Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1948 — Page 46
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ty Council,
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what be'valled an lL ‘Committee, urged nas the Russians were announcing widespread air maneu“the entire Soviet zone
OAT, “Sometime, somewhere, Russia force a be here in Berlin,” Mr. Shafer said in an interview. “We should have more forces in Europe to meet this ‘Communist
World— ands U.S. Dispatch New Troops to Europe For Russ Showdown Rep. Shafer Sees Urgent Need for Meeting
‘Red Aggression’; Soviets Plan Air Drills
By JOHN B, HeDERMOTD United Press Staff Correspondent American Congressman demanded to-| that the United States send more troops and planes to Europe inevitable showdown with Russia (R. Mich.), a member of the House Armed measures
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, While American forces in Ger‘many are too small, Mr, Shafer said, they are better equipped . than most people realize, ¢. he Russians informed the fourwer Berlin air safety center at Soviet planes will be taking|0f death in Reidsville, Ga., State all airlelds in their | upation zone for air ma-
{ “The United Nations announced
acting for
Dr. He indi-
to meet “Communist ag-
Stay of Execution Granted Hoosier
Convicted Slayer To Testify at Trial
Times State Service BEDFORD, Nov. 19—A Bedford man who is under sentence
Prison has been granted another stay of execution. Wayne Woodruff, 28, who was scheduled to die for the slaying! of Myron Sutherland on Dec. 17,
weeks. Woodruff was to testify for the State after he overheard a jail cell conversation between two men scheduled to die on another murder charge. Meanwhile, Bedford people aul are collecting funds for trial for Woodruff. So far $734 has been contributed. Woodruff, whose wife and two children live here, admitted shooting his hunting companion
ville, Fla,, sportsman, were tar shooting in Georgia swamps at
has notified relatives he was of thi ay that Israel had withdrawn {granted a 60-day stay becauses country wi rtain military forces from the 8 trial in which he was to be dicted for those sections. egev as ordered by the Secu- & witness was postponed several — and was ready to 3 tiate with the Arabs for an armistice in Palestine. Ralph Bunche, United Nations mediator tine, announced the receipt of a Tnessage from the governgent of Israel agreeing to certain ited Nations directives. Today the deadline of an order to the Jews to give up recently won territory in south Palestine. The Israeli reply on the Negev “gratifying,” told newsmen, ted that the Jews, like the
" Beef Cattle Scarce
but contended it was accidental. cents above yesterday's “averages He and Sutherland, a Jackson-|in active, uneven trade in the In8! \gianapolis Stockyards today.
PARTLY CLOUDY AND JLOUDY AREAS
't M REC USPATOFF COPR 1948 COW. L
TODAY AND TOMORROW-—Driving rains followed by a cold snap will hit Indiana and the Middle West tonight and early tomorrow. The long, curving arrow on the map indicates the course is new cold front. But the Rockies, the Great Plains and the northwest-central section of the ill be the hardest hit by a plummeting mercury. Temperatures in the low 20's are pre-
Nurses to Mark
Hogs Show Gains In Uneven Trade
And Barely Steady
Hog prices climbed 50 to 75
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iple of the Negev withdrawal order,
Premier Henri Queuille wil) @ his shaky coalition governt on a vott of confidence in National Assembly today on “handling
strike, “ Francois Mitterand, Director of
He said the Premier would ask|Rd
meeting. a confidence
had accepted the prin-
of the weakening led 46-day-old . coal
tion, announced Premier 's decision after a cabinet
tout
vote after debate this tion
the time.
