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22 The Terre Haute Tribune. Thursday, September 9, 1954. TODAY'S SPORTS PARADE US Pat. Off' By Oscar Fraley. United Press Sports Writer MONTICELLO, N.

Sept 9 Charles challenged Rockv Marciano today for the title boxing's and promised to flatten the heavyweight champion or get knocked out trying to regain the title at Yankee Stadium on Sept. have built a myth around Ezzard explained his reasoning. I think I proved already that he is no He did that, he feels, in going 15 rounds with Marciano the last time out and Ezzard points to the tale of the tape as proof that he has the muscles to do the job the next time around. am two inches taller than he Charles contended, I have seven big inches in each. That will do the Ezzard revealing his ytrat egy for what will be his 13th bout with the title at And his assertions would seem to indicate that he plans to punch it out with the Rock.

But that one little play or words on his reach advantage indicates that Ezzard may plan a bit more fleet-footed boxing. This is heightened by his statement that: take advantage of unphysical qualities in that last They will be about even in weight so that the biggest edge Ezzard will be his longer reach. In the last set-to he almost neglected to u'-e his long-effective jab. even after he opened a gash over eye. There is a great attempt being made in camp to create the impression that he will go out and swap Sunday punches with the Brockton Blockbuster.

Ezzard promotes this idea with his statement that he will out or get knocked There also is a lot of conversation concerning the men on whom Ezzard has dropped the curtain with Quite an impressive list of one punch victims ha been compiled by those shilling for the Cincinnati challenger. Certainly Ez- zard has halted a hat full of opponents. but the general opinion always has been that it was as result of cumulative blows and not the effect of one big blast. Marciano, on the other hand. a number of testimonials to his home run wallop.

He won the title from Jersey Joe Walcott by taking out the venerable warrior with one clout to the whiskers. He kept it, against the same J. exactly tho way. talk about Im tremendous Ezzard sniffs, he couldn't knock me down, let alone knock me There is a suspicion that the Rock intends to remedy this oversight next Wednesday night. Certainly it would be to his advantage if Ezzard chose to stand still and trade haymakers.

From here that bit looks like strategic conversation. Ezzard well may be readying his jab and his bicycle. DANA FESTIVAL TO OPEN FRIDAY NEW YORK MARKETS BT FRANCIS it FONT A IN TRC MERCHANTS NAT BANK BLOG. I O'CLOCK (t.D.S.T.I AVERAGES, THURSDAY, SEPT. ISM.

I O'CLOCK (E.D.S.T.) SHARES. MARKET REPORTS DANA, Sept. 9 (Special) annual Dana Fall Festival will be held Friday and Saturday afternoon and evening Sept. IO and ll, sponosored by the Dana Community Fire Department, on Second street here Proceeds from the event will be used for the purchase of fire fighting equipment. A pet parade starting at 4 Friday afternoon will be fellowed by for young people.

The evening program will start at 7 with a quartette. An accordion duet by the Patty and Joanne Costello will follow. At 9:30 square dancing will be the order of the evening with furnished by Farmer Stultz and his Mountaineers. On Saturday at I a tractor driving contest will be held. Glenn Randall will be in charge.

To participate contestants must have passed their 13th birthday and not yet reached their 18th birthday. At 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon there will be horse shoe pitching contorts followed by a parade of decorated bicycles, farm equipment, automobiles, etc. The parade will be in charge of Charles McGill, and the horse shoe pitching contests in charge of Roy Hess. Following the parade there will be free entertainment and 9:45 music by a quartette. Drew Costello of Terre Haute will be featured in his tap dance routine followed by the Patty Spellman Welch.

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20 a lb. Springs Colored. W'hite Rock. mouth Rock. Gray Cross and White Cross 20.

