Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 9

Location:
Kokomo, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
9
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE KOKOMO TBTBUNE SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17 194Q NINE SUPS OVER VICTORY! BOWLING Motor oce game off of South Side fiiMJbit Inco leajrui Thej r- f.Jjeattns team won two games Muff Davis Saves Game Panthers; Burn's Alexan dria Win Loop Tilts Grocerv wa jie TETER IS GIVEN FARM TERM BY UPTON COII Penny for Your Thoughts, Doctor bowler. 1 Defense to Seek New TriaJ JK total, Driving Case; Philip Tudor Expires 16--(Tribune rf ptojrJnjr time left, for 0 tht winning point, wood took undisputed posicamlon; Big Four league, respectively ae-, de fcnsc attorney, accepted or the loop on an Alexandria Boston Store and Kokomo; cour notation of petition for a feat over Ht'ntlnzWn oo the Vlk-i Wreckage. Krtley with 177 tor; new trlal Tc ter is at liberty under. floor 39 to 31. Knouff and Heltzcl with 4M forljs.oOO bond.

He was tried on: Tloton and Elwood piayed un Bo.ton Store were outstanding b-; chiu cs of drunken driving. I -ven thresh thc flrnt half, i Jud Pyke explained, in an- ended with the Uamn knot-: Davlw Shoou Big Score. i nou ncing hU verdict, that the re- nt W-fcll. Then Tipton forged; 0 av of thc Irwln Beauty Shop'jation of the damage done to the into the lend the Blue 1Inf tcatn Kftr nered In the ma-: interior of thc automobile to the held the upper hund through ihe, for a magnificent 223 score in 1 Injuries which caused Hugh -f P- third quarter. Thereupon E' middle game, then went on to: belt's death left no room for doubt started a rally thut curried the collect a flne 53, total coiint to lead! that Campbell was the passenger Panthorn within one point of Tip-, teftm nto enawet victory! and that therefore Tcter was oriv- ton Ihc Urn, Muff Dnvts puMcd thc fire for tl- Shearer Prlnll Co Roso 3 the car when it wiu' wood.

A of thc for Clif: won two games "from KcifcrjHe expressed the tightly packed Tlpion Climpb cll Kym wilnMMd thn thrilling hlbltlon of cool playing by the wood who led hta with field and one throw. Cray of Tipton was leading Bluo CeviJ scorer wlthj field and two tree tin-own. Ton Alcxundriu. held the upper hand wi irno: through mcmt of the name Friday ut Huntmgton The vultlni: toB.m wus rou 1 to 15-t MX 14K ii US MS 1" 10 Kt the half and 28 to 21 at thc third qunrtcr. Smith and Taylor divided tho ncorlng for Alexandra umonR Smith gelling eight field ar.d two free throwe and Taylor colluding Kcven bucKitu ond two gift Scor- wai more evening divided, itmonB the Huntlnston with Mcltrttth coming thi-ough five field coal" for high Individual Oorta Whilo and Huntlnston MmwI.vMli were wttllnit the title in Kurnes on dlfforcnt floorn nnd BKaln.it dlffur- opponent.

Peru hud battle: ull Itii own with Burrls on OworlUtr now pluylng court. Burriu won to 38 after tho Eenguta had some from tho nhadow. to mako things hot for tho OwlB. Burria was loud- Ing 20 to 18 at the half. Kllby plnyod a runt Ior tho and won (oiilod rcpenUdly by Poru players who acomid unable to A I Sittr Ul 171 .112 lis'j las 146 151 Ill 13 k-U critical cd serious doubt, of Campbell's being those of a rn- 'tional man, when CumpbeU told 3 several persons, including bis wife, -TM that he had been the driver of the 1114 The wreck occurred on state ixa -ihi! highway 28 a few miles east of Tipton, May 20, 1330.

Judge Pyke emphasized, a atutements by defense wit- to thc effect that they aaw J02' Campbell under the wheel, a 3 miles cast the scone of thc ac- 4:0 4:1:, When Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donovan, of Roscoe, N. learned that they might expect a blessed event, it seemed a cute idea to save all their pennies to pay Dr. Edward Miller $90 for officiating at the baby's arrival.

