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OR FENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, SEITEMBER 30,1932.

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NO. 297

J11R\ FINDS (;IRL GUILTY OF assault;

INDlANAPOL.l, I.IVESTOCK

Hogs 5.000; h Idlers 393; steady; 1 100 to 200 lbs-, *1.10 tn $i 15; 20n to 270 lb.i., $4.15 to t20; 275 to 300 lbs.. $3.95 to $4.o j:, lbs, up, $3.75 | to $3.85; 100 tjo i i) ib largely $4;

packing sow s $3 on t $3.05

Cattle 500; cab ,00; steady; two loads steers $9. . to $9.75; others hugely $5.25 to 57.35; heifers $3,50 to $550; most r - $2.60 to $3 75 low eutters and cu 'ei - $1 <io to $0 ,,|

JURY OUT SEVERAL HOURS V(>n i ers st p a dy sc, ,5 dowm

Sheep 1,800; la ,, o|iened steady;

of As- ! early top $5.50; , using 25 cents low or at $5.00 to $.,.2., t 1 ewe and weth ers; bucks $1 h ■; throw outs down

to $2.50.

TO DEPICT

CHIRCH WORK

LARt.B ( ROW I) KXPECIED

RECOMMENDS that sentence OF SIX MONTHS IN TAIL RE

SUSPENDED

Advance re-."ivations for the fellowship dinner of the Christian

fwiz-ifi arert to ^ Oie high school |\ H A I* fj A \ I gymnasium indicate the largest

: gathering of the kind ever to be held

by this church The gymnasium has SPK< IA| SERVICE IS PI VN\ED , been suitably decoiatel and the

AT t'HRIST IAN ( HI R( 11

•NEW DLAL” PROMISED BY ROOSEVELT

PROOK VM ro START Al 10 A- M.

First Verdict Convicts Girl sault and Battery With Intent to Kill But Suspends Penalty

tables express the fall motif. The (hairman of the banquet committee toques that all those at

tending assent e in the high school 1 an 1 be ready march down to the IHREE

dinner at 7 o’clock.

Ruby Douthitt, 23 years old. tried in the Putnam circuit court on a j charge of assault and battery with intent to kill Mrs. Lillie M. Ben ,

Many Members of Church ( ongregation Will Take Part In

Pageant Sunday

“Fields of Service,” an unusual

I HE WEAIHER pageant, depicting the complete work |

—-— of the church, will be presented as a

Generally fair noith; partly cloudy feature of the. consecration day ser

nett, Cnmmeri ni ait ipsi en , was , south tonight an I Saturday; rising vice which will be held at the Chris-

found guilty of assault and battery ' tempeiatuie

by a jury which heard evidence in ; the case, and was sentenced to six

months in the county jail and fined j W I U II* $100 and costs. The jury recommend ” *'1 'I • I III' I

ed that special Judge John H James

suspend sentence.

LaureiHT Blark l)ie> In Florida

BOHN AND REARED IN GREEN - CASTLE. GRADUATE

OK DEPACW

A message was received Friday

The jury returned the verdict shortly before midnight Thursday night after the case had been placed in its hands at 4 o’clock in the after noon. Fred V. Thomas, attorney for the Douthitt girl, declined to make a closing argument after all evidence

Is S|M nk(‘i Here

I tian church Sunday morning at !<• ohlock. It is believed that this is something different in the way of a

church program and should be of in- mo ming by Andrew B. Hanna 'crest to all members and friends of nuuncing the death of Laureii'- E. the church. A vested choir will add Black at his hmne in Miami. Florida, dignity to the occasion. He passed aw«\ at eight o’clock, fol

vcit offered his cure, “A competitive tariff which means one which will put the American producers on a market equality with their foreign competitors. One that equalizes the difference in the cost of pr duction— not a I’lolubitive tariff back of which

domestic producers may combine to NOMINEE SPEAKS Pf^tdice extortion on the American

public.”

