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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 1

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VOIA'MIC XWI, XOJ 111. Two Damaigp Suite Involving Large Sum Set for Trial by Jury. WIMER ESTATE REPORT Executrix of Estate of Mrs. Eva Waugh Ordered to Sell Bonds Fed 8,000 Who Know l.ordPs Kendallville. Feb.

Brickley. at whose lunch car beggars gp hungry' unless they can say the Lord's Prayer, estimates that more than transients had spoken ihc prayer for free, meals in the live years since; He started the plan. "They've, saici it, in many foreign languages." hoj said, "and 1'vo received hundreds of loiters praising i'l-ja." mm FIGHT FLOODS UNO DiUS President Calls on Congress to Approve Plans Against These Disasters. Wednesday mornin court Judge Russell iiiiest nf the attorney FOR PfiEVMN OF HCC1DENIS WOULD PROVIDE JOBS Eight Regional Water Re sources Authorities Are Recommended. in circuit the rc- i in tin- Local Organizaticn Formed at Meeting Heli Here i Tuesday Night.

(Hy I'I Washington. Feb. sci two pending! damage art ions, I rial by jury. amounts involved running into several thousands of dollars. TO NAME COMMITTEES One action, that of Kirnost Flatter agiiinst Lillian Hariris ill.

was tried in the Tintori circuit: taring the "he action lohile acci- Madison ise was set court and the jury evidence disagreed. grows out of an auton doirt which happened ro 11 my in This for tilal March befo The suit is by Mrs. Kinma Rright against Herman Koors Mrs. Bright in an accident at till 1 of Cicero near the fill oTierSTeTl by 1 herself anl when struck by Herman Koors. -damages for her hurts which will be heard Inset for trial March IS.

Wednesday Judge issell made ail order authorizing le brought of Arcadia of this as lorth edge ing station 10. Presi- i dent Kposevell urged congress in a special message today to develop "a new economy" for thc Mid-West to protect the nation's "bread-basket" area against dis astrous future droughts. Mr. Roosevelt transmitted to As a part of the. jstate cam- congress a long-range rehabili- paigii for safety and the preven- tation program, formulated by tion of accidents an organization his great plains drought commit- was periected in Tipton -Tuesday tee in an effort to rescue 10 Mid- Tf81 ON COURT Judicial Reforms i Re flected in Two Bills Up for Argument, DEAL IS STRONG Roosevelt Program Has Majority.

ay passed the Sumners! 1 pay at the age oj TO. held in night at a meeting oflu-es of the Kirst surancc Company oni North Main etreet. i thel.dlewestern states from the throat National In- i of economic- starvation through repeated ravages of dry weather. In a message accompanying the Bail Dunbar of the safety and report, the president said: prevention of accidents depart- A new ecollomy musl be de- ment of the state was here and i whicl is sed OI1 tlu addressed tho meeting and super-j conserv nion and effectivc jintendeuts w4re named, who were, rtjon of lhe WJ)tel lva given power to seject helpers to especiallv wnich falls as on the campaign. The dil ven by is asking This cast' a -jury was ing is one of similar will he held effort to stop rate, injuries the to tiaflic death I damage to property.

arsons and and to pre-- Contimied on Page 5. the executrix of the will of the- late Mrs. ICvn Waugh to sell convert SS.lido in jjovemment debts and -expenses distribution of the among the heirs. Judge-. John W.

l.i-hanoii who judge to was hear of -Mrs. against Carl Crail. s( make remainder ornadav of i. John Langan, ones, which state in an and snow." Air. Roosevelt took full cognizance of conditions by the 19.14 and 1936 droughts.

He ad- milted the serious outlook for future of the areas, and said: i "The problem is one that can be solved, but the solution will take time. "Therefore, a policy should be 'HUUVjri Separated by court oraer whelr. was only 12 years old. lieona Roshia and her newly acquired hiisbarid. Stanley Bajckik a tempoiary reunion when they met in 1 court at jWatertdwnj abovel The hearing was continued pendint an investigation or the girl's; birthcertificate to determine the of her parents' cliim that slie is 18.

At the same time. Backul bail oh a statutory! change, having allegedly tnintimiirv with thelrirl nriorlto their marriage OB Jan. to. to intimacy with ithefgirl prior to; their marriage i ii'ii! i -I 'jfj EftSSEiL INS muiies at Home Daughter. ublicans Ask Legisla llSulrt rodB HiP determined, a long-run program XlRhi.

of the best known residents of Tipton where; has resided for the past 60 i let-ted spo-j years 8un a broken right hip. le a on jjorth Mill Street i- night, to his- nrricl I formulated, and execution begun without undue delay." Mr. Roosevelt's emphasis on speed led to the belief he was considering issuance of an executive order to establish the great plains regional group nt word home n-orn the St. I John's hall, Russell that he wne re.he had been attending the unable to be here Fi side and asked that date, be assigned. Tl set for Thursday.

