The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. life.
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THE DAILY BANNER
letted from a tobacco tax-
The ot h«>r bill a.lvanc^i 1° secoad
MIAMI. Ha , >Vfe. T—J«*« L
Texas, a; pears de~iirie.I to. h^ad the reconstruction . aace o* r rfatioo un-
der the Roosevelt admm.stration. Through this ?iant agency and its
billions of credit. Presidan-elect
Roosevelt is looking fer a strong
« . for ass ttr.g he nation
of attorneys
on the u *aid ‘wing which be hejiev- fense.
es will re^ ilt from his “new deal ”
And
Herald Consolidated
“It tVavee For AH'*
Fiitereti .n the pnstoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March S. isT*.
criminal cases if 1<> members of the Subscription price. 10 cents per j ur y ^_, r? e instead of all 12- it alse *«.eh: *3.00 per year hy mail in I’utwculd provide for a ,udge to ques- narn County; $X50 to ta 00 per year hand! tion and eliminate vett-rerafn instead by mail outside Putnam County
for the state and de-
readine was the hank co .e advocated a nmission a * the l&Si leeislature to -t iy he state
banking situation
The house killed a bill providing verdi t may he reached in
the
that
F \BM HI RF \l Ml 1 I IMi
The Madison towmsr,. Faun Bureau ’ meeting will be held Wednesday eve- j
Selection of Jones for chairmanship of the hoaro means the displacement I of At lee Pomerene, 'Hiio Democrat. | The latter - - affointment by President j Hoover was blocked, together with j
all other nomination-. — th session ^ 7:S# o'clock, February 8th at of the sena e. ^ No l0j ^bool house Paul Fngie This and other gos-u emanated to- ^ jjedaryville will -peak on the subday from the temporary Democra'.e _ -
national headquarters established here at the Miami Biltnu .-e no el oy James A. Farley, nati-mai chairman outing
the fishing cruise of the
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Stomach Sufferer Eats Anything Now
"1 bad beeo s ck four yew ■:cni»*h :rcu .«= Was ed. unabie to work a ad
e •. e ry .me I at*. But. ihac.aa -j
... . arr. a' e re na,l ar.r: <
war :—and work tlx day* a we**
a dc.. * wr’a i
Car. rave a world-wide recc-d o
>uc esa in the treatment et a r.s. atoma-b ulcers, excess a ^ - -i. r. j - pXilia a::er
r.f sour ftoirtch. conttipat Jo:-..
«artburn. poc r digestion. dyap^P*
gastrit.s. and ot . er conditions :aa««d
pv hyperacid.ty or faulty diet Why s after . hen you can try tb * » . /r s * reatm^r t w
■ -it r^k** - S'■‘0 pacitnge - Udga r . aMets today. C'ae tht t: t'.re c ox and then. If you ar* no; pov:* « tv at they have done mere for y -i s ck «:crr.a:h than aarthinK y*
r ■
and ge* your money back. A»* Jon druggist f r l dga today a. i what a -eai •reatratnt car. a- »© r ycur »>k stomach.
down
l yerr'.tec.
simply worn out?
Take Lydia E. Pinkham'd \e2etahle Compound
'lurnine M d. l£ !W £ S r» sm -.I,.. Greencastle Morning '1 ' • a 'c w ■ v j u ' r ^44 ,tiiu.i> »oeo out. __ meet with Mr-. B r a: the Sigma L , JU g. ,Chi house Wedne-o . “ • "g Febru- .“reogth^nJ ary 8. at 10 oV. <. M,-s Uuise , Palmer Walker - !! have charge ' ; ^ the program. . . sua »aub the toutu. ^ v v -S T T
Pre-irtent-
elect in southern waters. TTie whirl of speculation among Democrat.: lea.ier- ale, pul W .lliam H. Woodin, New York, m he cabinet as secretary of c mmeroe an.i brought out the name- of Henry 1 Stevens, North Car. ’ "a former commander of the A i- mi gi’H. 'or secretary of war. „ ; Archibald .vk’Nril. Connecticut- O Max Gardner, Ni.i'-h Carolina -ecretar> of t e- nn\ ..
