Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1947 — Page 9

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MONDAY, OCT. 20, 1947

Propose Fixing N. Y. Port "1% to buld new piers and re NEW YORK, Oct.” 20 (UP)—A|

$250 million program to rehabilitate Gangster Dies in Chair the waterfront and insure New| BELLEFONTE, Pa, Oct. 20 (UP) York of continyed supremacy ag alBig Mike Bubla, 245-pound gangWorld Beit was Jroced wday DY sie of Erie, Pa. died today in the the World Trade Corp. Initially|eléctric chair for the shooting of a the corporation would spend $80 partner in an auto theft ring.

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Hogs Off 25 to 50 Cents; a Plans

Cattle Lower,

Hogs sold uneven and mostly 25 to 50 cents lower in Indlanapolis| “soo Stock Yards trading today. Cattle ruled uneven and 50 cents lower, a (With vealers losing $1 in moderate | trade. Fat lambs sold strong at 25 | ‘to 50 cents higher,

HOGS (U5) | 225.80 | 1528.25 | 128.50 138.25 $38.75 |

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Lambs Drop Training Courses

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NS and down . 18.00920.50 | SHEER dw | And End March 22 |Chotee clogely sorted { - The Indianapolis Chapter of the Medium to wood [email protected] Society for the Advancement of

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sas ant ay (Shorn) An + 00 MANAgement Oct. 27 to continue Common and medium ........ 4.00@ 5.00 until March 22, 1948. | The object of the school, as out- | {lined by the society, is to aid manNominal quotatoins furnished agement to “improve the American

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15 Parked Autos Stripp And Looted of Valuables

Fifteen cars parked on lots and in the streets were looted and stripped last night. R. P, Scott, Kokomo, reported $260 worth of clothing and a camera were taken from his car at Capitol Ave and 16th St. Paul Kain, 42, of 148 S. Emerson Ave. said a window of his car

taken. Clothing worth $75 was stolen | from the car of William J. Lynch, Detroit, Mich., while it was parked at Capitol Ave. and Ohio St, Mrs, Esther Altevers, 1011 N. Ala- |

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C. R. Bhaffer, 467 W. 31st St, said binoculars worth $150 were stolen from his car. | Mrs. Leo Lipprich, 1413 N. Illinois St., reported the spotlight was stolen off her automobile. Francis Schneider, White Hall, Mich., said clothes valued at $120 were taken by thieves who broke

was broken and a $90 radio wasa window in his car at Capitol Ave,

{and 16th St. Seven other car owners reported small personal articles taken from their cars. In some instances the chrome trimmings on. the wheel rims were stripped off. or

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| WASHINGTON, aaete 20 (UP)-—Govern-| nt expenses receipts for the cur- | fiscal Oo BY Teo Oct. 16 com-| pared with a year ago | This Year $10,007,560,331 11,086,382 835 88,222,504

Last Yi { $10,824, Hy 600 10,846,103, 777| 22,078,087

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State Nurses Back National Program

Miss Leona R. Adam, president of the Indiana State Nurses’ Association, today pledged the support of her organization to the national program of the American Nurses’! Association, to meet the great ae- 1 mand for nursing services. Miss Katherine J. Densford, presi] dent of the American Nurses’ Asso-| WV ciation, questioned the presidents of 48 state associations in a national telephone roll call. Similar organizations in the District of Columbia, Hawall and Puerto Rico were questioned on their programs and willingness to aid in the movement. The roll call, which originated J Minneapolis, was answered by| ¢ {Miss Adam in the Indiana Nurses'| | Association headquarters, Circle! {Tower building. | y—————

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