State Highway Detours Posted
The State Highway Commission today announced the followng detours on Indiana highways:
ND, 1—Closed to irafis over 2 tons at ile s over
edge of Pennville: 18 3 and 18, (weak bridge)
aa, East of North Liberty; 20 miles ver Rds. 23, 6 and 31, (surface construc-
Good and choice 160 to 230pound weights sold at $22.25 to $22.75 a hundred pounds. -A deck of choice 210-pounders established
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LIGEND Auxiliary, will be guest of honorjof the Flying Tigers plap either SCATTERED at the annual banquet Saturday'in Nanking or Washington. SHOWERS night and the breakfast next > - Sh Certainly Willing’ > Stilo aR : ow She will speak at the Ladies| Gen. Chennault, however,, said SNOW SHOWERS [/ Auxiliary Council of Administra-/he was “certainly. willing” vi AND FLURRIES WA RAIN tion a Sunday afternoon. (organize, train and / lead the AS WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. : Flying Tigers if China and
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Today's Weather Fotocast
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State VFW Meet Here Tomorrow | National Officials To Address Sessions Indiana members of Veterans
of Foreign Wars will hold their
annual fall conférence in the Claypool Hotel tomorrow and Sunday. : Representa tives from 250 state posts will
By CLYDE FARNSWORTH,
‘hear Omar _|the Flying Tigers or helping to do Ketchum, na- And, in the Generalissimo’s tional legislative view, it would not suffice. for officer, discuss Washington to give the benevo-|
the national legislative program of the organiza-
lent nod to American volunteers. ' That's the snag upon which proposals for reviving the Tigers are currently hung up in Nanking, and unless the U. 8. government declares its support for Chiang's distressed government, nothing further is likely to come
tion. Mrs. Helen M. Murphy of Ugion, N. J, na-
Mrs. Murphy tional president of the VFW
Others to Attend
Other national officers who will|projects. attend the conference will be Paul, mpe original Flying Tigers was Benning, national council mem-i3n American volunteer group ber, and Fred Beard, regionaliwhich preceded the 14th U. S. Air \director of rehabilitation, De-|Force in the China theater in partment commanders from World War II. Gen. Chennault Cleveland, Chicago and Detroiticommanded the group both as
the United States approve the
Insurance Man Named To Head Travelers Aid
© James W. Hurt of Empire Life Insurance Co. has been elected] president of the Indianapolis Travelers Aid Society succeed H. Nathan Swaim, attorney. Other officers named in the election are Lyman 8. Ayres, vice president; Mrs. T. Clare Davis, secretary, and Mrs. W. M. Welch, treasurer,
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New members of the board of.
Hortense Rauh Burpee and Judge Lloyd D. Claycombe.
Members of the nominating
an extreme top price of $23. Heavier weight prices were not | recorded because of a scarcity of | sales. Weights from 100 to 160 pounds | sold ‘at $18.50 to $21.50. Sows ruled strong to 50 cents higher, selling at $18 to $19.50. * Heifers and Steers Scarce
In the cattle market not enough heifers and steers were offered to
*
“Agnes” stayed
agency.
afternoon on questions regarding report of Interior Minister Moch on handling of the
The destruciive center of the 50 to 100] ride: off shore tanyed as it swept
Was Intelligence Agent in VIENNA, Nov. 19 (UP)—|Dr. Ante Pavelic in Yugoslav United States Army headquarters has been sentenced to death by denied officially today that Irving|shooting, the official Ross, slain American Marshall{ news agency Tanjug reported to- sheep, 1100, Plan official, had engaged in in-| day. | telligence work for the U, S. Army| or any American government passed | Moskow was an intimate aid and| y Mr. Ross was killed Oct. 31 as| collaborator of Dr. Pavelic and| he rode in gn automobile with| had ordered “wholesale massacres afl Auptrian girl, Dana Superina.|in Croatia and Dalmatia.” nN
ND, 0-—East of Argos: 2 miles over Fd aE (heavy smoke due to muck
D, 17—From Delong to Rd. 3 mitles over county oil mat and 110, vn r),
to traffic over ‘2 ennville; detour 22 miles
D. 22-Cl at south hi ; of 18 and county gravel, (weak
over
I Sy
> 24=Closed at east edge of Monticello: detour 6 miles over Rd. 39 south to
the “puppet government”
sentence because Gen.
TY A SHMOD
DELICIOUS SANDWICH!
test prices. Prices’ remained nomally steady on the basis of a few sales.
