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Bulletin fair tonight Friday in portion, partly cloudy In north portion, not much change in temperature. YOUR HOME FORTH05EWHOTWNK Sending Senators Lindbergh's Heir Kids are Taller. EDITION I THURSDAY 8.U93Q MemUcrA.B.C. PRICE 3 CENTS By Frederick HB fact that Senator Ribinson, the democratic leader, will fight to ratify the result of the i London naval co nf er encef GARY MAYOR ENDS At Ohio, State W.J. Fulton After Primary 8 Farewell Note to His Son, Advising Hun la Stay president's ap- Man was Candidate for Renomination as Lake pointing sena-j torial leaders! of both parties when he ganizes a GARY, May J.

Fulton, .46, county or missions of Lake county, former Gary, a bank missioner 01 cuu4ii.j, president and a graduate of- the University of Edinburgh, eign ad en and killed himself at his home "here-today. tare, whose snoi a note adY jng- his son, William Fulton, a labors must be ratified by the rdue University, to stay out of politics. senate. The note indicated that politics as it is played ia Indiana Woodrow Wilsons failure-, a tragic ending a career started brilliant as an to do this when he made up ring gra duate of his Paris party doomed the down to, de- League of Nations covenant. pr im ary election here by a margin ot about 2,000 -VERYBODY is interest- votes in his campaign for renomi- ed in the announcement nation as county commissioner, that the Lindberghs are soon Ar vt campaign to.have an heir.

In. the course of time as the Lone Eagle shall rise at two a. m. and take off with of little Amos when he has the colic, the skilled navigator will find it harder to make a successful landing than ever before. In addition his campaign GUl leader as arrested 2 Chicago TEXAS STORM TOLL STANDS AT 79 TODAY Funeral ServiceB are Conducted for the Victims; Order Is Being Speedily Restored DALLAS, Texas, May With an d.

-reconstruction; work well- under way, Central Texas, today turned waitresses to vote in the here. Maruardt was at liberty f(T today oa a bond but. six '-Delaware un arrested Double '-Distinction This eleoton -A women and one man A PAINTING, bought by the Detroit art gallery Cor $400, proves to be a Titian masterpiece worth $150.000. Nothing improves with age like a picture by a dead artist. R.

GEORGE M. CURTIS of the University of. Chicago is mistaken in his fears this may become a na- i on eleoton traud charges. The tragedy occurred just be- LAFAYETTE, May Bounty -andgii'l FIRE MACHINE GUN ACCIDENTALLY Rain of StrikM in Midst of Sleeping- Prisoners After Night of Disorder International News Service) "'COLUMBUS, 0., May Two convicts were shot andi killed at Ohio State, -penitentiary this morning when National guardsmen accidentally fired a machine gun into sleeping prisoners, according to Deputy Warden J. C.

Woodard. Colonel Robert Haubncli of the milf'ia, who have been in McBride TeHs Senate Drys Incurred Debt General SoMftatofient of the Anti-Saloon League is Questioned Today About A f. /tv.fvanl'ratl/tn Lobbying Activities of Organization -of' a two days death and control ot the state prison since the Monday night holocaust exacted a death toll of 320 lives', twaa inside the prison 'the shooting occurred. cli is the sjjokes- PLANE FALLS IN TAILS PIN; TWO ARE DEAD Crash Occurs From Altitude of 200 Feet Near Ohio River; One of Victims is a Hoosier (By international Ken's Service) CINCINNATI, 0., May. 8.

WASHINGTON, May National headquarters of the Anti-Satoon League ended last year in debt furthering the cause of prohibition, Dr. F. Scott McBride, a former minister who, now receives. $7,500 yearly as its gen-. era! superintendent, told the senate lobby investigating committee this afternoon.

Contributions received during the vear toatlled $269,916, and expenditures $273,049. ie He submitted t) TEXAS: --Tile-human toll was definitely 79 when coBimunlcatlon rwJth the were foro breakfast today, at the'FulUm home. Mrs. Pulton uad awaken-j both of 8 tabllshed. ed her husband then -The armual J3; liun i been "Inside" since midnight, when 400 convicts who had- been quartered lu a barbed-wire gtocka.de, burned -all 'the miuu aim.

i "i today 'at the contest held' at" right "hand held the gun and 1 note. San Antonio Dear Mpthei "I am at the breaking point and. tion of dwarfs, for in -whethaj-in defeat of the families we know tne licve mvself OI1 this horrible kids are taller than the old Folks. Children used to wear the clothes of their fathers, but all and so arc my now two apple pickers are I that worked handing us down their ward- wlgn. but you robes.

Frederick Wlngate, 19, Muncie, and Carolyn Boyle, so of near Muncie, were picked to cei J10 i ac of represent Indiana at the nat na i hoar vict i ms tnere this aftorcpon. funeral iu he without church worship lair. Whether rtone by my omies for vengeance or by friends in" the great wish to health-contest-ot boys 'and -girls 4-H clubs in Chicago next Decem- en-iber. Martha Whltehead of- Yan- my 1 derburg county, tied with Miss help 1 Boyle as state girl health charo- tllP Creat WISU LO iiyiy JJLtjio o-o knows I am innocent ot it pion, but because she was only. years old sh wa not elipb to i Wenfls 0 streng th physically, i ior the contests is -15 years.

