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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 2

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-i tlPtOK NBC Cookies Extra Special Toasted Mounds 21c (Continued from Page 1.) They will make studies, wityi particular atte-nion to meteorology. Recognizing the value of a weather station on Tristan 'the British meteorological office is co-operating. The islands are important meteorologically, because they lie in the open sea Appointment of a successor to fill tie vacancy caused by the resignation of Councilman Newkirk will be made at a special meeting of the council to be held within the next two weeksj Several names have been suggested for this place, among them being. E. T.

Abeudroth. Guy Newkirk, who' was ejected from the Second Ward was the only Democrat member of the council. The member to he appointed will have one year and five months to serve. They Are Foes, But Econo- mpmic Condition Draws Them Together. WHEAT GROWERS.

i Continued from Page i. purpose of informing ers of the townships of thte plan for the farm plan for reducing AS ALLIES FAIL THEM in a position between the poles I wheat acreage. of the earth. A two-hour meteorological log will be on Tristan by Mr. Pease and self-operating instruments will be placed on (he other islands.

The possibilities of using the islands as an air-base for soutJi Atlaintic air services will also be investigated. SPREAD BETWEEN. Continued trom Page 1. instruments of price deterriiinn- London, Aug. the first SAYS JITX3MENT IS VOID.

Cltarles Black Brings Action to Set Finding of Squire Aside. Through his attorney, C. W. Mount, Charles Black, married and the father of four children, has brought an action against John G. Swift, Herman J.

Broderick, J. N. Russell and Stokely Brothers in which he seeks to have a judgment rendered against him Tin favor of John G. Swift set aside and held for naught. He also is asking a restraining order to prevent the defendants from bringing garnishee proceedings against In his complaint Bla-ek alleges he on May 29th, 1933.

employed at the Stokely Brothers Indiana Welfare Department Is Investigating- Spending of Money, WILL QUIZ TRUSTEES ies of meetings and other series will follow at which time a per-! tt uu, This will be a preliminary Ber- jn twfinty years Canada plant and that John G. Swift filed hor owerjn the Lo Ian Action against him in the court jdon market this week with a Sf re Broderick, jus- maiient organization will be sler ng oan (At I tice of the peace, and that a sum- formed liy electing permanent current quotations this is lmolls was ven 1 Russe11 to township chairmen and two as-. ()j Gn OS4 ono canadiak servc He (By United Press). Indianapoils, Aug. statewide checkup of poor relief administrations where federal relief monies are used is being conducted by the state public welfare de- that at the time partment, William H.

Book, di- sistants who will form the town-' dollars owned no real estate, was a rector, revealed today. ship control board. Cards will then; Allnonncement of lhe new be handed out for farmers to sign; fellows swlflly i ast week's em- to be returned to the local boards pjre ltn declaration and con- householder and that he did Essentially the is to have personal property to value of JS600. the! learn what methods are being i used, by township trusteed to de- and explanation of any details; firms the lnprPS sion left by that made, document, that Canada has decid- Wheat growers of tho e( to cllt loose as tar as nossible are asked to attend the from lp Ullited sules do Black alleges that the summons! termine merits of poor relief ap- i was nevejr served on him nor was a copy left' at his bouse and also alleges that J. N.

Russell was not in their township and secure thej Until lhc heKinilil of the wor i a regularly elected or appointed i. lion, the gradual restrictiOH details of the plan for assur-i wnr Canada hedging facilities, the passing of was a welcome bor-! ins that there will not lie the. rowel jn enjoying liigh-j constable of the township. He charges that on June plicants. Book is insisting that trained investigators, provided by the Ifl33 legislature, must be employed.

