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7i shown. t. clou-. it 1 1 t. i 5 VOLUME LH, NO.

71. INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1935. I i j- V' i i ART EXHIBIT TO OPEN FOR WEEK ON SUNDAY Crlqinal Asctateil Prens. Indianapolis. March 23.

A CDOffiiEIIT PLAIJS ARE r.TADE I1UIIT TODAY theft number of retd lanterns owned by the citV were missing, and there. "were reports that a grou of having an unin-llirrnpted plav festival on a street in the negro district. School Arts CommitteeChair-" man. Miss Daisy Alwes, Miss F.dith Miss Lois Miss Marv White, Miss Muriel Trueblood. Hanging Committee Chairman, Mrs.

Louis Osterman. Mrs. Will Former F. FmINCESS GUAM DID By Associated Prss. Southampton, March a police guard to chase the curious away, Princess Barbara Hutfon Mdivani, soon to divorce Prince Alexis, boarded the S.

S. Bremen at todav for her return to New York. Iler cousin. Jimmy Donahue, was with her. The police explained that the Wool worth heiress had asked for special protection, so all who awaited her arrival, at the steamer were scattered.

Dr. William Gear Spencer to Give Commencement Address at Local High School. Kust Make Plans to Move on Senate as Roosevelt Opposition Kept in, Mind. Yc-ng Crlde Faces Larceny Ch-rg; as Husband Held Foilow-Jrj 'Theft of Kings. Police ''investigated.

fit trestles with, lanterns hanging at intervals neatly blocked off the street, while games of erty Kaufman, Ralph James, Francis EuTJalv. Social Committee Chairman, Local art lovers will have an opportunity to view an outstanding art exhibit during the week beginning Sunday, it has been announced here. The Seymour Art League will present an exhibit of the works of Francis Brown of Indiana 'State Teachers College at Mun-cie. the exhibit owning Sunday afternoon in the art gallery of. the city library and continuing each afternoon and night for the next week.

Mr. Brown is considered an excellent artist and his work has received much attention during recent years. He has received a large number of awards on his Skotch and "(s and Rob '3frs. tiuv i Cooper. Mrs! Lvnn speaks to DR.

HUTCHENS IS CHOSEN PASSAGE IS FORECAST INVESTIGATION CONTINUED bers" were in full swing. officers sent the children home, and returned the trestles and lanterns to their original guard "We cn Crert Fcrriri Former Will Deliver Baccalaureate Sermon This Year Other Plans Are Being Made. Private Polls Tend to Show Upper Body Will Vote Bonus by Small Margin. Arraignment of Columbus Couple Delayed Pendhiq Further Prcbina of Case. Faulkconer, Mrs.

F. -O. Whitmer, Mrs. HarrV H. Miller.

Membership Committee Chairman. Paul R. MeOuire, Frank Platter. Mrs. Ed Eisner, Mrs.

,11. C. Henderson. Publicity Committee Chairman, Mrs. T.

A. Mott, Mrs. E. S. Welch, Miss Beryl Dannetelle.

AH citizens of Seymour are invited to the opening exhibit Sunday afternoon. Hostesses in charge will be members of the social committee. EGRESS GN young1 bride of a month and WTIOilllT noil Dr. William tlear Spencer, "71 By ABsoclated PreBB. Washington, March 23.

Jubilant supporters of the bonus, president' of Franklin College, has been chosen to deliver the paintings and has jnctiires at present in John Herron Art Institute, Public Art Gallery at Richmond. Muncie Y. M. C. and a number "of schools.

He waft 2-21 YEAR TERTil annual address flushed with a sweeping House for the 1933 graduating class of Bv AiocUteA Prss. Sacramento, CaliV Marc "a Former President Hoover told California 1-" -cans today tc "theories of this a.dmimV.:.l do not work" and the ei must decide tietween a prvfr -ment based on American ciples of liberty and one 1 regimentation and bureaucrat Murder Trial in Jennings Coun Shields "'High School at exercises to be conducted May 30, it was announced today by N. J. Lash- Victory, made their plans today to move on the Senate. Despite the Roosevelt administration's opposition, thev expressed every confideiWM' Xhey wouldyvin again, and place upon an unwilling Separation From Continental Quarrels Appears Possible in Europe Today.

