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Sales of Two Products Show Big Increase;

Grain, Livestock Drop on Local Markets.

Indianapolis housewives could buy & pound of butter’ ‘and gs from a $1 bill today. Meanwhile, wheat, corn and oats dr in Chicago. Corn went down the full 8-cents-per-bushel Hmit. oo Wholesale produce prices over the nation had F the nation; had “begun hai] coyld develop into a definite down- | Tc

| Soviet Russia's demand that the yet ie Thee a i It Isn't t Isn't Indian, It |U. 8. be branded guilty of “war- plosion death of her husband, Phil- lon, the Smilé avenue circling Lake ] : ‘mongering” headed ‘today for over- Injured Man on Stretcher Ur p olice Sto lip Franklin, at the home of aly tehar i were being damaged whelming United Nations rejection. last y flood waters.

i t t boom, | Soviet United Nations Delegate S di A J | dir the mene secu pli Sou Mexican SUMMEr 5rd mac i Saved in Aerial Rescue . legal AITOSES |r esa shen The ls 00300 pepe weed by

grocery bill was on its way down. Butter, which, hit the $1 mark |

was down in the low 80's today in

i |hardly have hoped: for support from ocal stores. This wa { ; fost aL state a Warm Weather more than the five United Nations | Fall Victim Balanced on Fire Ladder Half Hour \enited it with 3 match, The dub-{ rttur homes . ea sequent explosion burn to: 1Y 4 peak price of 80 cents last week. members within the Soviet sphere. Bofore Being Lowered to Ground | Suspicion Not Ample jain ‘and shelters to wait out ‘the blow.

Locally, however, choice meat ‘cuts To Stay Tomorrow

: {White Russia—would: { An injured workman's life hung in balance for a tense half- hour Others indicted on first degree FAY igh ane burners en LOCAL TEMPERATURES | ONE: Publicly condemn the today while a perspiring police corporal balanced a stretcher on the Grounds, Parley Told murder charges were Mrs. Bernice hei un was na file of emdr. rodtcts 6am... 66 10:00am." yni.q States—to whom a large end of a fire truck ladder as it was gingerly lowered to the ground. Blimirat ls Mie Gd Porter, charged with the fatal stab- | "= city’s firemen and P A | Tam... 67 11am... 84 | imber of United Nations members, On the stretcher was Lawrence Haviland, 45, who had suffered a imination of illegal arrests Was 0 or Robet Columbus Taylor last PC!cémen were on hurricane duty. Feature Less Choice Cuts $am.... 71 12 (Noom).. 85 |... jooking for economic aid and possible broken back, broken leg and head injuries. demanded at the second of a series ;,... 5. Cartwright Hood, charged NeW Orleans, which had not exMany stores featured less choice, 9 a. m..... 1pm... 8 [onc as a swashbuckling atomic, He had fallen 20 feet from a ladder while repairing a chimey on of crime conferences here last night. wih the fatal shooting of Charles Perienced a hurricane ‘since 1915 euts at reduced prices to discourage age “warmonger” spoiling for and *= —— Broadway Methodist church, Broad- An arrest cannot be made legally wall last May 3: Edgar Campbell, and did not expect this one, was women fromr paying the high price, Ladies and gentlemen, this Warm fomenting a third world war |way and Fall creek. on mere suspicipn or personal belief oi, cq with the fatal shooting of caught short by the storm and for steaks. weather comes to you through the ,gqinst Russia. Circus Elephants Rudolph Owens, Westfield, a fel. °f # policeman that the suspect is ,r5y Berry last July 25, and 8yl- preparations were mostly makeOnly slight buyers’ resistance to | courtesy. of Mexico. | TWO: Accuse the United States, {low workman, said the ladder guilty of something, Addison M. . ier Allen charged with the fatal Shift butter and meat was noted here., The weather bureau tested the Greece and Turkey—the only three Exonerated in |slipped, hurling Mr, Haviland fo the DOWlng, former dean of Mdianag,.oiing of Joseph Jackson last Mayer Delesseps Morrison made a : Sales volumes for the two products! heat, which set a record of 90.3 de- nations cited specifically in the . (flat roof of a frame addition to law school, warned law enforce- 5,gst 29. |Special radio address to the people showed a big increase for the past|grees in Chicago yesterday, and resolution—as gross violators of the | F atal Tr ampling |the stone church. ment officers. 15 Other Murders Probed , | ‘Ast night. He proclaimed a state week at chain stores and larger declared it wasn’t Indian Sum-|United Nations charter for tolerat- Er —— Placed on Long Board “It is necessary that an officer; The names of three other persons °f emergency for the duration of groceries. Some small corner gro- mer because the Midwest hasn't yet ing and supporting “warmongering” | Times. State Service | Climbing to the roof, police emer- | have some facts and evidence to indicted on first. degree murder, e bursicaie. caucelsd All: police ceries felt a slight drop as many had frost. propagandd against the Soviet LAFAYETTE, Ind, Sept. 10.— | gency squad members, firemen and support the suspicion of crime be- charges, including one woman, were) leaves, ordered , Aitemen .to work : N ouble shifts and stopped traffic customers flocked to large stores| No, the bureau saysswe can thank Union, | Police today exonerated two circus fere a legal arrest can be made,” withheld by Judge Saul I. Rabb of ) | ’ a General hospital interne found he said. leriminal court 2 pending their ar-| across Lake Ponchartrain,

