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Representatives of Eight Counties Expected to Attend; Minister Succumbs Frankfort. Oct. 3-Tribune DIES SAYS NAZIS AND COMMUNISTS ARE IN POSITION FOR DISASTROUS SABOTAGE wtanNESPAY OCTOBER 4 1939 UPTON FIVE Chicago, Oct. tin Dies, chairman of the committee investigating un-American undertakings, said tonight that evidence presented at an inquiry here indicated that Communists and Nazis In America had developed a sympathetic attitude toward who is a closed hearing in a loop hotel suite said testimony showed that both tnc STjeciaD-Clinton" county will be communists and the German-Arrcr host for the Third District Farm; lcan were defending the Stalin- meeting Wednesday at pact made recently. mee Reid chTp'el of the First Meth- 0 saiti ncsses had disclosed thRt communists and Nazis were scattered throughout industries In odist church.

Representatives from Carroll, Tlp- pecanoc, Cuss, Bonton, Jasper. Newton. Clinton and White counties will attend the all-day meeting, which opens at 10:30 o'clock. The program opens with group ilnclnc with Leone Nolan as accompanist. Devotionals to be given by Dr Charles C.

Ford, followed by an address of welcome by the newly president of the Clinton County Farm Bureau, Keith Holloway. A discussion of the Farm Bureau legislative program will be in charge of Jack Foust, followed by a business session and the election of a district chairman. The afternoon meeting will open this a and In many eases serious war 01' peace. Dies damage either In time said ho believed the bund had between 500 and 600 members, mostly skilled workers, in the oni- cago area while the Communism had 4,700 party members here. Botn, he said, claimed they had thousands of sympathizers.

Much of today's testimony, Dies said, concerned the distribution ol Fascist propaganda 1 In the United States. He said i i Circus City Youth Critically Injured in Fort Wayne Accident Peru, Oct. 3--(Tribune Spc cial)--A total of -only 53,000 will for operation of the Pe her chances for recovery arc more favorable. The body of Edward Ripbergcr was taken to the lai Tuesday morning where main until funeral made available by the state rehabilitation department and the local tuberculosis organization, with the inoitlative and co-operation of Miss county nurse. The services at ot.

John's Catholic church, at 8 clock Thursday morning. County Nurse Service Threatened Miss Maude Welsh, county r-urse, did not know Tuesday whether Bradly Institute will find a connection for when he has recciv. cd his certificate as a finishc watchmaker. TUNE IN ON THESE: her services it 11 -1ft' iur CMC Carl' Sloan Wins With months of this year will Rprnrri made available with county tu im- che remaining be unds which were appropriated by the council and approved by the commissioners for the nursing service 3 i A noxt a drive ill Socc i al) arl Sloan was officially champion Tipton county ItLi i i declared champion Tipto busker for 1939, with a attempting to learn whether to gta rt tomorrow, it was 0 TM 2 199 pounds of corn, quarters in this country for the; todny by the campaiffn committee. Fascists was located here, i as the organization contended it had 30,000 sympathizers in this SENATOR NORRIS BROADCASTS SPEECH ADVOCATING ARMS EMBARGO REPEAL Washington Oct -Sen-1 tact, such action will be favora atm'Gem-ge Norris (Ind-Ncb), who to Hitler and other voted against United States entry "Would Protect Our Peace into the World war, urged of the arms embargo tonight, asserting that England and France were fighting "the battle ot humanity and civilization" against i aitCLnouii liiwv intfc.nv^ 1( at 1-15 o'clock with a solo by and murderous foes The croup will be Speaking to a radio aurtlen S500 estimated loss.

The blaze which state social and educational director after which a program of music will be given by two radio by William J. Rothenberger. Membership plans for the annual convention will be presented by Larry Brandon, secretary-treasurer of the Indiana Farm Bureau, after which the convention will be adjourned. Fire Diimuges Provision Plant Fire believed caused by a carelessly thrown cigarette, totally destroyed the contents of the locker room Monday night at the Miiner Provision plant here. The building was also damaged with more than is thought to have started near the floor in the locker room, was so far advanced when the firemen arrived that it was impossible to prevent the entire contents of the room from being burned.

