The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1933 — Page 1
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JjjML FORty-ONE OPFLAND NOT identified BY LOCAL GROUP
(T r |(()(;MZED AS MEMBER 01 GANG WHO ROBBED CENTRAL BANK
GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1933.
NO. 345
UB1KY OCCURRED ON OCT. 23
prland Identified At Indianapolis However A' RwckviU- Bank Bandit
CAROLLP.RS REHEARSING “The Carollers,” a .'pecial sinifiivj organization devoting itself ta Christmaa carols, directed by Prof. K. R. Umfleet, is ayain reiiearsing for a series of programs to be iriven next month. The organization contains thirty metiibeis, eighteen old mem-
bers and twelve new.
Old me nbots are: .Margie I.ec Reeves, Thelma Coffman, Evelyn Crump, Eleanor McCullough, Betty
FIND MONEY BAGS STOLEN AT FILLMORE
II)E\ Til l El) BY BUSSELL BROWN Ol FIRST NATIONAL RANK HERE
KIWANIS LUNCHEON
I he Kiwanis dub, at its regular weekly tun haon meeting Thursday noon at the Christian church, will hear a discussion by K. W. Belzer, elc trical engineer in charge of longline transmission for the Indiana Bell Telephone company. He will discus* cegtahi interesting jilnse- of the telephone industry, chiefly that of transoceanic telephony. Mr. Helzar is being brought to Grenicastle through
SEEK APPROVAL OF MANY LOCAL WORK PROJECTS
Mct.REt.oR < ASK DECISION TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT
C.. GAUTIER I'AKES I.IST OF made-work PRo.iKt is ro STA I K < AIMTAI.
Hearing on a petition of W. S- Mc(in gor .anil itlur heirs eif the late Belle !• McGrcger, well-to-do Brazil woman, in which the heirs jrre seeking a -hare in interest on income fre.m the estate ever a period of time, concluded in the Putnam circuit court Tues lay afternoon following final arguments In attorneys repre.senting the heirs and J >hn M. Hawley,
CENTRAL BANK BONDS FOUND IN WISCONSIN
POLICE • I.Ot ATE TWO $1,000 BONDS IN POSSESSION OF TAVERN KEEPER
Ruth Oxnant, Barbara Bartlett, Olive 1 BANK W AS ROBBED OCTOBER 23 I the cooperation of H. B Walls, Ki-i 1(, 0 MEN WORKING ON ROAD I ! ..xecut r Judge Wilbur S. Donner
MHANAPOUS, Nov. 22, (UP)— •rj C ipcland, paroled convict bequestioned here, todav admitted DHctien with the John Dillingci d of escaped prisoners, Capt. ;t Leach of the state police an-
jiced.
Lpclaiid admitted that it was his Lpnhilr which the convicts used In they were in Indianapolis Sept.
|Lra li said.
[hr car was met by state police [r Ben Davis, Indianapolis suburb,
i eluded pursuers.
is it s|>ed around the corner, liowr, one f the convicts was thrown and was forced to flee on foot, w i Juntos Jenkins, formerly of rrciue county. The next night Jtin- was killifl by a posse of citiI at Beanblnssoni, Brown county, lopclaiid denied that he wa> drivthe 'Ur at the time it was in ln(apeli-, I/' ioIi saiid. Copeland also |sed I ■ 'i.V when he had joined the jri'ts, according to I^each. |ariy t'opeland, alleged hank rob I ;md state prison parole violator. not identified by a group of | pmastle men at the Indianupoli-| licadtuiarters Tuesday aftora^ "lie of the four bandits who up mid looted the Central Natal liaiik here of $7e.00O on Oct. | ^pelaud "a.- paraded before Ward hall, William Stiles, Ennis Kitami I cn Ratcliffe, bank eniKlmcr Seller, postal clerk: hi IlHiiunoiid, oil roinpany di.-tri-pg agent, and Alva Bryan, Putfcounty -lo riff. Seller and Humid wore in the hank at the time I'oliliery. None of the witnesses lie holdup recognized Copeland a.-
J of tin bandits.
loyieland, captured member of the Dillinger gang, kept his knowl"f underworld activities to himunler pi-olonged questioning b.v pdicc and Indianapolis detecat police headquarters yesterP'Mcilives said that ‘ I can't tell anything about that," was virtu- < opeland’s only answer to ques-
tin' ugh the day.
remained reticient despite the
|l that Rockville hankers identified a- a participant in the holdup of Rockville National hank July 19. Bi"iiglit in, sullen and silent, to the lav "showup room’’ yesterday lilo heavily armed police -toed by, Vdaiiil only muttered in response I'lueries. A. C frays, president of Rockville bank, und his son, Uoid <’rays, recognized him at once. I’We’d know him in a thousand m . iiny place," the elder Urays
Id following the showup.
