The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1933 — Page 1

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VOLUME FORTY-TWO

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER I. 1933.

holds BONDS OF IXK;AL BANK; IS ARRESTED

„ |s, , |\SIN TAVEKN KEEl’Elt •jKEN INTO CUSTODY FOR INVESTIGATION

ami operated by Thomas Taggart, Democratic national committeeman for Indiana. O It would! allow shU* of liquor by the drink in bona fide hotels,, dubs and restaurants of good repute. Both service and sale bars would be allowed but no curtains, screens or booths.

STUDENT AT DEPAUW DIES IN CAR CRASH

HE I l> FOR INDIANA* POLICE

(ar Pri*en hy Harry Copeland, Parole Violator, Purchased With Honda

BULLETIN INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 1 flan police tmlay wailed whether Otto Klingbell.

(UP)--

■Jto St>( held for

waive

PAINT SHOP MOVES Lawrence Snider Friday morninK completed removal of his paint and wall paper shop from its former location on scitth Jackson street to the Heath building at H South Jackson street. Mi Sniflej - said the new location affords mote coinmodions and ccnvenlent i|iiarters for his complete line of goods.

Hoovrr-Rolpl

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them .it Racine, Wis.. would

extradition to Indiana.

If h" does, men will be sent to ((aeine at once to return him here charges of receiving ixinds slolin the Central National hank rob-i

eneast I- Oct 2:!. a- cOrel- I 1

|ng to Capt. Matt Leacb.

Otherwise steps will be taken to Extradite Kllngbell, Leacb said.

St a t,. police hold a warrant Issued HvANCISCO, Dec. I

ifi,,,,, Fntnam eouuly formally Lhinging KlingtiMI with conspiracy

DisniSvS L\m*hin^s

INt IDEM IS COMPARED WITH

BONUS EVICTION

committ a felony in h( i(ti Hie stolen bonds.

(UP)—

Fortner president tb'rhert Hoover and (iovernor James Rolph Jr., were

conii'ctlon i embroiled bslay m healed controver-

' sy over the San Jo.se lynchings ami : the dispati h of army troops against the I tonus aitny in Washington.

his long Ktience on

,liana state pol.cr hurs.lay n.ght | H(M vrr

I""'" 1 M.nKlH.n.Uvem-keep-, M .. ^ ^ ; ^ ^ BU I. , ‘ rt r’ n ’ r*o00(» inTiltirtv !U ‘ r " t" « ^oup stattpmm, which <Tit.,ion they found $2,000 in Liberty i . ' . , * , r ictzed Rolph s laudatory attitude m

bonds taken by robbers Oct. l.\ from ,, . ,

Lip ( entral National itank xtf (iteen-

gastlc

klingbell was taken to the county

RICHARD HOWELL, l!», (I.EVELAND, O.. VICTIM OF HOLE DAY ACCIDENT

RICHARD ». MELLON DIES © ® PITTSBURGH, Dec. 1, (UP) Richard II. Mellon, 7ft, died at his home here today from pneumonia He was a younger brother of Andrew W. Mellon, I .iincr secre-tary of the treasurery. , Mellon took littl. interest in politics, unlike Andre.. VV., imt ins piominence in the nation’s industrial life was equal to that of his brother.

SHOW PROFITS OF CITY OWNED LIGHT PLANTS

PI m.K SERVU i: COMMISSIMN AfiKNT SECI RES I) \ I \ (t\ INDIANA PI, WIS

U NT. (^H SINS, ARE INJl RED

ALL SHOW

N El

PROI I I S

Was Enrmite to Home for Thanksgiving When Auto Hits Truck

Dodor linrivrs lirsl \ulo llulrs

Eariimgs of Holh < ilv tlwneil and City Distributing Plants Shown ° by Mr. Mini on

Richard Howell, 19 years old, a | student at Del’auw university, was | killed in an auto-truck collision near 1 Sandusky, ()., Thursdayowhile ^nroute j to his home in Cleveland where he j planned to spend the Thanksgiving

holidays.

His aunt, Mrs. Clark Wheeler Indianaptolis and her two daughters, Virginia, IS. and Doiis, 16, were injured slightly in the same crash. Howell and the three wonmn were in an automobile which collided voth an Archer transportation truck from Fort Wayne The truck was in charge of William Dumbold of that

city.

