Thc children “ouml their greatest sympaxthizer in Circuit Judge J, Ray- mond ' Powell, who has taken Tomo: 's case under advisement. It Is repo ted also that. an appeal may be mu e to Gov. M. Clifford Town- send to itttereede and perhaps make HELEGTIONS IN WILMOT AND 1lll00ll,Jlllllthll Their problem gave villagers cause for excited discussions. A few of the townsfolk were sympathetic toward the children's desire for marriage. ofticially, Dr. E. V. Bull. the mayor, had suggested the matter be dropped. “I love Betty," he said, "and we're going to be married, Maybe we'll go to another state. " not. we'll wait right here until we'vm old enough. We've wanted to get mun ried right along. The young father, who appeared a little shaken by the furore he has caused in this small mining com- munity. soberly made plans for the future of the baby and the mother. pretty, slender Betty June lancer. LINTON. tad., Jan. 2. -- Tommy Champman, a father at the age of 13, promised to-day that, despite laws, he would marry his tmreet- heart, a child of 12 and the mother of his baby boy. Father, 13, Will Wed Somehow; Indiana Officials Try To Help Reeve-elect Schueu, who served as new for seven] years, will have the honor to represent hes township aw warden for 193tt and will preside over the county council meetings. His strongest poll was Winterbourne where he received 106 votes. It was a close race. with Reeve Hewlett being beaten by only 88 votes, The total vote polled was 896, ' small vote due largely to the bad condi- tion of the roads and the {an that rare WIS no election for council. The 198tt Woolwich comm“! will therefore be composed of have Charles Schuen. Deputy Reeve Her, bert Strobe]. Ind Councillors Ed, mum] Schwinn“. Norman Wilkinson In one of the most keenly (ought elections in Woolwich Township in yeus yaterdly. Charles same". I tormer reeve, emerged victorious over Reeve Wesley Hewlett. with ex- reeve Almon A Snider in third place. Councillor Herbert Strebel polled u strong vote against his opponent, Deputy Reeve Milton Weber, to win the deputy reeveship by a majority of 159. He was pu-~ titularly strong in his home poll .t Heidelberg. The vote for new watts-: Behutt MP.), Hewlett 321, and Snider l66, Charla: Stlluct! “(an 1937 Tu.ttt,tVI Sch-Sit; iii-1i;- 1...", Hewlett. Wesley .mmtt' Snider. A. A. .F...'.PPr.et_ Majority for Schuett. 88. Sheba}. lichen F..." '7 i Weber, Milton '..t.qt.__t 1 Majority for Stretret, 159. kERBERT STREBEL WINS FROM M. WEBER Woolwich Township Election Results W)"; Polk. son DEPUTY 'mvz' 69 49 In "53â€â€œ 63 M 39 " 37 45 r0: luvs: 65 t.5 1 Members of the Canadian Legion of Kitchener and Waterloo cheered r350 children at the he" Thursday iight when Santa Citrus, making a belated visit, presented each one with a gift and each family with a basket of goods. Santa ehntted with the kiddies. following which all en- joyed a program of songs and gun-ms. )thEHivray. 70, former moderator of the general assembly of the Prea- hvwriau Church in Canada. and one Pl the mom widely known clergympn in the Dominion. died in the Guelph General Hospital yesterday. His death followed a short illness. CHILDREN OF LEGION l The governor refused comment. Judge Powell said he was not oer Lain of the exeeative's powers in such a matter. "Bot I may be counted on," he said, "to go as far as possible in straightening out thU matter." 'otyiul dispensttion for , marriage. um wo. R, Snider, the mun a new'uu tteveeetu"old boy. .noms1d Wh- member, being elected tnat m "val. had run Into tits car and at tabulation. int a {named leg. Dr. Bebe. .1. A (hailed vote of the township tended tho lad. will below"! elsewhere on this page. was Olive Lang. 16 Wellington M‘ V _ Ctriruiriui"irsurrapi, 'TL-rr-TCC',--'"-'-','.:"--'-"--" New County Warden Autumn-mu Leg E Wllmot Tr. Reeve l “a f CHARLES SCHUETT Former Reeve of Woolwich. who defeated the 1937 Reeve, Wesley Howlett, by 88 votes yesterday. 67 51 GU FORMER MODERATOR DIES :K'rliLl’H. Jan. 2.--Ret or. A. J. thlivray. 70. former moderator 38 36 " WATERLOO CHRONICLE AWWWMVAMMD'AWW " 26 43 4] ta " "iii 5 a) 337 MADE HAPPY itii' " 60 'f l Mr. Peppler had served on the ‘Hanover high school board and was ii' member of the Masonic order. He HAPPY attended the Evangelical Church .Legion'und for more than 10 years was slrttr,t1l “Sunday: School superintendent. 