The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1933 — Page 1

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TLESDAV. NOVEMBER 14. 1933.

NO. 33H

idberghs

may attempt

I.IU ENINGKK TO SPEAK

Dr. G. IJ. Gruenitu'er, protVssur of German in DePauw university, will be I , the speaker at the montlily “pitc i-in”

ATI A \ I |( HOP'W of the MenV ’ lllb in tl'e Pres- 1 » ^ byterian chuifh Wednesday evening

at 6:30 o’clock. Prote->oi* iiinrnin^rr

will speak on conditittns in Germany i\ | | \

SEEKS $5,000 IN COMPLAINT

COMMITTEE ON

L. aM0 | s KEYING COUPEE BE-

f uevkd PEANMNG EISHON TO NEW' YORK FLIGHT

to PLY IO LISBON TODAY ulc Euidbei K'lwt Propose To Kollow gipaits South \tlai»lir l or Over 3,000 Miles.

CALDE.EAS DE I'UY, Spun. Nov. 4 (UP) Col and Mrs. Charles A. .mdbenrli were re; t^J-by Ametican insular offici^JsV to be non-st p^itlrl to NeW York !rom Lisbon. Portugal their next

haluled bait.

TV flight would be one of 3,000 n ilf . across the southern Atlantic nd. m the Lindbergh manner, would nark's new trail for westward non-

itop flights.

lAn American consula rom Vigo to give the I. jssihlr as-istain'e i» Jnited Press eorresp

©portel plan.

The Eindherghs wei sleeping board their seaplane off v aldelas do 'uy in the river Mino tlta' forms the Lundary at this point net' een Spain

ml Portugal.

CHILD WELFARE HELD MEETING

ANAPOEIS I I EES SLIT AGAINST

MOTHER-IN-LAW

ACTION IS AN UNUSUAL ONE

at the present time. His native background and recent journeys to Europe make him unusually qualified to discuss this vetry live - object. Toe committee in charge of all ar-

rangements fur this meeting is com- | . . '■ p< stvl of Jacob Litel. ( harles Evans, Rosetta Mrt ununark of South and Uwrenc- Wright. A nominating | nam County Defendant committee made Up of G. B. Manhart, \ |„ suit

F. M. Vreeland, and H (’. B. Wetneke

will report and there will (lection j Damages'of «5,000 are' ..ought by of officers for the coming year. Atta McCammaek of Indianapolis in

slander suit filed in circuit court

All men of the chinch are urg'd to

plan- : ;> tVund and the men of the community

are cordially invited to be present. L. S. Seeks Jobs For Unemployed

ttache sent Iberghs any irmed the ■nt of the

EyCkt HUGS

CHUAGO, Nov. 14.—The hogs! purchased by the government Satur- 1 I day were living the life of Reilly at

IVkia OI A 1VTIAI’la i Lh<! stock >' ard8 UhIi, - v a''«l the strike jf HlX SlaAliIJriTl 1°^ b, ' dl ' rs for highei Caines continued..

Taken <,v*'r by the atrienhural ad-

- I ministration when the strike brought J . McCAMMACK OK INIH- '’I'on mark»-t trauing tq a standstill, scossoR EKHK Mll.h T<M NDKR-

tlic ultimate YatY of the lil.OOO hugs was a little .loubfful. There is no doubt they will b. (inverted into meat sooner or later, but when and where was a moot question. , Tite daily ration of corn was given at 11 o’clock thi- morning and was followed with dli i ue of blankets in the form of prairie hay. Each wig was bedded down witli a Gut one pound of hay, an .misual procedure, a- they are rust marily left in the open pens overnight and then slaughtere.l. The bedding down indicated they might, retnair m the pens for

several days.

Put-

NOLRISHED < HA S< HOOE

CHIEDKEN

(ELK DONATIONS RECORDED Paul Boston, Superintendent Of Public Schools. Outlines Health

Board Work

I NKMPEOL JIEN I ( H AIRVI \\ • I SSI ES CALE FOR 2.-I M F.N

e *

I ('. C. Gautier, e.‘*iinty unemployment L relief chairman, Tuesday issued a* : call for anotlier men wh > will be given employment next Monday on (..the ryad 43 frade-work ; roject. Men applying t,i Mr Gautier should have creijentials from their respective township trustees showing they have lieen on relief mils. Mr- Gautier stated Tuesday that lOn men are now working on the roa 43 wi lening project, fifty living employed every bher week. Thi.- w"rk will contintie as I >ng a- the weather hold< good and until the riglrt-of-way which ba- been obtained is exhausted-

SUCCESS: FOR U. S.-SOVIET PARLEY SEEN

SI LICESSI I E CONCl.l SION IO RECOG M l ION ' N EtiOTI XjlTONS

EOO.MS BL FRIDAY; o O

AW All WORD FROM MOSCOW Russian Diplnmal Hidds i-elf Ready For Imporlan: ( onferenres Vt

National ( apititl.

