Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1933 — Page 34

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GIRL KIDNAPER GOES TO PRISON FOR LIFE TERM City Man Also Sentenced to 20 and 25 Years for Robbery. By Vnitri Praia TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Oct. 6 Sentenced to terms of life, 25 years and 20 years, all to run consecutively. Garfield Kelly, 27, Indianapolis, was taken to the Michigan City state prison today. Kelly was sentenced to life early last week on a charge of kidnaping Miss Evelyn Hyslop and her escort here Sept. 8. He was found guilty yesterday on charges of robbery and robbery while armed. The twenty-five-year term was Imposed on the robbery charge and the twenty-year term on the latter charge. Kelly pleaded his own case. Elmer Davis, 22, Indianapolis, arrested with Kelly, is serving a life term on the kidnaping charge and twenty years on the combined robbery charges. Miss Hyslop was released by the two men at East St. Louis, 111. Her escort, Frank Whalen, was forced out of his car near Terre Haute after being robbed. AGING PHOTOGRAPHER CHANGES TO PAINTING Substitutes Brush for Camera After Fifty Years. Bj/ f nitrd Prr** WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis., Oct. 6. —lra A. Ridgeway, 83, spent fifty years of his life as a photographer and now has turned to painting. Some of his paintings have sold for as high as $l5O. “There’s nothing but light and shade that wakes picture," the selftaught painter explained. “If you don't put light and shade together right, it’s all wrong. I learned that in the photography business.

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ARRANGE CATHEDRAL HIGH FALL FESTIVAL

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Members of the general committee in charge of arrangements for the Cathedral high school fall festival in the high school auditorium today and Saturday are pictured above. First Row deft to right)—William Mauer, Timothy McMahon, Brother William, C. S. C., Harry Connor. Mrs. Glen Cruzan, Mrs. Leo Wurtz. Mrs. John Donnelly, Mrs. Frank Beaupre, Mrs. Martin Walpole, Mrs. George Connolly, James E. Recap, Brother Eymard, C. S. C„ James Lynch and Frank Billerman.

COMB IS IGNITED: BABY BURNED BADLY Object Placed in Stove by Child Is Ignited. Kathleen Huff, 17 months old, was burned severely on the hands last night when a celluloid comb she put into a stove was ignited.

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Second Row—Michael Ford, Charles Hanrahan, Timothy P. Sexton. Mrs. George Knue, Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Timothy McMahon, Mrs. James Rocap, Mrs. C. Harry Woirhaye. Third Row—Mrs. John Forbeck, Mrs. Gertrude Miller. Mrs. Clifford Sweeney. Mrs. Thomas Gillespie, Mrs. Anthony Lauck, Mrs. Timothy P. Sexton and Mrs. Martin Walpole. Back Row r —C. Harry Woirhaye. Mrs. Charles Jonas, Mrs. John Stineberger, Bert Deery, Thomas Gillespie and Paul Just.

COLORADO’S POTATO CROP IS DECREASED Drop in Volume Reported Despite Higher Average Yield. 1 My l'nitrd Praia DFNVER, Colo., Oct. 6.—The Colorado potato crop this year will j be smaller than that of last year, despite a higher yield per acre. This year the potato crop will amount to 10,624,000 bushels, or 128

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bushels per acre, as compared with 11.000,000 bushels or 110 bushels per acre last year, It was announced yesterday by Fred W. Beier Jr. of the agriculture bureau of economics here. Beier said the Colorado crop was planted late and growth has been one to two weeks late all season. Stands are thin and dry land potatoes have suffered from extreme drouth, the report said.

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HOOSIERS FAIL TO WIN LEGION DRUMCONTEST Marlboro (Mass.) Post Is New Champ: Milwaukee Band Named. By 1 nitrd Prraa CHICAGO, Oct. 6 American Legion posts of Marlboro, Mass., and Milwaukee, today held national championships for drum and bugle corps, and bands, respectively. In final competition held in chilly weather at Soldiers’ Field before 100,000 spectators, the Herbert F. Akroyd post of Marlboro marched to first place In the drums and bugle corp competition. The band | championship was won by Blatz post j of Milwaukee. The Marlboro corps received $1,250 for first prize. The Blatz band, with eighty-one musicians, received : SI,OOO. The Mar boro post scored 96.155 points out of 100. Other finishers | were: Uniontown, Pa.. 93.22; LaPorte, Ind., 93.085; Greensburg, Pa., 93.015; Tarentum, Pa., 92.77; Germantown. Pa.. 91.745; Danville, 111... 91.695; Knoxville, la., 91.59; Elyria, l 0., 82.47. The Milwaukee post scored 98.6 points in the band contest. Other scorers were: Monahan post, Sioux City, la., second: Ft. Wayne post No. | 47, Ft. Wayne, Ind., third; musicians j post No. 924, St. Louis, Mo., fourth, j

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