A number witness subpoenaed for this and a new; subpoena be issued, The e.slatc of the Ann Wimer was itep court for the purpo any inheritance taa bruai-y 25. had been case Friday will have lo late Cyiithia irted to the 56 of 'fixing In and was referred to County Alsessor H. 'O. Henderson; for appra net estate; is estima 279.4C and it was at stated would lie no tax dm. tlrcre Arc Ftoal Waving by the Acting Chief of I olico Homer McCoUoitgh is giving -ing ito all ot city: that Uic animals must carry thoi 1937 or iey will be taken away fonni the Dog owners who to pui'chaae tags.

to continue keeping are Icedj to' pe the' notify city offici ploye will rail and dops away. recommended by the committee. Mr. Roosevelt's brief messaga day to a new trialJ FesUval also contained a plea that politi- persons began; leaving trial was lia Ml Langan started for his home at the corner of North and Mill street being on the east side, cal subdivisions cooperate with the government in rehabilitating states damaged by repeated drought. Oppose Roosevelt Court Reports.

BEARED! IN WINDFALL PARTY LINE W. Riffe. SI of resident Ijiirj Winjrtfail Ipng-thn silk Tipton, who ha'diiljecMi. legislature was asked by sement. The a final warn- dogs in this at large.on do not wish want the pen tl lem up and A city em- talte these (By Washington.

P'l Feb. 10. Presl and started to cross MUl street to his he reached the center of the slree! he was seen fall and a woman called Paul Walsh who was just, entering his Mr. Wqlsh hastened to'the lid of the fallen man'and carried into his! home, i Wednesday morning the Young ambulance took him to a local hospital for complete x-ray examination which revealed the ight hip was. broken and he was taken to his home by the anvbu- ance and iji a fracture by the report of'the Great Plains bed.

1 drought committee recommending a long-range rehabilitation pro gram-tor drought-ravaged farn states. Mr. Roosevelt said he hoped to recommend definite Continued on Page 2. dent Roosevelt today intensified attempts to floods and droughts Which have brought distastes- to the middle- west in the last four years. To check the nation's raging rivers Mr.

Roosevelt proposed a vast public-works program would establish eight regional water resources authorities. He prepared to send a speciaj message to congress, accompanied ing dt: llndiajnapolis jiiujnber; tlio or'ycfaijs. died in th'atj ic-ity TiieS-' day. ibis death occurring lioine pf a ijMrs Wa'lk'eri 12S javcnue he and, his wifpl had jbeeir thejr home Ijbi- some Th'e widow jilso is in jpoorj health', st niieral services are 1 Ibejheld 1 on i I 1 1 I jeyelt's proposed -flianges. at the Mtjs.

jMay Cue. tow principal of one ofij th'e Ko omo schools street; e-rnoon at kokomo.i l(Jl ome of anotheii dang iter, i James Knapp. Hagers- i ))v ML i 1 South La to i at 2120 in Kokomo, Thursday at 2:30 1 i i in Crown p'hiht cem uriali I W. Riffe cai.ni' county. IltJ 1885 i.i 1 all the; Windfall! community, the wheii: a s'mill 1 boy his ml Oeorge W.

artdi i Sara Wednesday afternoon reports 'rom the borne were that he was resting very well and friends are hoping for a speedy recovery BO that this well known resident will be seen in his usual places. Can "Pick Up a giving" as a Guide, Windsor Philosophizes to His Sister Vienna, Ttitt. the rant comes to the worat afwayi pick np a living showing people around know well," the dmble-eiiged- remark was made by the Here, ranged together, are the state coaches of generations uf Austrian, jfor use In life and death. The of Windsor rater of, the the Dike veil, for Riffe. oh a farm nind mercantile puisuits, being inst anc iDe-l UP; time nil fo, I'onre In Chairman Hatton W.

Sumners. o.f the hoiisF judiciary committee house veterans Preside cou rt with ocrati House ti mil r- as 'a flank maneuver against ift Rcioseveffs sweeping! discharge or Plans- i tion. bf pari-mntuel betting fln- was passed by' the house a nce i old age pensions'was prp- ti-ong support i of both. Dem-'; j.nsed today in the Indiana legtela- and Republican members, i.ture: over witji lead isin i were iactioA. I- dia'napolis.

l-V-li. 10. Sn lepnhlicaii iiiinority today io i- seve 11; record opposing President i uled Iroini supreme of hoitai house of representatives sed 7.1 to 20, voting along eralj -the' tpni-ty lines. The senate post- action until 2 p. in.

Sen. William jJen-1 Paoli, minority floor leaders heiir respective chambers, need resolutions which wjriuld dent ruct Indiana's two senators tlve; 12! congressnien' to "resist en- leii't of any proposed pending in congress. bills the pinposei of which is Kto inci'ease membership and feroi Ceorgetbwn. B. Feb.

