Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1948 — Page 6
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Korean Question Gels Final Place on Agenda; | No Serious Mishaps Admission of Israel This Year Unlikely | Are Reported Here y United Press The United Nations General Assembly in a sudden shift in| ~Indianapolis:spent a. week end plans, voted today to adjourn next Saturday night and resume its] free of serious traffic accidents work in New York on Apr. 1, as the crackdown. on speeders The final decision shifted the date for reconvening in New York and from Feb, 1 to Apr. 1. It came after a day of self-criticism for| Elsewhere in the state, “hows failure to complete the work here in three months, lever, two persons ‘were killed The assembly rejected a British | Norwa {in traffic crashes and 33 persons proposal to stay in session here y. were Injured when a ‘Chicagountil all the work on the agenda | ONE MINER was dead and 14 pound Greyhound -bus crashed was ‘completed. {missing today following an eX- into a rallroad underpass. The Feb. 1 date had been ap~| plosion at the King's Bay coal Dead were: proved earlier in the day by the Mines on one of the Spitzbergen, pa) _Knowlan,. steering committee. islands in the Barents Sea. Mich., The political committee ap- ———— {day when the semi-trailer he was
proved an American request to 2 . |ariving plunged into a ditch near spend the final=week here on the nog rces Im Hammond. State police said he
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Korean question. {passed a bus and apparently lost Istacks.Chances Stim control of the truck. United Nations diplomats said Hh 3 Mt. Vernon; thu jichel probably Jrogig nol be] as struck by a Louisville. and admitted to the United Nations Nashville train at a crossin Bl yon hes Cattle - Are Steady; pagnyije tr §-in everal members of the Secur-| : ity Council were understood to Some Bids Lower 33 oth i { feel that the Israeli membership. Hog prices remained = steady 2d 33 others injured less seribid should be put off until later. with Friday's average trade in ©Usly when the Greyhound bus) If it is, it likely will come up next/the Indianapolis Stockyards to- Struck a railroad underpass near February or March in the second day. Westville, Saturday night Bus part of the current assembly! Good and choice grades, 160 to, Driver Charles R. Decker, Gary,| meeting. t22b-pound weights, sold at $22.50!52id he swerved to the side of the| Japan 220-pounders reached $23.50, as struck the underpass, JAPAN'S chorus girls 4oday (a part load established a top| Arrests Fall Off
Two persons were hospitalized |
Ito $23.25. Several lots of 180 to/road to avoid another vehicle and |-
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Leaders in business, industry and education will see the story of modern lighting done in a six-act drama, presented by the Westinghouse Electric Corp. next Wednesday at 3p. min the. Antlers Hotel. The drama, with an all-professional cast. will tell the story of - artificial light development, starting with the sun itself, source of all light and color.
Roy T. Combs, Center Township ass jessor, is pointing out to Bert Zuver, city assessor ‘of Des. |
Moines, la.. the highest land value in Indignapolis. Joda Newsome, state administrator for reassessment of Indiana, writes down the figures, ‘with Hugh I. Harter, chief appraiser of Des Moines, looking on, Mr. Zuver ‘and Mr. Harter were here this week conducting a school for deputy assessors in preparation for the Hoosier state reassessment next year.
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awarded gaudy Japanese battie- Price of $23.75. Admitted to Porter Memoria 1 ee ne Aska Otied Teieumone 3% od. 1x 1] dores—planks of polished wood | - Weigfits from 225 to 260 pounds Hospital in Valparaiso were Mrs. ‘ Agents PD COM am ree 3 Upiom Title com . 52. embossed with gaily dressed |sold at $21.75 to $23. as 260 10|ywiiam Holland, Detroit, Mich., Atmerican States ofa. C28 BONDS {olls— | ic American Stetes of A .. Advance Paint 6s 63 ........ 9s ae geisha dolis— to Bing Croshy (300 pounders brought §21- to) and William L. Mason, Gary. The, yrshive Coll : com 16% 17% Allen & Steen $s 57 ile lL and Producer Joe Pasternack ($21.75. Weights from 300 to 240, a driver suffered burns and LS Ayre Late, pt or 45.7100 03% en & | Loan. 41,8 po % ” med im | - : i { . American Loan 4'2s 56 ...... § ate I xh Junica) oy y ac Soi ” a Tk bales. lacerations when a hand fire ex-) Linn Denied Delay [Belt 8 & oti vide cols. Thon Bastian Moric) Su ¥1, a 8 cl ; {tinguisher broke and showered his . Bobbs-Merrill pfd _.... oh 61 nn — To the Japanese, battledores $25 to $22.50. : [Hag with fluid. el Murder Charges Central’ Sova tom’ Bw 0% (Gotumia Club 2.3363" avner ne “. ¥ “ I . Blas 66 ...... oe _ re Shige ot beamy and ideal ua Tose A Row The traffic department of the; Robert C. Linn, one of two men | Comite Pasa 34 (I Bamiiton Mfg ¢ Corp 5s 57°..0. $8 o > - Mr. Crosby and Mr. weights reached $18 to $19, Al- {Indianapolis police department | {charged with the “gravel pit” Cont Car-No : 1 1% | Ind Limestone us 66. 