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ER : ast el x 3 + LR we a Pe vl ’ oh FAN : i i he go ah i iss ones (Though a On.Onening '| Hog prices remained about steady with yestérday’s close in apolis- Stockyards today, but opened 25 to fully 50 cents lower than yesterday's opening. home from Hgrly sales of weights 160-220 _ found in clothing which | pounds brought $20.50 to $21. The boned in. the pursuit. / nds practical top was $21, but one After ‘he was slated for va- gh trucklot moved at $21.50. Weights _grancy, Chief of Detectives Jack 220-250 pounds moved ‘at $19.50 O'Neal said 250 Gregory was wanted to $20.50; 250-200 pounders at Tr nd ins banditry in $1850 bo $150 aT 200-330-pounders ; Fires Four Shots bile fuel. ; Patrolmen Richard VanNoy|companies Sows sold at stay prices And and Roy Higgens said in their|that one brought $14 report they surprised the “man until now ; a BN [of hogs a over 400 after he had broken intd a car|Practical PR o : | | pounds sold at $16.50. garied in front of 604 B. 12th St. Fotox fuel, or a att - A A few samy sities of heltes) the chase down an alley and : a Ta * and et ed atid): EVADE 2 Men: il Convictions [ou ios om tir were four shots at the man. They be-| The new approach of USDA Ek Se 0.95 ~ on “Tirade was slow, = Most” bids were Neved ut Arst that he had been Scientists is a method of injeet-| taken out of food before freezing, § 0 I eS ars 150 t0-75-cents.. hs hit. : ing alcohol into. the cylinders of|without affecting taste, in an at- In Attack on. Flint a her aie BMY “In _the chase the man left be-|® Car When it is going up & hill, tempt to cut down the high cost aR. ogr: Pp : Canners Ha suitcase and a/"tarting, or in other need of|of transportation and storage. : Np El | Medium to good mixed ybar-i Nog & lathes "lemergency power. This would First results have been excel- Officials of By-Products Co., Inc. File nd heifers sold at $21.50 gray gabardine topcoat. ; . lings a) i _ Blood seen in the car led the ¢liminate the need for high test/lent. It has been discovered, for Pleu for New Trial in Criminal Court ‘ {to $24 in the opening market, policemen to believe the man had °F gasoline, they say. instance. that 50 per cent of the aes but few head in the Stockyards cut his hand when he smashed Ht would save petroleum; because water can be taken out of peas, Two officials of By-Products Co. Ing, appealed to CriminMiyoqay “were ‘eligible to sell aboye one. of the car's windows. in the refining process you get/and when followed by quick Court today their convictions on assabit and battery charges inigpy ° Common to medium year-. Police searched Gregory's home |™OT® gasoline from a|freezing they lose none of their|conpection with an attack on a staff photographer for The Times. lings nd heifers, 800 pounds and three hours after the man escaped |"27T®! Of crude - petroleum * than flavor. Tests on other vegetables) . parry Stitle, attorney and official of the By-Products Co, and down, moved at $18 to $21. in the pursuit and Tor Greed you get when refining it for high{have shown similar results. Or-iarold (Hal) Jackson, general manager of the firm, and a former Cann ers aid, cutters sold steady hidmg in the basement. They|'®st Bas. TT Eh cooking restores the water. hockey player for t he Indi ipblis Caplals, were fined $25 and| CATECECNSHC Tet at $14 said he admitted breaking in the] Would Save High Octane he TT ley: 0a eich by Judge. Juseph Howard of Municipal Court 3 yesterday. % S0V gor cows sold slow, / cove . tinuo ey were convicted - on - ge J . 