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12. six days before the parliamentary elections. ° The Confederation represents six milion workers. Concerted action by the bulk of them just pefore the election would be cal-
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U.S. Troops Seen n Holy Land Plan
! i UN Nations Must Also Send Forces By United Press - = LAKE SUCCESS, N, Y.. Apr, 8 {~The United States appeared willing today to use American troops if necessary to help impose a strict United Nations trustee. {ship on Palestine. An authoritative American source said that if this couatry. |did send forces to the Holy ed {it would do so only in conjunction with armea contingents from {other United Nation countries. { It did not stipulate what coun{tries should be asked to contrib« ute forces,
Boycotted by Russ | The United States proposed, however, to eight of the 10 other {members of the Security Council that Palestine be ruled by the Russian-boycotted United Na- | tions trusteeship council, with a
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he 1 of the elections. : y [guaran se of Sitside aid if neces. nted equal vo! Mario Scel By ; 3 sary to keep the peace. nited States ne = writ a a y : \ 5 Russia and the Ukraine, still in- : : : . . rs | sist that the United Nations ond ; the Communists were planning a GARFIELD SPELLERS—These boys and girls who survived the first preliminary NORTHEAST WINNERS — Shortly after Nancy Watts, 13, of 2182 Avondale Igo ahead with its Palestine parre given a chance wo So eae Sete a) of The Times Spelling Bee at Garfield Park Community. Center last night crowd Place (standing), was spelled down at Northeast Community Center, Barbara Carter, jiklons plans id ot Participate dy gia be, forced meting of 2500 gr said he| around: the judges to register for next wegk s eliminations. Extreme right is the Rev. 12, of Schobl 69 (second from left), and Ronnie Malsbary, 12, also of School 69 i BE * az Over, the Un bi nad purged the police of Commu-| Father Victor Wright, of St. Catherine's, the pronouncer. (extreme right), won over all opponents. |" They were not expected to be BS Os . nists in provaration Bee tier i — do. “x je . rm ——————————————— rei, | PTESENt Wednesday, when France, Axis, tion, “ous . N | * * \ | Britain, China and others are exnba | emer wie veal [2f) Expecte ! Trading Active as Cows [rt smother reaction io y incor mass [| 2nd denounce their offer” pelling Contest Moves S| he American pian . : 2 east try to correct Allies to Prod Russ : Sell 25-50 { ents Mi her Would Ban Reds unprepared before 2 At Conference | t 4 M C t Into Second D | , a The United States proposed that Nations could set On Return of: Trieste n Oo ore n ers Trading was active today at| 700-1100 pounds ... [email protected]|full control of Palestine rest after n, there would be WASHIN » Apr. 8 (UP)—|.- . 5 : 3 . {the Indianapolis Stockyards as Beifers {May 15 in the United Nations odes. » The United Stats, Britain am Physical Education First Round Staged in Annual Event With List Doctors Face Charge steers and heifers sola sully CR ronals 27 30g.34 09 | TUStEESNID council, which would me Ww. America France p ussia soon for o : . » . . . | | 860. TRIE aoe loonsist of 11 western bloc nations hether: we-are to an answer to their demands that| Meeting Tomorrow Of Survivors Announced; Entries Still Open Of Pure Food Violation jisad With cows 25 to 50 cents fodi%6 Joubas 1111111 381] Sofoonsist of 11 western bloc nations nse diplomacy and Trieste be returned to Italy, diplo-| Between 800 and 1200 members By ART WRIGHT FT. WAYNE, Apr. 6 (UP)—| Meanwhile vealers gained one! soo.1000 Pounds .1111ii1 M008 se 4 has taken her seat on the coun ations with a new matic sources disclosed today. |and delegates are expected to at-| The Times Spelling Bee for, grammar school pupils moves Into po ¢ria) of two Indiana doctors{dollar., fat lambs were quotable Medtames 2NEHW0IC powers. The three western powers on tend the 34th annual convention | four more centers tonight. : lmoved nto it d “lunchanged on the small run and{Common. _ 'tfetreeene e The American suggestion, part , Mar. 20 surprised the Soviet gov-of the Midwest Physical Educa-! The annual contest to select an Indianapolis champion to com- nto its second day today, poge sold unevenly strong to 30 300- 900 pounds ........... 