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4 Entered as second class Oct. 4, post office at Tlpton, under the act ot March 6, 1879. VOU'MK M-- TIPTON, INDIANA, MONDAY EVENING, JIARfjH 18, 1035. OF INTEREST Sale of Real Estate of Late Mary W. Teter Is Ordered by Judge.

MYERS WILL PROBATED Instrument Executed in Oklahoma Gives Property to Three Sons. in circuit court sale of the real estate of the late Mrs. Mary Teter was ordered by Judge Rus-sell after hearing the in the partition proceedings brought l.y heir.s. The property which is located in Goldsmith appraised by A. N.

Foster and Xora A. Watson and will he sold at private sale for cash, at iiiu ss liian the appraised value. In tile i of the late John C'. liati-hc-lor of Sharpsvillc, John i J. Batcl'C'lor.

executor tiled a report showing $23,133.41 ill his hands all of which with the i-plion of si IM.Sii cash is in itpprovt (1 st-cii riues. Th- will of Mary K. Myers, whose death occurred at the home of her son Charles in Tulsa. Oklahoma, was probated, proof of the instrument being, by a deposition of John L. niversary, Monday, March 18.

Reich Prohibits Sending; of (ioods Parcels Into Ru.ssin March IS. Heidi exchange control oflico has rescinded the permission granted to every German citizen to send fifty marks' worth of goods monthly to relatives or friends in the soviet union. The government bases its acr tiou on information received from Russia indicating that while the soviet had advertised the Torgsin organization's services in the sending of such packages, most of them hove been confiscated for thc- benefit of soviet officials in starvation areas. In many cases also it appears the original consignees have been punished "for having foreign connections." Certain groups recently have been sending from Germany large shipments to -Russians and Gei- mans in the impoverished districts along the Volga. LIBEL SUIT Mr.

and Mrs. William Findling Celebrated Anniversary Sunday. A DINNER, RECEPTION Mr. aud Mrs. William Findling, residing west of Tipton, held open house at their home Sunday, in honor of their golden wedding an- Governor Davy of Ohio Acts After Being Ousted as Relief Head.

TRIAL IS IMPROBABLE Fight Starts When Hopkins Charges Campaign Fund Was Solicited. (By Unitoil Press). Washington, Mar. Administrator Harry L. Hopkins met libel charges filed against him by Governor Martin L.

Davey ot Ohio with silence today. "I have no immediate to make on the allegations," Hopkins said. "I may have something to say later on." The action followed publication Saturday of a letter in which I Hopkins told Davey he was taking over entire control of Ohio relief administration on grounds JDavey's campaign committee had solicited funds from firms doing business with the relief commission of the state. "Your letter released for pub- ilicatipn Saturday made a coward- Watson, one of witnesses. liy tin strumcnt.

mail ly and malicious assaulf "On" my integrity," Davey today wired Hopkins. th-j subscribing terms of the in-j noon "In defense of my good name, I have sworn out a warrant for The festivities opened at thojyour arrest on a charge of crimi- hour with a bountiful din- 1 December 1 1. ner for which a the guests were nal libel in the municipal court of Newark, Bandit King Faces Guillotine, te Andre Spada and gendarme Last of the bandit kings of Corsica, Andre Spada, left, stood chained to a gendarme to hear sentence of death passed upon him for mur-j ders committed during his reign of terror on the island where Napoleon was born. He earned the reputation of a modern Robin! Hood for his protection of the poor while robbing the rich. OF COUlTYW Annual Meeting, at Christian Church All Day on Tuesday.

Committee Favorably Reports Rule That Opens Up This Issue. Tuesday, March 19th may well 1S3-I. the property is to he divid-1 members of the immediate fam-1 The governor said he realized ed equally unions the three sons ily, brothers, sisters, children and: Hopkins could not be extradited) Charles, irvin and Cyrus, subject grandchildren of the honor cou- on the charge, but challenged him tu certain advancements. The'pie; Mr. and Mrs.

Ward Fletcher! "To come to Ohio, submit to ar- liody of was brought and Mrs. Ota Snodgrass of Green- rest and try this rase in open hen- for funeral services field, and Mayme Reed and Eleu- court." and burial. or Clark of this city. Davey's move came while the In the action brought by f) lc 1O nse decorations were i legislators were assembling for the West Street Christian church. Louisville Joint Stock Land charmingly carried out in the late today to consider bank against Frank W.

