The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1933 — Page 1
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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1933.
NO. 330
ONDAY LAST DAY TO PAY FALL TAXES
n DELINQUENCY EXPECTED TO REMAIN WHEN FINAL DAY PASSES
RECEIVING TAX MONEY
’payers
Who Are Delinquent To
Inheritance Trouble
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S MINERS AGREE | TO RETURN TO ! WORK BY NOV. 8
“Not Switching’
DEILGATION OF PENNSYLVANIA DIGGERS TALK WITH PRESIDENT
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(;()VERNORS' FARM PLAN IS REJECTED
Spurned Kelly Bribe
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE WALLACE FROWNS ON PRICEFIXING CLAUSE
Be As s c: >ed Penally For
Non-Payment
Mcnday is the last day on which fall installment of taxes can be * d an 1 Indications at the county ; usurer’s office Saturday were that | us taxpayers will be delinquent aen the office closes at 4 o’clock I
Cnday afternoon.
AlthouRh Putnam county taxpayers lieen flocking into the "troas- - r ’s office in increasing numbers the"past few days, many will be able to meet their tax debt - to the , un ty tins full, it was believed, i fount y Troasurer W. T. Handy and assistants lhave Iteen receiving lax payments during the week but . | the largo number who have' St paid it was said it wculd l>e im^ssible for everyone to i>e cared for Monday. Those who have failed to j- tlieir taxes when the office closes ond :) \ will be 'assessed the usual ’
^nalt' for non-payment.
Tbe county tieasurer in hik usual | le day visits to Roachdale and Hus- | Cqle 'hi- fall to collect taxes.said' > guv lints paid at these two towns , fir lielow. the usual payments. [No extension of the taxpaying pe-: jol will Ih- granted this year, the j jasurer reported. Tax paymentailed in to the treasurer’s office Wst bear a postmark not later than
deadline, it ws»s said.
ARRANGE UNION ELECTION
W.
WILL MAKE FINAL APPEAL
Group Predicts All Will Return To Work By Wednesday: Pledge End Of Violence
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Mrs. Madeline Corby Morgan Webber, of Cleveland, 0., who was indicted by a Kentucky Grand .iury on a charge of converting $300,000 trust fund left to her daughter, Marie Therese Corby. 14, by her late father, to her own use. Marie’* father, Thomas J. Corby, was a De troit capitalist
Stair Hoad Fund Plan % ins Favor
INDIANA WOULD MATCH FEDERAl WORKS BOND GRANT AND BORROW NONE
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. — After ! talking with President Roosevelt, j leaders of striking western Pennsylvania coal miners werei described last night as having agreed to go track
to work.
They told the president that they | feared delay in elections to deter- • mine their representatives for colloc t,\'o bargaining would mean unfair
elections.
The president told'them, in that I case, tie would ask Senator Wagner, i chairman of the national labor board, j to held the elections at the earliest | possible moment. | The elections were called for in an agreement negotiated by the president with -te ( || company owners of the mine- and the L'nited Mine Wurkj ers of America. ; Hugh S. Johnson, the recovery adj ininistrator, said the miners estimat- ' ed all their strikers would be back at work by next Wednesday. After the White House conference tin; miner- went to Johnson’s office, where they helped prepare the following statement, issued by the ad-
ministrator:
.“Representatives of the United Mine Worker employes of captive minos called on the president to discus- the ci in! it ions of election under
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Governors Of Five Middle Western States Fear Strike Violence Due To Rejection
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JUDGE DON NEB FREES IN MA I L OF PEN AL FARM
LEBANON MAYOR EXCEEDS AUTHORITY IN SENDING MAN TO FARM
HIS
Nobel Kiser, diTdor of athletics end chief footbnk oach at Purdue University, who ha- denied persistent rumors thai ho would succeed Heartly “li iiik” Anderson as mentor of Notre Dame at the end of the current sea-on Notre Dame ulficials refuse to confirm or deny the rumors.
William Ko^rrs Released ()u Bond
TO APPEAR AT NEXT TERM COURT OF KNIFE AS-
SAULT CHARGE
altasli-Dcl’auw To Plav For Charity
JVE FUT ON IN CONNECTION WITH HOMECOMING TILT AT
CRAWFORDS VILLE
When Wabash and DePauw meet Crawfor-isvillo, Nov. IK. for their ntial football game, charity will me in for what is expected to be n irge portion of the gate receipts. Preliminary plans for a huge char!y drive through tho medium <>f the aha h DePauw game were outlined a meeting of Crawfordsville busies- organizations anil community ne-t officials with the Chamber of
jiomnierce Thursday night.
