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Entered as second elaaa matter, Oct. 4, 189E, at post office at Tipton, nuder tbe act of March 5. 1870. VOU'MK XXXVI, NX) TIPTON, FRIDAY EVKMXG, JULY 1O, 1031.. CIIY ESCAPED GOAL LAW Bot i Bought Winter Sup-i ply Bcfoi-R 1931 Acts i Were Effective.

SOME UNITS AFFECTED Trustees and Advisory Boards in Quandary. mandatory nf Indiana pnlilii- anils is ui" state v. did affect Tip- -in Some time-' i Hoard of Commission-: v-'i-t -d for. and purchased; ir v. inter supply of fiii-1 and on morning of 30th the; Hoani In Id a meeting i fur the city i or winter, di- ntrai-ts between tin- only persons iit-w law 'which is art- several of the and srvt-ral uf the use of Indiana it only hy in iln-ir luiild- law makes it a puiiishabli- of a tine in any sum not excecdim; SliMi to it- 1 in public buildings sup- pnri'd by or in part by public fund--.

Several triisti-i-s who have nut cniitrai n-d th'-ir supply say Ih-y an- uoinu to run any and will advertise for bids fur Indiana coal. It Attorn'-y General Og- in recent ruling held the I constitutional although a i a-, is now pi at Now- i astle deieniiine wlH-iln-r or nui is. Mii-t uf tin- laxini; units of tlli.s i-oiiiiiy have fixed their budgets as' iuw as already and under i Continued on Page 2.) MM1-O ut Treasury Awaits Liberty Itund I'nn Payers Washington, July 10. --Twenty thousand dollars is waiting at the treasury department for payment, upon properly authenticated claims, to persons who made partial remittances toward the purchase of Liberty Loan bonds during the world war. is an- accumulation of various sources or held by post Piasters, and made up of payments on Liberty bonds.

'Jlthials said that, during the liousc-to-hoiise canvass for sale of tin 1 bonds, many persons dropped their payments after remitting one or two install- mi-iiis. They entitled to ivtnrn of the money paid in, without interest. PLEA MADE TO I Contribution Asked for the Suffering Strikers in Goal Mines. REQUEST IS BLUNT Flyijig Their Way to HEAPING FIXED B3f STATE Tipton County Tapayers to Be Heard on Monday, July 27. Norman Thomas, Chief of Socialists, Signs Petition Voicing Appaal New York.

July plea' for contributions to help striking; coal miners of the Kanawha valley of West" Virginia has been is-j sued by the emergency committee for strikers' relief under auspices of the League for Industrial De-1 mocracy. Public Service Commission Will Hear Testimony Here July 21. MEET AT COURT HOUSE Mail Chutele.ss Stnti; Building; Will (Jot Branch Postotfice Albany, July a few days a branch postal station will be established in the new state office building. Although thirty-two stories high, the 'building is without a mail chute, and even had no mail box for some time aftur it was opened. The state departments had to send their mail to the main postoffice by special messenger or by express.

for whjch they paid about $60 a month. Several of -the have very Jieavy mail and ai times a truck was needed to move it lit the postoffice. Wcu.d Borrow $400,000,000 I on Long Term to Pay I Pressing Debts. LUTHER IS IN PABIS Nickel Plate's Business Will Be Handled.by Tipton and Elwood Offices. i France Must First Adjust Some Political Condi! tions Eefcre Acting.

i Fwo beautie: of the footlights, who are to be starred in films, are It is signed by Norman Thorn- shown as titty boarded a plane at New York for a trans-continental (light to Hollywood and fame. They are Irene King, of Kansas City, and Nona Hozelle, of Dallas, Texas. Miss Mozellc already has been engaged to appear in a new Fox picture. (Continued on Page 2). MAXY SAW HIG KXGIXK.

VALUE MAY BE RAISED Kvpei-inu-ntal Trip Made With! Roller Hearing locomotive. i I About 12:30 Friday morning. residents of this city were awaH-l Friday Sheriff Jesse De-vault re-! ened 1)v llie sounding of an' ceived from the State Board of electric chimes -whistle many, Commissioners a communication 'thinking it was an automobiUi 11. 'A from L. S.

liowman secretary to- and the noise was heard at in-; gether with a notice to taxpayers I tervals 4tntil about nine o'clock, i Local Pastor of this county that Monday July 27th at 9:30 a. m. was the date for the hearing on the equal- The chimes were -on the Illli an engine built by the American! Locomotive Works and on which: REV. RISE IQ FOREST! Tlu- Indiana Public 'Service Commission has given notice that ilk- hearing on the petition the Nickel Plate Railroad to close its station at Habbs, -will lie held at the courthouse in at 11 o'clock on Tuesdav Julv '-I I I and all interested- will bo qiven an cpinrtiinity to lie heard. A member or represen.la.tive tho ccmmisfion will he hero on that date and testimony "will lie' taken.

