The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 December 1933 — Page 1

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banks ^tat they should do <)l' fiiui'.-e, ii t'. .■ bunk want to

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| mit stii. ide, I don't know win will ! worry about stopping titent. My in- 1 I U'n t would bo tho publio iutoiest.” He liil not realize at the time that NKA was on record having ap-

j proved thii basiy . ales. Soon after! JOHNSON DISM HIRGES ' 1

,11, w HO (. u’ Ii "I | rd, is-

INTOIOI \TION 111 ^ a ’tttt' inent vonnmn.ling the

1 i hnrHi 1 .- ns \ fur i ;i* .jcuc of tin* banks and tin* su cessful 0 p-

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CW \ I'WHOIJ. iN(:m:\si;s to $7.m.in iikiji:

Something In the OL1 Sock Already!

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|]l.r, f ry \ 'mini: (rat..r i heik Hegulstions in

Hanking ('ode

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WAMIINOTON, flee. .'10- The

Toil'iS schedules of new high

ns to ilejiositors, annaunced to i M t„ ell', t with the first of the un ,|er NKA’s rode, wej-e eancel- ,| la t nip I by Hugh S. Johnson in „ lei which irveale I an e\tra r- • • .nder-tandin-.- , (|

■II,, was the word officially iiw;l j

, ,1,. ills- the fact that the bankers' „!, authority httd cireulattyl cimfid,,(1. ,11,0111' the clearintf house a- o uh a- all over the countiy a -ug-

,..[,,,1 hedule of eUsLomer eh: i ifes, , | t |i the decl 'ration that Johnson had j iniovid it, while the administ.aior I

, v , ,y Iki had not even seen it.

'j;„ iiaryes covered almost eveiyi L r , i,. that a hank could extend to a

toile r and would h ive far e\ eedIi,,. federal ll cent cheek tax. yje - It ner ttsly w ith the order stopall schedules Johnson summarily cd Cary N. Weisiger. Jr., the, jmty administrator in charge of the nking code who had been instrir ;n:al ye si ei da) in having the pie - vision of Mi A annotn: e that John had appn ved tin- plans of tin-

le ant hot ily.

hVi-ogei, formerly with (loldman-

Shrrk and Chicago invest-

I e, wa dll: I : ed Ol in di:,1 soon a. Johnson realized k-itk' 1 o.cuvre l and had tlispat htclccrams to the ecretary of the

I SU AW \ KK. nkla., 1 ter. tin (( p j UilUnr I inh i hill, notorious in j stat* t,11b r ami iti .-.perado, was Jeaplnr ,t here shortly after 7 o eii ck, a few boms nfier be was wounded j b\ a ball of machine am, slugs from

Kmis oi poss nu n.

I aderhill was uiptmed by a tint

j lie ■ ipiad ot Shaw nei police a: he hill | behind a downtown hmloiug clad

his mnleiw ai and his tody

tom by machine gun and shotgun

sIiijas.

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i i ioi of Ihn n i in < aot, Mho lo tie Kcpaiiited Mill Mail

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Hall b Howard, superintendent of Hie Indiana State Faria at f‘uti;amville is to lie the speak- i at the annual banquet ol the (ie ■ nea-tle chapt( i of the Phi I Vita Kappa fraternity, which is to lie In Id at Kims Inn Sunday evening at (in’, ick. Mr Howard has spoken at othei yathciings of the fraternity and has prove,I ex-

tremely 'popular.

The bai quet is the ninth annual affair of it kina given by the nrganizu

! B**' t • I, in,the i 'on,liny of the Green*

isiia.i. pia slden: "f the A neri an ,. :i stle chapter. It is expected the it Aociation, ordeiing 'hot „„ 1,,,, .hij, ,,f the fratemity ■ ■ who hi! receive,! ihe t.mil- w j|| ^((eo I the in-ading Vlemhers of he i’ 1 1 1 1 . c 1 1 . '< . t fiJiu a hag.. a been iutlodr g"itlg into cite t and (,i he LIue ls of liie (I’reemostle . [chapter as that chapter ingtHlInd the

1 ui'S'e (the I'ulesl will he us- urowp.