to save a few pennies, {our friends below the border for

.Most canned goods, .fresh fruit|sending us the, warm ajr mass. It| THREE: Deny to the American will continue to flow over .Indian-|press, freedom to criticize the| por. fatal uaupling iat, SEH? of, risk anything but very careful apolis and vicinity at least through|U.. 8. 8. R.

and vegetables were below their | price under price controls.

tomorrow. There will be some|

Grain Prices Off’ Here Mr. Vishinsky's proposal would y ¥ sheola On the livestock market, prices clouds, however. ‘render liable to “criminal punish-| “2 il Te Da BTS an oo hulls. they - Placed hin 2 a fine line of demarcation between grand jury in a single report. He ne Mi Wind " pea 0 caused a general lag in trading. | Yesterday the high in Indian-|ment” any newspaper, radio station, | Bolite = 50 ane fantasy the wR the board onto a dE a an Hepa) and a legal arrest in this also said the grand jury was now...’ "o sc at Peta (hen In Indianapolis the cattle market apolis was 88. <A low of 66 was movie or public speaker adjudged ; : > = [category investigating 15 other murders in story that Mrs. Burton had been| Lt, Ward Storm of Fire Company | «The tt a number of windows, bowled over was slow with a few sellers taking reached at 6 o'clock .this morning. /Sullty of war propaganda. \ rux of this problem lies Indianapolis during the past sev- t ’ their cattle:back to the farm after The weather bureau said the mer-|. FOUR: Call upon the United Sashed i hie Sound bv "he. head 32 acked » huge Sesial Ladder ii how the idea of the crime orig- eral months. ’ Oped JowD Dou ne. buyers declined tG pay prices asked. cury would reach a high of 90 to- States, to destroy its atomic bombs a 0 Se Jette 1 pew fhe hare and lbw 4) ie hes, Le sala. . city early today and Ii ns Rank and file cattle was of as day. A low of 65 was forecast for ®t onge—befare international con-| Ne ladder aves the edge of the roof 2Y the jden for the Grime a: Lost Tie ver Shows UP corted. to emergency curreht. Minor J 3 e tage : n the min 1 much as $3 per .hundredweigljt. morning. trol of atomic energy is established.| aw pray happened, Lt Bowman kitting the sreicher 10. the ani and the police officer merely In BOY'S Stomach damage was reported at the naval + =

Lightweight hogs were down 25 to Elsewhere today’s weather was 50, cents but heavier ‘weights, a5 favorable. New Oriéinn was

other markets in the nation. At a Florida.

small Detroit stockyard trading was| at a standstill as buyers balked at) In Billings.. Mont, summer Was

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few d d predicted Indi woud become, cpater sunday ana Struck by Auto

