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wYnekoop \SKS MOTHER TO TELL ALL

NOT LOCAL M\N

$60,000 IS

SOUGHT IN DAMAGE SUIT

TJic .Stanley Y^une, companion ainl business associate ef Kailt. V\ \ nekee^p, whose pretty yoimjr wuV was slain umi«‘r mysterious circumstances at Chicago this week, i- nut tin son of Mr. anti Mia A. M. ^'oung of this city as some loeul pe> pie were led to believe yestenley, due to the fa t tliat Mr. Young formerly lived in this city. According to hL mother, Mr.

Yeung is residing in Williamstvwn, " fcaULST RECONVENED TODAY Mass., where he is a member id' the I I RAGbD^ SEP1. -• itt.U faculty of Williams college. | - ■

W ITT FUNERAL AT ROACHDALE TO BE PRIV ATE

USB AND OF CLAYING VICTIM BREAKS UNDER QUIZZING

BY CHICAGO POLICE

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEFENDANT IN MOTION THOUGHT

GOLDIE KOCH

■Everything I n The Case Points To Mv Mother," Earle Wynekoop Sobs At Police Station

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I CHICAGO, Nov. 1\, (UP)—Earle ■>Tiekot»p “broke" today under per■btent questioning concerning the ■urdw of liis wife and Capt. Thomas tffj- announced lie exjiectcd a Rgned confession. expect Eafle will oonfess to the j-jjig of Rtieta Wynekoop in order clear hia nvotlier,” Capt. Duffy id. "He lias iiroken and is sobbing

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■Young Wynekoop was confronted Aj.i Marguerite MiTialo, hi., second Kreethcart” '.liscwverod by police, H : admitted giving her a diamond ling a 'reek ago ami asking her to

Lrry him.

■ ‘Til tell it all now,” Duffy quoted

■ynekoop as saying.

■ Tin slain girl's husband called afHctiotiately upon his mother to tell H|„;r "all you know about this ter-

Klc i ase.”

■ }{, made the plea after telling potliat “everything in the case juts to my mother.’’ ‘We're both under suspicion,” rle Wynekoop, self-cunfes-ed lun : l/othario, sobbed io his itlisr. “Please tell all you know

>ut it.” I

gray-huired mother, Dr Alice id.ay Wynekoop. a well known tirian, looked at her son with

ed eyes.

ter a night of questioning with aid of lia-detectwrs, the woman near exhaustion when she was led to th Fillmore police station re her son had broken down hysally after a similar night of '-examination. P‘1 here i nothing to say," the t)7- [)• old woinbn mumbtad. ‘T have all I know.” in officer read her a jiortion of son’s statement in which the ng man said, “I know everything ints to my mother.” ie physieian listened as through had not heard the words. She milled incohcrqntly to herself. Po- ■ feared she would collapse, rhe philandering husband of the in woman and his mother, 62-year-I Dr. Alien Wynek©ttp, had been I ■|r.tinned throughout the night hy i ■u|'t. T>uffy and Capt. John Siege.

U. S. MONEY PROGRAM IS CONSIDERED

Hubert J. Miller, former husband Plaintiff. Electrocuted at 'lest House-

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Goldie Koth, widow of Hubert Miller, and administratrix of bis estate, Friday filed a two-paragraph damage -mil in circuit court against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in which she seeks damages of $)'>(),- OOo. A total of $10,000 is asked in a first paragraph and $50,000 in a second paragiaph f her complaint. Miller. 05 yt n's old, came in contact with an electric current while working in a .mall building near the Grcencastle station cf thei Pennsylvania Railroad company Sept. 2, 19:12, and died ten hours later following heroic effort- of local electric company and cement plant employes to revive him by means of artificial re

suecitation.

