The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1933 — Page 1

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GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1933.

NO. 343

;0V. iVlcNUTT TALKS BEFORE LARGE CROWD

If VI'S EXECUTIVE SPEAKS hich school gym SATURDAY

I I i u-MONTHS PROGRESS

lnvernorV \d )rcsf< llt-rf Si>«>n!*ored Bj Women’s Democratic Club Of County

I i.ov. Paul V. McNutt delivered an I i rC in the hiK»!> school gymnasium I Saturday nijrht Ijetfore a crowd I 'XH) person.'. Music lor the occaI was furnished by the DePauw I . rsity band. In his talk, tlie govI. cited the progress made by the } i,ratio administration since it I into power in Indiana ten

L rtilB ago.

I Irs. Verti Ji Houck, president of L Democratic Woman’s club intro J ed Governor McNutt by saying: j I; , rcfUT.-ents the reward of twclv | I, of loyalty." Mtra. Houck In-1 K ,d everyone to attend their next I,,.ting Satunlay. Clharles Walker t Indianapolis avill be the next

and "ill talk on the “New

■cal.’’

Mr Houck introduced the distinI ill!died guests who were witli GovI L , McNutt. Tlie> included Judge u g es, formerly of this city, and L , f the supreme court of Indiana, ||. (taker, district chairman.

Mrs. Florence Gaiuiier,

Greencastlej

h. !’. A. Sigler, county chairman; Mary Martin, county vice chairShe also introduced the Boone | id Clay county delegations and the ecinct and vice precinct committee !

p ami women,

IGovcrnoi McNutt 'aid he at ftr.'t lought llte crowd had come to cele

ite iHd’auw’s football victor.'

He regrutted that the duties inei- |

lit to offk

agency. There are now fifty-six reemployment agencies,, in fifty-six counties in Indiana. Before tt*' end of this week there will he an agency

I in 'every county.

Within the nc\t few week- 100,000 men will be leemployej in thic state. They will be paid 0 n the basis of a0 cents on hour for common laboi and $1 iO an hour f i Allied lah.ir. These men will not l>n asked to which political party they belong. According lo t ib governotyall that will be asked , is: “Is he unemployed "’ Tnis is no j EAf pla:o for purtisian politics. The wages will not be garnisheed. They will remain in tlhe hands of those who receive them. The community must see that the project- aiv worthwhile and of social impi rtance t th<p '’oni-

munity.

According to tin -|ic*kei, at u coli(<'ontinned oi* Page Two)

SMALL CHANCE OF RETURNING COPELAND HERE

IN Ml \\ \POI.IS LIVESTOt K

«

Dogs l.'.t»tM>; hd h.vei - 2otf» 100 lbs. up, -toady to JO em. |, Loson weighty bull in i undenveigb' , 15 t ■ 15 cents higher; 100 to 225 lbs., *4.11) to *4.15; 225 to 300 lbs., $3.95 to $4 IOO lc $3.75 to $3.»;

HOMECOMING CELEBRATED BY BAPTISTS

BANDIT ONE OF SIX < HAltGFU Vt ITH ROBBERY OF GJUiEN-

t ASTLE BANK

M MEROl s*

Officers Agree That Bandit May Scntefieed Here If He Kilters

Plea Of Guilty-

FoltMF.lt PASTORS SPEAR VI sEK\ R ES HELD VP t'HL'Rt H

SUNDAY ( KOWD

J 40 to 160 lbs., $3.00 to *4.00; 120 to 140 lbs., *3.05 ii *.",.75; light pig*3.50; paeking sow - ,<:;.i)0 to *3 05. t attle 300: callvi-s 300: not much • intPie.'St m few -.-ii iwai ; -■ attcred ;

C'HARGE> I s.de- of hie stock inehiiiiged. Some LVItt.E heifers $3.25 to $5.00; strictly choice -

! . cow - lai^ 00 l s -'~ : | More I hau 150 loin in basket Dinner

' Uttei a* $11» M in. 11 is Big l eatnre *1 s >; \ealePs .-tea ly. -5.-50 down. w f Kvent

