The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. APRIL 29. 1933.

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5TOR/W COUNTRY Direftfd by Allred Soniell Also I.aiirW A Him i, • wtieiiy THLIH BIG WISUKL \\i‘d and I liui- ■' f»ir I WILLIAM HUNKS in "FAST LIFE"

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MHS. JF.Nt KKS WILL IHNE \ I U HI I I HOLSK TON Hi H P WASHINGTON, A.| ril 2!» — L.diana’s lone woman “confrrp.s=man " — j{e|»ie entuti\e V'iiyiniii Jen kes of Terre Haute will dine in the Whiti House tonight, with Mrs. “Roosevelt i,. hostess. Mi Roosevelt’ pr/sldential hns Land i' ; “dining out” tonight, going to the Willard a a e.tie t of the l.ri l Inn (lub. o Mrs Kno evelt i: gone to have several of her newspaper women friends to dine with her at the W hite lloii-te and ha included the In diana “state: wtiman” as one of her

y nests.

■ i > up of refiling- U the I.it tie 1 tie atre. 'Phe latter imriam will he en tirely in Ger ian At the .Monday * apel, Miss Alt I'orkid a :>pic-uici will jireseiit a play cutting fi in tin- three-act com “rraig’s Wife The Tuesday hapel period will he given over to a nmical propiam h;, Mu T’d Alpha, ntional hctiorary music fraternity. V eight ..'clod I lies.lay evening in Mrharry hall, the DePauw band will cut a concert. The Wednesday' . hapel. designated a a musical chapel will he in the nature of a surprise. All ,|. ♦niki of the program have been

withheld.

Two senior women will appear in tin ir -enior recitals during the com ini week Mi Alberta Williams will 1 present her voice recital at 4:30 p. mWel jesday On Friday at the same hour, Miss Virginia Knaub will freI °nt her |,iano recital. This is the la t week of regular daily chapels at Pel'auw. No chapels are scheduled for the following week. ' However, the week following that the ! i.niiual senior chapel periods begin.

Phone All Social Items to 95

(ASTLE CAFE SUN-DAY NOON Fried Chirken Dinner Strawberry Shortcake

HI MMF.I. N1 W PRF.SIDFNT INDIANAPOLIS, April 29 (UF)— ! Arthur K. Remniel, editor of the fort Wayne New Sentinel, automatically ; ucceedel to the presidency of the Inniana Republican Editorial as-oc- ' iation today at the annual election of i officers. He ha lieen fir t vice president. The two-day meeting, featured by the address last night of Ogden L.

Mills, former -erretary of the treas- t

week; $3410 per year by mail in Fut-

nam t'ounty; $3.50 to $5 00 per by mail otltnide Putnam County. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS John McFarlane, Route 1, i c 00 ' fined to his home becau •• of illne; The American Legem h and will

practice Monday evening at 7:30

o’clock.

Mrs. Bert Woods, Ea t Ohio street remains quite ill at the < ounty he -

pital.

Mrs. E<i Greschel of Ohio ts here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Noe, west Walnut street. Mrs. George Fox, has returned to her home in Reelsville after visiting with her daughter Mrs. f. ie Benefiel and family. Mis. Glenn Shinn, living east of the rity, who has been quite ill of pneumonia was reported greatly improved Saturday. There will be a meeting of the Futnam County Credit Association at the Presbyterian church Monday evening at half [last six o'clock. Jesse M. Lee Post No. 1550 Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Monday night at 7:30 at the City library. All members are urged to be present. Visiting Veterans are always Wei-

come.

Funeral services for William Knauer, who | assed away Thursday morning at ids home in Parke county, will he held Sunday morning at 10:30 from the Hethel church Interment will be in the Little Walnut ceme-

Try-It Class Elects Officers The Try-It class of the First Baptist church held their regular monthly meeting and social, Friday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mr Charles

Smith.

