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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 6

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FAR I effort? may Iriir thnt they ryiiiF: to -ret some place and that a start hail lo he made before was ar-com- 'plished. The meeting was well worth while'and brought out an I change of ideas of mutual vantage to those in attendance, representing a cross section nf Lively Session of the Soils Committee Members and meeting in.iu.v Business Held. -imilar ones held fur ihr the hil'ili i HITLER ORDERS A PLEBISCITE FOR SLOVAKS PKWJ8. Drnzil Bui-toti, City Lineman 1 fte In fhst X-ray examinations made the Emergency hospital Monday evening of Denzll Burtonj. city lineman who was injured in a fall on North Main street Monday af- ternoon.

disclosed ate man had sustained a jiroken The" man may be Ready to Send His Troops placed in a cast, which he Win be Will MET AT PALACE CAFE pnigi-aiii and ceiling ihe in. ill iil'ili'- 'li iv inward il. UII- Against Any Opposition of Czechs DEMANDS I furred lo wear for the next months in order thai' I he may heal as if)should. Burton and other, city jliaht eni- were ensagejd in iremoviBi? the stay poles of the Indiana Rail- A DECISION; mad on North Main street jand he Memhers of county anil township soils consfrvaiiou enni- tnittPP business and professinnnl mMi a- lh'' cafe Monday I dis- enssion of sinvriiiiU'M 's i program and liefY.ie Hi. inc adjonrned at liv-Iy won' Mitchell of Windfall and il S.

Malliii of Tipton, larger pail of tin' which ended where It sl.iri.'.l. In. Ii ile-ii lirsi The meeting a splendid dinii. liy STATE all and prior to ilu- nn-al C.uy Trimble. is and.

Mrs. clarence crnm-h. miii.uis:. furnished sunn' iXn in inusie and the was npendl with .1 prayer liy A. II.

Mi-NVal. County Aireni Wall, M. clary called the ineeiiii.c tn order and C.uy chairman of the county committee, introduced tlj-'' committeemen from the. various townships and aslted them and j- jrn upheld a de- lheir siiests to stand. In this lsio nf Delaware suix-rior manner a survey of the crowd 1 our hich denied an in.iiiiu-iioii could lie made, l.eini; sous llt residents of Manor business ni'-n of various lines.

Mum-ie and I tela- professional m. 11. a minister ami county liottsii 'i; agrirnlturisis. Th(1 i.ttieliert the law. Jesse A.

Harlow then in; 10- i a iitninistitul ional. duced Virgil Sexton, of the exte-i- All allacks on validity of the sion depart men I of rurdtn uni-llaw were overruled by the su- versily. wbn in a brief way out i was on a pole about 20 feet high. He had looped his safety Will Probably Move Agaikflt Hitler in' -0 Hake No find-Cupy of PhawohVlaws-. Cairo.

The flr3t. and only- known copy of a Pharijohic code of law has "been found in an uri- dergronnd 1 cemetery' at Turij el Gebel, Upper Egypt, by fjrofc Sami Gahr, of the Fund I utti- wrgity. Th8 discorery is hailed hy as "one of the most important in recent jea.fi." Thleires J'BuryV Vlcrtm. I to 2(f0- to- -ppnni-ia, $7.20 to f7.60; 300 to- 400 pOMVitt, $5.90 to 47.10; 100 to 160 pouUds, $6.60 to saws w.ere 10c to Iffc lower, moatly $6.50 to $6.85. Cattle were steady to strong, cAttta-were unchanged at ddWB, and: lamb? were strong to 10c jBieher at $9.00 to $9.25.

Chicago, "March 14. Receipts on -nogs', 11.000; held over, opened 15c to 20c early" top cattle, 6.000;. aheep- and lambs. 13,000. NOW SHOWING Only.

Three Days Left Everyone Should It ACTIVE TREATY IS HELD VALID Indiana High Court Makes Decision in Case Sent From Muncie. HAS RIGHT Mar. 1 The In Break-Up of Czechoslovak Union Is Forseen in Nazi Move. London, l.jl.T-Britain jand watched, 1 the Czecho- helt 1. 7 around the pole and when! he tm "'Pi 3 wl anxiet last yi sterday ac; authority.

iliatia supr.ine court held constitiliional 111. creating a stale liousin: under'which cities and counties are enabled lo carry out. slum clearance projects, i The opinion, written by Iferlin. Mar. II.