Sheep *00; steady; ewes and *

wether lambs $0 0 to >7.oy; bucks

.. . ,, , Homecoming at the first Baptist

t $6.00 i 11 do * ii to

j., i ehurch in Greencastle Sunday was

attended by a large erowij of meiiio*r- and former members of the

TEN! RE st IT \ ENl ED

The tenure ."lit of Walter W Keller again-t Bertie ( . ^ ox, trustee oi Jefferson township, in which Keller is seeking t,> mandate (ox to gi\e jiiiii a teaching coiitrict in the Jefteiscn town.-liip schools, has lieen venued t ) Clay county for trial by agreement of attorneys in the ea-*. ! Keller petitioned for a change of venue from the local folllt last, week. ' Keller i- alleging in his complaint ! that under the tenure l4w he i., en

I’KESENT ! titled to ,t life-time contract a- teach-

er in the Jefferson township schools.;

CIVIL WORKS PLANS MADE . FOR COUNTY

MEETING OF PUTNAM I NEMIM.OYMEN I tOMMISSloN HEt.D >t Nl>.\5

39*

MEN ('OI N TV'S qlUTA

jotvj Ready For Hit) Men On f ederal | * Aid ’Projert On Highway 13

By Wednesday

UNIVERSITY IN VICTORY CELEBR\TI0N

DEPAUW TEAM II \s ONE OF MOST UNT'Sl M RECORDS IN COUNFRA

UXSUORKD ON I in.'s YEAR

Greencastle officials reported Mon-1 day there was -mall likelihood that Harry Copelaie ::7 years wld, will be returned lo Greencastle for trial on a charge of r I. ng the Otjtral N'ft tional 'nank here of $75,(KH) Oct. 22, ; be'cau-i' of the numerous charge- :

against him in other places. Copeland wa- apprehended in Chi-

cago Sunday following a minor traf-

fic accident

Local officers said there was a | chance that < M’ land would Is 1 return- j ed here for sentence if ho confessed

his part in the local bank robbery and agreed to plead guilty. His sentence ^ \. an intruduc under 1 he loeal charge would keep hin |4ay the complct in pri on a g d part of the remauid* i (. n Fram

i MEETINti TONIGHT I here «ill be a membership meet- I

j mg® of the jL'hamber of Commerce to-1 * night in th U nt i :oU. Any-j civil works project plans were in one interested in civic ^welfare is in-j jmRjiiijf jjQnj^y follow jng a ineetvited to attend. # j ing* of the governor’s unemployment

(rivrs Hcrilal \l

\(‘S|KM P

PROF. YWDF.NMNN IHO.MPSON IN I RODI <®ES N I MBKUS \M I II

IN FORMAI REM ARKS

commi eai f r Putnam county at the

. Three f itestor Rev. 1 RlbL a I. 'ii' Tail ere Sunday afternoon rW w J. Crowder, Montpelier, Re' I. H. j TJCUllM UlcUYt Jl* i board , compoiwd of the towmsliip F- ns. Indiana poll-, and R.-v, S. K. i •! . \ • , * | trustees and representative. ,J every Da'ics. of (Jreencastlo, were present \(*(*l(H‘Ilt V l(*lllll! to " M '* n<i villa ^ r 1,1 ^ '’ 0 ' m,5 •

I Oijl tllll .md made short talk Rev. Crowder j

w ' "*'* k * r T , ' utu,: " 1,,or " in «JsoN OF FORMER GREENCASTLE V hut,>h - rv “- - PEOPLE Ml FKRS BROKEN-

NECK SI NDA\

Half-holiday Declared By President Oxnani Following t hapel Program Monday

| of his life.

I Copeland i- one of six iuoii charge 1

Greencastle LnPaid Oct 23

Xone of the \ had been arprehendei until the .arrest of Copeland in

j with robbery of the i solution in a surpri:

I ales' die;

ktrict vice ehairmnn

l |>|M‘r Si rata ISallooirs ($oal

TWO DARING I S FLIERS IN \1 -

I EMPT Id s I ld>5 t’OSMIt

R \Y

DePauw university halted its aca-j Chicago-

demic routine • Monday to celehrat 1 j tile most successful football season in its history w ieh do cd Saturday: afternoon with a 14-n victory over | its ancient rival Wabash. It is the , lirst time that a DePauw team has j gone through a -easoli undefeated, i j untied and unscored upon a’uil at present is one of two teams in the I L'niteJ States with such a record, j At a special chapel Monday morn ) ing, President Oxnani arranged a program .that resembled the Angelas .Temple with testimonials of the

maki it impossible to | ^j n)e( , temple McPherson type being |i to the is ople in every corner of l iven 1>V melnber , of tm . u ; am) t . lie state on their mutual problems O00( hil ^ staff ., nd representative factlio way- to solve them. Govern- | jlt ^ - 1K . nlbtrs Tb( . Victory Bell,