Now see what their whimsy did to nim. riis bank refused the coppers in bulk, insisted he padc thera in rolls of 50 each. FDR OF VIOLA 1ERALLAW Ft. WJiyae, which held contracts for par: of the -fl-ork, was approved by the board. Democrats Start Activity Plain for the 1940 campaign! were; discussed at a meeting of the Miami County Jefferson club held In Democrat headquancrs here this eve-; ning.

Paul Bowman, president of; the club, was in chnrgo of the moot- OTA1EFJUHERS OPPOS Extortion Charge: Fire Damages Bowman Home Peru. Ir.d., Feb. 16-- (Tribune Special)--John Mills Boyle, 41, who lived at ten East Sixth street until his arrest several months ago, now faces formal-charges of violation of thc federal in connection with a threatening: letter received last Oct. 7 by Prosecutor James L. Miller, of Miami county local authorities were advised to day.

Indictment of Boyle was one! of r. group returned yesterday by; the federal grand jury at John Boyle Is Indicted, on an DoC3CC club at a meeting to be hold in the party headquarters Tuesday ever ning', with Edward Moon, chairman. 31 TO FEDERAL ACT iy thc Congressman Reports Finding Much Criticism of A.A.A. Administration in charge. Driver (By The Associated Prej-s) A Republican lender sounding out farm sentiment on the Mew Deal farm program says he found strong- Fred J.

Hcimllck, 43, of Lafayette. was at liberty today on Sll cash or opposition to iho agricultural ad- bond after having been arrested by act in Indiana than any- Deputy Sheriff Walter Anderson where else or. a cross-country tour, Rcp or R. Hope, of Kansas, chairman of a special G. 0.

P. house, committee to study agriculture, listened to Hoosicr farmers' ideas or. the farm problem In a recent two- ir oti a charge of reckless driving. He f'Twas booked for arraignment In city One Couple Licensed A. marriage license was hearing in Indianapolis, Wayne.

today to Kenneth 1C -This is about the first place," he Boyle has been in federal 31 Wcst slxth slrcot ailing a one session, -where we at South Bead, in default of opcratori ar Mrs. Alice didn't find a general sentiment for bond, since his arrest by thrc department of justice agents here in November. Te letter received by Prosecutor Miller contained the warning: "Ifl you want to live, don't with our business." It had beenpre-j pared by clipping words froir. thOj headline's of a Chicago r-cwspaper, and pasting them in proper order' on a sheet of paper. The address lhad been printed on thc envelope i with a pencil.

Remains Mystery Federal agents Investigated thc case for several weeks before they 174 1.14 173 7 i JXS 17: us 1:7 188 175 I.15 1M left doubt of the ability of any person to Judge accurately the 5: 1 Identity of persons in passing It wad brought out during cars trial that there was but little 20-i Ha! difference In the height and SM 1115 weight of Campbell and 'letcr. ItoviuWft Other Another phase of a on M7 out of hi. way. Mo collecUd on'eight free thrown und added four t'OftUi to tuke high Hcor.ng for Burrln. Both BaUbauRh and Hum good on four field and three free throws to load Cook In PeruVseorlrig.

Peru won tho preliminary 25 lo Hnndlmi il 19, Huntlnston won Its opener to J4 and Elwood allppcd through to 17 to 1G win In its preliminary Tou.ls Koontz KorrWuy I i 1S.I 1S1 I7li a-SOS 853 -171 Hemr Rrncery inn un InO 171 mo 13'J 170 1(10 J37 which tho court laid emphasis was evidence that Teter had been taken home by friends from the Emergency hospital and that State Police- mar. Robert Grannan was advised not "to try to seo Tcter as the cx- citotnant might prove serious to Tc- Si ter'u aged mother who was Miller Tot.ilit S3! MS Molnr 147 107 164 11)3 )W 1.17 155 177 805 SOU 81)7 2SI10 KINGSTON LEAGUE il 211 iso 158 Hi Kurnc. The box acovoo: O.Jontn l.miwlu Tolnll Smith Titytor cw Itnhblim r.nn»i» UiurUlar i I Tntlll. 10 0 I IM'llrnUi I 3 I IWoodraw ID.Onlh'tll 'J Ituml't 0 0 Taints 13 ft. VI- 138) llurrl.