i'i I iiatefiniti'ly Hid inline batch Clifford I'l azier, wbo is starting hi ■ I pe :i 'i, all\ apt e l by my "'I 1 . , eoinl \rai i a pi • idei t of the fra 1 ,,i i(in.” I ternity, will ait aa toastmaster, and I eparate public statement Hoy;.id Allen, one of the charter j i o pb h'od “cart-fill scrutiny in ; nu mb( rs o! the organization aim ,, dilh interest f'-r <p'ery schedule -mbei- ,,f it.- pre-. ut board of di j

mi te«l «b> a 1 - * 1 1 . rector . will give a abort talk

d t ie i in-' home a ociation. I At their ngular weekly nit-t-ling, j ill have until l i b. I to submit which was h i I Tin day night the \ in,| on ai time the public will ( lub re-elected ClilToitl Frazier ptesl ,, (o pay nil) bighei si|viee dint- Other offiters cho-ell f-r the ;o tb.hi ,iie now in foita t coming year are \ ,ce pre-ident, Otto i : bow tbe “misunderstanding.” | Itobbs; ir.a-ti r of eeiemonies, James , ;, 0 ff| i.Js ;iscribed tin imi Walls; secretary, Floyd lluchniinn; d (ome about no mu would treasurer, Kiigene Crawley; sergeantid mm last night. al arms, Eugene Itiley; correspjiid- ! mIc, Mppr ved Oct, J, pro- j ing secretary, Ik-n Join--, inner guar , t load th-.i'-ing hou-' a -o- Foive-t Riggs, ate outer guard, Fred

should • tabli.-h uniform | rick Rigg-

,|,. „f foi,. , ; . „■ l t-M I I ; Wd.-on II indy. wl... cm as vi« (I,, t,, include adequate | i resident of the fraternity during the i„ prevent small accounts he j past year, was elected chairman of nied at a loss. The rules were the board of directors. Other members

of the hoard are; Bayijj-d Allen, Kdwarl (iotrell, Hugh Walker and

Ai, Irey l.einborger.

(Tifnaoi county's civil works a* 1 i a Ho , .p ij "ii i", i,,. |, n week .p . . I i I lo. iliose in ehai. s of the local oft ice stated late Kl blai allei no a. This 1.-. tbe tlrsi tinu- tb we kl\ i \\ A |iu)i!ill heii- has i ceiled the $7 uno mark. Ha • weel. a total ol .fd.fittl 70 was paiil out (Tierks lor the pa.-; wiek work Were | lihnteil Saiiinhiy t v foil m a in eharge of tin- various pro jeeis scattered mei ihe ei.mit) in

evir> lownship.

Heiides ilm men regularly cm ployed o ('WA project! an ndidii"

al :’!( in n were put to work ITid; V 'a a ■ ". ernineiu moHfiuiin ci udica tb ii proj i , here They are to I, pabl fiom a eparate nppioprinlton it was said. They are at work on ditehes. at the university illlinp. anil at iiiln i places wheie the nmsi|Uilo breeib These L’t) men were taken from a grenp of 1(10 m u formeily eniph yi-d on -Into road Id widening, a stale aid project which was dis-

root billed Saturday, IK-c. J.'b (' C. Gauilei Hull ini count) civil

works adininlstrntor. slated 1'iidaj afti rnoon t^at he had receiv' d a t legram from the slat, (i\il w iks board, approving the tin tallai ion if a hinting plant ami stuccoing of the illy ball and lire department build

ing a a ei\!l works project Allot her projee- np|iroveil by tin

lat- CWA boanl is the employment f on man cleunlng and p.iiiillng the tnti riot of the Putnam county

hospital at a total wage of $lf,S. More than liin men ai, now at .Milk ill I’nluiiiu enmity mi

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iii Tncoa-.i and the < -liege of Puget

Sound in IttOK.

Surviving the prol- -r are two sons, Paul, superinten ent of schools in Puy .llup. ai I Mai -lil of Seattle; a brother, Viva, of Montirello, Ink, and two .-is11■ i -. Mr- K4t , White of Rais-

FORMFR IlKP DIRFi foil

VI H V I II II! I it IIONOIff I I RIM VV

CIIK V(iO, Dei jo \\ 1.. Hughes • I Coluinliii univir-ily .vas electcil pre-ident of the Ameiican Phy n I Association yi-.-ti rda), .tu-ceeding

! I;i\s J;i|> \\;ir \iiiIhIlOllh

in, ( af. and Mrs l-Tm i Campbell of (li'irge l ittle ol Rut "m-

Knoxville, Iowa.

