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   Clinton Clintonian (Newspaper) - April 5, 1920, Clinton, Indiana                                Last Day for Filing and All 111 County Office Reported Some Especially boing Ihc hiKt for filing of to run ill Iho of 4th, is list as gotten the county clerk's candidatos for legislative tile with J he of most of t hem also with the county and all for on the ticket must ' lihi with the will he there are no contests for or except the republican in Highland In Ihal township W. T. Sanders and James Hinds are both candidates for the nomination for voters over the entire county have votes in this as they do for all county tiie or middle there are four for reading tlie list of nominees the contests can he On the democratic are no contests except for the north end commissioner and no names were Hied as delegates to the democratic state convention from the north end of the They will be appointed by those in charge of the party 1 orney E. Guinn Willis A. Satterlee K. E. Walter A. Senator Prank R. ivo Roy James Matthew M. Scott A 11(1 it R. Scott Andrew J. Ray Rabb Mortimer William O. John C. DeVoro T. Kaspler Leroy T. McCrea Lewis E. Isaac D. White Harold O. W. Hinds John H. Cole William David M. Hughes ss ion e 2ii(l P. Boyd Otto H. Weatherman Jackson Elmer E. Jones Joe W. TWP. OFFICES Advisory Louis Gouty H. E. Martin ' A. L. Rudy Filed For W. S. Aprii was taken from lail at S. by a ana N. H. Sanders and John M. C. George E. Jessie L. P. H. Arthur R. Elmer Q. Sam D. dem. W. Everett dem. E. W. Ira No. A. Reod L. B. Fred William Solon Jolin J. Byron E. Otii W. Wiley No. 1T. J. W. C. No. 2Vincent Robert F. No. 3Franlv John W. dem. No. 4Robert I. B. No. 5Mark E. Roy No. Edward G. F. No. 7Frank Lee No. 8John William C. M. D. Hen ry Halbert L. Elmer E. Sylva I. St. Harry E. Frank R. J. J. John W. D. C. John W. John D. Morgan Mont L. Roy Mark W. THREE ADVANCING INTO RUHR REVOLT Thousand Government Troops Have Entered Neutral Five Hundred are Arrested Following Easter Uprising in Midwest Hit by Easter Feature Started With Miscellaneous Articles and Some Horses Sold on East of the Clinton stores report IS RESUMED BY MIAMi Miami which announced Friday that the would be eliminated in line with the recommendation of the national resumed the after word was received by them Saturday from the bituminous coal association that this action was WHITTEN AGE OF 62 active sales on the especially bargains this the total sales will those of the first Monday in will be known when the day s passed and the business is checked public auction feature in the sale of some wagons and a score of other lear 11 some horses wore lold by R. These went it apparently real bargain prices to especially as Mr. gave each buyer the chance to Iriye the keep it a day or if not bring guaranteed each one of gentle and broke The bidders seemed convinced they were not buying any in a Jediah Frist auctioned the sale on East and Roy F. Staats clerked it. A crowd of about 7r> most of them remained to bid on the chilly winds no doubt reduced the attendance for the day's business but it may figure up well when the total results are It seems assured the buyers liave gotten unusual values and this will go far toward boosting the next sales day and what the same merchants advertise for any other new program of united Tlie movement is hot an expediency to meet temporarily any but is a permanent movement whereby the participating Protestant churches will finance all oi their denomination missionary and humanitarian projects from this ot all will lie done in a manner to insure absolutely no and each denomination has been assigned n particular field in the United States and certain areas in heathen meeting tomorrow night will be interesting in that some of the results of the world survey will be shown in stereopticon and every thinking churchman should at least familiarize himself with the outstanding conditions that the Protestant in ways hitherto unthought entire series of meetings will be in of a team of five sent liere by the interchurch George E. Francis will conduct a meeting at the Methodist church for all young people of the city in connection with the life service At this meeting the claims of Christian work will be presented to the young people of our The public is urged to support this conference heartily April 5The movement of German troops into the Ruhr district continued the foreign office was Forty thousand of the Ebert government forces had entered last French occupation of German cities in the Ruhr district to guarantee the evacuation of the German troops entering in violation of the treaty will not be carried out before it was S. TO ASK FRANCE REGARDING April 5The United States is expected soon to inquire of France regarding her intentions in advancing further into it was learned 500 ARRESTED FOLLOWING EASTER April 5Over five hundred Sinn have been arrested in a new series of raids by the police and military forces following an Easter South Ireland is under virtual martial SUFFERS IN EASTER April 5^Jhe midwest