Edgar Prevo is in Oticago
business trip.
Miss Almeda Pitchford of th
ject “Pouhr>- and Poultry Feeding.' - Jj n l 'bi.-ago on bu-ine--
A play entitled ‘PoHy’s Parade - ’ will
he given The cast is a- follows; Jerry Elkins—Omer B> -weM Mrs. Elkins—Mrs. John NeLsoa. Polly Elkkms—Mrs. Mart Boswell. Jack Elkkins—Gienth n Irwin.
TTie American I-egion will even r.g at 7:3® o’cl.-ck ir. th
Mrs Susanna Perkins—Mrs. Rogers Willy Perkin*—Donald \ei> t Marv |y>u—Margaret Nelson
Mrs. j, hn Shannon, We-; street who is ill of pneu.’i e.i the county hospital- Nb ; -
ing for treatment.
- city' pet this
baiL
Walnut . ei.ter-
ewn-
l,. M >TEVENS. Drugiti't TranslVrs Of Pro|>ertv I il<‘<l OBPfl INS’ BOMB SBLLS I KVB IM M \RloN TOWNSHIP F< <k
$2.10®
Real
office of Mr
The u\oroe suit »f Geraldine Lyon corder. or the past week. aga:n-t Purard Ly n has iu-en dis-, transfer for a 8*5 acre farm in Marion
missed in circuit court by the plain- townshi
Section Three To Meet Thuredaj Section Three of the Christian I church wall meet with Mrs. Frank Farmer, South Ini.ana street Thuis*day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock + + + + •!• + Mrs. Williams Hosiers To Priscilla Club The regular meeting f the Modem Priscilla club was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H E Williams, Popular street A short bus- . iness session w-as held The afternoon i w as spent in sew ing for the county I hospital. Twelve members were pres-
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estate transfers filed in the ’ + + + ■***
Mae Iigger> . ....nty re- , section Four To
VOLl ntf.f.rs shoh increase
YaLen
01 r mm
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Are at Your Service You cau harrow as man) as you need at rates regulated by State law- Y’ou are charged only for the time you use them. The .aster you P*y—the lews the cost. /N diana Loan Co. v 11 E - Wash Slg. ' 2 Phone K.
include
fr m the Greencastle Orph*
eor On-hard.
SALE - Andes
B. chbelt 7-2U-
THRFE ADMIMSTRATloh BUI' Ait YNCLD IN IOVYFR Hol 'l
P1.0R RFI IE1 Bll 1
, tiff at cost of the plaintiff. Miss Ida Lecr.e Sutheilin returned to her home at Cloverdale after a i short visit with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Noble Snyder, north
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INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 7. Three iir.porttnt bilU, all
hiving a; ;• aval of the admin -tration. were advan^eit ty 'econd reading in the house of representative) today. Included was the administration bil* !iV‘raiiring utility law to make it easier f r mure-ipa!: to own and operate t..eir gas. light or water
works.
A fe-w minor amendments were added to the origin.J irea-ure which cnniait-eo th*- aignaiures of 2T. h r ‘i,-» mem Ik s. The old age pension bill of Rep William J. Black, Anderson, wa*moved up to second reading alter rejig drastically amended The maximum payment to each person wa.- reduced from the original provision of i25 a mouth to $!.*> and the age limit inci- tsed fr- m 60 to 70. The bill provides that the county shall pay half the pension and ih“
INDIANAPOLIS, ind. Feb 7 UP. — Tentative yiovisior- of a no r r^lie:
College avenue
Mrs-
of them tj|tj t>eing pr* ■ .red unuer adtruni-tra-
d today j
tion direction were annoby Gov. Paul Y - . McNutt.
He said the bill would provide for
jr.ty recorder. ? death of her
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were he]*.
Mae Eggers. co
has received word of th sister-in-law. Mrs. Jame Danville Funeral send there Tuesday afternoon. .
In the suit on note of the First Na-
an aproprialion of r2".vi* Ur a gov-1,, M i r , ,,, f Bm aga • -- W 11 ; , - ,, r . .
unemployment relief c mmis R Campbell, a finding has been ma ie
It will arrange a setup
Henry Clay. acies in Jackson twp.