'80-Cents-a-Pound |Monday, then slightly warmer on)

| Tuesday and Wednesday. Precipl- trom behind parked cars into the Turkey Forecast {tation will average one inch in the noth of an Sar yesterday is re-| LT. BOWMAN and his men aided mechanism, inched the ladder at BRITISH CRUISER COMING Times State Service (down in the city. No casualties

MANCHESTER, N. H. Sept. 10 SOuthern part of the state and one- |; ried recovering at St. Vincent's Sheriffs Deputy Harry Jackson in a .33-degree angle down 10 al (U. P.).—Thanksgiving turkeys wil half inch in the north. A gen-|hogspital today. lan investigation of the accident.

cost about 80 cents a pound this| |eral rain was predicted for tomor-

ear, congressional price- robers) "ON: son of Mrs. Esther Steven, 2008 Terre Haute. The circus played a relaxed. ¥ P P Winthrop ave. Police said he ran one-night stand in a yes- | As firemen lifted the stretcher first peacetime visit of a British|sylvania railroad passenger train To GI Student's Wife

were told today. 5 into t bul hey found naval vessel here Snes 1937 at a local crossin That would be about 30 .enis] in front of a car driven.by Willis|terday and was scheduled to move Ino the ambulance, they foun 8 | GLENDALE, Cal. Sept. 19 (U. P). i the board on which the mwedf |—Twins with a total weight of 17

more than they cost last Thanks- , giving, according to Leonard K.|

Dodge, an unscheduled witness before the congressional subcommit- For ia tee touring the East coast to investigate high prices. NEW. YORK, Sept. 19 (U. P).—

Mr. Dodge, a Chichester turkey : Former Mayor Fiorello H. La Guarraiser, said the reason was high i w steadily weaker today.

prices of labor and grain. For ine His physici said they had no|

stance, he-said, it .now cqsts $1 instead of 40 cents to dress a turkey,|OP® Tor his recovery. |

. {coma almost continuously since Times Index | Tuesday. sa Bri 4 op weiww| His personal physician, Dr. George Amusements . 4 F. C. . C. Othman 21 Baehr, said today that no immediClassified . 35-38 Patterns ......26 ate change in his kondition was) Comics .......30 Radio. .........3 expected: Editorials .....22 Mrs. Roosevelt25 “Throughout the night Mr. La Fashions ......26 Ruark ........ 21 Guardia remained in a deep sleep.”

Gardening Don Hoover. ..22 Sports .....32-33 night. he was able (nside Indpls... 21 Teen Topics .27 amounts of liquid nourishment. No or} /

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Ruth Millett...27 Washington ..22 immediate change for better

Photos by “Henry. Glesing, Times Staff Photographer.

AERIAL RESCUE — Police. ad William Lahrman balanced a stretcher bearing 3% an injuted workman on the end of ‘a fire deperaent rus bdidae 26 it wos. lowered gingerly to the ground today. The workman, Lawrence Haviland, suffered a possible ren back in a fall on the roof of the Broadway Methodist church.

Butter Prices Break Here:" Reds Demand UN Choice Meat Still High - ose Is.

the proposal by the western powers brought asked prices, ig was that the Soviet Union would balance while trying to attach an truck by the hurricane hich the ladder. When this appeared too The situation was more severe in| impose on them the same kind of electric light cord to an outlet evidence, such an arrest usually will ‘had cut a path of destruction across dangerous, Police Emergency Squad pe upheld by the courts,” Mr. had swallowed, they. not only found

ver. Snow fell there last night. { : {move away from Mrs. Burton / | Boy, 7, Injured; | y Tense Onlookers Relax of a crime in order to make an pened to that tie clasp,” exclaimed

Myers, 44, of 3651 N. Sherman dr. lon to Kankakee, Ill, today.

