Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 November 1932 — Page 5

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Annivovsary of October Revolution Marked by Gigantic Demonstration at Tomb of Lenin. President Hoover Subject of Verbal Attack by Red Leader

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srees-Cor first ;ten utmutes, then ruuce in ZTi decree to? remaining liitte, about thirty minutes or

until knife comes out clean. This makes one pie. A . Pumpkin Pudding "Vou can make puddings with pumpkins, as. well as pies. Try Ear vest Indian Pudding: Scald our cups milk, add one-half cup cornm'eal, and cook for five minutes; stirring all. the time. Add three-fourths cup sugar; one teaspoon allspice, one-half teaspoon gingery one-half teaspoon salt, six tablespoons batter and one cup fohe-fourth: a No. 3 can) of pumpkin. Add two heaten egcs,- pour into "a buttered baking ditth, and hake like a custard in a slow oven, 325 degrees, until knife comes out clean about one to one and a Ctuarier hours. Serve warm with butter or cream- Serves els&t

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INDIANAPOLIS Nov. ,17 4ClN8! E. L. Osborne, 54, hea& ofytfre, liVdiana Bureau of Criminal Investigation, is to be dismissed January 1, 1933, it wai learned -by International News Service from anatithoritative source here today. The' release of Osborne wiir be ohpurely political grounds on the coming into 'power o the new state administration which- is Demo!ra tic; according- to the - information available. Osborne is a Republican. 'Osborne, former Lafayette police chief, is regarded in- law enforcement circles the nation over as one

; of the ablest criminologists -'.in - (he!

country. During his three-year regime the Indiana Bureau has become i;h dread of bank robbers. During t;he period from Oct. 31 1929 to Oct. 31; 1932 his office has apprehended a

: total of 150 bank robbers, solving 83 of the 95 bank holdups in Indi

ana during that time. . Osborne has been retained in of-

j fice during the past two years by Secretary of State Frank Mayr, Jr.,

a Democrat, because of his record.

Tuesday; He is ill with an infection in the throat and head. He expects to remain at the hospital ten diays and - after that make return

trips-' for future treatments His daughter, Mrs. Orville Stewart; and j

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While: bands played and 'thousands cheered, the hosts of Russia's Red- Army, detachments of fee navy and legions of workers and peasants paraded before the tomb of Nichoiai Lenin in the Red Square at Moscow in commemoration of the fifteenth anniversary of the October revolution that placed all Russia in the hands of the Bolsheviki. The gigantic demonstration was reviewed by Joief Stalin, virtual dictator of the Soviet Union, and Mikhail Kalinin, President of the Centra) Executive Committee, who, though nominally superior in rank to Stalin, must take his orders from the latter But it was to neither Kalinin nor Stalin that the great host of Russians paid its tribute, but to Nichoiai Lenin, .who unhearing and unseeing lay in bis magnificent glass-topped sarcophagus in the Red! Square. There are many keen observers of Russian affairs, who confidently predict the fall of Statin at an early date. So far he has overrode all opposition and criticism in his method of conducting the progress of the Five-Year Plan. The great experiment is a long way behind schedule, it is said; and the blame i:i laid upon the shoulders of Stalin, whom his enemies accuse of diverting the course of the Soviet ship from that originally mapped out by Lenin, in A speech before the anniversary celebration, Kalinin took a fling at President Koover, asserting that the American Chief xecu V ' tive was like "an illiterate peasant waiting far Heaven to send him rin."

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XIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Ind-( Nov. 17. (INS) Hogs receipts 7,500; holdovers 53. Market mostly 10 cents lower 100-225 tbs 355-385; latter for most 100-180 lbs. Few lights 370! 223-300 lbs 345 - 355; 300 tba up 335-345. Packing1 sows 250315. Cattle receipts 400; calves 300 ;; Market hardly enough to test conditions, mostly steady. Two load r-teers 550 and 600 some heifers 300500, few 550 and better. Mo.?t cows 250 and 325, practical top 350, low cutters and cutters 125-250. VeaHerS little changed, good and choice. 000-650.

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7 :30 until 9:00 this evening 2:30 until 4:30 P M. and 7:30 until 9 P. M. v Each Day Following1 M. TAPP & SOM1S 2nd and Rogers Street f

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I 'one guy who resisted." j Miss Henry, a high school grad-

i uate employed as a telephone op-! dit drove several blocks and releas-

! erator, who is a niece of Bishop ed Guisinger. i Until the eighteenth amendment Edward F. Hohan of the Rockford l4The man and I drove along to j iS repealed, however, it is said he i j Catholic diocese, told police a 51st street and Hoyne avenue," the aoes not fee there is much chance ;

! story of her treatment at the girl continued, "ana stayed tfu:re 0f legalizing wines because of their hands of the bandit-killer. two hours. He renewed, his revolt- high alcoholic content. "At 10:30." she said. "I was sit- ine attentions, but he still had the Comoletelv recovered from the

ting in thenar with Jimmy around gun and I was afraid to scream mi attack of influenza, Governor j the corner from my home. The He kept bragging about how he ; Roosevelt today planned to leave j man appeared at the right side with had gotten out of Pontiac reforma- j hi,? bedroom for the first time in a I a gun in his hand. tory a few months ago. He seemed week. i "'This is a stickup,' he said, to have a grudge against the world ' He is working on his Thanksgiv- I 'Move over and let me inside. Don't because his 'Ma' died while he was ns Day proclamation and also on !

! act funny, for I just killed a guy n sur ana ms orotner naa oeen jthe state budget. i

about ten minutes ago. I-;:' give you snot to neatn in a nomup. i Governor Roosevelt plans to : the same thing maybe : s "Discussing killing that poor eave New York for Warm Sprirgs, I "He made Jimmy drive to Fifty- man earlier in the evening, he said: : Gsitj next TUeSday morning, stop- . Sixth street and Hamilton avenue ' 1 went to hist a couPle m an" :ping off in Washington that after- ! and told him to stop. He took $2 other car. The guy refused to putnoon for his conference with Presi- j from me and 30 cents from Jimmy, u his ands, so I give it to hnn. !dent Hoover on international debts, j then he took two of Jimmy's hand- He' twas SS&toS and blood wr.s j , kerchiefs and tore the collar from c01?ir- ou of montij, and the ; HIGH SCHOOL NEWS !

mv dress. With these, he blind- S1" ntea, so i neaz u. ; Courtesy Week, being held at the i

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Players will give a one-act play enticed "He GkDt the Job," The play emphasizes the value of courtesy in business. High school students , have been giving talks over the loud speaker each day during Courtesy Week. Students who have made talks to the entire school over the speaker include Ruth Harrel1., Don Snider and Marjorie Finkbinder.

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