(41) Crimes 2 IH'K'nile 4 I i I I ToUl. Ft. IT. 3 1 .1 I) 'I 'J K. IvullU i i HalinnU IJell Moi-rnw TulnU I'urvlll Tnylor MnUlur Kudilnon Totals I QalnnalU Kcllu.v Illlml i i HuUou HnlUcI Merrill 1TJ US 178 in 10 S4II i i Ud VIA 178 170 IBS 777 713 170 100 173 lll.l 137 1CU 15" is; 111 bSlI 10:1 lil 70S 111.

Grunnan's Invoatigation, ao far as Tctcf was then concerned, ended there. Judge Pykc pointed out that no such grave concern for Ms mother wus -evidenced by Teter while he upont some time in an Elwood tavern consuming highballs. Judge Pyko touched on tho two signud Btatements which were entered us evidence at thc trial as having been signed by Teter. He analyzed tho defense contention that Toter was dill In 'utato of! shock, when thc first statement was made, with tho conviction that Teter was not In that condition whon second statement wan signed to effect that lie was drlvinK and several highballs at an 1 Elwood tavern. A I A Parker, 25, 111 East Sixth street.

DEATH AT GALVEOTON FHn-ITS OF AX- BXFIKES AT HOSIE OF FKIDAV Galveston, Feb. une Special) -Rollin R. Philips, ot Angola, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. S. 0.

Goodrich In at 3:15 o'clock Friday after a long illness. Sir. Philips was a "native of SATURDAY NIGHT 6:00 My Name? Wlw. NtjwH Ruvlcw. Wfum, Cinsburi; Contort.

1 Kntre. Wmnu. C-15 Ork-nn Wmuo. KltV.pi.ody In nhylhui. Wfim- Sky Jllnim Drnmn.

Wfbm. Wfbni. Renfro Valley. Wlw. 7-00 GonK Dnima.

WJr. Threo, WCT. Arch Play. Wrniin. Jiaono County ProBrem.

i 7-30 Slop -Me If You've Wlw. Wuytie Klne OrchcutTM. Wflrai. Hnwuil Cnlls. flnrii Dnnco Party, 3:00 Youth Wmnu.

Nutlcriiil Burn Dnncc. Wlw. 1 Your Hit Wfbm. Douth Vulloy IrVmnn. Review.

Wk-n. 8:45 Sutlirtlay riim. 3-01) Bob Cronby Wlw. Concert. i Jamboree.

Wilt 9:30 Cny Kovlew. WJr. My Nnmo. Wmng. 10 :00 NL-WH nnd Music.

"Wflim. Poler ncwn. wlw, 11:00 Curl Lorcli Orclimtrii. Wlw. SUNDAY MORNING 8:00 Toihiy In Europe.

Wfbm. Juvenr.c Old Time lioliclon. Wowo. 8il! Outdoors with Bob Edtie. Wfbm.

WinffK ovcr Jonlun. Grace the tho CoUcge Tflts May Decide Scoring Race Uy The Associated The oiitconifl of the Indiana Conference Individual scoring race ba- Lwoon Wilfred Doerncr, star and his nearest competitor, Nell' or' St. Joseph's, liki'ly is to bo dotermlnod Saturday night In one ot 3ix Indiana college basketball piimei. Doernor, with 2-16 points-- m.xr- Sln ot 1 Mosscr-- will bo out to rotuln his ndviintaKo BB Evans- vlllc and St. Joseph's tanprla in Janper hlirh new gymnus- luni.

On the block too will be Pt. Joseph's third place In the Conference. The Pumas have won five whllo the Pur- Aces'have captured four of of six league games pie their five conference tilts. Indiana and Purdue, co-leaders of tho Big Ten conference, their eharo of tnu first-place spot, and Noire name meets John Carroll college of Cleveland at South Bend. Tho will attemjit to bottle high-DCOi-iiiR Bill nc.