i ’ ' I W 'll,'!: DtePuuw tfuiday . ret' h

Btation oi the fundamental in.~t itu- _ ^ inspiration from the sport col-[ ftns mid for economic reasons. It j un j n of (lle i nc ii an:ipo |j. Times It 1'"' a tatle tiring but l a vitalL^g at for fl nt abne last mm with a duty to perform ('> I liul tl „, ended in a seare[nn.inity. Government has a iH.sitivo j jeb> U( Th ,. udi j., the gift of the ponsihility to citizens. J M(im>u ra iiruud which serves both Tuniuig his talk to the present Glvenca;<l , e aIul Crawl'ordsville. • '"i.-tration he tdd of what j • ,, chapel, , halMrol termed the peiplexity of the l»eo- ' (jay ^ |, v president OxB nw the banking situation, taxa I nam ,<rhe Granada theater gevea free] ■">. poor relief, unemployment an<1 I lnutL , we i 0 students during the ufterBhiol conditions when he came into ' noon am , to „ iKht opo „ will !«• | ver. Hard work, he, said, led to j h(>1(1 j,, the vtiritus fraternity and

ihit he hoped was a permanent re- i , olor ity hoti

I ! for all of these problems and for' f)le ' t . elc | )rHt |on ..clually begaiy!

i KatuMav night whin 50<i fans who

TlitU act"unipamf i ui*’' t' 11 tM K'- v | "* m

always in revolt , r| lpa - n( p al . a(Jc(i through the dc;wn-j ’

town streets led by the .University ;

Hied | ", OH ", IIIC*J 1 g I" I ’

v ith infonmil rc-

this season, l’i ! Th oiipsoli used < j each of these met • grain at (iobin M j night. • He gave what versa tional” recit. I of hi- numbers

; n.ok

The S werby ■ • ti- n, “Comes , Auttiinii Time,” the first large wmk of this con cr ever played here. An overtui'i iginally wiitten for organ, the con po-er latei scored it for orchestra ami it i.- now often used in t"iut form .-ow, rl>y, Professor Thompson believe-, i- in w reach-

; mg the height oJ hi- creative power AKRON, NoT, 4". (UP) Two in and will be reman I ■ ol t • trepid aeronauts -hot upward from gloat composer- this day. I ho eorth ; day, aitcaaad in a metal gon- j sense of form dela att o iled to a huge balloon I Vn rican eliaruct n it 4 i tincuisli which they believed would t ike them ed Sowerby' woi , point,- I mi

Cliuri'h services in the foreu on wi re followed by a noon-day basket dinner. More than 15$ were present mr tin mid-dav featum of i • . in

ol liis plan to ,

” , ,. ] coming.

The afternoon program o|s'ned with songs by the entire audience

o can work of id Leo Sewer!>\

m Dinni.in f ( ,|| owe j by a ro i| ,. ;i n i n which incm- " ,l 1,11 " ! Iiers answered with the name of the

' minister w ho was pastor when they I ail ( llUlYll last ' ,.1,1

entered tls- church.

Iteeegnition of former pastors was markel by short talks by the niinisters who reviewed briefly the ehurch history during their pastorates. The entertainment included numbers by a in.do quartet who accompanied the Rev. Kerris here from Indianapolis.

George Edward Blake Jr, 6-year j

During Sunday’s session an executive . ommitlec was elected by the commission which intlutles * . C. Gautier as chairman: C. Hue ti.. secretary'; Flank Stoessel, Roy Jones, county -upcrinlcn lem of ch cl.-, and L. Denman, mayor of (Ireeneastle.

old son of Mr and Mr-. George IT , The comniis-sion .will deal" with and Blake oJ 104 North Alabama tiwet, I consider variou plans and 11 v a beBrazil, died .3 .the Clay County boa- jReved that tbtf ard, with only five pita) at 1 15 o clock Sum ay morning I m , Mn bcr could p-a d ip i»-iief pro-

of a' brokep neck -u-tained when , (-codings.

struck by an automobile driven by t -ommisi.-on di.-cus-'d \ < rious Dimitri Jr ;an of Brazil, just ia • rout j application fir woiks projwt md of the l!!ake home about !):I5 o’clock J pi.ui- a i- ( . to lux developed a Sunday inoming the Blake family j 8 . on p os .-,ible and presented to th"

formerly iT-ided in Greencastle. \ceording to the -tory of the accident as told by Jordan and appar- j ently substuntiated by several wit-j in .-sc,-, Jordan was driving .-oiith on Alabama -treet and just as he neared

executive board " uch in tilrn will send them to Indianapolis where they will either receive tin il a| prov:il or

he disca nded.