Use of them instead of 5 untrained employes takes relief price change risks back to the llsua i overproduction nf wheat, as er edi lhal any ()thel pan of a purported judgment mills and other holders of actual: as been true for sevpal years, i em ire since then she SO was rendered a eainst him and' i i a writ of garnishment was 1 applicants, Hook grains, and eventually tin- largement in the spread between the price paid by the consumer and that received liy the i in. order to cover the increased i The Annalist says the move-! ment of its index was largely hi- dependent of the course of tin- dollar, reflecting the decreased i -emphasis by the government on f- currency inflation: index on I CRASH ENDS. i lias financed all her requirements a gold basis advanced sharply from 73.3 (revised), KleW 81l I1IU going in the meantime tu: gold cents from 71.5. Continued from Page i. over tho warehouse The gondola bumped on tho rails, rose several feet Into Hi" air and settled again between two sets of rails.

Tin- hag. although nearly clo- remained upright. Settle leaiifd from the liatch atop tbn gondola and called to witnesses: at home or The new in New York, loan will be as an are issued, for the Stokely Brothers. Bo un llls assistants are where he was employed as a partly for development works and partly for redemption of old issues. Bearing 4 per cent interest, it will be offered to the public at liar Wednesday.

It will be repaid at the latest in IflSS, but the government reserves the right to deem it in and after At sinking fund of one-half (if 1 cent annually will lie established for redemption of the conferring with trustees and mem- laborer, which garni- bors of governor's unemploy- sliced a portion of his wages. Hej ment relief commission, and its asserts the entire proceeding was: subsidiary county committees, void and of force and effect wherever federal poor relief aid The checkups are general do not necessarily follow up land asks the court to so rule, and, issue a restraining order pre venting I'lirtlur actions of brought against H.il) MAXY LOYKS. Investors here are expocted to HiisliMiuI POWER PLANT. i (loml Out of jt.f the hydrogen and the hag came! especially as it will lie available CIJ United Press tii rt-si leet away. trustees and the supply of Indianapolis.

Aug. i Klari-s weri- posted along the per cent trustee stocks nowadays; former matrimonial the' complaints. him i Book planned an investigation of Tippecanoe county methods at Lafayette today. Monday he will go to Sont'i Bend to look at St. Joseph -county methods.

Later next week he will go to Vander- hurgh county where he will make a general investigation of poor relief in Pigeon township, magazine- Lately the investigations have AT CICERO. Waj-ne and Don Carson of This County Showed Durocs. At the Cicero fall festival and 12 teark 4-H club show held at Cicero during the last three days of the week, two Tipton county boys Rev. A I farm neai three weeks' vacation. were winners in the pig club were the showing.

Wayne and Don Owen daughter Carson, sons, of Mrs. Pearl'Car-! son, showed best Duroc gilts and barrows. Wayne Carson won first August 5th. S. Preston left for his Lake James to spend a Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Shup-pard parents of a fine baby The Fame announced the corn Ipack wou start the coming Tues- on Duroc gilt and third barrow, and his brother, Don! Owen won seconfr on Duroc gilti The jan Post was se ing and fourth on Duroc barrow. Uckets to a picture show to be Willie Cunningham, a colored neld at Tipton Park Dnder boy residing west of Arcadia, won Pour pi a being the title of the first on Hampshire gilt and Glen 'picture 1 Mooro of Sheridan, won first on; Berkshire gilt and barrow, ty! August This was the first time the Car-- the-state 9 was the date'fixed by board for hearing the son brothers have entered stock' Madison township petition to.sell TIPTON pAlLY Entered aa Second tne Foatoffiee. Ramsay Established Of Ban! OA. Ion, 4.

UK. Subscription Rotes. One year, in state Six months. In stat One month. In sta a One month, outside By carrier In city, per week 1.40 .50 state .60 -U Card of Thanks.

We wish to express, oiir sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors lot the kindness shewn after the death of my dear I husband. Speu- cer A. Porter, wish to personally thank R4v. Morrow for his comforting message; Mr. Leather man and Mr.

Morris, the 4-H club shows, and the bonds gilt shown by Wayne was'award-, Cedar ed tho grand a new school house at tho funeral diectors; Mrs. Mildred Smith and Mrs. Loretta Lee for the excellent Imusic; the pall bearers and flower bearers, and all who expressed their love and trophy over all breeds' ex- 1 Lowry, Miss in the beautiful floral hiuited. This gilt, which the Anna Leej and Miss Elizabeth Ro-J i Mildred Porter. owner has named Golden is mack were operated at Indianapo-i said to be a state fair Us for tonsils and adenoids.

