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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 10

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PAOI six HOLT CASE IS BEFORE JURY Kokomo Attorney and Former Sheriff Alleged as Vice Ring Heads. HOME BREW. I McBride Believes Law Permits Its Manufacture. -Washington, May 14. The opinion that, under certain condi tions liquor- can he made the house without violating the expressed yes- STORIT OF GRAFT TOLD Indianapolis, May A picture of rural Howard county, dotted with fancifully' named barbacue establishments where liquor might be purchased almost for the asking, was presented to good speech that sfenate lobby McBride, of the hibition laws was lerday before the committee by F.

Scbtt general superintend Anti-Saloon League. The was made in response to'questions by Chairman Caraway of the "committee concerning a recent- iRepresentative New Jersey ly in- the house by Fort, Republican, McBride quoted Fort as saying that "the law-permitted the making of liquor in thej home." "You don't agree with his interpretation?" Caraway asked. "We think that a very he made, as a Federal court yesetrday. Six barbacue stand proprietors appeared as government witnesses in the case of Oliri R. Holt, Kokomo criminal lawyer, and C.

Ora Butler, former Howard couh whole," the witnessj replied. "That is his interpretation. I think -probably he is right. "Do you think that ought to be the law?" Caraway demanded. "The law is not! 100 cent ty sheriff, who face charges of firfect et McBride said conspiracy to violate the nation-; al prohibition act.

Both the government and the defense had completed-'their case when court adjourned early last night until 9 o'clock this morning. It was thpnglit that the case would he given to the jury this morning. Contrasting views of the organization and function of the Hoosier Protective Association, of which Ruder is the admitted founder, and for whose members Holt admitted serving as legal I counsel, were presented to the I jury. Geortre U. Jeffry, United State's jMRS district attorney, and Alex fi.

Cavins, his deputy charged the. association was a "bootlegger's protection ring" and nothing else for the purpose jirovidin'g bonds, attorneys any other possible assistance when the members might run I WAS SELECTED Don B. Irwin Chosen Ninth District Chairman of Republican Party. ROWLAND, VICE i Don B. well known of Frankfort attorney who has prac- ahd ticed in the local court on numerous occasions, was selected as Ninth district chairman i afoul of the law.

in exchange for Republicans at Frankfort' Tuesa membership fee of S3 per week, day. Mr. Irwin succeeds Cody Butler, who look the stand in; Haughey, of Hamilton county" his own behalf, admitted organi-, jirs. g. C.

Rowlands, of Craw- zation of the association, but as-j fordsville was chosen Ninth serted its function was to pro- 1 tr lct vice chairman "to. succeed tect the small merchant. Mrs. B'fanche Mount of Tipton The barbacue proprietors who' llas serve( or the. past two testified were Hugh J.

Danver. years Mrs Rowlands is also Mrs. Myrtle widow 1 well known in Aretus Chapman: Mrs. Bertha Vanvernhe. Russell llowen, Ru- 'Httqn.

Fielding 'and dolph Wingmaii and Edward Nut ter. Unfortunate's Funeral. WOMAN SLAIN IS TfcB TKffltrNB FORD DENIAL. Henry and His Bon Are Not Buying Bank Stock. Former.

Husband, With Jealousy, Is Principal in Tragedy. ANOTHER MAN IS HURT Jeffersonville, May Insanely jealous 8 of pretty Mrs. May Craig, 34 years old, who got a divorce from him Monday, John Craig, 35, a dry cleaner, shot her to death, wounded Carl Schimpf, 30, soij of her 1 and fired a bullet into his own head with probably fatal results just as Mrs. Craig quit work late yesterday afternoon. Police say that Craig came to the stationery store -where pretty divorcee was employed as she was preparing to go home, He begged her to hear his plea for reconsiliation, but she asked: him to go away, telling him she Ranted no trouble with him and refusing his request that she tell him good-by.

Craig thereupon drew a revolver and shot his former wife! through the head and breast, killing her instantly. Then he i turned on Schimpff, who, Craig believed, was too attentive t- Mrs. Craig while she was suing for divorce. Schimpff dashed through the front door of the store, followed by bullets, one of which wounded him in the face, while another pierced a plate glass window. The enraged man then turned his weapon against his own head and fired for the last time.