‘ Bert Kalmar Also Wrote ‘Who's Sorry Now,’ |condition. Mrs. Mary Carlton, 28, whose DusHM ped 1 Write ‘Oh What a Pal Was Ma By ROBERT BLOEM |band, Herman, 24, is a veteran Helped Io . Oh P.).~Funeral ey will 14 held uU. S. Attorney Takes A Henry Schricker for governor boom is expected to raise a cloud studying at the Los Angeles College | ! , Bept. pi ” . {of political smoke at the week-end Democratic editors’ outing in French of = Osteopathic physicians and tomorrow f6r Bert Kalmar, who wrote “Three Little Words” and “Who's Over Hammond Duties | Lick, opehing today. . . surgeons. x Sorry Now” during a 30-year career on Tin Pan Alley, PT. WAYNE, Ind, Sept. 19 (U.! Oontention of regular party organization leaders that this will be’ His death at the age of 66 followed a long illness. P.) ~Gilmore 8. Haynie, assistant | getting the cart before the horse, probably won't carry enough weight; Mr. Kalmar's closest friend and collaborator, Harry Ruby, was at United States attorney in charge to keep it from being the headline feature of the customary corridor FOR SPORTSMEN] his bedside when he died at Cedars of Lebanon hospital. of the Pt. Wayne office, today a8- conferences, observers believed. ep | With Mr, Ruby he wrote the! (sumed new duties. : |" The Fishermen and b 8 | party chiefs, led by State diana Democratic Editorial Assocta- | X Broadway hits. “Twinkle Twinkle” he went on the vaudeville stage District Attorney Alex Campbell, Chairman Pleas Greenlee have ex-ition. {he editors will meet, elect | | Naggene J]

100-Mile Winds Maul New Orleans, Loss High

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; Vids Waves and Rain Flood | Streets Knee-Deep; Worst Blow to Come

: ' 2000 Flee Low Country Near Lake; p+ "Emergency. Conditions Declared by Mayor

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tropical hurricane with 90 0 100- ile winds slammed New Orleans today. | t Streets were flooded, signs knocked down and debris Iscattered, At least two persons were injured during the first phase of the storm. The dead calm center of the hurricane passed over the city at 11 a. m, (Indianapolis time). A few minutes later Lhe winds and rains in the backlash = of the storm began WHIpping

(th . {0 Indicted Here | en rans On Murder Counts 5:57

. side. The second part of the hur15 Other Slayings ee was expected to be & worse 4 | : a blow than. the first. J Probed by Jury | A boy suffered a scalp wound Eo Indictments charging first degree when a skating rink ‘collapsed while murder were returned by the grand he ‘was walking past it. A man | fury today against 10 residents of ‘suffered a lacerated eye as a result H [ Indianapolis. {of flying glass. 1 | Two well-known West side men, Torrential rains flooded some Herbert Brunner, 26, of 820 Divi- streets knee deep. Lstan tho and Robert Clyde. Jann, ! To the north of New. Orldans, a A (24, of 631 Holly ave. were Charged 1878¢ arew. wax flooded by the overs {with first degree murder in the flowing waters of Lake Ponichare July 13 gravel-pit slaying of Theo-| train. The U. 8. naval air station dore Gregory Wolfe, near the lake was completely r3

_ Lynn and Brunner were arrested, under water, shortly after Mr. Wolfe's body was| 2000 Flee Lakeside Homes |found in a gravel pit at Raymond, Two thousand persons had been Ist. and White River pkwy., with in- hurriedly evacuated from the lake

juries indicating. foul areg just before the full force of ores. were made on Way. The the storm struck. Some of the army

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- Overwhelming Defeat). SL . } \of witnesses. that they had seen trucks transporting them were 3 "ee | Onlookassi.calated sths, sktatcher, bearing: the injured {Lynn and. Brunner fighting with apped by roads blocked by water "Believed Certain i 1 EPS the vietim the night before, and the. evacuees walked and ki SRACKFORD workman, Fé 2 ajeynd after tense oh our rescue, Only careful manipulation 1 Woman Ihdlethd scraliibled to dry areas United Press Btaft Correspenient of aerial ladder by Fire kt. Ward Storm kept the semi-conscious mjured man and | Mrs. Katherine Franklin, 2480 N. Moi had Orel suid dhmaze wih N. 19.— : {A 1 harged with first Neavy FLUSHING, Y. Sept. Cpl. Lahrman from being hurled to the ground, fies a Ss. glared wih bray 1 Ii vesigen identi sbgtions

friend, 2406 Martindale ave. uly 20. ’ | Virtually all business houses, in-

[threw gasoline on her husband then

His resolution—seconded today by! First Hurricane Since 1915

Violates Press Freedom elephants of malicious intent in The storm had been swirling [madly for 30 hours in the Gulf of Mexico before it moved fyll blast