Illinois star, ct Lafayette. Indiana Invades Northwestern at Evannton, 111. Butler's BuKdogs arc hosts to Mnrijuctte at Indianapolis. Tlic Butler five is -ut after Its 14 th victory In 20 tames. Only two other Indiana conference grimes are on tap, pitting Do- Tigers against thc Ball ItlHMII 163 Ml HO 107 153 137 1-17 Jfill Ill I I IBB 763 1CI io 731 Judge PyXe suid he believed.

tUat everybody, involved in the accident, 42,1 who had survived It. had returned to normal when Teter signed the second statenienL ilill 11; 1111 I U.I ISO MO IBS 1110 COUR A Knoutt 143 120 15K 0(1 I I Ullinl 17V 137 0(1 107 'ilVniulV Slurc ins i Uil Kiiknmo Wroekniro 130 1M Vhllllp Tudor Found Deiid Heui-t attack is believed to have caused the death of Phillip Tudor, 78, who was found dead in his bod nt 331 South East street, by C. M. King, with whom he lived. King discovered the lifeless body Friday morning after hearing Tudor about the house at 4.

o'clock, Funeral services are to bo held at uv llne i lome of his son, Jesse Tudor, 325 North West street, at 2 o'cloolt 137S Monday afternoon. Thc Rev. L. E. 131! C3C I us 107 us Oil 1733 Kirkcrulnll Strciiviil 12.

Comvull Totnlf Dillnuui Blind McMnhoti mind Doty Hundfcnti U7 I'll! III 114 an no Mo C30 1IKI' Oil 1)0 57 01) COD 'JO til) 117 M) 4J1! 34 111) 'JO 101) 00 05 S4 3111 irao 311 'J7U DOS Murray Illnrk 1'ninU I'rttny TotnlH AND ai'Aiu: LKAGUE Rcnuly Shoi' 165 223 143 157 MS 1.14 14S 16S 157 7J2 SiO 1'rlntint Co. 14-1 108 132 160 701 1'J .104 Kettlchut 7.1mnicrinan Burton Avory Kry KtiVcr Sulon .152 13" 1115 t4 131 135 'J7 111 144 1:0 I5'J 10!) St) 163 Toioln CIS 1S64 New York, Feb. Cray will be in cha.rgc thc scrv Ices. Burial will be in Falrvlcw ccmctoiy. cd his denial that he was rcspon- in 1S51.

He was married in been, I strange angle of thc case is tho a that Boyle never had been known to be involved-directly In, any illegal activities that might Wen. liavo been endangered by the pros! ccutor'a Interference. He had beenj man of air-conditioning ca.uipmcnt.j Firu DamaKo $400 Damage cBtimated at $400 was brforc noon today by Three Republican Speakers on Radio Sunday and Monday Promlnunt Republicans will make addnisses and Monday, W. W. Dragoo, Howard cour.ty Republican chairman, aald Saturday.

He pointed out that he hud received announcements of Uie tho national and stato Republican headquarters. Glenn Frank, chairman of Lho Republican program committee, will be heard. ovcr the Blue not- work of tint National Broadcasting Company from 7:30 to 8 o'clock Sunday night. He will discuss Uie drafting of the. report of his mlttee and outline Us principal recommendations.

Senator Charles W. Tobey, Republican of New Hampshire, will speak over the Blue network of the National Broadcasting Company from 6:15 to 6:30 o'clock Monday night. His address will be en, titled, "Census Snooping," and i i be a discussion of the housing ato-i Phillip Wildon Tutlor was borr.itlon of the census, Clinton county, the son of Abra-j At 12:15 o'clock Monday after- ham and Tudor, Rep. Joseph W. Martin, man-led Miss Armllda C'Jdence I minority leader in the House of wlio died sevoru.1 years ugo.

Three Bndlo Pulpit. Wmoq. lIornlliK Muulcnlo. Wlw. Littlo Church.

0:30 Bill Johnson: wmnq. ticws Boview. Wlw. Alico Wsn. Trio.

Wlw. Livlnu Biblo Urnma. Wen. 10 '00 Alice RemKn owo. anil Wlw.

Symphonic Hour. Wen. Mnnle City Fpur. 10:15 Jiuvicw. Kiidlo Pnniilc.

Vmm. 10:30 Sundny Moi'nlni: Mnunoc. i 1'outh. Mnjor bowca Knmlly. Wind.

