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GRIENCASTUi, INDIANA. MONDAY. APRIL 23. 1934.

NO. 162

Slonzo (L DAY OILS AT HOME HEKI': SUNDAY

., T rites for well known (TIT/KN to he held TTESDAY ASS (, N 01 rt IN AM PIONEERS J,,eased Wa- In Road ( ontraitinu Husint-w For IVriml Of Eorty Yi-hth

ORIU I D

Alonzo Gallatin Day, atfe S:j ycarK, 8 ' , | , Sunday niiiininj; at I dill j Vlii k d liis hon’o on north Jackson Mli ,11, i 1 < \tended illness )| r |i,y » "' a Aur. 1J, 18d0 in Lpe||o Ounty, Iowa, the son of L Ann and William Moss Day. In |;j h, «•:, '.n;t' d in inarriaRe to Irma lay I' r .laekson who preceded I L in (loath in January, In [. ]irU st. 1901, he was mon ied to Lou-

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[\| r ||, w. V I'lcly known, haviiiR leu in the e' n truction and road Uractinfc husiness for a period of in ,i.ii . He wa a prominent citiin, takniR an active interest espeilly in c ninty political affairs. He the uidc.'t urviviiiR memlier of | lily A ho settled In Puti county ii the year of IK'Jl. |He is survived by the widow and son-. Cleon R. Day of Indiana- ; Paul 0 Day of Kankakee, 111., L Raymond K. Day of 'Brazil. Three Iters, Mr Ella Jackson and Mrs. W. Stewart of Greencnstle, and rs. Effie Tiunlinson of Eldorado, Irk and t« ' Rfandehildren, also vive. iFundal semce, will he held from McCuri Funeral home Tuesday i -: :’,n o’, lock. Burial will i n Ferest Hill cemetery. |Friends may call at the Funeral after 9 a m. Tuesday.

WM. 11 LURING, CIVIL WAR VIX ' IIILS SUNDAY

PROM IN EN I I.KEEM VSI I F,( (»LORED MAN Slit (T MBS AT HOME SERVED WITH VtHl’MEERS

Horn

in Lou.in County. Ky., He Had Lived in City Tor Past 5li Years

William (“Chubby'’) I aidner, chicago Rangwter, who wa Riillwl by federal aRfiit.s in connection with the kidnaping of the Lindbergh baby. At present he is in Leavcnw rth |ienitentiairy, to which he wa- recently sentenced from Boston.

Republicans To \\(‘(liies(lav

I C O I \ T Y GET \< ((I \IN I I D ] MEETING \T (OI RTHOt SE.

RALPH GATES, SPEAKER.

William IlerririR, age 93 years, praniinent (ireem astle colored man and a vcleraii of the Civil war, died at his hoii at 7Hi Crown street, Sunday aftenv on at 5:20 o’clock, folle.wing a brief illne-s which dated hack to a recent fall from a porch at his

home.

Mr. Herring wa one of Greencas tie’s most highly respected colored citizens kit hough blind h" had a remarkable memory of voices and seldom failed t. i(^cognize a friend by his gieeting. For many years he was a eonspiciot. figure on Gromra tie >treels He was one of the oldest members f Pethel A. M. K. < hureh, having -erved i n the church for more than forty years. He was affiliate' with the G. A. R. for a number of

year-.

Horn in Logan county, Kentucky Jan. 8, 1H11 he served as a slave until hn onton.il 'he army in the Civil war, serving as a member of Company A, Pith Regiment, U. S. Colored V dunteei . Mustered out of the aimy

Republicans of Puinami County will hold a rally and get-uc(|uaintod meeting in the assembly room of the court house Wodne day • vening at 8

o'clock-

The speaker for thi ■ ca-ion will

he Ralph Gates, of Columbia City. a little over a year later, he first movMr. Gates is F.ntrth istriet chairman L d his f am i| v ' t „ Jeffer-onvill.., later and a memlier of the • entia Repuhli- p ()m jnjr to Greencastlc bd years ago.