Cage and! ors ye iiow and white. Tliemaiuj a resolution empowering the at- amended complaint i det rations were bunches of juni- tor ney general to investigate the LUNCHEON AT NOON DEBATE ALL PHASES Washington, March IS. Talk othors. an and claim were filed by the plain-; tiff and summons ordered to she-riff of Howard county for several of tlu- defendants. The action is one for fore-closure of a on real estate in l.in- erty township.

Lot E. Warner, trustee of the Sharpsville Bank which is in liq-' uidation, was given authority to I per, pine cones and eucalyptus I ns charges and call a state in settlement of an owed the bank. In the divorce proceedings brought by Kffle Shaw against Oliver Shaw, the defendant was and the defense re- Prosex-uting Attorney defaulted ferred to Noel A. Purvis. Judge Russell pet the trial for Monday March 25.

In the "guardianship of Rose Merchen' and others, William Merchcn the guardian was given permission to construct a partition fence on the lands of the wards. The action brought by Neva Burke Doyle against William O. Sharp, for possession of an eighty-acre farm one nl est of New Lancaster, was dismissed, the defendant having vacated the premises. In the divorce case of Nellie Norrls against I.eo Norrls a rule was made for the defendant to have an answer on file by Monday March. 25.

In the guardianship of John W. Wllburn war veteran, the guardian reported sale of corn to the amount of $321.22 and was givep permission to pay debts contracted by the ward prior to the The estate of the late Joshua B. PJymire to H. O. Hendersin, assessor for leaves and branches, which had been gathered in the mountains near Fresno, and gilded by Mr.

and Mrs. Elward Manlove and son David. Mrs. Manlove, who was formerly Miss Theodocia Glass, is a sister of Mrs. Findling, and as she was unable to attend the celebration, she took great pleasure in preparing the decorations.

Favors were gilded eucalyptus leaves, on which had been written the figures, 1SS5-1935. Two large baskets of yellow jonquils adso added much to the attractiveness of the scene, the flowers being gifts of Mrs. Findllng's Sunday school class and of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Michel.

During the afternoon, more than seventy-five friends and relatives called at the home to extend congratulations and good wishes to the happy couple. The Continued' on Page 2. grand jury to consider possible criminal prosecutions in connection with them. Assemblymen foes of the governor had threatened an impeachment move against the former Kent tree surgeon if evidence submitted Hopkins and implicated the governor. Davey said the "alleged, but unnamed wrongdoing on the part or someone connected with the Democratic committee," took place before his inauguration and that, despite this Hopkins "by inference" had connected his name with It.

Francis Poulson, state Democratic chairman, previously had exonerated Davey in the charges. stating that funds had been solicited according to universal party practice. "I assume full responsibility and have no apologies to offer," Poulson had said. End of National Bank Notes Meets With No Dissent; Effect Will Not BeWoticed Washington, D. Mar.

Elimination of national bank notes from the currency system through the retirement of bonds on which may be based, which was announced last week by the will involve, aa between the Treasury and the national banks issuing the" notes, little more than a bookkeeping operation. As concern)! the public, the change will Involve merely the Imperceptible disappearance circulation of na- tbe purpose of fixing the Inheirl-lt-lonal bank notes orer a Ung per- virtually no change will be, involved in the reserve position of national banks, but the Treasury will have the temporary use ot extra funds, against which it will assume liability for redemption of the national bank currency as it trickles back from An Important step toward simplification 1 of the currency system will have been achieved, besides elimination of a in the banking system that enabled national bank! to some extent contract be called Day" in Tip-! 01 compromise on the bonus 15- ton as the Federation 0 toda the hou3 Clubs will be held on that day at Prepared to start debate on the question tomorrow under a nil" permitting free choice between Beginning with the registration i at 8:30 in the; morning and con-1 currency, inflation, bond issue and tinning througji the afternoon, it' will be a day jof inspiration and pleasure. In order that the day may be one of complete emancipation from household and business duties for the women, they are'extending an invitation to the men of the community to attend the noon luncheon and hear A. E. Kress, widely known as a Kiwanis speaker I and a member of- Washington, Mar.

the board of trustees of the In-j house rules committee favorably diana state farm. His subject will reported today a rule which other methods of payment. Chairman Pat Harrison of the senate finance committee tho problem to the white house and emerged from a half hour's discussion to say that he personally was "anxious to work out something that the administratioa can approve." ES Decision to Rearm May Farther Than Hitler's 1 Announcement. 4 SITUATION IS TENSE Understood Ludendorff Will Be Recalled to Organize Reich Army. His Relief Leg He Mails It to Rooscveit Toms River, N.

