rd* that I in the Qt their the list, a With-J to the by next ? armedTotal$302.35jcil, is oulIthe action 0. union o of WedcAnd Son CalledMinnick MotherqUOIU IS ere*t be-(10tr under tically. divisions must be for the II be exdeferred pendents, otherf the Hu uble its ing for P The sta signature retarv of/ww*/Death struck tiice within two tve been hours Saturday if the well known olnuteer-1 Miunieh family f Hamilton.Luther Pcreell Minnich, age 40,1 Trades coi died of a rheiinatic heart at 5| “John 1 o’clock Saturdaf afternoon in the Veterans’ hospital at Dayton.Two hours later, his mother,Mrs. Nettie Barringer Minnich, age OS, wife of Amos E. Minnich, succumbed\tol a cerebral hemorrhage in tae/Minnieh home, 365 j North Seventh street.The death of Mrs. Minnich was!Elevei In Miura w nlo uuuerBvthewillbemty.llil;By 11 »•lt;!i- will1 IT Ubef*foretheW.mtheor draft-* DU ITiber0 intheofthisavailableElevenbelieved to have been hastened by 1 toxication the shock of her sou's death, for breach she had been suffering high blood | heard pressure for sometime.Luther Percell Minnich was horn in Springfield, January 17,1900, the son of Amos K. ando: S;Judge E. sons wencounty ,jnable to piNettie Barringer Minnich. He at- Elberttended the public schools in Springfield and when only a small boy he displayed a decided musical ability.At the age of 15 he moved to|Mason r« pended fi charge oi Charles L nue. Theoe re-the age of 17, he enlisted in the service of his country. He received an honorable discharge in1919.altercatioiil'AU* tit Atihei\ irialWafor.l James K n 1025 F.ritIIofCame Here In 1921With L.r family he moved to Wilson, Hamilton in 1921 and organized a'Moore, ajomprising, . . . „ . . , ... T .Third r*ua consisting ot his two ville, lndbrotheiw. Noble and Elwood and and cost*^ men forisifter, Gwendolyn, and they en-j early Sati i*(j y qi 2nd Sixth0 provide . 3 area, 'ily, Re**,1 Morgantertamed Hamilton audiences for meat ave than two years, billed a* the Wilson a1*4 *Minn••i released..eh Family Four.After the death of Elwood, in were coir 1924, the family quartet was .jail in lieI ('ontinned On I'hkv 1Maft Boan:prises allDOUI uI**iiParachute Fouled: Crowd Gets ThrillHeariii; age 34, h tory ohm woman. \liv pnnrt