The plaintiff in the action, who was remarried July 12, 1953 to Ernest

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DR. COX TO SPEAK

Dr. K/.ra M. Mux will he the guest J pr, c hi t foe the S .inlay inornim* wurs.iip service in the Gubin Memol- i ial -Methodi-t ehu* n. Dr. Cox bn recently come to Greencastle as the alumni secretary of Lu-Pauw tutiver-1 sity. He is a graduate of DePauw i and Bo.-ton Unix' i -it| School of Theology. K. r U'n year- he has Uccii the field -moolury lor the board of home mission* of the Methodist church and has visile i and coun-cled 1 witli tiousands of ihutvhcs through-; out the United State-. Very few men

ha', a mole intimate knowledge ind Charles Vernon Witt Died In Electric,

closer observation of the s. rial work I Chair for Part in Jackson of the church than o is Dr. Cox. Shooting The Sunday morning service will ______ « ‘hank-off*! iverswy of , , iM V en |

thi Woman’s Home Missionary so- ,, , . i

ciety which is u pna-e of the home

DF.MOCRAIK Sl’KAKER TO* EXPLAIN “THE NEW DEAL"

AS I RITES PLANNED SA H R-

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F.XEt l I ED M SIAIE PRISuN

Chailes Walker of bldiannpolis, will >pe ik eii ‘The New Deal," in the assembly room of the c art house Saturday afternoon at l;!* o ri X’k. Mr. Walker is one of a number of speaker- w i h the Putnam County in mo ratic club is bitnging to this

Gev. Paul \ HcN

the first address in the series last Saturday. A luge crowd i- expected to |u-ar Mi. Walker, who is said to l>e lioUi an interesting an. I instruetive

speaker

COPELAND IS IDENTIFIED l!V . LOCAL PEOPLE

GREEN! \SILE PEOPLE WERE POSITIVE IN BAN Dll’S IDKNTMTt A I ION

COPELAND W \-s | HE DOOR MAN

At IING I REASi R^ HEAD ( ONI ERS W ITH PRESIDEN I AT

WARM SPRINGS. GA.

WARM SPRINGS, Ga„ Nov. 24, (L’l’l President Roosevelt todayprepared t give full consideration to all angles of the nation's highly complex monetary problems in the first of a series of conferences with Henry Morgcnthau, Jr., acting -ecretary of the treasury, who came here from

Washington.

Although the conferences came while a lively debate between experts and economic bodie- favciimr and dis-

approving cf the government's gold ! Koch, alleges that the equipment buj ng program WAS raging, they j the building which "a - Used foi test were not believed to be harbingers of * n ff transfenners was not properly a change in monetary policy. | Insulated and the flooring was not Outwardly unmoved by criticism od', covered with a rubber matting oi his program for commodity price | other material for protection of em-

—:— I ployes.

Her former husband’s death, she

mi.--ciliary activitit oi t.ie Methodi.-t

E|)iMopal church.

CaliMidur Dniiht llrld Tliursda\ At Mrlliodisl (lliurch

MORE III \N :t«« \ I I END KN.Mri \ BEE MEE I ING FABLES REPRESEN I MONTHS

| Last rites for

Witt, north Putnam man who wa- | executed at thu >tat< pris >n in

ELECT STONER PRESIDENT OF kl\\ VNISCLI B

(,rceiu-M-tle Couple ( ertain I hat Copeland Helped Rob Central Hank October 2.'l

Michigan City early .Friday morning for his connection in tin- fatal . h ot mg nl' Lafayette I i k on, In,I,ana polis chain griH-ery store ownoi, will

or hell from the I a tain tn *ial M \I(>H \l I tBR \W'' t HO>lvN in Roachdah fti ' l< I- PRESIDENT; w ESI noon The sorvice will be private, IS IRKASI KER

i Interment will bi; in t ie Ruuclidale

I cemetery.

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MICHIGAN CTI V. Ind . No. 21 (UP) Charles Vernon Witt, Js, Putnam county youth, die in the electric chair at the state pri-on hero today for the slaying of Lafayette A .1 i h son, wealthy Indianapolis chain t >fo

program

rui-ing, Mr. Roosevelt's forthcoming discussions were watched with intense interest in all quarters but repeated pronouncements have been made by his advisers that ncthing unusual would develop. The |xit shots taken at the monetary program by former administiatioii confident

made

alleges, was brought about on account of the wrongful, careless and negligent act of the defendant in falling to (uive the test aquipment properly protected. She charge- her former husband was acting on in-

-uch as Dr. O. M. W. Sprague, who | "ri-uctions of the defendant’s foreman, recently resignad a* pedal adviser William J. Coffee, when the current

to the secretary of the treasury, and i passed through his body. Jwmes P. Warburg, who was financial 1 Koch allege

oixpert with the American delegation to the London eewtomic conference, were said h‘'ro G. have no gn-at sig-

nificance.

