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Union Posts 300 Picket At Exchange

Curb President «Turns Watchman.

YORK, Maz. 31 up) = york police on€ man New Yor ee strikers before the and Curb Exchanges today vent a recurrence of yesterday's “lie down” strike. some 300 pickets were in the line, With police spaced every 10

foot els booed loudly ail persons entering the exchange, but there was no violence. | stock Exchange trading opened | mptly. There was a full com-/| ment of brokers, | ners and supervisory per: nel was on hand to man trad- |

ing positions.

STATE GUARD UNIT 'TOPS' (left) tells Maj. Ben H. Watt, commandant of the all-Hoosier member firm| 33th (Cyclone) Division of the Indiana National Guard, that a Federa! inspection of the unit found it "very satisfactory.”

Hampstead’ is attached to 2d Army Headquarters at Baltimore, lin the past week and 19 yesterday.”

Oleo Tax Repeal Bill Gains Votes

Petition Yesterday

By EARL RICHERT ~Howard Stall Writer

gressmen seeking to remove the federal taxes on margarine today believed they were at long last on the threshhold of their first victory over the powerful dairy bloc. They have obtained 175 names

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Police Commissioner Arthur wallander hurried to the scene to take command of a reinforced! uniformed police detachment i an effort to prevent a recurrence of the violence yesterday when 12 persons were injured and 45 arrested. Strike May Widen

Employees (AFL) said they may heifers were steady to weak and Tay Bounds a tesueier. 26.00827.50 call their members out of 28/.ous were weak to 50 cents “300-1000 pounds ............ 22.50G26.00 prokerage houses ‘in the Wall|, er | Common street district, today to make > : 500- 900 pounds ............ [email protected] financial transactions on the big| Meanwhile vealers lost one Cows (All Weights) wid

poards more difficult. The union demands $9 to $15 weekly raises, for its 1100 mempers in the two exchanges. All 45 of the strikers who were arrested yesterday have been paroled or released on bail for charges ranging from disorderly conduct to third degree assault.

: Stockyard Prices Drop As Trading Falls Off

Trading today at the Indian-| hol |apolis Stockyards was less active 800- 300 Sounds - s Officials of the United Financial than yesterday as steers and Good— 8

Highway Repair Bids Announced

dollar, hogs sold mostly at 25 i Ml cents lower, but a few early cutter an

sales of lightweights were steady. Canner . Fat lambs and slaughter ewes|g ., remained steady.

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. [email protected] [email protected]| [email protected] | 14.00G 16.00! Bulls (All Weights) ! Good (all weights) ......ee. 23.000124.00

Sausage i { Park Dept. Headquarters, 101 E. 27th 3 CRO oo x ons sand wei 23.00033.50 proximately $500,000 worth of location to be announced in The | gt. Schools 1, 29, | 33, 45, Seventh Day —Mar, 31— { Medium a vans BT .o. [email protected] road maintenance projects Times. * Adventist. { GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (5300) {Cutter and common aes 18.00921.00| " i Riley Community Center, 901 Oliver Ave. 120- 140 pounds $18.00G 18.75 CALVES (375) | Projects and bids were: | Second Semi-Finals Apr. 28 —S8choois 16, 30, 47. 48

Stand Watch 160- 180 pounds Su {Good to choice ............... 24.004326.50 % 80- 200 pounds . [email protected]! Common te medium....... Meanwhile, President Francis 200- 220 pounds . [email protected] Culls (75 pounds up).......... 9.081350 R, «| 220- 240 pounds . [email protected] Steers Adams Truslow of the Curb Ex 20-35% rounds 31 wa

change revealed that he and Edward C. Werle, board chairman, stood watch last night for night watchmen who failed to report for duty. «1 learned more about this building than I ever knew before,” Mr. Truslow said.

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{ 90- 130 potinds: ............ 10.00@ 18.00 Medium— { may be called some insulting CATTLE (130%) cmd by pames., I hope you don't mind.” Stes SHEEP (550) Choles— ! Lambs vfs | 500-1100 Pounds ©.:11lL.IIll 3a8a3i00 Choice lonely soried ....... 33 IU. - dense snes i 00! o choice ...... see 100 > agemen HESS [sios;iee Souda 38 50@31 05 Good to Choker lnmansely : 0. 300 pounds Riri Sane Common ......... : aw sees: 14500917500 ans - pounds .....ovnivan £ , wes = - y 1109 1300 POURS .:vuy.re..0726.50028.50 Go0q and cholce ............ 9.004211.00 | ed {I inner 700-1100 pounds ..... 22.508 26.00 | COMMON and medium ....... 7.50@ 9.00 1100-1300 pounds .. . [email protected] |

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operators at: a.dimner at the Murat Temple last night. The meeting was held to disess the new wholesale pricing plan for Chevrolet parts. A parts and acessories meeting followed the dinner and floor show.