Mae Dean, Nanette Hull well, Eugenia Pavlos, Virginia Hamid, Aileen York, Betty Mullins, Betty Grimes, Gale Gardner, Bonnie Gold-berry, Ruth Baggy, Mildred O’Neal, and Gertiudo Rough. New members are: Ouuih Albaugh, Betty Sommers, Mary McCullough, Barbara Jean Wright. Aim Drew Dutham, Mary Mae Patterson, Joan Crawley, Roberta New gent. Mary Ann Newgent. Katheryn Boston, Mary Louise Hoffman, and Martha
Malone.
Officers arcs Betty Mullins, president; Aileen Y'ork. sc- retary; Omah Albuuglr and Barbara Jean Wright, librarians. A new Chri.-tmas song “laive Came Down at Christmas," written by Prof. Van Denman Thompson and dedicated to this Junior choir will be featured in all their programs.
Believed to Have Been Discar 'cd by Pair Who Have Flluded Officers Since Robbery
wanian and local manager of the Indiana Associated Teleph m • corpora-
tion.
All memhqrs aie urged to attend, not only because of the splendid discussion they will he r. but to promote the beginning' of th" last -ix weeks
attendance unit of the
took the case under advisement and
\ppointment of Certifying and |>js-i stated We ne.d ty morning that it
hnrsing Officer to Handle Payroll Due Wednesday
INTEREST IS MANIFEST IN CORN snow
Monej hugs which had contained silver when stolen from the Fillmore state bunk Oct. 2* by a man and woman. were f und Tuesday on the Broadpark and Foatesville road, just north of the National road, by two hunters who turned them over to .'■'heriff Alva Bryan of Putnam
county.
Sheriff. Bryan said Wednesday morning th it Russell Brown, presi dent of the First-Citizens Bank and Trust company of Greencastlo identified the bags a- those u.-ed to tran.--fer cash from the local bank to Fillmore. John Sinclair, president of the j
Fillmoie hunk, also said that the bags | , j , ... .
, , . GOES TU BY r It l wore -mular t taose he had seen in
A list of made-work projects on which it is hoped to employ a quota
at
year. I resi- n f qng m) ^, j n Putnam countv at one*
Idem Jlqnman aasuio-the membership at wafres ()f r , 0 c ,. |ltw an h ' ou ,. f wag ; that the .-nappiest e lion i f offit rs takt!n , , indiaiwpoli Wedm - lav by
of all time will be held during the ,• (
was doubtful if a decision was reached at thi- tern’ of court which ends Dec The case was venue | here
from Clay county.
JOHNSTON ITNKRAL HEED WEDNESDAY
ling t.ie (■ (• Gautier, county unemployment, Short funeral services tor Samuel
course f the noon hour, the palls to re |j e f ^airman and h al federal civil I ■ J >hii>t( ii •' .Yladi- >n township were he opened, ballots ■ t aivj counted, W( , rks administrator, for approval of; ll °l'd We ino-.Uj morning at 10 o’clock
lirtj seconds, o,,. c j v j| WO i ks bound. from’ the grave at F'orest Hill cemeApproval of the projects will per- tpr y- The ,{,i v- Rob. it T- Br k.wus in
mil the heal civil works executive charge
committee to give employment at '"*' 'I'^m.-t n, who had been a pat* once to men who have been .n relief ; d 'be Evausvill -tu'.e hospital rolls in till townships of the county. hiu1 ''lissing from the institution
Lists of unemployed and ptoposed s i ,l< ’e October ,lh.
all within a peiriod of thirtj
Stores OiiVr Manv l»ar»ain>
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ISSUE
ANSI AL EXHIBIT TO BE AT FIRST-CITIZENS BANK
AND TRUST ( O.
