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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 0, L9J:E

NO. 70

TRIDUTES TO f OOLIIH'.E

TRIO ARRESTED BY

AT BKOWNSBl RG. SHOOTING

NEAR HEN DAMS

FAILED TO HEAR COMMAND Holdup Men Told Dead Man To F^“StifK ’Em Up”; Did Sol Hear

and Was Shot

BLOOMINGTON, Iml., Jan. 5.— Paul V’. McNutt, Indiana governorelect, said tonight in commenting upon the death of Calvin Coolidge: “The sudden and untimely passing of former President Coolidge ha cast

MARSHAL i a pall over the ontii nation. His

long<an.l notable public service won for liim the high tegai l and confidence of all citizen He leaves a

place no man can oci upy.”

INDIANAPOLIS. J an 6, (UP) Thro men were held by police to 4«y, suspected of being the bandits who shot and killed Chris G. Wade, 60, deaf grocery clerk, when he failed to hear their command to “ tick ’em

up.’

yThe suspects were taken into cu.tod;, at Brown burg by Mar hal Everett Huddleston. He became uspiciotrs of their actions arid called Indiana

polls iiolrce.

^Hfade walked into t grocery |, r

LEGISLATIOIN FOR BALANCING bud(;et next

NATION RARELY WMHOI I LIVING KX PRhMPLNI

t-ov Leslie i-suei| the f'Mowing brief statemcnl. “Tbc leath of cx Piesidelit Coolidge i a great I to the American pcopb Hi astute po liticul wisdom, lo i uiiening sen e of value,, his keen Yankee humor, bis careful, conservative attitude toward the affair.-, of life ciubaretl lim to all who knew Inin He was tbe personification of true Americani ,ui.”

I'resideiit elect I i nnklin D. Itoocc veil "I mi iIlexpre -ibly bo ked it th. ic i of Y| I I olid o' de l'll. I lie I

WASHINGTON. Jan. (i- The d.-.itb ' of Calvin Coolidge leaves the nation Without a living ex-piesident for tie ; jecond time since G< rgc W ishing ton dital during the a hniliislration of

ON John .Adams.

Adams wa. inauguiated in I7i»7 | and Washington died two cars later. There was another span of a few months between the death of Grover Cleveland and the inauguratii n of i William How ai d I aft, when Tie ■,

Dcrnmratic Leaders Compile Program dorc Roosevelt be ne tile living i \ After Conference With President- I president.

M. S. SHULL DRAWS I’lNES;

Y PROCLAM VTTON

SIMH.E RITES ARRANGED FOR MR. COOUDGI

CONGRESS TO START WORK POLK IBS OF INCOMING

ADM I NIS I RATION

H\M. TIM MAJOR OBJECTIVES

II DGE WILBUR S. DONNER HAS MEETING YMTH MTORNEYS

FRIDAY MORNING

tlOM.RPALK MYN l> LINED

Eb-ct Roosevelt

LEGISLVIORS MARKING TIMi; UNTIE MONDAN

NEW Ylt RK. Jan. ti, (UlP)—Congress w ill go to work soon on a budget balancing program embodying increased income and excise taxes on : the average citizen and drastic re-i trcnehinent in government costs as j drafted b> Piesident-elect Itooscvclt

and his party leaders. UlOIH HOUSES (I si Ml \s Demoeratii eongressional leaders, SEMBLY ADJOURN \IT l-.R

wh*i-' be wa emplojed near Ben Davjs just as three bandits were pro paring to hold it up. One of them ordeied him to put up bis hand-. He failed to hear and obey the command and was diot without warn . ,#CWdde -was the father ,f two sni 'M girl Hia wife died six week., agt. Wwllose under arrest gave their flgre s as Raymond Jutt, 30, Robert |l|fh!''!, 34. Aicbie I awson, 29, In (lUmjp'jli- Pol ice saj.l VS bite told ^e'-n be had -erved n five year tern |g an Illmoi prison on charges of pault with in'en* to lommit nun

r.