Cheese: Single daisies 37-38 a lh; longhorns processed loaf 35-37; Swiss A 44-47; 42-44: 40-41. Butter 891.209 lbs. Steady 92 score 57', a lb: 92 score 90 score 55; 89 score 531, Eggs: 10.692 Firm on whites, irregular on others. White large extras 60-69 9 per cent A and over 41 a mixed large extras 60-69 9 per cent A and over and standards 27: current receipts 24: dirties 21; checks NEW YORK PRODUCE. NEW YORK.

Sept steady to firm: receipts 638.202 lbs Wholesale selling twicesj AA R3 score 591 -59' A 92 score 90 score 89 score Eggs weak; receipts 19.682 cases, wholesale selling prices: Minimum IO per cent AA quality. lbs White brown 41-42. Medium White brown 28-29 Extras minimum 65 per cent A quality. includes Midwestern: Large lbs White 41-42; brown 41-43, mixed colors Mediums minimum 60 per cent White mixed color Extras minimum 55 per cent Large 45-48 lbs: White 38-40. brown 39-41; mixed colors CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.

CHICAGO. Sept. ZP hogs 11 000 general trade slow; butchers un- eevnly 1 00-1 50 lower; sows around 1.00-1.25 lower; clearance incomplete; most sales choice 190-260 lb butchers 19 25-19 75; few loads and lots choice No. I and 2 lighter weights 19 85-20 OO with 20.00 top equal to recent low paid rather sparingly; heavier butchers scarce: some choice 160-185 lb lights 17 00-19 25: choice 330-400 lb sows 17 5ft- 18 50; lighter weights 18 75-19 25 425600 lb 15.25 17 50 Salable cattle 5.000; calves 30; -deers slow; unevenly steady to IOO lower; generally weak to mostly So off: heifers slow; steady to 30 lower; mostly 2530 off: and bulls steadv to 25 lower; vealers steady; few loads prime 1.225-1.275 lb steers 27 00-28 25 load lots mixed choice and prime 26 23-26 50; most good and choice 21 00-26 00 two loads choice and prime mixed yearlings 25 OO; load choice to low prime 946 lb heifers 19.50-24 00; utility and commercial cows 10.00-13 SO; canners and cutters 8.00-10.50: utility and commercial bulls 12 good and choice ers 18 00-22 OO: few prime 23 OO: cull to commercial grades IO OO 18 OO. Salable sheep 2.000; fairly active, all classes steady; good to prime mostly good and choice native spring lambs 18 50-20 50; few small lets choice to prime 2100 utility to low good 15 0017.50; culls down to 10.00; three loads 90-106 lh choice and prime yearlings 16.00-17 00: most cull to choice slaughter ewes 4.00-5 25.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS. Sept, 9 20.000: moderately active on largest run since Oct. 1946: active; 1.00-1 25 lower; choice 180-Z50 lh 19 50-73; about two loads choice one 20 00 early; not a measure general market; odd loads choice two and three and mixed weights 19 25; heavier and lighter weights scarce: 120-160 lb 16 30-18 00; sows opening slow 30-75. spots more lower; choice 300-400 lb 18 400- 60ft 'b 17 00-18 00 Cattie 1.900; calves 400: slaughter steers and heifers fairly active, strong; cows uneven; barely steady to 25 or more lower; high good to choice steers and yearlings 23 00-25 75; three loads high choice 900-936 lb heifers bought to arrive 24 00: ther choice heifers and mixed 22.00-23.50; utility and commercial cows 9 canners and cutters 7.00-9 50: vealers fair- I ly active, about steady; few prime to 21 OO; choice 19 00-20 OO s'heep 1.300; spring slaughter lambs opening fairly active, unevenly steady I to 50 higher; good and choice 20 00; 21 OO; few to 21 50; utiljty to choice slaughter steady 3.30-4.50. LOCAL MARKETS POULTRY AND PRODUCE.

receipts. 17c: heavy breed hens. 12c. Leghorn hens, 9c; cocks. 6c GRAIN AND FEED Rye-61 28 70e Ear 56; shell corn.