11:00 Rudio City Prourutn. ot C. Chninl. Wen. Cadlo Chiiir, slsiu an Old Sonc.

Wrnim. 11:30 KiiillQ City. Wlw. Suit Lnke Choir. Wnm.

SUNDAY AFTEttNOON p-00 Pot-ti-y Procrnni. Coiituo of Wlw. Grand Hotel Drumn. Wbbra. llouu'i Proirnim.

Wiw. 12:45 Nuivs Rovlow. Wun. 1:00 Democracy In Action. wind.

Cl'tiut Pliti'n DrumH. Smoko Drtamn. Wlw. 1:30 aiW ft TMTM. RoniJiiide Uhurcll.

Wlw, I Rob Buckor on Doci. Wen. 2:00 i i i 2:00 i Gomez: Guitar. 1 VVunt a IJivoreu. Wnuiq, Modluitlon imil residence.

of I the children survive their parents: Mrs. Ethel Myers, west of Tipton: Representatives and one of. the outstanding Republican statesmen of the country, will be interviewed N. Phllnr.rmonlc. Wtbm.

2:30 TnposU-y ITunlcnlc. Wonr. Wg, tho Wlvcn. Wmii'i- News Tl-om liuropo. i I Cnnnrltta, Wun.

Old Tuncb IJi Swins Witn. Nohoily's chlldron. National Wonr. Mynlci-ica. Tony.

W.mnu.. ChamUo" Music. Wunr. ot Hnnnhioiu. Wflim.

Tho i I Youra. a Aldrich Family. Hobby Lobby. Wfbm. lliiiti Darron Oi-chcstru.

MuucHl SWflmnkcrs, Wlw, .1:30 Own Auditions. Wenr. Bon Boailo'a Iniln. Wfum. Tliu yinidow Wtfn.

Cnvak-adc o( America. Wlw. 5:00 Catholic Hour. Wmni). 'Silver Theater.

Wfbm. Amtitc-jr Hour. Wcnr. Shtrloclt Hairnet Druraa. Wlw.

Show ot tho Week. Wsn. Kaiody Runeli. Wflim. 5:30 Beat tho Hand.

Wlw. SUNDAY NIGHT 11:00 Tho War This Woclt. Wfbm. Jack Ucnny Program. Wlw.

Screen Guild Thuatcr. Uiuidwnson Proitram, Wmnq. Mr. Dintrict Attorney. Wlw.

7:00 McCarthy. Wm.itl. Ulk-ry Quciin Slietcli. Wfbm. I3rnmu.

W.ir. Hoirlelberir Concert. Wen. Revival Hour. WIs, Ono 'Fwrnliy.

Wlw. Proirrnm. EVOIHIIE: Hour. WJr. Walter Wlnchcll.

Wlw. 8:15 Tho Pnrlicr Family. Wlw, Irene Itlch Di-amn. Wlw. Ainwrican Allnin).

Wnmq. Qilin Ityall newfl. Wffn. Sporui Newarccl. Wlw.

Little funeral home to tho home of thc son in North Wcst street, Two brothers, John Tudor, of Tudor, of and Mrs. Goldsmith, and over radio station WIRE, Indlaun-: jj: jj 0 ctiVirm. A I'lftyhouHc Wfbm. Good Will Hour. Wk-n.

each and tvery Republican in a 0 3 Procram" a state Chperie Mawlu. Wonr. Dragoo alBO, explained Thi. Tudor 01 uiuiaoniiuit auu i AV.WIV Jesse Tudor of Tipton. Thc bodyipoliu, Thc fifteen-minute ta" returned H'om the Ogle I will cover subjects of interest to; Sanborn, and Marion, two slat brother, Eber Walker, of Knightstown, also survive him.

Make BcauUflcatlon I'lans Plans to remove unsightly ash heaps and other trash from conspicuous places about the city and to obtain tho cooperation of citizens In accepting the advantages offered by city ash collection, were discussed at a joint meeting of civic leaders and city officials Thursday night. Those participating in the discussion of ways and means to awaken a of civic pride were- Y. Yoder. city engineer In charge of ash collection; Mayor W. A.