Jfor Splrituullst Funeral services for William E. Hart, 63, medium and minister of the Spiritualist church for the past 47 years, will be held Wednesday afternoon HI. 1 o'clock from the chapel of the Chesterfield Spiritualist camp at Chesterfield, with Mrs. Mable Riffle in charge. Burial will be in Grcenlawn cemetery in this city.

A native of Richmond, he if. survived by four brothers and two sisters. One brother, L. G. Hart resides in Frankfort.

The remains are at the Goodwin Brothers funeral horns here where friends may call until 10 o'clock Wednesday Catholic Women's Council Thn National Council of Catholic Women will hold its regular meeting at St. Mary's Community house on 'West Clinton Thursday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. advocating over another network that the embargo be retained the elderly Norris said the guiding theoi-y of Adolf Hitler and "other dictators" would mean the end of existing civilization if carried to its logical conclusion. Norris said it had been argued that the administration-supported During plans will the business be discussed the meeting of the third district which Is to be held here Thursday. Oct.

12. Reports were also heard from the first meeting of the Lafayette deanery which was held. Sunday, Sept. 24. Tri Class Meets The Tri Beta class of the First Baptist church held .118 monthly business meeting Tuesday evening at the home oC Mr.

and Mrs. Orpha Sheets, 1461 East Ohio street. The included Messrs Rex Hnclterd. host and committee Mesdamcs bill to repeal the arms bar. and forbid American ships to carry any goods to the belligerents would favor England and France, because they would control the scaj and prcvL-nt Germany 'from nmK- ing any purchases in this country.

"But it is equally true," contended, "that if we fail to take the It was fortunate. Norris vas rortunaie, iiums a 'in following our legal rights, car lpa among while J. P. universally recognized, we are' The drive will get under way officially at a dinner of workers at the Bearss hotel Wednesday evening, ar.d continue through Thursday and Friday. Two divisions to canvass the city will be headed, respectively, by Frad Russell and P.

L. Bell. Assistant chairmen under Mr: Russell arc W. Gordon Smith, J. W.

Fowle- the Rev. V. L. Clear and Edward Elkonborry. Bell's assistant chairmen are Ralph Parsons, Glen Shively, Louis Hetzncr, and J.

0 Wells, G. J. Derbyshire, division superintendent of the Chesa- ar.d Ohio railway, will direct railway em- saper- 31.29 bushels, following the con- minutes, he- est which lasted ginnir.g at 10:30 o'clock at the county farm Tuesday morning. Sloan won over nine testanls in corn that other was con- pro- Cross chapter, from the county which several' has been conducted years, principally r.our.ced too dry and otherwise not ready for the best spoetl at husking. If Sloan's record is among the 14 highest in the state, follow- in" county elimination contests, appropriated to will compete for state champion-1 Cross by the county.

On July 1, ship horors in the state contest. 200 was given to the Red Cross Sloan's net pour.ds of corn husk-: ior tne county health service ed was announced by Forest Gris-, which has beer, designated Red sol manager of the local Cl ogs Nursing altnough Bureau and in charge of the most of the unds have come from Many Firms Enter Floats When the big parade of floats winds its way over Tipton. streets nt o'clock, one of the big events of the second annual Tipton County Corn festival will contain sixty gaily decorated floats and six bands. Among these will be the big float sponsored by the local post of the American Legion which has had nation-wide publicity. Following are Tipton firms who have announced that they will enter floats: Girard Hatchery, F.

Ray Hull and Sons, Jaqua Transit vo Lines. Kiwanis club. Smitson's The situation came about through laundry. Rotary Bostcn Lumber Elks, Bushels; Surpasses Record of 1938 Champion Tinton Ind. Oct.

3--(Tribune as it hap been conducted for the r. According to past several years. According to information obtained at the courthouse, these funds have been turned back to the county auditor and are not legally available for continuing the county health program for the remainder of the Charles Purvis, stan Coca with Scouts. Red: Hughes-Curry Ertels Bottling Oil Boy Cola of Packing "-Up Lowell Thomun. Wlw.