17,29, of 603 B. 13th BL, Abt, 15. injection. method’ would permit|Froc oe,"L, MaRUIACUIFIOg turPen testimony of Hear E. Gleding Jr. Rites Tomorrow oak Ss were 31 lower. opi wT, Teovered o pa of prs he DIE reining companies in Fu supplant the 0d wach method ems ‘sbmpars Scion sssltpd | TOW [cling ar at 51530 to sn¥so. using to break the A window, [of high octane gas, and thereby ana. wii citation "ihim and took ,from him two aaah Anda : They said he had two scratches|give them an estimated 10 per In He k has been|PRtoBTABc lates usr tating Er Pvt. Sledge {bulls bringing $31 to $2150 Ms on his right hand. [cent more gasoline from their|gone in developing certain cottons: a tucale last Jan. 23. : dium sausage and good beef bulls Later another police squad crude petroleum. . plants that uce excellent Grabbed Camera ~~ + AL ns brought $18.50 to $2050. found a. car bearing no _license| Previously some big ofl. com-.fpre for tire fabrics.- -The -goal Mr. Glesing testified that “afte: . Died in _ Action « Vealers in -an--active - market plates in the 400 block E. 10th|Panies either turned up their|is to have every cotton farmer ad tak pict f On March 25. 1945 |sola steady and good t6 ehoice S whieh Gosgury owned. Toey/ioses at the de of usingiriee acc pe. of cotton etm bn me ibe pares Sul rch 25, 1945 sia sendy sod S0ms to ssusn confiscated 3 Balt yoig Of shotgun it But u th Sasoline or fought for a. Specific industry. dite demanded that he surrender his FRANKLIN, Feb. 2. Pvt. John Common to medium vealers sold The police identification bureau [leUm reserves and new high com-|wastes has been discovered that| >"> ie ciabbeal’: Sledge. Who died in action tn[at $22.50 to $32, WHER to BOY listed Gregory as being wanted Pression motors, mow they are win almost without... hen 1 refused Stitfe grabbed|Germany, Mar. 25, 1945, will be|bringing as high as $33 per hunby the Owen County sheriff for|SUddenly interested. One aulo-the need of sugar. It promises|™ Camera and the otfier man,| in Mt. Piéasant Cemetery|dredweight. 7S J auto banditry. On Jan. 15 Roscos|ODile maker is following theto become an excellent food ang|ioe io Stabbed -me by the coat, following services at 2 p. m. to-| Culls moved mostly at $16.50 Plow, 2420 N, LaSalle - §t.,- was, 25t5 closely, with the thought of|candy. rms prof MAE GCI 821d. “They didn’t getimorrow in the Vandivier Funeralito $22.50, although a few "arrested in Spencer and later im-|PAKIng injection a part! The men who are doing this] Lr oe A Oe i Te SOU BE STE OF Yow: plicated Gregory as his com-[0f Standard equipment. A Iargelwork claim that there is prac-|Sc'¢ (Nem one of the photographic) Pvt. Sledge joined the Army in| Fairly Active . ‘panion. ; taxi company in Chicago plans|tically no limit to the ‘im plates. Then while one held: 1i€|September, 1943, trained in Ala- Sheep. Fairly Ace. to try it on a flest of cabs, andments that can be made fo mug. [the Other took the second plate|bima, and left for overseas as-| All classes of sheep sold fairly there are devices on the market ern living through chemistry. out of my pocket.” : ent in . August, 1944. He|active in a steady market and Koons Services which enable you to ‘adapt the : The photographer testified hati teem. a {the bulk of good and choice let i be idea to any car engine. : NEXT: Stra in the scuffle he received a! Survivors include his father, [native lambs sold at $24 10 320, Set for Friday Automatic Injection Wherries with pedl-iacerated finger. + [Eyerett B. Sledge, Indianapolis; Common to medium native “Mrs. Mozy C. K 3421 N.| Making engines that use al- | He said he demanded the re-inig mother, Mrs. Una HY Haugh,/brought $20 to $23.50. Riley Ave., native of Indiana, died/°0hol injections is relatively stm-|Local | jure of the plates but that the ; and four brothers, Two loads of good to choice today in She|Ple, the scientists say. And only es rompany officials Sefused Ivory Sledge, Cutler; Haroldifed wooled Western lamb was 66. a small tank for the alcohol is| re. : The defendants denied that they|gleqgs, Valley Mills; Francis|averaging 80 pounds, moved at An Indianapolis resident 3/Decessary because very little is Bid Asked/Struck the photographer and.de- Sledge, Bargersville, and Cecil $25 per hundredweight. A partial years, Mrs. Koons is survived by[USeéd. The injection into the|American Biases pfd |... .. 