experienced the most malicious Easter storm on The states swept by the blizzard reported clearing skies and a rising temperature Indiana was hit Many telegraph and telephone wires are DAY MEETINGS HERE Vermillion Conference of the those and it is expected PARK GIRL SUDDENLY Death is said to have been caused by paralytic Whitten was employed by Herman at his Sunnyside He is survived by two Mrs. whom he and Mrs. Mary of and three William T. O. of and James of Oakland of spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mr. accompanied by his spent part of yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur living east of World of North America will convene morning at 10;.SO at the church and continue throughout the day concluding with a community meeting tomorrow night at 8:00 following article has been furnished for publication setting and you out of Or if you vou can store E. the county together with the other ministers of the city a tour of the county week visiting every resident clergyman in the all of the towns many of the country churches for the purpose of securing a mailing list of the leading church workers in all the Letters were sent from this city to each inviting them to the and informing them that all delegates from up county would be entertained by the church people of Clinton until Wednesday if they found it impossible to get home on the night of the from the Dana and Cayuga indicate a large representation will also send a good sized meetings are going on this week in some of the churches of this city and it was not deemed wise to break into the meetings in any and so the revival services will be held tomorrow night at the usual but will be somewhat of North America represents more than thirty denominations and marks a new epoch in the history of The entire world has been carefully surveyed and it is proposed to spend more than one billion dollars in the next five years in developing the both at home and The salaries of colleges that endowments Americanization work on a scale hitherto undreamed of axe a few of the problems that are being man who wants to keep abreast of the movements of the church in her great day of can to remain uninformed of Mildred daughter of George ot Fairview died at 11 yesterday having been taken ill suddenly a short time The child before the physician summoned could reach An inquest was held arid the cause of death was given as uremic The physicians admit that the case is of a funeral services will be held at 2 Wednesday wm oe m AND HICKSON TO April 5W. D. treasurer of the Indiana ation of and W. D. editor of the Hoosier Farmer the official publication of the were expected to submit their resignations at a meeting of directors here Selection of their successors was to be the most important business before the of the legislative committee of the federation also rriet here to frame a questionnaire to be sent to all candidates for state and national offices asking their stand on questions affecting the JURY TO CONSIDER JAIL April 5When the federal grand jury convenes in session it is understood it will take up consideration of conditions in the federal wing of the Marion county the last week prisoners from the jail charged inhuman treatment and starvation methods were employed in the testimony was given in an investigation conducted before District Judge A. B. the grand is expected to consider alleged violations of the federal liquor law and the operation of illicit was the first regular session of the grand jury since 17, 1919. There have been two special sessions since that THAT OIL COMPANIES POLLUTE April 5Complaints have reached the state conservation department to the effect that oil companies of Whiting are polluting the of the canal at that place by turning refuse matter from their refineries into the The result is that great quantities of dead frogs and fish have been found lanog the canal A sample of the canal water has been received and is being analyzed to determine if it contains properties detrimental to aquatic CASE AGAINST SOLOMON IS ARE ARRAIGNED ON STATUTORY RENTS PART OF DIXIE BEE H. has the west side of the Dixie Bee opposite the interurban from Tony Marietta Avill move his taxi office soon to the new Mr. McCracken will engage in moving and will also have some storage space for motorcycle cop is worth a Here is truly a ta and Mrs. J. J. Wilkerson spent Friday in Terre with the theft of money and bonds from Vid of was dismissed Saturday night by Justice 13. Wait of the attorneys were Ernest Causey and Walter A. joint affidavit was filed in the court of Justice Saturday against Solomon and Zorki wife of Vid charging them with The case is set for hearing at 6'oclock on the evening of April 14.  Cubrilo has filed suit for divorce in the Vermillion circuit on an affidavit charging them with They pleaded not guilty and the case is set for hearing at 2 Wednesday Bond Ayas fixed at The couple were arrested Saturday night at a North Ninth street for Clinton and and warmer Tuesday unsettled and  

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