The game will take on a partial ■hirity aspect, according to plans iow woiked out bed ween the chest "fleials and college authorities. The Lest will receive 1 ,( 1st cent of all ate receipts of the game up to I'J.Otth snd 66 2-3 |>er rent of all over $2.t)d0. Whenener Wabash and DePauw, J"iig rivals in athletics, book up, it --'rally attracts the largest crowd f the yen A larger crowd than 'er i expected this season because
Wabash DePauw game has beam
i-ide as the Little Giants homeIloniing contest. In addition, both ►’bools appear to have their tiest learn in recent ye ns and each lias a pplcndid opportiinitj to enter the N'ov. cuitest utilefeuted. DePauw al-
has won fi ur games, lost none
“ind ha imt lieen scored on. Wabash
won three of its four games, tyng K' .uisville in the otJier.
Governor Paul V. McNutt anncunced yesterday that a proposal of the state highway commission to use money from tlic publii works fund of thi' federal government, matched
with state funds, in extending thei , . - .
^ j the terms of the agreement reached ‘T captive mine operators on Oct.
highway construction program tuiiily has tieqgi aproved by authori-
ties in Washington.
The governor said th it formal approval of the immediate grant of about $300,000 for this punsise is expected from Washington before Tuesday whi-r. bifiji on '*e";'f nro.iects to lie financed jointly by the state and federal funts an' to tie received. The first grant of *300,000 will be poole I with about $700,000 of state highway funds in financing 46 miles of paving and 10 milfts of grading. Bids for these will be opened Tuesday. The estimated cost of these projei ts is $1,170,(MM). Instead of borrowing the total cost of the projects
“Upon estimate by these representatives that the men would practically all lie at work by Wednesday amt that no more violence is expected, the president said lie would ask Senator Wagner to send representatives of tho national labor board at once to prepare the election and to pass up-n qualifications of voters in advance. “One representative each will lie sent to Carmidhacl for Greene county, Uniontown for Fayette county, California for Washington county, and Pittsburgh for Allegheny county.” Johnson .-aid the miners, including Martin Ryan, strike leader, “feared
William Hi gei 1 ■•in a-:! mn charged with a 1 nil. i-sault on Russell Mace at in Mliiii milk plan I on t'olumln - -uv t Thin siiav afternoon, entei plea of mn guilty In circuit mi l iiilay aftei ( noon and was lil'ti-ei! on lioml of $ I nil for tits appiaianie in eoiirl at
the January terni
Hogers ts chai I in an ffidavi' ; filed hy Mace w i u-ma a knite in , an altercation wlmh i- -aid lo Inne resulted from a argiunent over skimmed milk. Mam is an empl y
of tile milk plum
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. (UP) - t Negotiations among farm state governors and high administration offii 11 s over farm relief broke down last niglrt when the agricultural administration rejected a drastic price fixing and-crop reduction plan drawn up by
I the state executives.
T ie g vernors remained to meet I’ie-ident Roo.-jeiyadt today ami will urge upon him some foim of immediate* price fixing for important commodities, but they appeared to have lost all hope of winning support for
their own program.
I he disapproval of the governor's pi in was interpreted as an indication 1 that the administration intenis to follow its own plan of acreage reduction, with price pegging through loans to i J fanners on selected vommoditie-. | rather than adopt more drastic meas
| utes.
I Hiii i official circles indicated that | the administration feels it ha J made; ' excellent pivgre.-s in this direction I lint realizes some crop- still need as- j . -lance which will lie forthcoming
soon.
Officials pointed to cotton prices I of ',i and 10 cents a pound as com-
pared with levels .'id per vent lower ! heir to tobacco nnlh n last year and to the AAA tobacco | kidnaping
program.
On
NO LAW PR0VIDFS SENILNClj o Lscal Couit lunts Robert Wklltce Free Upon Pajjti'nt Of Fine
Robert T. Wallace, Indlailap'dU, 1 caugth In a road blot kade n ar D"h- | anon Tuesday night while trans- ; porting 140 gallons of y| oh 1 in I his car and ,-ent to llu* Indiana j stale faun by Hi * l.ebanon mayor tor 30 days and tilled $100 and jeour, gained bis lllienty from the farm Friday. Judge Wlllmi .■( Donner niled in ctmilt courl, following la hearing, ilia! (he inayoi had rxceed d hi- niitlloiity in eiiteociog (the man lo the penal In-liluMon. Wallace, win wa hronglil li“foi“ [ Judge Donner iiiulei a lisbeas ' orj pus ae-tlon, alleg 'd that the 1933 legislature rcpcnlfd the lH'o , " tin der which he was sin to tin faint and his contention was iiph'ld by
Judge Donner.