PRIZE
LIST
\N.NOUM ED
(lasses Of Gum pel it ion I or All Grow-! ers. Many Entries Expected By Ba-nk. Officials of The First-Citizens Bank and Trust company state that there is an unusual amount of interest being shown in the coming ninth annual corn show which will In 1 conducted by that institution in Dytstpher. The list of prizes as announced are carried in this i.-sue and are well worth-
while.
There ate classes of competition for all kinds of growers, and according to word received by the officers who are promoting the show, there will be plenty of entrants for every
class.
Interest in these corn shows by the bank lias increased each year and, with some unusually fine corn being grown in Putnam county this year, the eontpetiti n promises to h. plenty
keen f r all contestants.
Corn growers of the county are in-1 vit",J to look the field over and make i an entry in one or more of the classes j outlined in the announcement of the j
coming corn show by
the Fillmore hank Both hags bore the name of the Greencastlo bank, j Sheriff Bryan said the hags prob- ] ably had been tossed tq the side of ] the road by the man and woman who | robbed the Fillmore institution and have since eluded capture. Sheriff Bryan .-aid the man and woman arc William Fine and Mrs. Fern Allen
HEED’ Gooch, both of north Putnam county.
U hbery of the Fillmore hank, | which occurred two days after the $7oji00 robbery of the Central National hank in Greencastle, caused much excitement in this city and east
Putnam county.
HI BANNER
HOME
col n n
SLAYING TRIAL STARTS NOBLESVILLE, Ind„ Nov. 22, (UP)—Three of the remaining four men charged with murdering Sergt. Lester J nos, Indianapolis policeman, were scheduled to go on trial today in Hamilton circuit court. Two of the defendants, Fred Adams and George Schwartz, ulcaded guilty at Indianapolis yesterday and were sentenced to life. They were to have been tried today, hut fear of the electric chaii resulted in their pleas, Prosecutor Herbert Wilson of Marion
county said.
Womans Slaving Baffles Police
In this i.--ue of Ih,. Daily Banner,' (in cn, .i-l In mere! ire offering the trading public ol I'utii nn county , many Thanksgiving tr which will be available for the em under of the week. As next Thursday has lieeii set aside as a day "I iving th inks, these bargains are 1 pceially attractive at this time. Hi i-.-ue of The Daily Banner is gving to every one in Putnam county with the compliments of the merch .nts whose nitsages it carries. Greencastle men mis are well stocked this fall with seasonable merchandise. With the opening of winter here, many are in the market for wearing appai , I,, • household goods, fumi hings and many other item-, and thesM i,, upplied at the lowest price and with a wonderful selection, from tlm stocks of lot ,1
merchants.
With Thanksgivyig coming next week, anil Christmas only four weeks away, the time f ,r the early < hHstmas shopper j.s a anil, and no better
made-work projects in all townships were prov ided Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning by township trustees who met in the office of the \ county superintendent of school with Miss I), rothy Schott of the state \ staff of the civil works commission. While in Indianapolis Mr. Gautier will also sei ure approval of the appointment of certifying anil disbursing , ffieiab* who will handle payrolls
of I e men given employment undei SPRING
the civil works relief prom am. "mica - the civil works plan all those men now on township relief roll- will be given work first. After these men have been absorbed on the various made-work projects other unemployed will he taken on until this county's quota of JUS men ate, at
work.
and
Mon ay by two hunters
near Spurgeon.