Beef cows sold barely steady with yesterday in slow trade. Some bids dropped 50 cents to $1 below yesterday, as canners and cutters remained steady in moder-
The agency said a Zagreb court
of mon and medium grades averaged T ia, $5 to $6.50. Estimates of receipts were hogs, Yugoslav|5375; cattle, 325; calves, 250, and
committee were Evan B, Walker, |chairman, William H. McKitrick {and Miss Bertha Leming. | TT
\Electric Contractors Elect Coonce Head
Charles Coonce was elected president of the newly formed Electrical Contractors Assn., Inc., at the organization meeti last night in 421 N. Pennsylvania St. Other officers are Maj. Ralph Bowers, vice president; Guy B. Moore, secretary, and Paul Bradley, treasurer, The association, which has been developing for the last six months, will govern the ethics and practices of electrical contracting. Officers will be elected
district congressman-elect, andin the United States has cabled Col. Louis Turner, representative|Gen, Chennault that “already iamon U pp of the 10th Air Force, will be hundreds have offered their
diamond jubilee of nursing in the
directors are C. B. Adams, Mrs, Hotel Lincoln.
will also be present. {volunteers and later as part of The annual banquet will begin] |{the American ‘Army. at 6:30 p. m. Andrew Jacobs, 11th: The 14th Air Force Association
guests. {services arid we know that upom The state VFW legislative com-|word from their leader thousands mittee will meet to discuss the of others will volunteer.” proposed bonus legislation. The” “We await your further ororganization will seek additional gers,” the message said. hospital facilities and remodeling] It is understood Chiang is of the State Soldiers Home at the considering sending a special |General Assembly session. {representative to America—pos|sibly Gen. Chennault—to press his “partnership viewpoint” on
Dinner Tonight
Honors Pioneers Indiana nurses will observe the
nation at a dinner tonight in|
Se Bulletins on Lilibet,
FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1948 Nanking Hopes Hinge On Tigers and Dollars In ie for Survival
Chiang May Send Gen. Chennault fo America. To Ask Active Support, Money for China
Sponsored by the Indiana State [Nurses Association, the program Prince
will include speakers, a modeling, LONDON, Nov. 19 (UP)—Princess Elizabeth and her baby prince are making such satisfac-| tory progress that no more daily| bulletins will be issued regarding ® .Buckingham Palace announced today. final bulletin from the
of old nursing uniforms by nurses from General Hospital and a tribute to pioneers of the profession. Webster G. Simon, president University, Cleveland, O., will be the principal speaker. Others on the program will be Miss Wilkie Hughes, the New Jersey State Nurses Association, and Dr. Eugenia Kennedy Spaulding, director of the division of nursing education of
Dr.
vice
Western Reserve|them,
of
The palace said:
executive secretary of
progress.
Dropped
“Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth and her son are maintaining steady and satisfactory
“The daily bulletin, therefore, will be discontinued.”
President Truman and Secretary of State George C, Marshall. |{But he was advised the bare proposal of American volunfeers| is by itself a difficult qeustion {without the added about who should foot the bill.
argument |
| The original plan has contem-
Seripps-Hdward Staff Writer’
SHANGHAI, Nov.,19—Chiang Kai-shek has approved in prine ciple a plan for creation. of a new Flying Tigers unit under Maj. Gen, Claire Chennault, it was learned today. But he insists the battle of China is not China’s alone, that it’s high time the United States pitch in actively, to the point of financing
so.
the $125 million grant undez which Nanking soon may start receiving sorely needed arms and ammunition. But it is reported this sum already is fully com= mitted and could not be drawn upon for support ‘of the Tigers. The Chinese government, which has now only a breathing spell in the battle for Suchow, is intently following every move or report bearing on the possibility of an American declaration of support. It would be difficult for the United States to declare support
to for Chiang without some concrete’
gesture, such as emergency ase sistance as a follow-through. If hundreds of American veterans of air fighting in China are clamors ing to help it might be embarrassing to refuse them. Time has become the essence of any possible relief. If the U.S. should withhold support now out of indecision and at some later date seek to take a more active role in China's struggle, it would face an uphill and long-drawn struggle. More specifically, the point is the new Flying Tigers could cover
Yangtze line. line is in peril.
Pedestrian, 90, Hit By Car, Badly Hurt Methodist Hospital attendants reported that Ferdinand Strands, 90-year-old .pedestrian, was jn critical condition today following a traffic accident. Police said Mr. Strand, 1030 N, |Leland St., yesterday walked into the path of an automobile driven south on Emerson near 11th St, by Donald Brune, 18, Cumbere
plated financing the unit out of
land.