The jtldg< treed Wallace upon j his payment of the fine and co .ia, I amounting to lllo. tun ' iled Sat | itrriay murntng that he hud not as j y t ruled upon the legality of the i fine and this may hate to In rei funded Inter by the Uelitinon courl. \ Under present lictuor lawr, a per-
WINSI ( N SAl.KM. N i . No\. ■>. ,. H n <| n , a'-iiteuccd for po- — A ciuelly planned )d t ti extort SMWM j ou 0 f liquoi. Judge Dormer $10,000 fl'ton K. J. Dirk Reynolds, ^ H j,t |{,, can he romtnitted I i'll!, Jr, Winston-Saiem portsman »n I | j 10W . lor failure lo pay bis fine.
The 1933 legislator ■ also repealed the *2D prnserutoi fee formerly in
effect, reducing it to $7.
I ■MNMI >r «R ■■■■ a failer Far! E. Herron, of Oklahoma City, Okla, who spurned a $15,000 aribe offered by Kathryn Kelly, wife of George “Machine Gun" Kellv, convicted kidnaper, if he would alloyv her to escape while enroute to the Federal prison in Cincinnati, 0. Mrs. Kelly boasted her husband would escape by
Christmas.
jFedrral \"nils ^il> F\loi lionisl
ADMITS SENDING THREATENING
LETTERS TO TOBACCO
HEIR S WIFE
under threat
his pretty 25 year old
wife elided yesteni iy m the arrest of
the othei -id,* i- the low price j L bn Lanier, 35 year old, an unem-
ami. repaying ’d ist cent, a- tan i)e j| uiro wouldn’t be supervisi, n of dec-
done under the federal public worky plan, tdie state proposes simply to pay 70 |h*r cent and receive the 30
per cent as a grant.
Met VMM \< K I I NERVI. SUNDAY
services for Floris Mcage 42 ycais, who died
tions and that someone would run ringers in on them.” The miners refused to di.-cuss their conference a- they left Johnson's office. “It’s all in that statement," Ryan said.
133 FOR ECU RES VRE AVEK'l Kl) KV l . S. 1 (IANS
of lives! k and wheat. Cattle, it was | I inted out, were left out of the re [ eoyery program at tho specific re ! quest of cattle congressmen. As for wheat, the. farmer, it was dated, is * reeeiving approximately twice as much money per bushel this year as
last Wu». but hi- pim-hadn* power j ie* Headquarter for questioning
has not increa-ml because of a short
WASHINGTON, N'V. 4. — The
Loan ( orp ration in- ‘
total of 133 ,h <’ tri’veom- -
(onceal their disappointment.
Home Owne ncunecd todo ure- involvii in Indiana fi zation starte,i Application ied numbere, $1)7,911,365. Rejections n
966,456 iiefore
made no effort t'>
<94,549 were averted the time the organ!-
util Oct. 27. HI NT ES< VI’ED KEI.ONS received for tho per- in OKLAHOMA HOLDld’ 15,493 for a total of j MUSKOGEE, Okla., Nov. 4.—Wil-| (inhered xld f ' $1,- I inn Undei ill and Ford Bradshaw, I apprai-ai md <;i for imtlnws, were hunted today as leid
ployed textile walker
Lamer was arrested as he picke I up a dummy package left by officer* j ut a spot where two notes, sent t > Reyn Ids, dire,ted that $l(),(M>0 be 1 plated. M |s . Lanier yvas taken into I
cii to i;. it her ome and taken to p,^ BODIES
but ]
no charges wer, lodged against her I Officers and l.anier denied for several hour- iftei his an rest that he wrote the note to Reynolds and maintain,''I that he found the package by accident, hut later admitted writ-
ing them.