was
in :i
found field
TWO OTHERS IN MILN \l KEE
Car ( cd By ( cpelan I •» ( li.cag> Bought With Stol~n Local Bank Bonds
MONONK. R. IS DEUNQUENT IN T\\ I’VYMENTS
t N D F ALL INSTALL MEN I s I(H \LI.ING S2H.000
\RE UNPAID
RACINE, Wis., Nov 22. (UP) Finding of two S1,000 lion I identi fied as part i f the loot I ilcen by lie John Dillinger gin ■ in a hank roh bery at Greencastle, Ind., today spurred the search for the Indiana des peradoes named as the robber t -i downtown R. l ine bank. Indiana state troopers and Ra Ine authorities last night h> ated liebond- in the possession of a Burling ton, Wis., tavern keepnr. Ih .ml he had obtained them from a “man in Chicago” in payment for beer. Meanwhile, Milwaukee police revealed tihat 12 eylindei automobile was purchased hi nv by a Burlington ,denier Nov. 10 and payment was made with a *1,000 bond and a fiiOO bond stolen in the hank robbery at Greencastle, Oct. 23. Police said the Burling 1 n ikuler purchased the machine, for i customer in good faith. In addition to Dillinger, othei named in warrants chareing they j participated in the robbery of the | American Bank and Trust mmpnny here Monday wete Charh Ylakley and Harry Pierpimt, cimvicl. who • ■
Spring and fall tax payments of | from . tl,e Michi ^ n , itv ' l "' ,
Motion railroad are unpaid in i P 1 "'
nearly two m mth ; ig".
Russell Leu Clark and .To-epli Burns, other members of the gang, were not named in warrants hut were
Putnam county, it was announced at the i ffi e of the county tieasurer , Wednesday where employe^ of the
, u . j totaling c Meeti.ms of
Mr Gautier annouiicivl Uedm iiav , , u 4I A $1,00(1 n waul has
morning before his departure for In-
,. ' wa.- ill Hi re.ir- a uh ii m s^o.ivz.uo. i
dianaitohs that 10(1 men are now ,
working full time on -late road 13 widening project .south of Grei'iicustle at wages of 50 cents an hour. Here- j tofore these men worked every other week at a lesser wage. Mr. Gautier | said he haped t p keep this state proj- j ect separated fi'oin the civil works ielief plan, thereby raising this cuun ty’s quota to 1118 instead of 3!18.
place for trading for holiday goods
can be found than in Greencastle Considerable confusion has been Prices are al-,. lower now than cieated by the rush of w, rk entailed , they will Ih* at ativ time in the future, >■» launching the civil works relief ] so if any of oui aader, are contem- i pi'ogram in this eoi.nty hut the execu
plating the pur, base of any item, it l' v ‘ ! ''"inmitti .
will be wise to buy it immediately.
luxe.-. It
was in arrears
Property of the railroad is subject In a delinquent tax sale unless the taxes are paid by February, it was said. The railroad, however, would have i vi ar following such sale in which to ledcem '"fir nroperty. The Bloomington W rid at Bloomington announced Tuesday that the Monon was dnlimiuent in Monroe county to the extent of more than $70,001), while other sources reported the railroad was delinquent in tax payment- in counties which it serves. Railroad- and public utilities pay a
STATE EXCISE RECEIPTS AVERAGE JOc PER PERSON
TIM OF MYSTERY MURDER YA AS TALENTED YOUNG.
( Hit AGO M ATRON
CHICAGO, Nov. 22
a special ling with the county commissioners Wednesday morning voted to donate the use of the ground on which the courthouse curbs stand
, UP) The ! "average l nearly*."io cent’- per to use of public roads, thus opening
the Fir«t.ritl.i my * tery ’ f lht ‘ " layin ‘ r of person for the rate’s entire popula-] the «'”> for removal of the curb
. ! Mrs. Rheta Gardner AAynekoop, ’ • p. . ,, .. .... , ... ( . ls ., a:. Thin will hi ne of the I cal mad.
Ix-n.s Bank ant I rust company m | w hose almost nude body was found j r(Vt ’ (| an , l „ un( .,. (i today. work proje ts sent to
| face downward on the operating table I Total receipts I'rom Apiil 7 when '‘'Pl ,l '" vil1 of th «' l * taU „„ ti>i><ki vi’im i'" fc ' V wffice of hl "' "'othor-in-law, | fjrst ^ W( , re |ienn i W ,„|, to N uV . ‘*”ard.
PROS FA U TOR All DIMED jj r Alice Lindsay Wynekixvp, deep- ( w ,. re $| "’o Ern. repotted The 10mm, isoners unannmtusiy
i From th,- Tevenue $847,717 was voted to aid in thq made-woik proje. t
More than a dozen detectives uf-1 d i st , ibuted to public school- Nov. 1. on e the <■ uncil voted t„ donate the
During the period 6,041,210 gallons | Kro.ind on which the curbs are laid.