$1 58 New beans Yellow. black and mixed. $2 22 THE FIRST. CANAJOHARIE, N. Y.

Glenn Mitchell became the first Korean War veteran in the state of New York to achieve leadership of an American Legion post when he was installed commander of Smith-Schuitz Post 222 here. RUSTIC TAVERN 791 ROSE COURT Ender New Management Music Friday Night By the HARPERS Plate Lunches Daily ATTEND A REAL ENTERTAINMENT 19 22 Leon Kenyon. 58 years old. who was fined ll and costs in City Court Tuesday on an intoxication charge and who gave his address as 60 North Broun avenue, has not lived at that address for about a year. That address is the site of Pruitt's Tavern.

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Sept. 9 were draun for both grand jury and petit jury dutv for the September term of court Tuesday by the jury commissioners and Donald G. Stokes, clerk. Grand jury members are; Laurence Wallace. Harry Hudlin, Russell Wright, all of Clinton township; Darrel D.

Kuhns, of Vermillion township; Fred W. Swaim, Eugene township, and Cliston S. Miller of Highland township. Petit Jury members: Harold Russell, Holt township; Ralph Newport, Herschel Allen, Russell L. Stark Highland township; Steve Yelich.

James Morin, Forrest L. Beard. Marco Zanandrea. Clinton township; Floren Wann, Glenn H. Stokes, James A.

Norman. Eugene township, and Lester Keen, Vermillion township. CYCLIST HHS BCS. CLINTON, Sept. 9 Bill Davis, 14 years old.

son of Mrs. Margaret Wright, Bethel, was injured Wednesday evening when an axle on a cicycle he was riding broke and he $Iid into the rear end of a school bus. He was taken to the ermillion County Hospital. He suffered severe head His condition was reported as satisfactory Thursday. Morocco is the African country lying closest to Europe.

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off OI LEGAL NOTICES. HOME LAUNDERING a ItwtiX NOTICE OF BOND SALE Public notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of of the Town of Seelyville. Indiana, on September 7. 1954. an ordinance adopted for the issuance of Revenue Bonds.

Third Series. of said Town which will be dated August 1954. bearing semi-annual Interest iFebruary I and August I' at a rate not exceeding per annum, and maturing in numerical order $1,000 on August I of each of the years 1955 to 1959, inclusive, $2,000 on August I of each of the years 1960 to 1969. inclusive. and $3 OOO on August I of each of the years 1970 to i960, inclusive.

Both principal and interest are to be payable at the Harris Trust and Bank in the City of Chicago, State of Illinois. Said are to be issued for the purpose of paying the cost of constructing extensions to the Municipal Waterworks Plant and Sy stem of said Town and are to be payable from and secured by revenues from said Municipal Waterworks Plant and System subiect to the priority to security and source of payment of presently outstanding Waterworks Revenue of said Town in the aggregate principal amount of $185,000 being part of an authorized issue of wated August I. 1947. bearing interest at the rate of and maturing serially on August I of each of the years 1955 to 1987, inclusive, and also subject to the priority to security and source of payment of presently outstanding Waterworks Revenue Bonds. Second Series, of said Town in the aggregate principal amount of $46,000 part of an authorized of 530.000* dated February 1949.

bearing interest at the rate of per annum and maturing serially on August I of each of the 1955 to 1979. inclusive. Public notice is hereby further given that said Board of Trustees will meet at the Town Hall in said Town on the 27th dai of September. 1934, at 2 o'clock P. and will then and there consider proposals for the purchase of bonds dated August.

I. 1934. upon terms of not less than par and accrued interest and having details not less favorable to the town than authorized by said ordinance Certified check in amount of two per cent of the principal amount of the bonds be furnished by bidders. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees of said Town this 7th day of September, 1954 WILLIAM MULLINS President of the Board of Trustees.