Ho was rushed to the Clark Memorial Ihospital, where he is expected to is not thought to be seriously hurt. Detroit, May 14. denial that the Ford interests have been purchasing stock in the National; City Bank pt New York as reported. last Saturday by i the Insane Journal of Commerce, was xaade jat the Ford offices in Dearborn 'yesterday. I "Neither Mr.

Henry Ford nor Mr. Edsel Ford 7 has acquired stock in the National City Bank of New York," tWstatement said. After denying that any of the Ford interests have purchased such stock, the statement added: "We rafe'jy deity and we do hot 4ntend to begin the practice now, but this report was JAKE" CASES Four Marion Men Included in List of Seventy-three in Court Net. STEP IS DRASTIC ONE Dayton, May deaths and several hundred cases' of seridus paralysis caused disseminated so widely as for denial. The Fords are! not! by the drinkinB of I bootleg Ja buying any bank stock WATSON FORCES ARE UNOPPOSED No Trouble in Reorganizing County Units Over State Yesterday.

HOLD SESSION TODAY maica ginger concoction in many parts of the United States, resulted yesterday in the indictment of seventy-three persons by a federal grand jury here. ji Indicted persons are charged with conspiracy to violate the prohibition laws by transporting 5,000 gallons of the ginger from New York to Cincin- 1 nati, Columbus and other cities. Residents of many states are included in the list of accused distributors of the concoction, commonly known as "jake." Among those indicted are four men from Marion, Indiana. Mother's Day -Observed. More than two thousand moth i ers were honored I Indianapolis, May the! ers wera nonpred at'the Uniyer- first time a decade the Senator: Purdue Sunday, when the shrdl cm cm James Watson forces reor- students presented a wonderful ganized the Republican state com-1 Program for them at the respec- mittee today without a show of.

tive sorority and fraternity homes AWARD PRIZES. Bar Association Gives Cash For Essays on Constitution. i Dudley Fielding" and several others from Tipton attended the meeting, all of the "chairman of the eiglit counties -df the district being present. Mr. Fielding had been tendered the Ninth district chairmanship but declined the Funeral services for William i place.

Conley. whose death occurred at Tne Democrats of the Ninth the county infirmary Monday district are in. Tipton ernooul were held at the today to select a chairman for John's Catholic church in Tipton- the district to succeed Dr. W. F.

this mqrning. Rev. F. Jos Bil- Dunham of Kempton and vice- stein conducted the "services chairman for the district. Tipton which jttended by'many old! county has no candidate for the friends of the deceased.

Burial; place. was irr the East Union cemetery, beside the wire whose death, oc curred several years ago. WEATHER Mostly unsettled; tonight and Thursday; possibly' light rain tonight in the extreme north; continued cool. Eveready glue bottles, a handy office accessory. The Tribune Press.

BASEBALL RESULTS, American Association. Toledo. St Paul, 4. Louisville, 2." Kansas City, Indianapolis, 4. Columbus at-Minneapolis, rain.

At an informal meeting of the Tipton County Bar Association Tuesday morning it was' decided to present a prize of $10 to the winner and prizes of S3 each to the second and third. The bar had previously stated it would pay $15 in prizes. Miss Janalyce Rouls won first and Miss Helen Smith and Miss Louise Thompson were tied for second so that they were each given an equal prize. Attorney O. A.

Arm-field of Elwood who was transacting business in the Tipton court furnishing the extra dollar. Some confusion arose among the judges of the contest on account of the subject being misunderstood by one of the contestants. They were to. write on the Constitution, the contest being open to all high school students of the county. All of the winner are students of the Tipton high school.

A. A. Bridge Dentist Tipton, Indiana. American League. Detroit, Boston, New York, St.

Louis, 1. Philadelphia, 14rQhicago, 7. Cleveland, 11; Washington, 6. National League. Chicaejo, Boston, 8.