I)|t \\ If. HI KHESllN GETS M MltER M)2 *'llI \ I LOCAL

HI 1(1 \|I

Sale nf aut'iiii i, lucnse plate and driving permit .pijned Friday at of 1 the Putnam coimn license bureau operated by John Kightsell with Dr. \\ R llutPhesoP (i i ei'ni astle, rcceiving the first in plates. He was

given nu in bars ♦>' n|.

The ingst three of plates were issued to member ■ : the same family, Percival Alh i nn'iving numhei . 602-tit 12; J. P. All. Ir., getting nuinI bet's (i(l2-6li:i, and .1 P Allen Sr., tak-

said

■ml a’ Racine, Wis. Officers [tin had Irengthened their evidence Ilut th> Grpenca.'tle robbery and the Lih-equent toldiery of the American Kmi'k mil Trust company at Racine Iiiii licen arried out by John DillLgcr, fugitive from tin’ Indiana l^atc prisun, and liis associate^. Ofliiers did not reveal the specific (barge against Klingbell, hut said he being held on a warrant for Indi-

la authorities.

Investigators several weeks ago Jraced some nf the slolcn bdtuls to Ihc Burlington tavern. In Klingbell's Ldahlishment, they sjiH, a stranger ■Tio gave the name of John Stanton knet a Burlington automobile dealer iisl bought from him an automobile paid for witli Liberty bonds. The car w.i> calltfl for by Harry Copeland, parole violator. He was captured with the car in Chicago. The bonds given in exchange for the cor were found to be part of the Greencastlc bank loot and officers tracing it said t a > ascertained that Klingbell hintself had more of the stolen securi-

ties.

I Klingbell said he obtained them from a Chicago man from whom he l M ’Ught beer, according to officers. He "ent to Chicago with Indiana state l"dicQ in an effort to find the l>eer

salesman.

T he Racine Itank was robbed to the a< compuifiiment of spectacular machine gun (day on Nov. 2<h Officers Ix’lieve that Dillinger was in this vicinity some timu planning the holdup, and that while waiting he disposed •if some of the Greencastle loot. The holdup Oct 22 of the Central National Bank and Trust company of Greencastle, in which four men obtained $74,782,09, was believed by slate ixdk'P to have lieen engineered by members of the John Dillinger gang which includes several convicts j w io if- aped from the Indiana stale

prison Sept. 26.

Hank employes tentatively identified the men from photographs a • Billinger and Harry Copeland, pat'deil convicts, and Harry Pierpoiil | I Walter Dei rick, both among the |

'■''aped fiigitiv«pi.

However, after Co|ieland was ar- . f 'led in (Ttic.go and taken to Indi- rROWNk POINT, Ind., |)ec ii'iamdis, only two of about sixteen | (Up) , if( , i m p r i solm ,^ lt W awitnesses of the Greencastle rrd.liery , liv | im „ nt today

the lynchings of two kidna/p-skiyers

last Sunday.

TDie statement intimaled that Rolph ould have prevented the mob action by dispatching state troops It also 'onsidered the gi.vqrnnr's laudation of the lynching as a “humiliation and shame” to the state and asked the world to believe that most California J citizens repudiated both the mob acI tiup and the governor’s approval. If troops hivl lafn called out him dreds of innocent citizens might have been mowed down,” Rolph replied. “There was no shooting such as that which occurred near the White House durii)g Jhe bonus march trouble. Had I sent troops there might have been considerable shooting and right near the vicinity of Mr. Hoover’s home.” The Hoover rest dencc is in Palo Alto, several miles

from San Jose.

Reference to tihe Hoover administration's part in the army evictions of the bonus army nettled the former

president.

The governor was ’’grossly ignorant of the facts” in the bonus army incidents, the angered Hoover retort-

exl in a public statement.

“Not a single shot was fired, not a single person was injurevf by the troops called out in Washington in response to the appeal of the local authorities,” Hoover said. “The troops ended the bloodshed which was then in progre.-s through conflicts be-

tween rioters and the |xdice.”

The IV'I'auw student and Mi Wheeler and her two daughters left Indianapolis Wednesday for Clove la in I to spend Thanksgiving with Howell's mother, who is a sister of Ml. Wheeler. Howell was a sophomore member of the Delta Chi fraternity at DePauw university.

An idnils Omir Out Thanksjriv iiiji

ALBERT TEMPI.EM AN VICTIM OF HIT-AND-RUN MOTORIST ON NATIONAL ROAD

ing numbers 602 ' | Plates and driving permit.-, will lie in sale until Dei I, it. has been announced. Sab f diiviug permits "ii an annunl bit >< gins this year and this is said I' . the reason why new plates will.In. required on Jan.

