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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUAR Y 11 1933.
NO. 103
A New Bismarck
llMKCll PLAN ON DEBTS \\D MONEY STABILITY I BATL’KES N. Y. TALK
ROl’E mi st cooperate
President Says International Response Only M ay Out Of Present Economic Crisis
N KW YORK, Kel). 14, (UP)— Piesident Hoover went back to Wasliingtoii ami Uie White House today ;ur hi: 17 remaining days in office, lea' ing his party a clear-cut policy un « u r debts and monetary stability but disappointing followers who had hoped for an open bid for the retention of party leadership. Mr. Hoover, in what was widely heralded as his “farewell address,’’ > called for international co-operation, for economic revival, with possible Us e of war debt payments to the j United States as a fund to aid cen- j tral banks in stabilizing currencies | on a gold basis. He derided the con- | tention that the war debts in them- . elves aie the domincnt factor in the Morld depression, and made clear a belief that if Europe expects conce: slop, on the debts, her nations must cooperate in stabilizing currencies ani otherwise acting for economic betterment. He spoke before the Lin coin day dinner of the National Republican club last night. The world, he said, should try to find “a place for silver, at least in enlarged subsidiary coinage.” But though his audience followed hi comments on international affairs closely, it was when he turned briefly to party matters that the 1.500 Republican listeners displayed the greatest interest. Some party leaders thought Mr. Hoover might have a ensational answer to reports of a movement to unseal his supporters in the party organization, and replace t cm with old guard party leader.-, who were sympathetic with Mr. Hoover. The president referred to his defeat last November, and predicted that the Republican party would be returned to power "An organization that can show more than lo.bOO.OOO adherents after 70 year- an irreducible minimum in the reaction from the worst depression the world has ever seen—is indeed testimony to the virility of the principles Lincoln enunciated,” he
said.
‘‘The Republican party will support the new administration in every mca ure which will promote public welfare. It must and will be vigilant in opposing those which are harmful.” Leaders of both parties were re 1 actant to discuss the political part of the .-peeeli for quotation, but privately many interpreted it as indicating Mr. Hoover was ready to fight to maintain party leadership. Other;., however, f^lt he had endeavored to avoid any statement that ""•I I be interpreted as an appeal I" any faction of the party against any other faction. Ur Hoover and his party wer- in V'.i ^ork |e. s than seven hours. The | city . greeting was cordial. A detail ( " 0 police and detectives guarded ll"' Id' f executive. No untoward in "dents occurred. I he party left for Washington at 1 a. m.
ADAMS NAMED CHURMAN 01’
SALARY Bill It El \LLED
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 14, (Ul’t the county sal ines bill was recalled
v»/m*fraOT/ kV tlom t ' ov ' ,,aU ' ' McNutt today and ( ^ f i\liVllOi^Il )IN “'“endel in both hou.-c- to permit of-
ficers in counties of 25,000 popula-
SAKE RETI RN OF BOETTCHER IS PREDICTED
MEMBERS u| NEW HIGHWAY
HOARD \NNOl N< ED in tit)'. PAUL M’Nl I T
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James Adams, ( olumbia < ily; Evan Stotsenberg. New Albany, John W . Wheeler, ( row n Point, Named.
pulke hklikm kidnapers W ILL NOT II \K\1 RICH
DENVER M \N
RANSOM NOTE PROVES ULL’E Authorities Believe lhe> Know Iden-
tity Of Kidnapers. Ransom Note Demands $60,000,
DENVER, Colo. Feb 11 (UP)—
nouncod late yesterday by (iov. Paul I houSP Al 110,1 ll “-’ ,ie "
With the appointment of this gentleman to the post of Secretary of State at, the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, the famous name of Bismark once more figures in Gorman politics. He is Herbert voa Bismarck, a grand-nephew of Count von Bismarck, the celebrated “Iron Chancellor,” who is regarded as the founder of the German Empire. Bismarck died in Ikl* 0
FOI'B HELD FOR THEFT OK PROPERTY
lion or more to appoint one deputy cac h. The bill previously had provided! that county ccinnd--i mors would appoint all deputie in counties of this class. Trie house al o in db' l the highway department i,'organization bill and amended it to permit appoint ment of the chairman by the guver
nor.