Man - * *1-
liquidating projects. : hattan store keeper fell at
an- - Home t Cecil W. Morgan, for
»2.!00.
R»-3l estate transfer* for the week
follow:
Philii. I^hr and trife, to Elbert F. -p ... her exec . 35Afi acres in Marion
twp., $90®
I.. I ward >. Chew and wife, to Tran Bowden an-i w ife, .and in YL ashing-
iton twp.. 11.
Roy E. Sutherlin and wife, t . W. R. iHutcho-on and wife, land in Marion
j twp.. VtOfl
Mary A Johnson, to Samuel Rat-
Bv Nazi Factum
RRFYK UP SESSION OF GERM \N REICHSTAG COMMITTEE XT
BERLIN
emoi
Si on
twp. fl.
m circuit court in favor of the plain j j, . . a .... and husband, to J. courage the borrowing of Re-on-truc , m tn? su!n 0 f $747.04.
tion Finance Corpation funds hy j
cities and ather local unit* for self- I Washington J. Hunt, retire-. Orphan* Home to Cecil
W. Morgan. 86.54 acres in Marion
tw-p. *2100
Bertha C
The hill also wiH include a nro- Tuesday morning and -uffer.d a f r i vision t'. exempt from taxation ho i*ee _ tureo hip. F l ue to Ids advance.;
used for fioor relief work.
the .nj
ious
was considered rati
Tucker, to Martha C
i Tucker, part lot 17.3 Greencastle nr-
iginal )dat $1.
-••u Pit KFT* AT MINf
PRINCETON lad.. Feb. 7, (UPi—’ Arrest of 12 men on not charge- and ct-eumptl n uf operation- at the c .operative Franci-co mine, east of here, bre. ght out neirly 5®® picket- today
Mrs. Floyd Goodman th . was in-| yy [y McElroy and wife to Glenn jured in an automobile dent last Skelton, quiet claim to lots at Reel**
Saturday, retumeit t her home ir- viile. $1.
Newcastle Tue-ta>. fr .m the (■■•■-..•.u I Guy K. Martin and others, to Bes-ho-nitai Mr Good a. an left Saturd . p- Martin, quiet claim to lot* 11 after receiving ti eot it 12 . ■kuMt’i - oitcl 'vision to Brown’s addition. $1.
Cars driver hy Gerald Eggers, P
arvd, and Paul R>i-i were damaged in a ington and Se.m naiy morning, althougn : injured. City mar-.-investiea-ed
,g. Greencarash at Bb ■ ireet.-. Tue-i tiier driver \ Otto rt Do
\liilinou> ( ivnn W ill Talk IVrms
BOONVILLK. Ind. Feb. 7-youth-western Indiana will join with Boonville on th» birthday of Abraham
In the foreclosure suit of 'he Cei.- ^ tral Trust company of Green- a.-’ o j against Alfiert Y\ Alice and other-. I -•ending in circuit court. Charles p Be-ad'treet has been a i»ointed r ' ceiver for the mortgaged pr.per.v under band of $2 000. HeJ>art Fox age 10 year*, of Mar* I shall. 111., suffeted u isadly lacerat- ! I right nand late Monday afternoon when he caught his hand in a fe-’l, grinder, at the home of his br. ther- ; in-law-, Clyde Ruark at Fillmore. Due (to the seriousne-* of the injury it w- - nece-sary to amputate three finger 1 . A school bus driven by O.t Lydi k wen. into the ditch and turned on it« 'side a mile nor'h of the Cro - roads I school early Tuesday morning, but none of the school children in tk-» h - 1 were hurt. The truck wa- only slig’.tly damaged. The snow and ice were said to have been responsible f .r the accident.
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N 'N RO SEIZE l> W m N W ■ \l TR \ ININt. SHIP \'K
LENIENCY
To Meet Wednesday Section Four of the Chri.-tian church will tree; \Y ednesday afternoon at 2:30. o’chack in the church basement. Memt*ers please not* charge of meeting, place.