I also.

All men iM'tWii ages of 21 and f.l years of agi ihl present their poll tax receipt upon applying for licen.-j's and new d' ing permits i ar owners also shioilil bring their title with them. Deadlili" for 0" ui' 1*12! license plaies *and drive In cum s will le I tec I . with nitcl. no c \ ten slim.” Frank Finney, stale riiio license eomnib -ioi ei. aniionnceil

Ft iday.

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lu k |)lirs

AI Smilli

Several auinmiiblli' aci iOi nts wete leporteil over Thanksgiving bill no ette was seriously Injured, acoiiling

to reports Friday.

Albert Teniplelnan. Greeneaslle. suffered cuts and bruises wh n liis Ford roadster turned over on the'

National re aO west of Pleasant TEDERVI HI 1 IM' MtMINISIKAGardens Thursday night after being j IGR SHo" ' "OUK IHAI 18

struck by a hit-and-run drivel. The I BEINt

car was badly damaged

INDIANAPOLIS, Dui I, (CP) | Dalai on cost oj opciation and pt"litlileriveil front municipally owned elc - tric systems in 12 Indiana towns ranging in population from .'i.iMitt to 7,. r i(l0 persons iw:.- announced today bv Sherman Minton, pubh' courtfselor of the public service eHumii I'in. The figures were eoinpileT at Ihc reipiest of Mayor ' < Itulioi- and K ill VV. Oondra, of VV irsaw, who re i entlv couferreil with Mint n regal'd ing possibilities of operation of a municipally-owned ole In tem in

Warsaw.

Nine of (Hmj i'll ios III the irvey. Auburn, Blufflon, t'oluniliia City, Edittbtirg, Garrett, t ireenlleld. Ken dullvillr, Portland .mil Ru livilb p i rate their own generating plant ’The others, Law ri'ticehutg, Linlnn, and 'Tipton, pttreliase power I'renn utilities and resell it to im uinet In the cities that operate then own generating plants, avenge i(^>eialiii" revenue is $87,2, r >ii .innuallv, aveia;" net iueome is $28 J"I annually and av erage plant invust nietd is $J2f). ' i ’ The other three eiti, reporteT average gross leo.niie of $71,774 m uaully, average net inroaie .i|ii, .'iin; and aiverago plant inve Intent "f

$ 169,626

The average opei at ill” re eiuie . t ■ the 12 cities were $Kl,L!.'i; aveiage net income of > 1 1 0, nd ,,,i igi plant investment •' '' 'The average ijieiatilig icvemte for t he 12 citie were $84,1T5, avet ngr net income, $ 7,,2911 and average plant investment $28:1,861 The 12 cities transferred an ivei age cf $1(1,096 to other miiniiip a I funds f re mi eltS'tri, system piol’it . the report dhowed.

Marlinsv il|r*. amt < Tiarb Me | Gailghey of Gtcclo 1st|l'. while S t Kiv e! | ol \l J l I III V I I Ii .' 'I J, M,e i l i! j VVilliams ef (ireenca; tl” are allor | ueys toi the eslal**. e \t (D *11 El) IviDN Vi’ER II VM.S eSI.I.F IN ST rl* V I I. .1 V! I < ELI, SI I'M I . Minn Ih :i il l’) ’ Willie Sharkey, one of the t"'ii' < Inigo giingstei acquitled acre this week on chnige- ef ®kidnnping Wil liam Hamm, Jr. hangel himself in

his jail cell today.

T he jailer found the body when he morning round i«> notify pris tieis to he re adv tor breakfa t. T he annoiiiieemeiit, made Ii irtly at le,r 7 a. a . -aid Slunkey had hanged himself lictweeii a and OdtO a. ni. o The I'litimiT gangster hanged liim self wit i his necktie from the top rung of |. * e!I w here • ■ del ell held prisoner four months. He was to have been reiiioved shotllv to Chicago

ing John 1 iclor.

—MM |. j 4. - - - NO. 40 CIVIL WORKS PAYROLL TO RE $2,moo MDMA in HE IMS I 1(1 I’d I ED BV FOREMEN ON PROJECTS < SATURDAY

HO VRD to MEEI si N DA V V. M.

