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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 1

Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 1

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4 INSTRUCTIVE READING LAST EDrnON NORTHWESTERN INDI GREATEST NEWSPAPER No 4 Vol 5 THE' JOURNAL ESTABLISHED 1829 AT LEAST 40 DEAD IN In Name COLD SNAP PREVENTS LOOD IN OHIO VALLEY AT HIS HOME to twenty eight more Res GREAT BRITAIN COMPLAINS RUM SEIZURE ALL PLANS OR BULLETINS' operate! Jan Th arco care of a January AT HOSPITAL NEW CURRENCY RECEIVED HERE 91 CALLS OR CUN on (Continued on page ten) LafayetteGertrude evenln: The Weather P5 to repo: 1 same value origin will last of the recom or two house annual which department Washington will be tak to a higher dean of the Uni noted as and Edna dicitis less arise will be home within weeks Greer was physician in ach trouble in the against take an from Mills along the streams were compelled to shut down throwing hundreds of men out of employ ment while business houses in the lower sections set up pumps to free cellars from flopd water back ing up through sewers Scores of families had proved from their homes during the night and were making themselves as comfortable as possible until they could return when the1 waters re cede So tar as repeated to the police there was no Joss of life Considerable Brought to ederal Suit to Seized the are and them see agriculture reported average rate with $3318 and without a month The rates $2105 and $2988 re recent shooting of Dos Angeles by Miss chauffeur land also her name in connec xrs enSpwdnteri has been found 'in tomb in the Kohl was a member of church the of that be less candidates fori the the following: Kun Harms Detectives Herman Cline planned today to statement GALVESTON Tex Jan 4 All of the Mexican oil field arsnow in the possession of the rebels according to an of ficial dispatch repeived here to day by Adolfo 'Jiminez from De la Huerta headquarters at Vera Cruz CLEVELAND Jan 4 Seventeen persons were in jured when a Cleveland Jainesville and Ashtabula in terurban car jumped the track and overturned two miles west of Ashtabula today LEANDER KOHL DIES SUDDENLY 'DaviX dispatches" in the Journal and Courier give you the latestnews from the capital The first trust company to open in New York directly controlled by organized labor started work recently Warren Stone grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (left)is president of the new Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Co operative Trust He is shpwn above with Miss Helen Varick Boswell vice president the first woman to hold such a position in New York Hon George Williams of Rensselaer special judge ouster proceedings brought in the Tippecanoe circuit court William Connell now holding office as councilman from the Sec bnd ward in thQcity of Lafayette late riday afternoon sustained the demurrer to the defendant's affirmative answer the court holding that Mr Connell when elected to the office and when he assumed the duties of the office was not a citizen of the United States and therefore had jno right to the office Cravens Candidate INDIANAPOLIS Ind Jan 4 Joseph Cravens of Madison democratic floor leader in the In diana senate has announced hiscandidacy for the democratic nom ination for governor STARCH PLANT BLAST Your Sales Agent Great business concerns ewe their success in large meas ure to efficient sales agencies This same kind effective service is at the disposal of the public on the Classified Ad page of the Journal and Courier It enables you to sell whatever you may have to dispose of by presenting your wares in care fully classified departments where the reader may find just what he desires to buy A mer dium that carries your business message' into more than 20000 homes daily Is bound to bring satisfactory results Ask the satisfied Classified Ad users! Judge Dismisses orce Return of Enemy Chemical Patents fay the Associated Preas1 WILlftlNGTON Del Jan The federal government has the decision in another of Its Jank 4 Louis 35 Canton man was released by Kirk this morn being questioned Actress Weds CHICAGO Jan Miss Alex andra Carlisle leading woman in the play and John Elliott Jenkins were married yesterday VOWS TAKEN SUNDAY teen minutes after4 the was sprung Parker was nounced dead by thejail sician I THE COURIER ESTABLISHED 1811 16 TWO CENTS was granted was fixed at as de the bill Caesarian Operation Is Performed Here Mr and Mrs Arthur Bird 412 North ifth street are the parents of an eleven and a half pound son born Thursday afternoon at St Elizabeth hospital A Caesarian operation was performed Both mother and child were doing well on riday International News Service LONDON Jan 4 Upon request of the Canadian government Great Britain today instructed Henry Getty Chilton British charge faires at Washington to ask the United States immediately to re lease on ball the British members of the crew of the seized sailing