The g vernor asserted labor need have no fears concerning such a course "For labor knows by long ;

and bitter experience that the highly j SENATOR

protected industries pay not one — ...... penny higher wages than the non- ( low* Solon to Discuss Farm Issues, protected industries, ,uch a.- the auto- Toured Northern Part of Putnam

mobile industry.” To accomplish this revision the governor suggested international negotiation as the first and most desirable method, and the

DEMOCRAT

BEFORE I Vlti.F. CROWD

in sioux cm

POINTS SET FORTH

Following Address In Corn Belt Presidential Candidate Starts

Back Eastward

ABOARD ROOSEVELT SPECIAL. Enrout ■ Chicago, Sept . 3<), ( UP) — Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt swung into the home stretch of his nation-wide tour today after laying down for the second time in the corn belt a barrage designed to offset the re-election offensive of President Hoover s hedul d for Dps Moines, la ,

Oct. 4

Roosevelt in a speech before 30,909

SPRINGER TO 'g TALK IN CITY 1 TUESDAY P. M.

CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR TO SPEAK AT REPUBLICAN

HKADtJi VRTERS

TO SPEAK TONIGHT

County Today.

Raymond S. Springer, of Gonnersville, Republican candidate for gover-

agency of the tan(f commission The } nor wiU vjsit Greencastle Tuesday

olil method of barter was offered as one way this proposed progiam could

be carded out.

The service will open with a trum- , lowing an illtwss which dated fiom i l M ' rsons w ^ 0 flocked into Sioux < id.

pet <all and u processional consisting oar |y j,, November last year.

•KiKiri i vvmn v i f " f the lh " ir anfi a11 the ,,f fiier.- of Mr. Black wn-well known in Green- ...... ..... ' the church and climaxe . with the en- castle, where he was born and reared.

H. v II EA tire congregation participating in -— 1 ■ i consecration ceremony.

Armed with a new plank for the The. costume committee of the

NAIIONAL PVR IV GIBERNA-

had been heaid, hut Iiosecutor Mar state platform of the National party I pageant consist;, of Mrs Harry Tal sha!! D. Abrams in his closing sign : which would establish a central state' bott, Mis. John Boyd, Mrs. William rr.ent for the stat' - , asked that tho hank of dejiosit and issue and gnat Blackwell, Mr Robert I Beck, Mi-a jury find the defendant guilty as antee it;; deposits, and predicting hi- Blanche Wiliams. The general comchaiged and not turn i,er loose upon election with 400,00(1 votes. Ward B. milter of the pageant consists of Mis.

societj to repeat her crime. Hiner, of Indianapolis, candidate foi W D .lame . Mrs. B. F Handy, Mr- lion he has n my relatives

A ' erdict of guilty of assault an governor, spoke in ‘he assembly room Harry Talbott, E- R Bartley, Everett community, battery with intent to kill was first 0 f t court house here Thursdai Long, Marshall Abrams, John Tal

la., from Minnesota, South Dakota and Nebraska, again pledged “a new

deal" for the farmer.

He was the sen of the late Edwin K He p )( .aentcd „ program which had Black, being an only child. Deceased for jts sa |j ellt features, the follow-

I iirn (Causes \ Truck lo Upset

LARGE VFH1M.E OVEHTIRNS WHEN UNABLI D» STOP

N E \ R PEN AI FARM

had made his home in Miami for the

ing:

past three yeais, having gone there i , Downward revision of tariff | of the Indiana State Kai m, was start from Philadelphia where the family f 0 give the agriculturist the | e.l Friday fallowing the third serious lived a numbei of years. He is ' ' same advantages as those enjoyed by accident of recent date at this loca

afternoon and speak in G. O. P. headquarters, in the Heath building on Jackson street, at 2 o’clock This will be Mr. Stringer’s first trip to this city sun e he was nominated in the

state convention.

Arrangements are being made by

the county Republican committee to accommodate a record crowd at headquarter- Tuesday afternoon. Tire 1 room will -cat several hnudred and A R. Cheiu.weth, county chairman,

; expects a capacity audience.

Tonight at 8 o'clock United States Agitation for warning signs at the Senator Pitts of Iowa, will give an curve in the National Road in front adJres- at headquarters. He .Gil dis-

cuss farm issues. During the morn-

vived by the widow, one son, fivo \ears old and daughter. 15. In add!

in this!