Two U. S. Fliers Killed In Grasli
OF TWO VICTIMS ARE BURNED BEYOND RECOGNITION
STANDARD OIL MEN HOLD MEETING HERE
Funeral
Caminack,
Friday at the home .of hi- m ther, Mrs. Rosa McCanm ick. south of |
Belle ’ Union, will !*■ held Sunday! The Standard Oil company repremorning at II oVIoek at the Walnut | sentative- of this district held their
of Relic Union. I monthly dinner meeting at the Mc-
$251,613 lifter appraisal. , er- in yesterday’* robbery of the CitOne fit) per cent cash lo in I ", •156 i/cn- National Rank «f Okmulgee, in was closed. i which $13,776 was stolen. — " — i Photographs of Underhill and PROF. TILDLN WIIJ, i Hiadshaw were identified by J. H. OPEN NF.W SERIES 01 TAI KS J McKIroy, i ,, president ,f tiie bank. —^— j a- those of two of the robbers. He
"Nationalism and tb Cliui'li is the gcnci'Hl Hilbjcct of tin' m
Oxiiam To 1^‘cture \l l^astmi Colleges
PRESIDENT WUL ATTEND SESSIONS OF SCIENTISTS AT
HOTEL AST0R
•ilso identified photographi Davis, on,- of II men who
Mahan homo on north Jcckson street, Thursday evening. Those who attended were F. H. Fillingham, manager; VV. Love, -pecial salesman; George Lewis, sales manager; R. E. {-’harp, Covington: W. R. Smitli, Frankfort: T. A. Plunkett, Seymour; M. R, Kester, Indianapolis; E A. Wolmer, Columbus; Cleo Emsiveller,
SENATOR IS DEAD
MAN
SHERIDAN. Wyo.. Nov. 4. (UP) , J n hn Henliimln Kendrick, plou’er *'*-lern cattleiuau, c< nservwtioiiist j •" <1 Htatnaiuan. died yeslcrday at Ike age of 76. For die las) 16 years l)« h»,l I,"cii United Stittc* senator*
Ircm VVyomliiU^
Hundreds of messag-s of grluf | TJ 1 *'
alne si 1 refus*!
•; ■ Charle
Ciiapel church, ea.-t
Service.- will lie in charge of Rev, Keulien Ma-ten, Rev. Gilhert McCainmack and the Rev. Dora Day. Further -hort -eiw i, cs will tie held ■it the grave in Cloverdale cemetery
by the Rev. Donus Denny.
Mr. McCamnuick, an employe of the Indianapolis postoffice f r a puinber of years, hail la*en ill for some time
of tubeiculosis and complications j F’rankliii; H. Hoyd, lene Haute, B. arising from an operation. • , L. Mo're, < rawfcrdsville; O. L. Maze,. 'Brazil; L. D. Bramblett, Plainfield;' , _ _ ' Rolla Biuce w Bloomington; William Will Dcalll Case jeroxton R,K-kville: w (:.Pasc'oy, yy 111 ! Terre Haute; A. L. Liffiek, Terre : |)$»nird ,lHUt '' ; M *>« Hudson. Greencastle; IM |H til lllg I'A III' U j George Howard, frelaunm;
Hepler, Indianapolis, and H CONVICTED IN SLAYING i *‘* r ’ ’ .
OF LAFAYETTE JACKSON
LOSES COURT'PLEA
series of di-> u.-hIoiih w Inch i feature ihc piogrum ,,f the ( "II u" Fomin ,.f tin Klrst ('In i-tlim clnin li
for tin next nw week
Prof. Fran, is ('. Til,lea of tli„j Compaith ,’ l.il- ratlin ih pai (m, it
itniversHy. as unest ,|>en th, sell,' Sunday
o'clock -peaking " Kish V (OM ROL METHOD I,, pint,, I, t,,: I N DEI ERMINE!) FOR SI ATE
of Ktl ; kiii in cs: aped ! rinding
;. Hi imii \ fixnaui will be xtelislve leeluie lour. in* a trip through the Eastern
of DePauw speaker will evening at ''Alleglanc,
Flag."
Th,* social t'ature ning's progtam wiili Miss Mary l.oulge
Ritter, ls*"ii
Brow ning.
with Und' ihill from the Kalis.,- prion at l.ari-ing on Memorial day; J„e ('arsan, , n>* f five prisonets who esaped from the I’awhu-ka jail recently, and Ed ' 1 niton, a fugitive from
the MeAlester penitentiary.
of Stnnlay eve he in cliaiig,* of Talbott. Alim
•Snyder and F. (Jail
Russell V. Zig-
TWO FOUND SLAIN
JERUSALEM, Nov. 3. The body ,,f John Winters, di\o ril>,*d a- an
I'he naithod by which whisky will l„* dispensed in Indiana when the federal hars are let down has not Ihtii i determined, Governor Paul V. M< -
| Nutt said ye-teniay.
