Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1948 — Page 22

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| Bedford To Welcome EnvaYs At Centennial

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18 Diplomats ~ To Take Part h Ceremony

oo \ Times State Service ks | BEDFORD, June 17—Repre- : sentatives of 18 foreign countries were to take part today in the ¥ ‘Cornerstone of Freedom” cere-

s Rep. Earl Wilson of Bedford, | presanting the Ninth District in ngréss, is chairman of the program which {§ scheduled to open at 8 p. m. on the east side of the public square. Arrangements have been made lurgely by Sen. WilHam E. Jenner. Twenty-one diplomats were originally scheduled to be here for the ceremony but three of them, Oswaldo Garcia, comercial counselor from Ecuador; phn Van Der Mortel, consulgeneral from The Netherlands, and Josef Winlewicz, Polish am- » wired they would »

group's annual dinner. Left to r

LEAD FLORISTS—These are the new officers of the Allied Florists Association of Indianapolis, elected last night at the

ight, standing, are Harry Brown,

vice president; Morris Marer, president; William S. Horn, representing the Society of American Florists, and, seated, Elmer

er C. Luebking, secretary.

'fiabis to attend, Klings, treasurer, and Mrs, Walt 1a WA Sques this [0 : » n | any we ese oe Prices Contin

bearing a bronze plaque outlining the particular nation's contribu tion the cause of world peace,

day's a

verage: h es, “sighing & ton each willl “(y41)0 trade held about steady

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On Hog Market Here

md be presented to the diplo-| Aihough the bog trade was Picking Sows only moderately active ‘today in| 37. POUNAS + ouisiirnvess [email protected] jr - Spruks, ‘senior officer ).."1nqianapolis Stockyard, prices| J0- 30 pounds "7.111 20.506:31.78 the U. 8, State Department, oq about steady with yester-| Jeo. ito 40 oa i”: 2008313 ia 01 00 princi speaker, The Gd POURS ..ieveperis 2000631.

rans ranaene

Good— 500« 800 peunds septrassinee [email protected]

Med! $00. 1000 POURAS iiissniriee 33.00035.00 Common

in? and Manuel Al-/3¢ Reymunda, Spain.

New Ford Debut Set for Tomorrow F=%

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heralded. 1048. Ford, an ~ introduced to the world last week |} fr Cro ne with Hollywood fanfare in New| indpis : York, will make its Indianapolis resess 104 debut tomorrow with a downtown ” Le parade<at 10:45 a. m.. from the | PiSstors Telephone este. : = his 104% Eh: 4 . - War Memorial acd oceremonies|Pub Serv of Ind 34s 7..... 104% {+ staged by the seven Indianapolis|STs. ‘Term Cors 8s 31 00°" “

dealers. % . The dealers will hold individual “hi shows in their showrooms and will combine to. give a new Ford to someone who visits the show-

-_ rooms, ETHE PETEGE TS be KNOWN a8 HA Century of Progress In Trans- Employed i in ‘May portation” is being arranged by| mroioyment in } Jo a committees of which Walter| .. hed 74499 in May with an Hiser and C. Y. Foxworthy, both |, goregate weekly pay roll of Ydisnapolia dualess _e. ant, |13.900.7100, the Indiana Employan ndianapolis senta-| tive of the Ford Motor C6. are [ment Security Division reported

members. This represented a pay roll

drop of 1.3 per cent from April Hershey to Address

and a pay roll net change of less| J r cent! for the same Mexican War Veterans" * Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey,

Report 74, 499 Were

period. The 12-month gain in employ-

to Mexican War Veterans at a/pay roll 8.7 per cent, the report formal luncheon to be held Sun-|said. day in the Columbia Club, | A buffet dinner-smoker will te Plan Fish F held Saturday night in the Armoty, Til N. Pennsylvania St. | Jleikieyvile Yorumese ne De- ! Registration for the two-day|Partment Company 5 an It meeting will open at 10 a. m, Saturday in the Columbia Club,

Moseley to Speak To Campers Here

: I i J. Rufus Moseley, co-leader of] :

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Veterinarians at Parley Dr. William A. Tornes and Dr. Lee H. Osborn, Indianapolis veterinarians, today were attending the 17th annual coriference for veterinarians at Ohio State University.

Camps Farthest Out, will speak at 8 p. m. tomorrow In -Rauh Memorial ‘Library, 3024 N. Me. 4] ridian 8t. The » h is sponsored } by the local C group. . Mr, Moseley, newspaper columnist and lecturer, is author of “Manifest Victory.”

Local Truck Grain Prices

Lo Ned ors porn, $3.04 5 sma 14% moisture, $3.08.