Chancellor Adolf llitb-r's order to the depos- 1 ed Sloval; premier to liavo the Slovak parliament meet litis has temporarily held in I abeyance plans for possible occupation of Czeeho-Slovakia. The information cum'' from a confidential source which usually! has proved to lie riRht. I If today's session does not 1 tiling complete victory for 111 viewpoint of the deposed Slovak premier. T)r. Joseph Tiso.

and if the Czechs do not sive satisfactory Kuaranters that fleriuan rights and demands will be respected, troops will begin to move ill an estimated sirenslh up to 1 I divisions. the guy wire. ItTijll. having rot- led off at the ground. The man, looped to the polej had no other than' to lnnd with the pole and he wjfts of the opin? jion the pole fell on him.

causing i the injury. night they jinteryene. Thp but' it was 1 not eJfpeeted twoj countries, along with said they Germdny and. Itajly, would guarantee Czechb-Slovakia's ahrun ten borders! after-'the Mn- nleh accord in erent of "unpro- agg'resaiOn'f hut the agree-! ment never was formalized-directly with' the Prgaue'government. Czejcho-Slovak approaches to Germany regarding- the always' brought -tjhe" answer' that Britain and; Prance had not' taken the ep so: why shodld Germany, Great Britain and France signed i an ar nex to the Munich accord of Cleveland, O.

tJiieves held up James Ktrkwood. 50. a grocer, they, heaped.insult upon injury. They injured Kirk pocketbook to the extent.of then piled 500 pounds of sugar and flour on their victim. "filzzanl" Stones FoundL coveries of hjghly polished" found Stones amid dinosaur excavations near Greybull have mystified' scientists for years.

They were iderl- tifled as "glziafd" Local Grain Market. fi2c Cbrii, per 100 lbs. 60c Oats, bushel Soy, Beans. bushel Local Fradace dozen lac ladiatutpulls rrodnce Market, Jobbers offer shippers strictly fresh stock, loss off. 13c a- dozen" in cases weighing 54 j'itisj 6f oyer; lc more delivered cp ntT pay prices lc a pound more than below prices it delivered In Indla'ftafotia: Heavy hens, 16c Leghorrte.

lie; springers. Barred White Rocks, ISc; colored, 14c; fcegh'orn, 12c; old cocks. 9c. Bntasr paying 23c a pound for No, 1. 21c: for No.

2, ifiiant Reaver Trapped. Here Monday an Work of Salvage gun at Once. Be- TO BE MODERN PLANT the lined the iiims and purposes of tile farm program as adopted for in.1.0 and its ohj.iiiv>. Ai the conclusion of his remarks he called for and; there preine csriirt and t'bi' opinion helii that the city, of Muncie Had lh' power uf emiiK'iii domain in acquire properly for housing projects outside the i-iiy limits. The conn denied there was a jurisdic- Prague.

1 Sloval; parliament has been summoned to meet today, upon orders of Adolf; Hitler, the fuehrer of Germany. decide whether it wants lo go! Tipton Monday i afternoon, and I its own way as a slate independ- started adjusting the insurance nl from Czecho-Slovakia. l. on he Tipton Milling Company's Company of Chicago were in 29 -j-on thej basis that they 'by" a previous offer of -an international guarantee of the new of the Czechoslovak stafe against" unprovoked aggression 1 The British vijew is thatja direct march; on Prfigiie would bring up the issue of guarantees, but it would have to be decided whether I the invasion was "unprovoked." Millers! the Slovaks want jo change the Czecho-Slovak govern- llie cilv On the fuph'rer's demands. President Rmil Hiicha of Czecho-Slovakia.

