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iy ou ra U.S. Requests A 7 Arab Nations | * To Cease Fire

Hog Prices Up deer Aveken Eqynt Wants $1 to $1.00 suffecaed ___linited Nations

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Replenish Supplies [in the covers by the 19-year-old | Time for Decision ..

\ i . | A “back to work” buying Bonet. My Tle Chadwick, 2455 8. By United Press

- ; i} . : { i t splurge after the 67-day-old pack- torrified mother said the| The United States today

lers_strike sent hog prices boom: pahy was blue and cold — She appealed to the Arabs to “Ing At stockyards In Indianapolis sumamoned police. OMcers sald (“cease fire” in the Palestine land the nation today. use of the inbalator was “in vain war | and the infant was pronounced | . *. Hog prices were up $1 to $1.50 dead by Dr. Paul Dintaman, dep-| The State Department dis-

ANOTHER TIMES® FIRST — Wilbur Shaw Indian- RIDING THE TURN HIGH —Rex Mays, who won the pole position this year taints a the ocsl Sars uty coroner. |closed that it told the Arab {states the U. 8. government is

apolis Motor Speedway president (at the wheel), and with his Bowes Seal Fast Special at a speed of 130.577, tromps on the accelerator |Elsewhere in the nation porker . n\n

: yy . . . ‘ as , 50 t0.$3., MRS. CHADWICK told off Times Stef Photographer Lloyd B. Walton feave the pits after leaving the southwest turn for the short straightaway. Notice how the prices ise 22 mich 4s $150 oR had nursed on ‘child at 1 Sravely disturbed at the present to photograp ex Mays during a test run yesterday. southeast turn in the Bacighsind looks like a right-angle turn. Mr. Shaw was driving |porary” by market spokesmen. a. m. and that the baby seemed |course of developments in Pals

According to Shaw, this is the first time action pictures one of Fageol's Twi als. Thi $ a |During the strike lull, they sald,/in good health at the time. |estine.” \ have i taken from a speeding race car at the track cos oy ao R gece Specish. This.ofé hac Merairy. ngs anf wiltng} most buying has been by smalll Police said the Chadwitk fam-| The U. §. appeal was sent to ! ¢ . pe n e e’ Race. packers, ily was making its home. in a v i 3 Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, ; : | Restock Their Plants tar-paper-covered shelter and. that

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: am | Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Trans- " - “ f TN | The big packers re-entered the the father, Robert, 24, had | ordan, ’ n

o x " picture today and were buying Out OL Work for-some time. - “¢" "L A EE . , RT hedvy to restock thelr plants. The Tather (old police he go The v 8 appeal Was Miacloaed : Prices are expected to level off/a construction job last weeks butits he od Tha ona area a Tarter the initial “restocking” pur- that he was thrown out of work smittar-Un ations appeal.

chases, they said. latter three days when machinery! The Jéws had promised to cease Hog receipts also were up. An broke down, fire.as. of 11° a. m., Indianapolis estimated 15,000 were received — time, but reports from Palestine here today. This compared with a v indicated they would resume fight~ 11.500 last Monday and was the! I nt Fi S : ing to defend their positions un- :f Jlargest-shipment since-before CIO! = less the Arab forces also silenced

Packinghouse workers struck Ih - 1 However seven states of the the meat industry's “Big Four”, ow h packingh { u ure 0 Arab League were reported from ghouses, | i \ | {two sources tn be planning to ask Cattle prices rose also, selling] lan extension of the deadline

50 cents to $1 higher. Receipts C. F. Brannan Named by the United ‘Nations’ to cease

were average. . fire. x Firm Prices Seen | To Succeed Anderson Pressed by British From Chicago, market experts) WASHINGTON, May 24 (UP)| A British Foreign Office spokes- 1

warned that heavy receipts of —President Truman today mnom- ¢{ |meat animals would not have any inated Assistant Secretary of had a easias {immediate effect on meat prices. Agriculture Charles F, Brannan genment waa “using its. best en« They sald there was no indica-|to succeed Clinton P. Anderson seavors™ with the Arabs to get tion today that prices would drop as secretary, CL them 10 accept the truce, at all. - Mr. Anderson Tet the Cabinet But* the feeli fir “Whitehall | Killing operations were report- early this month to seek thelr a hi, He “that it [6d norfhal this morning at King. Democratic U.S, Sénatorial nom-| Cold only be fair to allow the jan & "Co. where 2300 members ination from New Mexico. "| Afabs NT asonaDla time to rea {of the CIO United Packinghouse| Mr. Brannan, 4, has been as- * Tent