321 166 Wanton. (bu-n, Tutu". Inn-VI" 441$ , CHICAGO, Jan. 3. -- Non-an Peppler, 62, partner in n furniture manufacturing tirm at Hanover, Ont., died today, uppuently of heart disease. third . Grand 1Trunk-canadiai, Pneifie train " it (pulley into the I'olk, street station. Besides his mother and widow, Mr. Peppler is survived by four children, Frederick, Mary Caroline, William and Edward. Mr Peppler was the third son of Mrs. Henry Peppler of HanoVer. In 1916 he was married to Lillian Ynggblut of Waterloo. l Police said the body would be ‘sent to Hunover tonight. i HANOVER. Jan. 3. - Norman Pepper, 53, general man-get of Peppler Bros. Ltd., Hanover furati- ture manufacturing comp-ny, m found dead on I Chicago train, Me- cording to word received here. He had left Hanover Saturday to uttend a furniture exhibition. l 0n SaturdAy John an. so than â€and Ava. Kitchener. tell do“ the ‘Jear suirway at his home while u- luer the ittrttsegtce or liquor Nico had him removed to the St Ian’- jhuspual where he was later rein-nod "tter Dr Lang reported only minor 1 mmrlvs l At 1:46 Monday morning Into- lliier " Albert tttreet south, JEtr (y/Y"""': driving went on Wntorloo SI r rimmed with tttts aide ot Fred l xtuier't5 var of " Bridgeport Road, Ida-naming left {mm tender, Anotha Mishap twinned on Saturday mom- 'mg at toar o'clock when Arno'd 1lartwitt, 276 Mill St. mt, let his ‘tur gut out of control on a slippery {mad and it jumped the curb hitting ,a [HIM badly damaging the radiator, Hiss Anm- Walz, 62 Chapel tet,, 21, (dGfcriii “iterations on chin and tore â€Wad and «a given treatment at the m Mary‘s Hospital try Dr. Ionian. Dr. Rude“, 21 lrvin SL, reported an ttlet/est-old boy._l)onald Wio Hanover Manager Dies Suddenly on Chicago Train face recolvoi In a motor cAGLiiG was able to leave the hospital not.» day afternoon. Robert (Bob) Huey, you; son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerald My. '" G'aatrow St., Kitchener. m adult- ted to the St. Mary’s Hound your Enroute to Furniture Exhibi- tion When Striekeru-.-E%s.. hand of Waterloo Miss Olive Lung. 16 Wellington 51mm. Kitchener. was admitted Into the St. Mary's Hanna! New Year'- day. sulfa-in; trom Intention: to he! Amadeu- reported an Clue! ot Pb Lye Hodgk- ot Kitchener over a. wool-end included minor with“ He Iulod um the people celeb“ were no“ behuved and there can run drunks. W. (nonunion an Page " Girl. I WATROUS. Sunk, Jan. 2.--A by the locomotive. Bis body wt- father planning to surprise his son. found beside the trucks by the ate. was returning home to Winona Touchwood station agent. from London, on, for the New The son knew nothing of the aeeV (,,T.tty,t holid-y. '“ killtd new dent until after the train reached Ttrtaetorood on TWP“! my†when throus. Ingille’s cap was [on]!!! ‘atrnck bar, the train on whieh the at Watrons on the front of the en- pon was riding. M... A blizzard which the passenger train’s engineer said cut visibility to practically nothi was racing 1nd apparently 'lr,'ae wu struc " Langille spent yesterday on busi- ness at Punnichy. 60 miles east of Watroas. He planned to surprise his son by boarding the Canadian National Railways train at Touch- wood, one station each of Punnichy. The father chartered I snowmir. bile and was taken to Touchwood. The father was E. B. ungille, 45-year-old barber :nd beauty par- lor operator at Watmus and n rai- dent here since 1910. His son is Burton. 20-year-old London hockey phyer. Killed by Train Bearing Son; . Tragedy Ends Father’s Plan 'mmma to one. for his um term as Reeve of Wilnot Town- Riel". Cound ..tt..m Zimmerman, Norman. luster, Herbert -m..v.. Howling, John .t.q..tt.et First three elected. Ilohl. Joll- N-llllnn. Gordo- em. MN'ority for teeharoutt, 294 Kerr, A. E. .'._...-.rtrtqr. [dorky for Wine], " Diner. Simon ...r..m..._. ymrgous, Sunk, Jan. _2, Jfihnot Township Election Results M. A. SCHMIDT -Foii' DEPUTY REEVE 3! 31 " tali- Trc-rt-ii-ir-ii-i-Zia-i M as 62 " as " we " - 141' " " Poi couu' -- - ’cn. KOA In": " s, 78 Two feet or snow covered the bat- tlofield. as an estimated 200.000 men fought for control of the city whose fate might determine the outcome at the 17-month-ohi civil war. _ HENDAYE, Jam t-Spanish Gov- vx-nmont and insulwrnt advices inn†mum] Sunday night the critical but- rlc- for Tpruel still raged with un- cluninishpd fury 'lespite early reports th.e city was ruptured. 200,000 TROOPS wheré mi aid" JaT. With I record number of condi- dates for the council, Gordon ELI]- mnn, lumbeman and former, ll was expected, headed the so“ with a vote of 552. Councillor oil m a close second with 498, followed by Rune: with 458. Zimmerman " votes behind with Mir, Mr [Blond Harp-lg IMI, A """r --_-_,._ - m-.- Simon Dimer by I maioritr of 294 the vote being Schmidt ass and Dinner 889. The vietor polled lib iheat vote n. Men, Philipshurg And New Dundee, receiving 160, 157 and an respectively. Dime: made I ‘au'ong run in lib home poll, St. Agatha, where he is but no". receiving 167 votes min†KI op nent'l 50. 'Ill' nee for the downy recto- ship In: very close with incl bear. ing Kerr by . nano- margin of " votes. Wilma township vitae-0d on“ " the Inuit 'ff,"',',',".',":','.,),', _ lion: in may yen: y y when Reeve Hilton A. Schmidt, necking . Set? germ, d.eteated Deputy Iteyo Wine! Beats Kerr for Det Reeveship by (hly " Majority. HALLMAN, HOHL AND RUEFFER, counaw The virii. 1571.13}! emu-a also BATTLE FOR TERUEL IN SPANISH mam 41 52 33â€le so 131 on as 32 no? " 309 tdi 123 no 75 26 12 ITI 19 t â€23b 94 27 “my 445 186 119