StJ Louis, New York, 4. Philadelphia, 14; Pittsburgh, Brjooklyn at Cincinnati; rain. Read Tribune want ads. opposition. organization program went through without a ripple at the twelve district conventions yesterday afternoon.

At noon today the r-ew dlstri chairmen and vice chairmen at the Hotel Severin. They are scheduled to re-elect all the officers of the state jcom- mittee for another two years. Seven of the district chairmen i- and six of the district vice chair. i men re-elected at thej district meetings' yesterday. Only in two instances Were ballots resorted to to decide a contest.

Frank W. Gordon! of Blulftpn was ousted as Eighth district chairman! by Ira Wilson by a Vote of .7 to 5. The other contest was for vice chairman in the First district. M. Bert Thurman, Republican national committeeman and confidential adviser for Senator Watson, said he was delighted at the smoothness of the district conventions.

In instances where there were contests he I said it was between friends of Senator Watson. The state program calls for reelection of Elza O. Rogers of Lebanon as state chairman; Miss Sleeth as vice chairman, Fent'on, of Indianapolis, secretary, and Irving W. Lemaux of Indianapolis, treaurer. some state Cadle and at many other places.

Among the guests were C. A. Smith of Kempton and Mrs. Jesse Manlove of Scircle'yille. mothers appreciated the program very- much and enjoyed the hospitality net of their homes that were turned into a delightful place of entertainment for them.

A very interesting feature of program-was the May' Day exhibition given to the mothers in a group meeting. Glad to Be Back HARMLESS GAS. Has' Been Found chanJcul Refrigerators. Wednesday, May 14, For Use- In.Me. Washington, May zation of a new chemical product, dichloro-tfifluoro frigerant gas in methane, as a medium for the operation of chanicai refrigerators, the United I States Bureau of Mines says, is likely soon to enld whatever danger there! may be to human life or health jfrom.

lfaks of refrig'er ant In recent month's, from two or three quarters in the United States, there have been reports that escape of certain types ofre-; residences and apartments has occasioned illness and mortality, the bureau has since been conducting experiments with a number of compounds devised fcr this service. The methane impound is noninflammable to tie po'int of being usajble as a fire extinguisher, a'nr is so little toxic that dogs and monkeys exposed fori hours to a 20 iper cent mixture it in -practically untroubled. Human beings who breathed the-gas? in this heavy which is unlikely to be attained by any leakage from kitchen, piping, in the also found nothing worse than what is described as "a sensation of Tilcoholic intoxication." Only several hours' immersion a 50 per cent mixture of di- chlbro-difluoro methane and' air, ther bureau workers could damage a since such a mixture would be lour or fiVe times as heavy as aid would flow downward thrjough every crevice, the danger of its encounter in ordinary habi- i tations is slight. i THE SECRET OF SAVING MONEY The secret of SAVING is not a secret at all. Saving requires no.

technical knowledge, no large capital. Saving requires only the WILL TO SAVE and the character to keep at it. Call in and let us talk over this important matter with you. This hank wants to help YOU save. THE BANK OF THE PEOPLB A Voluntary Member of the Federal Reserve System Only Bank In TlpUm COMty Under Both Mate Federal Saperrudoa.

TTansen Dies; Oslo, Norway, May F-ridtjof Nansen, famous as an explorer and worker for the betterment of died unexpectedly yesterday'of paralysis of the heart at the age of 6S; and all N.prway is in mourningl New Perfection and Boss Oil Stoves and Ovens Kitchen Kook Gasoline Stoves Favorite and Dangler Gas Ranges Suite Barrum HOGS STEADY TO STRONG. Price at Market AVas $10.40 Unchanged. Mrs. Paul Snetclier formerly Miss Bland Galbreath, of Okla-. homa, is in Kempton the guest of her mother Mrs.

Ella Galbreath. On Sunday a sister; Mrs. Carl i Goodnight and husband of Anderson came to spent the day with her. I Snetcher has been away from Kempton" for some time and her many friends are very glad to see her again and hope to have her make an extended visit. Mrs.