NCWH. Wfbm. 6:00 Knuy ACCH Sketch. Wenr. ProKpn).

W3w. 'n' Anily. Wjr. 6:15 Mr. Wcnr.

Luro nnd Abner. Wjr. 1 Myrti'ry. Wlw. BurnK unrl Allen.

of Wlw. 7:00 Hollywood Hor.olulu Bonntl. Three. WBII. 7:30 rjrrmm.

WFTI. Avnlon Time. Wlw. Paul Wiiumnri Orchestra. Wjr.

HJKl School Chorus. "Win. 8-00 NTO- Fred AllTM Show. Wiw. Star Tl.ci.l.-r.

Horso Binary Dnys. of All Churchy. Piiol Orchestra. 3:00 Concert TM NVu-d and Wenr. 3:30 UomHucft in Rhythm.

Rndio Forum. AWnr. 10: Pnul Sullivan r.cvi-TM.-. Wjr. Amos 'n' Andy.

10-15 i Hcrth Trio, Snorts Rcvirw. Wlw. Fort 10-30 Paul Sul'ivnn Comment. fbm. ll'iracf Hcint Orchcrtm.

Dick y--n. Curl Lorch Orchi-rtm. AIM Lymun 00 D( lcoi Wlw. Moon! WW-. as 0 p' wnile J.

r. uroa.aii, Andrew ncu able to enact a law which will, ncl ont city schools, will have; whi ie Sloan's gross was -mdcr A 117OT -J i Ing contest. Judges were William COU nty, and of the mile- H. Curry, international.corn king; 1 Andrew Garst and Carl Weismill- more likely kcep-us out of the war at the same time puts us on of humanity and and the side zation." Holt, whose Norris' side in solicitations over America's entrance World war. (he relates charge of schools.

The S3.000 budget is the smallest the history of the family was on Ci it was sa Tru the controversy. OI gan reported th age has bean paid by the Tipton County Tuberculosis association. When the Red Cross withdrew, i a of other contestants, his nct: turncd back 0 the county the was the highest because his corn judged the cleanest. He into that th his home was stoned and his mother injured because his father opposed the country's going Into the conflict), contended that a "casii and system of general trad3 Europe's warring nations I have outlined, present embargo law is ami the kept in- carry could be established by congress without repeal of the arms embargo. If the ban on arms sales were lifted, he predicted, American money and troops would follow American arms into the war.

Holt argued that this country wanted no "blood stained dollars" from arms' sales to Europe's warring nations. PAY Til Agree to Sell No Radio Time for Broadcasting of troversial Topics Washington, Oct. 3 (fP)-- The National Association of Broadcasters code committee today took action which will bar the Reverend Charles B. CouRhlin from purchas- the limn on stations belonging association: Richard Smith and Cecil Sheets. Missionary Meeting Wcdn The Women's Missionary ation of the First United Bn church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

W. A. Doty on Alhambra avenue. Mrs. Earl Layton, the president, will preside this meeting to which guests have been invited.

Johnson-Stmwn Mr. and Mrs. George C. Strawn, 901 West Paris street, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Martha, to Herschcl 'Buren Johnson of Lebanon. The marriage took place Saturday The cod! committee decided alter an all-day nesslon that: "Under no circumstances will compensation be accepted by a station or network for time consumed by the spokesman "bt a controversial public issue, unless, the spokesman appear on a public forum type ot broadcast regularly presented in conformity with the code as a series ot fair-aided discussions of public issues and when contml of the fairness of the program rests wholly with the broadcasting station or network." The committee also decided that scripts shall be required in advance for examination.

The restriction applies to others besides Father Coughlin. An official ot the association said that during' the name. long discussion today Wal'lick trust established several years ago to provide money for building a now Y. M. C.

A. for Peru was increasing, and indicated that 'preliminary plans for the new structure might be considered ir. the near future. Net profits ot American Stationary company, owned by Mr. Wallick, go into the under the arrangement.