The piofe- or was i mem tier of Phi

niToit- j Kit,| pa 1 Vi fiitleriiifk He attended

Prof. DIM (#rad. Dirs

V I I HR \N KIM ( V H.R ON FA< | | T V SI VI I Of PI (-11 sol M» i t»i i k<;k ^.'i j f vrs

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I,.- reported within .'10 lays and i'i ,. t go into elfei-l with lit .luhll-

ipprovnl.

'll; lime for submitting the schedI vi extended to Jan. 1 ami up:i"tT ht-causc of incorisistl 1 ie : ol a pong the various a-socia- , the oje a.Ut!i: i it)' compiled u l ard set of . barges. They were j ,ven t ’ the pres.-, hut ili.-trihiit-iii'h r a caption stating dminis u apjir val of th<im, to the ing house units, «[ ' roximately " ! ‘ I' them. Text of the so-called t ,| rules” h not been rntt'le Nilir t., roughly it (orresponds to I i iharge announced yesterday

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I 1 i ns in tin) ci ciilar purporled 1 the standard rules effective e Iii t of the year unless other s'' 1 bile had hecn nppi ived in the ■ ' 'I"! itul little ^i-eway i allowed II f i'i' g these Most of l e ' heduleF ‘ ''ii < <l in vnrious . iti«'s an.I stair or 1 on.liMl clrsoly to tho ioa?tor

l iirmors Srok I imhor Wol\rs

HAY GOOCH WOUNDS 0NF. OF ANIMAI.S WITH SHOTGUN IIUI IT FSCAPF.S

tet.

1 ii-h the ci le had provided for • e bar , the general expect;i ' 11 "• that there would he a uni-

n "i b»vi« Mu the

111 bi $IJiO ot vice < beiges m small kiin ccount- now in force. In • , '';ul came a “metered" system by ' ''c the customer woubl pay s > 1 "'h |iei (heck above a certain limit

etch depoit aU p •! I

'tom on the slip, nte. Also pro

a minimum charge of l'

Two tlmhi i wolves which liav, lieen preying on li»e.-ioek in non 1 Hninnm eonniy. ehfefly in Monim ('Itutoa ami Madison lownship Intve hi en ' he ( lij els ol m glllllzed i buses.by fanm-r i foi the p.isl tw" dav Rav (loocli of Monioc tovvnshlr wounded the anltnub with No. J sin t from a shotgun Friday but it appiin inly was not seriously 1,01 , Ii ev mb il ITorts to eaptuj

It.

I'Tidav on, oi both of the wolves kilbd a -beep and two hogs on tin Wi;tv farm In Monroe township. Several farmers have ae-n the vvolve- hill have been unable to get

in den My shot Dogs ni ■ said

Die wolves, those that nave being mlurid Milon.-fv In some instances

The Tacoma Nov. 22, says;

Professor Francis Waylai.d liana-! wait, 71, ,v i <-ly known men her of j the College of Puge Sound faculty for 2ft ye ns, where In- was head of j 'the . epAnnieut if i atheninlics and | j .i d! vnomy, died late Tue-d:i\ after-I j OiMii; at his hoi..*, K2l, N'olth Steele

| street-

The hodv ■ I Prof. Il.nm.wull will Ik- sent to lie beside that of his wife at Mount .Morris, 111 Mi Hunnawal*, the former Virginia Weller, died in March of 1!).T1. She wa- a teacher in Mount M iris rural Is at the lime of her muniuge to ihe profe-sor who was then n professor at Mount Morris College. They were t am- in

RS87-

Profe-sor Hanawalt contracted a col l two weeks ago which Inter de- , velope i into bronchial penum-mia- | Weakened by the disease, he suc-

cumbed to a heart attack

During the quarter of a century | which Piofessor Hanawalt sps nt as a

member f the C P S.

D, Pauw al the one time ns James W itson. fornn i- >uhlieun le.-uk-r in Die I’tiited Stall Senate, and l>elong-i-il to the -ann i d, as Alls-rt J

ReVcii I'i ill 1 state elilltoi lie 1 ttilied at both il lack an I lH-nvei M niver ily ohsc-ia ihiie During his

n-sidiTna in Taco i a, I'rof lliiiawalt was active in Work at the I n t Meth

odist chuich- ib' was vitally interested in the Amateur Tele cope and AstionianetCluli of Taio na, and I ceqiielit l\ made oh.-s-rvat lolls with mcniher of the orgnnizaiioti, who

often i me to him for ndi n'e.