Compton; Councilman E. Republican state committee ia spon-i soring a recaption for Rep. Martini at the Columbia club from 2 to 4 10:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Rep. 00 Martin will be tho principal speaker at the annual Republican beaf- steak dinner at the Columbia cl'ub Monday night.

Hoclcey Grmic: WOT. CIVB. Wlw. Fuport Hidden In Africa Highly valued documents never before outside the city of London have been stowed away in the Wincholl. Warn.

I'uul Sullivnn Rovlcw, Wfbm. Farm Orchestra. Wlw. ail Carrier Feels Old Style Autos Are Safest Stevens Point, Fob. sTrongTooms of banks at Johannes-''-Ora R.

Barber, mail car- burg, South Africa. Mining firms, banks and commercial houses are all represented among the business concerns which have sent documents to the Rand. The work began before, the from actua'l originals, duplicates of many valuable papers have been deposited in Johannesburg, Includ- Smifh and Claude Tone Roy Beck Ing ledger sheets. Additional con- I 1 tttiu i I I TlV.vlein^ A i i Cardinals at Muncle end HIM- 1500 spectators in Madison Square over's Hilltoppers against IndiannJ Saturday night will. ECU Central at Indianapolis.

Three other Indiana fives sno nction outside thc stato. Rose Poly, defeated lost 'night at Aurora, (til.) college, to 35. plays Jolict Junior college at Jollet. 111. Valparaiso plays Connordta at Milwaukee, rf.ni! Concordla of Fort Wayne Kivcr Forest, 111., there.

Wabash, Hanover and Manchester bested conference foes lust night The Little Giants Earlham's 46 to 40; Manchester rolled ever Anderson's rav- 63 to 36, and Hanover hung a 63 to 41 beating on Taylor university. Indiana Tech of Fort Wayne had little difficulty disposing of Griftl.T (Van Wcrt. 57 to 38. Results in Tribune Want Ada Garden Saturday such specialists at tho annual Indoor track moot of thc New Yorls A as Chunk Fcnslce and Glfinn of. tho Klwanis club; Mrs.

John Walker of -the Phi Beta Psi and Mrs. H. B. Richardson, of Tri Kappa; Mrs. William Maynard, Mrs.

Harold Lentr, of Vej'BUS Cordis and Mrs. Edna Hinshaw and Mrs. Lulu Martz of the Business and Professional Women's club. Farm Loarii Available. Emergency crop and feed loans for 1940 are now.

available- to farmers in Tipton county, and applica- signmcnts from. England are pected. rier, applied Ice packs to an aching head today vowed fervently that he would his streamlined automobile for an old model with a straight back, A tire and rim broke loose from dual wheels of a truck! The wheel overtook Barber's climbed up ita sloping.rear end, bounced high in the air and came down with a crash, pushing the top of the car down on Barber's head. A as rimnlncrham in the mile, John tions for loans, arc now be- Boricarf and Johnny Woodruff in I D. tho 880 and sjim Jim Herbert in the COO, They also will sec some of thj world's best sprinters, hurdli'i'3, ar.d shot putters, and sojno of the qountrv's best relay taar.is.

And the Came. Houston, Texas, Fob. a 21-hour delay, the Western Open golt field spread out cautiously over the River Oaks course, made hazardous by a Cloudburst which submerged It Friday. Byron Nelson, National. Open ing received at Tipton by Whcatley for Alan L.

Galyean, field supervisor of the emergency crop and feed loan section of the Farm Credit These loans will.be made, as in the past, only to farmers whose cash requirements are small and who cannot obtain a loan from any other source, including production credit aspociatlons, banks, or other private concerns or individuals. As in former years, the money loaned will be to the applicant's necessary cash needs in preparing and cultivating his 1940 champion, clung' to-the favorite's crops or in purchasing or produc- 3 poL 1 Ing feed for hiir live stock. 1,000 1,000 KOKOMO MOVIE QUEEN CONTEST (Ono Nomination Coupon) I nominate. Her address Send In the name of your choice for Queen of the Club In the Movlei," to he shown at the hifh ichool auditorium March 4 5. Send thli coupon with name and tuldicn to yiwll Fleenor, chairman, Kokohio High School.