Art Conference ty Ends in Romance And- Sentence. Uj ny a pupil of William Forsythe, J. Ottis Adams and the John Herron Institute. A long list of awards have been given" his work during the past twenty years. The officers and committees of the Seymour Art League in chargeoMhb exhibiLand.

others Held Here Today I President's desk a bill calling for nioiir citr schools. Dr. E. L. llutchens.

this city, superintendent of the Seymour distrid-of Methodist Hjiopal Churches, has been chosen by WED WHILE JURY IS OUT v- -I immediate payment of Instructors; and Supervisors From 000,000 to -World War FRENCH TROOPS MOVING Bv" Associated Iindon. March 23. hint of during the year are: President. of Private polls indicated they Jier husband were being held, in fbecity jflil here today on crand lar( and vagrancy charges pending completion of invest iga- tion into the alleged theft of a number of diamond rings from the Kamman Jewelry Store in this city on February 23, according to Chief of Police Julius Harlow. The young couple, giving their names as Rd West, age twenty-one, and Ruby-Enibry West7 who told Chief Harlow she will be seventeen next August, reside in Columbu and, according to Chief Harlow, secured their marriage license in Brownstown, February 23, being married in Columbus the following day.

The police official said the young woman told him she gave her age as eighteen at the time the license was secured. While an investigation was being continued into the case the nan and woman are being held in Southern Part State Attend. Vancis Murray; First Vice-Pres ident. T. A.

Mott; Second Vice- on the a great forward, economic ment," the former in one of his rare stst: since leaving ofUce, "if paralyting effects of mi activities may be removej." Mr. Hoovec statements Lueriiia Jackson Johnson, orty-twd-yetV-oJd North Ver 'resident. Miss Mildred Miller; Art instructors and from all southern Indiana as non negress, who spent the past Treasurer. Mrs. T.

S. Blish: Sec British isolation from continental quarrels apiieared on the turbulent European scene today as Sir John Simon, foreign secretary, PETjared for his momentous talks with Reichsfuehrer Hitler in Ber retary, Mrs. O. 0. Swails.

six months in the Bartholomew county jail, was found guilty of Kxhibits Oommiftee Chairman. niembeisi, of the graduating class to deliver the baccalaureate sermon at annual bnccalcaureate exercises Sunday night, May 26. Dr. Hutchens is father -of-. Lewis Hutchcns, president of the grad-uating class.

At a business meeting of the Senior class held this week, each Senior filled out questionnaire triving his name as he wished it on his diploma, his choice of a Miss Mildred Miller, Mrs. Mau charge of manslaughter by a made in a letter to lin jury in Jennings circuit court rice Browning. Mrs. fluy Martin, Mrs. Ernest Binre.

Forest Kvuar far north as Indianapolis and in-eluding instructor. in. that city, gathered in SeymourtodYy for an Art Conference conducted in the art annex of the Seymour lublie Library. The conference, arranged by Francis Murray, supervisor of Thursday night, connection with the slaying last September Sir John himself, in a speech president or the to constituents in the Spen Val-1 Republican assembly i. lev near Lml last night Halbert bad "We cannot indulge in every sort I Hoover, titular head of the of foreign adventure over all the ty, to prepare a mess--? would succeed and that the Senate, by a.

margin, also would vote the bonus. Whether it would choose the Pat man new. currency bill remained to be determined. What would happen after a presidential veto also was for the future to decide. Administration men have been predicting the Senate would, uphold a eto.

