Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1947 — Page 30

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| LONDON, Oct. 9 (U. P.).—The {unfamiliar strains of Sir Hubert

be booming again and Hollywood : Parry's Wedding March will sound could turn up its nose at England Wheat Up Higher as Princess Elizabeth walks down “Take these Independent - stars Th 0 h G . the middle alsle of Westminister Who ask—and get—arond $300,000 an ther rains Abbey on her wedding day, it was per picture,” he said What the LAFAYETTE, Ind, Oct. 9 (UP) announced today. heck--they don't need it Don’t The Indiana farm price index on The princess chose the Parry even get to Keep it Sept, 15 was 278 as compared with march, written in the late 19th ‘Can't Afford It’ an index of 204 a year ago, Purdue Century as part of a musical setting I's the til nobod wiors the BY t and federal agricultural for Aristophanes’ play “The Birds, stiidios are cutting down on. ‘The Statisticians reported today, i preference to the familiar mar-$200-a-week kids get this lime at The Indiana grain price index riage music from “Lohengrin.” option time vas 333, as compared with 235 a Mendelssohn's Wedding March “We'd sure like to plck up your Year ago, and the livestock price in- fol lowed by Willlam Walton's option, honey, but we can't afford dex was 275, as compared with 160 "Crown Imperial” — which was to go higher than $200" for the same period in 1946, played at the coronation of King And the beginners, who're pretty Wheat showed the greatest in- George and Queen Elizabeth-—will anxious to keep their contracts at crease of any of the grains, rising "€ played as recessional music. any cost, say okay, and try not to to $254 in September from $2.21 in . oes se think about the $300 they're ip- August and $1.88 in 1046. Soybeans, 3 posed to be getting by this time, potatoes and cattle were the only esl ent commaociit le to show decreases in Sevitzky to Conduct price from August. However, the in- . dex on those items were greatly inConcert in Boston 2270, ASWeI'S Charges Fablen Sevitzky, music director of Corn Shows Increase c TT “TRL the Indianapolis Symphony Orches- Cor was reported. ab $048. in SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9 (U. P) tra, will conduct a special concert September, showing an increase over The American Newspapef. Pubin Boston Saturday night for the ., . August price of $2.23 andthe lishers Association went beyond its

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Announcin his engagement, p the AFL Internatic : Vpo- : 8 eng get lot a slight rise to $1.10 from 97 cents ; ' tional 1 po the concert, Dr. Sevilzky today z ainsd stationary 16 graphical Union violated the Taftstated it would be held in Boston Hay remained stationary at $16, Hartley act, President Woodruff Gardens with an orchestra com- Hogs jumped in price from $2550 p.ndolph of the ITU said today. posed of 90 musicians from Boston, 'I A i ist to $27.50 in Septembe: The ANPA accused the ITU New York and Philadelphia Butterfat rose sharply to 81 cents ;

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from 71 Sens 3 Year ear Jer, The 4 law in af action filed with the NaFarmers Repay Loans {ion "io dour from $470 o [0a] Labor Relations Board yesThe nation's 12 Federal Land Bank 43 cents from 40 cents , 'presidents reported here today that Potatoes dropped to $205 from Mr. Randolph, attending the APT, [farmers are making good headway- $2.25 in August, but were only $1.70 convention here, made the foliin paying off: crop loans and agreed in September, 1046, Apples were lowing statement; ithat generally good crops could be slightly lower than a vear ago The ANPA does not employ

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Clears Up Murder

Pair Faces Action by Madison Grand Jury

Times Kiate Service ANDERSON, : Oct. 9.—8tate po-

lice from Pendleton Post informed authorities last nignt in a

Ky., that they would leave that city today to return two men here. The men face grand jury investi-

found in his home’ at Alexandria {last Sunday morning with 11 stab wounds in the neck and chest.

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in Kentucky are Cecil Manford {Cromas Jr, 20, R. R. 2, Anderson, and Ernest Canler, 24, of Alex-

andria. Both men are former Kentucky residents, Reports Statements State Trooper Kenneth Wines sald Cromas had made a statement that Canler stabbed Mr. Hill with a knife and that he witnessed {the stabbing. The officer said Cromas related that robbery was the motive for the stabbing and that the stabbing occurred between 7 and 8 p. m. Baturday, Trooper Wines was accompanied on the trip to Kentucky by State Troopers Max Branch and Filmore Davis, Alexandria Policy Chief Melvin Fox and Madison County Coroner Fred Hiday. Neighbors found the hody Hill, a welfare department ioner,

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' hours, reported that he learned that

the pensioner had received a check for 841 a few days before but that only 15 cents was found in the man's pockets. Alexandria - police reported they found a long bladed knife in Can{ler's room~at Alexandria in a search last night after being contatted by the officers at Bowling Green. Wines said Cromas told had hidden the knife The officer said Canbeen: questioned last

Trooper hem Canler n his room. had not night, Bloodhounds Find Tot Naked in Thicket FITZWILLIAM, N. H, Oct. 9 (U, P.).—Three-year-old Louis Denton was back home safely today after bloodhounds found him sitting naked on his clothes in a thicket. Louis ;said he'd taken his clothes off because he was hot. He disappeared from his home Tuesday night, Sheriff Arthur Jennison called in his bloodhounds which led searchers to the boy yesterday eight hours.

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