He was the last member of a f:mi-

pilrs Urld Today For Miss Kuetzer

■LI KNOWN MARION TOWN* ISHII’ MOM \N P VSSED AW \Y S ATTRDAY

iTunnral erviees for Mis. s Vivia 1‘tzer 5:1 years, who died Satfchy morning, were held Monday It'ni" u a _> o’clock from the home | '' pari” Mr. and Mrs. < baric P'-lzer, east of Fillmore. The Rev. lillmr Day was in charge. Interr'' ' 1 n the Fillmore cemetery |i : ' dc- the parents she is survived i ter Miss Avis Knet/cr at ^ 1 M . Knotzcr of Alva, La, and two brothers, Gilbert ixtzer of Marion township and eWt Kuet/er of Marion.

ily of thirteen. Two children, Mrs. Minnin Town-end and Chtnles Herring, both of Greencastlc, survive him. in mentioning his long lif" of 93 years relatives said that his i arents both lived to the age of 94

years.

Funeral services will be held from the Bethel church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in charge of the Rev. C. E. Benson of Indianapolis. Interment wiR-bu in Forest Hill cem-

etery.

The body will he at the McCurry Funeral home where it may he viewed by friends prior to the service,*.

DtTauw On Ik slra In Formal Foiurrl

II" HI I I N W \l.< HER "INS IN BIG (ONI ESI

[•'' Hi ■ u aichiT, -todent at D®* ' "t'ity, who-c home i in ►tvstdale Park, Calumet City, III., f i de mention in the clothes ■itni rg i entest staged! during the I' r by the Marshall Field r" "P "I ('hi-agoi. First prize in r n ! , tiumvide contest went to Miss r’ ^ ' 1 ! -, South ll 'iwl, Indiana, I t. MaryNi 4 Soilage, N I n ■me.

can comlrniittee. He is a gra uaU of Michigan university ami a : a-t slat 1 ' commander of the American Legion Hei is a very able speak e and will

deliver an interesting addn - Notices of the meeting have been

sent to all precinct committeemen ami special invitations have been issued by the local Republican organization to all county an i city eandid'ates. A program of music will precede Mr. (Tates’ talk A. R. Chenoweth, county chprnan, will preside.

PROFESSOR TILDFN WILL ADDRESS MENS FORUM A different and an attractive pro-

gramme for the regular monthly meeting of the M ,, n’s Forum of the First Christian Qiurch has been annminced by the ehaimian of this month’s programme, Lois A mol I Professor F C. lihen is to Is* the guest sijieakcr. H*' will have with him his rare eolleetion of old gun - from various perio is in various countries. Professor, Tilden is a speaker popular in Greenea-tle, huf will he esjeaiaIly interesting on tlie subject of his

hubby.

R. E. Michaels, chairman of the music committee, states that Charles Agliew of the Dep.iuw School of Music will pn'sent cveral tromlsme solo

numbers.

The dinner will liegin at six thirty o’clock. R. P Mullins will preside over a brief husiness ession before the presentation of the programme. The dinner i- in charge of the hou.se committe" consisting of Harry Talbott, J II. Yaullom, Gall Browning, CIomI 'Tn k r, E. C. York, W il

liaim, Stiles, Wrnn Snider, F. S | Haydn, including Andante from the

the chairman | Surprise Synuph-my," Mmuett from

RELIEF costs DROP

[ TON, April u, (UP) Ho'i rnmcnit’s most ini|>ortaiit reF '** 1 ' > the Reconstruction Fi1 1 u l""':*tion- is falling ne arly F 11 "''“."DO under budget estimates ) 11 find activities because of ro-

P"'i needs.

i ' ’ 11 ">n officials attributed f ' 1 " "• " to the greater than esimprovumeni in business aeP ■ which has allowed mime borr 10 repay loans :in«| made it

FI NER \L WEDNESDAY Funeral ixrvicc for Mrs. Mollie Holling worth, who passed away early Saturday a' Lafayette, will be held from the W dnut (Tia|>el church three nrles routbwest of Hille Union at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Victor I, Raphael an Rev I i in -i Kivett wi have chatg<' Ini'raent will be in the Slilesvillc eeinet -ry. Friend may call at the Hollingsworth home in Belle Union until 1 uesday afternm n l>rood(‘r llous(‘ l in i Foss

MONDAk MORNING HI \/| DESTROYS 20" \ kid kBLE BABY < Hit KI NS Explosion of a hnsaler hoo-e stove caused a le-s ostiiMit- it v -IMI at the home of Mr. and Mi . S ('. Perry <i2'l east An ’i.Tsoii tnet, alnmt 7 o’-cF-ek Monday morning The explosion i' ult'd ill a blaze! which burned 20t) r- .ghhred White j R.. k bahv chick- v alued at $290, Hire hens, and f' ir citings of valuable goose eggs Seine hou.-e held articles, inelu line a vacuu t ' ee|>er, books, and music, al - were destroye by the blaze which! gutted the entire interior of the building The brooder h -u-c h;ul formerly bee n occupied as a r 1 -'deiice but recently had been coin.ate - into n

In house.