Fuitfver/nore, it was added, alarmist expressions of a rapid drift toward currency' inflation on the part of the administration, were not having the slightest effect on determination of future policies. Morgentiiuu 'Will remain at Warm! Springs with Mrs Morgenthau until | after Thanksgiving. While here it is : believed that ls>th he and the pre-i dent would find ample op|K»itunity to survey the linancial situatlcn from J

every viewpoint.

Another caller of importance today > wns to be General Hugh S. Johnson, i

Koch allege- her deceased

husband was the sole provider for herself and two ohildi eii, Joan, 7, and James, 10, and bis deatm through the alleged negligencq of the defendant railroad has damaged her and her

children in the sum.- asked.

Otis Cook, Gillen & Lyon, and John

O. Piety are her attorneys.

Ihe ( nleiidar dm .,f the Metlm . ... owner-

dis. church, served u, the d.mng room Wiu watf Utkel , from hi of the church Thur l.y evening, was,^ r<w ^ 12:() ., A M attendeil by more t an 300 ! str!111| , 0<1 Ln the chair at 12

The special turkqy dinner was served 1^, ^ ( , noUllcw | jead four minutes I ection lock place Thursday .

by Mrs. Lee Iteev. and her commit- , . ,

• .. ,,, . , later. Other oftnei- ele t d vvei-c th

tee I run the - league and . |iUai . he>s ^ he was calm . lowil ,„ was a splendid dim-r It was aerv« ; ^ th(> ^ ^ m .„ t> the .. death j k by gills from the high Iiool and all maM . h ., w . ith . jut disturbance The bmly ' K '° " '" t

was completed in record time. llc M . nl to th( . home of a brother A ,' W ' ' . ., .... .

The guests wer- rated at twelve Arthur Witt, at Roachdale, for burial 1 "' '

tables, each representing a month of j -; a , ul .d a „

the year. Those born in January I execution caire after a two*

V’.it I’iclit t*) save In.- lile whicli vva culminated late yesterday by Guv Paul V. M.-Nutt in refusal of a peti-

tion for a reprieve.

Witt was convicted in Boone circuit j court on a first degree murder ch.'irg'- and appr c<| th.- ca-i tbi"U'.'li the tafe suprem. , art. There Uie j circuit court death sentence was up-

llarry t opcl.ind, eld in tiie city ! prison at • I ndiun.'i pi'lb . "a- pu-ili\c|y vlentified Friday mormmr as ono of j the bar.liis win; hnld up and robbed th«* Central National bank of (Ireen- | castle of about $75,01X1 Oct. ‘2‘{. Die I identification was made hy paities wHt) were in the bank at the lime it

way robbed

'Phe (Ireemastle people were taken to Indianpolis Fiiday morninp by Sheriff Ab a Br> an an I positively identified (*<»pelainl as the heavy-set bandit wlio was at tlie door of the local bank as they entered and esvorled then to the ren u • the* were* lined up with etlw'u p itr in 'iid

employes of the bank.

IU*fore beinjr brought •ul mb. tlie

Krnest Stoner was elec leu presi- 4 .. . . .,

. . l “show-up room at the nt> pn.on

det the Grccnca-tlo Kiwan.s club |m ,; ana|H , lls Friday morning “ *** nch ® n hui • - j < opeland

day aft. rim m Nominations were I™ 1 ' 1 "

week before aim the final srl-

ELEt l lDN 'll Kl D 1 H I RSDA 4

Direcloi \lxn t hoseu By EuchI t lidi.

Secret ai y To Be Appointed

Later.

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li.'ht hqt ami m «< " it uvei • l.n ■ ■ suit. Vs soon as C. (icl iiid walked , out under a light the Grccis istln

| people recogm/.ed him.

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were sqated at the January table and so on, and in ea< i case, tile tableweie decorated w-it ome design that was befitting the c m i p represent-

ed.