Beth hills were returned to McNutt INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 14. (UP) * ,or signature.
Membership of the new three-member I wenty-one m dill, and five ip- , . i., : I ..ii-
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other today in the search for Charles Boettcher, II. young Denver million-
aire held for $60,000 ransom.
They included:
1. Announcement by chief of police Albert T. Clark that four men were the kidnapers, one of them a Denver man who selected Boettcher as the j victim for three outside gangsters. 2. A mysterious 250 mile automobile trip of chief of detectives W illiam J Armstrong, who returned visibly worn and out of temper after hi., all
night grind.
3. A telephone call to the home of the victims father. Claude K. Boettcher. which may or may not have lieen from the kidnapers, from gang-j sters Dying to “muscle in" on the ransom, or from a crank.
were those providing
Reduction in the pay of legislators from $!t.lO a day to .f6.50, introduced by Rep. William i . Balccock, R , Rens-
selaer.
Flat tax rate of one and one quur-
Appointed were James Adams. Co- ler cent OI1 a || |, u , im . hS alui |)rr .
...1 ; t'.t.. ki:..i i... 4i, sonal incomes, introduced by Rep.
1 V. McNutt.
1 he new commission, authorized in a hill pa-"d by both houses of the legislature lust week, will become uperative when the- bill is signed
John M. Uantley, It, Uogansport.
lumbia City publisher who recently was appointed to the commission; Evan Stotsenberg, New Albany, former state attorney general; and John j Ward Wheeler, Crown Point road con-
tractor.
McNutt named Adams a- chairman \ Adams and Stotsenberg are Demo-' c rat and Wheeler is a Republican al though be supported McNutt during \ the latter'.; campaign last summer!
""l he''three will take over the de FOKMKK MMA,hANK K > ,,,M,VK
TAM( E VKTIM OF SAME
BANDITS
Kidnap \ iulim
BANK HOLIDAY IS DECLARED IN MICHIGAN
SIVIl VND NATIONAL BANKS TO REMAIN • LI>"UI> l (>R ONE VV ELK
U HON FOLLOWS COM EKL.Nt E
• Acute Conditions Existing In Prominent Detroit Hanking Institution Results In Holiday
THREE I! WHITS ROB J.L BRYAN I! \NK OF SI.mill
DETROIT. Mich., Feb. 14, (UP)— Every bank ai. 1 financial institution I in Michigan was closed today under a ! sweeping, eight-day suspension order | i.-.-ued in the early hours of the momj tug by Gov. William A. Comstock, j The week's holiday, which amounts to a banking moratorium for seven ; business days, was declared early thi- morning after all nirht confer-
Churles Boettcher II 'ion of a ences among (Tov. William V. Comwealthy pioneer Colorado family, who j s t 0 ek, state and city banking authori-
ties, Secretary of Commerce R y
was kidnaped from hi., hom" i.'i Den ver and held for $60,000 ran. >m.
MR. VND VIRS. EARL O'CONNOR
AND MR. AND MRS. WM. O'CONNOR ARRESTED
TAKEN INTO ( ( STODV V|<»ND VV
Alleged To Have Stolen Household Goods Valued \l $300 From
Laura IT llonrdman
Four persons, two men and their wives, were held in the county jail Tuesday under bonds of $500 pending trial on charges growing out of the
purtment immediately by viitue of
an executive order.
Their first reorganization on the highway department will be to reduce the employe force to lop $50,000 off
| the monthly payroll.
Three of the four department executives will be dismissed at once. They are Hugh A. Barnhart, Rochesj ter publisher, director; William J. Titus, chief engineer, and A. H. Hinkle, maintenance superintendent. No announcement was made concerning the status of Ralph E. Simpson, formerly of Princeton, assistant director, and it was believed he will remain temporarily Vo aid the new cumniis-
i sion.
Retiring commissioners are Robert
DENVER, Colo., !• oh. 14. (UP)- V j police prediction that Charles IBoett-
Lu " rel,L '‘ and Me-. Bryan,, chpr> k i dnapP( | i),. nv ,, r millionaire, former employes of the First Nation- would be released within 48 hours al bunk of Greeneastle, now cashier c )i eero ,| |,j s stricken family today, and assistant cashiet of the Center- ojj , d jr,. with grief and fear for ville bank on the National road, five j the . safrtv ,,f the 32 year old heir to
of the great fortunes of the
VTTENR WGE OFFICER II \S FILED KEI'OI!!