According to Mr Gautier, the com mission is authorized to absorb first the men on the local rcliof rolls providing that they do exceed fifty per cent of tin whole by Don inbi I Hi tnbution ',f igiota.-, for the variou..

M Ew ing, church men : -treet Every effort w a made to -top tow-lmhip Lave not been e,«tabli. hed five department heads. , the car, but the lad is -aid to have j ^ yj ri (_; au tier stated that, at

in,I i it he r nunilxi n\ Ri hiiT'il Whal the eorner of Church and Alabama , ii, Mary Stitc.-, Chester Salle and i streets tin* litt Blake lad ru.-hed David Barr [into the stn-et from behind a car \ talk. “Looking Backward.” wa [which wa- parked at the -ode of th" '

given by C. her, while

into the starto.-phi'i ic region- 10 ■mb' ,,r ii ,, e above the ground. Lieut. Cominairler T. G. W Settle,

j attempting his -ncond stratospheric iici iti-c it I flight, and Major Chester Kordney of | the liyinn tin the U. S. marines, weic in tiie bal-' eiiorales. II, looti as it tore it^ell' fi in the grasp Fran, k, feeliii

Franck wa- rep ented by 1 horale the in B minor, whifc^, Frofcs.-nr I honip- [ sol,

n de fared

Mi .I,, n \\ e-tl'all, Walter C.irdner. run out -o elosely in tr, nt of the 0)1 present not over fifteen percent of Murol Davis, Frances Robertson, and j proaching car that the accident w : t? ; ( ] le j llen .jt w,irk are from other than Chestei Salle, discussed the general ! entirely unavoidable. The child was Greencastle township, tf, mo. “Looking lorwaiil.'' I nishel to the Clay ( ounty hospital in , Putnam'.- quota hr the iiuein plo; William Starin reviiswred the his- Ian ambulance and died a few mom- menl , v lief work has been set at 3!»S. tory of the chin h Sunday hool and [ ents later Examination by * ounty 1 , iTnvevcr, Mr. (iautier

and died a few mom- i

Examination by County j n 0W ever, Mr. Gautier said tliut a

afterno n program do- d with [Coroner Dr. P H Voach disclo.-ed a j loU| j of approximately 700 men had by Mrs. Otis Engli.-h and Mr- tiroken neck^ ' appluvi Jur. jof-Jit Ute pi-l r "w

of the ground crew .,ud hot skyward

at 9:27 a. m.

The first report radioed to the uirtlov'k'hy Seattle tndu nti d th b,i.' had risen to 4,500 feet, and that ‘ everything was proceeding itistactorily The bug still was drifting southeast.

ripe for in'' forms, loin i which he cidli hi- ideas Pe is a large nun results in a milking Franck

not a a-ioirde at all James Strain. Regular services wore no association with held during the evening. Several lea peculiar to true j former member- of tlui churc i lether explaitnvi that turned to this city from di-taut that the time was points for the homecoming. Rev. oi iiso inn-i il Fern- w . iccoiiipanied here by h - o i ■ umbei . mil daughter. aU'l Mr-. ( rnwiier chorale- to further 1 aceoiiipanied her husband.

iar to tliese chorale,r»r of t nellies, w hich coniplicat ion of fonn 's w-elk hard t" undei-

The boy is snnived by the panuit-. u Jiff,..rence of about 3IK) «S tw-i sisters, Helen and Sde.-tiu; two compared to the quota. In order to bli ther . Robeil am Harold, at home. , | the coni nis.-ion in mapping out and two .grandmother-, Mrs. Miry a p rogra in for the existing situation, Blake ol Brazil and '1 Mai « . ;,. nember of the tit* , of Harmony j staff of the civil works commission Funeral service will beheld fimn ] tu ( . un | et . with Mr. Gautier and th- Blak- home in BrazilTucsday af. [ , )j(| Cl>m i n iUee not later than Tuestern or , 2 o’cl > foil iw< 1 by n day, according t.. a tdlqgram r* I

tcr’nent in that city

%ill llriiriii!: Sri

women were

I 'ict the prqsont older and were | normal human beings, rhereforo, the duty of the government to I l,e everyone a normal human be-

|'s

In regard to unemployment, c I -I that in March more than 100,-

band which al-o made the trip.