During the business ■ ion the following c tficera were elm ted: president, Mrs. Raymond Oneal; vicepresident, Murel Da\ i secretary, Mr- Marie Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Chailes Smith; and teacher of the ciu.-s, Mrs. Richard Whelan. The evening was pent playing games and contests. Refreshments were erved during the social hour. + •F* •§• *!• •!• ♦ Needlecraft Club Held Luncheon The Needlecraft Club add a most delightful guest luncheon. Friday at the home of Mrs. Ida Pierce. 202 South Locust street. The house was beautifully decorate I throughout w ith. s| ring flowers. Those present were ated at small t .ldes and a bountiful dinner was -ervi d to forty-three ladic The program was ably presented and very intertaining by each one j who took part. Veda May Hill and Marjorie BenPfjol sang two selection accompanied by Mrs. Renefiel. Mrs. Rawlins gave a paper on the life and works of Rlc d.enstein. Miss

Rii^ (leaning We are equipped to handle your domestic and orientals PROPKRI.A Satisfied customers are cur best advertisement. Hoim* Steam Laundry Phone 12b for Kolimales.

t.KMK \L Al ft I REPAIR tar Washing, Greasing I ires \ iilcam/ed. Battery Service Gas and <hl Storage Hess Tire (4 Battery Service

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Phone 790

Frank (Schoenman THE JEWELER Watch, t loch amt Jewelry Repairing Phone t'.’2 |; Washington

BARGAINS in I sed Its- Roves MOORE ELF( TRK Phone 72

Mullina Dnifi: Store KODAKS, FILMS JOHNSTON’S ( ANDIES Open 8 lq 12 Sunday

“s.ay n wrni flowers” Phone (i.'lti Eitel Floral (’o. Putnam t onnty's Leading Floriata

ury, will clo.-e tonight with the annual gridiron banquet. Wray R Fleming, Shelbyvtlle, ■ hairman of the joint legislative committee of the three state pres- association'*, will report today on acts of the l‘)2;t legi lature. Other speaker hi today’- schedule include Wilbur E Sutton, editoi of the Muncie Press; 1 W ymond French of Indiana university, and Harry H Rutledge, Chicago. Mills told the group that abandonment of the gold standard tiy the United States and eonipletion of the administration’s inflation program would amount at the beginning to a | va-t price cutting campaign again t othe. countries. “Since Great Britain was forced off the gold standard in September, 1931, Hi ti h prices have shown no marked -ncri a e, de -pile a 30 per cent depreciation of the pound," he said. I "World gold prices, however, have declined by 12 per lent. But tlu-ie is very real ground for belief that the v ild panic occasioned by the d> part 'ire of Great Biitain from the gold tandaid, the subsequent instability of sterling exchange, price cutting by Gieat Britain in the world market ’..nt her decreased imports have all combined to help drive wot Id prices

lower.”

He ciitioi/ed the administration’s farm and labor control bills on ground that they would enable the executive hiaiuh of the government to take | over the taxing power, to control the producfiun nt basic commodities, to lu t n-e business, to regulate the hours of work, to establish wage scales and ci fix the production of every individual establishment in the country.

Home Economics Meeting Held Friday “Making the most of your fumitur ■" was the main topic presented by Miss Blanch, Zaring, h >me furnishings expert of the Purdue University extension at at meeting of the Putnam County Home Economics club lend rs which wa.- held at ( ounty Agent

office, Friday

Newer trends in furniture, principles of arrangement and both personal and general factors affecting -election were emphasized. Miss Zaring stressed the fact that every room is a picture, either gie,il or had in de i" and showed how the same art princip les, are employed in room arrangement as in painting pictures if the best results are achieved. In creating roo r-s that are h, i.e like and inviti g good taste is said to lie worth more than money. Th” homemaker who i- equipped with a knowledge of what is available and what is really uitable to her own I articular needs, may and ofter doe furnish a home which is more indi vidual an I inter -ting than that of another which is more expensive but

less wisely done.

To make a liveable, it is neces ary to bring together, in groups those pieces of furniture which an used together, for instance, an en.-\ chair for reading will have near it a table and a lamp, perhaps also

THE PRESBYTERI AN « HI HCH Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Church school. 9:30. Dr. G. 1L Manhart. Supt. Missions Sunday. Morning worship, 10:3:>. Sermon theme: “The business of youth.” The (ireencastle branch of the Newspaper Boy- of America will he guests in observance of National Boys’ Week. The choir will sing: “Come unto Me. ye weary.” by Hawley. Jean Clapp will render a solo. Tuxis C. E„ fi:30. Leaders, Flnrer Evens and George Hurst. Junior C. E., 3:43 and Junior Choir. 1:00 Monday afternoon. Choir practice, 7:00 Wednesday evening.