Chestec I. Iliewec of the Cniver sity of Mi souri vv a named vi a president amt Di Hal . ott of Riee was re el'- te | e n.t ry tiei .urei

I IT V INDV VSSFIllS IWD N V HONS rHRl \TEN III SSI AN DFSIRK FOR PI V( F

.Mi Hughes, know'll to many lloosier sport fans a “Itidi,” formerly vv a athlet i ■ dii ei toi a D- l‘ am uni

Va cat y.

IlloH Is Dr;ill lo l!j(krh‘n*s

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I KVYINK I R I II I I I I It ID it I.II I CHIC V(.D I NIDNS

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III M HO It V\ AW VY IS RK( VPirilJ-ID DANVII HE, II I..

CRAWIORDSV'll HE, l). JO.— Raymond Eg-or Is year (dd (Taw fordsville youth, who escaped from the state penal farm at Putnamville Dec. 21, was held in the county jail horc Fiiilay night folk.wing his recapture at Danville, III., Friday nf-

terncon.

Danville officers notified local police they had caught F.ggers, and Sheriff Verner Bower- and Chief of Police Harrison Young w«vit to the Illinois city to icturn the y"Ulh Put-

faiulty, tench- I ,l;,m count , auth irities at (irei n is

( IIK VGO, D" TO (Tiari-in-- a i-igHiitic eon | ii H v to prey on Chi cago's litiilding eon Ini lion, e al hauling, ex, a v at ion :in.| eit) eoiitla t ing, tin- grand jinv relarneii an then hit ii of iinlielmelit v< t< iday in the ctmijoign to iliive i in ket. . lini; iToin

tin- city.

Pin* indict i.cnts nauieil VVilliaiji “T'lin ■ Fingered .I n k'' White, -Il res in to tin -lain Ci'"ic |" |, nkei

!!., boss of tin' ootlaw unions ami

trade nssoi ialimis, and Ii'. ot ha\ ing extorted ne m v from

Mik'COVV. Dee. :;0, tl'l'l A warning that both Japan'Mini Cm many ap nal'ently me threatening to make ag gics ive wa 1 -, pre. um ibly igainst So viel Ru-sia, w.-i voiced in p irlinmeet la a night by Foreign Comniis m Maxim VI l.itvinov. T ile foi i gn i nimi it, liack fr'ail irlunipb ai Wa iiu"lim win ie be ai ' foi I nitfd State:, re ngnitioii of S.iviel Russia vvitb IV' blent R' " ev elt, dcpirtqd 1 pan an I del man- a led by similai MiOtives. "If I am not mistaken,” he said, “tin , even recognize a iacial similai it v liet ween t bemselva-.s." Il, lei Inrud that tin- former good iilati'ii between the Soviet Dnioll aid Germany had (h inged to radical ly ns now to he nni'-rogniznble Hilvinov ih vote I eparate section of Ins two hour nddn s to the central executive < ommitlee of the Soviet Union (p.irliametit I to Japan and Germany. He alt eked Japnn’s mili t *ry lea. lei ship, and said: “Japan is the darkest storm cloud on the inlet national political hoii

zon."

I.ityin iv ehaiged that Japan was making dangerou and unjustified , ls j claims regarding the Chinese F.istein

le.'iti rnilway in north Manchuria a line in

SINAIA, Rumania, Du :in. 1Tmiei bin G. Du a, In' el ol Riiu-ania' i.i w uatiolial libeial ("v'ernnient, w - a as inateil Inn lad meht bv i member ot i.a- anti lew 1 Ii iron guard, wbirli lie outlawed a few weeks ago. Tlie U8t a- III. tudent. W I) lad Dm a at a rnilway 1 tion a be wa .,1, lit to boa I a train f r Ibn-hle t iller i cnlifc;i n . with Kim Carol. I'akilig lie cballiq. if failuie tin- , '. aasin fired loin bm I com a re volvcr into ti e p * ■ na 1 ad ainl I ben bill led a ban.I gl'i .ad. w hich wounded Da a compai ion, Hr- M ( "stincscu, a deputy. Police arrested tbe ai w m aid In- w as Nii-b las Con. taninos u. Pw ■ • allggi-ti accomplk'i 1 wepo

o resteil.