CON I VIN - I \ I cut >1 INt. INI ttK M V IIDN < <>N( KRNINt. t ttl N
JY SCHOOL
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VBSEN I I ES
theft of houstihold £u »u Ivings valued | b- Boren, Fountain (.ity, chairman of at $200 front the home of Laura B. v mmi.-sion and a Democrat; ArBoardman in Monroe township. <hur H. Sapp, Huntington, and AlThose under arrest are Earl O’C'on- belt J. U edeking, Dale, both Repubnor and his wife Rose, and Williaio Ihans. Wedeking is a former chairO’Connor and his wife Parthena. Both man. having preced' d Boren women entered plea.- of guilty to Adams was appointed to the corngrand larceny charges before Judge mission by McNutt a few weeks ag<> Wilbur S Donner in circuit court with the understanding that he would Tuesday morning but when they in- remain on the commission when the sisted on having a lawyer and stand- reorganization was effective, ing trial, Judge Donner entered nut Barnhart, a Democrat, was upguilty pleas for them. Earl O’Connor pointed to the commission a few
miles west of Richmond, were held up and ebbed for the second time in two months Monday afternoon by three bandits who obtained about
$1,000.
Bryan and hi.- wife and a customer were the only one in the bank when tne bandit.-, entered with drawn weapons. Another bandit remained at the wheel of an automobile nearby. Bryan told Sheriff Harry Thornburg of Wayne county that one of i the men was a'member of the band , which took $400 in a robbery of the ; bank on Jan. 5. Sheriff Thornburg ; said all tra e of the bandits was lost at Williani.-liurg, where the bandit machine turned north on state road
21.
Twu volunteer vigilantes who were | .searching for the trio of bandits were chased several miles by the bandit car when it suddenly pulled in behind their car. Two of the bandits with
one
Rocky mountain area, his beautiful j young wife, an expectant mother, ,:n I j his parents, snatched hopefully at the straw hold out hj Police Chief A T.
Clark.
After 21 hours in which he person- , seme b'” in tie county chool ally directed one of the west - great-I
est manhunts, Clark, announced that 1 l ‘' ''U ' e
| thing, that the attendance officer i | becoming more of a cial worker and
i.,.,-, ..r ..
police worker.
he had “a good idea" of the abdui tor- identity. . Boettcher, he predicted, w ould be i ^ "
relumed home within another H " an '‘| 1 ' K ,u , , , : truant officer as he was formerl
hours, unharmed, and without pay ment oi tin $60,000 ransom demand
ed —a ransom his family was anxious to pay to assure his safe return. I ne typ. .'"ten note thrust into the hands of Mr Boettcher as her husband was -ci/.ed from her side .Sunday night near their home was believed to have provided an important
clue.
( lark .aid detectives expected soon
Chapin, and representatives of the United States treasury and federal i reserve hank. Immediate necessity fur the mora- . torium in the affairs of tfis Union I Guardian Trust company of Detroit. ■ Gov. ( omstock -aid he was informed that as matters stood it would ha'-e I been necessary to have close 1 the ! doors of that institution this morning. The Union Guardian Trust comI pany has been a heavy borrower from the Reconstruetioin Finance corpura-
| tion.
Inability of the Union Guardian *o realize on its as.-ets quickly, to meet demands for withdrawals existing and anticipated, created the emergency, bank officials disclosed. Last week re| resentatives of the bank were in Washington in conference with Reconstruction Finance corp ration officials. Representatives of the Reconstruction Finance corporation also attended the conference. The R. F. C. has i an.s outstanding to several Michigan
hanks.
I he proclamation of a legal hoh-
The former day was an adaption of the technique ifticcr. or a j used in F-ouisiaua recently when a
on" day special holiday wa, declaii d
called, consisted of .'arching out boy: alter hea.cy withdrawals .(aided .i and girls wh' failed to attend school a euik there.
