Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1927 — Page 8

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INDIANA-BRED CATTLE BRING BESTMIICES Henry W. Marshall, Lafayette, Receives $3,500 for Two Head. Bw Timet Svccial CHICAGO, Dec. I.—Highest prices paid for cattle breeding stock at the International Livestock Show here were brought by Hereford.'; owned by Henry W. Marshall, Lafayette, Ind. A 2-year-old bull was sold by Marshall for $1,500 to a Canadian ranch owner. Marshall sold a yearling bull to Johp M. Gist, Odessa, Tenn., for SI,OOO. Marshall’s Herefords took second prize for junior yearling bull and fourth on junior bull calf. W. W. WilKn & Sop, Muncie, won seventh, eighth and tenth places with Angus entries. Louis Osterhoff Jr., Lafayette, drew ninth place in the Hereford steer class. Jacob E. Myers, 83, Culver, exhibited first prize and champion polled Shcrthom steer. Other Hoosiers whose polled Shorthorns placed were M. J. Ranck & Sons, Roann; J. H. Clamms, Upland, and W. W. Rose & Son, Rossville. Third prize in soy beans was won by Walter Penn, Waveland. Walter J. Harpel, Crawfordsville took third on oats. Other Indiana winners include the following in breeding swine: Du roc Jerseys, Class 63, Senior Champion Sow—Joseph E. Brown, Union City, Class 66. Grand Champion Sow (any •gel. Reserve Champion—Joseph E. Brown. Class 46—Joseph E. Brown. i 7 '„ Junlor Yearling Boar—Second, Joseph E. Brown. .J**, „ Senior Boar Pig-First and third, Joseph E. Brown. Class tst 1 ? Yearling Sow—First and cond. Joseph E. Brown. w.9lU s8 <5, A * ed Boar—Second, Joseph E. Brown. Joseph* E s3 Brown 0r YeftrUn * Bow -"™- 53 Senlor Sow Pig-Second. Brown. Brown? Junlor Sow—Pig—Fourth.

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Class 55, Aged Herd—Second and third, Brown. Class 57, Young Herd—Second and third. Brown. Classes. Young Herd Bred by Exhibitor —Secoivu. Brown. Class 59, Four Pigs Under 6 Months, Produce of Same Sow —Third. Brown. Class 60. Four Swine, Get of Same Boar. Bred by Exhibitor—Third. Brown. Class 65. Grand Champion Boar, any Age Reserve Champion—C. E. Troyer, Lafontaine. Ind. Loses Finger to Snake Bn Times Sbccial WAVELAND, Ind., Dec. 1— Charles Livengood has had one of his forefingers amputated as the result of being bitten by a snake. Livengood was bitten three weeks ago while taking hay f£om a mow on his farm. Treatment of the finger offered no relief and amputation followed.

POLITICS HOLDS FRONT SEAT IN NEWMRESS Hectic Sessions Predicted, Due to Presidential Year in Offing. BY LEO R. SACK WASHINGTON, Dec. I.—After a nine months’ vacation, Congress resumes Its activities Monday. First session of the seventieth Congress will start at noon, for what probably will be one of the most hectic sessions in history. Everything done and everything

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construction of the Boulder Canyon dam which, in addition to being a water power and irrigation proposition, is a flood control scheme of great magnitude. Prolonged dillydallying on Muscle Shoals also may be finally terminated at this session. The usual appropriation of bills will be speedily passed. A deficiency appropriation bill, containing items wjiich failed of passage at the last session, will be approved by the House within a few days. It prob-

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