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Truman Must Sign Bill by July 5
WASHINGTON, June 24 (UP) ~The first ardaft call will take! in only sifAgle men without de-} pendents in non-essential jobs| administration officials said to-| day. ! These officials indicated that Presidént Truman will exercise his authority under the new draft] . act to defer then in the 19-| through-25 age group who are supporting a wifé, childrén or other rélatives. They said the. Presidént also! will grant deférmeénts to “‘neces-| sary” workers in agticulturs, industry and govéframent. The draft bill was delivered to| the White House yesterday. Not] counting Sundays, Mr. Truman ~has 10 days, starting with today, in which to sign it. That means the deadline for his signature is midnight Monday, July 5. i The bill does not provide any| blanket deéfefments. It does, However, exempt most veterans, ministers and divinity students,
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“gold star” family. ’ {* and conservationists, These administration officials * a» emphasized that in the event of
deferred by special might be liable for induction. Gitard Above Quota { checked. With the national guard already | above it8 quota of 341,000 men, |
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ELM SPRAY=—A naw typé of spray 16 combat the déadly Dutch elm disease killing many of the city's shade trees is being and the sole surviving son of a, demonstrated in Broad Ripple Park to a group of park officials
State Entomologist Two diseases, Dutch elm and|Paul Ulman #aid thé diseases are
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Secret Sessions Discuss 6-Power Pact WARSAW, June 24 (UP)—|
Foreign ministers of Russia and sévén satellité statés pésumed| their work today on a Bluéprint for a separate state of eastéth Germany with a government of| its own. Thé sessions were being held undér rigid security regulations. with all delegates ordered to kéép the proceedings sécret. t Thé ministers of the Soviet! orbit and hundreds of their staff] mémbers were about midway | through the biggest conférénce! yet held on the east side of the! so-called iron cuftain. Their first, iséssion out of the way, they wefe
[réportéed gétting down to brass! }
‘tacks. | An official statement said the, {conference was called to discuss, {the decisions of the six-power {London conference on the future, fof Gérmany. i { Main Business
| That was the meeting at which|
{the United States, Great Britain! Frafice, Belgium, thé Netherlands! and Luxembourg mapped plans for Germany, including a govern-| ment for the three western occu-| pation zones. | The sétting up of some Kind of| |government for eastern Germany, | a sort of opposite number to that! planned for western Germany, | |was dederibéd authoritatively as
Conservationists warned foddy He sald that 147 trees died two t¢ Main business of the confer-| an emergency, fathers and others that rapidly-spreading elm dis- years ago. The number rose to grice at Wilanow palace otitside provisions eases may denude Indianapolis 480 last year, as the diseases V ArSaw: {of many of its shade trees unless spread. Assistant
Some observers here believed | /thé capital of the new German! state would be Leipzig, thé big-
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LAMB CHOPS—William Canary (left) and Martha Canary (right) of R. R. 3, Box 89, Franklin, gteem their downy cheviet lamb for the Hoosier Junior Market Lamb Show held today in the Indianapolis Stockyards. An auction was set for 1:30 p. m. with William Thompson, Producers Marketing Association, in charge. The event is sponsored by local packing companies, related industries, the vocational division of trie State Board of Education and the Purdue University agricultural extension service. Sears to Share Profits ‘Clyde Smith Day’ About 100 employees of gSears| ThE city of Monon
Warehouses attended a dinner | will stage a
lagt night at the Athenaeum'om June 30 in honor of the new
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THURSDAY, JUNE 34, 1948
irst On Draft List Harvester UAW Gets 11-Cent Hike
W 4200 Affetted At Local Plant
Approximately 1200 hourly-wag efiployeés bf the local ters tional Fvester Co. plant apf afféétéd by an agreement ap: nounced today by the compan and thé Uhitéd Automobile Work: ers of Afnériea, C10. . The local workers are part o a total of 25,000 Employees cov: ered by the ebftract which pros vides for an 1i:eént-dnh-hour in
any. Pp D. A. C, Hill, industrial rela. tions director of the Indianapolig plant, said total employment hers is approximately 4800, but thé otfiers are 8dlaried workers rot covered by this agreement. Up for Ratification Richard Co088éf, Detroit, inters national vice president of ths uniofi, Said the wage proposal would be submitted for ratificas tion by plant locals. Other plants covered by ths proposal include Ft. Wayne; Evansville, Springfiéld, O.; Mems phi, Téan., dnd Méirose Park, IIL G. E. Morédoek, assistant labos ménagér for Iiterndtional Hare véster, said thé wage increass would be retroactive to ate 2y Heé said the union hh surs réndéréd a demand for liberalized vacations, and had yielded to 3 cofipiny démand that wages bé frozen for oné yéar. Thus, thé union failed to géin a cost-of-liys ing adjustment clause such as thé one it négotiatéed with Chrysies
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high Army officérs Weré Hoping the ims, which for profipt signing of thé draft|estimated 60 to 75 per cént of All lis. bill. Théy were sdid to féar that|treés in the city. : | ‘There is no known curé for the thé recent upsurge in guard] ‘Paul Brown, city parks Super- néérosis, Mr. Ulman addéd. But, crearings
enlistments might throw the na-/intendent, revealed that as many|a demonstration was given yes- Debits
tion's military machine out of as 600 elm trees belonging to|terday by two commercial rep-|
announced. It will affect all of Smith was born at New Bagle, | Senet House ooo, Winifred Eckart, store represen-!gahela. l....11l. s4020000 tative, reported.
