Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1948 — Page 8
PAGE 8 Around the World—
Israel UN Morbership . Backed by Argentina, Blocked by Committee
Russia, Ukraine Rap ‘Pigeonhole’ Action; | “Press Officers Confiscate Franto Propaganda——Down 25¢: to” 50c |
By United Press Receipts estimated at - 10,875 The United Nations Vsmbership Committee again post- forced hog pric 49 arop 50 sents, a hundred. pounds below yesterponed action today on Israel's application for membership. Toi But the Jewish state made an important gain when Argen- giockyards today. tina announced it would support the application. Although a few early sales of 180 to 210-pound weights reached The committee, subsidiary of the Security Council, de- gy pf TTS the a of _good cided it would not be able to take a firm position on whether and choice, 160 to, 225 pounders, tm sold at $22.25 to 5,. dropping| the new state should be ad- * atone was diplomatic prerogative to $22.50 and less in late trade. mitted as the 59th member at! Weights from 225 to 260 pounds this session in Paris.
dropped to $20 to $21.50 a hun-| dredweight. Although scarce, 300With Russia and the Ukraine KOrea hand pi 0 protesting that the committee] The south Korean govern. '50.cent drop in 100 to 160 poundreally was trying .to pigeonhole; ment today extended its purge ers resulted in prices at $18 to the Israell bid, the majority de-!| of Communists and anfi-gov-cided to report to the Security elements to the
$22. Council. without a recommenda-| country’s. schools by ordering | tion. | the dismissal of all teachers | who hold questionable political
10, 875 Hogs Go to Market: Price Off 50c
Steers; Heifers I°
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Sows Lose 50 Cents Sows weighing 500 pounds and less lost 50 cents a hundredweight ‘at $17.50 to $18.25. A few choice,
ernment.
The committee's report will beliefs grades below 400 pounds sold at leave to the Security Council— or ($18.50 in earhy trade. The ex-! probably later this week-—the treme top was $19. question of whether Israel should Egypt In cattle trade, steer and heifer|
THE government charged today sales dropped to prices 25 to 50 The council will adjourn Saturday that members of the Moslem cents below those of yesterday.| night, |Brotherhood, students at Khe- A load of good 985-pound steers, Meanwhile, United Nations {dive School, wounded seven pol- reached $30 as several loads of| press officers confiscated about \cemen. one seriously, yesterday high medium to good 900-pound-| 100 copies of Franco Spain prop-| 0 another anfi-government riot. ers sold at $29 to $29.50. aganda leaflets today after un-| cruer Mahmoud Fahmy Noidentified persons dumped them Krashy Pasha sald three students 13 on document tables in the press Vere arrested.
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-pounders, dropped to $24.50. The bulk of just good to medium
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“Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house of the poor Widow. Bisbee not A load of medium grade. near 4 cregtyre was stirring but Santa Claus. So runs the operetta, sented by pupils of School 69 yesterday and today. Jim Thompson, 3448 Hillside Ave., plays Santa. | Widow Bisbee’s children who waited up for Santa and dozed off just before he came are ployed |
_ TUESDAY, DEC. 1, 1048
d33 Airmen Saved From Sea; Navy Gives Up 4 for Lost
.Missing-Men Reported Beyond Hope After
Crash.of C-54 Transport Into Pacific JOHNSTON ISLAND, Dec. 7 (UP)—Thirty-three survivors of la mid-Pacific air crash were en route to Kwajalein Island aboard |the carrier Rendova today and the Navy discontinued t! the search tog | their four missing comrades. The men were picked up by the Rendova last night: 39 hours |after they ditched their crippled C-54 transport plane. Shortly after their rescue the ~~~ 7° |Hawalian' sea frontier at Hono- to Other planes appeared to re[lulu said the search for the four Tieve it. [still missing was being discon-! The official report indicated the tinued. Survivors indicatéd that men drifted about 180 miles from the men were dead, the Navy the spot where the big transport sald. went down. Capt. James M. Lane, skipper of The fll-fated plane carried.30 ° the rescue ship, reported: Air Force enlisted men and a All survivors dre on hoard. crew of seven, It was one of a |The four missing apparently are fijght of four military air trans. : ‘beyond hope.” port service planes ferrying pers . Capt. Lane said the survivors sonnel from Okinawa to the {had told him two men went down United States. with the plane, another died Sin- The 30 passengers were re {day night and the fourth jumped ported officially to be thembers of {into the sea. the 98th Bomb Squadron based at ‘Well and, Happy’ Spokane, Wash. “All are believed drowned,” he said. The message added that all Truymans will Spend
the survivors were “well and Christmas in Missouri ..