Following the ninner, a contest j was held in which ".-uitaiile" prizes ■ were awarded th. In. ky or popular

DinH’iui Russell Vermillion, | Samuel I Hanna. Paul hay, J T | l'X‘tor, It .bert T Heck. Roy Oiristie | and the retiring pre ulent, William I

I Den man

| The secretary will lie

' it was announce I

Sheriff Bryan stated ie also wa i satisfied in hi- own mind that Copeland was one of three turn who parked in front of the First-f'itizens Bank anil I rust company at me n on the day of the rubbery of the ( entrnl National bank. These men aroused suspieion of bank employe and vver watched for same time by Sherif

lee ted later, an< | city police until they left.

town in theii Mud- u ial. plate for

persons at the vaimu- tables. It was

stalled w ith January and with Mrs. | heW , in) | Witt was rienied a | etition. Frank 1) nner in charge, it moved f (>r shearing recently, rapidly. Mrs. 1^ nner started with, wcei th“ Governor iltmie i a I those xo or over and several stood. . ^tition for u connnutation of sen-j

Among those we e Frank P- Huesti.-, j | M10P ,

Robert A. Ogg ‘tid John W Kobe. | A ,uis Hamilton, lola, Kans , eliarg-1 Mr. Robe won n a wide margin as )l( j w j(j, w|tt in the slaying dining a

Child Drowns In Lil\ I’ond

MR VN 1) MRS. ( LAV BRnIHERS. GR \ N DP V REN IS, NtlTIFIED THURSD \>

he is 90 yeai S4 and Mr. il The Februai whose birthde op. Only tw

were Mrs. K. t (.' Tilden. In Mr.-. Tilden wa

Far Mareh.

eld. Prof. Ogg was

-lis was only Si. ontest was for tlm-e come i u February

robbery of one of Jaek-in'- -tores

here in May, 1931, is scheduled to lie. MEOM M

electrocuted May 11

He was recently granted a -lay of

'lire present. TheyT execution by the state high court; Yeager and Mrs. E. ending decision of a rehearing p - |

The new officers will lie in.-(ailed | w hich had been i uoj to an Ednext Wednesday, a.- the meeting W| U | wardsport. Ind.. man. be held We-iie-day be aii.-e of Tluuiks-1 As a ie-nlt of the identification giving- j Friday morning a new investigation ha.- been started of the Edwardsport

car.

Copcriml wm.-Ja l‘e I'Uune.l to the tale priseii ,il 'll big in City F rida afternoon peioing a division wliere will he tried on charges filed again-t him. He also has been inipli eated in bank robberies at Rockville, Daleville. Indianapi lis, and in a jail

deliveiy at Lima, O.

Dis(*iis(‘ ('.nmiiaijrn Slui lnl In (loiiiitV h!

'lit II I ). HOPES

ERADK 'll DIPHTHERIA

\ND SMALL POX

INDIAN APOLIS l.l\ ESTOt K

As -he reentered the dismal Fill- ^ n|)t j ona | r ,. t . 0 ^p|•y aibninistrator. i"'.. -treat police station where the other vi.-itorv to Warm Springs

the next few days will he Secretary j ^ rhur.-day of the tragic death

of the Interior Harold Ekes, who also i f (fral|(Jv n is public woi ks administrator; Harry I t . hjliJ L. H< pkins. federal relief udiniiiistra-’ „ '

1 tor, and William C. Bulliett, newly

raiici of the detective story murder iiriiig en .cted, the 62-year-old phy1' iiin appeared weary and trembling. Slie entered thq small office with Brr Min and quickly put her hands to

Ber fa e to shade her eyes against j gpp^nted ambassador to Russia. Bi<: glare of a battery of flashlights

■ the hands of questioning officer- WARM SPRINGS, Gh„ Nov. 21,' I Atynekoop "hroko" when he wa- ^ ujp» • President Roosevelt tisla', ! ^••nfmiiteil today with Marguerite I)10V( , ( | f. r ear l\ recstahlriiinient "f | Hlcllale, 22, to whom he admitted ; t _ in i|]]||U , n , ,,1,., M defined in

mjr |inipi>

Mr. ind Mrs. Clay Brothers, 301 Kim street, were notified by tele-

., - A campaign is underway in Indi-

te draw 'li,, , - . t it i n he w.i ,'iiding 1 '"I or, tie 'd; , ,y .dt * :' i , omplet•

I eradication of the diseases of diphi tberia and smallpox in this state. * Thi- i.- entirely possible under the 1 ploii adopted by the state board of

lii-ilt and which i- being carried 1 ut , $:i.7it; 140 ti Itit) ,n Putnam county under the super- ; 120 to 140 lb-.,

Allen Morgan,

of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan of Rantcul. III.

The child, 2‘j years old, was

awarded the prizi the minner wa,- Dr.