D. Stewart, local swine judge, who attended the show, says as good Capsas was advertis- fe'ilts and barrows were exhibit-id in for a string of sapphire beads as he lias even seen. Iost on the street. Lester Nance, who won the cup in 1931, won third in the Du- Word was received of tlie death roc gilt class. The cup was won willia fn Kritsch which occur- year by Glen Moore; son of red during the.

night at his -Mr. and Mrs. B. Moore of ne ar Gold i snlitn Sheridan. GLADIOLI'S.

"King of the Garden" Try By M. B. M. a few glads in your garden next year, make you happy when the flowerets appear. tracks to halt trains.

Orders were! falls far short of thu demand. suitors ot Mrs. I'earl Goodman, been made in Lake, Greene. Knox, Continued from Pago 1 tax levied by the commissioners! to re-remit trains. main -imssengpr financial editor of the Indianapolis, joined forces to-j Sullivan, jdon Times writes that "by raising uay to ruSL ut heron charges Wabash and JIarion in 1331 arid collecteil in The i Thousands rushed to the SCCIH-.

i tlu llew lna Canada will associ-; usillK lhe mails lo city has about .1 miles of gravel Many the who CT there.l alc hprselr I0rp road in its corporate limits and i Soldior. Kiold tu sea the take- Others to be checked soon Although residing in this county, the Carson who made such a good showing, arc members of the Hamilton county; club for the reuon tha'. ihejr home is on the county line, west of Atlanta, they are nearer to a 4-H club connection Of vari-colored and bright colors in Hamilton county than in this bold.j A beautiful sight- your eyes will behold. The wonderful markings of pan: sies so! fair, 'And the 'deep rich colors of the Only ThriT Transfers Appcnr for rose-jare there. UKALTY Week and Two Aw Old Om-s.

Tne charm of the lily so stately and jtall, AMd the de of an orchid for all. They were respoalblo for her La Porto. Allen. Elkhart, sust 5 antl onlv three transfers The records in the office of County Recorder Jessie M. Essig, show little activity in real estate TllB shades and the for the week ending Saturday Au- cran fol fa The scarlet and love ly with sterling and help stabil-! resl DV eder! authorities and i Huiitington.

Howard. Delaware, takes the position jlhal its pro-i off saw the "portionate sharp could not revert and followed it. to the general fund nl end i WHS culm as li start lo descend izc her dollar in terms lot pound." Tlie loan Wayne, Shelby. Vigo. Gibson, Daviess.

Vnrmillion and Madison Ardor of tiif. twn swains. Kimeri counties. i Martin. Martinsvillc.

i continenu-iit in jail under I uond. is generally hailed of the year, if not No ilt lo blade and white aS Ulnt Groal i Brltain for road repair was madfj gondola and ivickin- i ternl lp(i iakf! 10 ster Thill. Chicago, was cooled In- con- 0 ling blec a reality by resumption I Kllinl of landing't-p the countries within nl to. take the matter up with auditor and if the money claimed diie the city is available lite are included two of those being A old ones to clear a title. them 1 all.

thrill will greet morning new; you each in 19S2 to be -collected in lt a g. Ht 1V vpaled that iu- City Attorney Pyke was instructed uilliculty with, the release valves before tin- flight started. "Several timts before the valves and J. DKMOXSTKATIOX. demands of Mrs.

Goodman money, tlicv Martin told' Mirlilpin C'ity Stages a Municipal New York. Aug. street will be treated with blafk- top. i A report was made that parties I le have'been making a practice i of i condition for the Might emptying garbage pails of dents of various parts of city without authority and the police were instructed to nscjer- tain who parties were and a stop won id be put to the practice. 1 report received was that a stuck." "Hut I test-1 Canada lias gone to London for ed them til takeoff.