ship Tomokau Great Britain had previously re quested an explanation as to why the Tomokau was seized beyond the three mile limit The Tomokau a three masted sailing ship of Canadian registry" was' seized about six weeks ago on suspicion of being a whiskey smuggling vessel She was said to have been about fifteen miles from shpre Xhe crew was arrested Ths treatyimnder which American' au thofities may search Brtish ships suspected of whiskey smuggling beyond the three mile limit Is not yet In effect State Asked to Bar Mabel Normand ilmsInternational News Service KANSAS CITY Kas Jan 4 The state motion picture censor board had before It for considera tion today a request from Attor ney General Griffith to bur from the state all moving pictures in which Mabel Normand appwirs The attorney general wrote from Topeka saying his request was a result of a Dines in mention of tion With the William Taylor murder some time ago Leander Kohl blacksmith foreman at the Monon railroad shops in this city one of the old est and best known employes cf that establishment died suddenly at 5:15 Thursday evening at his home 1729 Perrine street of angina pectoris Mr Kohl whose term of service with the Monon covered a period of nearly 40 years completed his work Thursday afternoon going home at 4 clock complained of shoulder and home he went to bed inter ho was dead Borti' in New Albany "'6'4 years ago Mr Kohl entered the employ of the i railroad at the ae of 25 The shops were then at New Al bany Twenty eight years ago when they were moved' to this city he came here to take tip his residence He was a popular fore man and was held I'1 high esteem by all who knew him th news of his sudden death being received with sincere sorrow About a year ago he "was jured West been time larly Mr Street Knights of Pythias and the ter Blacksmiths'' association He is survived by his widow one daughter Mrs Samuel lack one son Edward Kohl and a granddaughter Margaret lack uneral services will ducted from the residence Street fleiate? cemetery lost hie court actions growing out of war time activities ederal district Judgp Morris in an opinion filed here yesterday ordered dismissal of the suit in equity brought to force return of 5700 seized enemy dye and chemical patents sold to the Chemical oundation Inc by the alien property custodian in 1920 and 1921 for approxi mately $271000 The government has a right of appeal however and of justice officials at have stated that steps en to carry the case court Brought on the direct orders of President Harding 15 months ago after the" Chemical oundation had refused to comply with a formal demand for the return of the pat ents the suit was regarded by de partment of justice officials as one of the most important instituted in a number of years A combination scheme and con spiracy of the dye and chemical industry to bring about the sale was charged by the government but Judge Morris held that efforts to prove this had Mary Lenne Snyder Neb MqHe Lopes Marie eAnaerson Ill Elizabeth Acker Germany Ida Polito Ham Ind Ellen Ijewis Lincoln Agatha Reordon Cleveland Helen Hagemanji Olpb Lillian Cullen Memphis Rescue Workers in Constant Danger rom Tottering Walls and It May Take Days to Recover All Victims: Several Explanations Offered for Pekin Disaster) Complains of eeling III and Dies Hour Later Was Veteran Monon Employee i i In i in an automobile accident In1 Lafayette and he had never in good health since that although he worked regu Bills of Each Denomination Distinctive Making It Dif ficult to Tamper With the Money One dollar bills of new design have been placed in circulation by the United States treasury depart ment a literal supply of which has been received by Lafayette banks The bills of the new issue bear the portrait of George Wash ington in piao of jthe eagle which adorns the' face of the present $1 silver certificates The new bills mark the first of a series of changes in the paper currency of the United States de signed to make counterfeiting and other fraud more difficult Bills of each denomination will be dlstlnc tive and bills of the but of different legal reRpmhle mrli other Under the new plan a $10 fed eral reserve note and a $10 gold certificate will have a family like ness but there will be a vast dif ference between the appearance of such bills and that of a $50 gold certificate This will diminish the possibility of bills being raised from one demonination to another or many years extraordinary pre cautions have been taken both in the preparation of the bills and tn the pursuit ana punishment counterfeiters with the result tampering with' the currency comes more dangerous and profitable complications urn to her Congress in Recess Until Next MondayBy ths Asrclated Press WASHINGTON Jan With congress in recess! until Monday senate' and house committee mem bers today shook 'off! the holiday spirit and set about the business of preparing the measure that will occupy the two chambers from now