Monger, foi the most popular man at the table. There was none born on the first of April, but Mr.-. l).-car Thomas was near, her birthday being

April t.

Reeves wa- awarded the

( rmnil Mill I o ()|ini Dm'inlirr

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for

G. Moffett went the Iteing the la t Juiu

, jlutely to be

i . iivi D-anquility in Cuba as he defined in The fu||eru | „ iU

„,ri marriage ^ , dear ianguage hi- policy toward that , . alt „ r| „ (0ll al U;llllou |

1... I .. tlixt Ivkalv ill MIS il- 1 . i cl. I i i > i < >

a), four days before tlie Irriy of bis |.| Hm | n ,,, u (dic and at the smin time k'lhurn haired wife; was found in the an i| OU nced withdrawal of Sumner operating room s f his mother, | Welles a - American amba-sador.

Welles, a thorn in the side of the provisional government of President i.ihii San Martin, will return in the near futuie to resume his original Idutie as’ assistant secretary of stale. Jefferson Cafferty. now an as-!-j.slant -e retary, "ill replace him.

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‘DEATH I 'KES V HULIDAV” It) BE PRESUMED IN Mn LE

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Tirsl Duzrr Du 1 ipt. Duffy said Wynekoop expre---d a 'desire to “talk" in order to '.-avr some one very dear to me." Dr. Wynekoop wa- brought thi-

hi'Tiiing from central police station ■^heir site was taken after seven

■fair- questioning la t night.

I Wynekocy, who pgoviouslj tod »d

Butted keeping ei nipany with oilier iwssFiNGF’.lt PL ANE < RASHF>

■"•■men and -awl he was very seldom SHANGHAI, Nov. 24, (UP) 4 he The Dti/.er Du dramatic |t>' home, was taken into custody yes- |lln(( |, ft |,j Mn ,plane inaugurating par open.- Friday night in Dm Litlb teriiay upon Ids retuni from Kansas ^ n(f( , r M , rvl between Canton and theater with the initial perfomiame bt He a- eited 1m was m ar sh^haj crushed durkg a heavy fogjof "Death Takes , HoUday” I Ins I a, III, ,1 al I Dm time polk* n „ M . bore today, injuring aeven pw ia *ne of the totter-knowri play* <*1 hie lie w ■ -h 'I to d'‘at• Km H ", pilot. "'"ml 3 “»• tod dt »l *WP*' The second woman with iwhoin , Englishwoman, ( euntess tar- natuial ^ [AVynekoop admitted keeping c mpany a|M j ( |dne-e pn senger were Although i la.-sed a a he.iv y I" pa Priseillai Wittl. auburn haired ...bilvd -eriou-lv. The other* received duetion it was surer--Inily presented

v.'irld s fair employe, who was ques- 1( . s ser injurm- and included Lincoln wmned for several hours and relea-ed ( Reynold- N’iola, Cal., American j ciety

I today. She said Wynekoop s|auit tlie jvc(; . c( |l#u ] n t [e'ening prior to the . 1I1CI

[koop waa murdered, with her. •riaduaG’ of Columbia univeisity, 1 . 0 I Psychiatrists pried swiftly into the . ^ Seliiafer, Manager of Kunst: actors and will inclm t mpi "• jW'kgrotind of the husband’s life with all j Albei.. ' tiqrnian firm. 'K'G J‘‘an t I'ipp. • ■'ll'" 1 ' ln< '•

Iktlier women. They found that Wyne- injured . welt brought

|k"op bad bragged of a notebook fill- ' shanghai in inibulames.

| r l with the names og 50 “girl |friend.-." Two of Diese young women ( F1ITF1L I I N FIR A I. FRI DA A |' ir questioimd and told of then n | J , . - foe Mi

i Kitel, sister of Jacob Fhtel of „l Wexlne-ilav moniii'g '" i ■ ■ ■■

W. Williams.

an

Mrs. O. May prize. To Mrs. cook book

bride.

