Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 229, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 November 1948 — Page 8

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Today's Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 18. (U.R) -Hogs 9,000; mid-session trade more active tha nearly, barrows and gilts 25c to 50c lower, bulk gocd and choice 160-215 lbs.,

$21.50 $22.00, top $22.00; 220-250 ; lbs. around $21.25 $21.75; 250-' 290 lbs., $20.50 $21.25; few lots' 300-350 lbs., $20.00 $20.50; 100-1 160 lbs., $18.50 $21.00; sows' rather uneven, weak to mostly 25c, spots 50c lower, bulk $17.50 $18.50, choice lights to $19.00, i $19.50 paid sparingly. I , Cattle 1,200, calves 400; staersj and heifers slow, generally steady, small lets high medium and good mixed yearlings $26.50 $36.00, good grades usually J23.00 $30.00; cows modsrately active, steady, pnod hppf cows scarce, feW Iff.OO- $20'.00; vealcrs moderately active, steady, good and choice $30.00 $32.50. Sheep 1,500; native wooled la$mbs strong to mostly 50c higher, bulk good and choice $24.50 $25.00, few to $25.50, medium to

good $22.00 $24.00; yearlings fully steady, good 85 lb. fed Texas yearlings, fall shorn No. 1 pelts, 20.50; slaughter ewes about steady, good and choice $7.00 $8.50.

will be tried for robbery Dec. 16. The two- men, both of Mitchell, werci charged , wtth at'itcking Patrolman Virgil Harris Aug. 13 and taking his gun during a fight.

ELKHART JOINS COMIC BOOK FIGHT ELKHART, Ind., Nov. 18 (UP) Elkhart ooiried several other Indiana communities today in taking action aganst "harmful" comic books. Don Langle, president of he Elkhart 'Junior Association of Commerce, announcf H t1lO 1 flV Winn nmH-:j.4.A 1 1

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INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 18. (U.R) Cash grain: Wheat: firm; receipts 2 cars; No. 1 red $2.27; No. 1 hard $2.27; No. 2 red $2.26; No. 2 hard $2.28. Ccrn: easy; receipts 113 cars; No. 2 yellow $1.23; No. 3 yellow $1.26; No. 2 white $1.33; No. 3 white $1.31. Oats: firm: receipts 1 car; No, 2 white 85c; No. 2 red 85c. Soybeans: firm; receipts 8 cars; $2.55 carload lots F-O-B Indiana anl Illinois points.

BROTHERS TO GET ' SEPARATE TRIALS - V i BEDFORD, Nov. 18 (UP)-f-Separate trials of two' brothers fyx connection with the beating arid robbing of a Mitchell policeman today were set for next month. Dennis Burgess will go on trial Dec. 13 on an assault and battery charge and his brother, Solon,

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CARPENTER DIES AFTER FALL ' EVANSVILLE, Nov. 13 (UP) George Webc. bis 53. F.vansville "rrir"i'1', fiivi at p( Mary's Hospital last night of injuries suffered a short time buore, vj. n he fell while working on ai building here.

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vt. . Vol'-TY KEAI- ESTATE ; laree Notice is hereby tnwn thut i:,lldIBt'

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Uiunly, Indiana, will offer at public auction at the North Door of the Court House of said county, at 11 ?tlc,o0clf . M," Monday, Decpmher 6. i!MS. to the highest bidder and at a price not less than the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate in 'Gill Township, Sullivan Uiunly, Indiana, as acquired by Sullivan County for delinquent taxes: UPBinnnig at a point on the south line of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 21. Township 7 North, Range 10 west, 43 13 rods west of the southeast corner of said quarter 1il0'r' . ami bBine in the center of Turtle Creek as the same is now located, and running thence northeasterly with the center of said Creek to a point where the same crosses the east line of said quarter quarter: thence north on said east line to a point 32 rods south of the northeast corner of said Quarter quarter: thence west 43 13 rods: thence south 48 rods to the plnre of beginning, contaming EIGHT (8) acre3 more or less. The purchase price shall be reouired in cash on said day of sale. P-al etate will be sn'd subject to taxes for the year 1919 payable in 1950. By order of the Board of Comtniirmers of the Countv of Sullivan, Indiana, November. 1. 1M8.JOHN R. HOWPi GARLAND D. T)T w. I.OWPTT, TIIRPKN Board of Commissioners of Sullivan County, Indiana. 'SenH Utet Huhrt Sevle". Audit"- Sullivan County Indiana, "st ins 10-4-4S lt.

OFFICIALS GETTINlG ESCAPED CONVICT

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here today to return an escaped convict to serve out a life term for murder. George W. Madison, age 38, of Spoktne, Wash., waived extradition yesterday. He snH a fellow prisoner, Edward Griffith, age 34, also serving a murder sentence, escaoed from the Washington State Penitentiary Nov. 5. Madison was apprehended near here last week, but his companion got awav bv swimmine across the St. Mary's River. Griffith was still at

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I DE PAUW U; GETS' SCHOLARSHIP FUND GREENCASTLE, Nov. 18 (UP) A $150,000 scholarship fund has been established at De Pauw University by the late Mrs. Laura A. W. Cumback, Anderson, President Clyde E. Wildman announced today. Mrs. Cumback established the fund in memory of her husband, the late Will Cumback, one-time lieutenant Governor of Indiana, Wildman said.

SEEKS ACQUITTAL IN COURT INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 18. (UP) A defense motion for acquittal was taken under advisement in Federal Court today in the case of Bernard J. Ward, co-defendant with an Elwood junk dealer on charges of con-, spiracy in a $20,000 government property theft.

YELLOW CAB CO. Announces New Rates Effective Nov. 20 m Prices anywhere in city: Passenger riding to and from same destination. First person 35c. Second person no additional charge.

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DISTRICT 11 PLANS 1 OFFICE BUILDING TERRE HAUTE. Ind., Nov. 18.! (UP) Plans for a new $97,000 j building to house the offices of I District 11 of the United Mine Workers here were in the making today. The district UMW constitutional convention approved

plans for construction of Jthe building yesterday, District President Louis Austin said. Austin added that the plans must be approved by the nternational organization.

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500 DROWN AS BOAT UPSETS BOMBAY, Nov. 18 (UP) Reports reached Bombay today that an estimated -500 persons were drowned when a Fteam" capsized in the Ganges River at Patna in Bihar Province.

FORMER BANKER NAMED DEFENDANT

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. 18. (UP) Sterling W. Perry, former vice-president of the National City Bank of Evansville now I servnng a prison term for embezzlement, tcday was named defendant in a damage suit by three . insurance companies. The plaintiffs, the Aetna Casualty anci

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