t, O P. -PENT $2,670,652 WASHINGTON, Jan 6. (UPl - * Republican national conunittee nt T2,670,6f'2 <>< its unsuccessful ■ttenipt to vin t 1 ’® 'a' 5 * national ele'tipn, it reported teday t 0 clerk "f the house Louth TriiiihG

nation suffei - i great lo in hi. ] at then conference with Mr. Roosesullden and mitiuiely pa ing. I -li.ill | veil whicli broke up early today, never forget hi generous, friendlv pledged tliemselvcs to press enactto me in 192tt when be de j merit of the budget-balancing pro

Bit I El SKSSIMN

feat P d me for vice-president "The deepest sympathy of Mrs. Rii' -evelt and myself goes out to hi-

fa mil j."

Vice President ( iirtis: “I vr a great I > shocked at Hie news of the death of former President Co Midge Hi pas mg will l>e mourned hv the I people, of the world M" was strong man and bad the confidence of |

the people."

I gram, farm relief and a beer bill ; They further considered relief for , debt burdene l railroads, probably through tbe Reconstruction Finance

I Corporation.

I he budget balancing program, the nr> ijor mattei Irefore the conference,

calls for:

I. Increa-.e of normal incoiue tax 1 rat> f t pi i cent on the first |4,000 of taxable income and 8 per cent above that to b to 12 per cent, respee-

16 navn, ID • • '' 1 C0B f" rejected great man, n very great American i H ' 11 and a vciy great Presi lint He wa , Pcdmtion of present exemptions one of the ■ • : • " lied pi ion. it im | to his ti B. ginning a . mb. i ..f ||2.«l». ( Revenue inerea.se estimated the i *'Uiii il "i the iiiall town of i :,f l , " , n ' 130,000,000 to $2bt),000,000.) Nortbaicploli, b> ros< t.> tbe pre a | l ontiiiuatimi of the one cent a deucy of the United Stall No nianjgalb n gas tax for another vear bein the entire br.tor.v of America wa ••in <1 it expiration date, next July 1,

So completely O'i e sftil from

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APPOINTMENT S YRI MADI

Paul McNult I u Address Joint (fathering Of Indiana I :•« Makers On Tuesdai

e 'un it" "I lii rai .e $I37,0(M),0I>0. t K> du lions of $100,000,000 in

INDIANA POUTS. Jan ii. ('T') legislators marked time today, .oinc lemaining here and others goinr home, while tbe; awaited reconvening of the 78tli general assembly .1 m ‘J Both houses adjourned ye terday after brief meeting.. 'Tie senate i. awaiting inauguration of it., pp d i ing officer, M. ( lifford Iiixum u'I, Democratic lieuteiient governoi elect He will be inducted iiibi offii " Mon day with Governor-elect Paul V M<

Nutt.

.'The bouse adjourned I" await re convening ot the senate. Drafting of bills and ceiif' ten . with patronage and rule, committee, of the two bouse., occupied member.-, who stajed in the capital foi the

WASHINGTON, Jan. (I. (UPl President ((,.over’s procla eati ui "ill

/1AL x,x t i 4,,,, ’■ former P.eselent Galvin

("VvSKS \|{K Shi rollowh

[ “To the People of the 1 uited states

- | "It becomes my sad mity to an-

nounce officially the death of ( "Ivin I xo

Coolidge, which occurreil it bis home in tbe t; of Northampton, Ma , on Jan. 5, 1933, at 12:25 o'clock lit the

afternoon

“Mr. ( oolidge had devoted hi entire life l" the publii -i i vi <" and bis

Liinimal f'at*e Is Disposed Of YVhen ri teail; pr gies-. fiom ■ •iinmlinan to Defendant Pleads Guilty fo i mayor of Nortbampton md th" ii'-e Two AfTidavits upwar*! as member of tbe state sen

ate of MassacllUsett . lieutenant go

Judge Wilbur S. Dunner in circuit 1 '^lor and governor of M ■ uhu.,etts, i-ourt Friday morning disposed of one > to vi e president and pi* i lent of the < riminal case and set a number of ^United States, tan Is a ton,pie (ivil ca-es down for arguments or ions memorial to his private and pubtrial during the January court term, lie virtue . his outsGrnding ability,

ami bis devotion to the public wel-

fare.