During First Semenlcr a lolal 1074 ‘Student Mere Neither
\bsent nor lardy
A report filed by Homer R. Sand . Putnam county attendance officer, di vulges some interesting iiifoima'i"ii concerning activities dtir.nc the fit '
ntht* t
and returning them to t e da- - room without g"ing ini si. detail in learn ing the reason for their absence. It has been tYund. howe'er, that there i.- usually onto re isoii behind , an unexeused absence and the attendance "flie r is now trained to scare out the cause and to bring about its
pleaded not guilty to grand larceny and William O'Connor not guilty I" a charge of receiving stolen good.-. All the defendants appeared to be be tween 30 and 40 years of ago
months ago by former Gov. Harry G Leslie on the death of Commissioner Aithur H. Melton, Gary. Barnhart became director Jan. 1 " hen the late John J. Brown resigned as highway
Affidavits on file allege that three director to become a member of the
of the defendants on or ah ut ,.l mu ary 10 stole seven quilt-, eight com
HOLDUP at sulesville I " inen masked by handkerchiefs ‘ Id up and robbed the Claude Dillon "hug station at the west edge of MilesviHe of $43 in cash late Mon 'C tftarnoon. and escaped in a 1!)2‘J I ord coupe. Local police were asked l " "b'ii for the bandits but saw ri" ' "I them, | hey «ere de.-enbed I ■''•out 6 fet tall and ■ " Ul g about 170 pounds. Both wore "liners caps, it was said. Accord|"g to the report to local police the I bandits drove west on the National j r °ad after the holdup. I he weather 1 '°udy tonight and Wednesday; ) fo ably rain changing to snow south Portion; colder. ''Ft ONI) BANDIT IDENTIFIED ‘ S 1 IsUUIS, Feb. 14, (UP)—The "id man slain in a close range L 10 buttle j n a p 0 jj ce car with»deputy - 'iiffs, today was identified as M r “ nk K 'ttkater, 25, of Kansas City, A brother of the slain man made be identification at the Baumann fu- *- J ' P ar lur at Overland, a suburb
forts, sheets, pillow cases, la lie wearing appaip'l, silv r.var*', tw wash tubs, a feather bed. canin'd fruit and . tlier aiticb'- from t . I>..'ii''Iiii m. home. It is alleged that William O'Connor received th rod 'ith knowledge that it 4'as tolni pr"|"i
ty.
Mr. and Mr:.. Earl O'U 1 tutor at*’ .aid to leside with the former'- aged parents near ('inn t m Owen rount while the other couple is -aid to re side iti Belle Union. According to tin officet , they formerly lived on a farm-adjoining the Boardmau place in Monroe township. The theft is d leged t 1 have taken place during the prolonged absence of the IT anlman woman. Arrest of the O'Connors by Sheriff
state tax hoard, holding the post for only a few days before his death. With the new commission will he a new system of operating the department. The three commissioners will sene full-tini" at $5,200 a year. They replace the four-member parttime , oinmission " hioh bad the <|e partin' nt di:ectoi for full time -uu'wvision. A.lams h- chairman now "ill
supervise. | deadline f< r l!*32 automobile license I The distinction of two divisions - | plate-, according to James W, ( ar instruction and maintenance—will pentrr, In ad of the tale automobile be wiped out by the new commission,; licen. r bureau, in information -ent to all activities to be directly supervised John II. Rigid-ell, local distributor by the three comniis.-ioners. According to Rightsell, a total of Altliough the clause requiring at 1,787 pa. enger car plate- bad hern two to one political din,ion of the j distribute I here up to parly Tne day three-inember hi gin" ay coiiimission I niorning, compared to 2,;t<>6 sold up
was written "ff the bill, leaving M
drawn rifle- rode on the running lo ], aVt . make and date of maim i e °! Tt ' ctl ""'
board -if their car while it pur.-ued j fa . tur ,. of ti,,, typewriter, and that 1 " ma " y ' ,s '”’ pa, ' tK:u al y
the vigilante machine several miles. an intensive search for it was being
The bandits gave up the pursuit at a j made.
crossroads. “The kidnapers were members of] a elever gang," Clark said. “But |
Limisr Pliilr
Driiillinr Nriir
SXLE HERE IN 1.20(1 BEHIND
S AME I'EKIOD I \s I X F XIt. DIN I KIBE TOR REIViR l s
Wednesda; February 15. i, "the"
I am convinced Mr. Boettcher is in no danger, and will be returned un-
harmed.”