I postal inspectors that lie paid the' woman in varying amounts (While Thill said his magazine ro-i I'nriulc. (Dy nitcd Pressi. Michigan City, Aug. 5. KBMl'TOX.

ninouglilv before the her latest will be no ta authorities, llu-y worked perfectly to the New York financial MBrlin corresponded I concluded they were sec-lion. That such a loan would Goodman from -Nov( be floated In the Rngliijh thei Settl( wife, one of the last to'ket has been reported for goodbye him before he time. nlar 'j until June. 1.032. said with uvember.

Thill's that Mrs. li)31. some jspondcnci- lasted from April to scaled I the takeoff, ni his side. in the gondola at was among the first She raced from the I stadium in an ambulance to the 1 1 6 Jjlfrbage wagon, oL'ier than the! Myers outfit, with which city' takeoff of tho balloon, the las a -contract for collection of largest ever constructed, was one garbage, had been making early morning trips and emptying garbage' pails'. of the world's fair's most events.

The ship was built under supervision of Dr. Arthus Complaint was also received Compton, of the University of about parking conditions In Chicago, and 1'rof. -Jean Piccard. business district and 'also in The later's brother. Auguste two residential district.

Mayor Comp-j years ago conducted the first ton stated several complaints had Wlt stra OSI here reacned him of large trucks S( eMliHc da Ing all night in residential dis-i coaniic rav tricts without lights. This matter! -Sponsors of tin- ill-fated flight, referred to the police de- 'partment for investigation. The council passed a resolution the deposit by the Cit- The Chicago Dally News and A Century of Progress, said an- olher would be made. It was vuc; ny tin; hzene Rational Bank of 4th Llh-l OS8 )Ie llt ne.f Eban bonds in lieu of its- "ttempt would be in connection serving us witn tlle Gordon Bennett balloon city funds. races Jiere In September: ot June 1932.

Ten i During the week three mort-l thousand persons joined in a pa- gages amounting to rade and public demonstration I were placed on Tipton county real hpre yesterday honoring President estate and four amounting to Roosevelt and his efforts to were released, ulatp national business recovery. Tlle celebration was reminis- Roma H. Brown has conveyed When buds are bursting forth to John F. Kinney 40 acres of laud' to ew west of Ekiu for a consideration -An infinite number of uses for of $1. these jjou find.

Frank Mitchell as administrator But the is in giving conveyed to George-E. Drake 34 and just being kind, acres north of Windfall E. Drake conveyed the same land to Elmer Schrader: I The August meeting of the P. G. was held at the country home of lEldeiia Clark and Eloise Wednesday night with the following guests present: Vivian McMullan, Gretchen and Deha and Deloris Eleven chattel mortgages amounting to J3.S74.3S were Don't Delay Repairs on Leaky ROOFS If your roof: is old and if you have an idea that it's not so good in don't have to wait for a pood hard rain to show where repairs nre needed.

One of our roof 'experts tell yen through a close inspection just what condition, your roof is in you how yon cant save money by taking care of weak spots today. Call 20 today. Complon Son (Incorporated Deposit Your Wheat For Blue Ribbon Flour Rood. Justine Derrickson and El- Since the departn-rr of Croat An prot tatiolls of love Mrs the first "niistlce day as placed on personal property of fo riintr I 1. a I from the gold standard Britain in September.

1931. virtually all Canadian financing done internally. The wide, discount of the Canadian dollar in relation Goodman's letters ended with re-l quests for money, both men to the United States his money IK- rcturnod, she that left Indianapolis and her whereabouts crated against the flotation ofi loans in this market. discount, of lias beau greatly narrowed since the! United States followed Grqat Britain off the gold standard. ar NV not until few Viication KiuU-d.

Mise Gladys LaRup. Who has been spending a three, weeks' vacation with her parents. Mr. and returned to her duties at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis, Friday Airs. Quenton LaRue, evening.

During her. Miss LaRue also spent vacation, i few days in Chicago attending the Century of Progress exposition, nnd visited for a few days with Miss Ruth Landls In I Elkhart. Miss Landls and Miss; LaRue bbve just finished their first year nurse's training, course In the Methodist hospital anapollp. In Indi- days aso. alitliorities saitl.