The governor dfgiied reports that ■ whisky would l>e sold through the aln* idy aptminted Is-er importers. The g vernor said‘that he still is awaiting an opinion from Philip Lut/,
American professional dan er, and an ' Jr., attorney general, which is exIndian Moslem wer,• found in in olive j pectci ta outline the possible methgnuo * Utsid, the eit> wall la-t mg’ t -t of eontral of whisky by the state. Police -ai l they found no dew It i expo to I t>> hold that the state
Indiana supreme court "to grant a‘ rehearing
Verm n Witt
M \KION ROBERTSON IS BURIED AT BIAM)MIN(il()N
Kruiay Funeral services for Marion Kob-
to egtson, age 63 years, farmer who
UlRKS ADDRESSES KIWANIS’ graduate UNEMPLOYMENT
Jackson,
M.»> from I v ;.m,n Witt, Rainbridge.jdropped dead while -bucking cun. on th. ' . ' " . « ? s’ i who is stheduled to die in tl.e electric , the Zepha Burkett farm, east of th n font ,,a ton. polUienl ' ^ ln , li: ;„a , t a,e pri-on Nov. Morton, mursday, were held Satur1 ^ Wl11 ''cXherHan. 'j of u.fayette A-[day with burial taking place near bis
fuimer home at Bloomington. Coroner Frank Reed stated Saturday that death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage. He was stricken while working with his son and died almost indtantly. The widow and several ,-hil- ; dren survive. The Robertson family j inhved to the Hanna Cross Roads vi- !
i^rnceryi owner.
The high coiir affimted Witt’- con-
viction several moliths ago.
Witt’s only hope of escaping the death amalty li"* '« executive clem-
Jackson was* killed May 27,
of the 1931, in an attempt to help up bis of*
their j fice in Indiana [K.li*.
Graham 1 Louis A. Hamilton, I„la. Kas., ■ also under entence of death in eon-
tinity *, me time ago, from Bloomington.
"Another Forgotten Man,” the new college graduate, was the subject of address delivered by Dean Louis < n y.
“ Dirks iiefore members Bkoniington Kiw-anis club at bincheon.Thursday in the
(kotel. ^ . I also unoer - i ul'Imt MEETING Uca„ Dirks, the Bloomington World nertion '''‘.'^^^fore Th!'tuprmne i The monthly meeting of the Putnam . read several letters from De- ; appeal is I 1 1'ounty Credit Asaociation will be nmw graduates stating their inahil- court. ^,,3 held Monday evening at 6:30 o’clock i v „ „ il*:,, Hamilton were tried ana, nem m muay eac,,, *
> t<» pay Wlc student Vans as a Witt « L t the Elma Inn* r «*ult of unemployment. ci*vict#d »t Lebanon. j
which mig it lead them to the i-- ,il mts and de lured tiu-\ wen* at a lo--
to account for a motive.
The man w ,- ident it ied tentativel j a- Alohamed Karanian, an Indian civil
servant from Madia
The bodies were f and at the foot of the Mount of Olives, neat tho Garden of Gethsemane, where Judas be-
trayed Jesus with a kiss.
excise director can issue rules as in the ch-o if beer distribution and
sale.-.
LEWIS I AYLIIR TO SPEAK M I ARM HI RE Al MEETING Lewi- Taylor, of IndiMupolis, ail | ant .only on lax problems who is cunne ted w itli the Indiana Farm Hu-
-la' -. oif Sunday of next week On Sun,lay an,l Mocla) I’re-idcn ,
Oxiiuin will h, m Marion. He will! ! deli, ,T I wo addles,-,- on ' A Perptd ! mi I A i mist j, , a ml A Sense ol , What la Vital,’’ Sunday at the Firs) ' M,tliiwlj-l chin h. He will addr ^ ' Ihc Kpworlli league of th>' cliureli |
' on ' A Quest ,,t I’erf ctlon." i On Monday lie will speak al th
I Marion high :, hool on ' The Sludenl
and ih, New World.’’
