The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1933 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1933.
KIPNAPINT. CASE appeared yesterday when Frank Rofew aiinutes later, :l •’"rtuguese ne^n., y,,. s , ,'iedence to the air escape solved of connection with the ahduc,t ’ South Chatham beach could I tion. Earl) reports were that a ne- ' I,,-,',| easily it> UP minutes from ffro had made the telephone <al!s | . onter .and the *irl wm kid- o»e to the McMath home and one to r .• ■}<). ■ Pegiry's school- which made the kidr" , l y r ,.,d clue police had <lis- napinir | ihle. and that a •lepao an ,|
two white men had been seen in the automobile in the Harwich region. Rodick was identified as the negro in the automobile. But he proved his innocence, amt the two white men who were with him proved then's. The proprietor of the South Chatham store from which the telephone
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calls were made told police she was not sure that tiie man who telephoned was a negr . She thought he might have been a white man with his face hi owned by greasepaint. Tlie man who telephoned convinced a n aid at the McMath hi.me that he was a t lephone repairman, and told her to leave the receiver • ff the hook | fir ten minutes for wire tests. He j i mvinced the secretary if the Har- i wii h Center school that no was McMath, and told her to let Peggy out i of school at 2:30. Neither the maid ' nor the secretary detected any sug- i gestion of a negro accent, which lent ■ supp, rt to the theory that the kidnaper might have lieen a white man in disguise.
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The fo. d requirement necessary to 1 trehaae beer was changed again sterday by Paul Fry, rate excise director. A ‘club lunch” plan providing for food and beer selling for 15 cents— with no strict requirement as to the ;• i ount of food—will be approved. Mi. Fry predicted that 10-rent boor i will be available soon. He pointed ai that breweries in Evansville, Haute and Indianapotis u in i,o I. adv to distribute their produtts in t o near future. til \NT HOGS mi 1) CRAWFORDSV1LLE, May 4. — A l» rd < f XI giant hogs, ih e lated by hog breeders to lie a collection of some of the largest in the world, wore hipped to the J. F Miller Commission company, establish d terent- !, near the Yandalia railroad in the eastern part of the city, Wednesday nirbt and early Thursdat morning. Negotiation for the ale of the up were completed V . dnesday afternoon, and L T rban Muni- n, residing fiv(> miles southwest of Ladoga, the owner, brought the herd to this city. Forty-nine of the hogs range from 000 to 1,000 pounds in weight, while the other thirt> five ranged from 30n t 000 pounds. The Miller concern will ship the hog to eastern markets for butchering. Moirison had taised 1 hogs with a view to sending them to the World’s Fair at Chicago this summer. They have been seen by several of the middle wests foren -t breeders and were adjudged the fined group of hogs in this part of the country.
GOFF WILL PRORATED W ill of the late ,1obn W. Goff was admitted to probate i’ M circuit court Wednesday. Under terms of the h cument the entire e-tate is left to the widow, Mary Clay Goff, and at || her death all that remains is to be Ldiviled equally among the children, | Alma Guff Carrington, Rertha Goff Doyal. Maggie Goff Hall, Tillie Goff Roquet, and William Depew Goff, except forty acres of land upon which the residence is located, known as the li me place, which is left to the son, William Depew Goff. The will further provides that the widow and son William Dejrew Goff shall be named executors of the estate. The will was executed June 13, 1913, and witnessed by Ira Clouser and Will H. Johnston of Crawfordsville.
EASTERN HOSPITAL BURNS; 225 PMTKNTS VRE RESCUED
SAYRE, Pa, May 4.—Fire which sw< pt the Robert Packer hospital here last night, causing 225 patients to he carried out on their cots, still was raging this morning as six fire companies from adjoining cities bat-
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The city water supply was exhausted within a few minutes and water wa- being pim ped I m a pund. * Ambulance- carried matt patients to Waverly, three miles away, others were taken to private ' h mes hern and oe c weite giwn
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NOTH K OF \DMlNISTRATION | Notice is hereby given that the | undersigned has been appointed by! the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, | Administrator < f the estate, of | Minerva Cooper, lat<* of Putnam j County, deceased. Saitl estate is supposed t« be solvent. LESLIE COOPER. Administrator, i Cause No. 7530. April 20, 1938. Attorney Albert Williams. John W. Herod. Clerk of the Put- | nam Circuit Court. 27-3t I
Search i- being made for Margar. M> Math. I0yeur-ol4 heiress, who was kidnaped from the grammet -chool (above), at Harwich, Mass., Tuesday.
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