Barrow's Funeral. The committee; will direct attention to details ot the convention to be held at June! 5. CIRCUS ARRIVES. Indianapolis, May 14. Receipts on' hogs, 6.500; cattle, 800; calves, sheep, 500.

Hog prices early today at the local 1 tive stock, market were steady to strong with the general, sales" at top price was heavy weights-sold up" to $10.25, under, weigjits up to $10 and sows at $9.25 down. Cattle were little changed, and calves were 50c higher at down. Sheep were steady liring lambs sharply lower at $13 down; One in Teh Years. Noblesyille township, in Hamilton county, in which the city of NoblesvUle is located, gained one in its population since the census of 1920, according jto the report made by Will Irwin, director ot census tor this district. In 1920, the township outside the city qf NobleBVille; had a population of ,749 and the present census shows a populatlonj If You Need a Security Loan Or Money to Pay Taxes See Lea veil BUY YOUR REFRIGERATOR FOR LIFETIME SERVICE BUY AN ALASKA CORK IHSULATED The funeral service of Mrs.

Margaret Barrow of Richmond was held at the Baptist church in Windfall Tuesday: afternoon With Rev. Mr. Dinsmore of Indianapolis in charge assisted by Rev. R. L.

Wilson, Rev. Mr. Sage and Rev. L. R.

Gray The service was largely -attended, many coming from a distance to. attend the last rites of; thisi splendid distance -Mr. anil Mral Charles Trim ble, daughter Margaret; Mrs. Daisy Seek, Mrs. Fred Allen ot Richmond, Mrs.

Dora Mitchell, Mr. Mrs. Tom Sellers and family. Mra. Zana Cole, Mr.

and Frank Cote, Rdme'Holman and daughter, Helen, Mra. June McKay, Mra. Pearl Hough, Qeofge of Mr! and 'Un. George Boohfr, Elwood, Mr and MraARller Rice of Tlatoa-and Mra, jdhaf Gentry "Brothers Shows Located at Tipton Park South of City. The caravan ot Motor trucks carrying the Gentry Brothers Circus arrived in; Tipton at an early hour Wednesday and the tented city wag erected at the Tipton Park at the toot of Main street.

The plan to show at the Sand Island park, was! changed on account of the Hub Highway being closed at the west edge lot the city. parade, through. the city was scheduled for about noon today. Leaves for CaHtacaW. May on hogs, carried over.

5 00; the market was steady, with the top there were 5,000 cattle and 10,000 sheep. Local Grain Market. (Hobbs Grain Co.) No. 2 Soft Wheat .92 Oats -35 of 1,750. See Us Before Tola Bay Tow Tires and Accessories H.

J. COBRADER ft CO. 141 B. JeaTemoa. Phoae JeaVnoa NOTICE.

Wo Ham a Wall Ugated Park faMt -Spaee fai the Bear of BARGADI GROCERY Mrs. Bffle' (Bowlln) left tor Indianapolis where ahe will take one jot the through buses Aagaloa, at Hanford.eipecta to time to Caltfroali a i New Corn, No. 4 yellow, per 100 lbs; 1.00 Local Market. (Moore Moore) Butter Eggs -19c IndSaaapoIts Prodnce Market, jobbers offer- country shippers for strictly fresh stock, delivered: at Indianapolis, loss-off, 19c a dozen. paying fori fowls, iVt lbs.

up, 19c a pound Leghorns, 16-17c; to pounds, 2 3-27c; sick, cull and humpback poultry not -bought; 7-10c; 6r8c; geese, full-feathered, doien; squabs, 11 pounds to -the dozen, old pigeons, 76c dozen. selling prices for creamery butter, fresh firsts No. 1, 40-41c a pound. Butter Pat buyers are paying 38c a "pound, delivered at clal BANKING Service DUSINESS institutions, less than individuals, use the Citizens National Bank as an appendage of themselves as their department of finance, ready with expert counsel and assistance. Citizens National Rank TIPTON, INDIANA The Only National Bank in Tipton County Tribune want ads pay.

Linea. Bldf. "Feol 'Effl" UT THOSE MOTHS who are wait ing to lunch on ypur winter clothing on a long diet. Menu One of Chests.

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