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| Hogs Decline Practicing for Scout Jamboree oc in Slow | JE ~ Opening Trade
Cattle Bring
Steady Prices In- Cleanup Buying Hog prices dropped 25 cents a hundred pounds below yesterday's closing quotations in rather slow opening trade in the Indianapolis Stockyards today, but prices only weak to 25 cents lower were paid In_more Active midsession trade. All cattle brought fully steady prices in clean-up trade. Although vealed prices remained mostly steady, the top price roge $1,
Lamb prices barely remained steady
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= : FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1049 Nursing Home Today's Weather Fotocast Fire Kills 7 ~. 5 Tea; In Kansas City e Fro ymin
~ : ny : \ ~ I ide : wiLwAURELS Victims Include | f pa i Por NA) Elderly Pensioners, | C0] iors iia ye Sie 2 Small Children | [ a NTT KANSAS CITY. Mo. Sept. 30 Nal \ Ia [amas city,» i A convalescent home oc- oN I. | grou | mostly by old-age pension- \ Nipd TT ll /ers became a death trap for seven A lof 18 occupants today when | [flames fanned through the two- PHOENy + |story frame structure. | ENE Five of the sgven victims suf- Ow | |focated and two others were Nos .urned to death. At least four Ar
more persons were hospitalized PARTLY CLOUDY AND
Good and choice 180 ta 270pound barrows and gilts sold at $19.25 to $19.50, the early top price; A few 160 to 180-pounders reached $19.50 to $19.65 In freelypaid later trade Scattered 280 to 310-pounders
Florenée Richards, 83. | Mrs. Cora Andre. s, 68. {
with itor burns and shock and CLOUDY AREAS ~ \ Doanre. \ i The dead were identified as: y Jaw Myrtle M. Hershey, 25. FO r oh 57 Marion Hershey dr. 26 months. te eh TTT ACTED Myrtle Harle Hershey, 9 nionths. Cond: 35h R40 Lisi anta i Cilis. 17. | (x eX a Rt 17 WN siker [Srasy snow
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AND FLURRIES
$18.50, the price paid for weights 650 pounds down. Stags were scarce. |
Reach Top of $31 loads of high-good to
Arthur Pittenger (right) of Boy Scout Troop 90, strikes his “flint and steel” in fire-making practice mostly - choice barely-1000-pound; 4% his froop prepares for the Scout jamboree to be held dirty the week-end at Spring Mill State h
Two
steers and two loads of average-| Park. Troop members Addison Dowling, Frank Wantland and good to average-choice near-1200-| moral support. pound steers reached $31. j= —— W——— —————— m————————————————— — eT Two loads of medium to mostly ’ good near 900-pound yearlings Plans Dro ed for Enough Ss Enough, 0am ubber brought $28. Odds and ends of
good natives sold at $28 to $30
p But Ice Cream . iss ne on occ SOUHN Side Center Coat 1s Too Much Aids Padded Cell
$16.50 to $17. Commons and me-| diums sold-at $14.50 to $16.50.
ilip Griesbaum (left to right), offer
: Times State Service CLEVELAND (UP) — Foam Community Group BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 30—
Canners and cutters brought . v . . rubber, of the airplane seat and ! $11.50 to $14. ” Opposes Project Re Caney 2 Tie ual modern furniture kind, has come Medium and good sausage bulls Plans for the establishment of Halloween pranking. but, he told to the ward of the mental hossold at $15 to $17. Odd head a recreational center in a donated cliv ‘police today, things have pital : reached $17.50, house at 829 Birch St. were aban- jone too far ia Q { Choice vealers reached $32. Me- doned today by the Southwest 8o- Last i d Cleveland State Hospital for dium and good brought $25 to cial Center when a group of irate Ast winter, two windows (ne mentally ill has replaced one
$30. Commons sold at $20 to $24. citizens of the community de- © shot out of Mr. Cantrell's of ys traditional “padded cells.”