There win- i mixup on the F'uirt i

if July award, but it went fir-t to F«. ‘ plant at l.imed ih will open 1 item I!. Taylci an I thence was given t ' |, er |i,-t, for full * peratioii for -evei with their daughter. ' the table. al week-

la' held at ■' o’clock J'’ 1 ' Alice Byrd wn award- \ (l anliouin emelit as t. tlie length

ec| the August prize for coming Dm , ,,f time it will operate wa- made, hut longest distame for the\ dinner. Her l mi ,|, H ,i,t jt will run to the hist "f home is in Ja ksonville. tlie year, or longer any vay and For being the youngest person j (l | K , r ,, „ possihility llial it might

run through the rqiiiunder

drowneil in a lily pond in a ncighj hor’s yard. Mrs. Morgan fonnerly

I was Miss Cena Brothers.

Mr. and Mrs. Brothers left imme-

|-[yg reeipt- ♦’>■,000 iu<>stl\ Hi *'• 20 c^nts hifflo»r; umlrrwf i^h! wi* ;jfi> to 10 cents higher; Dio to 225 lb , $3.S5 to $3.90; 225 to 27', lb . $3.7'' to $3 HO; 275 to 325 ll> ., v3.6a to

lbs., $3.Oh to .$:(.7o. LA.50 to >;t.r>tt; light,

vision «d' the c unty metlical society. I pigs $2.00 to $3 (HI; packing sow s

Drphtheria ainl smallpox are two i $2.75 I $3 25.

di.-ea-e. that can be eontrelled and 1 (’attic 300; calve- KI0; leer, ti'gprevented through the use of serums, ligible; -hi* sto.k little hanged qual-

— H j- through the method that the • jty nm-tly eommon and medium. ; Aim uncemeiit wa- tnadi Fri'l* luiilth oflieiuls plan to abolish the | few icifers $2.'0 i" ri >*•; , '" A $2.00 that the I. ne Star Cement e.impany j;- ( . a , '| he mte i s nc . sing to | to $2.75; low ■ to i and cutter -

spend >75,000 fill the u-" of rerums I $1.00 to $1.75 few choice vealers 50 in the ta e of indigent children and i cents hwiher at ti..,i), other leadv

Bit. I’LAN I \ I LIMKDAI.K Wil l

Ol'ER \ I K FOB SI A KB 'I

WEEKS. IS KKI’OKI

whose birthday wa- in September, J.

J. F>tor, Jr., won the prize. J. I’. Allen .Jr., was awarded Die

October prize

Rex Thorlloii whii Die. November

prize, becan-i the dinner was in (mnor of hi- birthday anniversary,

brih falling on November 23. Ibree were present w ho-c birthday |

falls mi De.emlrer 25 and in the |

draw, Jo-<$ph \llee wn over tw

f the

v intei mm son.

UWA REGISTRATION

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can afford to buy Dm .-erums, will use I Sheep 900 lambs st> ■ ly will' it and thus pre,cut for all timed, the Thursday's nv. nge.; t.nlk ewe and maladie of diphtheria aii,| miillpox. wethets $6.7 . $7*H'; anall lots Then are ipproximately 400jOQD I told * < .25 down; thtww mt dowt to

mid.n ' e ge i f 10 year- ill Indiana ,$400. •ind 0 i- in tin- field that the work j

will be dufie. I’arent- will bear more Kll I I D BA V1DNON LN( r IM

thi r'lmpaign during Die rom | I .an- A nig few week . a- ' will Im. made . Motion -e ii

LINDBERGH A I I,AS I’ M M VS

Re gist rut ion p 'ints <iv<-r Die eolltity | fin the civil work- iidiniinstration liiave 1m 'll de.-igliated a- the follow-

ing

Reel.-ville E lwaid t hewoff"'; .Belle In ion Dr I’litehair- office; i Bainhridgt' Citizen’s bunk; Roachdale Roach dale bank; (.1 vcrdale Gny Kennedy ’s office; Rn ell', die - 1 Rumulus Boyd’s >ffice; Greencastle Itoom 6 in the Central National

bank.

through the selmol.- t.i -■ me extent and every effort will la- made to e lti cate the people . f Irtdiana in elim inaliiig diphtherio and .smallpox eii tirely.

Ctterback, t'.t;, loreinan, met 7 Io'.lori I

deal i iiboiil

momiinr benealli tin w h I srw itch r ngnie l" th. il* D- ; here, (‘.loner .1 ‘ n R" . . le rinelialely d(immoiii*l t., the

d' ith rate- f r the the accident

lie! coltdll

eter.ui nst ant uriday

of 'll yard-

aa imene of ted an

I li'i'lii he.a i

-late of Indiana fir-t computed ' impie-t in tin nfterm.'.u, pi'inouneed for the year 1KHTar figures, ho.w 'death due to ,u idpiilai 11 auuntism.

