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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 8

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8 Carroll DeputyHas Eyeipjury News of Delphi DELPHI eb 6 rank Sink deputy sheriff of Carroll county who has been in an Indianapolis hospital for sev eral days was brought to his homenear lorae Sunday While at work on a tractor us ing oi chisel a piece of steel struck an eye passing through the eyeball An ray revealed the position of th steel which will not be removed at present It is thought he may lose the that eye Robert Gamble who been in the Methodist hospital at In dianapolis for a number of weeks following a serious operation was brought to his homo in Delphi on Sunday Klepinger who was in a critical condition inSt Elizabeth hospital is improved al though he is still unable to sit up Mrs Mary'julian has been' con fined to her home with rheuinaj tipm for 13 weeks She is some what Improved Mrs Carl Mcarland who has been confined to her homo for more than a month with sciatica is now improved 1 red Donbeck who underwent an operation at the Wabash Rail road hospital at Peru three weeks ago has been brought to his home fn Delphi AT LORA About 175 members of the East ern Star lodges from Delphi Cam den and lora were in attendance at the tri chapter meeting at lora riday night The worthy grand matron Miss Mabel Ga rithers who was to have been present was called home and her place was taken by Rose Malcolm associate matron of Indianapolis Mrs Ethel Newby district deputy of Russiaville was present to assWt with the inspection A co opCkative supper was served and this was followed by inspection of the threi lodges 'Miss Mary Haw kins representing? the chap ter presented Miss Malcolm with i a bouquet of roses and Mrs hew by with a corsage 'The Camden and Delphi chapters represented by Mrs Eva Davidson presented each with a gilft of gold During the evening Mrs rank Roskuski of lora and Miss Ruth Edgings Of Camden sang solos POCAHONTAS INSPECTION The degree team' from the La 1 fayette Pocahontas lodge 1 gave de gree work to two candidates Mary Jane Ward and Gwendolyn Barn hart at the regular meeting of the Delphi lodge riday night A social hour which included danc ing and the sewing of refresh 5 intents was' enjoyed at the close of the regular session Mrs Ma mie Random Miss Alice Brewer and Vemabelle Grandstaff served About 75 were present including members from the Monticello and Lafayette lodges uV Occupants away ARM home BURNS ire completely? destroyed the fa'rm home owned by James Ma loney and tenanted' by Elmer Rhodes and family seven miles north of Lafayette on the More house gravel at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon blaze was discovered by neighbors whiia 'the Rhodes fam 11" was visiting the home of an other neighbor but it had gain ed too much headway to be checked Part of the furniture andhouse goods were saved The dam age is partly covered by insur ance Mrs Louisa McAllister Expires Near Mellott MELLOTT eb Mrs Louisa McAllister widow of Jefferson McAllister three months succumbed at 9 this morning at the family home three miles southwest of Mellott She was born Sept 11 on a farm one and one haf miles southeast of here: a daughter of Jefferson and Alice Ray and was married 61 years ago to Mr Mc Allister who died in 1918 Her entire life was spent tn' this com munity and she was a member of the Christian church Surviving are five sons and one daughter John Lloyd and Mrs Rosa Cooper of Mellott Charles and Otis at home and Hurley of Kingman with a sister Mrs Mol lie Minnick of Stone Bluff Auto Driver Killed RICHMOND Ind eb 5 (AP) Vossler 68 engineer for the Richmond Water Works com pany was killed instantly and Howard VanZant printing firm head received a fractured skull when' the automobile Vossler was driving crashed into a street car in the downtown district tonight Parked Auto Stolen Bonner 1509 Cincinnati street parked his 1930 ord sedan at Third and University streets West Lafayette at 2 Sat urday afternoon and when he re turned to get it an hour later he found that it had been stolen It carried 1932 licenses 632 226 PROPOSE TO (Continued from Page One) of three full time commissioners while giving lifts to hitch hikers and others Both measures were sent to the committee on judiciary A 7 