{against the Louisiana coast.

the semi-conscious man too injured Entrapment Defined rest. Regarding entrapment of a de-| Judge Rabb said the batch of in-| endant in order to make an arrest, dictments was the largest: number imovement. { | wardrobe woman, in the elephants’ men vn Dowling warned that there is of murder cases ever returned by a

The immediate. -interpretation of! alr station. Two persons were cue? by fiving glass at Pensacola—one when a

window blew in on his bed while he when one of the elephants brushed o.) “william Lahrman climbed onto I Dowling said. the pin, but also a tie clasp which Sept. A big plate glass window ainst her. » ‘: so a tie clas shi Ft Lo Rg phan’ mate 1 trying OI. adder and braced the inclined’ "But ir a police officer implants had been missing for the past year. TaShed in at a bank. P / 2 stretcher. into the mind of a suspect the ideal “I've been wondering what hap- At Mobile, Al, wind velocity reached 70 miles an hour at 4 a. m, the bov. and the 2000 persons living on Bayou La Barte, south of town, were evacuated because of expected high Train Kills Woman, 35 ides. Some power lines were torn

said, was that Mrs. Burton lost her ladder, police and firemen at< goes ajong with it in order to wif-"..NEWARK, N. J, Sept. 18 (U.P). tempted to slide it gently down nae (hy, crime for the purposes of —When doctors X-rayed Joseph Moore, 14, to locate a safety pin he

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stepped on her, breaking her neck {and crushing her chest, according

Deputy Coroner Lowell Smith, fire truck away from the wall and (Continued » A seven-year-old bay who ran nn i{then, manipulating the ladder ” are S=Columm 2)

Carefully, Lt. Storm eased the arrest, it is generally termed en-

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19 (U' GREENCASTLE, Sept. 19.—Mrs. were reported.

concrete landing where the stretcher P.).—The’ battle cruiser H. M. 8. Bessi¢ Hurst, 35, of Greencastle

( was removed and tense onlookers |Sheffleld will arrive here Tuesday was instantly killed today when 17-Pound Twins Born

i 3 The injured child is Jerry Steven, Mrs. Burton was a native o on a good will tour. It will be thelshe walked into the path of a Penn. :

jaa | a, 10 Sc hri K f G | 3 Lite Words' C mr wir be | Schricker-for-Governor ti i i é or % omposer | ran inside the church to get a Dri Community hospital. saw and cut the end off the board. rive Opens Behind Scenes The babies—a boy, Gregory, nine

Dies in Hollywood at 66 Nae, eal bonds, wnt» ‘wri Guin, ight 8 Haviland, whose home is ‘at o Boom Due fo Raise Cloud of Political Smoke meses two ounces—were delivered

N. East st, re in fair i st, was reported in flr! Ay Editors’ French Lick Outing eA ea

“Animal Crackers,” “Top Speed,”| \with Jessie Brown, whom he later |ast night, announced that Mr. \ pressed a desire to concentrate on officers, adopt resolutions and stage | “The Kid From Spain,” and many married. {Haynie “will take over the duties | building enthusiasm for the com-'g Saturday night b#nquet but, be-| Survivors are his widow; a son, in the Hammond office of Henry ing municipal elections and thé yond that, generally provide little Their tunes included “Oh What a {Bert Jr., and a daughter, Margaret. Sackett, who resigned recently. {special congressional election in the,of the real significance of such Pal Wa Mary” and “This ‘Heart of | eos Jessel, a lifelong friend, ond, Mr. Haynie will handle olvil 10th district. It'8 a simple matter gatherings. leases, veterans’ .affairs, and will (of OF Jeviing “first things first,” they, The forial Boom surrounds '. wie of Bale guberna

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