President Roosevelt made no comment on the bonus, though his remarks yesterday on taxation recalled his warning that for every dollar above budget estimates Congress spends, it shouKl provide a dollar of revenue through new taxation. He said yesterday, that the question of Mrs. Bessie Tribble. Music Contest A sentence of two to twenty one years in the Indiana women's baccalaureate speaker, a state world or pledge our activity- to Judges Named prison was imposed. ment of his intended work after separated cells in the city jail The trial in the Jennings graduation and suggestions lor tiendinc definite decision as to Theodore Roosevelt, tioned in some ouarters contender for the Repn! presidential nomination in everybody's quarrel." The foreign previously told the House of Commons Britain has no enthusiasm for court terminated with romance.

the betterment of his high school. FOUT Musicians From Indiana I charges. West was booked tem Shortly after the case went to Jr. received a large University to Come Here Next Saturday. the jury Thursday afternoon Lu- maiontv ot the votes cast.

porarily on a vagrancy charge, while the grand larceny charge art in the Sevmour city schools, opened at 9:30 o'clock this morning with roll call and introductions, arranging and display of packets and appointing of tentative committees. Miss Lillian Volland. art supervisor in the Columbus schools, was chairman of the meeting. At 10:15 o'clock. N.

J. Lasher, superintendent of the city schools, gave an address of wel enna and John Johnson. North "IS." McMillan, well known siiecial pact and insisted he was will address the not contemplating a special night, flying to the, coast agreement with any nation. i New York solely for i Nevertheless Simon awaited the pose. Veenon Negro who was being held football coach of Indiana univer Four prominent musicians from was filed against his wife.

Chief Harlow said a Bartholo in jau on a liquor charge, were nf levvin? new taxes depends' on Indiana University will be Henf to sity, will be the speaker at an mw coiintv official and State how much money Congress ap-1 draft of questions Italian, French married in the county clerk's office. Cooperation of Sheriff nual Honor Day exercises to lie held May 21, it is announced. Policeman Raymond Ball, of Co Seymour Saturday, March 30, where they will be the judges in Mr. Hoover was personally l.r- earlier arrangements ca'. propriates.

He added, smiling, aim jinusn omciam irimra in Jesse James and other Jennings The remainder of the present a district contest to be conducted that this was not a threat. rrarn touav wnicn ne is expecien come and a group discussion or county officers made possible the to Hitler, lnese ei- W.iU a whnnn nemocrats and his atiendanee nt the semester will be an active one at Shields High School here he-1 iL t. lumbus, got a "tip" on the case and went to Douisville where they found four rings in an establsh-ment there. They were told the school wedding of the two prisoners. to deman't Hv exereUrs nf n.niittienM ioined vesterdav to fwt, are exacted for all students of.

the hiih on (iromeniR in ine nign gmiung at OM. o'clock Saturday rni, Ma at 10:30 o'clo, lock with tu i- A few hours after the eere- i.hml twa bows -at J'jrewaHMrf KaiMw.iTJtwu..w.ru.m. hool, but more particularly morning. j. u.

JUlulill. nrkmrf- bad been soM in ih Estab ntony-'irs pmor tt'Ji' tlp; nirf those of the Senior'class. ter or remain outsider of anew system of security for Europe. rt The aumnwri.U.ms "are no longer a prep millenium', they are brought in its verdict of iruiltv. The Junior play will he given lishment for $20, and the officers posted $40 security and took the C.

pre; vtraiKirnvm nit rJt-itsoi of Manuel High School, Indianap- nvelt, tlrst in npprot.ng tie olis. in charge. At lUVi o'clock. aml Xm Mildred M. Osgood, of the Ball Pay ith npw State Teachers' ColWe.

Muncie. The final vote for the Batman bill Mrs. Johnson had lieen indicted The original plans for the con March as the tirst major by the grand jury on three versations between Simon, Capt. rings back to Bartholomew conn event on the year-end program I posed," the former .1 1 Y-k Anmonv r.nen, loru rnvy neai, The Senior plav will be presented was ty with them. Chief Harlow was "summoned after the officers there pal of 'Shields High School, is the district director of the locul contest.