March 13. Mintola, a resident of Ocean county, who is supported by the federal government, invested GS cents in stamps last week to mail Pres- idenO Roosevelt a 36-pound log he received reluctantly from the local relief bureau for Mr; Minlola maintains the log and 17 others in the loud delivered to him we: of gumwood, a variety not adaptable to fireplaces or wood-burning He feels he should have received a load of dry oak or pine. A frequent letter-to-the- president writer, Mr. Mintola Avent to the Lakewood post office with his log, whoch was 30 inches long and 10 inches in diameter. (By United Press).

London, March John' Simon, foreign secretary, and Captain Anthony Eden, lord privy seal, 'will go to Berlin by! airplane, on Sunday as previously planned, it was announced Officially tonight. (By United Press). i I London, March IS. The cabi- i net, at an emergency meeting today, was understood to have! the text of a note'to Germany on the reich's new compulsory army service law. It was reported that the note tantamount to a protest already had been forwarded tci 'Sir Eric Phipps, ambassador at for immediate transmission to Paron Konstantin von Neurath, German foreign minister, and Adolf Hitler.

.1 The note is designed to jlay the basis for the next stage of. delicate negotiation which jmay turn Europe definitely toward peace or war. The note declared Britai extremely unwilling to abandon the opportunity which a visit! of Sir John Simon -and Capt. Eden to Berlin wouldj af-j ford for promoting a general! derstanding. The note was drafted by the cabinet at an emergency meeting this morning.

it was learned the British government was considering consulting the United States as well as olker world powers on the new crfsia resulting from Germany's conscription law. is Auto by Atlanta Safe Robbers Is Said to Have Had Local License. AREVIEW POLITICS THIS Representative Evans Into the O. P. Eace 1 for OTHERS WILL Greenlee Will No Doubt Be a Candidate for Democratic Nomination.

USED MODEL FORD Monday morning Sheriff Baker of Hamilton county was in contact with Sheriff Cardwell of Tinton and notified the latter that he had received a tip on the brui- dit car, in which- the men who forced the safe in the Indianapolis, Mar-ch resentative H. H. Evans 0-f New- 1 castle, who introduced more bills' and made more speeches than any! o'ther member on the minority side, is the first in the field a elefinite announcement as--a candidate for the Republican! nomination for governor. During the closing hours of the general assembly, he informed his associates he was in the race. Brimful of confidence, Evans expressed the opinion he will have little or no opposition, but the indications are that there wjll be the largest group of governorship candidates the Republicans have had in recent years.

Evans has been meanjber the house for five sessions, in, whi-2h, he established reputation! as a voluble and vigorous debat-j or. He was a thorn in the the Democratic management two" years ago and he was active in opposing their program, this although he was not. as Cochran in his criticism of Demc-cratic robs as previously. Evans has been identified ae- tivelv with a coterie- that was re- for enactment of limiting tax on city real be "Our Young Criminal." There are eight clubs belonging to the county federation, Tipton chapter of Epsilon Sigma Omicron, Tipton Art Association, Delphian Study club, Kempton Study brings the soldier bonus issue before the house tomorrow and assures the inflation-bonus bloc a Vote on their "greenback" proposal. The almost unprecedented rule club.

Junior Art League, Matinee provides 10 hours of general de- Muslcale, the Business and Pro-1 bate on the whole controversial fessional Women's and 88ue of how to pay the Economics club. However attendance at this convention is not confined to the membership of these clubs alone, but a cordial invitation is exjtended to all women of the county, who are interested. Mrs. Herbert V. Morris, president; Mrs.

Law Richards, vice- president, and JVtrs. Ebert Alljson, secretary-treasurer are the officers of the'coujnty federation anil they are being ably assisted in perfecting plans -for this day by committees from all of the clubs In the federation. Tipton county women are very proud of Miss May Hobos, who is a 'member of the board of the Indiana federation and also' a former treasurer. She will 'be. present for the entire nay.