until adjournment 'The house ways and means com mittee continued its study of the administrative features pf the Mel lon tax reduction'1 bill today and the rules committee was called into session to discuss amendments to the rules advocated by the in surgent repuolican group Both expect to present mendations within ten! days weeks and meanwhile the will receive some of the sunnlv bills the first of Carrying appropriations for the In terior department is oe ed Tuesday Ouster Proceedings and Defendant Appeals to diana Supreme Will Continue to Serve Pending Outcome Intruder Repotted at Bates Home 1008 North Street Another Case at 1 2 03 Alabama Street The home of Bates 1008 North street was entered by a burglar at 4 Thursday morning according' to a report fo the police Mrs Bates was aroused when she heard some one walking in the house She palldd to her brother to bring a gun and the intruder fled Nothing was taken A thief entered the Charles Reynolds 203 street early Thursday Navy Deserter Js Arrested in City Melvin Reed Lason was arrested at '3 riday morning by Police Captain Herman Keim Pa trolman Albert Nickola and rank Younkcr on a charge desertion from the United States navy La son enlisted in Indianapolis and was assigned to the ship Proctor He deseited at Saa Ped The de jail con st 2 Monday afternoon Rev Guenther of the' Brown Methodist church will of Interment In Springvale American Government Asked to Release on Bail Crew Captured Outside 3 Mile Limit He had a pain in the when ha arrived An hour Wages of arm Labor Highest Since 1920By tha Associated Press WASHINGTON C' Jan Wages of farm labor were higher last year than since 1920 the de partment of today The board was board $4691 In 1914 werespectively home of Alabama and es caped with Mr Reynolds trousers There was nothing of value in the trousers I DIVINITY DEAN TO SPEAK HERE Lesh Ruling avors Utility Companies INDIANAPOLIS Jan Orders of the public commission authorizing utilities to issue se curities to finance construction of additions and betterments to plants legal even if outstand ing obligations of the company are in excess of the valuation of all property of the company ac cording to an opinion submitted to Commissioners Samuel Art man and rank Wampler by At torney General JJ Lesh While the case is not mentioned directly it is believed the opinion was called for in view of an order of the week $675000 Northern Indiana Power company and the WabaSh Valley Electric company which are Joseph Brewer interests Ifrommer court gave the days to file days to file the CHEAPER RAIL RATES ASKED BY ARMERS ante mortem Dines The Denver mining man was questioned orally Immediately after he bad been shot in his apartment New Year's night but no written statement his ver sion of the shooting has yet been secured WITHHOLD COMPLAINT A complaint drawn uj? charging Greer with attempt commit murder will be held in abeyance until the outcome of battle for life can be determined me nus a 'com AUTO pAMAGED The rear end of a Nash tour ing car owned by A Phillips 100 Sylvia' street West Lafayette was damaged Thursday afternoon In a collision with a street car ce North Salisbury street Phil lips was backing out from his driveway and did not see the car approaching CANTON Griffith jr utacturer Sheriff ina after practically all night regarding the death of Miss Ruth Hunt er 18 whose body was found yesterday morning on a little used road west of I here KANSAS CITY Jan ive bandits held up two messen gers of the Centropqlis State bank at ifteenth and Belmont avenue here today and escaped with $32500 in cash intended for payrolls Girl Will Be Sent To Insane Hospital An insanity Inquest was held Thursday afternoon at' Colburn before us tied Bridges of this city to determine the mental condition of' Gladys Booth 20 years old xwho makes her home with her grandmother Mrs Mary Treida The young woman under went an operation at th Method ist hospital in Indianapolis in No vember for appendicitis Drs Driscol and of Lafay ette and Robert Wagner of Colburn attendedi the Inquest Ap plication will be made for her ad mission Ito the Central Insane hos pital at Indianapolis i Government Loses in Big Court Action New Ray Tube Expected to1 Speed Cancer Treatment NEW YORK Jan rancis Wood cancer research specialist at Columbia announces the development of a new raytube that he says will speed the treatment of cancer Pressure is Bear on Sub ject of Railroad Legislation By DAVID LAWRENCE (Copyright JL923 oyThe Lafayette Journal and Courier) WASHINGTON Jan Chair man Winslow of the house com mittee on interstate commerce has asked President Coolidge to his views on possible legislation affecting the railroads find transportation generally Mr Coolidge in his message set forth some definite ideas on the railroad problem but Mr Winslow wanted to make sure just how far the president is willing to go in seeing his fiews carried out on Capitol Hill STRONG PRESSURE Although taxation is undoubted