REGIT. \R WORK \M» RE(. I PAY” IS VIM OF \D.MINI STRAP ION

WASHINGTON. Nov. 14.—While continuing to hike the price of gold in accordance with a previously announced effort to raise commodity

Tuesday against Rosetta McCammaek of past of Cl ivevdale. The former is the widow of Florris McCainn ack. recently deceased son of Rosetta Mc-

Cammaek.

The Indianapolis woman alleges the defendant on three different occasions in tlic i rcsettee of divers persons spoke of and concerning the plaintiff certain false and defamatory words. The specific occasions

are listed us July 20, Oct. 20. and I deadlocked.

Nov. 11. ■ j Meantime, big packci.. are getting Toe plaintiff charges in her suit j :dl the swine they need fur the pres

ent market directly from feeders, a

again yestenJay

up’thoir asking p> a dime and dum itided $4.00 for tin. best offerings T . packers contimnd with liid> of SI.mi down and o< ■ i nally bid $4.55. but neither side would recede from its po ition and tho mtion was again

that the defendant well knew the statements m ide about liei were fal-u and that the plaintiff had her health

ca re

prices, the administration today jin'ffuiied by , verworking to take turned intensively to an endeavor to of a • 5on and daughter that live with

The regular monthly meeting <d - • the Child Welfare t'omnuttee was ■ '•bi at the public binary Monday ifte'iioon. The distiilmtion of free milk to the undernourished children of the t 'ty was started la.-t week, it was re-

sume 10.001) ...g> wore unsold , ii . ii . t(i(| Tht; i . hairm:ii| (it . (ho i . ommjt _

• 11' is j.u Ki .1 , |(( innounced that it would cost over

> lO :i month to continue this work, as

tb schools am giving approximately j

!00 free (rattles of milk a day. The annual appeal to the various

r tubs of the'city has been made, and - — liic committee wish. t,, gratefully i (.ekm VN ( H \NCEEEOR WH E RE;.'i, low ledge receipt uf donation- from * ORtiAM/.E HIS \ \/.l STORM the following clubs: S. f. ( dub,! TROOPERS

I"r t W ard P. T. A., Second War I I*. ! i T. A., Third Ward P. T. A., Woman's I

practice against which the present y,. i(!y c , u , )( Friday Cil le, Pris-illa '

strike of comm -ion merchants is

aimed.

EARTH Ml' \KE IN ( HIEE

SANTIAGO, ( bile, Nov. 14. (UP) — A violent earthquake hook this

city at H>:I2 a. m. today

A second temblor, of less violence,

was felt at 10:22 a m.

Hillrr To Make Drastic (lianges

Tic

Lindbergs plant), *! t take off pump money into the bands of the

Lisbon,

135 mile-

Jliis morning for __

ottthwand. *

Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh rose early L.J at !t a. m. were giving their Lan. ansi inspection preparatory | n r I ikinr. '.If presunialdy for Ei-lran Portugese and Spanish rivermen

unemployed.

In line with the president’s avowed determination to place j,000.000 men new on work relief on “regular work at regular wages” by Nov. t>, with another 2,000,000 unemployed to he ahsoibed us socn a, possible, admin-

utrohcd thff river and marked a ! ration officials announced several

lour.-e for the take-off, so Col. land- n*m moves,

r^i roll Id avoid shallows and nu- ' The bureau of public roads invited

emu- tucks dotting the

her at 444 ninth Forest street in In-

dianapolis.

PLIERS RESIGNS: TO ENTER RACE FOR U. S. SENATE

Local Masons

water.