25 4 fended their action on the ground|gjeqge, Indianapolis, deck of medium to good fed a son, Claude B. Koontz, Indian-{¢¥linders is automatic when the|ammis weirs that thé Phorographer ad miFrank -X. So avi ey 1 pelts i or > on engine Increases oF ¥ a 3 = PE ite] 3 a - hb eo Ee Mr lor starting. The driver aes Passing Frank X. Garaghan, lormer In-[brought 323.50 * per * niece, Mrs. Rexford T. Wagoner,/d0 nothing with it except ooc- dianapolis accountamt, died yes Weight. 'lcasionally fill the tank. terday in the home of a daugh-| Slaughter ewes were scarce, . Friday at 10 a. m. fn Experts working on the project iter, Mrs. William Sheehan, Cinribut the market was steady and Yianner & believe that it would be very ef- icinnatl, He was 77, a few good to choice head sold] will be followed by fective on the higher compression -A-Dative of Washington, Ind.jat $8 to. $10. Common and mein the Washington Park Mauso-|°nEines Mr. Garaghan lived most of his/dium head brought $6.50 to $8. eum. : > photographer admittance to the|life in Indianapolis and Washing-| Livestock receipts in the Stock- : property. ton, moving to Cincinnati lastiyards today, according to late Miss Harriet Stephens Judge Howard reprimanded the/summer. He was a member of session tes, were hogs, The body of ‘Miss Harriet M. .: |company officials for their action the Catholic Church and Knights 5000; cattle, 1497; calves, 471, and | Stephens, Indianapolis native, was +..'lin taking property away from the|of Columbus Lodge. sheep, 1099. - cremated Monday in Mount Clair 37’ {photographer by force. Among his survivors are .an-(-—O IJ ator ZUISTal POrvICeN there “There is no evidence that the/other daughter, Mrs. Urban Ho‘Miss Stephens died Saturday 1% [photographer was doing anything dapp, Cincinnati, and six grandwhile visiting the home of .a sis- wrong on the property,” Judge children. Funeral services will be Sie Slsiling the hong of A Es . |Howard said. “The court doesn’t followed by burial Friday in CinClair. She had lived in Indian- know what picture was taken, if|cinnati. Lo | apolis the past 12 years with an- .{any. A picture might have been Mes Clara Hutchings || other sister, Mrs. B. W. Voohis, taken of the sky for that matter.” |" °° CL ng | 2806 W. 30th St. ’ A Judge Howard said there was “Services for Mrs Ciara Hutch- || E Three rr NN no evidence to show that there ings, who died in the home of al} , other sisters survive: «| was anything on the property-that granddaughter in Dallas, Tex. |} A : Mes, Baatrios Dean, Mrs. C. K. "| shouldn't have been photographed. | Will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow} enry and Mrs. Maude Tindall, all] ‘Post $100 Bonds in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. |} of Indianapolis. “The defendants had ‘ho right/Burial will be in Memorial Park. || Mary E. Sh |to scuffle with this witness and| Mrs. Hutchings, who was 82, Mrs. Mary Emma Shively, na- take his property,” Judge Howard jpoved to Dallas Sve months ago. gre 2 Sudan, diet resirey mi, Tors» imting ot Guy PHY ember of Grace] {136_ W. WASHINGTON S1. Apt. 36. She was 82. The two company officials|Methodist-Church. She was -the| Seas e———— Services at 3 p. m. tomorrow 11 "iposted $100 bonds each immedi- Tagua Charles Tiutehings, who in Central ..|ately and appealed the convictions . Spicy Brite oe ,.|for trial in Criminal Court Survivors include two daughin Crown Hill. Her survicors in- ln. oad BTR Sins three daughisrs, Mrs. Ethel “Dies of Fall Injuries |i Gainer, Birmingham, Mich. re, and is. Grint Gilles- ol Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers, 1639 and another grandchild. L ro pd Myrtle +I Ringo St: died I Genera} m—ee » Tampa, Fla.; two sons, W. :.I|Hospital today -of injuries she Assessor to Speak Shively, Santa Rosa, Cal, and :::|suffered in a fall in her home on! pov 7 Conibs. Center T E. B. Shively, Kansas City, Mo; 221 van. 21 Boy 1. Combs, Center Town. three grandchildren’ and two sn . oR ad assessor, will speak on “The .. > ced for Reassesment” at the Sroatgrandebilaren. “Local Truck Grain Prices

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