"His name bail ''emme in In : ow n lifetime a svnoityni fur "goaty and wisdom; and Id, teniperateiiess in S)ieecb and Ids ordeily ilelitieration in action bes[Mike tbe prof' timl s.'nse of

i , State and Shull pleaded guilty to I wsponsibilitj which lus con-1 mode of life vhi i bad been h the remaining two, being fined $5 and duet of the public Imsines ! which Ita-I ebara i.oiz.'.l hi every costs on each of the two charges. ! thc Alnerican ' i’ 1 " he j act. from ob urr er t

, , r i • . ■ i i evoked air extraordinary warmth of! Presidency

( ml cases set for hearing or trial I ,,

affectionate respon-, to in, salient i It was tin i .. 1 ■ ifc th'* and cbaiacteristic personality He j his burial would l"- the ime oo ■ - earned and enjoyed lln ii i oiifidenec i tentatious, nno nk" I liy pomp or in the highest ilegref To millions ! ceremoniou, i n om tan' " of our people his death w ill come as | Hariy Ross, his .icretary uv ii |>ersoiial sorrow as well as a public* haps his oiilv real " nfnlndr " loss. ; his immediate family, said be 'As an ex pre ion "t the puldi- , be buried with all F ■ .implicit sorrow, i* i- ordered that the flag- o* markeil his life m I Hie lr • .

the White Hon e m l of the several am*',t<n

departmental building be displayed) It wa Mr. t ■ odg"-' I at half staff fo, I pert""! lit 30 "lay, said, "that Hie U. ",1 "I

and that suitable militaiy and naval honors undei ordei . of lb"- M-eretar; i ef war ami the secielai "f Hie navy be rendered on the day of the fu

The criminal case wa, that of M. S. | Shull, of Cloverdale, charged in foui I ) affidavits filed by the Cloverdale town i board, with contributing to thc delin "liiencv of minors by permitting them lo play m his place of business. Two if tlie.-e affidavits were withdrawn by

POMP OR CEREMONY IO

FEATURE FI NEKAL Ol FORMER PREsIDEN l

Bl RIAL TO BE IS I \MILY LOI Services Tor I-amen. New I.nglandti

To Be Held tin Liiduy

Morning

NORI HAMPTON. Mass., Jrn S, (UP) Calvin Coolidge, Hi. thirtietl Pi" lidenl of th< United rest tomorrow 1» id" In- father in Granite Hill His burial, on a col I hill.-ide "f Ply mouth, Vt , where hi nicest"!- w ere buried, vvjll be a he vvisliid it, 'ithout uiidiii* snlemnity, and vviHi" it pre

ten "'.

The fnrnier Pie.ddent, m death as in life. wa. i vyinbol of the implc

were as follows: Jan. 7—Edna Robinson v

Robinson.

Jan. 9 March Hamilton Deem et al.

Jan. 10 Misner. Jan. II

Oral F

vs. Glen !

I l ink Y oung vs. Albert Eiteljurge

Dull a

Ja

Pies ingi r.

Jan. 12 Wells. Jan. I 4

' b 11 les 11

Jan. 10

1 perut ide . a id y that of bis

Samuel Sayers vs. Morton Clara I McHargue vs

Harnaby

Pearl S. Mahoney vs. Met

ndet

,1|0

•1 ha

mpelitan Life Ins. Co Jan. 17 Loui ville

In .

his

It

Jeiiit Stock |

HOME APPOINTED * INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 6, (UP) — Charles L Bolte, former Wahash p ilice chief, w i appointed Itead of the / state tmreau of criminal ideiffifi'a iiott today by Secretary of State Frank Mayr. Ji He will take offue Jan 9, SU'ceed ing L. L. Osborne, Lafayette

jmh'r Doiiiht I

AT M RlvlA DINNER

D\Y F.VKNINt,

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INDIANAPOLIS I IVES 101R

Hogs 6,0t'0, holdovers 134, general 10 to 20 cents off; 120 to 210 Ib-^ , to .{3.15; 235 to 375 lbs . $3 to $3 05; 275 lbs. up. $2.85 to $-'.95; packing