* |Workers struck May 10. sistant -secFetary since June, | thelr decision, since they n X : Employees were being returned 1944. He is a native of Denver, 9 sonler si decide. Arb {to work, ‘plant spokesman said Colo. - |epresen Biives 210 NOW Intetns { v ' Denver Lawyer ~~ |at "Amman, Trans-Jordan, to

{as fast as successive departments {congidr the proposed t , lin the chain of production could] Mr. Brannan has been in gov-|° uisidr the. propo Fuse {resume operations. ’ ernment service since 1935 Wheh Wants Jews Dissrmed | The local plant of Armour & he was named assistant regional! gin ater, reliable sources at {Co., involved in the strike against attorney for the Agricultural De-|; vo success. N. Y. where the the “Big Four” of Armour, Swift, |partment. For'six years prior to |; .4 Nations awaited word of {Cudahy and Wilson since March|that he practiced law in Denver. the acceptance of the truce, staf-

|16, also was resuming normal op-| In 1944 -he was named Assist-| "0 TL League would

: : . | “as » ant Seefet tA DOWN THE BACKSTRETCH — Mays streaks. down the backstretch keeping PASSING THE STANDS The photographer's race The plant norman emplon abet OPArEe OF roNcy ain oar ain ask an extension. close fo the. outside rail and not too far behind the photographet’s race car. Both car and the Bowes Special were running almost hub-to- [300 workers. |Urities. fond a FSrian omcial aida cars went into the northeast turn at better than 100 miles per hour shortly after hub when his picture was taken on the main straight- Backlog Heavy in West 1 |

LL ; ’ 3 | { - . {the United Nations appeal with a is picture was taken. Notice how the Times photographer, while traveling 100 miles. . away near the pagoda.—Mays-plans-te-compete-in t5-l, Market obnervers bere. srajuin Predict Cloudy, [Jeston-withes ihe SiiissNe. on hair, “expertly “'sfops™ the movement of another race car going at the same other big-car races this summer but will use a 4-cylinder ‘(had been shut down oniy’a tte Cooler for Today case of ‘acceptance, it would be vb

Offenhauser in place of the Mevyer-8 now under the hood, {more than a week, the Backlog of ble to disarm the Jews and can- ) P or w|marketable livestocK'in the Indi-| LOCAL TEMPERATURES [qq the partition plan.

Tman to Give [Suspect Seized Council Considers Times. Spelling Bee Champ = nim nimi 120i iii 8 lich Ammann 8 Btu:

In $14,000 Theft | {~The - price situation was ex: 8 a. wa... 51 12 (Noon) 66 {Campbell conferred with Ahmed

° * {plained by the fact that despite] 6 a.m... 50 lpm... 66 | : . ) Kashaba Pasha. ce C i S Ar I ives at Washington |shutdowris, reserve capacity of] —— ! Talks iM State he ona ia, On Dave Request for Funds {plants not closed down over the ° | Arab forces, meanwhile, con-

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, . , ) | Following Ideal week = end| [notified Thornton A. Bardach, By ART WRIGHT, Times Staff Writer |copfitry had kept total production weather conditions, today’s loe {tinued to. gain in the 12-day-old

Pl FB {president of an. Indianapolis! Lo WASHINGTON, May 24-The Indianapolis Times Spelling Bee A 75 to 80 per cent of normal. |forecast is partly cloudy thro gn|Dhttle for Jerusalem. The Arab A pons - Wayne, |jeweiry manufacturing firm, they Commissioners Ask anamplon arrived here today to compete. for. bonors. in. the. Natiopaly... Seven (ALL. Aiiaslogk 4% tonight and: tomorrow, Racing en~ Lp A nate ATRIAL AM. cems HY op = @ | H SOF A RARER p ST ATE Ee ‘ . ’ changes in e Midw lve rt rain Speeches mits iobigd $79.617 for Julietta The Hoasler champion,, Maynard Kiplinger (Call me Kip) Fine | 62.700 hogs, 49,000 cattle and a lovers in general took | sects love sud saptursq - 2.) i CX CETT POTN EO TOWETE HHA FIRES. m— oi the site of Rachel's tomb. Platform peg - the pene _[jammed. Short of Food EiMning of his western tour June “25€8 containing the merchandise from the county commissianers| He was greeted officially at the | Cooler weather today and to-! “The Jerusalem Jewish comfiording to White: House dis- Were stolen from: a’ Columbus for $79,617 to improve the county gongressional offices of. . Rep, (ight will accompany today’s PAF-munity of 100,000 ‘was