Mr Black was educated in

return?d by the jury about 9 o clock evening. Most of his talk was ooii bott, Miss Catherine Atkinson, Mrs. Greencastle public schools and

Thursday night but the jmy exceed centrated on banks, utilities

ed its authority in suspending the 1 gangsters

sentence. Judge James sent the jury j “The National paity of Indiana de

back to continue its balloting. The second verdi< t on the a .sault charge was returned Hire', hours later The recommendation of the jury lef* Judge James in a quandry and he announced that sentence would he

mauds the creation hy legislation of a central state bank," .aid Mi Hiner, “that shall serve i. the fiscal igen' of all governmental units within the state and shall takethe pi l e of private banks in it- relation- tl the

that way alon. will the

the at-

tended DePauw University. He was a member of thi Sigma Chi fraternity

and the Mason- order.

The body will arrive in Greencastle

and Raymond F-hoi, Miss Freda Mi Don-

ald and Ira Cowling.

Those taking part in the pageant are Verner Snyder, Raymond Erwin,

Charle. Meiktd, Ira Cowling, Mrs. B. Sunda at 12:57 o'clock

F. Handy, Betty Handy, R. P Mullins, Mr- James VanHorn, William day Alexander, Miss Lettie York, J. W HerroJ, John Talbott, Miss Catherine Atkinson, Mi -. Raymond Erwin, Miss

industry 2. Reduction in the expenses of government. 3. Lower taxes. The Democratic presidential nomi nee bitterly assailed the present Re publican administration, charging it was (lie greatest spender in peaci

Hen.

Chaile- MilW and brother, driving a large OMU truck-transport belong ing to the Dumes Auto Parts Co., of Vincenne.. I iaded with paper boards, were latest victims of the curve about 10 o'clock Friday morning when they rounded the curve, going east, and saiw a tiam on the Penal Farm switch

Unable to stop

wung it to

WASHINGTON, Kept. 39. (UP)

passed at 1:39 o’clock Friday after-' people. In

noon He beard a ided arguments o f ' people of Indiana be protected : Devota Floyd, Miss Emma Carolyn attorney Thomas and Prosecutor Ah against the hit-and-miss methods of ; Conklin, Mrs. Myra Curtis U. A. At-

rains shortly after 9 o’clock Kriday j banking; in that wav alone will they kinson Morris Pollom, Helun Daggy, The protest of Chairman Atlee Pom morning. Thomas stated that the in- ‘foe guarded against failure- and dis- Mrs. George Garrett, Mis. B A. i erene “f the Reconstruction Finance

tention of the jury was to leave the j honesty and u twisted justice.” girl under court supervision for the

time in American history.

He asserted the administration blocking the road.

Kuneral a' - ( wa . “„ ne which has piled bureau on their heavy veui le, they

langenients will Ire announced *“*»'•-'huicau; commission on commission, the left and it oveitumed clear of the

jam! has failed to anticipate the dire pavement

needs or reduced earning power of Fortunately both men es-aped intho people. Bureaus and bureaucrats jury, but their truck w is damaged have been retained at the ex|iense of and its cargo spille i The National the taxpayer.” Service Station took care of th( |

The governor blamed the present wrecked vehicle

tariff for a large measure of the It i- said this curve on the National farmers' ills, asserting its provisions Road i- especially bad for eastbound

PRO I ES I AG \INST PI BUD IT V ON |{. F LOAN REPORTS

term if ..e.i sent,-a,c and fine, while I Prosecutor Abrams charged that the girl should not be turned loose upon 80 iety wdthnut punishment for her

crime, i

At 2 o'clock Friday afternoon Spe

Krhinis Homr From Hospital

i Daggy, Mrs. Ida Pollom, Mrs. Henry Uor|K>ration acainst publication of | K , “ on( . „f the effective cause uf 1 traffic. Going ar und the curve and Bicknell, Mrs. Paul Heaney, Harry corporation T in repoits, on the i t he pie.-ent depression” ami "a barb downgrade it is practically impossible K> muro, Mr- M iggie Scutt, Miss ground that 'Re publicity had embar p ,( w j rf , cnt;ingl"mei.(t against our 1 to si - p , heavy chicle when the June Atkinson, Mi Zenohia Atkin ras-cd and t ghtened borrowers, was j elon o m i< contact with the world " highway is blocked by i train.