Tern Boy Hurt Critically Mark Boone. 13, 155 West Sixth s-i-eet. was reported in a critical tonight from injuries, sus- track i laincd late yesterday when a -rack the was jlld ed tae cleanest, nc imu appears that th! institution pounda deducted from his used (or th( coun ol the tota Fo is the ialit a jrsin5 service unles that the Ford ulatior thc gross and net ot tae TM" he KCV- ten contestants: Carl Sloan, 2,205, net 2.199; Loren Gur.kle, gross net 2.1EQ; Pete Kirkendall, gross 2,290, net 2,135: George Young, gross 2090 net Larry Wailen- stadt, gross 2,130, net Ralph Drake, gross 2,135, net Clarence Ley, gross 2,170, r.et, lil I o- nf.t Joe Koors, gross 1,925, net i.36.3: Otos Underwood, gross 2,055, net 1,778 and Ray Moon, 2,240. net 1,708. George Young was county nham $850 in unused funds.

It pears that this sum cannot unless reappropri- -Jnty council, ar.d body will not meet until December, if the council is disopsed nd Mason to the money. Mean- no funds available of Slwood, Buick Motor Tri Kappa Sorority, Pioneer Hi-Brid Co. Earl Mahaffey, city of Corn Elwood. Tire Works, Rayl's Shoe Comptons, Farmers Oil French Steam Dye Kesslcr's Auto Supply, Greenhouse, Home Trade Store Lcatherman's, Phi Beta Psi sorority, Taucr Florist, Tipton Daily Tribune, Tipton Produce Callahan Garage, Ford Motor Perfect Circle Fuller Brush Frank Rayls, Ottoman Modernistic King Music Beauty Shop, Karl Co. Greyhound Bus Chewing Gum Vic Black Motor and Young Paul J.

Mills wants to see you SQUARE AND ROUND DANCE WED. and FRI. WAGNER TAVERN ERVES" FARM BUREAU Bureau; while there At a meeting of the coun- :30 o'clock oed Will De oil' budgets were approv-j "Supplement Feed" will be discuss-, was made available for by Rlnchart and World county health and nursing Peace," by W. Byrum. The Home county nea.

or Ervin township county service for next this the last year with 30.39 bushels. ,5200, malting a total oC Sloan won this year with I view of this preparation ear. To state will add S300 and the Tipton County Tuberculosis association to was being more than a bushel above Young's: uc the county health service, eph's hospital. VCO ord of last year. Young finished a ta', Tuesday's contest.

board of a He added the belief that country was not "so destitute" In leadership that it could not find a way out of depression cxcepi. through war trade. Holt's position that z. cash and carry" system could be established without repeal of the arms, embargo has been taken by creasing number of embargo supporters. he began his ad-i'e Holt" told reporters he had heard that a bill to accomplish this would be introduced as a substitute for the pending neutrality revision measure.

Some senators privatoly suggested other strategy to accomplish. the same thing. The momentous controversy went on over the air tonight after the death or Senator Logan of. Kentucky had brought a day armistice in the discussion tin the senate floor. LaFollette WarnI" Against Repeal in Radio Talk Tuesday Chicago.

Oct. 3-OW-Fh'IIP i reported that Boone P-I emoloye of the company. from Ft. Wayne were the effect that the brake on wheel of the semi-trailer locked, causing the heavy to I urn over throe truck times. as pinned in the wreckage t.o one had hlcle Boons of the cab.

Factory Project Ai offer ot a Chicago imnufactui- i to purchase a group buildings on East bcen tabled by the learned factory nal street has city council, after it no official action had attempted on proposal me her of the council that the citj buy the buildings for re-sale. The been 1 buildings. which the said were owned by qouncilmen Marshall Grume, formerly housed tho old Ill, diana. Manufacturing company. The Chicago i 1 wn1as 1-lHi-lcn Company, offered to the buildiiiES.

i S12.500, of which Sl.OOO was number, for to be paid in cash and be handled on a the balance to mortgage contract calling for three percent to rest There was no djseussion open council as to the price for LpFollettc declared tonight-that rc-j property. hich the city' might purchase the peal the arms embargo would place'thc United States or. the samcj road to war. that it followed 1917. repeatedly.