Pri.p a Is In Gverv Township nain County Have Heon proved Hy Hoard

In Put\P

FINING I'liKES TOBEBVBBEDin MIMIMS'l i:\HON

\t I I VI Ml - PR l< I > Will, No I HI I’EKMII I It) IT\EI) 1 \ Dl' R NR V < ODIS (( llplllgllt t'l.td. I’.v I Hit '(I PlCHSt VVASIII CTON, Ills I III, na

A In' a I o| t;' v || I,, d i tiTbuled Sa l lll'dii.v |o Jll wni'kne a w ho have belli employed on eivll work: i lot project in I'uliiam eonntv (he past w t" k The till payredl was being made up Friday by C ('. (iauller. civil vv, rks ilislmi ing officel tor Ibis eounty.

Gil ll i vv ay Olllll.V

wink; projects are* now timliu i *, i v low nship in I he I o II: hip cniilliiit tel S hav

,i COMPLISHED

COLLECT $14

A total of III was eolleclisl fur cliaritable purposes at the annual union elturch Thanksgiving set v len at the First Baptist ehurelt Wednesday night. This moirey was turned over to the local welfare' organization for relief of needy persons in

(he city.

A truek operal'il by Harold Cro dlan. living on east Washington st lysi t extension. Grei»ni)Uslle. w as damaged Thursday in collision with another truck, t'rodlan operates an express truck. Graydon Graham and Kugeii" Browning of Greencastli', and Dorothy Natl of Tei re Hai^tc. all escaped injury about I o’clock Thursday morning when Graham's new coupe turned over on the |)e"r Creek hill on state road IT. south of Gie' iua - tie. »

(irmilrr \1;iv \\r R<»|ilaml

I'RllMf) ITMN LIKELY TO T AKE PLAt K WITH KEITH JOHNS AS SE( RETARV

LilV (iivni To Jamrs Sammons

WASHING I N, Dec l.tUPt Federal Kelii Atlministralor Hop kins replied t( criticism of the unemployment aid program by Alfred E. Smith today by announcing that on Nov. 25, it total of 1,18:1,207 jobless had found work in 41 state.-* under the civil works set-up. Hopkins said these figures were taken from reports compiled N',v. 25 and added he believed the total of all states today probably would reach

2,DOO,000.

Keftjrring to Smith’s ciiticiau,

Hopkins said:

“If putting 1,000,01k) men to vc«rk puts me in the grajH* frewt business

I'd lie delighted to be in it.

“I learned the word baloney from .VI and I -upimse the term ‘sour

grape fruit juice’ is ibis too.”

At the same time Hopkins announcedthat tmlhrucite and bituminous coal operators and the nation's railroad* had agreed to a .substantial reduction in the cost of their services

and products for relief purposes.

The coal operator*, ho said, have

to furnish coal for the unern-

*1 e Ii.d i • ■ lea rued t ,,d , mil pi a e |i m NR \ . ed. Also, it ha no riiile |ir,,v i Te,hi,'lb>n bv luei i d lied

idmini 11 itmn, it vv I,., lie, id* I 1 ’ I ■ p”, ■ iif art iial de, price

seb cl I’d floe* at vv ik. lirsl from relief re II . c, olid from war veto an ; with depei^de i nid third from the lists of the mi II,ployed Meinhci 1 of the to, si ,ivil wo i kx lioatil ixeioillve lomiidtee Friday i oli d a Itieetiag (d I tie comity board, nit i > mlslHUtii ■ *i *,I low n le arils foi Sunday morning a| 'i n'eloi'k al the tile depat I lie lit 1 i ■, t• reeneastIr v 1 that time Hie pn ent federal •in mploj : ■ it; i ,1 let |>a I a, u .ill 6 ' i ("tre-sed 11111 h*a

In eii decided 1 ion w he ll foi liktrihutors ol ret id pi i, e.

I he pre.

(ihiim Triiil Is Opninl IViilav

LKU KIJ^ \ MM MON Ml MM!:. (. \\ rMi NTY si $.1,527 I UOM ks i m i; Trial of tin $:i.527 * hiim *»l I,• • I ollyn Millwn «*f Morgan rnimt ' , u^ainst ih*; *sl}il«* of his lute fdf11*‘ JailMs M Vtillmn. open «l Im I'ii jury in l iM iill rom I Ki id.iy hum n ini; Tht i rise was \* , iiin , (l Im*!* fiom Morgan « «hiiiiy and nn»s| <>1 l ho < intf'irslcd in til** '* 1 • Mom 1 it

ron nly.