sun and Gerald Handy, trumpeter. made public today by South Trimble, This Sunday marks the change In clerk of the house of representatives, the order of Sunday rvices. Begin- Trimble said that in view of Pomning with Octobei 2 md thereafter, erene'- pretest he felt justified in

citl Judge Janies announced he had! * morning worship and - nmunion will i “withholding publication of the (Audecided to give the Douthitt girl n jARIHLR N. WOOD SI M FRED a ( jo o'clock, t followed b\ gust) report until I havehad an opsuspended sentence of six months in SENERAI, KRA( II Rl -<*| church school at II 29, The portunity to carefully con-i<lei the correctional -'ppartment of thi | ^ * IDEN1 church regards thi > step forward opinion ” Indiana’s iwcmen's prison, but that ! - ■ ■ ■ in working out an ictive program for Trimble last month released the she would have to pay a fine of $100, j Arthur N. Wood, of Fincastle, wh ■ this winter in winch f unily religion , corporation’s July loan report for and court costs amounting to about j has been in the Veterans' hospital it ;uid interest in tl- hunh n- to be publication.

Pointing out that the high tariff affected industry a- well, Roo.-evcl' ' observed “In two years from 1939 I 1 1932, American manufacturers havi established in foreign countries, to

Diphtlirriii Uiirrirrs FoiiimI

$35. He ordered her held until sin Indianapolis the past three months, particularly empha ;<od could pay the fine and costs, or have suffering of a compound fracture of them stayed by some responsible |ier- the leg, has returned to hi home. BROTHER OF I.O< U M \N son. Suspension of the sentence was! Mr. Wood was seriously inju •<! PASSES \W \l (iOSPOKI made or, recommendati n of the jury, when his like became entangled in | (iOSI ()RT, ln«l., t :{0. .lames Judge James said. augur like posthole digger while he >| Dltttmore, 72 y ;r.- old, passed 'rial of thecas,'' began Wednesday . was employed in .-fate highway wink ;iWH y here at hi* h "i , Wednesday, morning before a jury with numerous at Fim idle. The leg w i- badly Sept. 28, at G p. i Death was due

“itnesae* for the state and defense j twisted and mangled befor* the ma lo m nplications.

testifying. The state attempted to chinery was stopped. An ambulance The deceased rvived by the

rushed him here for treatment and he vife and two v n , Beit of Gosport, later was taken to Indianapoli- land Gaylord of Indianapolis, twe

.grandchildren, B* ■ and Bert, Jr. • Dittemore of Gn-; "it, four brothers, i Henry, Doia and re <>f Gosport,

escape the penalty on the introduc

t ^ u ‘ tion >f American made goods, 25s factories; 48 in Europe; 12 in I atm ."-I ATE BOARD <»l HEM IH RE America; '28 in the far east and 71 ( PORT’S ON ( LOVERDALE in Canada. INVUSTIG AT ION “Every week of 1932 has seen foui , .. — - — Americ’iii lactories moving to < an Nl.ietoen positive diphtheria cul

ada. Piomier Bennett is reported to , ut of 3sfi n | n the Clover | have said in a recent speech that a schools Wednesday hy physic

, I \ . * * ID ( I ! ' moy big - •' ' • d M Mlllei * III ’ ill lOllcl I IXOcKl yai f' '« Hie I niled State- in* - .minty nuis <i, icpniled Fiidi-