The contest, which will include pianot vioin, cello and voice sections, open to any student in anv Indiana secondary school. Contestants are to be judged on their ability and and promise as spoke- on "Art as an Inteirratine containing these provisions and Hitler, called for a discus-1 Mav 3 followed bv Honor Dav on present made additional investigation, and (Continued on pare 6. column C) FUNERAL RITES FOR MISS BEDEL TO BE SUNDAY Factor in the Elementary Schools." May 21. The Juniors will enter ccr.cf; national ecuno production, or went to Columbus to assist in the sion or tlie Anu'lo-rTcncn pro-tsisals for security and the elimination of the imrt the of the tain the Senior at the annual Junior Senior banquet on May 24 case. Mrs.

West was taken into cus (Continued on page (5, column 8) ersailles Treaty relating to mill- tarv matters in return for Reich participation in a security sya-' todv about '3 o'clock Friday af- 318 to 00. Roosevelt leaders in the Senate do not lk for direct and con-elusive test on the issue for at (Continued on Pg ft. column 7) Ebner Hearing Is In Recess Services far Young County Woman Will be Conducted at Reddington Church. fomoon Columbus Chief School Math Harlow said she told the" follow a Rtorv runeral services for Miss Alice "On February 23 she and West Contest Held were in Sevmour at a restaurant Marie Bedel, age twenty-one, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs.

Lanstin solo performers and the contest is in no way connected with the state hih-school b'uul and orchestra contests. N'o enrollment fee is being charged for the contest. Artists from Indiana University who arc being sent by the extension division of the university and of the School of Music there which is conducting the state music contest for the purpose of discovering and encouraging mus and she made an excuse to leave and business man iu feated." He called for an er.er- birth of the Republican adding it has the great 1 sponsibility since the Abraham Lincoln "to standard in dvfe-nse of mental American Reeferring to the "pir. effects of mistaken gover. policies," Mr.

Hoover r. the "concrete results of policies," saying: "The most solemn obligations have been rf, "The nation faced 1 Winners in Algebra and Geometry living three miles cast of fcr fpw minutes. She said slic Mrs. Reddington, will be held Sunday Ebner to Resume Stand Tuesday When Trial Is Resumed. went to the Kamman store, look Competition Named to Go to Regional Meet.

tent. (lennnnv's action in announcing a conscript army waa followed bv an announcement of her willingness to discuss the original proposals. The British hope, that this desire on the part of Germany means that a satisfactory solution of the whole problem still is Sir Austen Chamberlain, former foreign secretary, told an audience in Birmingham that the afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Reddington Church in charge of fli cioi'K, luncneon was to be served at the Whitnev Tea West Fourth street, with J. R. Mitchell, principal of Shields High School, as the speaker, addressing the instructors on "What the High School Principal Expects of his Art Teacher." Reports of committees were to be made from 1 :30 to 2 o'clock nnd at 2 o'clock William Vogel, superintendent of, the Blooming-ton schools, was to speak on "Art in the Public Schools." Miss Ln- cia Mesch.

of the Burris Trainiic School, of Muncie. was to speak at 2:30 o'clock on "Arf in the Junior High Schol" followed by a general discussion at 3 o'clock on "Stabilizing and Extension of Art in the Public Schools." Miss Vinnie Oray, art supervisor of the Madison schools, was to lead the discussion. Retnirts of committees at 4 o'clock was to con ed at some rings and took three without purchasing any. About two weeks ago, she said, she and Winners of the mathematics the Rev. Otto Duncan.

Burial in contests Shields High School the Reddington Cemetery. Ily l'rr: Vincennes, March A I mp RobinsiVu Ebner husband went to Louisville Miss Bedel pnsscd away at the and she took the three rings, a- family home Thursday night at W' with one of her am! ical t'tlent among the high school students of Indiana, are Miss Winifred Merrill, daughter of Dean Merrill of the School of widow of Larence A. Ebner and executrix of his estate, will 7:30 o'coek following an illness sold them in the store where they greatest debt ever known same spirit "which plunged Eu of four days with pneumonia. She was a member of the En were recovered. f.

rope into war ami eanseo Chief Harlow said three fin? she admitted taking from glewood Baptist Church of Bed has tffn i only her enemies, hut the world, "The currency ford, had taught a Sunday her the. guilt of the dered uncertain to aflix to the local store have Wen identi School class at Brown Corner has "The government still throbs in ler- great war, fied as having come from that Church and was an active and Knt tha woman claims the centralized tn.ler an er bureaucracy in small business r.n hav? a fourth was her own. many. The Dailv Express, in patch from Berlin, said faithtful church worker. News of her death was a shock to her Officials after questioning her many friends and acquaintances Hitler will attempt to dodge the disabled and 1.