Through tlm night the steady dream of detectives an 1 uniformed pair dmen to and from the improvised police headquarter- in tin Boettcher home continued as new leads were
in the
last year or two, chihinn .'ill ,tay at home, giving no excu-c for their absence from school, and it i only aftm considerable investigation that it will be learned that tli" child la k adequate clothing, or sh< ■ , or i, under-
nourished
.Such cases lure been corrected by
The closing order brought to i standstill the financial affairs of Be. tia it, the nation's automobile capital, and halted similar activity in scores of farming and industrial communities of the state, which has i population of more than five million. Flan- under which small and necessary hank withdrawals could be made were considered by R. E Reichert, state banking commissioner. 1'os-ibility that the eight dir. hanking holiday "might be modified in a day or so alter the hanks get. straightened out," v as maib by Goveric r ('omstock t i- morning a, ho prepared to return to the capital. Aproximately 420 state 'iinl 120 na-
providing those thing tin child lack- tioiial bank- were closed by the goved, with t e result tl A It- i... I.qig-ei ' inor's |.i"cla I 'ltion.
run down and proved groundless.
GARNER XDXOt MEN
i presented an attendance problem. I The report, covering the fir-t ,e I mester fer all public schools of the j | county, showed a total of 13,565.5' i days absence, 1016 "f whii li were Ip i gaily excused by -i'kiie., m ■ (her i valid re a on Of (lie renruning
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14, (UPt '"'71 days <T. "I » illegal, many j Speaker of the House (iarnei todav ] were can: • d by a Ink of b""k or] advoented onactment of liank deposit sufficient i I thing I • •c)iort i>""s guarantee legislation as a partial U :a t H I - il of t ! ' bibb' n had I > be \ remedy for bunking troubles. He returned t" "bool l>v the officer |
made biwit b the
-tatement in connection tion of (tovenior (loin
the othi
r <ide t I 071 st'
Nutt the authority to name three Deai iiat ;, lie app inted the Re; ub lin Wheeler. Tbe ( rown Point man
Alva Fin in and deputies is said t< i
recognition by the for a time shortly b-fore McNutt took
of her property in
have followed
Boardmau "Oman
the hands of i ue of the O'Connor women at a sale. She came to Greencastle Monday and signed a -earrh
to tbe ame time last year This in- stock of Michigan in ordering i bank dicates that 'lose to L2tat motorists) ing moratorium there, have ftiled to obtain plates as yet. A i Meanwhile it was learned that the total of 3,806 plates were sent here j government has made for distribution. leading banking centers
office was in line for appointment as After midnight Wednesday slat" try and found conditions "quiet,” with director but Barnhart was chosen in , motor police have been oidered to I no reas n for alarm to depositors,
stead. i take charge of all cars operating on
No reason for Barnhart’s dismis.-al 1932 plate-,
was given by McNutt. Because of i
f the 'l"nt.s tardy
Turning b
picture, the re v h" were licitb
(lining the fii ,t semester.
There were I is students who
check of moved into th> iiiunty during the the coun first :em« -ter, witb a gain in enroll-
ment of three.
wmr.iit for t io O'Connor home at
-tc.leii being a Demo I at and friendly EMPLOY F' RET URN TO WORK
with McNutt and administration lead i
ANDERSON, Ind.. Feb. 14. (UP)—
one of the three ne ' commission- F’ifty employe-of the Maisonette unit ers. of the Ward Stilsun Tool Works here McNutt said after the announce- will return to work this week to sup-
IIX|| MXY HE EXTENDED
Belle Uniuw where part of the property was recovered late Monday.
The remainder of the itolen property " ■ •"‘“W , ';" 1 e *P ected
is -sai'l to he at the home in Owen ]
county-
judge Donner said he would ap-
point county attorney John H. James that ,1P the npw vo "': \ I’K hca 'J
I to defend the O’Connors after they ;
i said tiiey had no funds to
mission's set-up was perfect since it
retain an included a lawyer (Stotsenberg), a
. practical road man (Wheeler), and I Judl'"'Donner announced Tuesday »' organizer (Adams). _
, afternoon that the two women would j j be tried before him Wednesday morn.ing, while trial datoy.for the two men
! had not yet been set.