C'anada, and h(' a- ured those at thi nooii by the Indli.na sta'e board of

——— I recent conferences at Ottawa that bj health laboialorie tit India.napolia

Vrhiulrs Uollidr

ing and afternoon he spoke at Russellvjll ■, Roachdale and Bainbridge M Dll l\ -HIP .\ It I 1 H ONLY THREE SURVIVORS VICTORIA. B. C, Sept. 30. (UP) — Wind-whipped, raging seas that sent the steamer Nevada to a -eatery I grave in the North Pacific brought death to 39 seamen nil passengers, radio messages fr in the Dollai liner President Ma lison -aid today. The Madison, proceeding heie with the three survivor , of the catasfro. phe, .elated a tale of heroism and horroi in brief radio messages as James Thorsen and Fritz Dewall, Portland, Ore., and Lucena N Decaney, Manila, the survivors, told of their rescue from bleak Anatigmak island, after their 32 shipmates and seven Chinese passengers were

drowned

Thorsen cut his head in landing in jthe surf, the President Madison reI ported. Although the sur iv rs ha I not slept in the 48 hrui - before their I M'scue,.aii<iita*l eaton only some dried flour, they were said to need only

1 rest and sleep.

) William R. Robeitson, Renondo j'Beach, Cal., the radio operator, I locked himself in his ( (bin and con- | tinned to send out iiv - ige . for help long after the N ■' -ula had crashed ashore and mountainous waves pounded over her, breaking her to

hits, the survivors -aid.

Robertson died at his post, attempting to repair hi -ending apparatus which wa- lii"kui by tire pound-

ing waves and wind.

The Nevada hit hard on the fog-

s' w that tho Douthitt girl went tt t ie Bennett home with piemeditated intent to use the knife upon member* °f the Bennett family, because of her jealousy of March Hamilton who had

PRISONER DIES \FIER 5H YEARS IN PRISON

promised to marry the Douthitt girl The drfense attempted to prove tha*

the Douthitt girl had found the wea BRIDGF.U AT Ert, Mass.. Sept 39, Pen on the day of the altercation and j < u »’i -Je- ; "*;*"’* 7 ‘ 4 had only used it m self defense after Anir, ' C “ ' n being attacked hy Mrs. Katherine AC SenP ' 1 ’ l d :" 1 " uddenl > durinK ^paugh and Mrs. Bennett. i n ' K ‘" '' hli, • ' tl11 "**'"* ,h,> P P ''« lty In addition to Mrs Bennett, w-ho , ■ 0, ,m,rd, '' COmm,tted shortly i,f,er

’’ea'ly died from loss of blood from I

TRH K (ND ’TRAILER Dl I IT I p| 1( . arrangement made there Great \|j ss Mill-i lalcd iliat all nine ,-wept island Tu»s hiy nl- lit. Ihere MIX I P " I I H INDIAN A S I \ I I, i Hi.t.ijn .nil her colonii s woul take 1,-en oi 'I. children found to h cai Wits huddei and light . went it as

I VRM HI LLER from Ca 1,000,006 < trad* rlera ol dl^hthorla germ "-ill tn • \ „ ., rammed 1 [which wmiUI otherwise go to the elud'd from . ehi* I and qiiaiantlned | r(K -ks. A new l'"ntia(' automobile on a 1 United Mates. with members of their fnmllHs. |

more men on Those children found to be rai %|* /' I I it I will (Oil lull to li exclU'lc 1 VIlSS MH r.jn' lM \

ii ill thoy have permits from theh

physicians showing that they have i

had two slice -ri ■ negative cultures

taken from both tho nose and j

throat, at last 2 4 hours apart

traile'' of the Contract Cartage Com-' “Ihis, you see, put pany atvi a lover seed huller behfng- jthe street here, who had been em

ing to the Indiana State Farm,, were I ployed in the fa lories that had

damaged lliursday afternoon in a 1 tn v ®d G < ma 'a

mix-up on the National (toad east of i The tariff leferved to by Roose Manhattan. N'o one w as in jured in ■ velt as the Grundy tariff, had A the crash, it was said. ise imdaiy and perhaps more disas-

Accotditig to repoits the Cartage : Irons effort, he said.

iiul William of (. ■ i-tle, two sisters, Mrs. KatheniM II -a-e < f (Tin toil an I Mrs. Elizahe' 15 agardin of Spencer, (htee sti . . ii- Emmett and

-less Green of Green' i-tle tind Rert /n. .. .... • .. •--«

(ireen of Gosport. company truck-trailer, carrying four' “Billions of dollars of debts are due 1 Funeral services will be held at the' new Ponti " cars, attempted to pass to this country ’rom abroad, th-

Christian church .-■I'l l.iy at 2 p.