A few culls sold unevenly down manded of Mayor Al Feeney: “Let “Tf: He didn’t report this to the which was not much padded but to $12. them leave us alone.” . police. was rather the nightmare image Bulk of good and choice native E H. Janke, president of the i : of a medieval torture chamber, spring lambs sold at $23.50. Small southwest Red Feather Agency, EARLY THIS week, two gaso- with foam rubber. lots reached $3.75. Medium and said the organization had no de. !IP® (aps were stolen from the The new cell has walls, floor good moved at $21 to $22.50. sire to go into any community Cantrell car, in two consecutive and ceilings as well as a bed covSlaughter ewes, scarce, were where activities preventing juve. M8Nts, still he made no com- ered with foamex, a specially presalable at steady prices. nile delinquency were opposed. Plaint. a pared type of foam rubber. Late estimates of receipts were, Mr, Janke, in a statement issued = M7 Cantrell got up yesterday Dr. E. H. Crawfis, superintendhogs, 8500; cattle, 550; calves, 175, today, said the Southwest Social © find that a nocturnal caller ent, said the room was durable and sheep, 450, Center was acting with the In. Nad covered the car top and and successfully withstood the
the Councli of Social Agencies in S8V® UP and called in the police. persons who suffered attacks of 'withdrawing its petition to the te et violence and were confined with- . out sedative. In the new cell there
. Set New Hearin Ee : 9 lefty Park Board. ; ® Bi h Ki hh ¥ : or ene In Poison Case The anhouncement came as an. IS op irc ofrer [ano a oe ": " Oiling pa VIL outgrowth of a controversy over | ’ EVANS LE, Sept. 30 (UP) the establishment bf the recrea- Named to Office {want of a better system. The ~—A preliminary hearing Was|iional center at yesterday's ses- |
for constant attendance ordered today for Mrs. Clarice sion of the park board.
The Rt. Rev. Richard A. Kirch- |jkewise is cut down by use of h bis , bber-padded cell, Spurlock as Vanderburgh County! Difference of Opinion offer, bishop of the Episcopalthe Ty » authorities revised their murder
Diocese. of Indianapolis, has been
13% delinquency prey enting activities
sASteshive Coal co 11 Date of the Dale W. Young or- tests. \ tach ARS Lae ola ser 43 101% 104 A large South Side industrial gan recital has been changed Mowrer said most animals used ‘Belt RR A Stk. Yds com 0 firm had agreed to purchase the from Oct. 7. as annouriced yes- for laboratory experiments “seem Seba. grill, com Wak. i DIE house on Birch 8t. and terday, to Oct. 14 incapable of learning to say a entra " J's. donate it for use of the center single word.” Some birds,
cio heater com RE . 1
“Com Loan 4% pid ever, can reproduce human speech
Local Produce
Mrs, Anna B. Wellman. native
3 2 » 104 indols PB & 1 OR we Denies Ca tH 5 of Germany -and resident of InTndpis Poe L yo Ps 10 “ ' f Pp | W e oun er dianapolis for 63 vears! died yes-
|dianapolis Community Fund and Windshield with ice. cream. He activities of mentally disturbed
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"es a yy ws 4s TRUCK OVERTURNS em and “at least in limited measure . a IR TN otd os LAFAYETTE, Sept. 30 (UP) aay boy and Lecnorand over a meaningfully use and understand A iianed Ing onte ise" Sixteen tans of cut limestone were Jretharrinsers 3 and Leghorn pring: it." “he added Delta Else com 2a », *pilled in Ind. 43 yesterday when less than No | . - — Fauitanle Securities Com 3 a truck-driven by Winfred Smith whore Clirrent trae Pie: Oe A Tae Mrs. Anna Wellman Herfl-Jo Nes el Ai of oe o 100 31, Bloomington overturned en dium 44 Grade B ree. dd Grade A . Hook Drug Co com 3 1o', Toute from a quarry to Chicago ButtertalNa " huey 1 Se Services Monday
brought $19 to $10.25. A few a Jotes. 2 Beigubar. *CDATORE ROP P40 Dw. L § WAGNER ALL 2 5HTS RESERVED b h . ware o ) : : maa oan 400. pounds the fire when Mrs. Aprora TODAY AND TOMORROW-—The north half of the nation—from Atlantic to Pacific—can look 100 to 160 pounds moved at $14.50 |Bayse. owner of the house, ran for a cool autumn night as temperatures fall to the 40s and 50s in the Mississippi Valley and to the to $17. [into“the yard screaming for help.| 405 on the Gulf. Coast. Fair skies will prevail over most of the country, but local showers are expected © Bows sold steady at $18 to | Pulls Two to Safety
| in the Northern Plains and the Rockies. | John next - door | em -
Simian. Charge Girl, 20, Worbles in Cage Joan [offgy Heads
pulled the two persons from the : first floor of the house but was jJ* . unable to get to the second floor, | n g ister lrse C 00 where all of the victims died. Has Been Acting
“The heat was unbearable,” he : Asserts Child, 13, Director for 18 Months
said, . | . ’ Neglected at Home Appointment of Miss Jean La.