TV weather was fair and the fog hat mu." <1 Col- Lindbergh t" lose his tiiy over the Sierra Leon Mountains e-trplay ho I lifted slightly, i People here was astonished at pudberfh’ii -kill m landing ins plane the .Vtino. lie had flown from Sannna oe tlu» y*H4' of Rlsc")', and htxl

the state highway commissions to list

country, time on

|ut i m.- the conmr of tlv r lie mountains, to save jus \\ ay to Lisbon He became unsure of his course Irer the Sierra Ix.*ons and, sighting ■hr winding Mino, folkxwwd it down |u ! linadavia to Cal lelas He Tuy, 1$ Inilc- from the sea. He brought down ■i |ilane perfectly.

I’tRDGNED ID PRESIDENT

WASHINGTON, Nov. II (UP)— 1}'e-ident Roosevelt today granted a pardon to Prank E- Herring, 'South P ul. Bid, who was convicted in the Ifederal courts on eharges of violation "f the lottery laws and conspiracy Herring, an officer of the fraternal ufJci of Eagles, hud lieen sentenced • ) serve four months in jail and pay a

fine of $2,000

the |.ard ai effective at once on condition that Bering i ay hi

"r before I >ec. 30.

INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 14 (UP) Ji. Earl Peters. Fort Wayn-\ resigned as i haii iiiiin of tin Democratic stale el litrul comillitlee toduv and uitnoune b his candidacy for United States s* nutor. •

Study dub, Friday

club, Delta Theta Tau, Rotary club, Grade Teachers’ club, DePauw Womai.' dull, and Fortnightly club. I ml Boston, superintendent f the ! uVilic schiMds; was present and gave i

HI || • n outline of the proposed work of! I 1(111 noimroilllll^ , C Health Board which is being or-'

gam zed through the si bools for the il.y.-ical bettermen' of the children !

\NNI \E ATI \il Mi BT. HT.ED |chairmen of ti. health commit\l I EMPEI 11 N 1 KIDAT irnm each Parent Teachet Assuc-

|.'\ I V I V(

w in weg e pre The annual homecoming for mem

| lie r- o' tlie Green-astle Mas'biii |o lg ) • H N(, MEN It) LEANT. T RIDAT land sojourning Ma-ons will l«‘ htdd T<tR < (.(.< \MP T.XAM

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17

alter-

immediately at least six projects for each of the 3,000 counties jn the o untry on which maintenance expenditums of not more than $5,000 might lie made immediately. Tlie projects

would be financed in the proportion , —

pei'' 'c/nV 7L d l 'ai'/funds ; 't'u tlie ' HllCV LoiIJS ( (ill UhI | will Ira conferred It is hoped that all -nice- Eight of the non -lecl-t ‘tn.es. It wa- aid that $00,000,000 i „ 4 C , , - ! Mas-ms v* he able to attend ( wdl ent r lamp Knox. Ky-. B-r pre

lilt At f i^tirill <|r lU<< n,e;n * H ‘ rv ‘ in- training

c' rangements to do so a- a splen lid ^ tint* is in pro-ioct-EOLTSI \N A El.El I ION IN VKSTI-

BERE1N. Nov. It. (Lkl’l -Chancellor Adolf Hitler, -trengthened by the tiemenious v te in his favor in Sunday plelii-cite. plans drastic reorganization "f his storm troop nrganizatior along military lines, it was un-

derstood today.

Hitler was reported to bt planning to practically disband hi organization of picked men, the elite storm troopers, leaving only a nueh u- of the best men to serve as bodyguards

tor Nazi chief-.

Next, it was understood, the regular storm troop organization would he reduced materially. Discipline would he intensified and uniforms probably would lx* changed to gray reminiscent of the fiell gray of Ger-

i Friday evening,

MASOMl NOTICE | Temple

stated meeting Temide Lodge No. | An oyster .supper will take the nates will leav. Gieencastle Friday | man World war uniforms. 47, Wednesday 7:3n p. m. (place of the usu.d rabbit supper his : morning before d o',;. k f ur Martins-1 St cm troopers remaining

' | year, it was said. Following the meal 1 " ' “ k “~ > * h “’ "‘

and a social hour the M M degree

ville where they will lie given examinations for civilian conservation corp

would be spent for such work. The reconstruction coiporation reduced the interest ( it loans to railroads from 5 per cent to 4 |>er cent for the year that began on Nov. J, with the understanding that the railroads would u-e the savings ‘‘plus

substantial additional funds” to em- I ploy new men during the w inter, j

There w i- no official estimate of the saving by the reduction of the iutere,st, hut unofficial estimates placed it at a little le-s than $4 01 Ml.000. The newly reorganized Home Ovvn-