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Fortnightly (Tub Held Valentine Party Monday Members of the Fortnightly Club entertained their husband* and friends with a Y’alentine dinner-bridge party Ylonday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rariden. Forty-six members a-d guests w ■ re s*--atfd at small tables ^rotated in keeping with the Valentine -eason. The evening was stNent in playing bridge Those on the entertainment committee were Mrs Hei.er Ellis. Mis Paul B >--ton and .Mrs. Kenneth P. k + + + + + •!' + Farl Fisk Yuxiliary l o Meet M eduesday Members of the Karl Fisk Auxiliary U. & w. will hold a pitek-ii mq per We-Jnesday evening at 6 trt r.’clo< k a* he Elk’s cluh. Members of the Earl Fi=k Camp are invited to attend Everyone please bring table service
+ + + + + +
P. F.. O. sisterhood Ta Meet Wednesday Chapter I. of P E. O. Sisterhoo i. will meet with Mi-s Wilh“lmina 1 ank Wedne-day evening. Fetiruary b, at
7:30 o'clc^*k.
++♦*+++ Woman’s C ircle To Meet Wednesday The Woman’s Circle if the Presbyerian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. L. H Dirk- 620 Ea-t W i-hington -tp-et Members are a-ked to please bring needles and thimble u> ding for :he Red Cross
NEW YORK (UP)—St.
■ . - Day, 19M, scheduled to prove ^ . a- . r wiii r.-mance is depression-
•-Vring 120.000-,
^i Meetinv Ended than ever and the messages of love are told in more verses and more '
puns than ever.
Valentine consumption has increased 200 per cent since the war and has continued to increase during the depression. Penny and two for five
hearts tokens lead
Messages of serious affection are
proclaimed in 75 per cent of 1032 val- | hers of the
entines. although the penchant for puns reflects the wise-cracking age. Comics that actually scoff at the tender emotion show a slight drop Cupids and doves are in minority. The best selling valentine-- maintain a background of hearts but feature everyday scenes. Many of them feature movable arms, heads or legs, reacting the popularity of mechanical
toys.
Adults send out about 30 per cent of the valentine supply. Some firuit gauge this demand much higher, anticipating that curtailed budgets will substitute hearts for more *ub-
Aantial tokens of affection. N VTION’S POLICE. X'KED TO HI NT FtiK STUDENT
PHILADELPHIA. (UP)—Police of the nation have been asked to hum for Henry Huntington Gibbs, brilliant 20.year old student of the Univer ity of Pennsylvania, who vanished two week* ago after writing his father
he planned suicide.
His father, Henry C. Gibbs, an employee of the United States Depatt ‘.ent ot Agriculture in Washington, has had fliers printed with a picture and description of the boy and -ent to every section of the country. Although he left two suicide notea, his family is convinced he is still
alive.
Lincoln nev a marl r a coin re* hs memorial, c ation of R ♦he Lirooln
Indiana.