Din a, iift yeni o’ i lately bad been m uut. tariding figure in an interna innal fight tu uppr a n-ing wave of anti si-rnitism in I'aHope Vuthoritie -ai l both the stllili-llt and Ibe men air. .-led vvitb him were mem in a -. of t he Hit i b ■ v i ; .b and Fa a l j iron guard which wa oiitluwed by

government de.aai- oti H. i . lib

The Rumanian .ibinid met in 'X I t mold ina l y -ion Imrlly after tin- | is-a - ninth ii and oiifeieil a roundup j if known m* i 'ret it llu- i la in guard, Hv midni "bl. wo d IT Ihiehnin-'

I id t,Jtl(l bail In • u jail. 'I

lone.

Dura, |iiime mini n i Nov 12, arrived at Sinai: aftei noon ; nd w a wet, oi lan e M mtsj. R..;’lt ■ . rieml .

t oat

only since

ye tei .lav e I by 1-T politico'

i-:v \NS II m:r ii. II M I'-

Hint., tra h* « quartet million lollur which Moscow offere.l to sell its in

teri- t to M.anthukuo, througn Tokio. Referring to the tension in the far

ti.hl of his recapture an 1 to come hen- and get

. ng mathe untie* and astronomy, he i He were arced n reputation which is closely ! W" e aske.| inked with the advance of the schisil I Uim.

n -that time He In i. a long ami i-ril-’ The pin onei probably will ha ar bant career ns a teacher, and far al- i raigned before Judge Wilbur S. D-m-omsfc the entire pile i of In- .ervice ner of tb. Putnam circuit -ourt to at the Tacomn school he wa heal of . face a mandatory sentence of one be iiepait i oi t of mathematic* and to five v i nt tha Pandleton tt astionomy Last June he was made j f ( rinntor.v for e- aping fi in a venal

from the rs al bu an - alone.

So powerful -as the illegal emilliiiie headed hy White ini Die nntoi ions Duckin!- and transpoitution excnatige. pm ecutm ■ ii I, that a fair sLait had Isen made toward levying a Daily fee on mnt r tru k used in huilding i oust ruction, coal li.aulin.-'

l.l d other w i k in t K e ty.

Other charge wi re that tin- 17 if

fendnnt

ahotage :itnl threat of triki - by outlaw unions tK-y contiollid, foici'l conlructors to rent tricks, steiim shovils and i ther equipment from eii tain firms, irfim-in ia| letting of

oast in strong terms, the foreign coirmissur declared that Japan “is delilei ntely provoking us to stionger actions than pretests." Litvinov, in hi- attack on Japan

said:

“At a time when we are taking only defensive measures, Japan is

enforing theii dictates by) feverishly pieparing for war, which

cannot he other vise than nggre. ivc, her.'ire nobody is infringing on the

af. tv - I' Japan ”

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Ev th , .')!*** yoMV , wi ll ki hwn )r* i lent uf lit* ti‘*' ^liu <1 '<1 if tlio

Motliudi t liuc-pit:il ill lu

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illness

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iuiv Siuttl ty aftrni--" ! it

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•umliictuil hy tIn I*’ \ IfM i t

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rer, Iliti*r noli! will he in 1’

1 e T Hill

•f HH’tol ’) 1 Id ■ i ki 1 Y\ dt u 1

pt-ned at.

Ihu elmnh i hall h" i • 1 * thu

-ervit'es

Mj- Evan-, who wa b"(ii

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P I'i van , f"l mei 1 ire rcni '111-

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>f Marion courty and now

alt vniey

Pllhlil Sel V l. e ( ■ nip III) of

for the Indiana

Mi Kv in nun■ Rosedale, Iml , in -astle in Itl02 II*

I fi lm Hoineroy to ,ss,, and to Green.

ember of

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the Methodi.d cbuiadi am Hodge No- 17, F. and A M ai.-tle ai 1 tin Scottish Rite it 'i'i i |>le ill Indiaiiap I

Survivors nr" tbe widow, the . 'll, two (laughters, Mi Hi drice l.vani Indianap'ilis, and Mi- ( D Bril son, St pi'ti i burg, I d; . ai. I I ive brothel William F Kv n an G. oi-.'i- Kv ana, Terre Haute; David K Kv.nis, C lumtm ;, () , Join M Kv an . \ annul' a . Wash, and Daniel |;i m-, ( lint ii Pall bt-arer- for the fuin-ral will be A I Goo " iiough. Henry Kri l l, D. w. Kent • John D ..