'happy.” Lt. Col. W. R. Calhoun, of Bir-. . WASHINGTON, Déc. 7 (UP)— mingham, Ala., pilot of the C-54, President Truman and his family was among the rescued. He rec- will spend Christmas at their jommended that the search be dis- home in Independence, Mo. . - (continued. Mrs. Truman and Margaret
| Air Force identified the missing plan to leave for Independence in
{men, all passengers, as S/Sgt. about a week, Mrs. Edith Helm, {Robert C. Harrell of Milledgevithe. White House social secretary, Ga.; 8/8gt. William A. Colvin Jr., said today. - ’ lof Cross City, Fla.; Sgt. Charles. They will be accompanied by
T. Millapaugh, of Port Jervis, N./Mrs. Truman's mother, Mrs. D. W, Y.. and Sgt. James A. Mitchell of Wallace, who is visiting them
|Ft. Wright, Wash, here. The American servicemen were| When Mr, Truman will leave
“Night Before Christmas,” pre:
A yearlings fell to. $23 to $27.50, ; . on: ne i ] India with common and medium light. by (left to right) Nancy Russell, 3752 N. Tacoma Ave.; Kenneth Bland, 1916 E. 34th St. and (picked up at dusk at a point xe- for practice Vas So was not am : - officia o a has more human rights in Spain| TEN THOUSAND dock work- weights reaching only $18 to! Judy Stern, 3419 Hillside. [porte Mn nin of this tiny mid than anywhere else. {ers went on strike today in pro- 342.0 : " 17 1 : | . Bastien Morley $5 81 .ivrres #1... locean sandspit, some 717 miles Newsbo sboy Calls OF Ger : {test against the arrest last night Cow Trade Active “Yndiana Stocks and Bonds mB Ad LIRA i west-southwest of Honolulu. . y many {of the general secretary of the, Two loads of average to high esl Citizens ng Tel 4Ves 81 ..e..101 |... Amid cheers from the stranded 1949 Pony Express’ . {Bombay Dock Workers Union! heif f ad 850 to! —Dee. T— Pub Serv of Ind (mew) com .. 19% 31% Columbia Club 2-55 63. ...... 9 vere CLEAR SKIES over most of, good ‘heifers from aroun 9 Ks Bia askes Pub Serv of Ind 31; pia 793 827 Delta Coll Sts 86.0.0. 9 ....servicemen, the Rendova launched, DECATUR, Ind., Dec. 7 (UP)— Germany sent the Anglo-Amer-| {and seven other union leaders, 1900 pounds reached $28 to $28.50... 0 w. Corp com. ...iee. ® (Ross Gear & Joo com... Bo ee Hamilton MIg Corp Ss 57 .... 8 “i: whaleboats to effect the rescue. Kenneth Boley discontinued his ican airlift to Berlin into high Greece The bulk of-medium to good heif- {American States old » Stokely-Van Camp 0, 1 Ind Limestone 4 5 ee 68 6 The vessel sped to the scene three pony express service today. gear today. er soil i $7310 326. Asics coll com * #4 1s Fore Tiaure Gump, ote — rg Te ea Ts zo 2% 3% 103 10s hours after the liferafts were Subscribers to the Decatur FOUR MEN and three women, In fairly active cow trade, L 8 Ayres +'a% pld ser "45 . 100 1034 Terre Haute Mase es Hig 3° indnis PAL shus ay 'sighted by a Navy privateer pa- Daily Democrat complained that ot Fraukiurt; Sen, Fon ig D, ‘convicted of aiding Greek guer- Prices hose 25 to 50 cents on can pei § ao stk vids com i2i4 Uniteg Tereprone 4% ofa » +. {Indpls Railwavs Sb 67 oi 9% ® trol bomber of the large rescue the newsboy's pony trampled tes or Hel Bod on Seni rillas were executed at Salonika ners, cutters and sausage beef Babba- Merril 13% : BORD "“|Kuhner Packing 4s 59 87 group. weir