M ASO.NIl NO I K E

FOKMI R BAINBRIDGE M \N

stand. However, the compositions are ri deemed and made appealing by ,i -i ii n, -pii it and majcsty. The opening numher "Rhapsody on Spanish Shetnes ’ by Gigout was designed, the peaker aid. to ea-.’ the idien > tiw ii'' i*

I () j the program.

Poisons Two: Tiikrs Own Lilr

1 \MIIA IR \GED> ( I IM \\ K) ()| \RRKI BE I M EEN HI - BIND \ND W IFF,

Monday morning.

In connection with the improve inent work on 'tale highway 15. south of the city, a Federal ail project, job i for H)0 men will be available \\ed-

thirty- j neaday. Il wever, men who have been rooster | cm p| (ive d on tbi.- projivet. iou-t apply

DIF I RJDU I M l >S SHOM N CM MI NI 5

Called meeting Temple Koup

47, Tuesday 7:30 p. in. Wm. N. Stiles, W. M. E. E. Caldwell. Sec.

|>eople and 102,000 families in the e required public aid; that the i relief has been taking a downd trend since that time, until now

than 70,000 families in the state . chef. The federal and late lllH’l III ■'em of relieving unemployment ^

\ ii I o Widrnl

llesii 1 11 j on the petitimi "!' < liarb : Nu v | Vernpn Witt, former Baitibridge man, 1 under sentence, of death for the mur I dcr of I .?ifa\ ettc -I H kson, Indiana

I • . - mole iiniioitant than'the thought ex polls grocer, for a fominutation of , , , ,

Then cum ,i ginpp of High nuin- ( EFAELAND,

bent, v. hich J feMor I « Whei faced with remarks on appreciation of music in g'm tad, and Da i in partiiular. lb jected to the ii-uul ’]comparison of music with poetry, and | the i lea that beautiful expression is

Nov. 2U. (UHt an | three eliildreii

■ontence to life iiiqiris"iiment, was to

; pressed. Music, he said, should

be conducted by Governor Haul V. Me- ^ ^

rather bo <(»m|):irud with architecture,

MR

IND MR8 l RFD \. THOM VS \ND FI.R DIE > I AI • H H M E

N \R ROM ESC A I* K

■ugh I heir public works program in responsible for this decrease, acluig to the speaker. Indiana’s i crage in reduelion of poor relief i , treater than the rest "f the conn- j y, hut we still have this enormous V blemi of poor relief before Us. One anciple miist prevail. That is, in 1

f is emergeney all needing relief I'iiree Greencastle people had a fp,,,,, ] t j s conviction'

ha - ii iir the poor re nainrw encape from eHow ii iuriea

F 'f are not public derelicts. They j early Saturday morning .when their , f p I * I 1 f'i-t have fond, clothing and shelter, automobile went ever an embank | \\(| llljlin U III

the opportunity comes they merit near Michigan City "'" l

! sion. For the appreciation of music it is fieri' aiv to tear lint only what

.... i..m it deal- in lines which mu.-t be

Nutt in the executive office at o'clock Monday aftia ii i"ii, it wa- ait

nounced yesterday

Witt, who was convicted l.ebano,, ^ t ^ nM)me|lt> ,, ut 1,11,1 wh0 has ha,! prevums stays of| ^ ^ ^

execution, ib bcwmiuh^i <iie in the | fl ... r i , . in ‘ ; ... . Uc otrnition «»f bucH tone lines in

dectne chair at the Indiana state , |Ja( . h ^ ^ p i||t jn

j recently g.anti-,1 a stay of the same. ^ ^ a . (| 0(l , he K;i< |l Kr , ml , j nVunler, pending perfecting of lu - »p-, , , , aM . lriB wh i,. h h) .

► iter, Jes-c K

bdkery tiuck driver, gave thrin poisoned ginger ale, then .-hot himself to

death early today.

• Tw ' of the children died: the i iiutt hi md th other child wi ii in

a critn ■•! condition.

Breaking a big ,watcr main on i l leveland’s west side left the K' arncy household without water. |u liei >ilcil. rlimaMilg a day in vliichi K. .nicy and hi vife had Ik'cii r\uar-

i’ ling.