The i Wisconsin, that Rutherford had pared address Change Coll; Show i Date of a show, originally to held Peru on ation, persons who arc vitally in- ideal and several tc rested in the service do not under- why the service is to be summarily abandoned at this time when, money has been made available ion the service under a. setup which, remains almost identical to its orig-, i.ial state, so far as the service is. concerned. It is said that the state hoard of accounts has ruled Uwt, the money turned back Red, Cross must be reappropnated the council. Tri Kappa and Phi Beta Psi milk: funds for prc-school and sclioo children arc more or less dependent! for their-administration on the ot the county as iniporlant as they are; held to be, are just two of many hralth activities that arc greatly will provide the entertainment.

A prize will be presented to the family having the largest representation present. Everyone is invited to attend. Results in Tribune Want Afc With Tipton county's share the tota! ot gasoline tax collected lor the third quarter of this year $20,985.14, bringing the total returned to the county for roads and bridges S54.46S.37 for three quarters of this year, it appears that revenue from this source may exceed the total of last year, W8.E While consumption falls off during fall -and. winter months, in comparison to the warmer year, it appears the months of thai the county's share 'or the fourth quarter may exceed the sum of about 515,000 to make tin: total even with last year. The fourth quarter return last'year was $18,523,98.

Mrs. Bipbergcr Gaining Reports from the Mercy hospital at Elwood" were to the effect Tuesday that Mrs. Edward Kip- bcrgcr, who wns auto accident in injurcd in an which her husband was instantly killed, Monday morning, Is improving and that operation These, dependent on the services of tho tu- county health department. The bcrculosis activities, of which thcie are many, a loader of the Pro- tlce, had bought time on the radio to answer all of the public statements o' Father Coughlin. Officials of the that its' 437 members represented 92 per cent of commercial radio.

Chairman Edgar Bill of the code committee issued a 0 compliance statement saying in part: i nent saying in pan. could be no sue afternoon in Indianapolis Ir the absence of any self-im- out of wal residence Durbin. of the Rev. Aubrey P. Hospital Briefs Mr.

and Mrs. Orvillc Matchett, 1109 North John street, are the parents of a daughter born at tho Clinton county hospital Tuesday morning. Barbara Leopard, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Leopard of Colfax, underwent a tonsil- cctomy Tuesday Mrs.

G. W. Rees, residing- on route 7, and Mrs. Herbert Heise of Moran. have been admitted for medical treatment.

SUN HAY CLEANERS 39c Gall For and Deliver. Phone 4345. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Wilhwit Calomel-- And Youll Jump Oiil of Bid in (he Morning Raiin' to Co The Hvcr dhould pour out two pounds of liquid bile Into posed policy to the contrary, it is conceivable that some individuals or groups with financial means to do so could buy all the available time necessary to monopolize, dominate or control the discussion of public issues through the radio medium, precluding a fair opportunity for an opposition without financial resources to present its cose to the radio audience. "Such a situation would pervert the function of American radio as a forum of democracy and would irreparably shatter the confidence of the public in the American system of broadcasting. "In order to assure the American people for all time that such an intolerable misuse of radio facilities cannot happen, the code states that time for the presentation of controversial issues shall not tc sold.

"The code does not bar anyone or any group from using radio. It simply denies the right to buy time for the reasons stated." took us into the T. Exery country in the at once recognize such a step for what it is--our taking aides with one of the warring that moment on there no such thing as our be- only be a of how far and how fast we get into it. It is comprehension how beyond my anyone can argue" that we are helping to keep America out of war by becoming ammunition factory for the European war." LaTollette contended belligerent nations would seek more than supplies from the U. S.

and added: "Six months ago, while in Franco I asked one of the highest officials what they expected from the United He 'supplies--and men. In explaining its reasons for re- i script, the corn- States in the instantly shot event of back the changed it was of vandalism in the rest rooms, resulting in marring of the property and wasting of the supplies, is said to have motivated the ac- tion. The board hired L. D. of Peru, to repair the courthouse' arc included in the total.