G .erno- R .ul V McNu t v q! make ti.. - nr.. . idi-
Sunday in dedication of ■ anng a likenc.-i cf LinrebTori' r> produced as a •mm«morating the associr • ille with 1 ; n-oln when t. . iy w-re 1 -'dents of
I
Mr. and Mr* C. C. Ca-sad;, of In-i dianairolis. formerly of Clove!da!-*. | escaped injury Monday night wh- n | the car in which they were returning from Spencer to Cloverdale went ■ ver I 'an embar.ktrent on the new r-.ail, south of Cloverdale. It was believed 1 j the car struck a rough place in the highway, throwing it out of contr.!. | The car turned over alighting in its] ; wheels at the bottom of the hank. Al-
The dedication r« - '»2' - *'» will open at though a wheel of the car wa* cru-hed
THE HAGUE. Feb. 7, (UPl-Na- ; ..fficial- and marine- ab ari the 1 nni-i.t -teamer Adelharan ex- | - t. 1 t 1 \eitake t'day the crui*er I*e Z. v. n Provincien, manned by a , r a ..f mutinous Sumatran*, accord-
i.g t< ad - ke» from Batavia. T mutineer-, who captured their i tn 1 • '. out t> eg while most of
the officers were ashore, -aid in :r*b - n ■ -age that the> were r 1 iy to -urrender <n condition that t .. w „ld not »e punished. They
1 e) -eized the ship in p|ote=t
j-inst recent wage fut.* and WouH .ur in at rabaya. where 400 meu are under arre*t for refusing to obey rder- af-er the cut- were ann unced. The Aldeharan wa- repc.rted wit'.v . •‘■ve mites of the cruiser after chasug it *in:e Mf.nday. Meanwhile
r- were said to he trying to
Bill Provides \t‘\N l)i*|Kirtm< k nt
F'T YBI.ISHMFNT »»l MAX *| xlt PURCH XSING HGAKD I' CONSIDERED
EN1 « VNNON IS
REMOYFD FROM RIVER
XLBANY - , Ore. (UP)—An ancient md muzHke-foadiiiff camoa, : n almost perfect cmdition, was remov.' 1 from the Williamette River e;c 1 dre<igiiig company. H -tori ally-minded citizens leam•d tlif. cannon had i>een brought to
MIS
•dehrate the *-le tion of Lincoln in IISOC They never fired the piece, owever. Several Jeffersonians -ecretly -hoved it to the river hank and let it sink in water and mud. The cannon was virtually a museum piece Alien Rcpubli'ans dragged it h*re.
ABRAI'AM LINCOLN ^ VHIHUtifk h'T- e..y 1 • ,r< ■> • s I ’Jf" 4V * T '’l’ T ’ M "b* • I < Y’'' if ' ’ | i> fl KAlt<M+ A' 1 '-.I)/*:** : 4 r M«*»S ! ’fft” cv» - - • • [ !(< - N I ''CM . 1 q-N 1 riSAVT! tU 'j x , r 0 IX i.N |H ! hfusia..it 1 v • •. 1 »• - f r.ti>>-t!• ■< ia , j,
The ma-ker bears a reproduction in n ,v n Sunday with a lunth“on at the none of the glass was broken.
INDIANAPOLIS. Feb 7 1UP1 — E|U:ti)l.*hrnent f a new state pur-cha-ing dept.rtmsnt is provided in an admini tratior, bill being ptepared today for intr-iduction in the legisla-
ture
The hill provides for a purchasing department, with a governor appointed dire tor. to buy material* and sup-
ate unrest in Dutch Guiana. S^uth | P 1-6 ' {nr a11 '*** aepartmert- except
*rica, and at Denhelder, stat .!i of " •- !' tch marine.
It would eliminate the • u-. ; • state purchasing committee, elected b> tiustees cf the state penal and) benevolent institutions and w--ich buy« only supjdies for those ins-itu-
tions.
Paul B. Fry. Linton, in umhent state purchasing agent appointed by Gov. Paul \. M.-Nutt. w-oulcj remain
INDI XN \P<)|.I> LIVF'HK K
chief l** 16 aighway department, the state college- and the *tate pri!iC r . ? iuiard.
bronze r " the earliest known photograph c* . .nceln It is the work of Ge<irge H. Honig. of Evansville, histonaa and -culptor. Boon'ille wgs the town to which Lincoln came in his yo«th to attend court trial* and borrow b.»«k- frem th. ithrarx- of John A. Brigckv'tridge. It wa.- through
ror ^Mr- 110 McNAit^Mr atuOl^ ' J'jhn Vermilb n. county school su -
, , ,, _ enntendent, aim. -t lost hts home in
Phili t ( . Lutz, Judge and Mrs Roscoe
... . r- . i . .Clinton town-hip Sunday by fire B Kipe- and XXiLiain F'JrtLne. of Ind- 1 , . ,, . u. .
ianapejis, a native son of Boanville. At 2 p. m. the Evansville Shrine
hand will give
cause of the extreme cold, the heatling plant had been fired heavily dur-
, ,. . ing the dav and in the afternoon, it
half-hour concert in , ' , 1 was discovered that some boards near
Boonville th* the Lincoln family U*««r> rrogram will follow at 2:*t
ranes on it* trek front its Indiana resi- 'o’clock. J
dence
Kohlmyer. '.re-ident of' pr |
but had it had a few minutes time get underway, the entir* hotr*.
rthern Holland. Meetings w*re :..rt>;d .en at Denhelder and all per- .- nearing the marine *tation were
halted and questioiiMj.