Bel W. G. Powers, Detroit, Mich, Bob

national metropolitan dealers manager, discussed sales promotion of parts and service as it affects independent garage owners. The ‘new Chevrolet parts

pricing plan. was discussed by|gU

Ray Weeks, Indianapolis zone| parts and accessories manager. F. K. Butler, Indianapolis zone truck manager and P. W. Hanna,

also spoke. ’

Attending from Chevrolet :

headquasters in addition to Mr. [ab

Powers, were E. M. Schmitz, reYional parts and

regional manager, and C. S. Sale, Kings & Co fd .. 3..| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE sume part-time activity remodel- for the Park Board: 1 ager, |Kingan & Co com . 3% | { MONDAY, APR. 5 AND regional sales promotional man- Lincoln Nat Lite hi Lo : Today {ing B-29 bombers. | Northeast Community Canter Xoo E ager. BE sat * gy, | Slearings PIL 310.337. 440 The five plants Withdrawn ath 8(.—8c hools 1, 51, 69, 73, St. PranREE RE EE Lvov, ar nny ii sudan tsp Tutte Eb AS 0 REF 83 1 EA WTS TERT VT 12 ol das bi hal. v » | . ces e ales, National Jlomes com. ; 3s Win This Month from surplus are: | Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Sith Ameri Airli N Ind Pub Serv 5% 00 103% | Clearings sz9.2 000 Boeing plant at Wichita, Kas.,!St. and Central Ave.—Schools 60, 66, 78, rican irline N Ind Pub 15% 17 | Debi 607,812,000 with k warti 1 g [91 S_Joan of Ase. ¢ Sh |N Ind Pub Serv com .. Bu 2. a peak wartime employment |g, eid Park Community Center — ow $2962.76 Loss et vd idm 2 EY Youth Crifically Hurt [hanger on te ight toe wit be Soins. Hobs Bit Bo © Pu rv i n DAY. . . American Afrlines, Inc., showed Ross Gear & Tool co 1 4 . g | RaaGESDAY, APK. 4 AND APE, 13

{80 Ind G&E 4.3 ofd 2 loss of $2,962,776 after allige md O&E 83 ol nm

tharges but before preferred stock |Stokely-Van Camp pfd .

dividends in 1947, the annual re-

tdianapolis manager, showed to-| y.

The loss was after a reduction [american Loan 43s §5 of $2,240,000 as a result of the Bastian Morley 5s 61 _ .

ternal Revenue Code.

647,000, the report said. Loss of revenues were due to] the lack of delivery of DC-6s and | Convairs with a voluntary with-| drawal o; DC-6s in and December and unseasonable| Weather, Mr, Bodwell said.

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EVANSVILLE, Mar. 31 (UP) ~The Seeger Refrigerator Co. started suspending operations today in anticipation of a strike at midnight. The company, manufacturers of the Coldspot Tefrig-| erator, employs 3200 men and Women, —

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+ Thomas Maise, 4243 Park Ave.,!|

{was injured when a car driven land, O. standby. {by William Johnson, 15, of 3844, Aircraft assembly plant No. 3, Thomas N. Delawaré St. in which he was Tulsa, Okla. |a passenger, was in collision with| North American at Kansas City mental institution. {a truck at U. 8. 31 and 71st St.|(to continue under a seven-year * ‘Mr, Graff was confined to the | yesterday. !