All of these, and many others, it appears will suffer from lack of f.ii experienced person in their administration if the county health pro- pram is to -be' abandoned for the remainder of this year. Son Born to Horology Student Word was received here Tuesday by the Tipton County Tuberculosis Association that a son was born Sunday night to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Scibold at Pcoria, 111.

Seibold is a student in Bradley Polytechnic Institute, at Peona, and will be graduated in a few weeks as His training wa-i at a cost of $65. Otherwise, business at the meet largely of allowing as against the corn- association, sponsor of the m0 nwealtb. Amos Suiter, of Perry township, is October 21, has been Saturday. October 28, nounced today following a meeting. consisted la County Stallion Ownersj current claln: president of the group.

Thirty classifications for the show were established, and it was decidcc hat three prizes, of 53. $2 and 51, awarded in respectively, would each classification. Fire Wrecks Mexico Kesiitoncc. Fire', said to have spread from piic of burning rubbish, noon razed gnige Property Sold. Proposed sale of rc.i".

estate belonging to the estate of the late George Schini was approved today most of the of Joseph in Mexico. Loss was esti- by Circuit Judge Hal C. Phelps. Guest G. Schini is administrator, and Glenn Griswold is the attorney for the estate.

'Net value of the estate of Minnie this ar.cr-jQ was es t-amted at S923.17. in ed report and destroye filed in the probate di- The Family Theatre. NOW! 2JUTS! JOAN CKAWFORD B.OBEKT YOTOG F.RANCHOT TONE in BRIDE WORE JOAN BLONDELL in -OFF mated unofficially at about $2,000, Mrs, Norris Sues Suit for divorce was filed in Miami circuit court today by Mrs. Ethel E. Norris.

of Peru, who charges her husband, Russell J. Norris, with cruelty. They were married on January 6. 193S, and separated last Sunday, according to the complaint. Attorney A.

W. Matt is counsel for the. plaintiff. Robert Weaver. Peru art student, reply landed in New York yesterday after i safe trip from France, it was LaFoMettc opined that a prolonged'learned here today through a tele- war would end in the am received by his mother.

Mrs. collapse of the economic ar.d L. Weaver, -1S2 West Main street, litical svstcms oC every Weaver had been studying ing in Paris on a Chaloner-Foundation scholarship, which he won last year competition with other artists throughout America. He was EBROK TN BUS FAKE trip bus fare to Indi anapoiis lor the- Indiana state con-; Paris when the current war considmlb i fcrence of Townsondjtcs. ba.u.c.ay boo idng passage for home.

instead and Sunday, will be 67 cents of 57 cents, as was an- Persons Interested in rate should get in touch Ml ossl blCi Wlt 0 ut one, to determine! with Mrs. Morris Kcifcr at the fr. ffi 1 )c complcxlon ot any proposal Townsend hal. over the' bus station mlttec salt! that it would bo your stomnch. You cct conatipntcd.

lour ayxtom ia and you feel aour. nnd the world look.1 punk. A mero bowel movement doesn't Kct the cause. It takes thoao Eood. old Little "Liver Pills to Kct thejie two pounds 01 bile llowintr freely and mnhc you feel "up und up." HnrmlMfl, centle.

yet nmuilnfif In ranklnc bile flow freely. for Carter a Lltilc Liver Pills by BcCiuc tnythlng eke. At ill stores. and Wo Write All Forms of INSURANCE Lincoln Finance Co. Incorporated broadcast "This docs not mean, of course," said the.

statement by Bill, "that those who wish to discuss matters of public controversy arc barred from the air. Far from it. Through the new code, representative spokesmen of groups will be free time to present their views, in accord with the public Interest, program balance and availability ot time, The committee also classified neutrality debates as automatically falling within the sphere of 'public controversial issues' and as such should be presented and nor. sold." on free -time boionc 7:30 o'clock Friday night. School Soon Completed Ir.d., Oct.

-The new $1,000.000 high school building, the third unit of which is soon to be completed, will be known as Richmond high school, although the academic hall will retain the name Morton after Indiana's first Wayne-county born governor. Mayor John Britten said today the gymnasium, built by the did boat not give the on which he arrived. Injured in Fall from Tree. J. Anderson, 56, Peru rural route No.