C. at Columbus apprehended her husband about 8 o'clock Friday 1 1 uuestion of tierman return nae oeen a clude the meeting. Each supervisor and instructor attending' was to be given a pie-tionnaire prepared byMrMur-ray which he was 'to fill out and who held her in highest esteem. Miss pedel was born May 0 music at I. U.

and a teacher of sunmmer school work there: Ern-. est Ifoffzimmer, head of the piano department there; Lehnart-von Zweyberg as instructor, and D. D. Nye, son of Bill Nye. well known humorist, a voice director at the university.

Students from all parts of southeastern Indiana will participate in (be locul contest 'which in former years has been conducted at Rlooinington. Entries closed March 1 and approximately twenty contestants are entered here. Iocal music teachers and members of the Seymour Monday Mnsicale are much interested in I ittered. "The cost were announced today following the holding of the event this week bv A. L.

fllnze. assistant principal and mathematics Dale Fink won the geometry contest, with John Walters, patsy Jackson, James (ilnze and Herbert Zicklcr finishing next in the order named. In the algebra contest Margaret Short ridge was first, with Olga Spieker and Charles Cooper tied for second place and Evelyn and Richard Wienhorst tied for. third t'bice. Esther Eg-gers finished next.

Anv student who is not art upper classman or who has not taken advance algebra was eligible to enter the algebra contest, while the geometry contest was open to students who had not taken solid geometry and who were not Seniors. The Shields Hiirh School winner will iro to Franklin College April (1 to eomfvte in the regional meet. nd the successful contestants there will artieipate in the state meet on April 20, at T'njhl. "He was nnestionen ami 1913, in Sevmour. Her parents of living is the Xngue if Nations ami present two new "demands" daring the Simon talks.

The demands in the night they were botn and a sister, Mrs. Lucile Klos advancing. termon. Sevmour rural route 4, were suid to be for a nary strong "More people are "More people (Continued on page 0. column 7) CHILD GIVEN HOME survive.

enough to mnke ermanv tne.upon me government mnke Oermany the. upon the government equal of Russia in the Haltic and ever before U. C. T. MEET HELD for III.

Taken to Mooseheart, Residence. Eight New Members ol Organi zation Honored. contest. the "ought here where they were in jail. Chief Harlow said he was a-waiting additional, developments and completion of his investigation before arraigning the couple on specific, charges.

Value of the three rings which Mrs. West is said to have admitted taking was approximately $80. DAMAGES AYARDEP Who Suffered lnurtd Eye Granted $1,1 CO. Ixicnl authorities are hopin" "Recovery is df-lave Mr. Hoover asserted: "The American dire tly before theia the i maintaining, and perfect; system of orJerly erty under ducted government, or of ins? it in favor of the created system of reg: and htirrnneratic (Continued on rage 8, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Tuell and Mr. and Mrs. William Tuell have returiieil from Mooseheart, where they took Jarnes H. "Jimmy" Zickler, thirteen-yenr- Installation of new officers of Seymour Council No.

624 of the I'nited Commercial Travelers face further cross-examination Tuesday when trial of a suit to break his will is resinned in circuit court here. The former secretary of the chanilicr of commerce who married Ebner in Septeiulicr, 1033, a few months before his death, appeared as a witness yesterday to tell of their marriage and honeymoon trip to Kiirnpe. The manufacturer died Januarv 1. 1034, leaving an estate estimated fit. $150,000.