City firemen fix nt a', ut an hour at the scene. Th- brooder house is located back of th.' r. once. EH.(.MORE HOME Dk\1 k(.ED BY ROOF I IRE 'kit RD \Y Fire of undetci • iued • rigin dam- • ged the home of Richard Cuwgill in Fillmore shortly afternoon Saturday The Coatesville fire department was (ailed and did good work in getting the flamijs under -ntiol a- the blaze Tad about an hour's start before it was discovered by .luni r Cowgill aivl :aid another boy wlio were playing in foe garage near j.Te bouse. The boys first noticed smoke coming out from under the shingT on the roof. They investigated and -a* flames in the ceiling of an upstairs room. Neighbors assisted the Coatesville firemen in fighting the

DILLINGER ESCAPES I ROM FEDERAL TR AP AT WISCONSIN I'AVERN; COER MEN KILLED, THREE ARE WOUNDEP

'I HR EE WOMEN COMPANIONS OF DILLINGER G \NG CAPTURED BY FEDERAL AGENTS VFTER ESCAPE OF DESPERADO

Tear (las Bombs Bring Women From Building

Indiana Outlaw and Machine Gun Henchmen Make Getaway Prom Roadside Lodge at 3 A. M. Women Tell Department of Justice kgenls

E01R ESCAPE ER0M PRISON

k\ kRDF.N KI NK Kl I'REOH IS KK( kl’Tl RE OI MEN kk I THIN .FEW DAYs MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. April 23, (UP) Four tiu.-tie. at the state prison, including three life term murderers, ese 'ped over t •• weeik-end, Wal len Louis K. Kunkel aimouneed

today.

The lifers were Cliarlc Irwin, entenced in Marion county; Willard liull'ir. sentenced in Hendrick county, and lioland Philips, sentcueed from Fort Wayne. The fourth to c ape was Neal Seals, sentenced to a three year term in Spencer county on e urge* of burglary. His sentence would have been completed next Mar h. Irwin and Butler, negroes, ha 1 been trusties for many yetr-, KunkeJ said. Irwin was <vi (ployed a - a porter in front of the prison and (Putlei was employed as a cook at the Kunkel

home.

Both had accesses to the outside of the pri 'ii because of their many

KACLF, RIVER, Wis, April 23, (UP) John Dillinger and a half d z.en machine gun outlaws escaped from i department of justice trap at Little Hohemia lolge after three gun battle- inwhieh four men 'were killed and 'hro,' w. und'fl. Fedeial agents who stormed the lodge at dawn captured three women who were with the outlaws. The noti rious Dillinger was lieing hunUi'l by -s-.ires of rlepartment of jii lire men and county resident in the w ."is between the lodge and M mitowish, Wis. He and his men e-caped from the lodge shortly after a s'i'oii I gun buttlo with the federal, at dawn.

member amn nut of the lodge nflet drinking beer there. Ti n fnleral agent challenged thfl youth, and they refused to stop their automobile. Machine gun bullets ripjied into their ear, killing Boise* neau and wounding the other two. Whihi the agents swarmed in pursuit of the willly careening automobile, two members »*f the Dillinger gang escaped. Agents were uncertain whether several other gang members als. i aped into the woods at this

time.

When the agents again concentrated on the lodge they found enough Dillinger gang guns flaming at them to force a retirement. Baum was found to he fatally shot and t’arl Chri ten on, Spider Lake constable, was wound'll critically. The officers sent the wounded met!

Dillinger, him.-elf, was re ported t"

have escaped soon after the first raid. | to ,,|r lr, ’ nw ' ,,Hl ' Mioh - hospital and

plead an alarm for the pair "f ban-

I'ROGRAM TO HI PRI I N TI.D IN MKHAKRY II\l I <»N

WEDNESD kk

'The IK-Pauw univc i ity symphony orehestra will pro cut a foimal concert kVedlie day evening at 7.30 p. min Mehanry hall. 'Th.. program will illustrate the symphony a i foi l "f

art.