Just can't stand this Score Hiflh Rating J. straw. If by my enemies, they roiKht just as well have shot me. "Bill (referring to son at Purdue) you have been a good boy. ex-soldier has returned the War Department $110 which was overpaid i him, but it's not likely that £Jf UJ inv world war contractors "Ada freTen-incr to.

Ms secre- will follow hisprecedent. ury) fl ARENTS in the old days "i feel I atn through, mother get had their troubles, but Bmil Selp and 'Schrapr naci tneir uu i vepx can COU uty chairman), they didnt know what liclplyciu wlth the a ncl means to have a kid come wltll yom a ff a i rs i must say yon ask permission to be- have been sood and I know you me an aviator: al i "PS: Thiq is terrible 'but RS. Robert L. Dodge, stand-it." rich New York woman jiuyor Sine Months, who has been smuggling for adduioil tp Ms pol i i caj re five vears gets ott with a fine spon sibiiites, Kiiitbn was presdeat :) 86 tlie UUer statc Bttnk hcr a JT.I tli NPW I institution, If a -poor girl: the rsew broke Lake cpmlty York pOSt Office should take as coiitroller here dollar from a letter, she moi 0 than six years ago. i when Mayor Rosw.ell-0.

behind tne Jo wen(; (g Fultoll as city controller, succeeded him i as mayor Gary. served mayor for nine monthsXln 1026 he was'nominated and elected county commissioner tor Nl'our year term and was seeking reelection this year, ambition lolled when a 2,000 vote defeat overwhelmed him in the primary This is about as.likely as ect OI last Tuesday. C. Roush, chauffeur" of the six Chicago who were charged with vofe repeating, and the six women, are to Young Wingate scored -a percentage of 98.8 in hi rating. The two girls tied with ratings ot 99-3 percent.

Last, year Harold Morgan county, with neathne of a. percent- machine; gun whew It ally discharged, resulting "In the deaths of prison -who were asleep. Freeman, a prisoner who was serving from 10 to 20 years on a manslaughter charge, is 'said to airplane' crash here day caused the deaths of. Dominic 27, ofcTor- rinffton, and Ornin Smith, 29, of Shelby, Ind. The occurred: these- into; a tail- about In the air near 1 DWo Smith was, instantly killed, An-.

geria" died ID General hospital fff Tiere shortly. After accident. 1 IRA IS BELIEVED TOIfELOST Hall In ad -J(By Race Precincts StllV Out. News-Service) MTay Archibald M. Hall, "do:" candidate for the Republican nomination for congress the ots- trict, to haye, nosed put ilra Jt- his "wef -D val on at The men- have been one of the two victims having -been by the tornadoes.

Similar rites were to be held the small farming community near Runge where 30 persons, mostly Mexican tenant farmers, 'lay dead. Meanwhile efforts were being made to check, the. injured list, which IB. expected to exceed .500. Emergency hospitals in every community where the tempestuous gales struck were still filled with the hurt today, while towns on the fringe ot the devastated area were caring for many injured.

Red Gross relief agencies were scattered over the stricken area; iftil is age of 9S.6, was chosen Indiana avl boy health champion and later an( rc fugee camps were filled with won the national boy health the lome iess. championship. 1 Undaunted untold havic by the storms, the tor- of the accidental macn' le-Run fire The other'dead convict is said to be Frank Ross. According to George, w. Keil prison bof prisoners burned In the nre disaster April and had been released from, the penitentiary hospital only two days ago, Freeman had been mentally de- ranged'lor'some time, and penitentiary officials had planned to send him soon to the for the criminally insane at Lima.

The machine gun. which blazed Airpo: 3ust off Airport when the accident occurred. MaJdr Stanley Huffman, in charge of the flying field, declared Angcrla and Smith had "violated orders" and had taken the plane "without permission. Huffman said" that, although Smith 50 hours in the air to his credit, both men had- failed to pass tests for a pilot's license. The plane buried Its nose in.

soft dirt Parts ol the motor were scattered about: RAIDCAPONE NIGHT CLUBS ent. "the basis 1 unofficial returns school ei 0 315- out, irport a 5tr i ct on t'e prisoners quar- an improvise'd dormitory BUTLER, speaking the German Reichstag, oredicted the formation of a United States of Europe. rhe union of honeysuckle and linaburger cheese. The winners today ed gold medals. Selection of the winners was made bv the doctors and nurses ot the State Board- "oC by a local dentist.

Both dt the Delaware. county winner's have been winners of their county contests for three years and scored higher ratings in the state 'contest here every year until the state championship hon- 'ora were awarded them-today. s( Thirty boys and' thirteen girls i competed in the contest hcre-'to- day. TRIOlLiUP HAMMOND BANK were changing a belt of bullets on thd eun when one of the mllitia- tne gun wnei nado-Torn cities yesterday began men accidentally pressed the work of rehabilitation, and (-trigger clearly being restored out of 1 Only two bullets were; discharged 5S5-A-3. on duty in several section's area to direct relief work and prevent looting.

