Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 119, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1930 — Page 19

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WIINTER RULES CANADA’S VAST PRAIRIEREGIONS Western Provinces Covered With First Snow and Ice Blanket of Season. . United Prees WINNIPEG. Manioba, Sept 26. Summer passed suddenly from the prairie provinces of Canada, covered today by a blanket of ice and snow, the first of the season. Lasting more than twenty-four hours, the storm swept across the provinces, drifted snow, ripped down telegraph poles, disrupted traffic and beat down an airplane which carried three passengers to their deaths near Southeast, Alta. The temperature dropped to twelve degrees above zero at Prince George, B. C. Snow in Montana Bu United prr.tr DENVER.. Sept 26—A half inch snowfall was reported Thursday night at Elk Park, Mont., and it was said lighter snows fell in a few sections. The temperature at Leadville dropped to 28. Storms in Southwest Bu United Press KANSAS CITY, Sept, 26.—Decidedly cooler weather was forecast for the southwest today after a night, of rain and windstorms which killed one person and caused much property and crop damage. Mrs. W M. Webster was killed when a storm of almost cyclonic force struck Metz, Mo. Strong northwestern gales, with accompanying driving rain and hail, were general over Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma. At Lawrence, Kan., the dome over the University of Kansas observatory was displaced and books were damaged when rain seeped through the walls of the new school library. ONE-FAMILY REVIVAL CONDUCTED BY BOYS Brothers, 10 and 8, Preach, Flay; Parents Are Audience. Bu United Press CLARKSDALE, Miss., Sept. 26. Homer Hall, 10, does the preaching. Neal Hall, 8, the brother, directs the music. “Mamma and Papa Hall sit in the congregation and see that the services are conducted correctly. Homer and his family recently completed a revival here. His first sermon dealt with the “Devil’s Incubator.” The family is from Gulfport, Miss. RADIO VIA TELEPHONE Connecticut Residents Get Surprise Broadcast Programs. AVON. Conn., Sept, 26.—Residents of Avon sometimes hear snatches of programs broadcast from the new station of WTIC here "'hen they lift their telephone receivers. Telephone and radio experts are at loss to explain the mystery.

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Following is the explanation of Ripley’s “Believe It or Not/’ which appeared in Thursday’s Times: Cy Young Retired Sixty-three Batters in Succession—While Cy Young was with the Boston Red Sox in 1904, sixty-three batters faced him in twenty-one successive innings, and not one reached first base. While pitching against Washington on April 30, he relieved a pitcher after the second JUDGE HAS A HEART When a Man Has 21 Children Fine Should be Reduced. Bu United Press LAWRENCE, Mass., Sept. 26. Napoleon Gingrass had been fined SIOO for bootlegging. “Have you any children?” casually inquired the court. “Twenty-one,” smiled the defendant. “Make that fine $25,” ordered the judge.

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inning and retired twenty-one batters. Young's next game was against Philadelphia on May 5, when he pitched a perfect game, retiring twenty-seven batters. On May 11 he retired fifteen Detroit batsmen in the first five innings. Saba, the Oddest Island of the Indies—Saba, a picturesque island of the Lesser Antilles, in reality is little more than a volcanic rock, which rises like a tower 2,800 feet into the air, and surrounds the inhabitable crater of the volcano. Next to shipbuilding, the knitting of socks is the chief industry of its Dutch inhabitants and the males surpass the females in their skill with the knitting needles. The island belongs to Holland, but its official language is English. The Accuracy of Pi Carried Out Twenty-five Places—Pi (the ratio of the diameter to the circumference of a circle), when carried to twenty-five decimal places is so enormous a mathematical figure

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