Indiana University.
and 1915 will be modeled along with copies of uniforms of Florence Nightingale and Abbie Hunt
Uniforms to Be Shown Nurses’ uniforms of 1896, 1903
. Official Weather UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU ~=Nov. 19, 1948— Sunrise... .6:34 | Sunset... 4:27 Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. .38
Total presiisaiion since Jan. 1 38. 31 Excess, since January 1 79
Look towards tomorrow
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BONDS Advance Paint 3s 5h sande
Local Truck Grain Prices
No. 3 red wheat, FE No..2 white corn, $1.25, No. 2 yellow corn, $1.20. No. ts,
oats | New No. 2 yellow soybeans, $2.43.
Allen* & Steen §s 5 American n ates 30 American Loan 42s 55 . Bastian Morley 5s 51 .. Ch of Com Bldg 4'as... Citizens Ind Tel 4%s a Columbia Club 2-5s 63 . Delta Coll 5%s Hamilton Mfg Corp 5s oi Hoosier Crown 5s 56..
{Ind ‘Limestone 4s 75 a ~ | Indpls Brass & Alum be s. | Indpls PSL lea je Re
$80 * Indpls Railways 1967 ! Investors Telephone ud Kuhner Packing 4s § Langsenkamp Ss Si . {N Ind Pub rv Sas 3 Pub Serv of Ing 3%s 75 {Pub Tel 4%s 55 .... Trae Term $2 5s 57.
| U. S. Statement
iment expenses and receipts for the cur-| {rent fiscal year through Nov, {pared with a year 380:
| WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (UP)—Govern-|
17, com-
Patton, th nurses at General Hospital. Tp et Sapa) toward Ranta, orig go somstruction). reg ately active trade. he Second" Fhursday- oF ‘eath Tribute will be paid to Linda ach “in other ‘lies is hous the re J northeast with 70-mile|1l miles over 31 and 38, (closed for bridge] (00d beef cows received bids = [Richards of New York, first pro-|,Statio Hin Low assurance for a bright future. an hour winds at its center, The Oe Clomg e8, vest. of Noblesville). lof $19 and less. Common and Local Issues fessional nurse in the United pubis” Det 4 | storm was expected to pass 65 bridge than J8th 8t. in Indianapolis. Enst medium - sales ruled $16.75 to 4 States, and to Frances M. Ott of|Shicaso 5 miles southeast of the Metropoli- Washin Foi a west bound traffic decors 318.50. Canners and cutters sold Nov. 10 Franklin, a pioneer, in nursing! Cleveland is soever by Aden LY the U.S. Govt tan area. It was expected to/2® Pershing a : ton, Belmont, Michigan and (at $13.50 to $16.75. Bulls were STOCKS Bia Askea®ducation in Indiana. | Bvansville 56 | y /gency ovl. move out to sea tomorrow. alia IAL ihe ‘south edge of Ham. Scares, a few medium and Food Agents Pin Corp eom Miss Leona Adam, association pv wage 00 a king - detour for north and. auth. pound (alle Sate un usage grades so BB ran. Sines of A * |president, will preside at the din- Indianaosls oe. HE ) J SnsiTucting 8 fade separation with new | wath x {Ayrshire Coll Com Nae en 3. ner. Members of the arrange- |E a2 eles fares 3h n Yi, mayor of Nanking, at the White River Vealer sales remained steady |g. Roa Si ahd SieEaw ments committee are Mrs. Gladys | Mam volts St. Paul 3 said today that he had sent his brides and oth 5 in Indianapolis. South |in moderately active trade. The Belt R & Stk Yrds com....... 30% 32% Wilkins, General Hospital; Mrs. |New Ofleans ...... 58 | resignation to the government, Washington St; north hound trafic ‘de. PUlk of good and choice grades Gob Neri Sa ouonvia 2%iAlice Sanders, Council of Social Oianoma city 3 | 28 but did not disclose whether the CShtucieiont and 7ist St, (bridge/sold at $30 to $32.50. Common, Central Soya com ... . 