ly the paramount" issue before con gress today there is considerable pressure from the agricultural and business interests of the country on the subject of railroad legisla tion It all arises from the demand of the farmer for cheaper freight' rates The fdrm bloc owes its pop ularity in the west to the boast that it champions the interests of the farmer The congressional campaign of 1922 saw many a member lose his seat Jn congress because of farmer dissatisfaction with his attitude on the transpor tation law known as the Esch Cummins acL or several years there has been gave foundation to predictions that the fehow frould be the biggest and best I ever held in the city It will be held in the armory' Third and North streets It I was announced that the time limit for making entries had been extended from Thursday at mid night to Saturday afternoon at 4 Entries must be made with Heine club secretary at the LoMar pharmaty There is already a good list of entries and poultry fanciers who will have birds ni the show come from a wide range of ter ritory Show room facilities a fine list of premiums including many specials and other attractions have served td draw from a wide radius 4 JUDGING TUESDAY All birds entered in the show must be placed in coops sometime Monday assignments will be made by show officials during the day Judging will begin Tuesday morn ing at' 10 o'clock This work will bo done by Zike of Morris town a prominent poultry judge fancier As a special accom modation to those who are busy during the week birds may be brought to the show room Sunday afternoon Secretary Heine has announced Silver cups offered as special premiums have been put on dis play In windows of several stores in the city Attractive cups have been donated by Munger Mr Heine I Stivers and Shaw An unusually interesting premium list is announced This includes ribbons for awards up to and including fifth place Cash prizes ranging frqm 60 cents to $200 will he given in singles and from 50 cents to $300 for pens In addition there will be gold prizes of $500 for best display in each any one variety American class English class Mediterranean class Asiatic class "and Bantams Spe cial sweepstakes and class ribbons will be awarded There will also be special prizes for various breeds offered by poultry clubs and prizes of merchandise by local merchants and poultry supply and publishing firms i PURDUE EXHIBIT Purdue educational poultry exhibit wilbbe on display In the show room throughout the week and this promises to be one of the most interesting features of the entire show I On Thursday night a banquet kvill be held fof club members ex hibitors and friends at which Judge Zike will speak The show will be an official American Poultry association ex hibit and the rules of the show will follow those set down by thi? organization i Lady Diana Lucky i NEW YORK Jan Lady Diana Manners drew the lucky slip from the hat and won from Princess Machiavelli the privilege of playing the Madonna role on the opening night of Mlr orecast to 'day for Indi 'ana: air to night and Sat ay 'ceded by light snow tonight east and south portions what colder tonight Local tem a tures: 23 low mean The opinion handed down by Judge Williams holds that Mr Connell was" a hativei ofzlrebuid and came aoT Lafayette'ln 1892 The same year he filed declaration papers to become a cit izen of the United States In hav ing allowed the time to elapse he again filed first papers in 1920 In April 1921 he was nominated for city council and in November 1921 was elected He assumed the duties of the office on January 2 1922 and in January 1923 Tie ob tained final citizenship papers ollowing the ruling 6n thd de murrer the defendant took excep tions and the plaintiff asked that the defendant be ruled to answer The defendant declined to plead further and agreed to abide by the ruling on the demurrer He then prayed an appeal to the supreme court which was granted The bond for costs with George surety and the ferodant thirty bond and sixty of exceptions for the appeal Pending the action for appeal and the ruling of the supreme court Mr Connell wfil continue to hold office Mr Connell demo crat was elected over Joseph Sammons republican JOUR LAAYETTE RIDAY EVENING JANUARY 4 1924 Raw urs Stplen In Mulberry Raid ur thieves visited Mulberry Wednesday night and carried away pejts valued at 4160 from the shop of David Siegfried The loot in cluded fifty five skunk sixty pos sum and seven racoon hides Mr wiegrnea nas orrerea a rewara os $50 for the recovery of the hides and $25 for tha capture of the xnieves School Children to Aid Home Hospital Arrangements have been com pleted for another paper drive by the children of the public schools for the benefit of the Home hos pital The drive will start Mon day January 7 and will continue until Thursday evening Old pa per will be collected and sold to' a junk dealer' the proceeds to be presented to the Home expansion fund The first old pa per drive