HIGHWAY BILL ADVANCES INDIANAPOLIS eb (AP) administration highway commission reorganization meas ure was moved 'along to third and final reading in the house of the Indiana general assembly today 7 after a 'few amendments had been made The bill provides for abolish ment of the present commission of tour members who serve on a per diem pay basis and the set ting up as Its successor a board each to receive an annual salary Of 35209 AMENDMENTS AIL Three futile attempts were made tc amend the bill so that a lower schedule of salaries would be established Representative Paul Sturm of Dana presented an amendment to fix the commission cotnrloo at S3 SOO This Was defeated by a vote of 44 to 48 Representative' Lee Shafer of Royal Center proposed a salary ot 84200 and this wasdefeated 45 to 39 An amendment by Rep Evans of Newcastle to fix the salaries at 34800 was defeated by a voice vote 'To make the bill conform with the state department reorganisa tion law It was amended to read that that' highway commission "may" consist of three members The governor would be given au thority to appoint the chairman pfuve commission The chairman Would serve at the pleasure of the the 5 of told him club Chicago Girl Is Killed in Leap rom Window crooks in congress" and also that there are only a few senators and "who sell 'their SUSPENDED (Continued from Page One) to attention of the it enforced market in midwest SEES NATION (Continued from Page One) COVINGTON WOMAN EXPIRES SUDDENLY COVINGTON Ind eb (Special) Mrs Martha A McCoy widow cf the late Jono Mc Coy of Covington died suddenly at her home here Saturday morn ing She had been in failing health for several months the exception of five years spent 'in Danville' Ill Mrs Mc Coy has been a resident of Cov ington all her life She leaves two daughters: Mrs Ethel May White of Danville Ill and Mrs' Dolly iLtppert of Geneva Ohio: two sons: William of Chicago and John of Covington and one brother Robert Groves of Attica A uneral services will be 'held from the family home Monday aft ernoon at 2 with burial in Mt Hope cemetery Auto Hit and Upset Sheriff elect Unhurt David Sewell sheriff elect of Tippecanoe county was struck and overturned in a ditch' at the Concord and Dayton roads late yesterday afternoon The second car was being driven sby' Michael Haffner of this city accomanied by William Haffner Jr The ac cident occurred as Sewell turned off the road into the driveway at the home of his wife's mother Mrs Lillie Cottingham NATION LEADERS (Continued from Page One) governor rather than for a one year term as the bill provided in its original form Another amendment would give the commission authority to re ceive bids on "one or more types of for the improvement of light traveled roads The bill called for 'reception of blds on three types of pavement when It was first presented 18 NEW HOUSE BILLS Members of the house added to their already well filled calendar sixteen new bills The house assembled at 10 a but the senate did not meet until 3 p'm i' The iew bills presented to the house covered a wide range of subjects Rep John Cory of Gary sub mitted one for the establishment of sanitary commissions in cities of the second fourth and fifth classes A board of three sanitary commissioners would be appointed In each city under' provisions of bill 'H i In second class cities the board would consist oft the city engineer and one member appointed by the mayor and one by the city council In cities of lower classification the mayor would name two memoers an the council the third: PROPOSES BLIND UND Rep red Galloway of In dianapolis proposed a bill for es tablishment of a mills state tax to create a fund for the aid of blind persons board of state charities would administer the fund Payments to any one afflicted person would be limited to 340 per month Persons whose taxes became de linquent last year would be per mitted to work them on the high ways by the terms of a bill Intro duced by Representative Bruce Cox of Evansville and I Emory Carter of airmount The biennial budget bill pro viding funds for operation of state government and its institutions for the next two years is scheduled to be Introduced in the house Tuesday MUST SPEED UP Until it has been passed reve nue raising measures will be held back Among those introduced are bills providing for a a personal and