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THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1948
U.S. Pulls at Of Threat to Israel
Urges ‘Study’ Of Penalties In Negev Push
British’ Support Jessup's Proposal
: By United Press The United States proposed in the .United Nations Security| Council at Paris today a revised and potentially toothless plan for ordering Israeli forces to withdraw from their recently won positions in thé Negev. : The stand was made public by Dr. Philip Jessup of the Amer-
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said the * British agreed in advance to the amendments. Dr. Jessup proposed basic re-| visions in an Anglo-Chinese reso-| lution calling for the withdrawal, of Israeli troops to their lines of Oct. 14, when the Negev cam-| paign began, with possible penal-| ties in case of refusal. Washington Approves An American spokesman said Dr. Jessup's stand had been approved in Washington. he U. 8S. amendments would st up B seven-member Security Council committee to study pos(sible enforcement measures, It could consider the use of armed force, or merely consider ordering; the Jews and Arabs to negoti-| ate. The American plan was notable| for what it did not say. It did not oppose possible sanctions against Israel. Neither did it commit the United States to support anything more than “study” of possible action. Meanwhile United Nations military observers at Tel Aviv re-
ported that Israeli troops in the)!
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S—————————————————————————— Elementary Pupils Hear Blue Note: * 20 Minutes More
he'll have te spend .20 minutes more ik school starting In order to conform with regu lations of the Statg Department of Public on “regarding the over-all length of the school day, the morning and afternoon sessions of the elementary public schools “ll be slightly lengthened, Supt. Virgil Stinebaugh announced today. * . The new morning session will begin at 8:25 instead of 8:30 and the afternoon session will cloge atl 3:15 instead of 3. High school] schedules are no ected by the change.
Biffle’s Private Poll
Puts Pros to Shame WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (UP)— Leslie L. Biffle, President Truman’s ‘old Senate ny and personal polister, said today he guessed he had the “last laugh” on the professionals. . Mr. Piffle, who presumably will regain his secretaryship of the Sendte with the Democratic victory, donned overalls a few months ago, got himself a farm truck and sounded out “average voters” in several pivotal states. He then announced matter-of-|
factly that ‘‘the people are for taverns.
Truman.” Everybody laughed at him—except President himself.
t Teeth
w= Over Nation
Prohibition Takes Beating
Returns Show Wet Victory in 5 States
By United Press The election was almost as disastrous for the nation’s drys as it was for the Republicans. The returns showed today the wets won in five of six states where proposals concerning drink were submitted to the voters. Proposals for bonuses for World War 1I veterans got a mixed reception. Five states indorsed them, two voted “no.” In three other states where returns are incomplete, bonus proposals were winning in two and losing in one. - In Kansas, the voters repealed
authority to set up a state-con-trolled liquor sale system. Other wets vs. drys results:
turns showed approval of licensed sale of drinks in Hotels and restaurants, and defeat for a pro-
Colorado—A proposal to extend| local option te all political sub-| divisions of the state was defeated.
jself - Local Issues “—Nov. fo STOCKS Bia Asked Agents Pin Corp esseses B .
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Jerusalem area have violated the Oct. 22 cease-fire agreement by capturing new positions and occupying more territory.
France
STRIKING French coal miners; returned to work in increasing) numbers today and mines in some areas neared the prestrike pro-| duction level. All mines occupied by police. Miners in some areas, particu-
were |
larly the Communist-dominated | tagois Water cl
north, said the coal strike event-,
“ually might “go underground.” In!indpis ys com ¥ a that case, they said, mine equip-|jefierson, National Life com .. n i
ment would be sabotaged, - railroad lines to mines cut, and work-| ing miners and their families persecuted. |
Great Britain | A BRITISH weather expert
com ...... : ves 3 23 predicted today that the Berlin|pup serv of tnd rma 5 airlift would have to face Vzero|Sos Gear & Tool .