69 asternack were selected in a reported a sharp drop in the num Cummins Eng com 14 18 |Indpls Brass & Alum 5s 56 .. 98 poll of 5000 girls. The battle- {though a few choice light sows|rePOTY ain be Jor ou | murder of Theodore Wolfe was Cummins Eng’ pfd evans [ndpis P&L 3's 10 C103 © 108 dores will arrive about Chist- aod ut Sa 2 1004} Soles Were larrests Saturday and yesterday. | [today granted a change in venue) |Consotiduied tnd oa n an eure te 1 - on 6" “a “- 0 o | Delta tric com wee I T h Ww 6... 9 from a at a aliyweod Cattle Steady _ | Thirty-eighth St. continued to¥ special Judge Herbert N.[pi Werneucriao am 5fd’"L! 3 8 (Milner packing te: 88 gir an cattle trade, steer 824 acon} for 2 major og [er mere Jones 61 iy A pid bid 114 |N N Tha Pub Serr Sign no Be 10 : ifers sold at prices steady with of the arrests. ve oO e 10 Linn, 28, of 631 Holly St. wag Home Tel & % 8 ag, iP rv of Ind 3's 75 ...100 ve Czechoslovakia those of Friday, although some speeding arrests Saturday oc- arrested with Herbert i Bi 3 3 wo Thee Term Corp a woe wm as at com Mich
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bids were lower. . curred on the 38th St. dp RIE a Soveriment Lots of good and barely sholgeway Thers yore 12 Other, tat. tonin Zapotocky left Prague by prae, Ening from §50-to ¥: ¥; train for Moscow last night. The group included Foreign Minister earings, reached 830 lo $3130/and thers Vliadimi Clementis and other high bo vi, aa prices. There were f i i government economic and politi-|* owe $3 1 ‘ > v re one _ nor acelcal experts. os a oe ‘and ents over e week-en “Unofficial commentators paid . brought $25 to $29. A few com-| = the group probably would discuss ion BS lo were recorded | Child Guidance’ “Ih Soviet officials. Tt was pe:|St $21 to $22.50 Several loads & ditor to Speak lieved that further Czech eco-| {8 Dostiy 5 Z00d. heifers sold at Si Ro p b % di nomic sanctions against Yugo-| { 85 Rosemary Roorbach, edislavia would be among the sup-| Cow trade Spsned-fally steady | tor of the “Child Guidance” mag: fects discussed. Ireached $20 to fs ras a. |azine for the Methodist Church; ¢ . § {will give the principal talks at the Great Britain {medium pay 5 349 to 19. Indianapolis Methodist District oF OREIGN SECRETARY Ernest Canner in cutter sales held at [esting of children’s workers next in returned to the foreign of- gay. fice” In’ Tondo today after an oral] Be ent 4 Bher The meeting will be held Dec. 11 absence of four weeks for a rest. sausage bulls up to $23. Medium | prongs, na La in Ine 5 s : ure Soviet Russia gd Sead rae Bonini Bd persons interested in the religious! SEVEN YEARS ago today | “Sales on vealers remained! {guidance of -children are expected the Soviet army opened a sur-_ steady, hampered by a very. light | be present—teachers; pant ore prise offensive that saved Mos-" supply. and sholce gra des |cDurch school officers and others, cow from the German forces |solq at paced Do S300 $34. a, Roorbach will discuss hammering at its gates. Common afd medium. sales held] 8ciism for children and be inBho Moscow radio noted the |a¢ $2350 to $81. as did (troduced by the Rev. W. Randolph| a today. $18.50 to $22. Odd um Sully at ‘Thornton, executive secretary of _ east a Pravda ere te. around er we the . Indiana Conference. Miss| : i dow H aroun ved Myrtle Standiford, Indiana conferSteady fat ogy Recuiv brought |" director of children’s work, $25 1 SI00 Tor P! NE will give the devotions. Miss Edna native clatges, ’ so 4 ang lot of L. Cutshaw is district director of FOREIGN OFFICE sources inlchoice, closely sorted grades held ’s. work. Tel Aviv reported today that alhigher. Medium to good ___visit to Cairo and Amman by Dr. were $22 to $25. a ckers Dough Ralph Bunche, acting United Na-| Although ‘common and medium ~tions mediator for Palestine, was grades could climb higher than, Kneads a Row concerned with renewed negotia- $19.50 to $22, one and a tions between lsrael and the Arab joads of southwestern, 97 hr A 27-year-old baker's fear of states, fot = laverage yearlings reached $2250 1 . {In quality considered trade. oc hee “One and a hat of southwest: “THE LEGISLATIVE Yuan ern 85-pound averages sold at ‘scheduled its first debate tomor- $25.50. Good and choice slaughroy in Nanking on .a bill urging ter ewes remained steady at $7 the Chinese government to apvealito $9, as comon and medium ' -10--the - United Nations ‘against held at $510 $7.50. "alleged Soviet violations of a 1945 Early estimates ~ of receipts) - treaty of friendship and alliance were hogs, 8000; cattle, 3500; hot ween China and “Russia, ‘calves, 400, and sheep, 1500,
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