corporation income i tax a sales bill tax on beer sales and me dicinal whisky and a cigarette tax The legislators were warned just before they adjourned over the week end that they would have to speed Up to avoid a last mi nute jam Lieutenant Governor Clifford Townsend told the senate it must on it" from now on while Speaker Earl Craw ford advised the house members to get some rest in preparation for a heavy week When the house does take up the biennial budget bill that mat ter likely will occupy its entire time until acted on finally Leg islative procedure is to yesolve the house into a committee of the whole to go through the bill Hem for item and when finally agreed upon to suspend the rules and pass it The same plan is fol lowed in the senate Governor Paul McNutt has been insistent that the budget be pared more than 32000000 for each of the two years to meet present economical conditions The budget committee' completed its draft of the measure last week and lr eady to give it to the leg islature 1 Important bills awaiting action in the house include that repeal ing the state' liquor law the li quor control measure and those proposing to tax personal incomes and gross sales They have been held in committee for some tltrie The senate too has a liquor program on which to work this week Bills repealing the state dry law and providing punishment for public intoxication and drunken driving were introduced last week ana are aue io ne reponea out committee 4 the soundness of his moral pur pose the resources of his wis Justice Rugg sufficient for every day and for every emergency capacity his temperament industry and simplicity were adapted to the times and to the work to be Justice treated the life of the late president in chronological order beginning with his birth in 1872 In the little village of Ply mouth Vermont and closing with his sudden death last January at' his Northampton Massachu setts home DEATH STUNNED NATION "The nationl was stunned by this sudden and unexpected Rugg said people of the country realized at once what a calamity had befallen them They would no longer be able to receive his wise counsel or to rely on his understanding great statesman Is the prod uct of heredity endowment educa tion and the times Mr Coolidge was the son cf generations inured to toll and discipline amid the mute eloquence of mountain and valley inspired by the strength and beauty of nature trained by association with the keen wttted honest industrious Inhabitants of the sparsely settled country He typified the characteristics of the race from which he sprang SHY BUT TALENTED was not given to emotion He was shy His talents were ex traordinary In no small measure he had clearness of perception re tentiveness of memory soundness of judgment "Industry was his early train ing It grew with his yehrs Thrift was habit of hls life negotiation of the pact of Paris 1 was doubtless the Signal feature of his administration in the of foreign relations It has set up a new standard personal ambition tarnish ed the great office of president He from the White House to his humble home Hav ing out from among the plain people to serve them great ly he became one of them again after the performance of his of ficial CHICAGO eb Albert Russell Erskine Jr 24 adopted son of 'the president of the Stude baker automobile company tonight was questioned by police inves tigating the death of Miss Vera Hay burn unemployed stenographer who leaped or fell to her death from the 33rd floor Of tho Medinkh Athletic club building on the fringe of the loop The girl body "was found to day oq the ledge of the 25th floor Police said apparently she had fallen from a corridor window Yohng Erskine employe of a Chicago advertising' agency police the girl accompanied and several others to a night last GAVE HER TAXI ARE The last he saw her ho said was after giving her money tor taxi fare to her home He then left he said to spend the night on the north side of Cnicago witn a friend An elevator operator at the Me dinah Athletic club said that the young womair appealed thereabout 3 a m' today stating she was go ing to the 33rd floor to see Er skine whose apartment is located there Erskine told police he was not in the apartment at that hour A Atwater brother in law of Philip Wrigley and an of ficial In the Wrigley chewing gum firm substantiated