1,000 1,000 of Broadway and Warren street in South Peru. Sparks from a chim- ncy wore believed to have ignited wood shingles, and the blaze atCj through into tho attic before being! discovered. I A second alarm brought addition-! al equipment to the 'scene wheni countered difficulty in extinguishing the flames, and several lines or hose were laid. Surviving are two children, Frank hillps Stcuben county and Mrs. Goodrich, at whose home he died, also two brothers, Frank Pleasant Lake and Del- of Lagrangc, four gntiidcliildren and two great grandchildren.

The body was taken lo the Millhouse funeral.home and will be returned to thc home in Angola Sunday morning. Funeral services will bo held at Angola at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon, followed by burin 1 in Brushy Prairie cemetery near WALTON Ice Danger Waning Considerable ice had' moved, out of the Wabash river at this point today, and, with the stream still or.ly slightly above normal, danger from jams was believed to bo waning. The river was almost, clear of Ice In the west part ot the city, Coblentz of Gary is visiting her soil conservation." Under tho Agricultural Adjustment Administration's soil conservation program, fanners are paid for reducing their acreage of crops which lower soil fertility and growing more of thc crops that build It up. Majority Against I'rocram "The majority who spoke were agninst thc program," Hope went on. 'I don't know whether we had a fair cross-section." At every stop, he reported, tho big objection to tho program was that It embodies a form of government control.

"But we've found criticism everywhere of the administration of thc program," thc congressman added, "even on thc part of those who approved the principle." Hope held hearings from Doc. 1 to 20 in Salt Lake City, Denver, Dallas, Hutchir.son, Springfield. 111., DesMoinos and Minneapolis. He picked up again with Indianapolis after thc holidays. He had one more stop scheduled--at Charlotte, N.

he didn't know whether there would be other meetings after that. Hears 8,000 I'arincru Thc congressman figured he'd listened to some 3,000 farmers and had letters from several hundred others. He reported "practically unanimous opposition to the trade agreement program." Live stoclc and dairy farmers seem to reel, said Rep. Hope, that Secretary Hull's reciprocal trada treaties arc letting foreign products Into the United States to compete with theirs at lower prices. Ho reported interest In thc Indianapolis hearing stronger than at any of tliq earlier ones.

Everyplace. parents. Ellin- Mason is in Florida for aj a vcry rcprcscnt atlvc weeks. nllri rj ernoc rats with Republi- up. tew weeks.

OU ri" Mr. and Mrs. Bcrryman and daughter Betty, entertained: guests'Sunday In celebration ot the Martin oC birthdays of Miss Carol MassJac i lus lts nousc minority lead- Mrs. Bcrryman and Jack, bhaffer. Republicans last Oc- jests were Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Slushcr of Converse, Mr. arid Mrs. although flooa remained stationary Harold Slushcr of Logansport, Bar jast from a point' about four blocks west of the Broadway bridge. War department engineers were reported mnldng a of the Wubush ar.d Mississincwa rivers in Wabash following a meeting with formers living along the two rivers: Wednesday evening.

Possible removal of 'islands in the Mississlnewa between and Somerset was reported under consideration. Seek School BUM- Settlement Pupils of Richland township schools continued walk to and rrom. school today, or ride In private automobiles, as efforts were made to quell a factional war tliat has prevented Trustee Glen Smith from paying for six buses which ordered from the Alison Bell Chevrolet Agency, of Cost of the buses totals but appropriation ot the necessary funds 'by the township advisory board was blocked by a remonstrance. It was understood today that an effort was being made to induce romonstrators to withdraw. The six buses were taken out of service Monday.

Dorothy Funk Gets Divorce Dorothy' (Nicholson) Funk was awarded a divorce by Circuit Judge Hal C. Phelps here today. She charged her husband, Lawrence Funk, with cruelty. Judge Phelps awarded her custody of her two-year-old daughter, but ruled that the father might have the child a total of two weeks in each year. The father was ordered to pay $3 per week toward the child's support.

In the criminal division of circuit court late this afternoon, Gilbert Myers, 48, was released on his own' recognizance to await sentence on -March 13, after having entered a plea of guilty to u. charge of disposing of property being purchased under a conditional sales contract. The affidavit against him was signed by H. L. Howard, head of the Indiana Loan company- Would Open Study.