last night summoned the parliament lo meet at 10 a. to day in Hiatislava. to "decide about the future and the existence of Slovak nation." I'nder Nazi pressure a vole fa- plant, destroyed fire 'Saturday evening, and which was still in spots Tuesday morning. A force ol men put meni forjjGerman tutelage' ft is no concern of the Daily Mail i In French Foreign Office' quarters! the view was taken that the Berlin-Prague-Bratislava quarrel was hone of the business of France, as Germany had not recoguized Czecho-Slovakjajs new frontiers 1 shelled corn, many bushels. of which are good tor ifeied, were were many and variul inquiries.

ijonnl dispute between hut the discussion in a -ond" 1 and tlm coun'y. way between Mr. Mitchell Purpose or llie act. the VO ring independence was predict- shoveled along the right 'of way and Mr. Martin was lh" In'-li held, was Die publi-- of (ho NIcltal pi ate tracks.

It point'of. the meciing. i health, sal', ly and morals ae. 1 tl paHiauient vote to' Their discussion started when i welfare." 1 secede, the Czecho-Slovak slate. The opinion held 1 he law will to work salvaging the train and therefore tjie tour- the man staled he doubt- ed il" any one unrlhing aboni the farm program, that he advised farmers who asked his advice to accept it il" il met their immediate program and reject it otherwise.

He wound up by say-! ing that he did not think the m. who were trying to explain the I program knevanylhiiig about it, and nn nunc than the ordinary man. His remarks hruughl on! a dU- enssion. which might have "soli" on utilii inoriiiiig had not County' Agent Clary ii was gel- ting late. Mr.

Mitchell stated that the only way fihe farmer could and compete with other lines, all of which were organized, was by) some program which will enable them to control prices, anil the ff -j forts of the soils commit lee'are di- rected toward that end. Sexton, in answer to-the remarks of Mr. Martin, admitted that they were blazing a new trail and that in a few years their not lesull iii abr.igai 'uMi of th constitutional limit of boiided in dehtedness. Twenty-live such housing authorities have been established in the state under the 1 law. Fined SI.

New York. March Try was lined .00 yesterday by Federal Judge John Knox on bis of guilty'to a charge or obliterating? "Made in Cermany" from electric batteries he sold to the city. Family Beset, 13 of IS 111. Authorized Dealers in Eye Frosted Foods Moore 's Market IN LIQUID FLOOR WAX IT'S. Shino-Spar An Improved Type of Self-Polishing Wax Mop-Proof Water-Proof Non-Hazing Greater Resistance to Traffic "My Dear Friends" There's a Wax That IS a Wax! Ogle Little Hnt Fwnifb.

Your Home- It TefU What Ton Are. Middlefield, Thirte. of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Weaver's IS children have been 'confined their beds with scarli fever which has (dosed schools here.

PAYING; EG6S Hennery Brown I 15c Hennery White 15c Firsts 18c Butter Fat SELLING Poultry, Hog and Dairy Feeds See Us Before You Buy That Next Ton of OR Feed PAY CASH SAVE FEAR CAMPBELL Co. Tipton Elwood Kcmpton already greatly reduced ss than a year ago by the September dismemberment, at Munich, again would be reshaped with Slovakia and t'arpatlio-Ukraiiie forming one or separate republics under Nazi tutelage. Rohemiii and Moravia, the Czech parts in the western part, would be all that would remain of Czecho-Slovakia. Meanwhile, at Bratislava, deadly hoinli explosions last night punctuated the separatist demands of Slovaks who staged violent anti-Czech' demonstrations and heard their leaders virtually declare their independence of the Prague central government. The bomb explosions, in which six persons were reported killed and 50 Injured, came in succession during a defiant demonstration at which Alexander Mach.

propaganda chief in the ousted Tiso cabinet, declared "Slovnkia is now governed by Czechs have no more to say." power guarantee was not inj effect. WObDMEK TOXK1HT. will be loaded and rushed to Chicago where there Ms equipment for drying and (donning Other grain, wheat anj especially, will be'salvaged and treated in the manner. 1 Definite assurance that the mill3 will be rebuilt compact and modern manner given by O. Brewer Monday, and are being worked out.