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inold Ritchey, 34, of 6944 Evans- 2 DIE IN BLACK WIDOW lton Ave. Mr. Ritchey, Mr. John-! ison and another passenger in the Two Army fliers were killed to- leased on habeas corpus. {Johnson car, John Schaller, 17,/day when their P-61 Black Widow Graff is now held in Montgomery » Re0s Ralston Ave, escaped se- fighter plane hit a tree as it ap- County Jail on a peace warrant rious injury. |

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three years in the making. Designed by Raymond Loewy Associates, noted industrial - de-| signers, the bus was kept under wraps ‘during construction, and was unveiled to the public at the| opening Greyhound’s new mil-lion-dollar terminal here. Seats 50 Persons

The Traveler seats 50 passengers, compared to 37 in the postwar Silversides model. The seats are roomier; cushions ar deeper. | A pillow-type radio speaker heard only by the occupant of the seat, is built into each headrest, and the passengér has a choice of two programs. - The upper deck of the bus provides far greater visibility for both driver and passengers since they are above the general traffic lev: 5

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CLEVELAND, Mar. 31 (UP)—The day of the begrimed bus traveler, the person who dashes madly for a restroom at every bus

Greyhound Corp. today unveiled its “Highway Traveler,” a double-decker experimental model with built-in toilets that was

a drinking fountain, refrigerated cabinet, washroom and toilet. | Has Two Engines i The Highway Traveler employs, twin air-cooled engines installed! at the rear of the bus and made of - high strength aluminum alloys. % . The bus has a fluid friction device enabling the driver to maintain any predetermined speed without resorting to brakes when descending grades. Greyhound plans to give the new bus extensive road tests over every type of terrain and in every climate before putting it into regular passenger service.

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floor for a vote.

—Lt. Col. L. R. Hampstead names.” said Rep. Robert J. Twythe margarine forces.

iwe’ll get them by next week. We Col. |got 57 Congressmen to sign with-

{Pa.), another pro-margarine Congressman,

|colleagues they would sign the first [petition if their names would put | pext {the petition across.

wait to be 218th on the list,” he said

{today announced low bids for ap- Thursday, Apr. 22, at a downtown | Evangelical.

. [email protected] surfacing of 6.95 miles of State semi-finals that night will be the *

{linois line to beginning of the townships in the county school

rock asphalt surface west of system. DAY, APR..8 AND APR. 15 - linton, Vermillion County—| A number of the contestants , "MW Community Center. isee Columbia

|$147.035. Low bidder was the [email protected] tyminous Materials Co., Inc., of

34, from the east city limjt of pion who will make the trip to jo.

in 20.00622.00 of Veedershurg and from the New; school ppl could be the Indian- |g: Fass ST et. Holy Angels. | (Heifers) {York Central Railroad to the apolis champion. . 2150@2450 Junction of U. 8. 41—McCalman| In addition to the local awards Jerk, and: Emern’ Ate—8ehoois 2, > “7 |Construction Co., Danville, Ill, for the district winners and final 00 pounds down ....... Ciena [email protected] | with a low bid of $77.702.

{crete widening and patching on/ton, D.C. to compete in the Na-

Ft. Wayne: $173,472.

of 14.59 miles of State Road 32, including sections extending from|p,jze will be $500. The prizes will Arthur and Harold Stassen. the east city limit of Noblesville ,, graguated. The least the In-| The governor, carrying with!

——————————— west 0.14 of a mile; from the east 4,3nap0lis champion will receive him four m . Mar. 30—Indianapolis flour mills and city limit of Noblesville to the | g¢ A , ror ajor speeches on in

whos ber Hamilton-Madison County

point two miles west of the city} limit of Anderson. Low bidder|, .i it in. was John Dehner, Inc, with a!

3 Big Air Plants In Standby Status “ssmume se x coo

—The Air Force said today it has grade and who will not be WASHINGTON, Mar, 31 (UP)—Govern-| withdrawn five major aircraft years old before June 1.

3'266.990.388 Sized that the plants are not be- plete list of contests and the

20.462.123.923 sumption of production, But at as compiled by Mrs. Norma Kos-

reopened immediately for mod-| ernization of B-29 bombers, with — A 17-year-old Indianapolis; employment of |youth is in critical condition inj Workers. {Methodist Hospital today, follow-| ling a truck-auto crash yesterday. Cleveland, O., standby.

! pions for semi-finals by contests within county schools).