When court adjourned for the wck-etidf the widow who wit)i five other beneficiaries is a defendant in the suit, was being cross-examined by Attorney A. J. Padgett concerning, events of the night Elmer's will is said to have been signed. Mrs. Marie Curtix.

rind Elmer Manning, who contend Eisner wh their father, are seeking to break the will on the ground Ebner was of unsound mind when it was executed. Replying to a query from Padgett regarding a deed signed at the Ebner home the ni-jht bef ore- the- honeymoon trip was started, Mrs. Elmer- said, "1 signed something hut I don't know what it was" She said she could not remember who was present or if any one had lieen at the Ebner home on that nitrht. Defense attorneys read into the ceitifleates of the adopt ion -of Mrs. Curtis by Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt and of bv Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Manning. Union took place following a UiUl son ol the late and o'clock dinner held Friday night at the Lvnn The dinner Dale Fink represented the local school in the state meet last year after winning in his division in the regional mce.

was arranged in honor of eight new members. Following the dinner, a business sesion was conducted and In the ease of. RonH atrainst Anna Dell James, com- i in Jennings a Hedge from London that she will not allow the Soviet Black Sea fleet to pass Gibraltar in the event of hostilities with Germany. The correspondent continued that "the foreign office Germany's return to Geneva a tantamount to standing at the bar liefore an arrogant, accusing France, and having to justify actions she has taken during the past week." By A aK-la t1 Pts Paris. Ma rch 23.

ranee moved today to transfer half her garrisons from Italian frontier fmsts for her own watch on the Rhine as French diplomats straggled to prevent Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler from gaining rearmament concessions from Great Britain. With the arrival of Capt. Anthony Eden. British Iiord Privy Seal, and Fulvio Snvich, Italian undersecretary for foreign affairs, for conversation precel-ing the Briti.b talks with (Continued on 8, ci -j ') I'taini ni'iik' f. i i i i fSrcuif court at of plaintiff was granted that the judges from the university will give a concert for the public in the afternoon.

All contestants must sing or pjv from memory for not less than three nor more than eight minutes. The judges reserve the right to limit the time the contestant performs. Each voice contestant musl be fire fin red to King three songs, from which the judges will choose one or more for the contestant. He must a-void popular songs and hackneyed selections that are on radio' programs too often. Each jinno contestant must he prepared to play one selection from Jiach and one of his own choice.

Violin and cello contestants will choose their own selections. The state contest will be held at Bloomington on Monday, April 22. Heporf 7 ral wf ward C. Petterman, Past Councilor, acted as installing officer. L.

Bart let was installed a enior Councilor and Charles Layman became Junior Other officers installed follow: r. Rainfall. Heavy rainfall tluat fell sfas-modically early this morning totalled sixty-four hundredths of one inch, information obtained at noon today from the pumping station at Rock ford, official weother oWrvatory, revealed. Dark cloud were again gathering William Zickler of this city, to become a resident of the Moose Home. letters received by 1 a I friends of the lad, which arrived here before the Tuell s' ret urn, indicate that he likes the home and" is enjoying his residence there.

Kenneth Tuell is Dictator of Seymour Lodge N'o. 1123, IovhI Order of the Moose, and his father is a trustee of the local lodge. It was through efforts of the local lodge officials that he was admitted to the home. On the return trip, the Tuells stopped in Urbana, for a short viit with the elder Mr. Tnell's sister, Mrs.

M. D. Singer. I 1. i I i demand of fo.OOO.

(m February 19, when Lewis attempted to leave the employ of Mrs. James and was driving awav in his car. it was stated, she threw a flashlight through the window of the vehicle and to prTer, the pM of HMHir F. E. Cosby, secretary-treasurer; KrnWn Han injQml hi rvv Aantn OUiart, ronilu toh at noon and the forecast offered a I f- VI I Following the accident, ne was i nam r.ciisiein, ri jitI, reading "cloudy, colder." sho and wers ticht to Sehneck sentinel uarvey i ireernann, crmp-, T-ital here where it was dis-lain and Charles Moore and -overed the sight of the eye had T).

Hopewell, memlers of the ex-been deetroyed. lenitive committee. Chicken At Kirsch'n Sunday if Sdtf Dinner, 33b..

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