19.00g2300/0f & 15-point blueprint presented , ernment by asking that four-|tion Association which opens here Pete in the National Spelling Bee at Washington, D. C., started |With a procession of government to 75 cents up. | Cows (All Weights) {by U. 8. Delegate Warren Austin, ' power talks be initiated “immeds-|tomorrow. {last night with spell-downs at Garfield Park Community Center, witnesses slated to take the re — oo . xan 0 ga oo would make it possible for the 2 { ~Apr. §-— er abd. common. - a ately” to amend the Italian peace| Activities will get under way Norinnas Comtmliiy Cental and Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. stand. GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (353) 'Canper "common ........ 1600a1d eater powe TA io pam Sontpiete treaty. So far, it was learned,ia¢ 3 p.m, in the Claypool Hotel nies ign Edwin Jenkins, 12, of School 18; Drs. Peter 8. Kaa 120- 140 pounds ........... [email protected] Bulls (All Weights) ; P Ypoo A ; dt and Charles ti le in it [ think our country Moscow has not replied. when guests from Intlana, Wie-|2t he following centers for the. 0 ey Steinkamp, 13, Patricia|F, Kaadt, both of South Whitley | 160: 189 bonds ©: rr Ray et eit a3 00a {Russia from any active role In ls that it fails to i : ’ schools listed: b, 10 AF. , ey} 150- 180 +f 13 Good (all weights) .......... 3.00G24.00 administration. ay J Armed Force. I ini STOWE in Siple. soneis, Thinois, Michigan, Obie Falrview Presbyterian Church, Worn, 12, Marly xe Weber, 12 were charged in a seven-county 2%0- 320 Pounds 31 80g ace Sauseee= el Tense eel treme to think twice be- government may seek to avoid a an mecttigs Elna register Sor 16th Sl od A re Margare; Lannan, 11 all of St.[Indictment with violation of the Fe: oo, muids He : mie i 3 Cover ae a i wax Council Rebuffs Reds, knows a ty will show: * chools 43, 70, 80, 84, 86, ‘ae Tw Wi unds ... « 18. 00 CRLVES (500) And wo are deal Sropl “unch afte the Thang OLR Yoho: distor of thei ch Ring, 51 Thomas Adads. |ORbernet: Grace Mase, io, of{edera Pure Food and Drugs Act | Hi: 55'B 1 HERR 00 0 an ew Votes Press Freedom that. Fs slections division of health and physical] Lockefield Community Center, Rose Marie Kelsey, 13; Mary Also landing (fia) was Robert ction inte 10 OT 35. Co Ils Soumearom, «+e. v: 18.04 20.00 GENEVA, Apr. 8 (UP)—The : education of the State Board of|600 Locke St.—Schools 4, 17, 24, ya , ndent. of thei "7% Poult .v\uieer-as : Steers : : a ’ By an» sine > Local Iss Health, is convention manager. |40, St. Bridget's. Shoulas, 3nd Paul Tox. 10, an Kaadt Brothers diabetic clinic at M%ias Som Feeder and Stocker Caitle and Caives Internationa] tu erence —e is reasoning. Why : He saia the convention theme Rhodius Community “Comer... ., ‘35 "g020" 00 Yo trina hitlay: 0@1150] 500-800 pousds ............ 32.60@2600/down Russian protests late yesnists in a conscript STOCKS 816 asxeo| Will De “Emphasizing the Posi- Wilkins and 8. Belmont Ave.— Wi 2 4 J Strack The brothers and Benson were ; 1138 Good— terday and overwhelming) > : : tive.” Schools 46, 49 and Assumption. ams, 12, and Joan Strack, gacused of sending drugs through| 306- 4% pe 517.38) 500- 800 POURS ..vve.ieness 30,00032.50 y Y ape one? © Would it ‘mot Arta: Fin OTS GOI 11exees 8 : ' n 13, both of St. Catherine's; Judy) DE Crug BH (500 Medium proved an American resolution to as the other, If merjcan s pi dusters 3 High Schools Bands to Play 131 Shaide Cm" ey Fisher, 13, Carol Tietz, 11; Mar- e malls with misleading labels. 4%- 450 pounds ..cviereries 10.80 17.00 S00-1000 POURS ...ivecieris [email protected]| grant the world’s press freedom inities for sabotage ee a id wei i%® 1% | Music on the program will be 28, 39 a Le rSeh Ea garet O'Donnell, all of Sacred| First witness to testify yester-|sea: A 1500-900 pounds fe... 185,[email protected]/t0 gather, transmit and dissemid not the Commu- Belt R & Stk Yds com 30 33% furnished largely by local high Evangelical, St. Paul's Evangel-| Beart; Thomas O'Brien; 12, day, Jfter 4 jury &ad been im-| 350- 550 pounds 14.00016.00 Calves (Steers) nate news anywhere and every 0 enlist? . : Bobbe-Meretll tg: O % °° [schools, including the Technical ical ye |James Barly, 12, Nicholas Noe (Paneled, was Sam R. Abrams, 90- 130 pounds »[email protected]| Food, 20, cholca where, . » proved we cannot Boobs-Mereill som 4 if |High School choral group, the " . 8 12, Alma Rose Kirch, 11, Jane|3D Jnepector for the U. 8. Food / | Ta Sunds GOWN «x exsss 3.0088.) The vote was 30 to § with ge enough through Circle Theater com. . De® ¥ lgowe High School string trio, Public Admitted Free Ann Gallagher, 11, Susann Eck- an Drug Administration. 