|ee1ébration.
[pidge High School Parent-Teach-
mafiGéd 4 30-¢éit hourly pay Hike, ‘
i 8: , m, Satur- : = er Association at 8:30 p. m BRIGHTE MOON
Ninéthe stores in Indianapolis, Mrs./P4., 4 short distance from Monon. | 98Y sponsored by the Gay Niné
Siinlight 18 about 618,000 tima4
He will go éast for the|ties Club. The show will be pré-| a5 bright as the light of a f [sented in the school gymnasium./moon. Srna Die i
balance. the city may be lost this year resentatives who claim to have| by the attacking diseases. Many a new type of spray material cap-| t, who sign u . i : a 41.7% hd { for the guard are deteiediiranlothers owned PrVAtely WII balAbls of sombatony ton seria) capthe draft but presidential action! Numbered among the casualties;' disease. will slam shut this “escape!
5 4 Hii the bill, .. Hog Prices Range Higher;
a sei dnikhansnrs [email protected]| dent declares a national emer- higher, and 50 cents highér iff/Cutter and common . .. 5." 17.004 20.50, gency beforé thén. Spots in sales at the Indianapolis! CALVES (478)
All draftees will 86 ifite the Stockyards today, while héavier Good ta ehaics
Fisiaany [email protected] y : MU oie. 5.8 | Army at the outdet bécauseé both|VeIENtS averaged from steady to Gammon and medium ........ [email protected] the Alf Foree and Navy intend Strons. | Steers to dé i volunteers. Stéérs and heifers ranged about, weeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves iy ces éstitmiate they will stéady, while cows averaged from |choice— ia RAR weak to 25 cénts lower, Vealers! 500- 800 pounds ............ [email protected] Be ir. 000 men per month 108, q'\sribs were stend Nr the Jest Jede.. Shey 4ald De steady. Medium. Potts sssensnnenn = Ra from 548,000 to 837,000 Men b 26 coum mon" a "a y ’ . GOOD TO OHOIOE HOGS (if) | 500: DOURAR .......iail, [email protected] Stefe Guard Issues 1 wea $30.60 R80! od to olive i8teer) ¥ fids down ... ......, 50©32.00 Hurty-Up Warnin gdm 2h . 850 Indiana's draft-agé NS were 38.50 Calves Helterny” © wartiéd today théy had better 38.80 rand to cholce— : huffy up and join the National] 80] 00, sounds” ddwn .......... #.8a31.0 Guard or 6neé of thé military re: 23.80035.28 "500 pounds down ........... [email protected] serves if théy want to stay at 90.806 25.00 SHEEP (200) home. Spring Lambs Only 10 ddys remain for Prési- Choicé closely sorted... 8. dent Truman to sign thé Hew gicead o tia az draft bill. Then, all able-bodied joan x by thy AGU males from 19 {0 26 years of age * : ” : Good to choles -............ [email protected] who are mot . participating in a Noe a Shetet dion ceeinees, 8.00@ 9.00) reserve program aré éligible for a T10a - military service. het fociiraenne 10 ; Adj. Gen. Howard Maxwell Pe 1 DA Sood atx veiak [email protected] Local Produce sald the ranks of thé Staté Guard CATTLE (550) Poultry « 8pringerd and broilers, 38c; have been swollen by more than Steers horn dori 8, bed) cache and stags, 900 since the beginning of the|Choice— : % Ibs. Trig AR ns on week. New recruits signing up| joe {38 pounds ............. $8.00831.50 ng in Indianapolis totaled 55. 1100-1300 pounds ............. 35.5037 50 peg Current fect 84, 184 to ease. A flood of ihquiries and appli-| S338 5s wouBdS i iiiiin. 93 8040 45.00| Gut. 376: Grade B Large. 366; fio gréde. | cations 41s0 Have been reported 900-1100 pounds ............. 331.50a034 0 | 30¢ by the Army, Navy, Marine and{ile-130 pounds .........0i. [email protected]) Butterfat--No 1, T4c: No 1 Ne { Air Corps _resetvé headquarters | 100-1100 poundh o.oo. ji 0003150 ur Siricts auotéd by Wadley Co. déiivétes, in. all parts of the state. j 1100. POUR | suns dcs seis f minis