It is not known wjiether there wiH -be any opposition' to the company's "which will, -if SALVAGE GOLD! Italians Working- Off Coast of Francs See Chance Rich Prize. Will Be Plat- New York Governor Wants form Mjanager at the Camp Meeting 1 Quiet Boom in (Presidential Candidacy. ixation of this county's taxes. The I several other locomotive works. county auditor, Ed Trimble and the county assessor, John The chimes were on the 1111 numerals on th? engine are Molt also received notices of the i designated by the ace of meeting and these two will likely ace of hearts, ace of diamond and attend.

aee of clnba on the headlight ofj SOME NOTED SPEAKERS WANTS NO WARFARE ing and these two will likely at-! the hi 1 lend. equipped which is with Timken Roller The North' Indiana Conference notice to Sheriff Devault bearings. The big locomotive has Camp Meet iny, held for posting at the door of many appliances which the, Kpworth Forest at ike Webster. Governor Franklin Roosevelt A SAD was the courthouse as required by law present day locomotives do not; and this was done. i have and is said to be ca.pable For some time the silence of: of making 100 miles per houif the state board as to the with 100 loaded cars behind.

ment of property in this county The engine is being used has been a source of wonderment many of the roads of the and aside from a request that an for experimental purposes and each year New York, July is said here about the candidacy of 12th and begins Sunday continues Among the polled pi earners who the Democratic inomiiiatioi! Julv or President iiext year is not said on information or authority from TWO MONTHS NEEDED Paris. July ing all summer on the sunken Peris. July. Hans Luther, head of the Reichsbank, anxious to curb the drain on Ger! man capital and negotiate a new German loan, started his conversations today with French officials. It was understood that Dr.

Luther is seeking French participa- tion in a long term loan of pos- I sibly at least a year, of i OlMl.tMlO. The cabinet meanwhile dis- cusstd the broad subject of giving aid to Germany decided that I before France could act political guarantees on such subjects as granted, the -'station which was established whon the road was built and has been maintained continuously. Tlie petition asks to aibandsqn the: office and make Ilobbs a statir.in. If passenger trains will stop there only o'n fb; an-1 freight will received for residents of the Hobbs 1 the Austro-German-customs-union, wreck of the liner Egypt in the Bay of Biscay expect soon to bring to the ship's Jn.OOO.UOu in bullion to the surface. The Artiglio II.

New vessel, which re-placed the oriai-j nal Artiglio blown up and do-: stroyed when she had reached vital sJage toward salvaging tli-i gold, resumed work today on the; co; lying at 400 feet amidst; which France opposes, were vital. The speed with which Dr. Luther is acting was necessitated by the fact that Germany must repay the loan July 15. the Federal. Reserve bank and the banks of France and England advanced p'-nding approval of the Hoover plan.

RrsicJi-ijts of Tipton. mnnity at El-wood and Tiptrm. Hangerous swirling currents al-; The genera! rule is in prepay sta- ways threatening the 'lives of; tions that all freight coming from divers working at such depth. Mrs. Robert Baity and family, the east will come through to Tip- 'he new-salvage ship, is owned! moved It, Kokomo from Tin, and manned by Italians, but isi' on :1 ffw years a'so.

have to 'heir property on Oak street. The son Evi-reti Raity will be employ- will speak at tihp cliff ere Tert'iit scrv- any Roosevelt organization. There i.s no such organization active in ices are Rev. Albert pdwin behalf in the city state of II. D.

of Ada. OJiio and Rev. John York. There isn't a Roosevelt-for-President club Jin the city or state of New York. There increase be made in valuation on j.came here from the Kast a Paul I).

I), of Chicago. Prof, farming implements no suggested number of Nickel Plate officials. Frank Morris of Asliury changes have been received here. including J. J.

McGinn, super-1 is leader of the Bible hour each Roosevelt Publicity com- The request to raise tho values incident of motivepower of ihe morning at o'clock. Mrs. F. mil u. There "isn't ai Roosevelt of farming implements was ig- Xickel Plate system.

Arthur Has-! C- Reynolds of Baltimore. Mr. and What i.s said here said on information and authority from when the board holds its meet-: traveling engineer. for the women's socU-lies each ing with taxpayers of this coun-! The Nickel Plate had behind; forenoon. and Mrs.

Earl ivas-; tj. ueyiioias 01 Eiaiumore. anu nored by the local board of equal- trainmaster of the Smidusky! Mrs. Owen Cacly! of Bvanston. 111..

izatiou and they are anticipating: division an.l J. Bii.niga'rd.ier,! will conduct rjiissioiiary sta lies Democratic leaders close to the governor and devoted to his inter- Mrs. Helen Gish Died In Indianapolis Hospital. Word has been reci-ivcd by Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Bower of East Jefferson stri-ci of tin. of Mrs. Helen Bower (lisli. of John of Indianapolis, which took i-lai at the.