Inilitiii.i ( lioire

WALKER TO RUN

(.REENCASIIK WOMAN DNF. OF 25 TO DESIGN . Dl I FGE DRESS

FriR NE'\ YORK I IRM

vcinds inflicted by the Douthitt girl,

(irav md frail aftey 56 years’ im

with the Rev Hart-av . pa-tor of the M. E. rhurch an I 1 <• Dot sett in

ABOARD SS REX ft IB R ALT \ H Sep' 39 M'Pi Janies .1 Walker tn tends to run for t elrctl n as mayiu

drs Alspaugh and two other daugh- l” 1 ””' 11 '' ' . !' charge. Interment in the (rosport

Some time Dtess (o , of

Gie evening of August 29.

t, .OOI) DESTROYS VII! AGES

of 15.

t»r« ,, i solitary ne finally succumbed to

(■(•rs of Mis. Bennett, as well as May- , , . . , . . . cemetery,

ear u • i i heart disease at the bridgewater state

nar 1 Alspaugh, her son-in-law-, were . . , , ... , seriously cut during the altercation 1 ® ,n1 ' b ' " n ' ?' ° U . m d SNOW IN UTICA '•b h c ecu red shortly after / o'clock ! f 11 J 2 ° f , h ' ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 UTICA. N. V. Sep' 3“ (UP)-An tothe Rullo' a when he was a boy . , ucr® ivimminv into tho

inch of snow cox* red the ground ‘ Jmpany ouliii mio xm "I CM.» todfl thi |tieimo «h... ft ftp 1 il m>de meter dr pped to below freezing until a settlement for the damages to

TEACHER TO VISIT HOOVER it* huller had been made.

FIVE ROB BANK 7h P hullei was in rhaige of Oscar

EL PASO, lex, Sept 39 (UP- DES MOINL5. la . Sept. 30 (UP)- - [ WAHPETON. N D Sept- 30 (UP) em P lov * of ,hp st<,,e Karm ' il Tbe most disastrous flood in’the his- Pf^fldent H""ver plan, to visit w|. b _ Flve niach , llP KUn bandits held up s « ifl The name- of those in lory of north Mexico was reported b' 3 first 1 hool teacher while here thp National bank of Walt- ''barge of the ( artage Company out* fcd*y to have swept away several a campaign trip next week poton today and (-scaped through a fit were not learned.

M9»l villages and damage is esHmat-! MrH Bl0 " n ( ' alla " '. ,f Wt,a ' hail of gun (Ire which resulted In •d to the hundreds of thousand* () f ! B "' IK ' h ’ ,! * "° W 78 ' lhc <,a wounds to two kidnaped girl vlctinr dollars. ,>r - ! - ■ •

Four yeai - ago she we; the fli ACTS BEC () M £ LAW

ffuect receiied In the White Hoire jnDIANAI'OIJ’?. S pt. 30 (UP)-— H1RRICANP Till I 901 pl Acts of the recent special sesiaon of ANE TOLL 204 Recently he wroe M. H-ove. . s- ^ WgMliUn ,. W ., H proclaimed law SAN ID A v P D O . oe . * * n, PfPscfi'K the h pe that he could stop Governor Harry O. I^eslle.