story the Holiday association was called country as moratoriums sectors Meanwhile the general farm sit uation was status quo over the Sabbath after a tempestuous week end that included among de velopments: The governor of South Dakota was asked to take hand in ex tradition to return to that state a picket held in Iow and charged with assault with a deadly weapon as a result of a gun battle in a mijk war in which four men were wounded one critically armers stood in 22 degree be low zero temperatures near Will mar Minn preventing bids on a land sale and forcing a second postponement of tnd sale Gov Henry' Horner of Illinois urged that mortgage holders utmost forebearance in foreclosing on farms homes and warning' that foreclosures might force' many citizens Jto become de pendent on charity Kentucky's governor Ruby Laf foon expressed opinions similar to Horner PROMISE LENIENCY The Aetna Life Insurance com pany issued a statement saying only restored commodity prices would aid agriculture permanently The company with three recently promised Iowa author ities it would use lanleilcy tn mortgage cases Two Bowling Green (O) Ioan companies announced one year xnoratoria in land foreclosure cases In New York group of bankers evolved a plan to build up a fund from members of the New York Clearing House as sociation to provide relief Sug gestions were made that the Re construuilon inance corporation might make loans tothe' pooL AGED MAN OUND DEAD IN i HIS ROOM Jesse Austin Miller 81 was found dead yesterday afternoon lying on the floor In' his room at the home of his sister Mrs Catherine McGrcevy 1034 North Sixth street Coroner A Bauer who Investigated held death due eto cerebral hemorrhage The aged man had been dead since Satur day evening the 'coroner said Bom in Ohio Oct 17 1851 be Was a son of Alexander and Mar garet Miller He as S' farmer until five years ago when ho re tired Besides Mrs McGreevy he is Survived by another sister Liz zie Miller of Rockfleia The body was removed to Soller Baker funeral home Injuries Prove atal To Mrs lora Poole SWANINGTON eb (Spe Mrs lora Poole wife of John Poole who figured in a sensational murder case here many years ago died at the fam ily home at 7: 45 last eve ning from injuries received In a fall on the porch of her home Saturday evening As she fell she struck the back her head on the floor She is survived by her husband released recently from state prison after serving many years for the killing of Jo seph Kemper a' far She also leaves two Sons Emory of Monon and Russell of Chicago a daughter Mrk Maude Haas Chicago a brother Manley Mar low of Swanlngton and eight grandchildren Mrs' Poole was born tn Benton county a daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Solon Marlow Tho funeral will be held Wednes day afternoon at 2 at the home': interment at Oxford Two arm Bureaus Will Hold Meetings The Union Township arm Bu reau will meet at the Shadeland school tonight and the Lauramie township bureau will meet at the Clarks Hill school tomorrow night Miss Georgiarina Klenley' Shade land teacher will be in charge of entertainment to be given by school 'children at the Shadeland meeting and there will be a round table discussion on seasonal prob lems with a talk on Korean les pedeza by Pershing red manager of the Crawfordsville creamery will be the speaker at the Hill meeting He Will discuss dairy problems John rantz will enter tain with vocal solos LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER Monday Evening ebruary 6 1933 Honor Civil War Man on Birthday Amos Myers 92 year old Civil war veteran was honored Satur day afternoon at Grand Army hall the occasion being his birthday and those charge of the testi monial party were members of Logan Taylor post' the Women's Relief Corps John Logan cir cle Ladies of the A and Daughters of Union Veterans There were 104' present and 'Mft Myers received the congratula tions of all' He has a rnepf ber of Logan Taylor post for 63 vp trs aim ia said to be the oldest Grand Army man in the' state At present he is junior vice com mander of the post John ERisbel being tho commander Mrs Henrietta Scfcmadel pre sided at the meeting after which Mrs Bruce Rittenhouse took charge of the program as follows: Song by all present Mrs Laura Comingore accom panying address of welcome by John Rishel prayer Rev Harper