Another neighbor, Miss Helen Mitchell, 20, said the sight of {women screaming and old folk! gqUTH BEND. Sept. 30 (UP) — CINHDg Irom the TmOking suc Gladys Bennett, 20. Jeffersonville, Sodley as Suelo ot the Jnaisua Ind., accused of kidnaping her Nurses was announced today by
ever witnessed. I can still hear , alf-sister, Emily, said to- . ’ y the screams of those who died Young 2 girl away from. Dean John DD. VanNuys of the
Paulsen, a arid “ a ih rb————
ringing in my head,” she said. home because she “wasn't treated LU. School of Med ine. Children Rescued too well.” Miss Coffey has heen 8 ) rector of the training school for L. E. Walton, Mindenmines, Emily, 13, was recovering In EE
Mo., and his wife and their four Memorial Hospital of a diabetic children had come to the home attack suffered as the girls artwo weeks ago to care for Mrs. rived here by bus from Nashville, Walton's sister, Betty Fishback, Tenn. who- was injured. Police arrested Gladys at the The Waltons led their children, Tequest of Ashland City, Tenn. Jane, 5; Billy, 3; Esther, 7. and authorities who said they had a David. 1, from the burning house kidnap warrant against her.
serve as director of nursing serv= ice in the university hospitals at the Medical Center and as an ase sociate professor of nursing. ‘A-graduate of the Union Hospie tal Training ‘School for Nurses at Terre Haute, Miss Coffey holds
a B. 8. degree in nursing educas es ried 30 bel South Bend police had few de- tion from Indiana University. en —_ tails of the background- of the She wad assistant chief nurse case. They expected Tennessee in the 32d General Hospital when
77 Dead, Scores Lost As Floods Hit Spain
MADRID, Spain, Sept. 30 (U
authorities today or tomorrow, Gladys said the two were memP) bers of a large family and that Emily was “neglected” at home. s-Beventy-seven persons drowned She said Emily had run away beand scores were missing today in rare and this time the two decided the area o: Castellon De La Plana to leave together. - where heavy rains caused serious when Emily became ill. Gladys Bonds. ST took her to the hospital and told loan ises collapsed and crops aitaches she .was “Audrey Davis were heavily damaged. [Electric of Parkersburg, W. Va.” power was cut off all day yester- — . ay.
eae) eather reuse At Dairy Show
it went overseas for war duty and "later was made chief nurse at the 104th General Hospital. After three years as an Army Nurse Miss Coffey entered Colume= bia University Teachers College and received a M.S. degree in nursing education, majoring in guidance and personnel. She became acting director of the traine ing school here on Feb. 1, 1948,
Local Truck Grain Prices
New No. 2 red whest, $1.87. No. 2 white corn, $125. No. 2 vellow corn, $1.15. 2
Mickey, the singing
mouse, warbles merrily from a cage in the hands of Mrs. Glenn Rex-
| 2 } strew of Kokomo. . Mickey —— Expect 2300 Cattle ained nationwide publicity for | singing abilities before he was captured yesterday in Mrs.