Five out-of-town speakers will be beard dnri beginning wlt Meter of the I Association a Jones the day Tuesday, Miss Martha Van ana Tuberculosis irginia 000 bonus. It enables advocates of inflation, lottery andj bond issue methods of payment to offer their proposals for a ivote. I Has Returned Home. Mrs. C.

E. iBillhymer returned to her home southeast of Omega Monday after spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Sparks ot East Jefferson street, following a tonsil operation. I' 'I She was feeling much better when she left i her daughter's home, and It Is thought she will now get along nicely. Visited Sick iWoman.

'Mr. and MrsJ L.JG. Serlght of this city were at Elwood Sunday where they with th'e former's niece, MrL Orintha. JUrne, who has been dMUdally ill (By Unitoi 1 Press). Berlin, March IS.

Compulsory, military seirvicc may be! ex- teude'd to the German navy land air iforce. a navy spokesman in the 'reichswehr ministry indicated today, under Adolf Hitjer's decree providing for a drafted army. Conscripts, undcir the lirst article! of Saturday's -compulsory service' law are for a The navy spokesman said I under lit conscripts could be signed: to the.army, navy or rapidity of absorpi into: the navy and air force pending upon the availabilitj ships and airplalnes. The: propaganda ministry said It had i not been decided whel her compulsory naval service she nltl be included under the new law. As' regards the army, there Contlnded on Page 2.

Finds It Cheaper Than Bear Cosi iat ir ton de- lof- Lumber Company office at made their escape. The Hamilton county oflk-e found a man who saw the car ami stated it was a model A Ford tate to SI.50 a hundred, and to dan. either a 102!) or 1930. and that it was bearing a license plum the first three numbers of which were 5GG-. This means that the license a hundred in the rural Inasmuch as the entire tax' situation will be threshed out the extra session Governor Paul, V.

MsN'utt is to call as soon aa congress acts on the Roosevelt was issued In this county and the, programs for relief and national i security, Evans, according to his 1 Tipton slier.ff was busy following i boosters, will have another oppor- the information, checking on 1923 and 1930 Ford sedans. Of course, the plates on the bandit car may have been 'stolen, but so far no reports of stolen plates have been received. At least two men and perhaps mor-e are said to have been £ar. Investigation in the soft earth near -the lumber company that one of the tires of the car made a peculiar marking and cars are being; checked as to this bil of evidence. A later check-up of actual cash iu the safe, 'shows the bandits got less than the $30 at first to hav3 been taken, the actual amount being about $22.

Damage done In the safe is more than this amount. Several good finger prints wera obtained from the safe and froci articles handled by the bandits, und the officers believe they have niorei evidence on this job than, is generally left behind. tunity to promote his Evans will have competition I his own congresional Raymond Springer of who was the nominee years ago. Is an active although he has made no public announcement. There arc here regardin conflicting Ralph Gates Columbia City, former mander of the American who is regarded as for governor.

There is wordffi several of his friends that for U. WfUWngton. D. Mar. 18 Mariner S.

Eccles. governor the JFederal Heserve Board, duced a new and striking- illusi tlon the paradoxical nature the present! cheapness of government borrowing when he Icld members ot the House Co; that it was lory to borrow i lor Jt to to meet Its ekpei by 1T S. to Borrow of issuing Greenbacks of of er Fundii borrowed through the issuance of 180-day discount bills cost only Oil! Per cent, he said. MrJ Eccles might have made the comparison even more striking bad he chosen, for the latest issue of 183-day Treasury bills was sold at an average rate of 0.094 per cent. last 'May the Treasury sold 90-day bills at an average rate of 0.06 per cent.

extreme cheapness pf Treasury financing through; dls- InJwiHkrlti hnva fers to wait until 1938 to run the United States senate, j- I -jr Most- of the w(se men the Republicans and lean to the belief that the ing of more than mere pi ary plans for next cainj should ba delayed until after extra isesslon, which many them say be fraught' more political significance! the regular assembly that ponoil consideration, of reforms numerous vpcating. Governor McNntt, at been opposed to an -extra and he made; it -clear in cial mesage that he wq issue a call except to. state to play Its part InxJ posed national relief an programs. However, the for removal! ot, the clause ot the $1.50 limitations bills-! The and tljfo realty-' sist on this.

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