song by entire group presentation of a bouquet of roses to Mr Myers by Iwis Kantz song Before the Battle by Mabie McCarthy and Dell Allen piano duet Alberta and Logan Schma el reading Mrs Mark Thomp son: by Daughters of Union chorus reading Gordon Myers dance and song sketch Leothe Bell Comingore vocal number accom panied by Mrs Mary Stevens a talk on by Rev Harper pledge to the flag by Boy Scout Troop 11 talk on "Scout by Scout Executive Wheeler 7 With tMr) Myers were four other 'A 'veterans John Rishel Joseph Mitchell erdinand Jackson' and Samuel Quaco George Dexter was enrolled as an honorary member The committee in charge of the afternoon enter tainment 'included: Mrs Bruce Rittenhouse Mrs Ray Penrod Mrs Mary Mrs Hen rietta Schmadel and Mrs Maud Long The hall was)' attractively dec orated with' American flags and baskets of flowers and Mr Myers was presented with a large birth day cake in patriotic colors votes and it is pretty well known who those few are" 'Aged 73 the veteran employe was suspended riday after a public trial in the senate Involved also the considera tion given the case by the com mittee was whether it should point its investigation toward the New Outlook the magazine which pub lished thw article written byBarry The is edited by 'Alfred Smith A resolution before the Commit tee called by certification of the article to federal authorities for possible libel proceedings VIEW MISINTERPRETED Barry today called the commit tee's attention to the investigation of charges by the senate lobby committee a year or two ago that senators had 1 received money from those interested in' the sugar tar iff He testified a fair reading of the text of his article would have shown his purpose was pro claim the integrity of congress as a Testifying in a calm Voice as be sat near the middle of the long committee 4 table surrounded by senators and spectators ho con tended he hadisaid far Jess in this article that Glass and others had publicly 'said the past few days" fie asserted senator has said in the senate that a certain measure would be enacted because in were behind it and it is a matter of frequent comment that the of congress are filled with groups of lobbyists and the lobbyist for special interests has always had a sinister name "It may be from all that is re cited above a fair inference that there are some men subject at least to Influence and by infer ence and my inference was based on a general knowledge of conditions surrounding congress and not on any concrete cases such as that spoken of by Senator Barry said he would tatingly an apology if his article was interpreted as at tack onvthe integrity of the sen If he were guilty of an attack on the integrity tof the senate Barry said he would resign He was called to the stand at his own 'request DECREE DRASTIC (Continued from Page One) institutions or 'lauding acts of violence' Under 7 the decree also the papers are enjoined from inciting general strike or strikes in vital industries and from inciting per sons to disobedience of govern ment decrees Latest fatalities in the political rioting bringing the total dead to than 29 included the mayor of fjtrassfurt a Nazi leader a policeman and i two members of the Reichs banner organization The mayor Herman Kasten was shot in the street Joachim Matthes 17 year old schoqlboy was held for his murder Nazi storm troopers were arrested when police caught them demolishing a saloon in Berlin known to be a hang out for com munists On top of the press decree President Von Hindenburg 'moved to deal irk short manner with the recalcitrant Prussian diet which refused to vote its own dissolution in defiance of Chancellor Hitler The president signed a decree depriving the former socialist Prussian government of the right of representation in the diet which will Chancellor ranz Von Papen in his capacity as Prussian commissar to sup plant' Otto Braun socialist mem ber of the steering commit tee a While the decree was in 'con travention of a supreme court rul ing it will clear the way for prompt dissolution Bavaria and other states threatened to appeal to the supreme court qiy the grounds the federal government was violating rights NO MORE LAME 7 (Continued from Page One) regular session of the next con gress will open on January 3 as will each session thereafter and the 1937 inauguration will be on January 30 instead of March 4 Shortening the' time between No vember elections and the pt the terms of members of con gress and the chief executive The secretary had received offi cial notification of the approval of the amendment by 39 states In addition to those however six others have leaving only lorida Maryland and Vermont which thus far have not approved IL TUESDAY Grange News THIRTEEN AVOMEN New MAIN Colgin officiating Burial will in River View cemetery a mem Christian The Luna brings it to you at popular prices! 