by school children under the auspices of the was a great success and it is ex pected that the new drive will be equally successful commission "issued authorizing i issuance of securities by International News ServIceJ LOS ANGELES Calif 4 characterized the situation today in the case of Courtland Djnes wealthy min ing man shot by Horace A Greer chauffeur for Mable Normand Police awaited the climax in the double battle Dines is making at the Goodj Samaritan hospital against the effects of the bullet wound" and pneumonia and the Hollywood film colony awaited the arrival of Will Hays chief men tor of filmdom reported rushing westward to investigate lhe I affair involving Miss Nonnand Purviance two of the hrio hfAftt luminaries nf Connell Was Not Qualified To Take Office Says Court Special Judge Williams Rules Against City Councilman in In (By the Associated Press) PEKIN HL Jan 4 More than a score of bodies are still buried in the ruins of p'art of the plant of the Corn Products company here where an explosion early yester day morning caused the deaths of upward of forty em ployes and serious injuries cuers working in the ice cov ered debris of the wrecked buildings are in constant danger from tottering walls and it may take days to re cover all the bodies ICE COVERS RUINS One building of the $20000000 plant collapsed and two adjoining buildings wero partly wrecked and swept by fire which still was be ing fought early today Streams of water directed at the smoulder ing ruins covered them with a thick sheet of ice which adds to the difficulties cf the searchers A further check is being made to identify the men missing from their homes Most of the bodies whbn i ecove red Are expected to be unrecognizable Blawton of the company said it would be impossible definitely to fix the number of the dead until all the bodies were as no cheqk was made of the men leaving the plant after the blast THEORY EXPLOSION Several explanations of 'the ex plosion are offered A spark from a drive wheel Igniting dust from starch was the cause in the opin ion of IL 8 Sherwin chief chem ist of the company John Gamber state fire marshal attrib uted it to an Explosion of accum ulated dust similar to recent ex plosions Tn plants of the same company at Argo 11L and Cedar Rapids la lanuoix iiacubeen ai eiident Tjiwsnn iaid Men constantly were employed5 in out the dust but there was "no 'mechanical means for drawing It out of the work rooms Officials of the company said the buildings had been inspected fre quently and pronounced safe Nearly all the dead were Amer icans and at least twenty five of them had families according to the Red Cross The plant which covers twenty acreii employed 750 men in three shifts WORK THROUGH NIGHT One hundred men worked allthrough' the night clearing away wreckage Dericks concentrated this morning on the mass of de pris where most! of the tnissing men are believed to be buried MANY BLINDED Pitiful accounts came from who Pekin of never the battle POULTRY SHOW ARE COMPLETE Club Goes Over inal Ar rangements Entry Per iod Extended Show Starts Monday inal "arrangements for the sev enteenthpnnuaL show of i the La fayette Poultry club to beTield WCW tt Dr Shailer Matthews to Preach at irst Baptist Church and at Sunday Dr Shailer Matthews the school of divinity at versitv of Chicago and theologian preacher and lectur er will be in the city on Sunday for three sermons 'The pulpit of the irst Baptist church made va cant when the resignation of Dr Martinson as pastor be came effective on December 31 will be occupied by Dr Matthews for noth morning ana services In addition he will spak at a Purdue vesper service to be held in Eliza owler half begin nlng at 3 Matthews has appeared In the city on several previous occa sions and has made many friends here through his great preaching and personality Large congrega tions ire accordingly expected hear him here on Sunday Dines it was said a' pital early today had LULLUULC At the same hospital IL was said Miss Normand who i on yesterday for chronic appen was aoing wen ana un unfmwiAAn able to ret the next two or three Lafayette Man Is ined in Danville Lawrence Miller 63 of this city was arraigned inp (Ill) police court on Thursday on a charge of intoiicatlon He was arrested Wednesday night while flask' of liauor in his pocket The'jcourt imposed a fine I 1 4 of $30 and boats 18 1 WILL HAYS TO PROBE LATEST ILM SCANDAL Mbel Normand Undergoes Operation for Appendicitis Greer Reported III in Cell Semi Annual Ceremonies of Sisterhood at St Elizabeth Two Candidates Local Young Women The semi annual reception postulants into the iOrdtr of the' Poor Sisters of St rancis togeth er with the profession of wows will take place in the chapel at St Elizabeth hospital Sunday' Jan uary 6 at 9 o'clock The cere monies will conclude tbfe retreat which Jias been in progress dor the past week at the convent here for the Sisters who will takd part Verv Rev Edmund Klein provincial of the