In associating Hu • > i plemy a - a form of art, the orchestra will iv|m at the selections given before the John Herron Art institute of Indianapolis, April 15. The program ineludes; "Symphony No 2 in D-major, ’ l H* ethiivi n) inelu ing tie movements A agio in Allegro <■ n In •, I n ghetto, Scherzo Allegro inoll.. . '. lion by

blaze and carrying the household . n-| yeirs of trustc.l serxice, Kunkel said tents to safety. Mr. Cowgill stated . y,. a | and Phillips were trusties at Monday morning that the l n » hadli|| C . pi-j on farm, west of here. They been confine I principally to the roof, v , a |kcd out Saturday night w hile the and that the damage from fire and , other tw . c.iped yesterday, water would amount to approximate- Kunkel i \pr. d the helief that all

ly $109. k| kKRI kGE LICENSE Cecil R. Bool or, farmer, New Ro.s and Martha R Elkins, seamstress, Crawfnrdsv ille Hu..s<ilI C. ( oper, farmer, Gr.cneastle R. 2, and Opal C issity, to i her, New Maysville. Kiehard M. Greenwood, clerk, and Brattice Rater, tenographer, both of I afayette.

REELSk II I F. IlkMil ET HEI D S k i l RD kk

Hamilton. An old mg' to

of this committee a pleasing menu has l)eeti prepar* I for the occasion an'il that the regular price |>er plate

will be maintained

Committer- for the May programme' will b a'jaioint' at this net ting and plans for the .Inn. picnic will he discussed, together with reports front the

standing eommittees.

This month’s programme committee consists of Loi- Arnold, (His Gardner, and Harold L wards- The music

the “Symphony Militai" fitdshed symphony in

and “UnI! minor,”

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four would !"• captured soon. "Men walk away from the farm fri’M'i.pitl.v," '■ said. “We recapture !t() per cent of them in a few days." The pr n i: the one from which 10 ni. mb. ! of the John Dillinger , on\ i t . .in. • . aped last September using guns innggled in liy the ii'dnr-

ious outlaw.

Mrs. I!iin\im Di(‘s \l Ml. M(‘ri(lian

The outlaw leader and two of hi companions were said, a few minute after the ambush, to have fled to Kd Mitchell's Rest Isikr, two miles north, where they lipped the telephone from thy wall and turned guns on Mitchell and his family. They demanded an automobile. | Learning that Mil: hell had none, they forc'd Robert Johnson, tenant of one \ of the re nrt cottage.-', to drive them ‘ in his car 35 miles across eountrx to Park 'Falls. Thera Johnson was thrown out. Johnson was p.> hive in identifying on" of hi- passengers a Dillinger At the same time Henry Kuuncrt, pioprietor of the Northern Light hotel at Manitowi h, reported that his Parkanl -(VTaTi was stolen from a

garage.

Another member "f the fleeing gang went to Alvin Koerner’s Spider Lake resort, al*mt a mile south "f the scene of the halt In He attempted to kidnap Koerner,

dit- whi h uscape I. Thioughout this and surrounding counties, resort keeper -, farmers and their hired men were deputized and armed. Hoads were blocked off and reinforeemetits sent to the lodge. Sheriff Thomas McGregor and fed* rial agents led another ally into the lodge builiding at 2:39 a in. Again fedeial agent wer - struck and t, far as could he ascertained the gangsters went unscathed. Again the agents were furred to retire. A*, daybreak the third raid was ordered. When it was found that the principal quarry had vanishi* '■ county authorities onlered a n inhunt. Skirmish lines -were fr' 'ied and "■ores of nvn wi re see* * >V".rd Man*

itowish.

Leader among thi feici .i agents brought thr'i women 'r F. dc ll ’ er

. for questioning.

The night’s fia.-eo c;une after a I week fif inti’ii ive d’te ’tive v.ork.

justi e "'firi iU

were t ' liip ed tu T ve hi* ” >on the Litli Bohemia I .... d y after 1 questioning nuuu i -u pc. -ns cT.sh

to the Dilliligi 1 g.’iig

The nleventh annual alumni ban (piot of the Reel -ville high school was held Saturd iv eevning .April 21, nt ; U.e Grant hotel. Mrs. Lola Long,; president, acted as -toastmistiess. Special entertainment included twoj

tap dance nmohers by Miss Skelton, i" 1 ""

I I NI K’ kl I Kk H US TU HE HELD kk EDNODkk k T PHUk Mtl.Nt K

t ill Rt H

Mr

(SchulH’rt) including the I .i'.,,,.,,,,..,. of Mr and Mr-. Paul Skel

All«*irr\> nKxierato, anil ArwlanU* con •

mo o.

In accnr lance with the policy reontly asioplel by the -ymph'iny orchc tm, a collection will I)'-’ taken at the ' lid of the program. Proceeds will lie used to repair sevcial in-tru-

ments.