Margaret Jones rendered tw’o violin footstool. These groups create so-cal elections, acconvpani' 1 by Mi s Fay led center- of interest. Every activitj Granger. ! of the family should he provided for ir Mrs. Ogg gave two original poems, the living room if it is to he thorough

I Jenny’s Motor Service M ELDING, KI.YS, FI N’DER AND BODY VAtiRK.

Phone 340 h

102’I S. Indiana

AVOMAN 1 AKES POISON • INDIANAPOLIS, April 29 (UP)— Mrs. Mmy Randall White, 38, i-trang- I wife of a Mooreaville p i\ iiian, (ninmittrd ui ide by takI iiqi poison at the home of a sister

here today.

A divor »• uit filed in December, 1932, i pending in a Martinsville court, the istei, Mrs. Ruth Fisher,

told police.

This week will end the open season for game fi-hing in Indiana until June 16. The closed season begins May I and extends until tlia' time. Although high water here ha handicapped -pring fishermen to some extent many have reported good catches. Meiial Nichols was ane-ted Saturday afternoon by Sheriff Alva Bryan on a chaigc of failure to provide for four children in custody of his former wife, Marie Nichols. Nichols wa lodged in the county jail pending : hearing before Judge Wilbur S. Don

ner.

The Orm 1. Hall farm was sold a* sheriff’s sale Saturday morning to satisfy a court judgement taken in a foreclosure suit again.-t Hall by the Piudential Insurance company. The farm was hid in by the insurance company for $14 500. t4ie amount of the judgement. County Assessor Charles Marshall has received notice that the state I hoard of tax commissioners hs- 'ixeil Wednesday, May 3, as the date for a meeting ,.f all county assessors in the ( laypool hotel in Indianapolis. The county assessors will hear a discu - -ion on the intangible tax. Several young people who drove an automobile around the qua re on the idewalk Friday niv ,t a chodul at for a hearing before Mayor W. I,. Denman in city court. Merchant o ticer Tom Morgan stopped the joyriding young people an I ordered the driver to appear before the mayor to explain his conduct. Herbert (L Hinkle, 206 west Jacob street, file I a c mpluint in circuit court Saturday against Mollie Hinkle for a divorce. According to the complaint the couple married May 21, 1932 and separated April 15, 1933. Hinkle charges his wife accused him of insimerity and finally left him and went to Brazil. Fred Thomas

.j. a. q. a. j. Auxiliary To Meet Monday

The Veterans of Fori ign Wars Auxiliary will meet Mon,lay evening at 7:3(1 n’ch.ik. A report of the district

ly enjoyed.

Balance is an important element in satisfactory arrangement and i: achieved by the distribution of futmi ture groups over various parts of the room. A large piece may balance

council meeting will lie given. A good group of small pieces. Balance ol

attendance is desire,!

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W ill Entertam AA ith GarJi'ii Party, Monday Mrs. Lester Jones and her committee will entertain the Woman’s

color and pattern are just as import ant a- balance of mass if all parts ol

a room are to he interesting. An effect of restfulness and space

is essential to room beauty, an I soim aids in attaining it. are: first, placin'.

Faculty club at a garden party. Mon- large pieces parallel with the struetur

FEEKNOR’S Drills Sundries FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open All Day Sunday

L. & H. Chevrolet Sties Inc. O. W . HOLLOW ELL Phone 346 N. Jackson

Mil'll Point Oil ( ompuny 3 Local Stall,>na LINGO Produrta

BINKLEY'S Service Station Tirea. Battery. Accessories Phillpcfc 66 (.as (ol AIRPORT ROAD

lay afternoon at 3 o'clock, May 1st at the home of Mrs. Jones, 302 Greenwood avenue. Northwood.