20 Years Ago TODAY IN GREENCASTLE
. CLINTON, ind.f Feb 14, (UP)
! Charles O'Rourke, 41, employe of the ‘"j'j* e |, y ;
INDIANA BUMS, Feb. 14, (UP)
Charles F7. Holte, Wabash, acting Ben King »hs in Indianapolis on
head ’of the state criminal bureau, business.
will be retained for the time being Man gl liCMlM t tida II R| •
under the executive order placing the] and Lou Miller.
-tate nolice, fire marshal and crim- 1 Mrs. Benton Curtis was hostess to mal bureau under a division of pub- the Modern Priscilla Club.
I MM X N A POLLS, Feb. 14, (UPi Secretary of State F'rank Mayr, Ji., said today that the legal limit for using 1932 automobile license plate“probably "ill be extended.” “Actually, vc have no right to extend the time after Feb. 15,” lie said, “but local and state police officercould be ■ instiucte'l to make no arret.- for the time being.” Mayr . tid he a'nd James Carpenter, head of t'i' state license bureau, would hold additional conferences on the mat ■ ’ rr "'''
I 0.0. F. 45 Putiij''i I "dg' No. 45 1. O U. F . will iner t tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Ihere v ill be < • ik in the first degree
Stumi'd by th" u Idcnm of ill" governor proclamation citizens every . !."r» went about cuat'niary dutie. bewild' ir'd ;* to tht "utco'; * St'ie, generally opened as usual and most able funis f"i toduv r lung"' \\hat will *'' ll" outcome toward the end of the ' ' " I, v h i * (giy I "II., (all dU' 5 w ' , not known. Bonking depottmeiit rffu ills were positiv" in t .sertion I iat d" pit" the legal dosing of the bank; urrnng"-m-nt; must and wouM be made to allow small ■ itlcb rv .Ms for i" ■ ■ n y current fund to op‘'iate fundamental busines.- es. I»i^ r ( lurks I ( (Miiplrtr i in lr
All memlH'i urged to pi'
of the degree team are
it
BONER DIES
MINER KLKCTROt l TED
state nonce lire marsnai ana crim-i Mrs. Menton turns was hostess to 1
CHH AGO. Feb. 14 (UP)—Henry
t Mrs. William Callahan is visiting j Zuziak di ' 11 tudaj a few h,,urs ,ftl ' r Dering No. 6 mine, was electrocuted The division of public safety, to be in ghelbyville
when a steel rjil he was carrying headed by A L Feeney. Indianapolis. Halbert Phillips came from Amlercume in contact with a trolly xvire. I (Coatiam.-*: o= fiat- rtrety j bo,! -' jr ~ j t ' !sit P arants -
he had been knocked to the canvas in a boxing match of the Golden Gloves
tournament here
JAIL X ISII IN), HOI KS Alva Bry in. "iinty lieriff, announced today that owing to violations of rub - M. the jail, visiting hours will hereafter l>e limitad All visitor- iihi-I apply at the hcriff’s offi<" in the ' "iirt In u e for visiting permit and must be accompanied t' Hie jail by the sheriff or n deputy Unless tin -e rule are complied with, tli 'se found trt -passing on the jail grounds will lie |ir"-e-cuted for tresspa- ng. I he dieriff's office will he "pen from 8 to 12 in the morning and from one to four in u ft IK "
X RI X I Ml
•'to SIGN All RF. I XX 11 IP) ( III I K 'EM Ol I
The two $i>.0() checks placed in circulation by the Greeneastle Chamber of Commerce on November I 1, have Imen returned to the local banks, having completed their mis ion in circ 1‘ a*ing over the city since their tut Nearly 200 dgnatures were on the j two checks, showing that the -m caused an expenditure of nearly $2. •8)0, and it was all spent right here in Greeneastle, not in some foreign city This is a good lesson in “Buy America-Greenca jtle."
MASONIC NOTICE Stated meeting Temple Lodge No. 47 Wednesday 7:30 P. M. L. E. Caldwell, .Sec-
