IChoice Bits FroiToday's News BagKOKOMO, Ind.—Howard county authorities today said an apparent attempt by aix prisoners to break jail had been halted by discovery that six saws had been smuggled led into the Jail..iie ] ' ——iei EVANSVILLE, Ind.—Betty ■ Jean lia. Hridor, 20 months old Huntingburg child, was recovering in a local hospital today after surgeons sue-,e_ ceeded in removing a peanut from iie one of her lungs,:lt;id1offered Just enough of « margin to enable a great many student* toenter school.”SOUTH BEND—South Bend is buck on the alrianes. After going almost three months svithout regular air transport and mail ser-~: vice, the city was placed on the i regular American Air Lines schedule with two daily stops.jid 151.VCtoitator. be jlie;Lai:BROCKTON. Mass,—Three ban-; dits, all armed, raided the BrocktonMOSCOW—Three engineers were under death sentences today for counter-revolutionary activity andespionage at the Kuznets metallurgical combine in Siberia. Thre* others were given prison terms. One who received the death penalty was an engineer named Sarov, accused of supplying information to’ an unnamed foreign power. Another was his companion, Davldov, who collected facts about numerous soviet factories. The third was Engineer LatkLn of the open hearth department of the combine, who is said to have headed the group of disturbers and to have distributed literature of a fascist character.| city treasurer's office Tuesduy morn- GLASCOW, Scotland—Socialistic ing, overpowered a police officer students were blamed today for from wham they seized a riot gun, pelting Walter Elliot, minister of and escaped with $12,811. - The city agriculture and frequently mention-hall, in which the city treasurer’s ed us a likely choice for the next iet; office is located, is opposite police prime minister, with eggs and acl: headquarters. tomatoes at a student's union meet-x-! j mg. Mrs. Elliot, a recent bride.as:-A former NRAwas also struck. Elliot suffered a direct hit on the head with a ripe tomato which spread over his face.WASHINGTON ° employe today was held on charges ot, that he had received and cashed ^ government pay chocks after being |The front of his coat was dripping li_ discharged. Police said the man. I e2S from a mlssle that broke iAibvn F. McCulloh, aged 29. was;™ * screen over his head. The p !noUficd his services would be ter- curtain was drawn in front of the ;r-: minafced June 15. But, they said, minister and his wife, but Elliot 10 j his ruime was not stricken from the nlmosL immediately returned to the y:|pay roll and he had been reporting d. twice a month to collect the pay.‘,-i —iL.l, BERLIN — Reichsfuehrer AdolfJ 1,1 ~ Hitler's will and orders ate the German constitution and Germany may never have a documentary con- stitution at all. it was said today •v■ by Dr. Hans Lammers. state secrc-i- tary of the richschccllery. He ex-s, plained that German ministers are i-1 responsible only to der fuehrer and i-;no longer to the relchstag.”:L.'sta^e to face the boisterous students alone. This was the signal for another fusilede, but Elliot stood his ground.i.oy.SAN FRANCISCO — The San/ Francisco Chronicle and two of its editors today were free after paying the $1,000 In fines Imposed by the state supreme court for contempt. following publication of anallegedly false article Sept. 10 saying the court had voted to grant a new trial to David A. Lamsoti. eon-vicled wife slayer.WATERVILLE, Me. — Princess Jacqueline, the predigreed French) bulldog that liked nothing better | LEBANON, Ind.—Wilbur Cafee, than to sit down and have a good, Jr., a minor, was awarded compro-long chat, is dead. She succumbed Lo pneumonia at the age of 10 at h[the home of her mistress. Mrs. ft Mabel A. Rcb:nson. Princess Jacqueline was reputed to have a vocabulary of more than 20 words and to have used them all correctly.is,dL —ISERIE, Pa.