Mrs. Goodman's letters contained some slight exaggerations, accordijig to postal officials. She gave the impression she was only 31 whereas she was 39; slif- suid she was single when she has a grown daughter and she advertised she was worth when her income depended on the contributions in her love letters. bells were rung, whistles and horns on automobiles added to the din. Gen Hugh Johnson, administrator of the N'IRA, ivired congratulations to citizens of Michigan City last night for being the first were county during the week and six! conduct such a celebration.

KIXK ISEMITTKI). 1'onncr Hamilton Treasurer to Make Plen Before Hoard. Among the cases up for consid- eration next week by the Indiana Dr. L. P.

Foster of Green street lias returned from Chicago where he spent a few days visiting the Century of Progress with hip wife and Phyllis. M-rs. Foster and daughter remained in Chicago for a few days before returning, home. State Prison board are those of One of these is Thomas E. Setters, former county treasurer who plead guilty to embezzlement several years ago.

At the time of his Frederic Spencer. John Met- were Shockley. AKcja leased. Coan Anderson. Mary Coop- One mortgage assignment of' clar nce arr.

Guy Kelley. was recorded for the week. Lgo S( 0 Charles Jachson Bjf During the week four mechanic! ron BlubWsh. Clark Phillips and liens amounting to filed against property. K0 berf Reese.

The evening was I spent, in, games, contests and Modern I'riscilla. The Modern Priscilla was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. Harker on North Independence street with fifteen members present to enjoy the afternoon. A short busi- i ness session was conducted by the president.

This session was followed by a. social hour which was' spent in sewing and Dainty sentence Setters was Riven a finej rcfresllmonts were sel led at the and this he is asking the closc of thc aftcrnoon tne W. O.T. The W. C.

T. U. m( Friday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. George' 1 -Stroup oh Poplar -street very, fine attencance ot Thej liiierestlnB meeting in charga Mrs. LeroyiSnow.

had ijnlte a. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- WITHOUT CALOMEL Afhl Youli Jump Qut of Bed in the Morning Rarin'to Go wwid tunic, am iwallow lot of nlti. board to remit. The other case in that of Porter Meyers who was convicted of burglary and sentenced in the Hamilton Circuit court. hostess.

TAKE COt'KSK. I'. T. Will Study for De- gcre of Doctor of Divinity. P.

T. Weakley, for many years a messenger and baggageman on the old Lake Erie lines, who is a deep and consistent ttudent the Bible, la mrranglng to leave for soon to take a rellgjpua A jli'-T Chnreh Mr. "Wej Jetteii Xot Guilty IMca. (By United Brookville, Au-g. 6.

A plea of not guilty was-ehtered by Wendell Schaffer. 25, Dayton, late yesterday when he was in Franklin circuit court on charges of attempting to rob the Metamora State bank. Homer Carter, Dayton, another suspact, has pleaded guilty and i is awaiting sentence. dancing, after which dainty re- freshmei ts of ice cream, cake and lemonadi! were served. The Ladies Aid society of the Kerapton Methodist -church were delightfully entertained at the church basement Wednesday afternoon by Mrs.

Clara Mrs. James Storms and Mrs. Jenjnie Reese. Mrs. Cunningham, president, took charge of the 13-Plate Guaranteed Battery, $4.95, Exchange LINEBACKS KROGER GROCERY BAKING GO.

business Maynard session and a short program was given. Mrs, Kenneth gave the-devotional exercises and Mrs. Ella Rickets led the praj solos given Plonghe duet by Cunningham and a vocal Mrs. Jane Clark and Mrs. close ot will be 'er service.

Two piano by Jessie Clara Cjinningham. was "by I Irs. Jennie Reese. Dainty refreshments were served at the the aftcrnoon. The hos 1 teases fcr the September meeting Honor Stndeai.

'(By United Lofayettq. Aug. 1 tor esdames Lena, Blanche Furnace Coils BepIace.Yoor Oofl With GAS WAI Public Service Co. of Waste Fuel- Action HEATKE i CHARLES FOUCH Ta Men's 108 and' Audrla Cu-nningham. -Walked office sup- Tribtme losevjujy, of the yalne..

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