■o s $2.00 to $2.5"

■ _ Cattle 300; tal e , 600, no lest of conditions; usual Fridav cleanup trade, around stead;, fed steer $3 7.> to {5; some beifei , $.t.0tJ * > $1.30; odd head higher; cow ; J '00 to $3.00; low

I apt'i print ion bills below the estimate | weekeml

f President Hoover | Those committees were tbe onh 5 The beer tax. estimated to raise ' a PP oinle, ‘ in the Uo huUses "

llonornl Rv Elksl‘ l ;:""'T ;"£«*« v. *.

• ' I Ins fills up the gap of $492,600,- n()Ull( . p(1 tolllorroW

I PH", which is the deficit at the end

! PASI EXALTED R! I ER 1.1 EM ' of fi ’ ,a > M‘" r ' e1 ' dj "lf JuI J’

IH! Rs- ‘- l-'-iR "hich Pre.,iileiit Hoover esti-

! rnati I. This deficit excludes public I debt inking fund lequircmeuts anil

Wilbur S. Dunner, rerentlv appoint ' i, " l " ,lps de,,t fr( " n fyrei ir" ed Putnam circuit court judge, and n I wl "^' ""'V ""«• ''P forthcom

past exalted ruler of the Gicencastle n '

Elk-, was honor guest at a turkey This program was evolved by the dinner given by the Elks at their Demo ratic leaders in Washington, home II South Indiana street Thui "hen Mr. Roosevelt turned down the lay evening More than one hun- manufacturers sales tax, anti was died Elk.,, several of them from ^louglit here for Mr. Roosevelt’s ratiCravvfird,ville and Brazil, and one ficatioii. He placed iesponsibility

upon them liandivv ork.

and then approved their

expeett'd in lii-

approved Monday-. Legislators will attend the inauguration d 11:39 a. m. Introduction of bill, mi; start

in the aftenioon.

Mi Nutt will nldre-- the two ■ i,e. jointly Tuesday foinnoon. Senate and bouse patronage i om inittees today were poi-ing over n commendations of assemblymen for friends’ appointments to jobs in the two bouses. Several appointment - were made yesterday afternoon by

the committees

The senate committee appointed

from Chi-ag*>, attended the event In addition t" the splendid turkr

dinner with all the ti imiiiings, pie I Rp eleven Democratic conge siuiipare I under t e direction of • harles | leaders smiled philosophically over

Broadsti-eet, mu ic was pr ivideil by Hal Ri'thert's university (lance band Judge Donnei was pre ented by Ernest St ner, secretaiv of tbe Elks, and made a brief talk expres - ing bis thank . to the org ini/.at jm

the following Elb Henry, < "iiiier ville, endor-ing clerk. Norniaii < .or don, New Albany, registry clerk, Ros, Troyer. I'pland, file 'lerk. YH Ada Goodwin, Newcastle, ioiiriial clerk; I .eight ri Bowers, Fort YY'ivne, calendar clerk; Donald mitb, Indi anapoli.K, doorkeeper, and Je epb Curtis, Anderson, assistant i|""il -ep

cutter

and cutters $1 M) to I for the event in bis lioimr

Veals little changed, good and cle ice j Jiiilc.e Donner i om- of Hie n il ^6.9 Oto $0.50 ,landing members of thc Greenrastle ■ Slieep 2,000; lambs not fully devrl-j nrdei of Elk.-, having filled all Iht ■ped, few early -ales steady $0 (X) to ; . hairs in that organization pri"i in ■B.25; some fed westerns held higher 1 erving as exalted rulei

' n night's work a they emerged 11 'in the neatly five hour conference hi the cuiiiforta'hle library of the I -evcll home on litli Street here ""I "t Iheniselve to Hie task which