The. county. council. today..and 12:year-0ld. pupil.of. Orchard. Sehook-at-indianapotis-arrived-at the! 300 sheep: Phe-Chicago-stock='{5 {fis outaide In droves yesterda

tomorrgw will consider appropria-! National "Airport here at’ noon in a giant TWA plane, He left|yards received 14,000 hogs, 11,000. 4 Hoosier highways wer

Mr. “Bardach, ‘whose two suit-' tion requests that include one, Indianapolis at 8:10 a. m, ou. | cattle and 2,000 sheep.

Charles Halleck, floor leader in (tial eloudiness, according to the ches hotel last Friday, left for Co- infirmary at Julietta : in serious plight, short of water, } On his Cen ro a : : the House. He was met at the . {Weather Bureau, and little short of food. battered by shell= 1 of five » “ay to make the first IUmbus this nibrning to view the] The funds are for the re: afrport by Nis uncle and aunt, | ot ey

change in temperature is fore-| fe and raked by snipers’ bullets,

seen for tomorrow. (Washington dispatches report~

Today's high mercury reading ,, that Tho mas G. Wasson, U, 8, |Is expected to be from 65 to TO,c..01 General in the Holy Land,

1 {degrees and it Is predicted that| ,..4 yesterday from a snipers

¢ Jor speeches hext month suspect.” Police told him the sus- M o ’ . a rs. , ike, , thou cago. the President will talk pect was arrested in Chicago and’ mainder of 1048. stokers cost {Ne And Mrs. Roy Faulke, ‘who e rea i has ! - : J Wayne and Gar. his train in Ft. has 3 recor pee hea Mr ing $61,367 are propased for the Friday morning + the Indian~" He will speak in Chicago June Bardach's contention that it was infirmary; $5000 to buy livestock, apolis champion will compete at 8 pom. Indianapolis Time. not his: carelessness that led to 2000 to build a pasteurizing against the best spellers of some

(tonight's minimum mark will be| I agair f ba bullet. Mr. Wasson was shot the auspices of the Swed-|the theft, as first indicated by Rian; SEM Top Scteens, and 50 ‘cities from coast fo ebast in [from 2 to 45. ee in the cliest as he walked through tion EY Centennial celebra- wire dispatches. Mr. Bardach, employees. payments to trom or tan Pree : my reels Oo en Persons lll deal with displaced they said, took every precaution Also to be considered are $123.- Club Cl ’ +Capture Two mission. He was to be buried tothat could be expected to prevent 000 for highway improvements ’ ' [ 44 11 Jerusalem, At nl Speak in Omaha the theft. . _ In addition, Arthur Wooden. | oF Vaile to Win #500 - Who Fled Farm |g 0ipers gunfire also killed a Time) 1 ON I8Nt (Indianapolis “I don’t think there is a siles- ‘county welfare director, wants, IN Addition to the awards he f= A t deputy {second American. Chief RadioMake on June 5 Mr. Truman will man in the jewelry business who $25.000 for increased wages to already has received, “Kip' ‘has | A posse. eputy sheriffs and man Herbert M. Walker, hit four “A

|eity police captured two youth-|times by machinegun slugs shortiful escapees from the state farm ly after midnight Friday. .He fas they hid in a gulley In a wooded | djeq yesterday. ¢ [section at eystone Ave. near! 142d St. at noBn today, t~ Captured were George Duley and Jack Guinn, hoth 19. They [were two of a quartet which

Bh pi PAred speech to the is more careful than I,” declared clerical assistants in the. depart. the Possibilities of winning $500 Division reunion in Omaha. Mr. Bardach, ment. in cash at Washington and a , a——— tet ee | LIT @@-AAY sight-seeing trip to

Tue ne major speech will be . |New York city. The least he Al Seattlé” Wash. at 3 O th i ol ‘ can win in the national finals PD ’ ’ “ o | eect Rdisnapplis Time). This n e nsi e in 340. on + Which also will be in text _____ “Kip” proved himself to be the Wis expected to dent with

(There was no report on the (condition of a third American, Thomas Gannon, a consulate guard, -shot inthe back as he