Sentral Soya, com .. 32 (two-to-orfe margin. rcie L'heater com ... Comwith Los An pfd a 8 20 Oregon—Dry. Jorses once more solidate: nance p. ,e “eva § CCS Jimi pte feng or com . . ’ . |Cummins Eng pfd ........... ” Consolidated ndustiice a ants and see, : ys Vg PiBeesarvesy : “| Bonuses — Indiana, Sou aDelta Electr) “ii. een “ 7 Rn. Wa, +-Jackion RR pfd .. n- 1 |kota, Iowa, Jashinglon pin i t-Jone i :a |Louisiana approved schemes for Herfl-Jones cl A 11 13 Home Tel & te . | i veterans bonuses ranging in als 380 e “ee .“ Tod ae & Wat eam oi Tas 1haftotals from $30 million to $1 1nd 2, a 8 4% N 1%. million. i . “ae .e y 4 - idpls P & L 4% pid seers 90 9293) Incomplete returns showed sim & L p% pia 108% in ilar proposals winning in Minnecom . Indpls Water 5% pid ........106% 109 sota and Oregon. But in Missouri, Indpls Water 4%% pid... 104 |bonus supporters were taking a Rave om 2 ii |licking at the half-way mark. a oid Ca Nebraska and Wisconsin vote Ki & C iid 2% len ITB py ': g0la 6313, NO” on state bonuses. Lincoln Loan 5'% pfd .......100 10214 | Labor — Massachusetts and Mastic Asphalt. an 3 * New Mexico voters defeated proNationa] Homes com .“ 8% posals to outlaw the closed and 1nd Pub Serv 5% hud 1. union shop, but in Arizona, a
N Ind Pub Serv 4%% pfd ... 17% 183% P R Mallor Vode 20%
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: G&E d ...i0ei.104% 107Y weather conditions” about “One|. Su a He 13 day in every four” during the Stokely-Van Camp pid ... . 18 17% i ; 11% next few months. {Terre Haute Malleable 4 s hs Only 3300 tons, 2000 tons below Inited Telephone §% $uxe
the set standard, were flown into!
Berlin yesterday because of fog and rain. weather bureau has similar conditions during the next 48 hours.
Cit American and British pilots|S
flew 222 planes to Berlin yester-
' day, setting their worst markyn,
since the lift started on June 24.
China
ndpls PREMIER Wong Wen-hao and Gunner
the entire Chinese Cabinet have
decided to resign en masse be-|
cause of government setbacks in the military and economic fields, official sources disclosed today. These reports said letters of resignation ‘now aré being circulated for the signatures of ministers. The cabinet previously: intended to resign verbally, but changed that decision last night. The resignations will be submitted to. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek despite previous reports that Chiang has rejected Wong's resignation three times.
Reports said Chiang is weaken-|S ing in his determination to reject
the resignations. At Nanking,” a U. 8. Army spokesman said the first group of “Armed Forces personnel to leave China because of the civil war will sail for the United States today or tomorrow. About 100 dependents will be abeard any Army transport.
AGRICULTURAL STATE Pennsylvania has ‘- the second largest rural population of all the states and its agriculture represents a larger capital investment than either its mining or manu. facture of primary metals.
"NED SQUEEZES HIS NICKELS SO HARD HE MAKES THE | INDIAN RIDS THE
BUFFALO.”
Ned may have lots of reasons fo squeeze his nickels. Maybe he doesn’t have many. Maybe he does. But he knows he's bet. ter off than lots of folks who have to. depend upon the health and welfare activities of the 47 Red Feather Services. Ned, we're betting, will give to the Fund. Won'tyou help, too? wean J THE COMMUNITY / FUND Indienapolis and Merion County
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U. S. Statement
WASHINGTON, Nov, 4 (UP) rent fiscal year pared with & year ago: is Year Last Year $11,804,975,385 $12,349,188,7 11,767,897,780
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Expenses Receipts Surplus +
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Public Debt 352,503,418,143 Gold Reserve 24,006,609,019
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE EB Liisa verre
“lone approval.
i4/ bedding” proposal to repeal the
—QGovernment expenses and: receipts for the curthrough Nov. 3, com. approved a Conmmunist control
12,481 063,481 | Nebraska — A proposal to Stores PhS authorize ash Balance 4,660.699.238 3,726,201,127 “fissionable material” found in 238218 301.000 the state was defeated.