A) midnight. Mrs. Kearney and the cliil Iren asked for water. The truek dr " er finally agreed to take them oat to obtain a drink. Alone for a muiiieiit in tlyq kitchen, k'arne^

i Hit KEN' SDH.EX

Mr. and Mrs. M E Taylor, Green-

Ica-tlc U R 2, reported Monday that

ehicken thieves hud stolen

: nine pullets, six liens and a ^ __

from coi.i s at their firm since last. f or new ticket- at Mr G.iufieF office

I'hur-day night. It wa. ail' the; ifii vc uverlooki d >ne chicken in

ih"ir raid 1 INDtANAI’OI.IS. N.v. 20, (Ul’f

——— —— Emergency employinent under the

FARM Bl REM I'O MEET new '«deral civil works admiiiistra-

fhi Floxerdab township farm bu , Hon began in Indian i today.

I'cau will hold their regular monthly : The way for immediate employmeeting in the high school building, ,, M .nt of 14,841 men daily at wages I Tuesday night, Nov. 2*. \ go d pro- [aggregating *2,751,^15 wa leared

giam of inusiT and a special -yieaker J yo-tei lay as the -late civ il I is planned. j board apuroved

Truck (iiash(‘s lulo \ Triiin

* I IIS Bl I' RI FORI ED INJI RI D I VRI 1 M M> U MORNING IN VM IDEM

rks

board apuroved 122 new projects, j Added to the ii.: approval- nuide Saturday. project- .-uncti'iiied by the

! bourd total 185.

Old two pnq aK ■ • m loed | by the beard during it two days of ; operation. "I hey were a project for I ijnprovcinent f the inuni' ipnl airport at South Rend, denied hccaiis" the i flying field i- on private priqierty, and e.xtensii o T ■ *' ' Green-

Bui

gl 1 ic II

Truck \cciilcnl

he played

-aid was one of the most beautiful of gla-ses, and added to eai h from » Hie shorter Bai i huiiiIhts; and two I bottle w rapped in brown paper vv hicu i In rale prelud* . "i eiabonition.s of he look from Id- pocket.

! hymn tunes.

20 Years Ago

IN GREENCASTLE

Local visitors in Indianapolis in-

f i twit . howcv er.

The mother an I noticed something

John, vv rung

and was

ay igain b,. aide to support them- reduced Vo a iiias.- # *»r wreckage. Ih-.-. fives, Governor McNutt said. In the car w'ero Mr. and Mrs. Fred He stated that w c were fortunate | V. Thumar. and Fardie Stauch

' have federal aid, hut he stressed Mrs. Thomas was reported to have • REAM TKK K HITS HIM. \N|> kite point that relief i- primarily . lost control of Hie automobile wlunl • <>\ ERTV R S' '\M RDM I "cal prolilem. “Only when the local ; it skidded > on the wet pavement. In EVENING

government has exhausted all its re- the ensuing crash Mr. Thomas and

shall .-tad, and federal aid F.rdie st , . ; 1 ' " ** u „ lin Hout . k (harl es Kelly, i with the ginger ale, and refu-cd to ' I,"he aid. There niu-i , . Ml I va- aid. t '' cupaiil.- -ulfercd bad and « Jo vT Ms EG 1 drink - of their

k a partnership between the local, I climb frenr the wreckage to summo^ es ah ut 6:30 o’eloek Saturday even- Miss Eff.ey Ltat^ i r i i n*c rinn uol The two unconscious victims ing when their truck struck a hog and nion, Loui 1 , . .. v • , ;

►tide ami federal governments. On* aid. 1 m tw^ . . , , , .... Ih . al „| (Tarl* - Meikel Kearncv ran from the house and to Lr .nii .<■ .,1 ,,,,||||,| removed to the .Michigan City 1 overturned misstate road 36 near the aim » nan*. .1 n.i. . ' developments of this period were r im 1 J' of! Thrown from the step of a tra.ti n’ 1 confectionery a few block

►as been the downfall of private re- hospital wueiv their injuries w. ie at

pief. j tended. It "a The nation-wide plan in use today j escaped with

fried in Indiana in September. Peo-j Thomas and 1!" Stain >y • "I

itet ,ih “^ they Th n,, •'’’Tu^kor ' i^rom the"e«t and did not the I The accident '" curreii at Washington Z SLdet >’ ,h '" !, 0ll ° W . ,M L u ... I /train. • The crash*overturii.nl the truck!-treet -nd ( apitol avenue.