M i I lioi, i M • U i iti t nn pt c n

1’hf d*** i>inn no| to j*'mill I •.mf I* > pi irns d* «• ®noi I’oj l;im |!io Ii iniL'. of minimum imicos . ucii \v;i doNr», mosl roronlly, in ti'n’ rlDin f i ID I «l . < It: .’ Ol'ln t I ’, M , • It !• Fixing of ininuiinni |oi f i iijioso ;i li.irh r to clmotir pri<'f < nttiiu^ an*l d ;i!toini;ild ovils of drsMu tivo <Mi\|M't it ion. I'i yii ’ of .n t inil I ''1 11 I tie p i o v. «udd ’ ^ I < nd* i , fonliiij; to N U.\ omnoimst , towunl s(-if*' -orialism or rj^ifl ^ \f’n»rni'nf;i!

t *>nlrid «»f husinoss.

In ooflf* priro provision,' Iei.ciI on to , th* 1 NKA policy bo;ud Hms nih’d I 1 1 t ! i i -1 i< >1] i | lit’ 11» 111 d v 'l In 1 ' ■, i. M id nf imlicutin^ j^onorally its prin «’i ;i;d oh*nii'Ml s. ( o t ol' pi* *lu 1 i‘»n would Im- prrniiM* , *| to incdinh i re ' (-n dilo ;illow<iik’o fo, flnpro nition, Imt

not ‘i return on capibal.

A limitation of pri b;tsn*| on :i solh'i’s ro.-t should hi' siilijoct, thr l»o;i -I mills, i • > tli»' < \t op! itm * Ind I lie < i '•itall h< |>t ! -m? ! oil I « m*’ot t h** price if a compel itor \\ msc pric^* d *•> i ot violate tlm ! of Ii • m question Th* 1 I mar* I feci thii open pn oj ;ind ysl.cins slhoiilil In t iu’otn u ji'cd. 'J licy | at! o h the condition-; that pi ices u»nl

etr these systenis;

I Shall l>« ' !fecti\(’ v\ i f)iin md more than In da\ - in eoniplex inrhi* trie or five <ln> in simple imhi.sl i ies. 2. Shall Ik* apahle of wiihilraw

Mi’ll ih* i «d

noa i *1. *1 * i • i * oinil y ehaii it n ueiu pl*»y men i i' (' i iaiqi* i. 11 o» i* | :t r\ ,

\\ * Ms. I i

! h* » 'lllllt.N ' I II o| K I hy *' I Maul b’l . * ii * *1 I he /* i \ • i 11oi r» I i**l roni mil Im’. a re * ha i i niii n. (’ <' 11 m . - ( M Hiianahy, Harry .M oess |. I ,'**• Wood .

INDIANATOI.IS, Dec. I, (UR) - Reports that Gov. Paul V. McNutt will replace Pleas Greenlee as chief

patronage dispenser of the adininis- j ,| 6"'' . . , ,, , I,,, ; ploved through the federal surplus

tration a,ptiear»«l well founded today 1

... , : relief corporation al Mmstantial price

when was liMined that Keith \. •

Johns is slated f**r appointment Hs| Ml ut,|nn ... ,

Anthracite efierators nwive agreed

W. I I)*'ii11mn, \\ r A. Cooper, K Hak«‘i . Kov I; .!• lies, ami all Ih** township im. ! • 'Pi Mn’ililal*’ Ih*’ work o! tin coniiiiiHeo an •x<’euilv r ' ho.tid v. a « leo * u Innu Ihi ;;ioup |i i fiinipi '*1 **l C.iiiti**r, lluesll . Si » • l. .Ion* • I In-miiiiii 'Pli” . x*eiiMv •umniiiMo liamlles 1 In* d**« i.til ol omph^111*11» ami *»ili* , i work, t hus 'Xhi’dii in,; the i*lief tanipaij^n I'r*)je* i , un*1 * i w;iy I'rlday in* * ludt i * lto«dM in Itn^ell lou nship. ioa i in Maiion ** unship, roads In Clinlon low u hip. schools and road • in \\ trr* n low nship, sire ts and c« ;i( R.t inhi id* 1*001 i 1 M ' is*»n t iwnship, (’ha«lwick r«a.l in

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Jackson township, school lions** n Wa.-di i njiion. (1 r«*eit* i I*- '»in«f**i\. ||ai p«*t roa*l in \V a h i n^ton * cin t lion * 'ii i t» ' »• • ; ii I 'he 'Ida 1* . loads in l'ii" II town #lip i 1 go I - ill Kloy*l fownship. school in .1* II' is* u lownshIp. ioufl In i ffei oi Far* met road in Clov* rtlal'* township,

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6 ® ^ ® Today * Wralhrr ®

and ® iota) Trmprralurr

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Hferetary "f the Ih'lnocretie state

committee.