An unidentified poison, which kills without leaving a trace of its piresenee. was heid responsible for the death two native 'bushmen -when inquests were held! in the inland mining town of IJartica. The men died hi great agony af-tef taking a drink they made froni the bark of a tree, mistaking it 'for a trae the bark of which biishmen are in the habit of down for drinking jpnfposes. HEI1G8ILL MO I National Labor i Act Is Uo for a cialTait. This Is Argument Presented to- Legislature for Pan! MutuelBill.

NEW DEAL One of the Most Roosevelt Laws BeforeTribimaL T.y lliikfil i Washington, (Feb. Davis told the supreme i day that the court's cision in the Guffey Act DOG RARCING cases "dooms' bor Act. Davis the is attorney forJJMil Associated Prej-s assertion was the close of an argument In Associated Preks the National I Labor Rell porter. "The rea-soning the Carter uf this I pempcratic- leaders i-j tdoomes this statute Representatives Harry Hill. M- of re( overy Davfa ers joined in denial thai inburs, and Henry A.

Emig, Bv-j had- any Connection 'ansvllie. both Democrats, with offered! (Ry the pari-mutuel bill as one of 24j Wa3liingtonL Feb introduced, in the house of repre-1 justices of tllf supreme Feb'. fiery The debate sentatives. The -senate received 12 new center of tlery a.co the new deal lias seen Roosevelt's judi-'-i' bills; outstanding among whic'h-today on Roosevelt leorgiinization plan npponents charging itwovild was by Senator Walter. Ke-j Roosevelt law, expected tot, pub au th Bend, setting up before it this for nation toward; Coiniiinii- Fascism.

Commuhism was raised by.Kep. Arthur court of industrial re- nation of constitutionality, to arbitrate labor The measure was I A ithree-meinber racing commls- i Labor-Relations Act 'simr'i would be appointed by pa se of the critical strike jn-iis raised by Rep. Arthur. to license parl-mutnel tmn in the automobile fli-st. i)t el under the bill offered by, (j om niand attention VdTEj twnls utistitnte jiididiarjj proposals i am i Kniig.

It provided local equal to that on the court by Cliairmaii. llatton.W. Stunner's referendum to prohibit betting, if Today's session was the- of jiid.iciiiry ed The- commission would i successive day devoted brought to the for' Il( empowered to license -both court to a dissuasion of nnei-B acted lifter a white horse and.dog racing, ucr-ording la legislation. Con to its -Judgment. started Monday of the jonferejic-e withl Mr.

Roo- a lessening otjRail Mediation Act. Jijjli The president also sclied-; introduction of new measiires as 1 day argument! opened tajiks with sonata the Jules bulged with live cases challenging ittee members in the fa'ee. opposition- in both live! proposals. Administration-tionality of the Wagner Act. are being the right of! day government attorneys to his far over all other legislation.

jsented itheir jflrst Wagner tile same (Sen- Clifford Townsend lomer S- Icjense-of his full for': The case at issue is that' Safety bills, which he has (the Associated Pi ess veraui! program with a enactment Jis: subnfitli-d is termed the "most important i Continued on Page S. white house. (r.y. ITiiilfil ishington. IM.

RJooseveit called his leaders to -white coupe's today to launch a drive- With Interurlmii Car-, Mnrnintc- fori enactment bf Ford car which is to' National Labor Relations test of the power der the reinstatement of' charged pditorial workerv Watson. John W. Davis, rep the Associated Press, eh 'the law as he! opened the i charged ic invaded the reat plan! i imiartiality of the supreme lot heIUni.t*d as rfeijred i i ut debatrij preceded ranaed fron ithei' hB vote AVTO STRIKE. senate veil's plan. ParlojH Recewed Governor Frank Murphj.

(Hi Unitirt Plflss) Detroiti Peb 10 Governor Frt Murphy today the tie eral Motors Corporatloi erlka nit sly, thii judiciary Reorganization store in making employe and the the press co'nfet'encesi eoricnrreiit: with -reports -orie was damaged clcyj! morning when it collided i the 9:51 southbound inter- (feapitol Joe Jung was driving the among "Wh house; anil and the accident on members agahist the i North Main street, as he drove conit phasr of Mr Itoos-v from the alley between Slanters heard In slle ice by they tlc'es. Davis a.sh the court aside the of Hiid the Suxanne shop. Neither he York City which son had been leader to with Mi the motorman saw the rf nooneyelt Chairman Hattou landing crash until too late Sumners. V. Tex.

oft. the honi judiciary committee, author of ijwo judicial bills on which a on Page ing was not seriously injured, the car was- badly damaged, was towed to the Tipton Main erkertSit fetdWP. 1 i Vort. 1 malnteMnce deyarlment la Ue Zi it' -1 the the Newspaper CJulIdJ Motor Company garage for The lower qoart the AsabciatMt ft gaged In iiiti ratajte lym Hospital; fuse to Serve Staff foe on nearbyj their meato. I i re- i The taertoM to the taken, lal 'waa' be a threat; lofltaea.

to Federal inpheld and Labor Wateon to back pay at a 1 The room. All arallB ed GnIM 1 ies in.

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