St. Vincent bos-i pilal at Indianapolis at 0:00 o'clock Thursday Death Representatives of civic 'organic and other data ul Mrs. Gish was due tu Zat wi attend the hearing on The nll has beeil QU of Kemp Methjidist church is lim in the ordinary and of the bowels following a tlle -'th. roads of the country as an xpen- platform manager for the camp whose activities, voluntary and arian operation July 1th and the; I ment in roller bearing engines! meeting and he will leave Sunday personal in character, are chief- Gi-ttinjr AIoiiR and js to mahe a reluI trip morning immedjiatelyj after the i directed to the discouragement ty. boost is coming.

the engine the tost Ci wllicn Naftzger of Warsaw be in estSi wno helieve he can and will For this reason it is probable: records the amount of fuel con-! charge of the music and also of i )e nominated, but who have that a number of taxpayers amount of water, energy the children's hbur each day. Rev. John Ward Rose, pastor formed no organization for him, conducting no campaign for hospital Mjss Mentra iiiges, daughter of' the Lake Erie system of the Lake morning worship services and will all premature Roosevelt Mr. and" Mrs. George'lllges of At-l Er 'e ln the near 'assume his dm es at the camp After switching around here Sunday evening; Others from Tip- There are i two girl.

here Sunday evening; Others from Tip- There are two things the for some time-ahe engine return-- ton are planning to.spend Roosevelt supporters don't want, ambulance is re-! ed east, it bein.T. turned on the: some time at Enwortl Forest dur- They don't want to bring him the lanta who was brought from the Robert Long by tho Young jwye as it was too long for the 1 tne meeting will Leatherman, Mr. airl serious operation but is making Rail men were much interested! Craft and and Miss Illges splendid recovery. be Leo S. nomination with bloody Mrs.

Val C. that is. as a trophy won in a birtli of a baby girl. First reports from th to the Tipton relatives ing the birth of the baby wi-i-e very encouraging. Tim news MI Midden death was a great I shuck to and friends in.

Tijiton. Mrs. dish, who was S2-years of a -''s a daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Hower her first marriage boiiiK tu their on Paul Bnwer.

a vtcnin of the World War. nine yf-ars lis t()()k p)a( in January her marriage she was Miss Helen Banr of Indianapolis. Hr marriage to! Mr. Gish took place a year ago. i Washington, July In- compared'with an annual average! progress three in the Pil-i if he wants to Wy havoc and let She is survived by the husband, i turnover during last for the preceding eight years ported to 'be getting along nice Iv Miss Illges underwent al turntable at the roundhouse.

Mrs. II. II. fight and by trampling, over the in the big engine and her Redding. dead bodies of! a lot brother Other churches in the county Democrats.

Arid, secondly, they 'Vlll-also be'present at the confer- don't want to tiring it to him as ence meeting, a irift from Tammany dele- Three Billion Decline In 193O Payments Among The Nations Noted In Late Report All On.y gntion to the Democratic national convention. As filings noiw stand. Roosevelt i The revival that has been In probably can the nomination the baby Mary Helen and i year of 317.050,000,000. as coma I'aui arg old pared with $20,185,000.000 in about $450,000,000, and the con-1 ton will close Sunday grim Holiness Mlssioi at Kemp- slip the dogs of: war. In case.

tinuatlon of heavy i sister, and four'1929, the new! by American tourists, brothers. (iish was a devout i records In the repurchases of for-j The great increase in the re- Catholii' and was a member of the Cliurrh of the Assumption In where funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:00 o'clock. The services will be conducted by her pastor, Rev. Father Webber. Mrs.

Gish leaves a large circle of friends who will grieve at her untimely death, she being a young woman of rare attainments and of a most lovable personality. day meeting, services with an all i as his friends frankly admit, tho as follows: nomination wojujd be vorth just Sunday school, morning this much to. him. and nc worship In thei Mission. Basket would make him tltult head of elgners of $806,000,000 of fov- patriatton of foreign securities: dinner at "2: 3d service in the the Democratic party fo elgn'securities held by Americans and in the outflow of American short-term investments to foreign countries, were shown In the animal report on the "Balance of International Payments" made tpuijllc by the Department of Owrfmerce.

Other striking facts in the increase In the net export of American dnrlnf 1930 to was accounted -for (by the ability! Kempton park. of foreigners to repurchase their In the Mission, obligations at discounts because come. of the fall of values on the Arner-; lean Exchange. William L. Cooper, director of the Bureau olf Foreign and Domestic Commerce, stated in an Introduction to pie report that the Internal turnover In the United atates war atamt 91,500,000,000 monthly.