GATOU SIKH IS REFERKNt E A T “KINGEISH”

et s’Loan c i poration announced plans m

it said was mt« mli’d to edrar up .>.>6.,.- j (MK).OOO in mortgages in the dose ! j hanks of Hi states and put cash into I the hands of tlie drtpositors in the ,

vs m pm aou po, « 1,ank " l L ; M,l " r u t:,C ' l ’. , " n . s tl '. e I investigator turned and glared Hie 1‘re.sident signed cor,a,ration would ex. ham- it- I St . nHll , r , lue Loni f, who sat near-

the I f. ,r ll >’' mortgages and the former!^ w . (h ;| h;|lf |mj|r ,, is faa , fine on | might In. used as collateral f-r ’^ns . ' ((| w ., f(>r ;| y) , ir hJl( , RTF at «« per cent of th,yr I inV| „ tj tinK Hti. s, rush-

NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 14.-A denunciation of the special United ! States -enate committee investigating the election of Senator John H. Overi ton. Democrat, Louisiana, w as shouted in open heating here yesterday by it he committee’s own investigator, din G. Holland, who charged Chair-

Tokhk,

with being “yellow” and the whole (committee with "covering up for the

| rat from Louisiana.”

In making the "rat” refcreir e, the

I investigator turned

Work For IKUMMi Men Is I'lanneil

Senator Logan, Doin' i rat. Kentucky , j acting chairman, and Senator

J"l>l DARK AND. ROAD IM•PRONTMEN T PROGRAM DU-

GINS NEXT MtlNTH

INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 14, (UP)— Removal, of approximately HOJMMi Man from Indiana relief rolls by Dec.

from tlif

; value. Freeing money for quick pay (men of lepusitors was described a ! the puipcse hchiad the move.

' n » , « hral |Thomas, Democrat, Utah,and shouted ' 'mm^'HtaiM prepared to pM.ee- l-h- U);(( h( . |l|mv lh( , | i( , „ ff of this

1.00 hogs bought Saturday- on .Ira ( .,- i||V( . stil , at . (|1 ..

,ago market, to he diatnliuted to th- , „ f lV ,. wilh nn „s

...... . waving wildly, flullafrl shouted de-

The retef ndm.m-trate n ^ t(|f . ( . (im|njl . ! ahead with plans for an all-day aml Se||atori4 Overt, n

ferfivtc Wednesday ol governor-

INDI AN A DFSI’EKA DO SLAIN BY IEI.INOIS DFI EFT IVES INDIAN AI IS. N I I (UP) . The desperail" Killed by I’eot in, II 1 . detectives ye-i rday w i - Guy West • itmersvillo, ■ ho‘wti ■ kown i 111! hi Is police a- Russell Hughes, ac- i i on hug to (apt. Matt Leach of toe

In,liana state, police.

West was wanted by Illinois authorities in c nnection vith counter-j teitirg, liank robberies, and a kidnap- i

ing ring.

His father. John West, lives alone

at ('onner.-vilk Guy West's

whose w herealmuts arc unknow n to at Leach, formerly lived at Gary, the

stiite police captain said.

. The father told F niter-'die p dice th't hi son had left Sunday, -ay ing lie wa aiming to Indianapolis. Eeadi

Eight young a,eit and five

nates will lea

n the

organization, it wa- reported, would lie expected to live in barrioks Men {'is.,.i -ed would Ira permitted to we a I their uniforms orrly. rat. Nazi fe-tivals,

it was .-aid.

signed t<> civilian conservation camps | 'pi, 0 0 f the Nazi chieftain in reover the county for employment in organizing the force, it was explained forest work III -e aroeyted will le- Wlls t| )( . storm troopers under

more complete control.

It was vet to he learned whether,

being

is i

coive $30 a month, $25 of which used to support their dependents. C t ■ Gautier, c lunty unemploy- | n.eiit relief chairman, stated Tuesday ' that the young men have been seleel- ' od and were ready for the trip to j Martinsville where they will he ex-

i amdricd.

if the plan were pursued, it vv uld meet wih the approval of the ( . untenance of World war allies, increaaing su-picioiis of Germany's efforts to force reduction in their military eg, tahlishments or attain to equality

with them.