500 pounds and down....... 20.00922.00 Afghanistan abstaining. The ig words and dol- Comwith Loan 4% ptd + is olathe Broad Ripple High School| Pupils’ who have not sent instein, 12, all of St. Catherine's. phraing tastifed about a visit hey gice Calvés (Heifers) Communist bloc—Rusisa, Uk-' st trained. armies, ummtos Eng co .1® (string trio and quartet, thelentry blanks clipped from The| pronouncer there was the Rev. Hage e. diabetic - home: in oor sty pounds L830 00 B06 pounds Bown... er.er, 31 sogae.s0 (FRING, Czechoslovakia, . Poland t Comm are Summing Eng of ",, [Crispus Attucks High School Times may present them at the py Victor Wright, of 8t. Cath- : 1100-1300 poun . [email protected] | Medium-- and Yugoslavia—voted against v, just like he is. Consolidated “In 3% 3%|choral group and the Shortridge (center where they spell. The erine’s; judges, Mrs. Emmet The government inspector said Medium. ++ [email protected], 800 pounds down ........., + 18,50931.50{the resolution. hose opposing UMT Dota Hasta 4 SOM... 13% Yi High School harpist and string|contests start at 7:30 p. m. and Staggs, Lawrence Stafford and he heard Dr. Peter Kaadt tell 75 900- 900 POUNAS ...esirsrins [email protected] SHEEP (35) XS rasce———— classifications—peo- Ft. Wayne-Jackson RR . pt 3" = trio. the public will be admitted free.| Mrs Harold Kemp. Harold Kemp alleged diabetic patients that a 115-1108 BOMBER rnvere vase madni Lambs FORTUNE IN BUILDING dear’ bfother, Com- Herf-Jones '¢8 A pfd... 0 §1 i. | Principal speakers for the oc-| In last night's first round, was contest supervisor. dlet was unnecessary and that it! egium—- Choice Slosely sorted ....... BT ats Value of the United States : Bonk. Dru cam 170. 210:2277" 8, iy, Casion will be Dr. Clark Kuebler, Joftteast Community Center| Following is the schedule of|Was all Tight to drink alcoholic] Bo-1i80 pounds ............ Ji88300|Ca0 to holes '.....ix0i: 1, MATL capitol building and grounds ie * i Hook | Drug [uD gras Ma «3%! esident of Ripon College, Ripon,| Spelled its group down until two|copntests for tomorrow and the Peverages in moderation. Commune (COMMAND, =..." es ie ioranensns 145091790 estimated at $26,400,000. oy Tog Sab Was com oon 1% 18% Wis; Dr. Joseph B: Wolffe, heart/Cobtestants remained. . They will palgnce of the week: v oo — : : ir *Indpis P & L com 211, - 33 |specialist and medical director of| take part in the semi-finals Apr, TODAY AND APE. 13 Jnduis pilin at 92° 98 ithe Wolffe Clinic, Philadelphia,/22. They are Ronnie Malsbary,| muedtus Community Center, Wilkins and * ity. tooo Wie 37% vt ** |Pa.; Prof. T. K. Cureton, of the/12, of School 69, and Ee Ave~Schosis 49,40, Assump~ ple {nterested in 8 Thdbis Relwars cwo™ 2‘: 18 19% University of Illinois; Stuart| Carter, 12, also of School 69.| Goynaae - Community Center, 131 Nation.” The author a; Qerson, National Life com... _.. ‘is |Holcomb, Purdue University var-/Pronouncer was Miss Gertrude Shelby St._Schoois 7 8 13 28 "33 8. a Nation.” Now, in SMa acond ...... * 8 3, sity football coach, and Dr. Had-| Rhoades, of the Brightwood li- mvangeiical. at hand, I think a Lincoln Nat Life o> 58 ley Dimock, of George Willlams| brary. Judges were Mrs. Ethel] Fairview Presbyterian Church, 46th 8 . . . il of a Lincoln Loan »% : 1 a Coll Chi 0 Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Kenwood Ave.—Schools 43, 70, 80, 84, 8 f "The, Full o No mon-ficrringion. sem..." 30. 868, -Tucago, Griffin. Mrs. Wanda Cline was| Leckheld Commugity Center. 800° Lock ~ a Nati | Hi COM ..ovaae 3 . . y i methods used for N Ind Pub Serv 439m [110 181, lgva|, The convention will last St.—8chools 4. 17. 24, 40, St. Bridget’s
ould have to be reers, atomic bombs, devices now in use. in. many was ready to therto insignificant, yees suddenly held eir arnly could take r in ‘4d newspaper ofob for Bix or eight alert, well trained urred at radio stater works. read and get others Nation! presents & which many might
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“foot forward, Kane sulture has stumbled due for a rise. e trade is protesting During a committee 2., let out the secret Miss., had recently
ater, of course, can ts to. But having to orig others, he com- , made his mistake. 't have told it. His
le the Senators were d for the purchase of s to be processed in The bill was intro Ihirty-eight Senator!