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selective service chief, will speak (ment was .5-plus per cent and in|”

its auxiliary of Wayne Township will| sponsor its annual fish fry and festival tomorrow and Saturday at the fire station, mn 8. Ingomar

Good to choles Common and medium

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500+ 500 POUDAR «yerairersr FLOOQING0|

French Reds Call Hour-Long Strike

Schuman Wins Vote of Confidence PARIS, June 17 (UP) — The

Communist-led general Sotiteds eration of labor

announced to‘Inight that it was calling a onethroughout

hour general strike France Saturday.

call after the government moved in fast-on an incipient strike wave in south France and worked out a truce in riot torn ClermontFerrand. The Communist summons shaped up as an acknowledgment of fallure to. get a new strike movement started, and a bid to work up enthusiasm for the effort. Reports from the south indicated that about 50,000 workers were out in sympathy with the Clermont-Ferrand strikers, But the call of the Communist-led Labor Confederation for a sweeping stoppage had fallen short, and the general trend was back to work. The dispatch by alr of 500 security gaurds from Lyon to Clermont-Ferrand to reinforce the mobile and police forces already there brought a truce at the rubber center, where battling sent at Jeast 300 to hospitals. Mr. Schumann's hand was strengthened for his dealing with the Communist leadership of the strikers by his victory in the Na-/ tional Assembly last night. With the life of his cabinet at stake the assembly gave it what amounted toa vote of confi

The Communists sounded their |mitted

dence. The 155Us Was approval]

‘broken chest and his body hwed

Former Czech Ambassador Says Masaryk Was Killed

‘Orders From Moscow’ Probably Responsible, ~ Juraj Slavik Declares in Interview

WASHINGTON, June 17 (UP)—Jan Masaryk, Crechoslovakia's r

Sinister, wat Killed ad it

Livestock Official Sees Need for More Land

CHICAGO, June 17 (UP)—A spokesman for the National Livestock and Meat Board said today that more land must be used to

Mr. Slavik resigned as Czech Ambassador on Mar. 3 to protest the Communist power grab in his country. He sald he finally has abandoned his first belief that Hr Saavik Sack his rb life. ® murder theory on Czechs who have fled their home-| fof the nation. land, and from information from inside Prague. o “I am now convinced by witnesses that he was killed and it is probably true that he was killed on orders from Moscow under plans made by the NKVD (Soviet secret police),” Mr. Slavik said. “I am convinced he died defending himself. “There is evidence that Mr, Masaryk was killed in a fight with a squad of police who attempted to arrest him,” he continued. “Even medical examina-|8 tion of his body showed that he must have been dead when he was thrown from the window of Czernin Palace.” =——Blood on Sill -

“Some of his blood was found on the window sil. He had a

quarter century, compared with a 28 per cent population Increase. Strikes. Idle 250,000 Belgium Workers

BRUSSELS, June 17 (UP)—

shipyards, shops in Belgjum closed today as a strike of 250,000 workers went| into its second day. Negotiations on workers demands for wage increases reached a deadlock’ last night, but government officials predicted they would be resumed. The govern-| ment is acting as mediator.

signs-of ‘a severe beating” io: Wagner Runs. Program. Mr, Slavik said he has reason| Charles Wagner, Kiwanis Club to believe at least four men vis-|achievement chairman, will have

ited Mr. Masaryk’s apartment and charge of a program pertaining ace him of planning to leave|to civic affairs. at tomorrow'si}: Cz lovakia.- an en- noon meeting of the group in the| suing argument, Mr. Masaryk Claypool Hotel.

~ 880 DOUNAS +yuirverires 20.00/of the six-power London agree carried to the centennial plat- ittle. ch 8; 386 9 rs a and vers showed Mle ching 5S pes... main ent of Germany 7.4 vote of ig: ; Earlier: the diplomats were. 10/10. 50 cents lower. | ey nds... rs 140003130 , igi % honored at a luncheon in the wdune 17 CATTLE on 0 SILVER STAR 15 TO MEET ny Gyo Hotel. At 6 p. m.| Goop TO CHOICE HOGS (7909) [chat Tn ve nu Silver Star Review No. 18, |e Sve 28 ec AER RE Ec EER wom Somat Locator, vl idwn of the Indiana Limestone isd: 30 383303108 rong eT de a ay jas- in 01+ LO sass sol 2615% E. 10th St. Mrs. Elizabeth Co. office, - 340 - adn 8 DOREY 0s svseesss haa will preside. {An international-night costume mm + 38s00t00 Pounds : oo. will be held on the publie off +44 + 24.00€198.50 $30- 360 : 30am 0 POURS cr.gruaseces cn BREN Meo: 130 DOUAMS ‘survsrerssrs 20.2525.00 ne 10 30 Bounds wives Ragu . [email protected] . Local Issues ion BAGH June 1 Asked) C-1000 Pounds | pron HGH sure r i

Get 6c Wage Hike

silk P. R. Mallory + "Con Inc, received a wage boost of 6 cents an livan announced: today. He is Electrical, Workers of America, CIO. "An additional 7 cents afi hour was earned during May through) ‘the. cost savings-profit sharing | plan adopted by the company ard the: union last year. ode Be Calg company president; sald the new hike brought wage increases since March, 1041, to 104 per cent; while the cost of] living here has risen 60 per cent] during the same period.

Local Produce

Poultry = Springers and broilers, 38e; ighotn springers, JJo; cocks and = Yh ibs. and over, #7;

ons " Be. 19¢; No. 3 poultry, 4 less than fr—Ourrent receipts, 84 Ibe.

oe 17e; Qrade arp 40; Orade A E Slum, 370; Grade baton 36¢; no rads.

Butterfat--No. 1, T4e; No, 4 Tie ot irices quoted by Wadley Co., detiveres plant

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