—Employes at the Ham-merirdll Paper company's plant are telling about the mouse that killed ‘n the cat. The caL, they say. nabbed the mouse and toyed with it for J a while before making the kill. The mouse, enraged, jumped at the cat. As the cat opened her mouth Lo seize its prey, the tiny mouse slipped down the cat’s throat and died triumphant as the cat choked to ^I death, d, _mise damages of $4,000 and costs here by representatives of a chain store for injuries received, when he was shot in the leg. The Cafee suit alleged that the boy was shot in the leg accidentally by u chain store employee who was firing at a suspected store robber on the night of Nov. 11, 1932.Markets1CCHICAGO—Samuel Insull’s defense agafnst charges that he engineered a $143,000,000 swindle will include a plea that he sought to carry out former President Hoover’s program of recovery by pulling “full steam ahead,” it wus revealed here. Details or a conference of the nation's business leaders and Hoover at the white house late In 1029 will form an important link in IijsulTs testimony when he goes on the witness stand In federal court, it was learned.VALPARAISO STOCK MARKETMarket ................... Steady225-325 pounds ..... $5.30 to $5.55200-225 pounds ............. 15-30140-200 pounds ..... $4.40 to $5.20100-140 pounds ..... $230 to $4.00Sows .............. $4.00 lo $4.60Stags .............. $3-00 to $230VERNON, B. C.— Ogopogo, the s. serpent of Okanagan lake,has been sighted again. Edward and Charles Graham and James Ripley today claimed the serpent came within 200 feet. Their story: ^ We watched five or six minutes: 'saw humps In its body rise a foot as it undulated alone. traveling about 15 miles an hour.'’ They wniijcl not estimate its length.Ogopogo. named by Indians, was reported three limes within a vear.ie.yciIIAdisisST. LOUIS, Mo.—Members oi a .special election co/hrnitlee investigating registrations came across the name of Jimmy (Schnnuzlc)Durante In a downtown precinct. 1CHICAGO MARKETS HOGSReceipts ................... 46,000Holdovers ................... 2.DG0Mtu'keL ...... Steady lo 10c lowerBikk ................ $5.65 to $0-75Heavyweight ........ $5.60 tu $5.75Mediumwelght ..... $5.50 to $5.75Lightweight ........ $4.90 to $5.65Light lights ......... $4.50 to $5.25Packing sows ....... $4.00 to S3.35Pigs ................ $3.25 to $4.50CATTLEReceipts .................... 10,000Murk el Steady to 25c offCalves ...................... 1,500Market ..................... WeakBeef Steers .Good and choice .. $6.25 to $9.60 Common and medium 52.75 to $7.00Yearlings ........... $5.00 to $0.00Butcher CattleHeifers ............. $5.00 to $8.00Cows ............... $3.00 to $4,00Hulls .............. $3.25 to $4.75Ca.ves ............. 6$.Q0 lo $7.00Stocker steers ...... $4.25 to $5.75Feeder steers ...... $4.25 to $5.75SHEEPReceipts .................. 15,000Market Weak, 25c lowerA mvmljur uf Lhe committee called at the address and asked if u person by that name lived there. “Yes, was the reply. “How about Greta Garbo? “Yeah, she’s here too.” The committee said 57 persons werei Lambs .............. $6.00 Lo $6.60registereddwelling.from one five-roomGREENVILLE. Hid.-There was ft not much hope today for Mltzl. h toy hound imprisoned, as Floyd zii Collins was nine years ago, in a S ( limestone cavern. Scores of farm-j rr.s came to help when word got around that Mftzl, after disappearing Iasi Wednesday, had been discovered harking from the depths of a cave. Seven sticks of dynnmile made little Impression cm the solid rock. Mitsd's barks today grew weaker, a small boy wriggled into the opening, but met a barrier of solid rock a short distance from Mil 7.1.Uk' SOUTH BEND—An increase of v; 22.9 percent in freshman enroll-n | ment over last year ut the Unlver-‘ My of Notro Dame was announced today by Robert Rlordan. registrar. At present there are B74 flm-yer men on the campus, exceeding by 163 the 711 enrolled In 1M-34. The Rov, John F* Oltnra, C, 8. C., a i president, said: The government a1 aid of approximately $120 a student (per year), extended by the FERA,CHICAGO LIVE POULTRY WholesaleReceipts .......... 1 car, 29 truckgMarket .................... SteadyGeese .......... 9c to lloTurkeys ....... 13c lo 15cOld roosters ...... ticHeavy hens ................ i4 ticDucks ................. 10c to looCHICAGO FRESH EGG MARKETReceipts .............. 1,682 casesMarket ............... pirmExtra firsts ....... 24cFresh grade, extra firsts ..... 23cCurrent receipts 21c to 224cSturdy No, 1 ...... 19cSturdy No. 2 ..... 16cChecks No. ! ............ i7eChecks No, 2 14anilCAGO CASH GRAINWhen I-No. 1 red. $1.03; No. 2 red, $1.02**; No. 2 mixed, $1.05*1; No. 2 hard. $1.07Vi,Corn—No. l yeffow. 80*4 c toBO'vc; No. 2 yellow, 80e to Blc; No. 2 mixed, 60 uc; No. 2 white. Wc to 87'Ac; No. 5 white, 6c.Oats—No. 1 white, 5e to Mttc; No. 2 white. 5?'4C to 67 *4c; No. a white. 53 3-4c.Clover, $16.00 to $10.00.Timothy, $16.80 U »UMOut ClftsstfitQA iri futrantMl