HABITUAL (RIMINVL CONVICT- (; rr ,c„lce

ED BV FARMER JURY AT

CROWN POINT

! punishment

""re aide t.. identify him as a mem- |limCs Sitmmons, (Tueago gun '-ei of the holdup gang. He was re- m;tn . v ^ | wa „ f( „ lm | KU j|ty by a cir-

Gnnod the state prison as

bde violator,

W at ants IsHUe.l on affidavits (tied Salnm „ ns WH s (.tied „n charg.

in the Putnam .TreilH court charg

ro ' man, wtlv. was found guilty

,,M " i cuit court jury last night on charg.

of being an habitual criminal.

had picked James Pen

I man, Brazil, Clay county Democratic ' chairman, for secretary «>f the state ' committee. He had expected Penman I - I to be named witlinut 0 nhjertion by Dr. the B. McCulloch, atat.'gComtnUtee chair-

to man.

But tih.' governor had othei idea and the (Htsition i- said to •>.' ready

for Johns.

Johns has la en .handling publicity j for th.' gioss income tax department |

ilmve

to a reflu, ti"ii of 70 rents |>er ton Hopkins announced, and the hitumiu huh o(M'rator.s to a, reduction of 10 percent from the NBA code price. The reductions are effective today. The railroad agreement provide for the movement at reduced freight rates f< r surplus xominodities Iranported for the relief corporation.

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day, ivilli tiding

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iHlialor <»l llio I'siiil**. wh* i lusfil

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to ,i||ow the claim, is (Uk'ikI.iiiI in

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'"K Kllngb.ll and another man «Tth r ’ ' ’'Mint stolen {goods lit eonnection "Uh acceptance of the Ontral Na 'tonal bank I Hinds, were taken to btdlaaa.,Mills Thursday by Sheriff tt'a Bryan and turned over to state

Poll,*",

attempting to brilM* a deputy sheriff hipI is a former Marion newspapet | ami of being an habitual criminal, j man. His work ’with the newly The jury deliberated six hours Is.fore formed lax department ha. been j tiivling him guilty on both counts, j praised highly hy the governor. The habitual .riminal conviction car-| A secretary of the state commit

ries life imprisonment.

20 Years Ago IN GREENCASTLB

LIQUOR PLAN PRESENTF.P INDIANAPOUS. D.., | (FPt ‘""itkcestlonH for a roniplete litjuor control plan for Indiana was l,;(l befote the gov et.',uir's CMItmibHl' . today by repreaentatlve* of tb'> Indiana

hot.Tinen’* aasoeiatlon.

The plan was drafted by Harry jGeok of L-'k' 'onnty _ 1 PaweeM. manager of the French I Sammohs. testified the gunman offerUck gprlnga hotel, which Is owned led him $20" to free Ammons.

Three convictions are required und er Indiana law to make a criminal eligible for imprisonment under the habitual criminal statute. Sammons had Iteen ronvicte.l previously in Illinois on a murder and criminal as-

sault charges.

The attempt#.! bribery conviction was the third. Deputy sheriff John

wjjo arrested

tee will Is' H(»poiltte,P by l*r. Met til loch as soon as he returns from a trip

to Washington.

It is believed that Greenlee wdll be given a belter paying state job after (res ielease as executive secretary. He will )m' stripped of his (lower as pa troll age dispensur, however, should the change lie made. •

Dr. D. W. Killinger s|M'iit Thanks-

giving day with hi- parents at An-

gola. •

Thtee IPauw football* playetH, I | Grady. Moore and Tlionia w.,| ,, named oil the Indianapolis News all j slat° team. • j Miss Rdna Bence lias i 'luia< (| to j i Danv III.'. Ill w here she Is teaching I ! aflei i few iIh.vh with her parent,!, j

Dr and Mis G. W He nee

(' A Kell y Is in t'hb ago on bus* I

liress fin a f'W days.

Mrs W R. Hutcheson spent tne

day In Indianapolis.

• Foui bids vvero submilted foi jan Itorship of Hie euurt house by Fred RebJiig. Alger taeatbernian. William IP lion and John Buddler.

Halim in tnilitia -.'tit* t , Sab bur y, Md , to arn-st ' 'ndiers of a lynch mol. wen atGu ked by a crowd of four humlit-'d men and driven back to the armory from which i'mt they hep back their attuckci - wt’.h fixed bay inet».