4 Tuesday charge that a patent he automobile and later cars which A NEW DANAE HAS LAGG AND QUIRT SCRAPPING AGAIN be con a GARY COOPER GEOROE RAT wynne GiBSon CHARUf LAUGKTOn JACKOAK1E RAHCE DEE (HARUE RUGGLES ALIIOn 1MPW0RTM IELDS Poverty at Dawn and a Million at Dusk! mar 1909 sur John David Shields of Manchester Tenn and Harley Shields Alberta Can ada Mrs Alai one was her of the Monticello church uneral services will ducted from the Christian church here Tuesday afternoon at 2 with the Rev Oren Mc Colgin officiating Burial will be Now Playing JAMES MONK 73 DIES AT STOCKWELL STOCKWELL Tnd eb James Monk 73 a mail carrier of Stockwell for the past 1 three or four years died at is home here at 9:20 o'clock Sun day morning after an illness of three weeks complicated by a paralytic stroke a few days ago The deceased was born in Laur amie township March 3 1859 the son of Jacob and 'Sarah Monk and has llvfed in this vicinity all his life being a member 0f the Methodist church He married Miss Sarah Ellen Matt Nov 30 1881 Surviving are the widow and two brothers Samuel of Des Moines Iowa and Morris Monk of near Kirkpatrick uneral serv ices will be held from the fam ily home here Tuesday afternoon at 2 with in Con roe cemetery MRS MALONE IS TAKEN BY DEATH MONTICELLO Ind eb (Special) Mrs Elmer Malone 65 died Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at the home of her daugh ter Mrs Lorene Roth of East Monticello Bom in Jasper county Sept 10 1867 she was the daughter of John and Elizabeth smeias sne tied Mr Malone April 24 The husband and daughter vive with three brothers Shields of Rensselaer Saturday mom to a 413 15 17 Main St Shoes Hosiery Bags Linger! Coats Saits Dresses Peacock Shoes TAXING fASSEi ATA UM DAMSf MONDAY Romney grange will confer the first and second degrees to a class of candidates A lecturer's program will follow The third and fourth degrees will be given at the regular meet ing of' the Klondike grange A program will be given and refreshments served TUESDAY Colburn grange will discuss bus iness for the coming year Young people of Pleasant Grove grange will meet under the di rection of County Deputy Walter Holtman to prepare for degree and drill work to be given soon WEDNESDAY Pomona grange will meet at Klondike to initiate candidates Refreshments will be served after a ihour Hoosier grange will transact rou tine business THURSDAY Pleasant Grove grange will con fer the first and second degrees on candidates A hour will be held under direction of the ipen Plains grange will make ar rangements for the proposed stunt contest in March Members of Spring Grove grange will appear on the program and refreshments will be served and WEDNESDAY IRENE DUNNE STARTING TOMORROW THE 'SPORT Mrs Elvira Bowers 80 Of Darlington Expires DARLINGTON eb (Spe cial) Mrs Elvira Bowers '80 na tive of Montgomery county where she spent most of7 her life died Sunday at the home of' her Sister Mrs Phillips in rankfort where she had lived for the past few years Her marriage to Jesse Bowers took place in October 1879 Surviving are three step sons Austin of Washington state Per ry of Indianapolis and Gert of Muchanan Mich several grandchildren 1 3 uneral services 'will be conduct ed Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 from tho Congregational Christian church here Interment in the Odd ellows cemetery VICTOR MCRA6MN fPOLlCKlNG LIRTING IGHTING DEVIL DOGS BRSNDIL JURE VtLU TRAIN HITS AUTO 4 KILLED 3 HURT TERRE HAUTE' Ind eb (AP) Three women and a man were 'killed instantly and three others were injured two of them critically early today when the sedan in which they were riding was demolished by a northbound EL I passenger train The dead are' Paul Purcell 37 of Sul livanr owner and driver of tho auto rances i Booker 16 Lena Biggsl 30 and MartiUe DeWald McBride 