On lieaday. President and Mi Oxiiam will leave for Sew York | | i'll) On Wednesday they will at i lend th aliunnl dinner of the Acs, demy of I'olltical Seletiee, al 'Ip
| Hotel A tin at . "" p in
| Mr. (Seraid Swop', a central fig lure in the Drpnrlmrnt of Comnierc, .and the NBA. will pr side at thlr | dinner Tin Venkers nre (ietp ini j HiikIi s’ I'din ,,n. administrator for j (lie NBA; (lie Hon. Daniel ('. Roper. Secretary of (’ommeree: and the lit. Han Sii Arthur Ste I Mahtlaiid. j fprinei Ilrlllsti Alinlslei of Lahor. On Sundu; No'. 12. President | Oxnum will upeak ng the iiiorntng I etui pel exarch', of P nnsy Ivtinln State eollim 1 On lie following Ttlcaday monilnK. he will speak at (ion, her colleen n Mui'ylanil. That evening, h will -p'ut, at the T'nl-
HARRISBURG, I’a., Nov. 3. (UPi Two men were killed lust ntght when an army plane birrst into fl-imes in mid-air and crashed into a worded section four mies from Harrisburg. The victims, accottling to officialat the Middletown army air depot, were Lieut. Lawrence ('. Hunting of Langley Field, Vu., and hi- mechanic. Major Andrews,,f the K,„ kwell field. San Diego, Cal. Lieutenant Hunting
| was piloting.
Persons who saw ( " plane tn i flames a few minute- after it had ] left the Middletown depot, notified | until ritie-. Tim ' reekage was di--iioered by 1 ipping flares from an-
other plane.
The craft had liurni'd and Hie bodj ie:* of the two iiiom were i barred be-
yon I identifu dion.
will address farmers and otliers ^ 'tcslt* -Jiippei ■ In 1 ' an,I Idler at the
nf lohns llojiklns uni-
20 Years Ago • IN GREENCASTLE
»I interested dn the taxing situation at 1 the regular meeting of the Floyd j township farm bureau 'at Floyd Celt- | ter sch",,I Tuesday evening, Nov. 7 at 7:30 o’clock. The meeting j* open to everyone who wi.-hea to attend, it Wa-
stated Saturday.
V. M. C. veratty.
On Wedncwin • morning Prealdent
OyiiHto will nilikc in Ameilcan university
n (’ On i'liiii day h* and Mr*. Ox , mini w 111 return to Ure«BC»Btle.
AValter t io|K>r, lH*mocrati candi-
coming here date, was elated irwyor by a major-
ity of 47 vnt: s over Charle- Short EXHIBITS RIPE BERRIES j "uard Lyon of G..vemastle was _ ; Mias Vera Kelly is visiting .her John AY Herod, county clerk ' granted a divorce horn Geraldene aunt Mrs C M* Gentry in Monrovia. »«- pi •“’•nting samples of ripe Lyon in circuit curt Saturday mom-
straw bet idea to frtejvdft In the court | ing. Custody of a child w-.i- given house Saturday. The berries were the defendant and the plaintiff was
Symphony To Play In dhaprl (ionrert PROGRAM TO TN’IUDF WORKS
OF BEFTHOVIIN. BRAHMS. GRIEG AND SIBF.IJU8
Klrst full length concert by the DePauw Hyniphomy orch .’ra under the direction of Pi of B'l' lamlr F. Swalin h.i*. I,,', n ■ ""O’ * • " Mo"day night. N"' ' ■* I't', ,,t' he»*ra
will play at chapel Nov. 16
An ambitious program has been planned Bit her tli„ Fir t ot Second H-cth, vi'ii- Synfplionv th, 1)' ihma ' Academic Festival overture. Klhellus’ j “Valse Trinte," and two numbers for Hiring orehestYa try (irhig. Buch a program ts a big undertaking for the orchestra heenuse it- InutrutnentntIon is ♦ncpinpl !r and to', an e ft has hfen vvotklng nndet Profcsaor
Swullu such a short time.
However rapid progeeas has heen made by many sections of the symphony. Individual ",ok with ■■ertions by the con,In,tor and by ree-
» * . » . «
t ion h'ui'h: ac, oyi nt - lor much of th* ability or the group a- a whole now, .... Thv oreheatru I- planning several
address at the.i appearances on llu* campus during In JA'aghli gton*. ! the second s,nie-t,*i.* In aevud writh
Its policy »,f building up Ph teputs flon outald, of Or eneaslle also, It w ill probably btx k sev eral out-of-
town coiieertH thin season.
Fre<l (Joodwin* is here from Dan-
ville where he is emtployed
The Cre-cnt Club nigt with Mi Clevc Thomas.
fine speelmens variety.
of :h** Evarbeuring
plawd under ■ (ri 1 L> pay $2 per week for -upport of the child.
American I.egiuy l’i -t No. 58 will meet in restubir session Tuesday evening. N’ v. 7. at $ oVliM^t in the Legion hall. All member* nre urged to lie pre*«*it.
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