ly SBC One group, representing the . - "ee ~~ ————o | Barns at the Indiana State Rexstrew's overall pocket. He | New No 1 vellow soybeans $207. h named to a co t office : : . a He charges against her in line with Southwest Social Center and the, “U0 a SHSiey ine Talkin Crow Pa TH | Sumet 53 Fairgrounds were prepared today had kept the family awake . ' o - . an Indiana Supreme Court ruling. Council of Social Agencies, urged ’ ; Total precipitation since Jun. ™. 3933 [OF housing some 2300 dairy cat: nights and been recorded for . (approval of the recreational gen- Convention in San Francisco. Excess since Jan. 5 5.57 tle expected to compete for $61.- dio bef hb t his Wat Mrs. Spurlock, attractive 30-/¢.." 4 oner group of about 30 The Rt. R H ‘aT ——— ~~ 000 in prizes at the first annual Soo Defore he met his Warer-vear-old wife of Ev 1 ' P , e . ev. enry Knox The following table shows the tempera- n. Prize: ‘ loo in th ket gare d hog Ee e: naville persons, representing residents of Sherrill, presiding bishop of the S eC tuge in ‘other Cities a Pea" International Dairy Exposition, '©0 in the pocket. \ y gh Li Tr —" | ——_—— accused of the arsenic poison the community, arrived an hour Protestant Episcopal Church, has Atlanta . To ww Oct. 8-15. u. s Stat t Autos © Diamonds © Jewelry later to vigorously oppose the named Bishop Kirchhoffer a Cosank - ... 98 62 | Oscar A. Swank, general man- VU. J. emen death of her mother. Mrs. Eunice center, ; member of the Standing Commit. CHAMPAIGN, II. (UP) A Cincinnati . . 3 «3¢ ager of the exposition. announced ~wasHINGTON. Sept. 30 (UP Govern. Watches ® Clothing ® Radios, ete. Dearing. 56, Huntingburg, died 14 pag heen contended thati!tee on Foreign Missions of the Psychologist is trying to find out {levciand ... n i that 1750 animals.had been em- men! Sxpenses and receipts for the cur- : ; , i ’ * b ° ren cA Year thro J omlast November. Additional recreational facilities House of Bishops. The commit-'Xactly how babies learn to talk Raniille a 13 tered by owners in 27 states and pared with a year ago. | y GET CASH IMMEDIATELY Justice of the Peace Russell were needed in the community to'tee elected Bishop Kirchhoffer by making extensive examina- rn Worth . "n 3 parts of Canada. In additiot. Brinn syns Tear oo Jat Fear Judd ordered a hearing for urn juvenile delinquency secretary. tions of George M. Crowham, a ;fdianapolis (city: «irs 38 i+ some 350 other dairy animals ReceiDis 9.015.534. 114 "3.338.018 O11 ad y * Surplus 582 Monday Pp Me. “Surveys conducted by the Mrs. Arthur C. Swanagan Jr, talking ow. ; Ini A alist Paul Cle “ were expected for an—invitational Deficit lance Xt 93992 5.241,061.749 a new AVIL yes- Council of Social Agencies have lay deputy from Indianapolis, Df: O. M. Mowrer of the Uni. Sl 3 companion show of 4-H and Fu- pibiic Debt 258 584 265 046 253 284.723. 843 Yerday. ; : disclosed the area where we has been selected for membership versity of Illinois said he hopes Ztahoma City g 3 & ture Farmers of America mem- Gold Reserve 324.082.423.209 “23.871.358.453 V reviously, the Supreme Court planned this project needed addi- on the Joint Committee on Na- !0 use Crowham as a ‘connect- Itsburgh pe A7 1? bers. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE ruled that Sheriff McDonald's tional recreational facilities,” tional and International Prob- Ing Ink” between humans and san Francisco . 