At Cravfordsi Mr. and Mrs Columbia Evenl ig service, four years. That's what a.venu Crawfordswllle where Ward 'a parents, visit with Mr. Dr. and Mrs.

Jojhn two Every body, now Is. The EJpvernor'i don't want that kind Ule. Johi Ward of nation tor him. Their idea is to him the kind of a that will put him In the White House March 4, 1933. If they roster; they titular beads of the Democratic gone to don't get him that kind party will read John Jamee the next Al Smith friends a nomi- mlnatlon M.

Cox, Al Smlti, Frank-. OB Mm and alj from th west HO through to Elwood. operated' by arrangement with to Timsn to make it thnir The traction line was eiven London insurance brokers, who home. They moved Saturday permission and did abandon, its carried -the insurance on the lin- rnssenger service on the Houbs er's gold and had to pay when line and has been' given perinis- the vessel'was wrecked in 1922. i ed in Tipton and a daughter Miss sion to abandon its freight busi- Statements made by the divers: Nellie Baity lias been employed ness on the 15 of October, by- during their stay in Brest sn-l-'ui-i making her home here for a thait time all short haul freight that if they have two few wcekt-.

will likely be by trucks as he i more months of fairly calm I -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Motealf Hub will be in Use then. weather they' may be able to' and family who have been resid- On next Monday. July.

IS, the the. long tight against thejiiv; in the Baity property moved Indiana Railroads petition to sea with success, and bring to the Kesseler proper- abandon its station at Fairffeld bullion chests to the surface. try on Independence street. will be heard at Kikcino. Nickel Plate 'was given to abandon its station there seme time ago.

As court is nc'. in session at this time the hearing on the 21st Tipton in this city -will likely held in; James the courthouse. Suit. On Note. ASKS DIVORCE.

City Fireman 111. Plummer and others in which she is asking a judgment of $365, which includes principal, interest, and attorney fees; The ac- i tion is based on a promissory note Russell Barrow, city fireman, July S. 1930 and due has been confined to his home on J'ear after date. North Conde street for the pastj week with illness. Barrow i -You can say one thing for Old has been having trouble with hlsl He'cauld stop without lungs, it being feared air abcessj.kein'g smashed in the rear with has formed In one.

i anything than a whip. Myrtle Af. Sybert. through Mrs. Mary Hampton ChnrRes Fail- attorneys has filed suit in the to Proviili- nii'l Cnipltjr.

Circuit Court against and Chicago Still Owes Millions From 1929 And There Is No Money In Sight To Pay July to pay'the warrants and tho in- banks, investment houses, insur-; on. them. ance companies and others -who- The city and the schools have Mary Elizabeth' Hampton, of Sharpsville through her attorney C. W. Mount has filed an action in the Tipton Circuit Court asking for an divorce from her husband Charles G.

Hampton whom she was united in marriage August 4. 1924. The plaintiff also asks for the care and custody of their child Charles Ed- ward who is 5 V4 years old and order for support for the, child I and $2,000 alimony. As grounds for divorce Mrs. Hampton charges that her hus- band has.

wholly failed to make i provision for -her and her child and has performed arts of cruelty She asserts she can no longer live with him as his wife and is asking an absolute divorce. loaned cash to CMcago amd Us not yet returned'all of the money school system on which t-o oper-j which they borrowed for opera't- ate In 1929. still haive ing In 1928. Those uii- 000 owing -to them. j- paid debts total They have been "unable to For 192S and 1929, the their money.

More than, a thircl oj-and school still'owe the 1929 taxes have not been ipsidj in tax'anticipation warrants aiiri and a largo- in Will Operate Monday. centage of, the 'delinquents cannot Jose.ph MftDonough, county collector, has calculated that when collections -for the 1929 tax year were finished, the city and the school wfauld still owe their creditors about He produced figures to Indicate Very few. of. the nine ctty trtb) school which have Issued tax anticipation iwarramU. enough mo iejr la ilgfct the tax year of 1929 lie city Bind the schools decided that the.

property owners should produce $148,888,297 for their benefit. Accordingly. they (taxes to that, amount and Issued tax anticipation warranjts Tb date' tarpayers 'paid only it is apparent with the taxes in halnd, the city achooU cannot pay off tne tax onutandlng. Margaret Forst, dauih- cf Mr. and Mm.

R. J. Forst West street will enter the Mothcdlrt hospital Saturday for observation to an operation -which will Ibe Monday. Miss Forst'has bern having trouble iwlth one of the on the side of her neck and the operation will be its removal. Some Better.

Mrs. L. R. Lee who safferedi severe billons attack Movdmr and has been contiMd to.

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