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 22, (UP)—! Income of the state excise department during the first sovdn numths of the sale of 3.2 beer sml meilicinal
per -
^ - r*
, . . 4 liin l an\ loss of revenue* from these
e aufiei within the next clay »r tw» ! . , r . .... . „ • • kemu\ fell. \Nnether "»
and the* coutny s lull quota of unem* 1 not the Motion will Ik* aide to meet
ployed at work.
Members • t’ the county council at . . ,
1 * »f conjecture.
was .-aid the Monon A * 1 ’000 rewaid has been ported tot ,I ,.f *26,192.08. | ^e National Surety company for
the arrest, apprehunsiim, and convic tioll of liny memher of the gang. The bandits shot two pci -mis and kidnap ed three others in making their e.o
cape.
The Indiana ’.r*- ■ . who refu ed to give their naim -, aid tliat an autoinobilo driven by Harry Copeland when he was arrested by |H>liee in Chicago was purchased in Milwaukee by a Builingtoli dealer with Liberty bonds stolen from the Greeivastle
bank.
Authorities believed Ihij gang, ters maintained 'headquarters near Burlington for two weeks prior to the robbery. Burlington citizen- were called in for questioning legapling
mat-
' one,I today. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 22, (UP)
Lowell AA'. Alspuugh, 1’eiu, was ap- s [^ np< j r () r| 1( . fast* shortly after Dr. j pointed Miami county prosecutor late I Wynekeep i^wrted linding of the
rile youngqr Grays tol l ( apt. Matt ! yesterday by Gov. Paul V. McNutt, j |, Ijy |a-t night, -aid they were bafh of the state police: “That’s t ie , He succeeds Harvey AA Hartley j py t | lf> niuze „f appareiitly conI shot at. I missed him befoie ^1,,, died. i tra lictory clues. It was. one of them
! said, a “story hook murder.’’
j Everything about the strange case ! addl’d to the inyste/y None could offer a possible motive for the staying
its tax payments this year is
ter
In Greencastle tity and township the Gieencastle Water Wolks company p ud $4 <100 in taxe- this year; liie Northern Indiana P< wer cornpony, *2,438.,Mi; the Public Service company, $1,678.‘in; the Big Four
' "" 1 railroad, $9,440.32: the Pennsylvania Indianapolis fo $1(); , r>7 ,,, whjl( . ()ther uli1 .
itie.s paid lesser amounts. Totaling the v iri os township payments for eai-h ol the-e utilities makeis a big share of the taxe- collected in Put-
nam ci unty.
civil work-
the nrovemqnts of strangei in town during the past few week . Pro!. \m‘l;iml Kolitrv S|M‘ok«T T'E.A< HER \l DEI' AI AA I ALKED ON 8IN LAI. PKDfU i M "i PRESEN I AND P AST
Sprague Resigns
r r r <w|C|lfV P|W| the sl '- v, ‘ r left "" : lu “ wl ’ i< ; h | of 1-et.ail l»’er permits. They totalled I I tl*^lll Y ■ " "FYl , ._i.. uiv,. nolile hint eithei to lis .... 0.0
(t I wouldn’t miss him again.” [Bandits took about $200 in the r'kvill,. lohliery. One of the hanI-. believed to be Dillinger. took the juiige.r t'ray’H wea)*on away fropi k and threw it outside the lamk
Riding, j ^ I each also was planning today to ( ■
run' bank employes from IKilsviile ..\OTFD IINAN* UAL EXPF,KI I'l Montpelier, where bank holdups AA ARNS <H' DRIF I DtAA ARD F rp perpetrated, to view Copeland. 1 MONEY INTI. Al ION
k 1 sai l that the visit of the Dalevillc !
f’i would he largely a formality,
k" Fiey had krv.wn Copeland f" 1 ’, Th ,. H dministration awaited w Rh ; niug j,.i„ n . The only mark " x " ‘ [" [ , " n * , i'l“ntifie,l him as " n ‘' ; anx j c ty t day the nation’s inaction to , )M her b( ,.| v WHS W , )U ,„| inflicted hy l|X: tbe part idpai.U there. Copelarnl, | th( iiojnt( . H ( . rit i ( , iHin 0 f , tH a | . pv , , vt .' r | )ul | et penetrating he. * a<12 ’ 0 '’ 0 ' I'arule violator Is a former .esnJent , in(j ltlimetary policies made by Dr. l|U( . k juHt Ml(W th( , i,, rt ahoulder.