A r— Eight die in week-end traffic accidents , . . woman tbest speller among several thou-.. {escaped from the farm last night. |*tood in front of St. Julian's Hotel bi) conservation and , . . sand grammar school pupils who The two other e a in last week.) At Jover. killed in fall from moving auto.............. «Page 3 competed in The Times’ spelling ln sted v sacapecs ed in ern ieee 530 op i . °F 7 | en car before e posse Mme) 1... P.M. (Indianapolis } . = » ALE bee this year, N (closed in. Th : Speak 12 Mr. Truman will Landis seeks amendment to U. S. labor law which | First on the schedule in the Ineaded for Chicago, believed Local Can Firm Plans {otnia at Berkey, Tain oon would permit employers to fire “subversives” . . , Natio'a capital jor SKI wis Deputies said they receivea a Bridge for Buildings y. . . - is aft I. deal with foreign policy. congressional notes ....... ei eeieiieiiiia... Page 9 3 0E ONE ta puon a in aie hour unen were Plans of the American; Can Co, ® President's, final major on =» . nn ' seen in the wooded “flatiron”|i construct an overhead bridge peach of the 1 , } . which was to be attended by all which extends from Keystone \igeles on our will be at Los Pet chickens pay off in.omelets.. .-. owner takes the champions. Then every day across the 1900 block 8. East St,

|Ave, to Fall Creek at 424 St. Two | ’ [sheriff's cars and two city police for traffic between the firm's two

{cars surrounded the section and] bulldings, were disclosed by com-

June "14, WH rill : f 7 > Meak : . e will i this week, except for the Thurs olis ay 15 . m. (Indianap-| them out for a walk . x and Donna Mikels tags day morning spell-down, “Kip” Even hy (, c0T¢ a luncheon! alorg for a sfory ... with-pictures ............Page 11 will be taken on a round of sighthe greater Los Angeles |

lineup . . . other sports.......................Page 16 Buckingham Drive. His father is. a ww x =» {dean of the Indiana University | 8choeol of Dentistry here.

| deputies found the two men hid-|pany officiald today. Tess C) * ® » "rn v {seeing and entertainment. He will lin in a ley b ‘ | . ; Will hoe President prob-\mpere's talk about Speedway . .. 32 cars to battle stay at the famous Willard Hotel" mE mey dyscreek. | The Board of Works granted 1 ave a prepared text) - ’ : ! sein - the firm permission. to close East OF thig o xt | ia : in a " Kip” is the son of Mr. and Mrs. U8 speech, | for remaining 10 starting positions in “500 Maynard Kiplinger Hine, 327 Bl JLL ETI N St. in that block for two days, ou c : : June 3 and 4 while the main jo

Wing Chess TOURN EY SPORT a (Up , Ind. May 24 : ! “Don p r Features on Inside P [hr today os ah Soutn|A Key to Othe e sid ages [COURT TO MAKE RULING CO-PILOTS—Young "Kip" Hine (right) doesn't think he'll ever | Gemeral Motors Corparatiom struct temporary tunnel struc ah Chess tourney here, - Bert an ++ 1 Mr iannera 13 [Sports "1617 WASHINGTON ‘May 2¢ (up) [20m #5 much about all fhese plane instruments as TWA Capt. | Made a wage ofter today to |tures. fo protect vehicular and ond; Rober, | napolis, WAS sec- Bridge vibes 14 Forum “viees 12/Obituaries .." 5!Teen Talk -.. 15: The Supreme Court today agreed | Harold Hlington (left), but he's willing te bat he can spell the | forestall a strike by its 225,000 pedestrian traffic while the pro}-

Li Meredith, Greencas:| Business ...8-0Meta Given. 15'F.C. Othman 11 Washington. 12/to rule on the validity of the Names of most of them. 'Kip,’s The Indianapolis Times Spelling Bee | mune igen wd hopes height. ect 1a being completed...

*, way fans, Td. and Alfred G 1 " oo champ 1 to the * tool ie” - (ge I ruen, Comics. ..... 21 Hollywood .. 8 Radio ....... 7 Women's ... 13 “anti-closed shop’ amendment to] champion, took. off te the ‘national :pelling bee in Washington 1d-. | " . NATIONALLY. . FINE by Marup, Placed fourth, ‘Crossword . 13!InsideIndpls, 11'Ruark "...., eather Map 7|Nebraska's state constitjtion. | day via a TWA giant plane; hu 9 . ! Lh kos ye T40 a Cheystar FAmovs Ri i

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