"'in reason government gave regular "nploymcnt and wages to 4,IKK),"00 leople in America before Sept- 15

! field, under si 0:1 to have been mg-

Mt. Meridian garage j ^ Ul( , pu i, |i( . w „ rk . oiounpoured four ilrink-' ' f gingei ah' into I owner, " n reported injnied early 8unda. iiiorniinj wheti hi.- ntock truck | Mal( . |ia |, f(1| . WfJ ik.,i"n undr r the

crashed into a westbound Pennsyl 1 vania railroad freight train at

govc'^nn.i iital units Wag of 50 ' ■n> an

rkilled l.dlur and 41 21' a'*

W hen the family entered the room, he offered them th" ginger ale. He nidercfl Jnlin, III. the *'ltli.-i on. to

| ge

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program will 1 .,t q.pi ■ imately 1 ! lt ‘j $309 375. to ii. -upplied by 1 K lo al Blooiningtons street cro.-.-ing in 1 Greeiica.-t.il'. It "’Ha said Buis siiifered severe brui e. and a badly in-

1 un1 for

skilled workmen will be paid by the

government from guilds al- (( imiiuue.l on Page .woi

take the paper packet to the # base- 1 jured shoulder.

inent and iiurn if Pennsylvania i.iilr ad offi ud.s im$ f Cl j erd | I he twi younger children, RotsTt, the tiuek lid not -top after the ac j a iid Etlif*!, II, gulped their drink, rident and they v, n uiiabl" to inak.

any rep rt Monday. A mirror of the —————

truck was found imlieddeil in a Im.x ( {J) ^ {jl {%> (jl {^ (jl iji car in tie railnad yard- in East St. /fy ToJ-y * Weather

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ixi ol 36 m ar the , ami Charles Meikel.

Lofe McGaughey fawn. Occupants of Thrown from the step of a tracti

found that they had the truck were Lome Neal and Rich-1 car in Indianapolis win,11 the interur severe bruiacs Mr. [ard Peblow. »«•»• stuldenly as she was at-

It was said the truck driver wax I tempting to bound it. Mrs. \\ M Me-

wrenched shoulders, j blinded by lights from a cur approach-, Gaughey suffered painful injuries.

whf*r<* lu* 1 all(<i pt liee.

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The offueru

11 hey were taken from the poor relief m, L aiu| must he found on either the

B* relief roll for the einploymeni

After that they are taken from ll| v state-federal reemployment

Dr. Me-

vva- with ibis wife and took nearby physician's office was found she had a badly

Lmiis Sunday. \ switch arm and .-witch reds vveie reported damaged for some distance it the scene of the

accident.

\i cording 1" el'orts the track driver was drivii .■ "lit'* hi 1 ev ident-

Local remperalure

{jl (jl (jl ^ (jl <?> <j> (). ea juiial 1 am i' . in* mg |at» night or on Tuc-lay ;• Warmer

were at the home when die returned.

The husband and wife, police saM, ! ly did not see th- freight train until night, (older Tue day .ftni"

iK'gan to accuse each other of poi-Ui- !tiH. Inj,'' to stop He turtied his truek night ing ..the children. The younger son | and is believed to ba' q side-wiped and daughter already well in convul- the tiaj^, the cra-li breaking -takes -ions. from the tiuck b.dy and glas.. from , Suddenly Kearney started toward a the truck windshield or cab. <'upturn rear dnor of the house. A pola'iman Br.wn of Terre ifautc. head of Penn

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they returned to Greencastle l y train. I hog The crash*overturned the Mr and Mrs. Thomas were -nroute and demolislie*! tlie call I Gaughey to the Indiana state prison when tpe , N'eai was bavilv cut about the head her to t

accident occurred^ Foiling‘he ac* , ^ ™ ^ and e/m b/y 'bn.i/s." "" foHow'ed. but was unable >0 restrain ‘sylvania rail.', ad detectives, wa, here ^ M * / : : the office of TO. DePauw Aontemy footbnll 1 i.ver wbM h. a gun 1Inv^lgatlng butji. u«.b»e

Bainbridge for , team and Brazil high school played a from his pvaket and Thot him elf to leam details of the indent, lora 0 to 0 game. (through the head. •( railroad officials »aU Monday. |

the prison

Greencastle man, was paroled to him [ Dr. 1. W, Yeach at for five days. * ftreatiwmt

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