SEES | parochial, 4 City Schools To Open Spelling Bee

Times Contest to Begin Next Monday

At Northeast Community Center | ! By ART WRIGHT Four city schools and one Catholic school will take part in the round of the preliminary spell-down in The Times Spelling Bee Monday night. I x Spelling at the Northeast Community Center, 3300 E. 30th St., hope a lot of them don't wi) pe Schools 1, 51, 69, 73 and St. Francis de Sales Catholic school. Other schools will spell at other Cp iam centers throughout the week. S Delmont Ave —S8chools 46, 49, Assump{Some of the entrants will be wloutheide Community Center, } {spelled down the first round and (piri a Emmaus Evangelion, St. Savrs| {those remaining will return to Evangelical. , i (their centers the following week , firicy Frothrierian Church, ton at {for the second preliminary. The Christ the King, St. Thomas Aquinas wo remaining at the close of the g's, Compunily Center, 090, Locke {contests at each center the week | WEDNESDAY, APR. 7 AND APR. 14 {of Apr. 12 will represent their

The state highway department center in the first semi-finals py

an (R. Ill), a spokesman for

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v s 15, 33, 38, 54, 68, | Little Flower, St. Philip's, St. Peter's|

Northwestern Community Center, 2400] in the first Nerthwestern Ave.—Schools 23, 43, 63, 87,

| Central YWCA 32% N. Pennsylvania St. oad 163, from the Indiana-Il-'18 representatives of the nine —Schools 2, 5, §, 10, 14, St. Joseph's, | {Holy Cross, Cathedral Grade School, [Trinity Evangelical THURS

Bituminous widening and re-! Also competing

will be spelled down and the Coleman Communit Center,

y: ; others will return Apr. 23 for the |Mishizan Si Schools 30. 5 &. Holy

| 500-1000 pounds ............ [email protected] Terre Haute. isecond semi-finals. The finalists| Christian ¢ Community Center. 4306 Eng. 900 pounds ............ 15.00@is00] Concrete widening and patch- remaining will compete Apr. 30 to rar Pg pn hg Rodi Calves (Steers) : ing of 6.95 miles of State Road determine the Indianapolis cham-| Communal Building, 17 W. Morris St.—|

Schools 6, 12, 22, 25, 83, Holy Rosary, St.

FRIDAY, APR. 9 AND APR. 18

. O. D St. Paul's Methodist Church, 2080 Rader

ovington to the west city limit Washington, A county

Emerson Ave. Baptist Chuten, E.

New 57,

|ists, the champion will be given A total of 15.68 miles of con- an expense-paid trip to Washing- Dewey Leaves Toda | ; For Wisconsin Campaign | 8S. 27, from Road 1 north to tional Spelling Bee. The cham-| ALBANY, Mar. 31 (UP)—Gov.

point near the south city limit pion will stay a full week in the Thomas E. Dewey made. final

{preparations to leave today for tainment and sightseeing. 'a whirlwind campaign in Wis-| $500 Prize fconsin to test the political In the national finals, the first strength of Gen. Douglas Mac-|

f Garrett—John Dehner, Inc., of nation’s capital in May for enter-

Concrete widening and patching

{ternational affairs, will board a|fk linel This year it is necessary for train for the Widwest. He plans from the county line to aly) contestants to clip the official a two-day tour through Wisconentry blank from The Times and sin in search of delegates to the The official list of con- Republican National Convention. {testants will be made up from Mr. Dewey's first speech will be |*he entry blanks received this over a nation-wide radio hook-up week. {from Milwaukee tomorrow night. The contests at all centers will He later will make appearances] start at 7:30 p.m. The public is/in Racine, Appleton and Eau| invited to see the pupils spell. Claire. i There will be no admission

id of $151,240.

grammar school pupils who have WASHINGTON, Mar. 31 (UP) not passed beyond the eighth 16 The City Park and Recreation

with The Times in staging the Air Force spokesmen empha- Spelling Bee. Here is the com-

ng tooled up for immediate re- schools asigned to the centers,

east one of the plants will re- ter, supervisor of special activities

Rhodins Community Center, Wilkins and

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Aircraft assembly plant at Candidate in Asylum WETUMPKA, Ala.,, Mar. 31 Curtiss-Wright plant at Lock- | (UP)—Relatives today filed court papers seeking to recommit W. Graff, 32-year-old! for Congress, to a!

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{at Tuscaloosa, Ala., last month as “mentally unbalanced.” He NEW YORK, Mar, 31 (UP)—!was later declared sane and reMr.

proached Mitchel Field for a sworn out by his uncle, W. E. landing and crashed onto an ad- Roy, who charged his nephew joining golf course. Names of the threatened to kill him. A jury victims were withheld pending trial will be held nn the comnotification of their next of kin. mitment plea.

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