Huy all lial hoped to avoid increas- cr Sen. l ied \ Egan, (iary, , g I axes. The rates they decided to member of tin .enate patioiiagi i • in

V on th'- aveiage (itizena pocket- mittee. 'k .-Mid the i icli man as well—are ■ Hmse of wartime days, but they ein- ' isi/.eil that tin. is a situation akin 1

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Land Bank vs. Leslie ('. Priest. • Jan IS YViley Hasting, vs. John II Smith Jan. 20 True Hixon Lbr Co. v, M "iris kei ey. Jan 21 Ylildred Louise Undei "I vs. ( I vie Underwood; Ro\ > . : 'ithei din, Ri vs. Areliibald A Five

C'.iats

Jan. 23 ■ itiz.ens Trust Co. v - Susie M Hiltles. Jan 25 * eutral Trust (_o. vs I j thin Moore. Jan. jt> lb i teg I. Hanna, receive* v . Dean Welmer. Jan. 2K ( lifton Ratliff vs Vet Jean Ratliff. Jan 30 1/ ae Nicholson vs Ja Wilsnii. Jan. 31 Jo a Ellett vs. Mary A. Mastcn Fell. I State of Indiana vs. Igifayettc Y1 •< laughey . Feb. 3 J. I Gillespie v». Arthur

Stone

Feb. 4 Ruby Evans vs. June

F.vans.

Feb. ii llubbaid Kivett harms ' o. j v s ( ba l les • . < lay. Feb. 8 Amos E. Ayler v, Janie--Gilbert ( ole Feb. 9 Geo. A Collett v 0 . Mmni •

I )VVI ||S

titbie .scott vs John A. ,

neral.

' III, R HER I Il'MiVER

Poslollnr M.i;' \i Hali Ma 1

will REMAIN IN IHV1 I’ttsl I ION FOR I MIR 1Y D Y Y s |\ HONOR Ol ' OOLIDGE A telegi im flom I i "'b Iv. H" ltd assistant secretaiy of Hie treasure department, r> ceive.l b- I stun .ter t R. Bartley Fri'lay . order "d the flag at tlo 'iiieiH i tic post effice to be lialf liiasted foi the nev' thirty days in honor T fonni ' I’re.a dent t (Ivin < Iidg( , Im li'a 1

Thursday

According to postoffb. ftN'iei beie. flag; on (II iv v ei n"!‘-i'■ build ings will be lialf ma ted fo, 'bis p.-r ior in honor of the ex pre-ident BEI I IN'. HIM I- Y V OR LI)

sent from these i ite him bu lied as sin motliei. bis fat.i* ■

was In . way ’*

( ah in t oolidge mig t b, .- een | tiuried in Aldington ceineti iy, ' . re:' ilongsidi Hi" great of th* nation. , Alls, ( oolidge. who km'> Jiim b": Y I (hose for In; fui! resting plie-e th" I cemetery m the lulls that n* wlute through the wintei ami , reeu tot

I Hie summer.

Hi air "stor ; for . ‘ncra*i ns ! ba'-k," had been buried Ha re Funeral services Will be al tb-v Ld- ! watds Congreg.-iti'n ■! i mi' li, 'lieie I Hie fornii-r President "1 ’i ' • ' nlgi were regulai ■ ml in' I b f 1 will be conducted * Hie F I J. Renner, pastor I ■ -u- i. ■ s i named for Jonal I 1 , . • . I teeuth century dr .ne. » u . . i ,

aome here

The nation' gira 1 nid tin little

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rebus, ’

blest will

gather in Mu

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):50 a. tn.

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] much the same > ■ ! existenc. im

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INDIANAI’OLI! . Jan 1 ' Ll

Approval of pari mut'iul betting 't | Hie presiden lioi,,e races in Indi ma - ' expr( ad|t|ie duti* of by Hie state I" ‘id ign "It'll'- late j ad in , te.|, yesterday w e,, j, voted to follow j e-l tin in - prt• edure of the , t. ( itinty and | mole tii.m ,

ere 'iitine

ilnternatIon il Accountant

Robert Goff.