7 3 Indiana led the list with 452 Haaiings far the day f 51.000 ILLINOIS AND OHIO STS. affidavit filed last August In Mr Janke sald. “This was our lems. The appointment was made Animals. He believes the process {i Lot, 5 So entries. Sicaringg tof (the manta 190.045.0080 Clreuit Court was illegal. It said only motive in trying to develop by the Very Rev. C. W. Sprouse, by which the bird picked up his en wr ! ——————————— a the ments. ———————— — ————— Circuit Judge Ollie Reeves did our services in the 14.room house president of the House of Depu- 10-word vocabulary is the same not ‘have jurisdiction. on Birch St. ties. Both committees. will rule bY which a child. learns. - Rom—— “We are cancelling these plans. until the next triennial conven- Crowham was 5 tducated by ’ Local Issues We do not want to go Into any tion of the church David Maxfield, 17-year-old Ed- . ——————; a area where even a handful of a —_—___ wardsville (II) youth. When - Sent. citizens do not P Maxfield decided to part with the - SLC 810 Asnes FE wholeheartedly . ‘ axfi p *American States pla 2M 3 Want us to provide these juvenile Recital Date Changed p bird, he gave it to Mowrer for &, American States com T's
TONY MARTIN, tScrect, Radio and
RCA Victor Recording artist says: “My favorite is
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—.}700la Water Co om dr terday in the Lyndhurst Nursing sadoh whe a or 10" 103 Is Beast f ( h b Home after an illness of 18 : ft King amn Natlans) Life com “ 3 0 uru usco months. She was 73 richer, ner an & Co com 2 Yt . Mrs. Wellman was a charter . i: ‘ ’ . | healn A ot 5 " Harris Says Turtle Lured From Receding member of Friedens Evangelical y bl ” Manes Ashen on om dn 1 Fulk's Loke Is 0 | Mini t Edi i and ‘Reformed Church ees MOIC €njoy) 4 c Mastic Asp : va 3 . n and ‘Refi ] . Vat Homes ine, “a: nly 2oalure bdition Services at 1:30 p. m. Monday N Py . ' . > Imes State Servier x : | , N tnd ib rls oid 10a 10414 CHURUBUSCO, Ind, Sept. 30 A miniature edition of the n the Sniepeh Mn followed by N Ind Pub Service 4'»% 13s: itis Beast of Churubusco worked his captive way into t} » burial in Crown . Pr hapigry oom i Kw. p ! ay info the ooze of Fulk's gy rviving are two daughters, prLoKress sundry com 2. Pie ake shoreline today Mrs. Hilda Tracy and Mrs. Lucy : pub Serv of nd ly otd " » And Gale Harris, the turtle embattled farmer redoubled his RevRoMds Indianapolis: five sons.) So. Ind GARE o be 210, efforts to lure the original monstrous mossback from the rapidly , : Poss; | $44 Bloke va aR ote ........ 108 [chilling waters of the seven-acre lake Albert Brehop, Knox, Ind. and| 8tokely.Van Camp pfd Ciet 1 “We trapped a little one last Edward C, Frank F., Oscar H.| 3 4/5 Qt. Toran Coty of ® 10 NBhL." he sald. “It's good size for INE. We haven't got" the time &"d Arthur H. Brehop, Indianap- ISCHENI FY . U ned chine com old "a" 1% a turtle, about 50 pounds, but it With the turtle on the loose," Mr, lis: a stepdaughter, Mrs, Henr ; G Union Title Co 8 , (Sure isn't the granddaddy we're Harris said ’ etta Buenaman, Indianapons/ a E $260 $|32 SOND after. However, we're keeping Maybe I can get back to farm- brother, Fred Rosebrock, Indian-| E A etin® pon too ooo. " «. (him staked along the lake for Ing in the spring.” f apolis, and 17 grandchildren. ; PINT Ya PINT Ameri Ls \ ny ople to look at, ’ . : HT eT Pecpie 10 look j Charles E. Mitchell Bahar Ferviites a 0 . ol ots of people thougnt we Rad RCA BI i 5 th ot com Bia Sm . him, but he couldn't be it. I've - oomington Charles E. Mitchell, former Bett Blend Columbia Clu 3-00 63 oe seen the big ohe too many times “ ; West Side resident for many eller ends DL a" »” » > to be fooled by a little fellow lik» Gives 6c Boost vears who died Monday in Bain- : todos Biase & Alyn Ae AA 0 this. Shucks, I was right on top Times State Bars bridge, Ind. was buried In No- from he ndol Pat, A Calor Se 6 3% 10s he monster yesterday and he's BLOOMING inn blesville, Wednesday. ing Asso lei 3a 18 » as big as even--at least big OOMINGTON, - Sept. 30-—A Hy , : Indpis Railways 8s 67° » 0 east as big - : Surviving are his wife, Mary; investors eidnone 3a $1. 