SMOKER WEDNESDAT

Thu annual "smoker" for the business and pi .fessional men of Green-ca-tle will be held at the T’hi Ke; pa

P-ti fraternity house Wednesday eve- W ASH ING I ON, Nov. 14, ill i motle r ' nuig. The hoy- have completed phn'! The government today raised its "''‘t.. pn.vi . enteitainn ent a.% well os ■ price on newly mined American gold refreshments for their guests which | to $33.56 an ounce from yesterday’s

GOLD I'KK E RAISED

WASHINGTON, N v. 14, (UP)— A successful conclusion to negotia tions on American recognition of the S v iet Union before I’le-ideilt Ko"..eviflt leaves Frid.'iy for a vacation it Warm .Spring-. Gu., was hoped f in idmini-tiation l iTcles to lay. TTie negotiation- as umed an .nformal character. F( reign Comiuis.- ir Maxim Litvinov held hiniself fdy for cottferen e either at the White Hour or state epartment. It waindicated that resumption of formal conversations depended p ■ ilily on word -front Moscow, m some new overture by this government.. Involved in the negotiation '.'ero the broad sulijc is of del.t , and claims, prtH'aganda and rade. with negotiators on each -ide officially silent. It was thought likely that on both -l ies study wa- being given technical points raised at Litvinov's Sunday night mnferonce it the Whit Home The p issibility of increa ing American imports of Soviet good:., to insure American crelils extended to the Soviet, was underst od I" he under study on the American side. The import increase would Ira confined to such articles and quantities as would leiist hurt American indu try and agriculture, it was understood Flic subject reporte Ily wa - 'Li by M Ro sevelt with Henry A. Mergenthau, Jr., governor of tlie farm -rodit adininistration, expert of Soviet trade. Rep. Hamilton Eisli. Kepn., N. N.. added his prote-t against reiv gultion to that of Fhainnaii Hatfield of the HeptiUican Ai'u.m* Ini cAinpnrgn committee Fish lodged his ohjecti m. with acting ecrotary of state Phil

lips.

I\\n BOYS DIE IN FLAMES HAMMOND. Did., No\. 11, (UP) - Tw - mall hoy .- were but tied I" death here last night as their parents tried frantically to save them. The child run, Clement Deno-.i, I), and Peter, Jr,. 7, were in the hack seat cf their father's automobile when it overturned and hurst int • flame The fathqr extricate.! himself and Ids wife, Merle, and they liolh tred to remove then sen The flames heat them hack, hewcvei Roth were badly burned about thq 1m nd and arms. A pa serby, Jaim Howard, 21, "f

are expe -ti

to number several him-

*33 45 level. The price was an over-

Hammond,

wa hurne 1 when he at-

dred

night advance of II cents an ounce.

I =. 1

help the pirent .

ed cut bofuio the bench on- wliidv sat said the son ad heon -cell meeting

an automobile in Conner \ ille l ist week, ohtaiiiing a large toll of hdlfroni its occupants. Phvsirian Mm I •/ In \uh) Misluip

mayor-, pubic engine. - and - rial win kc. s through which officials hoped to put impetus behind the administration plan to transfer 2,0b0.<M*0 relief

>■■. Hiroiigh a joint park conservation j to the rolls of the civil works sne road improvement prog lam, wi,ri , administration undi , i an arrangement bt’uig planned toi’lay by state an 1 ^ ^ y thety would be paid f r 30

hour* work a week at prevailing

DR

W S. Rl 'ONER (H '« NT /.El \ II TIM OF VN RF( K ON

NATIONAL ROAD

rates of pay.

INDI AN APOLIS LIN h> I o< h

a.» the en wiled courtroom cheered and

applauded.

“Let him talk,” said Senator l,ogan. “I didn’t know he was going crazy, , but w hea he is through the citizens id this state will know why he wa- not flit back to l.oulsi Ijia to ontinuc

hi* investigation.”

| “Go n w ith your ridicule.” shouted, , „ ,

)3 yeais I have been investigating

for the senate and

When Strikers Held Plant

‘ G 'be 0 3 K

i qC .vi,. 3 •> .-ii,

I KT I I . I ! j,

MX

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Dt. NB - S Resmier, of Swayzce, suffered a broken collar tram* Hid .-eve: al fractured ribs, when his f ear wont into the ditch ui the Natioaal Road

— momiug-

The accident .racuri'id lietwc' ti tin •

en mvwstiguung , ,

; Grant hotel and the bn Ige oxer, the ;

I uncovered the ' , _ _ , ... ... . ... ,

gs 12,000

Bulk

fcdei d authorities.