Precautions were taken by health the spread plies poured the storm area from all parts state as rail and highway traffic was resumed- to result in the slight Injury of another; By a-pecullar ai'irk of fate. Free man and Ross, the victims: disaster tentiary and had been' from the prison hospital only -two days- ago. of April 21 pent-. Seized. CHICAGO, JMay' fashionable patrons looked on federal prohibition agents early today raided the -Cotton Club and the Greyhound Inn, two night clubs owned arid operated by Ralph Ca- pqne, brother and protege ot "Scarface" After, searching both places the federal operatives, arrested five The bell, to have been made on orders, tfom 'Washington, followed, several''visits -by undercover agents posing" at New 'York racketeers.

Small quantities liauor. were seized in both places. race on returns.since the closing of the polls' Tues'der. "i unofficial vote, stood: Hall Holmes, S.295; Schuyler C. Asa J.

Smith "dry" 7.iSl, 1 Ward B. Hiner, However, Holmes asserted this afternoon- that his own tabulation 'from alt, the precincts shows that he won the nomination by a margin of 343. votes over his nearest competitor," Hall. Molmeg said he had sent Ms own messengers to all the precincts to obtain the results. do know that the word has gone out to the precincts to count me out," said Holmes.

"Some of the republican machine leaders are afraid of the prohibition issue. Why, today republican lieadquart- ers was locked up and it roe that something shady is going on." 0 Air the indications were that a recount would be necessary to settle officially the question of who is the nominee. SIXTEEN ARE FOUND IN RUSSIA the records only for the Washington office. He said other records can be obtained at' the League's hcadq.uar.tevs, Wcsteryllle, .0., and front the various state organizations. The league lobbies Jn Washington only to the extent of sending letters and personally appealing to members of congress to vote for 'legislation it indorses, he said.

The- real work in this con- ncction is done in the home districts of the candidates. "11 the work )s done right in Joe primaries we don't have to worry." he remarked. Senator Elaine (R) Wisconsin, only anti-prohibitionist on committee, charged the league a vote on -Hs saii-ln every state, -where, a refer- "end-efln- "vms-held the organization: announced "the drys have -been asked not to vote." "That: ig your 'excuse, hand when y.ou know you will be defeated," Elaine expenses were office: I collecting, have been postage, i rents, legal dept. $4426; and- executive department, 128,039.: BOY ON RAFT Indiana-Harbor Boy Saved Today Tells How HJs Youthful Companions Swept To Death In lake INDIANA HARBOR, May S. guards today were searching for the bodies of John Kordich-, 13, and Mike Muday, 14, of this city, who were drowned in Lake Michigan last night when a raft on which they were playing vas carried into tbt lake by- a strong south- wind.

guards tonne! the raft to which was clinging Peter Yorck, 14, third occupant of the raft. said that Kordich tried to swim to shore and was drowned and that Muday became -weakened and was torn loose from the raft and Monstrous Snake Is Again Seen West Of Lpgansport ROFESSOR Henri Lau- nniprl be arraigned here on May 13th nerve specialist, Mayor Walker's says that politicians by -re peculiarly subject to ner- v'OUS' breakdowns. The poor fellows Operate by taking In wahing to 'support a large Marquardt was released indlsposi- $2,000 bond sighed by Fulton -and tfarn.es. former sheriff. of Bames also wen.

on Hie $2.000 bond of Charles Pnrfcer: a who WR havn bc! i legcd repeater's car, hived to drive ilfiifce Their Escape With From -the Maywtod: Savings Bank (By International.NCW.S Service) HAMMOND, May armed bandits today robbed the Maywood Trust and Savings'banlrhere of approximately In cash. The bank been open only fifteen-minutes, and there' were but, five persona In the three empldyess -and two the trio entered. The I bandits completed their within five '-minutes and mads Ibeir escape in a waiting autarno, hiding. J5.000 about a ycar'ago. '-the from the lumber on About three yean make.

the to twelve (By International News Service) MOSCOW, Ufay women, ten men, mur- "'dered between Kciashonguy. XTJ.MHTSJ pnc line, today. The bodies were locked in two sheds. Authorities went to the scene of the tragedy in a special ANNfllcTHOMINEES FOR COUNTY COUNCIL AB the re 8 ult of the held this week the party nominees for county are -announced follows: district, Lester Powlen; MIlo.J. Saxon; third, Ira fourth, Francis Evans; councilmen -at large, Robert Campbell, Oscar F-- cusori and'Jaroes Ide.

gene Garrett; F.vepapsticlc; at Aaron Plank ando Jamea M. "Wlnn. Croakers irho'er "tbat'ther's no tbe co'uJi- try hereby -Informed even: In Amelia. Ohio, bandiu found .12.760. Thank goodness -the- closed season: -ter- pusttl cards'is with us.

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