Oliver M. W Sprague, noted econ- n ,. f 11111 ,| lh c body after
it beer and 208,474 pints of medicinal I
, wren Additional revenue gratulated
was obtained through the tpx on malt extract, which c mtinueil in p qiularity w ith sales totalling 3.788,314 ’lur-
ing the seven month iperi.d.
The largest single item in the department revenue statement was ale
and the (ommisisonel's are to he coit-
the -peed with which
they iic'ed, unci' the matteir was in their hand Efforts have been made for • ime’ time to get the curbs re ■ moved, but prior to this no boar I ot ,
(ummissioiietM acted. This move will — , -■ i lie a popular one with all conca,ned. j pnRAIER REMDEN I OF RUS-
! SKI i A II.I,E TO BE HI RIED
\\i!li<im Vhilmn l)i(*s Suddenly
might give police a hint eithei to ois . identity or pension for killing the I pretty, auburn haired young woman. 1
1 She was 23 years old.
She wa- described as of a sunny' i disposition, with a love of art and
II KILLED VAHHN AADRLDS L.ARtiEs P AIRPL ANE ( R ASHES MOSCOAA. Nov. 22, (UP) - The : world's largest airplane, just com | pleted,'crashed at Kharkov yesterday,
Malt permits $18,120; whisky l M '''* i killing 14 person-, acc riling to di.
3 9H»> and brought in $888.3tiu. (It iter forms of revenue und amounts eollq-ted hy the department
in elude:
I HI RE I ID RSI) AA
mile. She had In .-"O.stHi; P^r K^.hiqg hen UaU]
WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. (UP. l ;lIM , WUh ,,,„ ,.|ered an unusually uc-l 000 : who,cs;,l, ‘ ,s " erm,U The gig .nth pl'.no, n.m.e.l th,
K7,
tax on inedirinal liquors $52,- (Va * all-metal ship with six momalt tax $75,766; lieer tax, and wa. built to carry I2() pas-
-eng,'Is.
Miinciq.
1 iding t„ information receive,I i |njst an)| f j naM j B | ..xpeit, in n -ignI s'rte police, the Dillinger gang | jn|f Hs tr p U ^„ v fin mcial adviser.
P^k bn dise he lv,d lieeii drinking
reluming to her 15-story home from
-iro,,,a.,l Copeland Sprague s criticism wa- expe deU I.ohm* aw’three i
Dr. Wynekoop found the body after Wl , caHcd to In liona-' ^ | | | I Aldimi to her 15-story home f'-" . WadM< ., )l!iy .m-rning hy the u I t .... 1 . , ‘ lri P t0 ^ lo ‘'l** Sh " t,,ld |M ,’ U " i den death of his sister. Miss Marie ^ | || ( ’
, t,. liHv,. strong re-:’"' ' . , i Fa tel Funeral arrangement- will he £ a yl' V , H ": 1 ""“ hl J‘ bU 1 " Kl '; " Job -"! percussions among im| riant husi- [y’ 1 '' .p'C'.K.c "f"hl'r’ ‘da’nghter^-law t...n”U..cod lal-r.
Airouml'
Deal'
Plof F'r.meis M VreeLmd ,,f D r - I'auw university gave one of the most interesting progiaa th»' Rotary club has been priviktged to hear nt the weekly lunc , on V 1 ■ In" ■ l , when he discussed -e -ial pi-Mein ; of the pre.-ent irul pa i . ud .‘uiwed the .social changes that have eoine as i repult «f changes in van n. lines. He showed how invention m l development f thing . U' h 1 i tb p into, I radio, telephone and many others i have c ianged the ne <|e <>f It'mir of I inillions hi,I ., 'en". i ,.i ■ n>n
t K.A AA F ORI )S\ I LI.E, Ind., Nov. a | oaa these line - w a "Hi' > ni o;. 22. AA illiam H Mahan, 69 well membem. Questions were * ,ked known loc i 1 real cMa <• H ,1, r, died nMf | H tisweied and it prov I •, higlily suddenl) at hi . nu here Tueada] intereating meeting. •
aftertu ni Death a- due to a heart
attack.