The mini-try of cfc-nse told the
Pre-- the cn «r wa; heading
ut'.ward along the bumatran coast v i.ile a .U|Uadron commanded hy Vice Admiial Orten, comnander of the E . -I Indie* 'leet, was steaming from
the Celebes sea to mret the ship.
"The annual expect* to contact the -u -,>r \Vedne-4ay nr earlj Thu:.-day.” it was *airl at the mintry. “A squadron cf seaplane* is
. ineuvering with the warships.”
Report* that the mutineers had rrendered -..ere denied at the min-i-try of colonies. Officials of the • in -try -ah there w* no unrest at
I>ep)eMer or at Sourtbaya.
tin his job, it was reported.
LEAVE'. BUTLER *7YH««
H gs 5.00U; holdovers 114; mostly itr fe*!.' up Ido to 225 lb-.. I3.R5 to $3.90; 225 to 275 U>*.. *3175 to $3-80; 275 lbs. up $3 65 to $3.70; 140 to 160 lb*.. $3.70 to $3.80; 100 to 140 lbs., . $.i.4>' to $3.60; pn- king -rw* J2.50 to
I $3.00; few $3.25.
Cattle calves .500; liberal ; *upply h< ef -toers; normal action; fully steady bulk medium weight* >«.-.> to $5.65; lights and yearlings fj.25 to $6.00; plainer kind $3.75 to $4.0(1 hei'ers $.',.50 tn $5.00; beef cow - $2.25 to $3.00; 1 'a cutters and cutters $1.25 to $2.00: veals steady f. >0; down; calves .50 cents up, top
$7.50.
Sheep 1,700; early trade steady; hulk $6 60 to $6.25; extreme heavy and thri A-out f .50 down, most west-
<>; $'
BERLIN, Feb. 7 (UP)—Nazi mem-
Reich*tag permanent
committee for safeguarding parliament’s right broke up a meeting of the committee today after Chancellor Adolf Hitler’s legal expert. Hans Frank- delivered a tirade against
Jews.
Tim committee adjourned ndennitely and was not expected to meet again, because of fear of violence between Nazis and other member- The adjournment marked the end parliament’s efforts to investigate alleged scandals in connection with agricultural relief and deprived parliament of one of its few remaining
guarantee.*.
In dealing the latest blow t.. the emaciated form of the German parliament system, the Nazi* refused to meet under the chairmanship of Paul I $.-be. rotund and jovial ' ab*: leader. Frank’s anti-'emitic tirade did not apply to Inebe. who 1 Dentile, hut wa= directe i again-t the sociali*t party which ha* many Ice
i-h members.
The committee met today to continue its investigation into the alley ed misappropriation of government funds in meeting the financial w *he« of big land owner* of en*tem Ger-
many.
In the last election campaign. I.ne'oe referred to Hitler in a *pe n 'ire State of liope as “Adolf, th. ,*i ik with bloody fingers." He ref-rred t* report that Hitler is of Si ■ akiari origin, which Hitler branded derou«. Frank quot. d from Loob-yeer and announ’ed that the Nazi- would not meet under his chairmans'.ip. Loebe left the speaker - ch-. 1 in.iii an upr ar, automatically ad un ae the session One Nazi was killed, an alf a dozen were wounded, when H tlentereturning from the funeral rarie killed at Homberg wet- fired on from ambu*h last night Xnother Nazi \'a* slain from am'- 1 ne-r Hamburg. Otto Braun, former premier th-Pru-*ian government, who*e la*’ trace of power was removed by an emergency decree which guv. hi* place on the Pru**ian -late . in d to vi*e chancellor Franz \Yn Papen. announced that he would ask t >• *upreme court to rule on the i.»n*titU' tionality of the decree. Aft. r I’.pcn was made a ruemher 0/ t -taw ce>unril. dissolution of the det voted and eleuion* se-t for I ''
to the new re ;■ knee in Illinois, the Warrick County Historical .Society tr>
after I incoln had grown from a -mail wi» preside. Beside* Governor McNutt j W0u w\,7e'''b^n 7 destroyed'bec»us“"of boy t. trtanhood m inis region- .Mayor Floyd Nwter. Mr. Lutz at- , ack nf ^ fac i|ities.