26 all of Terre Haute Those critically injured are Lena Booker 35 Terre Haute mother of rances Booker and George Ames 27 of Sullivan Virgil Booker 45 husband of Lena Booker sustained several fractured ribs but was not critically hurt Mrs Booker Ames both sustained crushed chests and internal injuries Both were believed dying ormer Carroll County Teacher Passes A way Word has been received in the city of the death of Mrs Huldah (Smith) Meyer wife of Carl Meyer of Chicago and a former resident I 'of: Pittsburg (Carroll county) which occurred Sunday evening at 5:20 in a Chi cago hospital The daughter of William and Jane Smith she was born March 19 1890 tn Pittsburg She was a graduate of Delphi high school and before her marriage taught school tn Carroll county Since her marriage April 15 1911 she had lived in Chicago Surviving with the husband are two brothers Charles and Wallace Smith of Pittsburg and a sister Mrs Jessie Cripe of Hammond Mrs George Thayer of West Lafayette is an aunt uneral services will be con ducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 In the Pittsburg church Interment in Pittsburg cemetery Mrs Ida Nagele Dead At Sheldon III Home SHELDON eb Mrs Ida Dunbar Nagele 70 found unconscious in her home here yes terday forenoon following 'a stroke died at 9:30 o'clock this morning in her home here where she lived alone She was the widow of Joseph Nagele who is now dead Surviving are three step children Arthur Gertrude and Walter Nagele of Sheldon and a half brother Leo Burman of Mobile Ala uneral arrangements were delayed pending arrival of the half brother Burial will be made at Niles Mich where she for merly resided LORA SCHOOL DELPHI Ind eb (Special) Saturday night destroyed the 'lora grade 'and high school building causing damage esti mated at 3100000 of! which 80 000 is covered by insurance Tho blaze originating on fhe roof Was: discovered about 4 9 Saturday evening and 7 is believed have been started by sparks from the chimney of the Community building located about 50 feet from the school building where a basketball game between lora high school and the Silent Hoosiers an Indianapolis 7 team was being played ire equipment was' called from Delphi rankfort and Kokomo but low water pressure prevented any possibility of saving the structure and they concentrated their efforts on nearby buildings which were threatened Part of the books and other easily moved objects were saved The lora school took care of all pupils in Monroe township who necessarily been dis missed Until such time as other arrangements can be made for them CLARK fa 7 YOU 'HEAR THEIR SECRET THOUGHTS Art afternoon of happi nets that becomes a lifetime of hs! AMILY LAST TIMES TODAY Held for Bike Theft George Smith 16 of 1511 North ifteenth street was arrested Sat urday evening on a city court warrant charging him with petit larceny in coennetion with the alleged theft of two bicycles from Adell Turner who reported the theft to the police January 30 The bikes were stolen out of the garage at the Turner home 1415 Greenbush street 4 The youth was lodgea in joiu HOTTER and PEPPIER than yy 'WHAT PRICE ihe COCK' EYED WORLD WITH ISMUND NORMA SHEARER J' Her tahgled 4ovs'' 'brought three men into her lit a nlnnrl from the family residence Tuesday! morning at 10 with tho Rev Mr Abbott ot Otterbein officiating and the Rev Mr Dun lavy of ering prayer Interment will be in the Mmtmorenci ceme tery' Doctors Give Creosote or Dangerous Coughs or many years our best doctor nave prescribed creosote in some form for coughs colds and bronchitis knowing how dangerous it is to let them hang on (1 Creomulsion creosote and six Other highly important medicinal ele ments quickly and effectively stops all coughs and cold that otherwise might lead to serious trouble Ckeemulsion is powerful in the treat ment of all colds and coughs no matter how long standing yet it is absolutely harmless and is pleasant and easy to take Your own druggist guarantee Creo mulsion by refunding your money if you are not relieved aft taking Creomul sion as directed' Beware the cough or cold that hangs on Always keep Creo mulsion on hand for instant use (adv) LAST TIMES AIbC today IRE' DESTROYS Gravity Machine ails to BringDead Man to Life SAN RANCISCO eb 5 (AP) Dr? Robert Cornish re search associate at Aho University of California has a