Neva M. Whitted v> .1 J.

Itistri r Tan i -mil .in betting legaliz it mn l.i|l in

lature

ba- king tile legi-

HYRI.E Dls'll it'

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INDIAN \ I’OLIS, Jan. <!. (' P| * Aji indictment (dunging J" . II Mellett, former Aiiderson niavoi, ! with conspiracy to violate the pre I liibition law was dismissed in fed i eral court le re yesterday upon n m m mendatioii <>f tieorge R. .I'firey, I

S district attorney

l

silt IA L sEwSIUN INKY M Y BI » WASHINGTON, Jan. U, (UPt A special ion of toligies- aftc March 4 is inevitable mile • pi -hibi Hon repeal, Imp, and farm relief b g islation are enacted this ses .inn house majority lead'-i It'iiliey aid t" day on his iiturn from lb,' New Y’ork , conference with Pre ident ele, t Kco.-evclt.

Feb.

McCoy. Feb. Iff .In if't \ v Feb. 17 h auble.

Teb 20 First National Hank of Martinsville vs. Andrew J. Bryant

teb. 22 Andrew Gibson vs John] BALDWIN, YUch, Jan f.. d p, . A Hanks el al. Search for four bandit 1 who hot and 1 ' 1 '> M‘Won P«yn* - Robert k ,|., the K B. Baldridge. J , Mi , j, , sl: ,, p H . l|lk v . .t e ,dav an I es Feb. 27 Janie, A. Neil et al vs. . ,. a|M;d wj , , ...'ntered in Hus ' ity of I re Haute. ] .paecely seDli-d region t"d -v when '* it .; Eattu , ( T-ci rt B. th* gaJ , . , . , tolen

Baldiidge. | machine

Mar 10

Hirt.

ajid

.-.Ignif n coming He an 1 linakfa Jed v ane-l at hi

n’l

Gu., Jackson vs Andreiv

md engaged st; brief gun battle.

police

"It wi

- it!i Hie Hemauw that it - ■ Ite r ad In |llt 1 llfll .1 re'iil tb* p'ip* i ‘Let’a u 1

Mr. <

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just

Yl n 13 Tdliel Allen vs Lone Star t emerit Co.

Mar. 20

A St. L. Ry

Mar 27

Y| ai ie I ,ri

t I are nee Ylartiu vs t J.

. C".

Algernon. Griswold vs. old Denny.

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t.

20 Years Ago I0DAY IN liREENt AS 11 n

1 Ytiss Lillian Southard v a s a vi Jtoi ! in Indiaiuip'dii W. E. Gill. W. S. Bun is. and (’. A I Rockwell were here from Cloverdale

on business.

Miss Florence Talbuit returned to I Swnyzee where she i> t aching aftei spending the holidays with her ‘ mother, Mrs. Jessie Talhurt. Mrs. M. S- Heavenridge and Mrs W. H. Jennings'’are at home from In

IM I I BY1IM MINE BI.ASI ( Al -E d PIV.MI ED, III., Jan. 6, (UP) An exp! ion of methane gas be j tie-1 | to have been set off by a light on’s minei' ap, was the direct cause t the YI i.| i ( mine disaster which I 3t », on j bristmas eve, ai - ' cording to th* official report of a vpecial invesligatiiig committee, apl"'inte(l John G Millbouse. dire tor of the state department of mines and miners, and made public

here today.

THE YY EAT HER Generally fa>>' and slightly warmer tonight; Saturday cloudy and unset-;

The Coolidge home at Northamption, Mass., w here former President Calvin Coolidge died Thursdhy. Mrs. Coolidge is shown in Insert, - —

Illinois state militia entering Taydorvilhr. Ill . follow ing latest cbisli

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diunapolis where they spent several thd, [oIIovn*'* »>> toider north anu working miners ami pickets which ended when two person* were killed days. * J central portions. • j and more than a dozen wounded * *