lawns. - Ge victed of killhy 5 today. cows. Odd head of good beef Sontral Goin com 00 ine paint oe 63 . (Langsenkamp se 36 oo 88. | After the Navy bomber sighted “It ‘won't be glamorous anyald fr hoe pombe a cows reached $20 to $20.50, as: Cree’ Thenter coll : a Alten & Steen bs 8. II. Pub Serv of Ind lias 75 ..'100 10% the liferafts it maintained a con- more.” young Boley said, “but I'l : weve OI ri 0 Tux 80 v 27 of 4los §F “ : : pd oe during the it was announced Hungary common and medium grades sold Connahiaatsa " nines pid ht o "vid American Loan ‘ 0, Cn Trac Term Corp 56 57 88» stant vigil over the fliers until, use-a bicycle {from now on. LORRY. rt Be Nat AIEEICIAL communique a Ra 1 S150. er sales jumped Commins Ing om eo 3 J] Cummins Eng. O18. ..oeeees. Rixen admitted he shot the flier said that Victor Csornoky. om to prices from $14.50 to $17.50. Consolidated 150 com co... Bish but said he killed in self-defense. "12% Of former President Zol- Strong weights of cutters reached Dh Hai wm i Gen. Clay sald a review showed '2 n Tildy, was hanged at 7 a. m. 1édi to good beef and| p LT Jackson JR otd- .. 83% 88 | |today. Csornoky’s appeal against $17.75. Médium to g s Corp pid w ha | insufficient evidence to uphold {his Nov. 15 sentence for treason Sausage bulls sold at $21 to $23./Herf-Jones cf A pid ‘ 11% the death sentence. was. rejected yesterday by the Vealer sales remained steady Home Se oY ox pid... Bo At: Munich; Max Amman; Hit-| i tidy at $31.50 to $34 prices for-g 800d ing A880. $0: 2-018 wrens ila... 40 : : : ) Ter's former press boss and head llungarian supreme cour Yi Ind Gas & Wat com . 13% 15% . ; | ./and choice grades, $23.50 to $31.50, x Doble 08'e : of a Nazi. publishing house, was resigned when Csornoky was ar d medium grades, | ing A Mich nt % 20s 4 sentenced to 10 years in « labor rested in July. i nT $18.50 NE. 30,/Indels P P - Loan pra eer Ti sta - Y camp by a denazification court Ttaly Yesrling Sheep Scarce | Indpis ne el A com ... i 114) late esiesday, The sourt ordered A NATIONWIDE strike. ofl, Tod yearlings were scarce In 1ha0l Water lass gid in ioe | - 5000 marks s prop-! strike © Indpis Rail .. 8 o erty confiscated. mo ‘cereal food workers started today. et Goad a | Jefferson Nations, Lite so om a3 . Poldnd [Frou ET a ers at 3 lo $25.50. The early top Ent & Life. inl a 6's : . 3 p was - $25.50. Medium and good ;ihcoin Nat Life 82, 88a : ' : THE AMERICAN embassy held Iwere affected by the strike. They grades sold at $22 to $25. Mtmon fettinglon com 11 » two American servicemen for demand wage boosts of about $3 ° common and medium grades disde JHiersin oe 3 : Berlin military authorities today, a Week. C | remained Se » to Sa. ANY nt, mn . eh be wing their arrests | eck and a *N Ind om i - and pi Jul by a Polish iia D h by Ac d i clipped lambs, near 75-pound/¥ Ind Pub Serv 4'sfs pid ... 11 = 184 The two were. given suspended eaths Y cc ents No, 1 pelts, reached $25. Good, [Progress Laundsy To pr n 2 ‘
land choice slaughter ewes sold ~
|steady at $7 to $8.50, as did other Official Weather ‘grades. Odd head only reached
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By Enited Press The nation’s death toll in ac-
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