa.- enroute to Florida and not in Indianapolis when Gardner was shot thiee times and robbed by a hitchhiker to whom he had given a ride
from Lafayette.
Blackburn, with his family, which ^ , came nere to testify for him. planned toward the o’h», automobile, fmng a
to return to Oak Park at once.
BARBER SHOOTS WIFE LA CROSSE. YY. Sept. 22. (UP) —A jealous barber's revenge against his wife and a part' of her friends, expre-^ed in a hail cf bullets into an automobile trapped in a narow lane, became a rise fm the coroner and hospital physician (. day Paul Jor.ten. the barber, saw his wife, France , get into an automohiU with three men a nd two other women and slate for the 1 terstate fair grounds. Josten j mpe i into his car and follow*'I the party yesterday, trapping their .automobile in a blind
lane.
The harbara got out and walked
20 Years Ago IN GREENCASTLE
tration’s p • ition on the power question, the n.iininee remarked that "it | proposes t . continue as in the past to allow the inter-state promoterjand manipulators of public utilities j to play (n-t and loose with the Amer-
ican put’ll, without adequate regula- home game of the fall Friday after
’MIL MEET STRONG MARION TOWNSHIP IFY'I ON LOCAL
FIEI D FRIDAY
Coach Marion ( raw ley’s Tiger < ul football proteg 'ill plav their first
. revolver.
Miss Effie Voliva spent the day In *ior' ot control. Indianapolis. 1 To charges of radicalism on matMrs Char! • Cooper was hostess to »ers cf public policy. Roosevelt astho Progress History Club. jserted: J. O. < immack has been appointed “Judfe ni" by the selfish purposes representative of th local order of of these utility leaders who have Kni 'h’s of Pythias for the state talke i of i.ide alism while they were meeting of the lodge to be held in In- selling w at- red stock to the people diannpolls. anf l using our schools to deceive the Gilbert 1 Ir went to Culver where coming generation, he will attend the Culver military 1 “My policy is as radical as Amer-acad-my. lean liberty, as radical as the ConstiMr. and Mrs W. D. Timmons re- tu’ion of the United States." turned home frtfm a visit i t £din-' Roo.eveil departed from Oregon to j burgh. i the che-. rs of several hund;ed Demo-
to legulate interstate
rates.
Actually tlie Rep bli an case already has heen pi -. nti I Presi lent ll.mver pie.-, i t'.| jt in hi- a ' eptance speech, t'alviti ( ."■] ige presented it in a magazine article ( abinet offi- ■ ers and |. . ■ figni. s have t xp inded various a-p' t ..f it Pi.-ide. t HooI' er has mere!' consented t , restate i -ome of it in hi D* - M uies and j aihsequ*nt .pee. hes tuii.'*i''i.:ng rs a . loud-speaker to gi'e it the emphasis ■ which less a'.P oriti r >.!..- cannot
i muster.
1 GR YND H RA I'R IM st AY IN( r CRAYVUORDSVI! ! I . 'e l , Sapt 122, (UP) The Montgomery c unty grand tuiv today c<' linn.-1 it- investigution of th" '..'.lie' -'a leg of . Lila Jo e-, 3:1 \. ii old Ru hoiond J chol teacher nt hn farm Ir me near 1 I idoga August ri. Morris Green, 22, c nfessed slayer of the woman, is in the county jail. Green was employe 1 on the farm by William I. Jones, father of the victim. Fifty five witnr-i-es have heen called b\ the gran.) jurv. Prosecutor Brubaker said he w-oul I ask a first
indictment.
noon at 3 o'cl ck on Blackstock Held when they me. ' i te -trong Southport
tiam of Marion county.
The Southport eleven comes to
Green, a.-tie w ith a heavy team, which degree murder
Ha r w .0 the 1 played tUa «,
,-eason. Smarting unoer the 20 to (i SEND All-DB |N|
defeat at Lat'ayett" last week the , Cub-, however, ie expected to put up
a tough battle.
Wi’h the exception of Dickson, full hack, who is out of the lineup for the remainder cf toe season, the Cubs ii"' in gi <1 ipe tor the i'riday mat-
BY PLANE
inee, Csach Crawley reported.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, (UPI —
Serutti ‘ P' 1 1 ed by the U. S. public health sendee was dispatched by airplai " to lav for treatment of Mrs. William E Borah, wife of the senator, who - ill of psittacosis, or
I parrot fever, at Boise, Idaho.