INDIAN M’Ol.IS, N v. 24 t I l'i

Kooehow; George Rum- "f the I'urdue elul

Mr,. W,n- , d« « O***- fIS .TS^Xel i

LAS I'.VLMAS, Canary Island\ov. 24. tl' 1 !’)—Col and Mrs. Charle.

a few nights ago*bv the dramatic so- j A. Lindbergh arrived here at 4 P m

I'.nalue univei ity. M«mbei» (J. M. T. " ■

w ill Ih- guests at j after a Diglit from I’mitu Delgada

1 the Vzore.-

ev er. DM»(). i Ural ne,-I ! runs

were not very reliable until sin, « whi h time rather ac figures are av ailable. I h* inleresling i ,-e r \ at ion that thloligh the eitUie period is

Chiei.-t. and

Jean

to!Franklin Tooke, Fred

{Elizabeth Simokat in l«'Hding role-. I The play " ill "lie repeated Saturday jfglH and many de-irn le eats will be Mane 1 uvhliable at tlie box office tor ejther

20 Years Ago

IN GKEENCASTLff

that Ihe dl-eise.

\ ;i dt

, trilmted in Indiana tomori .w ns the «"i.

1 first week's payroll under the federal their being at Tnoie

; vivil works program,

i The workers will lie paid by votich- | els drawn on the United States treasury. Disbursing officers in each | ■county were t.e sign checks today and to" l en leadj for dint ribut on to

while it is showing

nite downwarT trenl, conies and ' - —— in a -oiuew: ,t cyclic manner, j {jj

Blooniington VNoild 'lr.. i larem r Cn (,i. i le a-Dr indeiv nl tion at the county le

aniing.

. by, r n st of a maim opera|.it:il, Finlay

civil works b.ard ■ "ii-

Mis-

lationahip with Wynekoop. j Eitel. sister of Jacob Ertel of thri j ^ ^ I position lhp of his wife’* murder, R aty who died Wpbiesday n.mi. -.1^ ^ ! Missli

dUclo*e|J, Wynekoop was in the j ^ iniliaiiafKfl^ hoapitul ^erc company of a red-haired girl of the 1 priday afternoon at -:30 oclock ** 111 I I Tentative arrangements were made 1 polls- The ’’ ’ ,K l |

'I E IP no* is III Clneinnutl ' jmori w. Ing relatives for a few days. ' The .-tale

FMiih Curti* has accepted 't jtinued its consideration of proje t.-

ui .Vilen Bros, store. , air

■ less regular

intervals high point - in the curve and ln'tween t'e e high t.-.iiits very much lower levels The time la-tween the ry le. is. on the average, ale ut 12 yeai . "The hat m ill> high year in DI2I a hen Uu'death rate reached 24 deaths |s*r t<ki 'HHi population II. wa- expeeteT then that there might

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® Today s Weather

and

^ Local Temperature ® ® ® <§> &

Partly possibly

south port in n.

.

cl uTy t might; Saturday ruin witli lightly warmer

M VKKiAGE Lit ENSF.

®

Ru.-sell ‘E Brackney, barber. I>'bamm, O., and Selma Doris Cooke, at

Missis Minnie amr Lydia William* | lure- - .nctioned by the boaivl tc date i were In Indianapolis to sir Mar-; total ,>6,763,198. This money will 'low • and Botliern In "TainlliB of til.' distributed among 38,535 men. .

Shrew .'

Mrs.

her home i v islt w ith

Fenton Law lei returned

In her

Noblerv ill. parents.

afte r

Thi

til jects a ment

j $1,522,351

I* ard approved 142 new pm yu-terday, (providing ‘enipkoy fer 9 035 men ut wages of

la another rathei bigi year about

Minimum

1932 "r 1935 Thi- prediction metuai-

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ly came to pi- in that there wa.- n

7 a in-

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definite increase last year over the

k a m •

... 87

years imin<*(liatcl\ precftdinjft then*

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being 172 death.- for the year which

Ul # a in

il)

is a rate of 5.2 a- ‘mmpared wath the

11 a. m. .

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raG- >f 4.1 fr the two year* pre-

12 noon .

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vious. ®

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