Tho present tentative plan is; build back from the Jef- serson street line and erect a mill and feed plaut, using the latest modern machinery and epuiquient, and work-is to be started as soon as possible. This will be jgood news for the producers of this community and the decision means- much to the county and especially the immediate territory of Tipton. 'Monday workmen were putting a new roof on the office portion of the destroyed plant, which is a two-story structure on the line of Jefferson street, and this may be left aa it is. The mill proper. Special MectiiiKjto be Held at the O.

O. F. Hall. The special meeting of the- Modern woodmen of Tipton comity is to' be; held at the'Tipton" Odd Fellows' Kail tppight member prospective member program, jTiptbfi Ca m'p" w'il 1: serve' re fresh men ts." Statu Ma 'nakfr -J Raymond Trout of and State lipputy "of will be here the meeting will I one of intetfest to 1 WILLIS IS t- Will Run Against Sen. Minton in FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES FARMERS OIL TIRE CO.

103 Fhonw 484 Washington, Mar. li. Raymond E. Willis, defeated in 1938 by only 5.197 votes, 'announced last night that he will he a candidate for the 1940 Republican senatorial nomination. Willis unexpectedly came close to defeating Senator Van Nuys.

He considers he will have a better chance to defeat Senator Million in 1940, "if Minton dares to seek renomination." "I think it Just as well be understood now that I shall seek renomination next year," Willis said. "I don't know of any other candidates." Capitalist Hies. New York, Mar. G. Collier, capitalist, advertising executive and hotel magnate, died of a heart attack lata yesterday.

He would have been 66 years old March 23. He had been 111 for some time, but his death was unexpected. Until March 6, he had been at Florida borne on Useppa Utand. IMr. be razed and the Bet south! from the about 20 feet or 'I companies will, however, will new building, sidewalk Hue more.

The salvage within the next few days, have a large force of men at work ''as there is much of value in the ruins, in addition to grain. Heavy, costly machinery was in the burned mill and the salvage for junk alone will amount to considerable. Since 1852 a mill has been located at the intersection of Jefferson street and the railroad, the first one being built on the east side of tie tracks by William Dickson and James Price years aold to Barlow ft Cojmpany, who operating four years Isaac Parker ft Sons. i-ateed for Other own- sold Ten 6taley, after it to mill vera M. McFall jand wis built on Concord, N.

Carliind believes he caught' 'the kins of beavers. He trapped one wefgli- ing more than 100' 'pounds aitd measuring 51 inches long. Generally fair, rising itemperature tonight, except in extreme northwest portion; mostly cloudy and much Wednesday. HOOS ARB IOWEB. Decline or 15c nt TndtaiwiWUs Tuesday" Morning.

March 14. ceipts on hogs, held over, 80; cattle, calves, sheep and Iambs 1,5.00. Hog prices early today In the local stock market: wefe 15o lower; 1C0 to 250. pounds, PEOPLES LOAN and OOMPAHY Masonic Bnfldlag- delivered' at Indianapolis. JErutteTrr-iJobhers' selling prtces fttJNeiWBmery butter.

No. 1, 28Vi- 2. in quarters and halves, lc more. THE ONLY LOW PRICED CAR COMBINING "ALL THAT'S BEST AT LOWEST COST" A 1939 Chevrolet Coupe, Delivered in Tipton $661.06 Other Models Correspondingly Low VALUE LOWER PRICE SALES LEADER Moore Bros. CHEVROLET SALES 214 East Jefferson St.

Phone 57. The rubllc Debt. Mar. .14 Kew Deal added another.pillar to business appeasement structure when Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, aanounced that the administration baa abandoned plana to aak that tae public deht limit be increased t'ji at this ses Elan of congress. Boy Killed Mundle, March Wayne A iilcKInley, 4 years old, was itruck and fatally (hurt hit-and-run' motorist last night is he skated in the street in iront of his home.

Hli death vas the Mth.dn Delaware county lince Jan. li Try a "Lost" or "Pound' Gas i khock-FrMfX-Bay DR. R. J. OOLtllJffS 1.9 North Main St ers of big Hugh K.

M. Friend Propst. west side following the burning of the! cue on. the tide, in the elfhiiis and for'manjy yearaj the. late Andrew 8.

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