novse Reports $700 in Tools hue Stolen From Car
| votes. { California — Twin proposals to give local authorities control of Higuer sales and the right to bar minors and unaccompanied women from bars went down by a
{similar proposition got a three-to-In California, an “anti-feather-
state's “full crew” law governing the number of brakemen on| main line trains brought out a heavy vote. With two-thirds of the count in, the vote was 818,831 for and 810,240 against. Other issues: Massachusetts—A proposal to authorize doctors to give birth control information to married women for health reasons was defeated. South Carolina—The voters approved repeal of the state's ban on divorce. * Colorado ~— Legalization of racing and betting won enthusiastic accord. Maryland — An Anti-Commu-nist proposal barring from public office persons advocating overthrow of the government by force was approved. Michigan—Michigan voters also
measure by a mazgin of about 3 to 2.
taxation of any
‘Local Produce
Be; cocks, 17c: stags, 20c; No. 4c less than No. 1
50c; Grade A large, 63c;
39c: no grade, 30c. Butterfat—No: 1, 55¢; No. 3, 5c»
Hog Prices T With Decline
Charles McDonald, 36, of 658% {1. 15th St., reported to police to-
W i Washington — Incomplete re- oma mn ome
ing Co. employee, was overcome, posal to abolish wine and beer by gas in her home, 743 N. Drexel |Ave., this morning but her condj-|
{at General Hospital. were believed to|architect John Lindsay, 30, on trajn agents in up-to have escaped into the house from Dec. 18, her parents revealed to-|underwriting service for clients jyreq fatally by the getaway car. pilot light/day. In announcing the engage-|and the insuring public. rm ban sale of liquor in food stores|ypich had died out. Mrs, Cron's/ment, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Loehr was snowed under by 100,000iyu5hand, Henry Cron, was nause-|said the couple will spend aman Casdorph, ated by the fumes.
South Dakota—A proposal toltne kitchen
Pouitry—Fowls, 42 lbs. and dover, we; day the theft of $700 in elactrical, ala lbs. Leghorns, 4c; spring. - end in ry ens, | LOO18 from his parked automo-| 3 pou 4k Ee BR Jo Sas. sorted tools was stolen from the: Sic; Grade B large, S4c; Grade A small, car parked in front of his home
| bile. _ | A metal box containing the as-|
'early today, he said. |
je Oct. 5 Low of 25-50
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Hog prices tied the Oct. 5 sea- Jv. pounds ...i.veiea. [email protected] isonal low in the Indianapolis M3 hs pounds .. vee 33.500328.50 Stockyards today, as choice 1100-1300 pounds - 3.00928.50 weights sold from 25 to 50 cents| 700-1000 pounds ......: cyees [email protected] below yesterday's averages. hits Heifers Although the top price Was “4. sop pounds ..... soeeeee 123003400 $23.75 a hundredweight, 25 cents og.1000 Pounds ..iivarese.s [email protected] above the Oct. 5 five months “0, 800 pounds 37.9082 30 low of $25.50, séveral® sales of| 800-1000 pounds . 31.00933.50 choice loads were made at $23.25, 550-55 pounds [email protected]| } ON SD cents below the eaitler mons ‘pounds 17.80023.50 . > Cattle and vealer prices re- Good | 18.80 22.00 mained unchanged, as fat lamb ici "yn4’ common 159 18.35 sales gained from 25 to 50 cents Canner 15.75 a hundredweight, and. slaughter | Beetle yearlings rose as ‘much as 25 Good D ves tiaere Sreervivirn aes 23.009/23.50 ’ cents above yesterday's averages. Guotee— vein. [email protected] —Nov, 4 LN a nie GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (10,%0) [Outter and Etsy ++. [email protected] ) 100-313 pounds = ++ 310.00012.00 clood 10 ehofce .............. [email protected] 160- 180 Pounds [email protected] | Common to medium ......... 22.00 30.08 180- 200 pounds [email protected]/Culls (78 Ibs. up) ............ 17.00@33. 200- 220 pounds [email protected] Steers N31 Dounds na #7 cplecder and Stocker Cattle and Calves 270- 300 pound 23.00833.50 | “500. 300- 330 Dr 33 Te@asag| 500- 800 pounds ............ 25.00026.00 a + 22.50923.00) '500- 800 PoUNAS .evieseeseo. 33.00025.00 160- 220 pounds 19.00G:23.00 saat ing 1680 pounds avian nan o cholce— - 900 POURAS .......eu.s . 18 2 270- 300 pounds [email protected] 200 900 pounds. ifr 1011.00
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SLAIN IN AMBUSH—James Kelly Brooks, 27-year-old. Kingan worker, was shot to death by a killer who waited in am bush for him last night.
