The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1956 — Page 6
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THE DAfLY 3ANNER TI ES., \D\ . 27. I»36 Pa^e 6 GREENC A n I EE. INDI AN A Teenage Hoodlums Active In Florida ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (U r 'i - Juvenile authorities said today “fantastic” plaas for crimes lian been revealed with liie arrest of teen-agers in a era'-’/ ’own r.
gar.gs of young hoodlums. Four more high school boy* were arrested Mo.iday. In the past two weeks 39 boys, ranging in age from 1C and 16. have been apprehended by authorities. City juvenile detective W. A Lackey ani Deputy Sheriff A1 Jone» said crimes planned included an elaborate scheme for wrecking a passenger train by using skeleton switch lock keys to switch the train to the wrong tracks.
Th* officers said moat of the boys told of crimes dating as far back as seven yea r s and thefts which run “into the thousands of dollars.”
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Babysitter, Two Boys Suffocated MOUNDSVILLE. W. Va., — (UP)—Two young brothers and their bachelor babysitter died of suffocation Monday night when an old fashioned gas stove consumed the oxygen in a windowless, one room house. The bodies of the children— Dennis L., 6, and Timothy L. Conner, 10. were found sprawled on the floor a few feet from the door, the only opening- in the cement-block structure near their suburban McKeefrey home. Slumped in a chair in front of the seven-burner gas stove was Hoivard Phillips, about 52, of j Philippi, W. Va., He had died in
his sleep. Mrs. Mildred Conner, mother of the two children, told police she had hired Phillips to look after the children while she entertained a church party at her home Phillips took the boys to a foundation home, the covered basement of an unfinished home, on the Conner’s property.
Kitchen Sink In Lewistown House Montana's Center
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LEWISTOYVN, Mont.—(UP—The high, brick home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dockery Sr. of Lewistown has a unique nitch in Montana tradition. The two-story house at the head of Lewistown’a Main Street marks, according to government surveyors, the exact geographic center of Montana. Lewistown residents carry the story even further.
Th* precise center, they insist, ia right in the Dockery's kitchen sink. From the Dockery sink to the Canadian border north of Chinook, Mont., is 135 miles. Equidistant to the south is the Wyoming state line near Red Lodge. East and west, 246 miles in each direction, are the North Dakota line east of Glendive, Mont., and the Idaho boundary’ west of Missoula, Mont. The western state line of Mon- ! tana, the nation's third largest state with a land area of 147.000 j square miles, wanders along the j Continental Divide. So in deterI mining that Lewistown— and particularly the Dockerys’ house j — in the center, the surveyors | took an average the line’s dis-
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tane* from here. Th* “Montana Center” home wajg built in 1912 by Hal and Louise Akins, parents of Mrs. Bonda Dockey, Akins, a pioneer Lewistown merchant, moved out of the home in 1927 and turned it over to their daughter, her hus- , band—an attorney —and then family. The brick house, towering over Main Street and connected to the sidewalk by a set of steep stairs, i has 10 rooms, plus a sleeping 1 porch and a basement. Three lofty pine trees shade the home i from the west. In an interview with United Press. Dockery said that shortly after the Akins moved into ther new residence, a party of government surveyors working on the area came to them voluntarily ' and reported this was Montana’s exact center. “We’ve never measured it and have never attempted to push this as a claim to fame,” Dockery said with a smile, “but the sur-
veyors' report i* now generally accepted.” He admitted that since the central location report became generally known in the area, many people have paused to look at the house, but Dockery said it doesn't bother him or his wife. “When we moved in there," he
added, “the house stood practically alone on the hill. But now, as Lewistown has grown, we're right in the middle of town. “Visiting farmers used to tether their horses on long ropes near the house while they went about their business, but they can't do that any’ more.”
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