Tr.e marker ha# in th* tomty>general, and Jud^ hiper. RoMfe >'iuare with a hronz- tablet cha:r:iian of the Itate indu , ir<U TW
netting forth the fact of Lincoln’s * HI make talk*. No- 48 United States War Veterans • r *‘ P rh S. hool.hAruary
association with this community. At I The guests thefi will march, to th' are invited t-. a 1 tch-in supper Wed ‘ k " ar, H 1 > c«tt*. the same ceremony, the community public square where Govern r McNutt Inesday evening Feb. Ht^t at 6:30 p. m.; will dedicate another marker giving will unveil the Lincoln memorial and | in the Elk- Club given hy the Ladi<-« the likeness of William L. Baker and I Mr. Fortune the marker for Mr. ’ Auxiliary m 'h-.nor cf Mrs- Minni“
Baker. j Stverin of Gary. Ind., Department, The program committee in charge president of the Ladies Auxiliary who include* Judge Riper, chairman. Mr. 1 will be the nies* of honor Every me n ,‘ lutz. Mr- Kohlmeyer, Jerry Smith, bar of the l«cal Camp and Auxiliarv Ed Bracher. W E. Steven-. Mayor jis requested to be present and bring i Neater, Fme«t Owen and Mrs. T M.ltheir rupi^r an interesting meeting! S^alet jit being panned by the ladies. j
DANVILLE I d 1 7 P, - “rt FOOT I NDERC.ROI ND Butler inner- ty w .1 re t . , v . XX XTFRFALL DISCOVERED ■nately »75.0<K' from the >•-•.> fj DECOR AH, low a. (UP)—A 9#* foot Jacob Lockhart. Civil War veteran | waterfall 300 feet below the surface and Hendricks county farmer, a-rcord-:the ground ha- been diseovered
ing to a will probated in H'-ndrick* h“re.
circuit court. | The discovery was made when a I c<khart at'ended N’ort stern Christian university, later named But terranean passage found hy
v ibles away
r-d Man." Fill- Chnl waf bur ,, , at r ,
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BUSINESS M XN 1 FIT ' Ol UP RE ADINt X Xl IT Is lip reading teally pra 1 ’ The following extract from ;i ' a* ne** man’s answer to thi- question tell* what he think^ of lip re -dine in Imi-iness and in the nome. “Mv hearing impairment - vete that the be.-t instnimeru I ' :u ’ buy is not much help to me 1 ' ''' c 3 course of instruction in lip teadinir when opportunity offered, an-i no" use lip reading altogether in tie '"'rk of my office except when conditions are such that an ear-phone 1* necesary. I never hesitate to use the phone, hut I find it of little service where I am not able to wat.'h the mouth also. All my associate* in* hearing people. “It i* an accepted fact that a hapP' home life contribute® to the efficienof the worker. If lip reading make* it possible for a man to enjoy hi* family more than if he did not have d then it becomes a factor in a vn<- * -
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telling of the im-w*riant work he tias done ir verifying the facts regarding the lite of the Lincoln family in thi* region. Mr. Baker was for many years president of the Southern Ipdiana Historical Society, and u ar. authority on the life of Lincoln
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Other bequests to religious insti-i ,f f the passage were found In one of
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.V judgment of $2,82* against Wil- home for elderly women at Marion; Tall was 2d feet wide f'ar Rerkfh* and Marie Olu-^1,900 to the Indiana school of religion ====—
IVrkin- he* been returned in circuit , at Bloomington: $1,000 to the North ecutt in the suit on tvte of Mary E Salem Christian church in Heryirjck* Perkins against Wi.li*n Oscar Per- county ard $1,000 to the St. Clair kins and others. The defendants de-, Christian church in Hendricks soon-
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