tottgr" machine 'based on the principle of intended to return life to 'the dead: Undismayed by failure of an at tempt 1 to blood circulation in the body of a heart disease victim Dr: Cornish said it was 7 "not Ta favorable and fie planned to try again if another subject became available alternate application 7 of gravity 'the opposite when blood circulation ceases" Dr Cornish explained cause a pressure' in the arteries as the valves stop the flow of bloodThis should force the blood through the veins into the lurigs and heart" The body of the victim Walter Grose 62 a 7 printer was stretched on "the board with arms above the head irst the head and the feet were lowered atT six second intervals At the: same time oxygen and artificial respirationwcre applied Coroner Leland who authorized the experiment said Grose was declared dead at the San rancisco hbspital from a "cardiac at 5:45 yesterday The attempt to restore circulation did not start until 10:40 Dr Cornish said It was abandoned after several hours was due Illi Thousands paid 200to nW se this great BHpil ALL THIS WEEK STROKE ATAL TO COI1YER Charles Collyer 70 passed away at his farm home on La fayette Route 9 insr His death stroke following a recent attack of influenza Bom in Attica Jan 16 1863 he was the son of John Eliza beth Collyer and moved live years later with his parents io Half Way House east of Otterbein where he grew to manhood On Sept 18 1887 he married Miss Minnie Warren and the couple made their home' in Otterbein later moving tq the present home The deceased was the originator of the annual Half Way reunion when all persons have lived there meet at one of their present homes He was also a member of the Otterbein Methodist church Surviving are the widow and one foster daughter Mrs William Gardner1 of Mishawaka two brothers Lewis of Lafayette and Ira of Independence and two sisters Sirs Yoakum of Tulsa Okla and Mrs Sarah Han son of Willow Springs Mo our children died in uneral services will be held ord Motor Company 7 Sued for $18000000 PITTSBURGH eb (API Trial of a suit asking damages of18000000 from the ord Motor company Of Detroit it scheduled to begin tomorrow in federal court Counsel for the estate of the late Arthur Banker Henry ord inspected had obtained on an windshield in 1913 adopted one for his infringed on the patent Banker filed the suit in 1981 He died last spring His widow Mrs May Kable Banker as exec utrix of the estate is continuing the suit Mrs Mary Northcutt Soldiers Widow Dies Mrs Mary Wicks Northcutt 83 died at the State Soldiers Home at 11:30 o'clock Sunday night Mrs Northcutt was married twice both of her husbands preceded her in death She was admitted to the home on Jan 10 1923 from In dianapolis through her first hus band Wicks a Civil 'war veteran Mrs 'Northcutt was born in Cortland county New York Dec 22 1849 One eon William Wicks of Dayton survives Th body was removed to the Rogers and Smi th funeral home INAL TODAY NORMA SHEARER REDRIC LESLIE MARCH HOWARD Th sweetest story ever told armers Ask for Debt Moratorium WATSEKA eb 6 armers of Iroquois county meeting here Sat urday afternoon adopted resolu tions expressing their stand with reference to foreclosure of farm mortgages Action favored three per cent farm mortgages the ap pointment of a conciliation boarej in each county of the state the domestic allotment plan a lower tax rate on farm property re financing of farm mortgages and extension of mortgages The conciliation board with five members each are designed to mediate between mortgagee and mortgagor where the mortgage is in default or about to become so with a view of obtaining exten sions A board for this county was appointed as follows: Joe Hamilton and Harris Shel don William Parks Onarga Barwick Watseka and A Custer Ash Grove The board was authorized to appoint a sub com mittee in each township Judge Hooper was tem porary chairman He read a copy of a letter which he has sent to Governor Homer urging some plan for stay or postponements for foreclosures on farm lands and small town properties He stated 168 foreclosures are now upon the court dockets here Postponement of several years he states should enable farmers to save their homes and mortgagees to realize more on their Sloans a Will II II kJ i i Uli KBWE Al I 7 jY fe'.

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