} Oh The Guard will' capitallzé on 700-1100 pounds
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its sudden prominence by staging |... g § nts ani brim | Air National Guard bay at Stout - 800 POUNAS ..iiiiiiaaiis 15 $a ~ASHINGTON, June a (UP |-.Gavird. | ¢ i - x 7.00, mént expenses a ts & eur-| Field Sunday. Facilities’ for en-| 5.3000 ‘pounds S.0ds [rent fised) year through Jung i" comm. | listing new men will be opén in| 80g- 800 pounds 3338833 3p paren with a year ago: addition to demonstrations and 00-1000 pounds oo... didi 3230035.00 This Year Last Year to - 900 pO! | BXpenses $34,779,550, 144 $40,308,807, 7 urs at the big air. base, | dan ut youn iin ites 00a SHES i250 880043 SH i | . pl ,471,335, 808 .136.343 | 500- 900 pounds ............ 20.00 @27.00 Ho 5 veo 46840.353.904 2.
4 Alar 860,522,077 Cows (All Weights) | Pup ,285 257484.883, Services Tomorrow, . co i Wit T0034 08 Gola Raservs Bh Ams see 1v0 lo 0 dium co [email protected] “ss For Dr. Jacoby
Me rixeas . : : - | {Cutter and common 16.004 19.50 3 ¢ . canner ai Wein L100 Local Truek Grain Prices Services: for Dr. Alfrsa MM. Besi— faa re Jacoby, who died Monday in a 9000 (ll weights) .... hospital in Chelsea, Mass., wiil he
- 3.006 23.50 NG. 3 rad wheat, 42.18 ee] No. I whité corn, $230 held at 2 p. m. tomorrow {fi the Lical Issues Moore ——————
No. 2 véliow caf, 83.15 1 i
M v er ci——— od | No. 2 soybéans, 14% molsturs, 43.84. : y e in Suther-| STOURS Bid Asked land Park. He was 53. la ents Fin, Corp com... da a Sheriff Enforces Dr. Jacoby, a 1920 graduate sameiea tates Bt Ait. 3H 2 of the Indias Veterinary Col.|‘Aytshire Goll com ©" Hu “n Swimming Bans lege, lived in Shrewsbury, Mass. li 8 yr ric i ii : ! and worked with the U. 8 De. Beit § Sk AT om div Sheriff Al Magenheimer was department of Agriculture if the, 2618 R.& Sti Yds ptd.. 0 termined today to break up a Bureau of Animal Industry. He| “Bohne: Merrill pid. ME : growing practice of swimming in was a aative of Thorntown, |Gentral Bora ebm Videnies i #1 Wigunrded places. He was a member of the -Comwith Loss 4% ‘ & ordered into his office for a
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lecture 20 persons caught in the| cal Assoclation, the National As. ‘Cummins Eng com ......... in
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‘ x lc s Bug pf ARNE those of others who may be sociation of Federal Veterina- Consolidated Industsied com... Vy caught will be checked against a rans, and the American Vet.|Consiidsied ind pfa ........ Sia 17w|file of last year's offenders. Those erinary Medical Association. He Delta Eleotrie oom. .......... 10% 17% ‘
belonged to the Valparaiso ¥. &| FP Wapne-Jackson a Noi... n' #300, Poth lists will be prosecuted:
Hass © 14 . The sheriff said one out of A.M, and the Ray Stone Post|}j:/g. 0 ® A ple every five is an adult, although of the American Legion, Shrews- Jjome Tel & % the “old swimming hole" long buty, Mass, t 1 hag been the traditional favorite Surviving are his wife, Lenna|ind Gas of the younger set. N. Roberts Jacoby, Shrewsbury, om Sn Mass.; his mother, Mrs. Leona Indpls P & L 85% pid .. J. Jacoby, Thorntown; two ais- Yara Water ok td
A Feeney Won't Attend ters, Mrs. Marie Booher, Indian- pind pie Water 5% pid. . apolis, and Mrs, Ester Johnson, |[iqbis fvater CI A com.
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