enneth Royall a fund n, wool, flax, mohair, ip them to Germany, e sold to textile mills back to the revolving ht be manufactured id abroad to native
le needing, such con® pe is a $150 million n. As such it would e U. 8S. That would s what the Senators
sther fibers which are skins and leather, the at brought the shod nclusion of hides ané
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ing for the: Tanners’ the U. 8. was going this year: Last year hides. This~year the e difference represents
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mittee assisting Mr. Yoho -with arrangements include: Dr. W. W. Patty, school of health, physical educaand recreation, University; J. Louis Gehr, Indiana Central College; Galvin Walker, Butler University; Mary DeBore, YWCA, Indianapolis; M. I. Lehman, YMCA, Indianapolis; Herbert Schwomeyer, Butler UniUniversity; Myrtle O’Shields, Hester, Normal College; Mark Cowan, Department of Parks and Recreation;Mark Wakefield, president of the State Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, University; Paul Williams, Ball State Teachers College; Florence Curtis, Indiana State Teachers College; George Farkas, city di-
Education, and Helen Hazelton, Purdue University.
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contest supervisor. Five Still in Running
In the contest at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, five
at the close of the session and they will return there next Monday’ night for the second preliminary. They are Carolyn Hawthorne,
12, of St. Joan of Arc; Joe Gruen, 11, of School 76; Bob Wixom, 13, of School 91; Cynthia Maddux, 12, of St. Joan of Arc. The pronouncer was Mrs. Ralph Clark, 714 Berkley Rd.; judges, Mrs. Andrew Bicket, Mrs. John Riddle, Mrs. Chester Barney. Mrs. Marcy Quinlan was contest supervisor.
next Monday night. They are:
Times
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School Grade..coooceccninaas
spellers still were in the running
13, of School 91; Diane McMahan, |§!
Schools 6, 12, 22, 25, 83, Holy Rosary, St. | John's, | At Garfield Park center, 25]
contestants survived the first-|se.—schools 41. 44, Holy Angels.
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Name soerverssesiniosestsesssersease Address. .cccsesessrecsscsscscnsess Phone NoO.oveeevennee
TOMORROW AND APR. 14 Brookside Community Center, Ques and Brookside Pkwy.—Schools 15, 38, 38, 54, 68, 81, Little Flower, St. Philip's, St. Peter's Evangelical. : > Park Dept. Headquarters, 101 E. 27th St. ools 27, 29, 32, 45, Seventh Day Adventist. Riley Community Center, 901 Oliver Ave—Behools 18, 30, 47, 48. Northwestern Community Center, 2400 Northwestern Ave.—Schools 23, 432, 63, 87,
Central YWCA. t.. , 5. 9, 10, , St. Joseph's, oly Cross, Cathedral grade school, Trinity Evangelical. THURSDAY AND APR. 15 Hill Community Center, 1800 Columbia | Ave.—Schools 26, 37. 56, St. Rita's. Coleman Community Center, 2585 W. Michigan 8t.—Schools 50, 52, 8%, 75, Hol Trinity, St. Anthony's, Grace Evangelical, Christian Community Center, 4300 English Ave.—Schools 21, 82, 85, Our Lady of Lourdes, Holy Name of Beech Grove. Communes! Building, 17 W. Morris St, —
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FRIDAY AND APR. St. Paul's Methodist Church, 2000 Rader
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