31 29% [Agencies; Miss Rita Reynolds, In-|Omaha ..... 38 * government had accepted it. | IND, 25 Prom. U. 8. 40 north 3 miles [ANA medium ruled $22 to $29. The gircle * Theate oid Tl ae 49 '|diana University fospitals, and Pittanureh (1... 9 Mayor Shen said he resigned over county, gravel, (road natrustion), or {bulk of culls sold at $17 to $21. Sovsolidated Finanes pi wi HK Miss Nancy Scramlin, executive] San Francisce . iM because he held himself respon- county gravel Jdoomtruction) it Calves Improve Cummins Eng com - 18 i) secretary of the association. [8 dos “ sible for mishandling the rice sit-tour § miles over 33 and 224, ridge re- : Cummins a} 4 i +93 | uation. Good heavy slaughter calves Coniohant®d jod ofa iis a* am Yokohama niga ol $3Uth edge of Anderson: Algol at $25 to $27 In tmproveq Beiy Bie Sm Bo ge (aides enin |tradin, Haye a Ds pldww...... 95 { ‘Eighth Army headquarters an-|ingor Hi piom Ra. 8 to ma. Ras. Bll sn g: erfl-Jones cl A prd . gin nounced today that Maj. Gen. snd 9, fbrid ¢ construction). eep and fat lambs sold Home Tei & Tel 1% ofd 1 Ne Charles 'W. Ryder: command IND. 119—From Pulaski to Winamac; 75 strong to 30 cents higher. Thellid Aso Tel 2 pd ... Pa 0. : the Ninth Co A; will ‘le h niet (bridge ‘con {bulk of good and choice native md & Mich E 4%% . 9815 981: : rp: ave early losed north of Corydon 3 {lambs ruled $25 to $25.50. The|lnd P & L L 4% td’, re : n December for a new assign- miles: detour. 16 miles over Rds. 331 ang to rice of $2 iq|ipdpis F & L 4% pid. ., y 84, (road construction. p price of $25.50 was paid|*Indpls P & L 6% ‘pid. .....106% ment in Washington as special as-| "inp "(38 Closed soith, edge of Salem: treet. ndpls Water ‘cl A com....... 1613 17% ' sistant to the Army chief of staff| detour 16 miles over and count pls Water 5% pfd . .107 Lee ¥{ Medium and good weights sold thls Water vas pfd.iilil201 104 in charge of National Guard and "Xp. Fis_soum of Greentown; 13 milesat $22.50 to $24.50. Common and elle Co ) Lite nh ; Raffa. programs. over as, Arron Be vores au), gs medium were scarce at $20 to $22. Kingan & Coo bi - 6. : over Rds. 9, nd 5, (grading and sur-|One load of good and choice Engin & Co com : aira 8 fe .. 841 * Be : ' facing at t various focatlons 29: 5% miles 90-POUNd fed southwestern lambs tat i iw Pierre 101 : ; . ' ,+-»Mamahem Beigin, former TUN over NE. 3 29, 334 and Zionsvilie Rd, (new | fro at $25.50. das pn Herr ipston com +1 ~ a Nn > Irs a ® cx Zval Leumi ais foday left by & So construct nl, ox va seats 9 | h Stata on mostly goduta, | Nath pal] omes com . oR iran « hopes to raise fui 8 yen La oslav Generdl’ - SE pound ed. Texas. yoRHIngS, N od Pap ory Sn fd eel Wi aS 7 ks dom Party.” »" 9 fall shorn pelts, sold at 50 cents N Ind Bub, Serv 4%% otd Jo - 17h 18% 5 # . . 0 Draws Death Sentence above yesterday at $21.50. *Pub Serv of Ind (1 (new) com.. 20% 23% - . A | A scarcity of slaughter ewes|Pub Serv of Ind 3% pfd .... T1'a 81% Deny Slain ERP Official ’ PRAGUE; Czechoslovakia, Nov. limited sales, Good and choice Rost Gear ey Tool 0m oh i 119 (UP)—Anta Moskow, general weights sold at $7 to $8.50. Com: |Stokely-Van Cam
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