JUAN, P. R„ Sept. 30, (UP) , n WeBl Bia „ c h. his birthplace. He

pfislties in the hurricane of great! iris IN EFFECT

h.eerily which struck Puerto Rico ..j am , 10t ^oing to be able to take • ■ '

the huller -m a curve in the road, and governor explained. If the debtor was forced to take to the ditch when [nations cannot export goods and serit met am-ther ear. vices, they must try to pay in gold. We It was -aid the first Pontiac on the started such a diain on the gold retrailer stdeswiped the rear of the serve* of the principal commercial huller, resulting in da-mage to the new countries to practically force all of

car and the hack end of the huller! them off the gold standard. What ■ he Is assured' .h ue Is no legal oh-I Indiana to outfit. The collision forced the Cart- j happened ? The value of the money ! ,arl '' rhp Re * is exp-, t,.,| to rill

ago New

the (Jitee!’. Make York selected a

of New oYrk 'he United Press learn- young woman from each of 25 states ed tonlgh't. It Is understood his an- [to pas* upon the design of a dress for nouncement I* being postponed tin'll j col lege wea r I he on o eh sen 'rom

work wit ’ the ot 'er 24

to | was Mis.* Marguret Emily Me-

diteh of each of these countries relative to "Igh. and arrive in New York hy [ Gaughey. daughter of D an' Mrs.

Die (nine of the dollar declined alarm-

ingly. T hey jus‘, couldn’t buv cur goods with their money. These goods were thrown hai k upon our markets

and prices fell still more.”

The nominee s.iid “The Grundy tariff has largely extinguished the ex port markets for our industrial and

0:5 7 In time for he city w |i|p ma*'

or all y c nventlons.

RUTH EJ.DVR PLANS DIVORCE

W. M McGaughay of this cdtv The announcement of the choree of Miss McGaughey ha- come through the S. C. Prevo Co., **01° which re- , ceived n large card beatii'g the nic-

NEW YORK. :vpt. 30 I UP)-Ruth | Mlre , of . he 05 y rung • nnen This Fldir. the forme, A-lanMe file, wb, anl ^ d|eM , h dfs ^ are

wa* Ur! d In Mie social register aftei , I new on display In the Prevo store window and has uriacted much atten-

her marriage

Waiter Damp D

20 Years Ago

IN GREENCASTLE

John H. Alice went to Indianapolis this morning to re-enter Indiana law

school.

Charles Moore returned to Loui -

I. J'JiTZZ.SJTS??:.'* “rr. ““'f.m'rnr s.'.rv TW s. < .C. CM, M »m. Mr,

K>e 204 dead and about 2,090 in- 1 g rane t,, JUfed. with a|] but a few districts re- | e ,

P*o r during (h ^ l^athre Fred Thoma. , m • u^MMion ;ist summer will go into of* Lora viilto

INDIANAI’CI IS. Kept. 30, (I P)— ville, Ky., after a week's visit here.

S

Ported.

, . .,,,,1- session last summer M uo>ei v.,...,, to have'"'i '’ " " l " 11 ' tomorrow when the budget, for included Miss Gladys Rogers, J. O.

Local visitors in Indianapolis today

^.Kim ( , 8 , t °su r ir y n wU| £ more jr/TmayV»v« the opportunity to Hie UI32-33 Ms M '"<> “I "

Wan $35,000,000. I see you again.” I an

Camnia, k, Alonzo Cook Bryan

and James

our faun -utplus. It has prevent* I .-.on of the lat footbsil expert. Is gn j the payment of publi and privat, , j n g K p, a Rono divorce, her hus-

debts to u and the interest thereon; bund “aid today

Increasing the taxation to meet the 1 ramp Is Mi-* Elder’s third hus-

expense "f nur government, and fin- band ally it has driven our factories

abroad.” NOSEBLEED i’KRILS LIFE Rnoseiel, deviated the depression BRAZIL, Ind., Kept. 30—A blood] in t 1- 1 "iintry was American made, transfusion operation was perfermed traceable to the nigh tariff and im- on Keith Mae«, 16 years old. of Poprovident C ans to backward and crip- land at the Clay County hospital afpie I countries. To blame tlw foreign 'er the boy had nearly bled to death, victims, as he chaiged the Republi- as the result of an accident Sunday, can- ware doing, was called by the While the boy sustained a broken nose j g vernoi "the boldest alibi in the and the wound rau.-od some bleeding,) history of polities.’’ he later suffered a hemorrhage and To offset these conditions Roose- j lost a great Heal ofblood. ,

tion.

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