Before the end of the school ye.i-r,

will present sixty

aura Runyan, age (i!t years Charles Runyan of Mt-

• Met Khan. | ' away Monday ui'.rii-

| ton of Brazil; solo by Wilburn Wal-'».g at 2 39 M at th,- county d.,n; male quartet by the Reelxville! h»-pital after a brief illness.

com' ritte ' consists of R. K. Michaels | Professor Swalin

ami F. Gail Browning-The pennenent ns rheraof the nn-liestta mjH'.'PUlar

programme eomn ittee is eompo- • i of Paul F Boston, Dr. W. R Hutcheson and Robert T Heck, and Everett Long

iry for other business to ask is permanent -c. o tary-treasurer.

m-Jlli.y,

IN I8t)7

conoi'rt- The tentative program includes: Gershwin’s "Raphs-mly in HIikj”; the “Egmont Overture" by Beethoven; ami the famous "1 des of , the Vienna Woods” h\ Joh:uin Straus.j This Viennese valse was rect ntly | i presented) by Ix’opold Stok iw.-ki s ,

high si h'Mil and songs by a group < f high school gels. Music for diming was furnished by Mrs, L rank Jarrell ami a group of high school boys. Officers for next yflar were elected as follows: pr. ident, Hazel M't’ulliMieh; vize pn ident, Faye Hoskins; secretary, Eleanor Ismg, and treas-

urer, Jehn I/■wis.

(he resort owner reported but ,i,. palt balked by arrival hmil Winptka f | t , 4

proprietor of tlir* LiUlo HohciTiia Icidjfe where the threo hatth's occur-

red, and officers.

The gangster, .mem,I fire with an . . ■ , . DlUi -

automatic pistol, fled to one of the > motor ears in which the officers ar- ^

rived and escaped.

The night’s fighting brought ..even casualties, includin on' civilian conservation corps youth who wa. kill''I Hiul two of his • mpanion.i who sere

wounded.

First word of the outlaw’s escape came from Mai ga ret McGregor, iTuigiiter of Shoriff Tlmma McGregor, of Eagle River. McGregor calM his daughter with vv rd of the raid. “All hut three women got away," he told his daughter. “Four men are dead and three w und'd. The gang' sters are supposed to he up near

Manitowish.”

Among the dead weie Eugene B-dseneau the < < < worker and W. t arter Baium, federal agent from Chicago. The other deaths were said to hav* I inflicted in the rank- of the combiiod foleral agents

and possemen.

The final raid on the Edge in which

i hildren, j the gangsters had barricaded them Rimy- I •■•elves during the night came at

Mi rklian, | (awn Under the fire if l'"s i en, • ' "

the do. , of "Ittf^pb h'-x,

20 Years Ago IN GREKM ASTLK

' She is -mvived by five Mrs Jo.-eph Roth ami CTar’ac

mi, both of near Mt. M< rldian. | hiwn

Clicvcc Runyan of Indianapolis; Guy fnl'Til agent-, irept 1" Runyan of Smith Dak ta and Flori '| the lodge and forced them open fhr

Runyan of V rmillion, III.

Funeral serv ices will Is- held We Inesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock i from ‘he Ni w Piuvi.« , me church near i Mt. Meridian with buriid in the Prov-

idence cemetery.

gei's formor weelh* art, in St. P with a w .■ kicw n a Heat Norton, an^ .■ i od .'ii Hu g In Michigan th- (|iic.,t,oned a w .iimii said to he the i. 'rr "f John II.million, Dillm or a t ruthli s lieuten-

ant.

Their work h id re ulted in the compiling "t th'.n and "f details in regatli to Ihllnig. i "eiates and their compaiii"ii •: Dillinger aim "If, was known to bo t ivoring fiom a hullot wound in I i inn. Member, of hi- g-mg were said to be th,, combine t. . nan' s i f a group of former Indiana convicts with

whom I'li"

and i Minm ■ i ” 1 1 • ized in bank i .’.'ii’iit and kidnap-

ings.

OMinty auth • m. believed that Fred iftarkei mil k'.m K npi-, long

sought ni id " with the gang Tommy ( . charm ter, w the memboi

d" qsir.idoc,, were

St. Paul pi dice

i. ved to he one of

. The for-

rt were said to be sr k'an Meter, and

into the. building

John Hamilt'u Members of Hit by federal n '

of Edward 'I. Die

cier. Breniei

t' r and hold f - i rame gang al " Raping of Will'n

Paul Biowoi.

gang were wan tod for the kidnaping mer, St. Paul f’nankidnap d la it win* .liihi ransom. The tiled for 'he kidHamm, Jr., St.

