Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1949 — Page 18
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“PAGE 18 _ Survivor of Custer's Command Well at 95 BISMARCK, N. D,, Oct. 7 (UP) | «Jake Horner, one of two sur-
On Coal Suppl ‘wivors of Gen, Custer’s command, | n 0d Supplies
“ is vs - . admitted today that “my time Is, ppg. Institutions
running out.” oh . Mr. Horner celebrated his 95th! To Get Priority
“Little Big Horn. where Gen. jes of the wiped - out, simply because he didn't have ® horse to ride into. ‘Edmbat. Fu : Still straight™and wiry, Mr. Horner said he hasn't had “an ache or pain in years,” but acknowl-
7 Cav ere. y th Cavalry w a list of surplus coal stockpiles.
need of fuel, ! Mr. Hutson said he would also; ‘meet with eight inspectors of the {State Labor Digision for a special {conference on the coal situation {and how it is affecting Hoosier d cities and towns. | Urges Immediate Purchase | The State Labor Commissioner isaid that he had advised Dr. | Charles Myers, director of Indiianapolis General Hospital, to purIchase 100 tons of coal immedijately. The hospital, with a fuel supply left for 10 days, notified state officials that coal was avail {able for purchase from a nearby
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Firemen Battle Oats Blaze in Grain Tower
Firemen using five pieces of {equipment from Beech Grove, Warren Township and Indianapolis stations today were battling a stubborn, smoldering fire in 8000 bushels of oats in a plant of the |Cleveland Grain Co., 4200 E Bethel Ave. Beech Grove. No water was available and the firemen were attempting to ex{tinguish the fire with chemicals. {The oats were in a. concrete {bleaching tower, and at noon {workmen were cutting a hole JOSEPH BAKER is a good man through a wall to get chemicals to know, because he can save you onthe fire. i Jats of valuable time! Yor & ————— | es, as an Omar man, Joe delivers delicious Omar Bread ana Symphony Orchestra Pastries—fresh from the Omar Plans Riley Tribute ‘ Suens sight Jo Jour pent And) Program for the first pair of carrying a feature item, Omar Subscription concerts in the Indi-,
|anapolis Symphony. Orchestra’s Devils Food Layer Cake, for only 20th season to be held Nov. 12
‘and 13 in the Murat Theater will Joseph Baril, “Hs two be # tribute to James Whitcomb! 1 { y. Jor tile Smuny Omar manti Now In his 13th year as direcCall Imperial 3344 in In dianap- tor of the orchestra, Fablen Sevit-| olis {zky has selected Prelude and! . {Fugue in F Minor by Bach-Zador, | {Waltz Suite by Dohnanyl and {Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 for the opening concerts.
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{Howard B. Unruh, who massacred 13 persons here Sept. 6, has been ‘found insane and will not stand itrial, Camden County Prosecutor! {Mitchell Cohen announced today.! Mr. Cohen said that four psy-! chiatrists who have been examning the 28-year-old killer at the “(New Jersey state hospital in Trenton for the past month, found a. 8 Unruh to be a “case of dementia |praecox, mixed type with proCHICAGO, Il. —Stephen C. Bubrick, | nounced catatonic and a Jr., Chicago garage operator, has joined coloring.” : He big Jwiiah So Calvert Reere. emer —— “I have foun vert is 3 . same,” he says. “Always smoother, FREIGHTS CRASH; 1 KILLED mellower, better tasting.” | MEMPHIS, Tenn, Oct. T (UP)
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i fiv “United Mine Workers Union in of Riley letters and poems. The| George Custer and five fompan Terre Haute in an effort to obtain display includes a first edition of is but one of the host of honored! “A journalistic ‘Who's Who’ honor the memory of the man Kaiser-Frazer Corp. rushed plans
to public institutions in critical'in Indianapolis in 1883.
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tion, joins with her sister states ! WASHINGTON, Oct. 7—James|today in paying tribute to one of quantity of its excellent literature. {Whitcomb Riley's 100th anniver- her most distinguished penmen,” ‘sary was observed here today by|Sen. Jenner said. {the Senate and the Congressional; Library. Sen. William E. Jenner (R, Ind.) * birthday yesterday. He told again] State Labor Commissioner paid tribute to the Hoosier Poet
survived the battle of the Thomas R. Hutson left today for in the Senate and the library A aw he ¥ a conference with officials of the placed on display original copies the Children’s Poet,
“The occasion is the 100th an-|
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Hutson Confers [Sen. William Jenner Pays Riley Tribute On His 100th Anniversary
“Indiana, rich in literary tradi-ithe people. No state excels the past and present in the journalisHoosier state in either quality oritic profession.
He said the coal will be sent/'Leven Other Poems” Publishedinone touches the hearts of Hoosier part with the names of Hoosiers | children and fond folk more than did this poet of'who haye become famous in the the adult.
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Ind., his birthplace; at the Riley|Riley and medical science, many e on quaint Lockerbie St. in a ‘happy little cripple,’ is walking : AMert J. Beveridge, Indianapolis, both national again today. : | 8 {known ‘as the Hoosier Poet and Sarah T. Bolton and a host ofignrines and at the Riley tomb] : jothers fill the pages of literary nigh on a knoll in beautiful C
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