0 around as a dining room table compromise wage agreement, yw, daugthers, Mrs, Raymond SCHE Kuhns. racking “we ve a » "Wor Re Ling Now amounting to a 6 cent increase, Etnire and Mrs, T. G Araujo, 1 N Ind Pub Serv 3's 7) 194° 108, wont be long now before yg, od y and three sons, Arthur, Donald Paper Art Cos = ...... 3 we get him.” the ~ . a announce today at the ! ' » Te : pubila Telephone o. ere AR Yar r said as Yer daunta} Bloomington plant of the Radio And Joseph Mitchell, the House of "i om wa hoa. n' the’ snapper from the murky Corporation of America, where Ce » M—— === depths neared -the end of a year's * *rike’ of union workers had Dogs More Im ortant Lr ZA - AGED tribulations 47% been threatened for several 9 P ss weeks SPOKANE. Wash, (UP)-—Two oa Meanwhile, the latest ruse to Vo “ i cocker spaniels may keep a Spo- W biskies dryrock . the terrible terrapin wlurnaery of the Electrical, 0 couple together. Jim Cook: . ? pulses along Day and night an Workers 1 Hen AFL, voted at clerk in the prosecuting attorney's And here's something special electric pump. slowly drops the #@ Mass meeting to accept the office. wis approached by a wom- a lake level compromise offefed by the com- zp seeking a divorce, However ’ for someone special, .. : Mn That's how we got the little pany. The négotiations opened she told him she was afraid to -~ W277 rrr fellow.” Farmer Harris said. “The with the workers seeking a 10 start proceedings for: fear her = orl *} water's gone down enough so the cent pay hike. | husband would démand custody / AA / bie a . . pee Ce vile turtles can’t reach the lily pads Half the increase will be ‘in of one of their two dogs. s ” PE . xii : rE, We baited the trap with fish-and take-home pav, Robeft Norris. re et mtn : Rare Blended Whiskies . me ads a \ 8 | 4 Th pads ahd. sat hack and waited, business agent for the union and COYOTES MIGRATE ) . : BOTH 34 PROOF. TWE STRAIGHT WNISKIES IN THES a an a ; : ¢ pond lett now. B. L. Jacobsen. personnel man-' The covote is one of the few the, internationally famous blend PRODUCTS ARE § YEARS OR MORE OLD. SIR JONN eepess Point's some«21 feet ager at the plant, announced to- animals in North America which b= . : $ i fa ) ¢ ’ n . Schealey famous CHENLEY 624% SRAIN NEUTRAL SMRITS, . [Where it dSed tg be 58 ~_ day in a joint statement. The is extending its range. Originally $485 $i Johan Sch ay i Ju Y Snnous fot . SCHENLEY RESERVE 459% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPITS. . | And as for farming, that's contract ratified by the union West, it has worked its way j . occasions when only the will do. SCHOMLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INCORPORATED, KV. C Schenley almost a thing of the past workers is effective until Aug. gradually east as far as Ohio and 4/5 Qt. ro : Mark of Mens Wiiskies None bf us are doing any farm-1, 1950, | fy inorth into Alaska, = 5 3 - ory . iF : : 5 2 "i . : ¥ ! : : ry v- - 4 r : © S : i, Th . Fo ¢ » ih ‘ow 2 { 1 | Ww ol - J » La & aa z * ins $ : 5 a” . hh. ug - 2 = : = : ’ : 2 nia aon y - Ee . ii oN ah i A v greg 4 hy
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