'The decea-txl was )r)in in Orange Y!ARKI AGF’ I It UN-'E county, Indiana,. Nov. lit, 1864, the ( _ __ -on - f George mid Elizabeth Ma’.un U|H ( s< in( p va , lelk , He was married t,o Ell. Kelly numy 14 fann p rt , ig> nil,I Agnes Whiteside, ve ,n ago. Mi Mahan wa- a 'I"'"'-. houacvvotk, Green -H hei of the Kn. -ellv ille Christian - ■ - — - — —
& ® o : > o o.
Totlay’* Weafher
f'pl I''hcIi aid. Copeland w»s unr r in(lue$ice of liquor when he was Pl>turi',| in Chfcago Sunday night, P" 1 admitted to police that his con-
Plien led to his capture.
ness and banking int<r«sts. alu j began .a search for her. him were expected to gather hard __—.. . , , -
money" arivo atq.-. to oppose the .8ministration's experinienUl monetary
LEGION MEETS
dwarfing the
Butnain Bust No 58. AmericHii Lc- | I81H>. _ i in its session Tuesday night | Sprague revealed that his letter of plans to have State Commander, n*signation, in "hich he warned of a
the h.Tly, stretched face downwHid on the operating table in the base- 1 ment of the heuae, was ahrouded in a heavy blanket, its ends lu ked under A .32 caliber revolver lay ,.n 4
20 Years Ago IN GREENCASTLE
UH ARLES AAM.KFK OF INDIA N.APDI IS ( DMING HERE FOR
ADDRESS S AT URD AY
church an,I was a charter member of .the Km-> flville knights of Pythias 1' ll'e He || " I h,« l; engrfgt'd with Vhgil Frazier in the c al estate husi
ness here for several years.
The urvivots include the *idow; on, -on, Lawton M i mi. ef Routh
^ 0
O
aid
loOral femperaturf O O •
©
Cloudy, light lain
mow east.
lane
'iiembership drive announced that campaign was progressing splen’’By. o
i program.
ered by a towel.
Examination of the revolver revgale,I it ha 1 been fired three times. Only one bullet qntered Mrs. AVynekop's body. The floor, walls, and , eiling of the basement showed no
murk.- to indicate w|ieie
“The New Deal," w ill be explained Bend; a grandc hild; a brother, David I colder north |m rtio.i tonight; ThursS,1 urelay afternoon by Charles Walk Mnh io, ,.f Raccoon; two sister-, Mrs. day generally fair and
dder.
cinstrong speak here in the near drift Juto unrestrained inflation and The committee in charge of | a breakdown of government credit,
mly the Is'ginning «f his offenugainst PiUsideng Roosevelt -
Indiana), lis DePauw defeated t^e Eailhmn faotball team 28 to It on McKeen
field.
was wive
monetary ptogram.
two bullets werP.
Fhi him Kelly, of < rawftrdaville, and Mi Helen Peters, of Indianapolis,! and a nunilier of me es mil nephews, j F'uncial servi g will lie held at the home, 7t£ south Green street, at II o’clock Thursday morning, with the ‘
The Dinner dub met with Mr. and ^nd th, club mem hors h, <• to have U>v. J. H. VA^lsoii n chtrge Burial Mrs. Chari,’S Bainaby. the a.-sembly ,oom tilled. Mr. \\ dk will Is* in the Ku-sellville cemetery the other F red Johns is confined ^4 hi: home j er i - reputed to he a nv >.st inteiavcting^ w'heie a brief -eivi, , 1 "ill he held at
er of Indianapolis, when he comes hen* for an a Id)" in the as.-,*myi; room of th<* court house under the auspices of the Putnam County Dem-
ocratic club.
The meeting w ill open at I: l^> p iq.
on account of illness.
j sp, ,fci.
12:30 o’clock.
Minimum
30
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32
7 a m
30
8 a. m. . •
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9 u. in
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11 a m.
4ti
12 noon ....
42
1 p.on. v
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