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SON OF VICTIM—Four'e month-old’ Gary Wayne B= _saw his father leave for v last night. A ‘killer waited ambush a block away.
(Quiz Detroit Youth In Police Slaying
| Police today questioned a 19-
she learned her husband was slain a few minutes after he left her to go to werk. |year-old Detroit youth about an
Attempting to comfort the young wife are her brother, William Graves, 1155
Fletcher Ave., and his wife.
scious in her bed this morning by a woman with whom she rides to|
a 68-year-old prohibition amend- Fumes Overcome | ment and gave the legislature work. The ‘woman,
Mrs.
Merle
Guy, smelled. the gas when Mr.
Mrs. Marie Cron, Kahn Tallor-| overcome.
(playing film star, will
The fumes
stove
Christmas honeymoon Mrs. Cron was found uncon-‘muda.
Cron opened the door for her.|
Diana Lynn to Wed HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 4 (UP)—| The course, sponsored by In tion was later reported as “fair” Diana Lynn, 22-year-old
pianomarry
in Ber-
{under d {writers {York City.
Insurance Agents ‘Begin 2-Year Study near Stilesville.
agents/chased him for 40 miles over The husband, who had arisen and from 13 Indianapolis companies Nighways and county roads after prepared his: own breakfast was will begin a two-year course of {unaware that his wife had been study tomorrow in Central YMC frection of Life Undew & New
Forty life insurance
Training Council,
|dianapolis
|Underwriters, is designed
Class directors
N { Krueger, Easley R. Blackwood No
and Ivan V. Snyder.
A (tion without paying for a $2.85
include Hera LOCAL TRUCK GRAIN Edward A N12 2 2
| Smith, was captured yesterday State troopers
he left ar’ Indianapolis gas sta-|
asoline purchase. | Police said the car Smith drove! was reported stolen at Paulding, 0., Tuesday night. He also was “questioned about a holdup at
Association of Life| uo, park, 0. during which one toot two bandits was shot and -date life yi aq4 and a policeman was in-
PRICES 4.
red wheat, $2.1
white corn, $1.22. yellow corn, $1.20. oats, ew No. 2
New.
0. 0
Tac yellow soybeans, $2.28.
old master baker's rule. And you'll agree, we believe,
4 Attend Purduz On Scholarships
Four Indianapolis student:
tending Purdue University holders
of alumni scholarshi according to Dr. Jean Harve.
1 theft Xd the. dentir of ail cutive secretary of the uni er auto theft an e death o | sity committee on scholarshin-.
{Ohio policeman during a hold-| Theodore {up. | Parker Ave., a 1948 graduat: of | The youth, Willard Le Mar| Technical High School, has r--
E. Hopkins,
mn
ceived the Thomas H. Rehavis Alumni Scholarship, valued ot $400. Formerly ranking in the top two per cent of his hh
{school class; Mr. Hopkins ig c1-
rolled in the School of Scienc> t.
Purdue.
The Clinton R. Hanna a *1 has been given to Roy P. IF'nrster, 1213 N. Bosart Ave, a'*» a Tech graduate, who ranked i» tH» top quarter of his class. H= ls enrolled in freshman engineering. Wilma Anne Burkart, 415 Irvington Ave. enrolled in ft"e School of Home Economics, « *d Carolyn J. Stelle, 2912 Ce*- nl Ave. enrolled in the Schon! ~° Science, have also recsived alumni scholarships.
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