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Priscilla ( luh To AJeel AG nday P. Al. Members of the Pri cilia club will i,wt VI,,inlay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mr.-. E. A Browning, 526 east Washington street. + v *F + •!• + AA onum’s I nii a Held Intrrr-ting Meeting One of the most enjoyable and worthwhile meetings of the year, for the AVomanV Cnion, was held at the Christian Church Friday afternoon, with more than sixty members and - in -t in attendance. The April birthday committee wel cornel the members, the social room being attractively decorated with pring bough- and blossoms. A brief busini -e.-sion was conducted by the piesident, Mr . J. B. VnnHorn, afte r which Mrs. Raymond Ervin read a beautiful Scripture lesson fiom P‘ diiis, followed with prayer by Rev. Robert T. Beck. Mi A. O. White as chairman of Ih piograai committee, i xuhiin 1 a surprise iirngnim by introducing (he choir from St. Paul Baptist church, who presented an hour’s concert of raried niusii for which they are e pe ially well known. Rngei Willis, a director, has a splendidly trained group who are able to delight theii audience on anv i,c asinn. Perhaps thi : n •-t enjoyable numliers by the choir

is attorney for the plaintiff.

Word wa- received here ^^urday I i( “j of the sp, jng and Eastern's

of the death of Mr . F'la Harl >n, widow of Benjamin F. Harlan nt her home in Coatesville. She leaves the following childr n: Rollie an I

al line of the room, never diagonally second, keeping lines of passage clear and third, avoiding a crowded appear

a nee.

All pictures -hould he hung flat and that necessitates two wires foi large ones. The pic tures must be him at such a height as to have the con ter of interest at eye level when om is standi 1 g Pictures of general inter est -hould he used in living rooms 1 holographs have only a personal ap peal so are to be placed in personal rooms, namely bedroom.*. Simplicity is a i element < f goo ;a-t" in any room, hence even exces if ornament is to lie avoided. The present tend c\ in fumitur i toward that of lighter type, which is niiiii' pleasing in the r, , in of avei ige proportion than the heavy over stuffed ty; * widely used in the past few years. Matched living roon uite.s have hoe i r< placed by harmon ions ense ride. and. as a i"-ult, mon individuality is being expressed Numerous helpful suggestion wer made by Miss Zaring and will he cai del to the vrtrioiis clubs by their re ■pective leader-. Other inslruetioi o' practical nature relating to ho.ru furnishings will folh.w soon. Everyon* who wi hes to join a loral club taki )•' this course is welci me at the nearesl oemmunity and it i- hoped that new groups will |,e formed in com muni tie, not now organized. Township represented were: Cloverdnle Mrs. M. F. Gohle and

taxes are due if you need the Money t 0 pa them wt have it. Indiana Loan Co. 24 hi E. M ash. Phone 15

' NDAY DINNKU LA .ED TURKEY ... BAKED ( Hl( KI N O0C CRAWFORD’S RESTAURANT

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Robert Talmage Beck, Minister Morning worship and Communion 10 o’clock. The Junior church will attend in a body and bp special guests. Speaker, Mr. Beck. Subject, Little Foxes.” 0|)en F'orum at 8 o’clock. Speaker, Dr. Alexander Paul, secretary of the United Christian Missionary Society, missionary statesman and travellei, Indianapolis, Ind. Subject, “What Shall We Expert Next in the Far East?” Opportunity for questions from the audience will be given. Church School, Mrs. B. F. Handy, I i rector. Junior Church will attend morning worship in a body. Bible School. All classes meet at 1D20 a. m. Christian Endnavor. Higih scho, I age group meets at 6:30 p. m. Dr. Paul will be special guest of honor. College Forum. Will meet after the evening service and will entertain Dr. Paul.

ervision of the pastor and EvanHi t, In the interest of our Sunday School rally which will bo Sunday May 7. The revival which started I , a \y,,|. r.esday evening is coming along fi n ,, ami increasing in intere-t , n ,| al . tendance. Service each evening a ( seven-thirty, for the next tw,, week*. Everyone Is especially im ted to th» evangelistic service-. Rev, | | f „ (l . er. evangelist and Rev. Herbert J„hnson, song evangelist.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (|||H(H 408 Elm St.

Awakening Chorus" truly typ- | M rs - * harlcs Denny.

eason, “Lift |

In My Father’s House” and Every Voice and fAing.”

A male quartet composed nf W. Pat Bu kner, J. Due, J. Taylor and A

Herbert ,,f Indianapolis; Mrs. DHb'; | :l ,,.| ,[ j M ., g rou p n f spirituals were

K ndall. Michigan: Mis. Willis Pund Coatesville; Huestis, at home, and Roy Grimes, a grandson, whom lie reared from infancy. A ister, Mrs. Anna Conner. Indianapolis, also u*’ vives. Funeral seiwices will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Baptist church at Coatesville with

burial at Coatesville.