The conservation pr igt am would •'"'ploy approximately 50.000 men and the highw’Hy project would provide

'toik for 30,000 men.

Acfonllng to tentative imfonnatim

frieived here, the workers will h« I steady

-wen full-timq employment mi l be j to $4 25: fewxt.JO; 275 Ih-

I'tid jioinly wages in cash by the fed to $4.1".

The work w ill augment that of the 1 light pigs ^.35: packing sows $3.25 plated by Chairman County hospital hen-. ■ . . * «•» 7*, tome to him in nHnnirurton .m<i Haiti.

ms -v- u'.l Mia. ...I"- I *"> «»'

p T:'z:l‘"L ** * c.*- r~

to 25 cents lower; lightweights re- 1 had better not do anything I don t tell

ceiving most attention, practically all i you to do.

to sell unde) $i>.00; she stock string.

holdovers Mil; mostly - evidence, all of the evidence in the HJli to 275 lbs., $4.20 Teapot Dome case, and 1 would do it

up, $4.00 for this committee,

rio to DIO lb . $3.85 to want evidence"

I to His., J$3.50 to $3.<>5; Hflllaml said he had l«'*n intiini-

! Monon railroad juol east .»f Putnainr ; ville *Dr Resoliri' wa.. egrouti! Iloni : .

, .. , from Princeton,

ii,t >"ii i on ^ i,,ra| physician w.^- called aid.

rendered medical attention The injure man wa- then I.' ughl t i th<*

* r ' , lh hi localities surrounding tlie IO’jeclnAo eliminate the nece.-sity of

trtabliihing camps. wmervation pro-

t'CMm. mapped by Virgil M. Simm-tu. | $tl 50 and h w grade cows; most heif-|

Senator 'l.oaan chai ged that Hol-

20 Years Ago

IN GREfcNCASTLB

• mng camps. L^dallv choice heifers from *0.00 to land had not submitted any evidence The ‘tentative conservation pro-1 especially . . L :f | ... !m) witnesM , s anil t ., 1Ht he had re- | huntin>r near viv.Ua.

Roy Hillis spent the day quail

' I ublir works, was draw n ^ from the national

1'Test service division of the depart-

•v a - a visitor

s

••MMunissioner of the state department ; ers $3.60 to $5 J-T cows $2.25 to V*; | fo -d to Pupate a digest of the 1 Miss Garm t. Sack.-*

u on ro-' low .-utters and cutters $1.(H) to $2.00;! timony with names of witneBsea to ln ln ,^ alia|) „l,s

e„.. v , , .. , P V. ...i ! we.-ik to lower, $6.50 down. 1 substantiate it. • T^e Ipmera Club met with Mrs. NV Irom the national park all, lambs 1)Un .| y steidyl "l have the testimony and as niany^ A . Reemer- Mrs. E- E- Caldwell wae

iyftp, f ,./early sales; market weak j vifhesses as y. u .pant, bul you don't ' | to 2 r, cents lower; ewes and wether ! want them," said Holland. ”1 am not

)’"iit of interior.

o provi h-s work f r alsiut HI Ood ll: ''o in state ii i ks and the remaining •’•i.otin j n —oil erosion, state forests, ‘* n d drainage projects.

I lamb $6-60 to

$7.00; very few above going

make suckers out of other

, T-,- bucks ft less; throw-outs dowm I witnesses when the committee is not

I to'*4.00. | interested.”

assistant hostess.

Policeman®- Art Stone is suffering from a severe case, of tonsilitis- • Omrles McGatughey wa® here from Roachdah- tran-acting bu-igess.

Staking empl-nes who seized tlie George A Hortnel ‘a Co-, jmck'ing plant it Austin. Minn., are pictured here as they barn* t gTicittla from entry The situation was extremely tense T'ivy >n panics of uilitia were held-in'l adint - to go to the * i However, agreement to arhitrat*- d"'ti rein-. was reached in the end of a -cries of conferences. 'The pickct* withdgpw. •