Circinnatl province of ranciscans has been delegated to preside at7 the cere monies in place of the Rev Herman Alerding of ort Wayne The bishop has been in poor health for several months and will' be unable to attend our teen young women will receive the habit sixteen will first vows and five Will maketheir per petual profession The sermon will be delivered by 1 the RevJ Alfred Hermann former pastor of St ijnwrence church here who conducted the retreat fb? the siS ters The services will riftse in the morning with benediction! of the Blessed Sacrament Th6t will lie no devotions in tne ccppei Sundav afternoon LOCAL ICAN DI DATES Two young? women from St parish in this city are in cluded among postulants They are Catherine Roach W4 Aloysia Kennington A public reception for the celebrants will be held in the hospital parlors Sunday afternoon and evening The list of hfl hit includes Igunda Killer Omaha CJath erine Roach Gertrude Thebilie Germany AlQypia Ken nington LAtayette mann Gallup Mex Minonk mann mond NebOhio Kan: Tenn Irene Waechter Olpe Kan I UXOR phagus of the Pfi'araohTut that monarch's valley of the kings it was'an nouncepl today The sought treasure Of antiquity lay within the fourth casket It is of white and red granite Parker a native dr Evansvln7 Ind was hanged here' 8:33 today for th' murder of Sheriff Dunlap of Linn county on May 20 1923 if trap pro phy dreds Out of Employment if By the Associated Press PITTSBURG Jan lood waters of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers pouring into the Ohio reached 'the crest at 9:45 this momiifg when i stage of 273 feet was reported at the point bridge by the weather bureau It was expected the Ohio would remain stationary until noon when the stream yvould begin to fall The Umely arrival of cold snap during the night prevented what the weather bureau expected would be one of the most disastrous floods in the history of the upper Ohio Valley With the mercury 18 degrees in Pittsburg and much lower at points along the Allegheny and Monongahela the flow of water was checked from countless little streams leaving nothing but the flood already in the rivers to run out under the his cell' today Stom has developed and medical examination confirmed his claim it was said i that he is a sufferer tuberculosis He manrresrea hOm Krcai vuirj caseJ i wait 'viritil that little girl is herself he said speaking of Miss Normand she will bear out the important part of my story that I acted in self defense and flred only when Dines reached for a botUe to strike Miss Purviance planned to call at the hospital today to see Dines and Miss Normand She repeated denials today that she and Dines are engaged had to start this tale of my being engaged to Court just because we were in his apartment when her chauffeur went oft his headland made all this she said Miss Purviance picked up a copy of a newspaper and pointed to a picturepf Greer ''Look' at that she exclaim ed that the face of a sane man I ask you? see that man is irresponsible Mabel There certainly is a jinx following her Why no body knows But oh the' secret tragedy in her life if I could only tell you what a jinx she bedsides of survivors fighting for life at the Peoria hospitals Most physicians said may again even if they win with pneumonia 1 orce of the 'concussion or the nature of the dust explosion seems to have entirely destroyed the sense of sight Worker at Purdue Semis Money for Pekin Sufferers Havermale a bricklayer employed at Purdue has been anx iously scanning' press dispatches regarding the disastrous explosion in the starch plant of tho Corn Products company at Ill early Thursday He helped build tho plant 12 or 14 years ago and describes it as the largest of its kind in the west In the first list of dead and missing I on riday he found the names qf many men with whom he had been acquaint ed some of them intimately Incidentally Mr Havermale vol untarily started a local relief fund for the families of the dead and Injured Late Thursday afternoon he visited the Journal and Cou rier office and gave a $5 bill which he asked to have sent tb the Peoria Ill Journal and there placed in the proper hands for re lief purposes made a lot of money down there and now want to help those who are in he said in making the gift have more money for tne same purpose if it is he con cluded Tne money was forward ed immediately to the Peoria newspaper ears that sorfie of his friends had been killed were realized ri day morning when he saw the cas ualty list Mr Havermale whose home is In Canton III has a sis ter at Pejcin who is employed as school huse1 TTimely Drop in Temperature Checks Waters of Allegheny and Monongahela River i Shutdowns in looded Mills orces Hun i the United States nav enlisted in Indianapoli Proctor ro CaLNoverriber 20 19'23 police have notified the navy partment at Washington and Lason is being hfd in pending word from there fe 3 'V '1: A Ji I 3 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