Estate Application for letters of administration for the estate the late Ellsworth O. Study was filed in the probate division of Miami circuit court today by, Mrs. Hilda Tea- boldt. daughter of the deceased, through Attorney Russell J. Wild-, man.

Value of the estate was csti-j mated at $330. Other heirs listed, are the following children: Ward. Study, Pearl.W. Crawford, Vcr-j lyr.n O. Study, Blossom E.

Truax.i Cenicc. Study and Lela Accept JPart of Sewer Project Resolutions certifying complc- lion and acceptance of several items of Peru's $400,000 sewage, disposal project were passed today by the board of works. They include the South Side interceptor, Canal street! interceptor, Canal, street interceptor, sewor, lift stations, force andj other appurtenances. Certain changes, to cost $1,501.63, were ordered In part of the project still.under construction by the Or- iei Construction ol Molrose HI. Payment of a balance o( $212.34 due the John Dehner company, of old Countryman of Galveston, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Slushcr and Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Ernest Baxter has received word oC thc death of Mrs. Baxter's mother at Angola Tuesday. Mrs.

Baxter has been with her mother for the past few days. Verne Conn, local banker is attending a Banking Association in Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn of New York City have announced the birth be cr, named -16 Republicans lobcr to learn what farmers were thinking- arid' report back to their, G.

0. P. colleagues. Rep. Hope! 40-years-old and in congress 13 years, was appointed chairman because he was Uie ranking Republican member, of the house ngn-iculturc committee.

He divided the main committee into 16 sub-committees. One of these sub-committees planned tho hearings. Hope is making his trip alone but in every state he has the help of that state's Republican rep- rth of a daughter Feb. 8, who has a(tcl congi ess adjourns named Elizabeth Ann. wm usc Rs in IM llidltc I Flynn was formerly Miss Perkins of this community.

Mr and Mrs. Roy Perkins spent the week-end in Sweetser with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sanders. Miss Iva Lutz of Wabash is the ls n( lt a Iarm guest of hei- aunt, Mrs.

Sade Beaa.i and family. Survey Non-Political The study committee will report and housa formation farm planks in tho party platform to be adopted in convention next summer. reared on a farm, not a farmer himself but a law- is a slim man with a keen little like Senator Mr. and Mrs. Clove Rife enter- Gerald P.

Nye, a fellow Republican from Nm th congress he rom taincd. at a family reu rc3cnts thc Seventh Kansas d-is- i i COSL 01 i tricL fc he lives two children, in Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry; Wiseman of Mu Carir.cl, 111. Bettyi ci Lou Wisqman of Kokomo, Mr.

and onc tnine he Mrs. Orden Shirley, Mr and Mrs, Th waa litics Loren Rife, Mary trying to Keep non- Rhodes, Blanche and Dorot p0 ca he said. Mrs, Ruth Grant, Mrs. M. E.

ers arid Ray Waters. Miss Betty Conn of Indianapolis ATTENTION the week-end hero with rela-iSons of. Union Veterans. Installa- iiion of offlcers, Red Men Hal), tivea. Pat Patterson lias resigned hlsj Monday, Feb.

19, 7:30. You must be- position at the Huff man garagej J. E. Better'Ccal, Dial 6166 Furnact, Stovi, Stokir Coals. J.

M. LEACH ICE GOAL CO. and accepted a-position at the Carey garage. Mrs. Charles Smith of Kline, is thc guest of her mother, Mrs.

Taylor Wilson. to deprive yourself and family of the things you need just because you lack the ready cash, to supply that need. There Is no personal emergency whicb. we cannot help, you meet with, a speedily arranged loan. QUICK, CONFIDENTIAL LOANS UP TO $300 ON TOUB ACTOMOB1LE FA3M 1IOUKIIOLD GOODS LIVE STOCK Everybody Uses Our Money" AMERICAN SECURITY CO.

Protect Your Family WITH OCR Certificate Jor Cancellation of Loan The Interest you pay on loon for this, protection. No other charge It made tor it. OF INDIANA, INC. w. Mulberry 1'iione.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Kokomo Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
579,711
Years Available:
1868-1999