nil (’ ( Guiltier

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M \ Y INI! 1*1.If. Ill DID 1 Y Ml v M I, ITa . I in SO (UP) - Mi s llarrell Mai alls and Helen

oi locate their den. be afraid to utta< l(

professor emeritus . Pii fes-oi Hanawalt was born at Monticello, Ind , He received his A. 11 degree at DePauw university in I 1HH1 ai d his master’s degrees there , an nt Cornell in HIOI He was a j graduate stu lent ut the L Diversity of Chicago in I8!>7 an I 18Tb at Cornel! urivernity in t!K)l, Chumherlain idi i servatory in ItKW and Columbia uni

ver ty ij) l*Hi

lie erved as prof* - o* ol mathematics and astronomy at MoU.it Morris college from 1884 to 18!»3, instructm i: ralhematu at I i- Pmvi* front HU : to 18!is aid prole -r of mathe-

DcinocraHc dull and luith -,and astr-if-iny ut Iowa W**sroom of leyan university from 18!>8 to HMW

From Albion college, where he was

instiuitilm.

Eggers wa originally given a sen tenco of thiity days a,, the pen-d farm on a eharge of petit larceny.

contract*, m ah unieasonuhle d<inatld - ami .a, T. - t " . I r-he if 'tv IT ai

(tnploye to enfeiae thorn, literally | Richey ii" - .aired fo m their monodrove tnisine men into bankruptcy plane "Out oor Giil'todav that they u, I.Tti-n t 1 . - p" ketbook . |'jai m d t -a i iliat' tu il c ■ rd |i - .. —— fu<li'ig endurance flight at 1:03 p m

ZO Years Ago

IN GRP ENCASH H

SPHN( I K (ON I R \( I'OR Dll'S A I WORK IN COI RT HOI SK

KST Du iftiiimon thus , •mijetin,--

len full days in the air.

I.A I’ORTK, In,i M I.ineidn* ' > \ a

gi-les. Cal , to a) W"

three I it I t I hy City Jndg' M I he pleaded guilty t

1 ub-nt eh ck . I - 'ii* g. id ,l'l- -I u coi.-in and hn i I

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TO Rusell >1 Ko*. Au- - nti need to • t a I ■ 1 mu llliss when suing fraud-i id he is .1 ■tv uf Wis- | I < (‘pffvf*

townsfnd speaks

rilffi rd Townsend.

llcuten in

hi„r iiv'clu- i."p of [‘‘V ‘ non-depositor. Potmim conntv “ Hhen newsmen spoke ot the New ihelr gm's'is 111 """*

Yuri , mll - imii e Sat unlay afternoon

' | '"' inent l mornini; ' ^ .j oui to hoar tin j.rofe -r of mathematics an,C,shorn “i * s

SPKN( I R, Ind., Dec. 30 N» W j Pickens. 08 years ol i, a lifelong resident af S|leiuer, da l I'Tid.-y morn*

Wauti i (lolillieir a a- 1 » ar- is ing lif i heart dtu k uft'er. I Vthde ill of ft arlet fever. supervi uml- the irtei ior deorating of Mr. and*^lrs Metier Kill- an I the Courtle e lb wa a cai unto family an- on- c.ii 'sl- of rdulives la lllu | Liitr ter. Iia ng built a i-n-nt Knlgiititown. i:rany of the hum in Spi-ncer. .laciTi Kief, i Is here from T^i^-' Survivin' ar. the wi 'ow, li^u lirnHalite vlsIDng his family. thera, S O ai d William Pickens, h ith

‘on not going o attempt to tellj°® lrlal spi ik '

omy from lb(M. he. came to hi« post

.Y?ilo West tpenl the day in Indi-

anapolis.

Mrs. Charles HuflTiion left for Tulta. Oklu for an extended stay.

of Indiaii:i""lis; a -i ter, Mi lean

I -1 md a *t« r in-law, Mrs. Anna

Bea<-li, Fla

M \ n \yy \rih:d vr.ii.mm ItAKKRSFIKWD, Cal., (CP) 'hestei Ii. Crum w is awarded a ♦•70,"iff ’ • in- nt « t he S i >it a I' railroad bemuse he turned down

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Awaffli-I a vr.lirt fi - 771,110(1 igainst th? rnili'.id company in n d in'iigo suit, Omni w i* informed by Superior Judge Ii. R. Kamhert he Wotilil ordet a retrial unless Crum agreed to Mcept yaOJHkl. 'Die lt7ft,000

Pickena of Miami j Wi 's exc. ssive, the nmri held

Claim accepted the $;i0 0()ii

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