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FRIDAY, AUG. 1, 1947 Unusual Demand

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The agriculture department says it will fake a busitiess recession to bring meat prices down’ sharply. Barring a sudden drop in employment, only a moderate seasonal price decline can be expected this fall, the bureau of Agricultural Economics reported. It analyzed prices in its monthly pamphlet on the livestock and meat situation. The bureau offered only one explanation for the high price of meat ~"unusually” high demand

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NEWPORT, ORT Ind, Ne 1—A 35-year-old woman was held ‘In jail here today charged with the sevece beating of a 13-year-old Polish refugee shé had adopted. Sheriff Loren Griffin said that townspeople were “shocked and

-| aroused” by the alleged beating. “Neighbors are up in arms” he

said. “I guess they feel the kid probably saw enough of that sort of stuff in Europd.” Edward Zuber, the war orphan, was found yesterday dazed and hungry near the 160-acre farm owned by Mrs. Marian Kiepura and

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Roy Wickins, a neighbor; re the road, “afraid to return to his home.” The boy said he hdd been beaten by Mrs. Kiepura with a “hammer and a crowbar.” Young Zuber told Sheriff Griffin he was digging a cellar and had a severe headache. “I just couldn't stand it any longer and so I said I was going to run away. My brother, Stanley, said ‘Don’t do it, but Mrs, Kiepura said, “That's all right, let him go.” Mrs. Kiepura admitted to Sheriff Griffin “she had beat the boy but not too bad.” She said it was because the boy had lied to her about

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Foster Mother in Jail

found king some bread and Jelly, Sheriff

rifin said. * Mrs. Kiepura is being held on charges of assault and battery and cruelty to children,

to do. He sald his foster parent)

|gave Stanley bananas and candy

and did favors for him,

The sheriff quoted Edward as saying he and his brother arrived

The woman adopted Edward and |in California in 1940 from Russia his 8-year-old brother a little more with a group of other children. The

than two years ago. The younger boy said. he left Poland when he Of the business district is the cause. boy was placed in custody of the was 6 and didn't know whether his |

sheriff until the case is decided. ! parents were alive or dead,

Mrs. Kiepura's husband is in Chi-|

cago, where the couple lived until early this month, He is expected here tonight. Sheriff Griffin said the boy told him he always was given the heavy

chores around the farm and that his brother never had much work

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Young Zuber was taken to Clin-(ton-Vermillion hospital, where he was reported in good condition to- | day. Sheriff Griffin said, however, “he

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Smoke ‘ Screen Covers Crawfordsville Area.

1.-~Downtown Crawfordsville has

unpleasant fumes for the past several days. A smouldering fire deep in the city dump two blocks north

Firemen have played water on the fire steadily for more than 48 hours, but the deep-seated blaze | is resisting their efforts. The dump, more than 50 feet deep, has been built up for over

is black and blue all over and both |city light plant,

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