YtM I’H HU IEVED KIDN kl’KD

hirvoi tv,. I THOSE BORN ,. , . . f kM) WORKERS STRIKE TO ( EI.EBR kT'E BIRTHDAYS Philadelphia symphony i. li -tia it

[' 1 ! v Ul AND, April 23 (UP) r "f 1' i ■her Bmly Corpora* t'orkers walked out of the (lovef I’ 1 '"" Lxlay in a strike which it '"‘d may cause the entire auto-

IT

alk.iut, originally voted in

I. • March 8, «•« ordered L , " : ' t 7:00 a. m. today follow ■ ■ 1 .ii negot 1st ions zlek h ' n "f the United Auto-

r 1 " '''"-kes Federal Union. Fisher 'Body and Chev-

!

— | Carnegie hall, Ne^ - York ,'ity. I he

Frank Peck of Greenea-tle N mak- work scored f'>r full symphony "iing arrangnment- for a dinner Wei-, .hestra, including the harp, trings. ne.sday evening f'»r all Greencastlc wo.Kl-wimls, l»u and imreussjon

and Putnam < ‘"ty men born In instruments

their

FINDEAY, <)., April 23 (UP) An ahandoiied automobile of Donald Schoonover, 21, fi>rTmr athlete of

Lilierty township ! cock county, was

fired tear ga.s sh' H and then retreat,"!-

After half an h mr, three women cji v-o out with their hands in the :iir. The agents leann d from them l .at Dillinger and the others had esca|S’<l about 3 a. m. The agents entered the

building and searched it without find-

n^-loooooooY

ger and three others e -. qied whip Today's Wcalher federal agents were caring for the 10 nnt J (?) ws unded after t - 3 a m. l-attle. at ^ |^ fa | Tt-mperalurf O

high school Han | least two mqmb - * of the gang broke j a a 0 t") i". 0 0 0 0 0

found near the I p, freedom before midnight. ' ' " The pair form! a youth employed) I’artly cloudy, cooler northwest,

D' Pauw ilefeateil the Rose I'oly baseball tea. n, 3 to 2, on McKeen field Sis.-on piU’htsl for the winners. Hoy Abrams transacted business in Indianapolis. ,

Dr Coorire R Gtooe university youth s home early today. . - , , president minounc«d t.siay that the! A noto found in the car by Sheriff Ut the lodge to drive them to lark DePaunv pr< I ^jollal d. LyU Harvi • lall'. where »">

at th , LL16N CAR 9 on DoF, ’ - 1 domandml almort I other ^tomo«l, " n t . 8Ur8nt ' m , °“ th h ’ ' W STOLEN SATURDAY | yy . pradh,

" lrt ' et -* I , , . said further Instructions for paying The pair was able to escape be-

A 1929 Chevrolet s"lan belonging is to k> "r - . I the* money would I>e given Sehoon-j cause of a misfmi in the federal

Mamie Hollingsworth ha- Iks-, up* to Paul AH* of Greem a-tle. was a ^ s J ((Ver . g f a ,nil y plans. A ■on- "f agents arrived d • ,.i Milmiiiis.ratrix of the estate stolen Saturday from its parking j . iA , r | \ deman I for $9950 in bills of $5, ] the lodge about 10 p. m I icy -ur of * her mothar. Mollie M. Boilings-! place on eaat Walnut 8t ^ i "u .m Li^rty^treet wera mutilated $10 and $20 denwninutiona was eon-j rounded the place and prepared to

r r,i. Kv III,lire Wilbur S. Donner of City Library, police repmt d .1 ■. • , , Mr ! Uined in the note. Schoonover, it sai I enter.

the Putnam . ircuit court. The ’I" Big r Ha rri s i -: al ^ ^ h '' I offering a rawart for the 1 had $450 in his pocket, to make up | At this point Hniaeneau. John Hoff-:

wm [ e ' ,or ‘ , : d L th f thU ' eS ‘ ' 1 arrest of the guilty parties- the balance.

1 his chickens.

assembly plants at St* Louis ceased left six daughters and a

ordered out. > Us heira

man ami John Morris, all CC(J camp

bowers ext' tiic

ea. t. portion to-

night; Tue-duy

generally fair and

much cooler.

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