-1, was recovering at Dultes Memorial hospital here day from injuries sustained to late from an vision of circuit court today by the administratrix. yesterday he fc apple tree yesterday. The accident; occurred on a farm owned by rural route No. 1, forfeited eleven WW-li. 1 i Propose War On Sheep Killers Offers to assist farmers in hunting and disposing of sheep-killing dogs were proposed at a meeting, of the Wabash Valley Coon Hunt- ters' association held here last night.

William Howard, of Chili, and C. M. Wallick, of Peru, were appointed to have charge of the project. A report made at the meeting said that more than $200 worth of sheep have been killed by doga in Richland township the last few -weeks. Tra.ises Indiana Fishinjr Indiana lakes offer some of the finest fishing in the country, Milton Wysong, of the conesr- vation "department, told members of the Peru Kiwanis club in the principal address at their weekly dinner meeting in the Bearss hotel here last night.

The club was observing "Hoosierlar.d Conservation Week." Dr. Otho Winger, president of Manchester College, was a dinner guest of the club. It was announced that Attorney L. O. Arnold.

Carl Jenkins and Gilbert Summers would 'represent the Peru club at the annual state convention to be held on October 8, 9 and 10. Forfeits Speeding Bond Herman Durkes, IS, Converse NOW SHOWING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. BASIL RATHBOXE VIROKN'IA FIELD ATWILL in "THE SUN NEVER SETS" BETTY BOOP CARTOON nnd "Adventures of Cameraman" SEAT Any Time AUTT lOc Toduy Thurs. FIRST KOKOMO SHOWING foi Ihc old rnlitirr.l» a i shootin' son of the saddle! "In Old Caliente" George "Gabby" Hayes COMEDY: A A i REFL VARIETY A Lniiri'. "THE I I CTOST" TODAY AND THURSDAY Get on top of the world--ol Dartmouth's famous feslivol of fun! WINTER CARNIVAL RICHARD CARLSON 1001 MWISII IMDiT IWS1MW --Novelty Short and Cartoon-SUNDAY- Human Drama of Boyn and Girls from the Gutter "THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC" McGKBA A'DRKA LEEDS COLONIAL Today-Claudette Colbert in "Midnight." and Ecnita in "Nancy Drew, Trouble bhooter THURSDAY.

FRIDAY, SATURDAY Enrol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland Ann Sheridan "DODGE CITY" In Technicolor! 3:22, --and-GLENDA FARRELL, BARTON McLANE TORCHY RUNS for MAYOR' 5:28, 8:34. PAIACF. Anderson arid tenanted by his son-collars which he had posted and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. bond, when be failed to appeal- city, would be called Civil hall.

Ray Stroud. He suffered severe cuts and bruises. Make New Courthouse Rules Under a ruling adopted by the I Miami county commissioners at their regular October meeting and A giant seaweed growing on the- coast of California, the ra.tla.-i announced today, the puonc icst palm, is the longest plant rooms in the courthouse will be Im 11 LilC uiuiii. i i i i i i a in often exceeding 900 feet in length, closed at 10 p. m.

henceforth. Acts Powers, as in city 'court today for arraignment on a charge of violating the motor speed regulations. One Couple Licensed A marriage license was issued here today to David Franklin Flora. 47, Kalamazoo. mechanic, and Mrs.

Helen Lelah MAIM MARK LAND Today Thurs. Douhle FBANKMX rARNCM NOAH BEERY in. "THE DRIFTER" and KIC.HAKD CROMWELL In "WRONG ROAD" PLtlS-HOCK SHOP BLOBS Fri. Sat- --Double Features TIM McCOY in "RIDING WILD" PLUS WILLIAM COLLIER JK. MATHJiW BKTZ SOUL OF THE SLUMS TAKT A Brothers in Brothers in Three Against the World! GESTE (toy Mill md niton! anothtr choncfl to thl girl h.

lov.lt D1GBY GESTE a to one, bliw Ihe toll to.

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