Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1949 — Page 20
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$265,000 goal.
went into prize money.
decorations and lights. | Fairground rentals.
{exposition had laid $126,000 o ithe line. | Begins to Come In After the gates opened, the flo
mm——lof money reversed itself. It be-| gan to come in. Advance ticket! { |sale will bring in abcut $40,000
Stall rents and concession reaped another $40,000, whic
trom the break-even point.
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days. tween $135,000 and $140,000.
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with the show, Baptists to Open Convention Here
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the 13th time was elected pres
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750 delegates, night and will close Sunday af ernoon.
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success with the pocket cash of and review exhibits on Discovery] tjcket buyers who lined up at the Day, x
Oscar Swank, managing di-of Camden, Ind, today held the rector, started out with $107,000 first place award taken in the contributed to the exposition’s/junior bull class in the Guernsey foundation fund by Hoosiers. division. Graham Farms,’ Wash: From out of the state came|ington, Ind. won the Get of Sire, another $105,000 which adds up to{tWo to three-year-old heifer and $212,000, a little short of the two to three-year-old bull blue
As the exposition gathered mo-| mentum, the money began to flow out. Advertising accounted for $34,000 in expenses, and $52,000
| About $30,000 more went for|
labor, setting up the exhibits, | poppy Farms in Simsbury, Conn., _On top| santured the senior title and inlof this another $10,000 went for | 4 ernational grand champion cow
lett the venture about $46,000 Ticket sales at the box office
more popular breeds came to the judging stand, attendance soared. It should average between $8000 to $9000 per day for the seven H
And what becomes of that ex-| tra $10,000 or $15,000? It will|the arrest of a 19-year-old Marine | just about pay for those re [esonter in Ft. Wayne.
Delegates from all parts of the state will open the convention of| the parent group of the Indiana) Missionary Baptist Association today in the Mt. Carmel Baptist
The Rev. Frank F. Young for!
dent yesterday of one of the aux-| fliary organizations, the Indiana Baptist Ministers’ and Deacons’| Convention. He is the pastor of) the First Baptist Church of
Tonight, the Rev. J. T. High-| ii] baugh of Indianapolis will give [i] | the missionary board report and| the Rev. I. P. Broaddus, the mis-| d | sionary sermon. Mrs. L. 8. Gas-| “1/ton of Indianapolis, who yester-| ¢{ day was re-elected president of the Indiana Baptist Ministers’| Wives' Council, gave. the presi-
The first auxiliary convention of the association attended by) opened Monday!
Tenn., past national president of | the Exchange Club, will address the Exchange Club of Indian-| apolis at noon tomorrow in the
| International Brown Swiss and] |Holstein-Friesian stock were in| the spotlight of the International’ ition today at the)
Assures 1950 Return state Faitarounds as officials re-|
an upswing in show at-!
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Approximately 30,000 persons!
The civic venture crossed the! passed through the gates yester-
d day to witness the stock judging]
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Dr. W. H. and Richard Lane
{ribbons for Jerseys. Max Gordon, Lynn, took the Jersey herd first prize. The Indiana Jersey herd entry was
{Texas first place entry in same division. Imperial September Girl of the
ps4 Hoosier Breeders Win Dairy Exposition 'Firsts’
Four Indiana breeders held first lyamsville, N. Y.; Pioneer Farm,
ace positions by entries in| . bloods of the dairy herds will bein, Jersey ah aes classes, 8, 1yme. Conn. Knoll Jersey
{awarded second place, trailing the! the
{awards in the Jersey class, while
Before the gates opened the|yn, ontry of W, L. Johnson, Ves-
0 ital, N. Y., took the reserve championship. An entry by Donald D, Black, Mexia, Tex., captured the; junior female championship. : In the Guernsey class, the
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grand and reserve champion cows; ‘were exhibited by McDonald! p| Farms, Cortland, N. Y., with the | senior champion female honor) also going to the McDonald group. Brays Island Plantation,| Inc., Yemassee, 8. C., was awarged junior championship for its entry. Other first place winners in the Guernsey class included H, C.| anson, Barnum, Minn, and|
Add it up and expenses run I aE | ra San Troms shod ran pe. [T= Wayne Man Seized
As Marine Deserter | The FBI here today announced]
| Harvey G. Foster, special agent
18 top flight circus acts which go in charge of the Indianapolis of-
{fice of the FBI, said agents had jarrested Frederick Eugene MecClure in Ft. Wayne. He described McClure as a former Golden! Gloves boxing contender who) joined the Marines in 1947.
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Boulder Bridge Farm Co., Excel-| sior, Minn. < In the Jersey division, first places were awarded to the Oaks Farm, Morristown, N. Y.; = Happy Valley Farms, Rossville, Ga.; Lock Lee Jersey Farms, Wil- |
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