CONFERENCE JUNE 12 liONDOhJ, April 29 (UP) Tie world ec. nomir conference was con voked for June 12 by the organizin '

(ommittee today.

iRutlfrr’H flaji GIFTS and GREETINGS Stationery • . . . Hooka Sheuffer Sets * Book ends . . • . Pewtei piccea SAM HANNAS ROOK STORK

Lincoln Restaurant SUNDAY MENU ( elerv Soup Baked Chicken wilh Dressing, Roast Pork wilh Brown Gravy. Mashed P l itres Scalloped Corn, Sliced Tomatoes, Chocolate Pie wilh Ice Cream. Coffee, Tea. Milk Price 40c Atrooa from Post Office

most pleasing. A mixed quartet of the Mr is. Taylor, Mis. Edyth Thompr n and Mrs. MargareGte I lioiiipson, also gave two enjoyable '•lecti ns, th«' final number, everybody's favorite, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.” Other very -plqndid presentation were a do, "His the One" by Mi Jury Pittman, a missionary paper Ir, Miss Mary Bolling, a reading “When Malin la Sings” by Miss Mai varette Pittman, and a whistling J,, b> M, - Kvaline Williams, who used ' mi encore, "When You Come to the End , f a Perfect Day.” A trio comI 111 ed of the Misses Pittman and Mi Vera Due, sang « clever birthday "(ig in tribute to the hostess committee.. Glori Patri was sung by all in uni■m in cl -ing (bis delightful program. + + + + + ♦ Port nightly Club lo Me<q Monday I lie Fortnightly Club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Park Dunbar. Mr* Roy Abrams will be assistant hostess.

West Floyd—Mrs L. F. Alier, an Mrs. (’. J. Ragan. East Floyd Mrs. Ce i| Miller n f Mrs. eVrne Lydick. (ireencastle Mr Pearl S'frner. East Marion Mr II : | Owens Mrs. Mary Oliver, md Mrs. Will

fili lewell.

Me t Madison Mi \ndrew Stoner and Mr Alva Allen. Monroe Mrs. H R. Sa ds. Warren Mrs. Raymond See bee and Mr-. Ed Shields.

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Recent Bride Honored With Shower Wednesday

The country home of Mr. and Mrs Strand Love, near Morton, was the - ene , f n pretty miscellancms showWednesday afternoon, April 26, in b' linr of a lecnnt bride, Mrs. Wayne

Alexander.

Assisting Mrs. Love as hostesses were Mrs. Thomas Holland, Mrs Howard Farrow, and Mrs. Donald Webster. ' The house was beautifully decorat'd in spring blossoms and , rep,, paper carried out in the chosen colors of velh.w and white. Contests were won by Mrs. Carroll formerly of Morton and Mrs. I/iuise Taylor of Rockville. Refreshments of Angel food cake and cocoa were served. Those present were the Mesdames (Continued on I’ng* Four)

GRI INC ASTLE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ( HUH( II A. E. Monger, Minister. V. D Thompson, minister of music. W. M. Blanchard, Church School Superintendent. 9:30 A. M. Sunday Church School. College Classes and Men’s Class neet in Meharry hall. Prof. E C. Bowman will teach the Men’s Class in the absence of Prof Tilden. 10:10 A. M. Morning Wor hip. Sermon Subject—‘‘The Constructive Power of Faith.” Mu.-nc: Anthem—"King of Glory, King of Peace”, Thiman. Solo "Great Peace have They that Love Thy Law’’. Rogers. A’ora Mae Knn i^r Organ. Areia—Dethier Prater, Wagner. 6:00 p. m. High School Fpworth league. Subject “Race Problems." Leader—Dr. Julian. 7:00 P. M. Musical V-'s'pers Prof. V. D. Thompson will give the croud of the organ recitals -ponsored by the Student Department of the Church. Musical vespers, 7 o’clock. Organ recital. Professor Thompson. Suite from “Water Music" ■. Handel ( \llegro vivace - Air - Hornpipe - Mrnuet - Allegretto - Allegro) Tumult in the Praetorium Maelingreau Serenade of the Doll Debussy The Little Shepherd Debussy Scherzo in E Widor