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TECHNICOLOR THE GREATNESS. THE GLORY, THE FURY OF THE NORTHWEST -TONITE AND CURTIS PIPER UURIE DON TAYLOR -2nd Attraction- SAVAGE THRILLS! Automatic electric home laundry equipment really does give you professional with only half the effort! all you do. Toss a load of soiled clothes into your automatic electric washer, set a dial, and then relax! clothes w'ill be washed thoroughly, rinsed thoroughly, and spun damp-dry-automatically! From the washer, you pop the clothes into the automatic electric dryer. No heavy baskets to carry, no straining or stretching with clothespins and clothesline. And what a in store for you when time to do your ironing! With the automatic electric ironer, you simply sit down and guide the ironer does most of the work! Sound simple? It is.

You can be sure of-perfect home laundering and a lot more leisure with automatic electric laundry equipment. See your dealer today! Easy terms apply. SEI YOUR SUctuc APPLIANCE DEALER SKMffahiA Mf ALL-ELECTRIC! State of Indiana. of Vigo, In the Vigo Circuit Court Probate Division. September Term.

1954 In the matter of the estate of Frank Zlutnick. deceased No. 20519. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT Leonard Kincade. administrator of the estate of Frank Zlutnick, deceased, having filed his petition seeking authority to certain real property belonging to the decedent.

Frank Zlut- nick, and being the following described real located in Vign County, Indiana to wit The South half 1 of Lot No Fight 'St in Samuel Gookins Addition. being a subdivision of Out Lot No '68' of the orig inal Out of the Town now Cit', of Terre Haute. Indiana: and having now filed his affidavit that Sarah Zlutnick a person interested in said estate and rn -aid petition, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana; Now, therefore, the said Sarah nick and all other persons interested in said estate and in the sale of said real estate, petitioned for. are hereby notified that unless she or they be and appear in the Vigo Circuit Court Probate Commissioner's room at 10 00 clock A Central Standard Time, on the 14th day of October. 1954.

at the Vigo County Courthouse. Terre Haute. Indiana, and antwer or demur to said petition, the same will be heard and determined in her or their absence. In witness whereof I hereunto set rn hand and the seal of said court, 8th dav of September, 1954 CATHERINE M. FEE Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court HOWARD HUGHES devils canyon VIRGINIA MAYO DALE ROBERTSON STEPHEN MCNALLY ARTHUR HUNNICUTT 6, TECHNICOLOR Bring the Kiddies FREE Playground Miniature Train Rides.

All You Want. jllUl rock hudson FRONTIER I aw I COCOA sr Kiddieland END OF THE RlVER SELECTED Ender 12 Free HOTTEST BOMBSHELL TO EVER HIT THE BIG, WIDE MOTION PICTURE SCREEN! I' a A A vy r- a LAFAYETTE Rd at HAWTHORN rn i WI Show at qRain or Moon ATTI NO Ct COMPLETE SHOW THE KIDDIES ENJOY OLK FREE PONY KIDDIE BE HOME SHORTLY AFTER ATTEND AR LATE AR AND STILL SEE THE COMPLETE IN THI COMFORT AND PRIVACY OF YOUR CAR NOU! ON OUR SUPER BRIGHT WIDE VISION SCREEN ISI RUN 2 GREAT MOTION PICTURES THE STORY OF AN UNWED MOTHER State of Indiana. County of the Vigo Circuit Court. Probate Division. September Term.

1954 In the matter of estate of Florence Ethel Spouse, deceased. Estate No. 20940 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF FLORENCE ETHEL SHOUSE In the matter of the estate of Florence Ethel Shouie, deceased No. 20940. Notice hereby given that Leo Gosney.

executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate. and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Vigo Circuit Court, on the 27th of September. 1954. at which time all persons interested said estate are re- ouired to appear in said court and -how cause if there be. why -aid account should not be approved And the heirs of -aid decedent and all interested are also recurred to appear and make oroof of their heirship or claim to anv Dart of said estate LEO GOSNEY Personal Representative HERBERT CRISS Judge of Vigo Circuit Court Ram Beechr, Attorney for Estate.

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