FIRST B VPI 1ST t HURf If . Gust E. Carl-on, minister. Sunday school and morning v^.r-hip f rom 9:30 to 11:30 The pastor's vesage will be. "Oppoitunity! Respouibility!" The choir will render the anthem, "Sing Unto Go !„ Our Strength” by Nolle. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Evening evangeli tic service at 7:30 ITiis is a young preple’s service, ■verv'Tio is imiteil. Ohh r members of (be chinch will compos'' (he choir. 'Ibe special si lect op will tie a duet. Pastor's me age, "Thou Remninest." Annual hu-ine-s meeti"g of the Cliurch Monday evening at 7:30 Tli r, will ia | 't<‘h-in “upper in the l a'cment of (he church at 6:30. E.ic'i faniily is n-ked t< bring their own table service. Full reports from the various n-tivities of the year is earnestly desired. Choir rehearsal and mid-week mayer service has b p fn changed to Friday evening, instead of Thursday evening, for this week oaly. Please beep in mind. < HI R( II OP THE N AZ ARFNE Rev. B. F. Wininger, pastor. Sunday School. 9:30. Morning Worship. 10:45. N. Y. P. S. Hour, 6:30 to 7:30. Evangeli ti,. Service, 7:30 'ITiere will he something -preial for Hie children at the Sunday School hour tomorrow. At the regular evening N. Y. P. S. i Service Rev. IDrliert Johnson will j speak on "Essentials of a Successful Young Peoples Society." There will be special music and singing. A "house-to-house campaign” will be in progress next week, under sup-

Sunday morning -ervice, 10:45 Wednesday Evening Service third Wednesday of the month. Reading mom open Wednesday from 2 to 4 p m. “Everlasting Punishment” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 30. Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “Tin heathen are sunk down in the pit that they made: in the net which they hid is their ow n foot taken. The Lord is known by the judgment whieh he executetb: the waked is snared in the work of h, «u hands. The wicked shall be turned into hell and all the nations that forget bud" (Psalms 9: 15-17). The Lesson-Sermon al-,, includes the following passug, froin the ( I,, 1st ion Science t< and Health with b y : the Scriplures,” by Mary Bak, l ! id ' H, Mortal belief; error; lust; remorse hatred; revenge; sin; -icknew, death; suffering and -,df destm, tion; self-imposed agony effects of sin; that which ‘worketh ab,,ii,iiu lion or maketh a lie’ ” (p 5S8), M U’LK ( H AI’I L M I ( III I’d H

Angie Godwin, n ihi-toi Cliurcli School, 9:30 : Evening service, 7 30 m. Sermon subject, "li 1.1. M : ' Follow peace w itli ■ es without which ■ , i -c t he I .ol d H( h meeting F'ridoy eve nin- ! 10 O’ Praise the L. r.i 'int ”■ praise, him all ye p oh For Ids merciful kin,in, toward us: and th< ; 1 endureth for ever. Praise ye the Lord I 1 1()W \ I ARM I RIM M oiidmiril l*HC’ Oh*i gated to regularlv “We emphati :illv cowardly attack up 1 I‘wry a« n disgrace to tin , m m t.tw ‘V - "•■•nd the speedy p|, • perpetrators by tin |oo|„'i utlwh-

ties.”

('hanrher of Comnier.i' were emphati in th, it 'M* 1 lie I l III t l i!',. I ' g'oun of agitators, not ivpi, sentstiw of Iowa farr.ieis. Jo lee Bradley, 54, dean of northern I v 1 jxebb. rf “ mained in the serlu-ion t' 1 ' * l " nl4 He refused inteniev graphs. "I’' treat a judge.” wa on the attack which nc .rly c ’ lll ,l

his life.

Judge Bradley ha ' mouth district c urt l'i .V''" “

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Summoning of troogs h i' •i’’ tent lel ellion is the th id time u year that the Nat " m| l ( ' u#l ' M been ordered , ut in i"" 1 i' 1 ! ' , J ||f Iiis.rier.-, The list | r< """'''J guard was gent 1 ut ' 1,1 war. Lost rummer troops "“'e ^ moned in connection with d.’A the National Farm Holi lay tion. ^ i Milo Rene, pre ident of ' ■ ^ iation, was believed to b i" h. nia City today ( .'‘Ib'h'K 1 " llt , ^

national convention to h

De* Moines early in May ”

whether a national

he called.

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farm s, i'A e

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