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id to Free Egyptians in Negev Desert
- Breaks .Stalemate in UN. Palestine Work
PARIS, Dec. 10 (UP)—Israel broke a sfalemate in United Na. tions work on Palestine today by | agreeing to release a force of 2000 ; Egyptians trapped at Faluja in| the Negev desert, ' ry United Nations aiinouncet| het President-David: Ben-Gurion fo Israel had agreed to negotiate with the United Nations on freeIng the Egyptians “by stages,” as proposed by Dr. Ralph Bunche, acting Palestine mediator. Diplomats hoped that “thé Ts: raeli move would clear the way . for full fledged armistice negotiations. between the - Arabs and Jews on the entire Palestine military situation.
Mr. Gurion; in a message he! ordered sent to Dr. Bunche, em-| phasized that Israel would release the encircled Egyptian troops on the understanding that
Egypt was committed to discus- *
sing a Palestine armistice. ' Order Armistice Talks The Security Council ordered armistice negotiations last Nov. 16 after a previous order io ho raeli withdrawals from positions won in a 8 sey which violated the United Nations! truce there. As soon as th#Israell note was
sanctions committee canceled an afternoon meeting at which it had planned to consider punitive action to Torce the Jews to open the Faluja pocket. Israel had been given until 9 a, m. (Indianapolis time) today to| give ground on the Faluja ques-
British-led drive for Security Council enforcement action, Dr. Bunche was satisfied with
Arabs and Jews might now move
Hg up the Palestine Hostiities;"" Houseless Lot ‘Costs
ELIZABETH, N. J, Dec. 10
a Newark attorney, $350 today not to buy an empty 75x125 foot lot. Superior Court Judge Alfred A. Stein ordered Mr. Werbel to pay a $100 counsel fee and a sheriff's fee of $250 in order to withdraw
lot at a publis auction. Mr. Werbel explained when he made the $4000 bid he had Shaught 1h 106d 4 Rouse on
Magrow Camp to Meet
A carry-in dinner and gift ex-
change will be held at a Meeting |
of Maj. Harold C. Megrew Camp and Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, at 6 p. m. Mon-
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Drive Carefully—Here's One Good Reason
Convertible converted . . . This coupe driven by Wilfred Meyers Jr., 268 S, Emerson Ave., came | out second best in a brush with a truck at 13th St. and Grant. Ave. yesterday.
Hoosier Winner Holidey Shopping Down From 1947 In Cupid Mixup
sales ~The American people apparently are spending less on Christmas shopping this year than they did
a similar
GARY, Dec. 10—An attractive, honey-haired German girl whom a Texan tried to claim, will {be married here within the next [two or three days to her Hoosier sweetheart, When Fraulein Walteraut Fisher, 24, stepped off a transAtlantic ship. at Brownsville, Tex., yesterday, she found that both Leroy Westergreen, Chesterton, and Walter Maithews,
sales for the week ended Dec. 4 were 4 per cent lower than in the same week last year, Buyer resistance prices was suggested quarters as a factor in the drop.! On the other hand, there is a|RaPba
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ining, Capetown; verpool; American Scfentist, to higher Amerioo Shipper, Bremen in some {Valetta; Gen. A. M. Patch, Bremerhaven; {Mormacsaga, Oslo, Noordam, Rotterdam; iParthia, Liverpool, Pioneer isle, Papeete,
Le Havre;
greater availability of goods this (Orleans. Aruba; Hilton, San Juan; 0 mingos, nambuco,; year and the urge to shop early perio Cortes Maya, Kingston; Mormac ale, Maranhao; ormacir, i; Pose! ay doy great ih has)? don, Curacao; Santa Barbara, Cristobal;
THE INDIANAPOLIS “TIMES
were down 4 per cent for the week and] amount for the four weeks ended Dec. 4, in comparison
last year. Or they're more in-|With 1847. Cleveland was off four Fraulein Refutes clined to wait until the last and four, ‘“y sl minute. Texan s Claim fo Her The Federal Reserve Board re- Ship Movements Times State Service ported that department store By United Press «
New York Arrivals — Saturnia, Genoa;
New York Departures—African Light Americah Manufacturer,
Exchester,
ael Semunes, Bremen; Steel Seafarer |Penang; Stockholm, Goeteborg; Esso New Loide Manaqui, ; Mormae-
: gdanta Clara, Cartagena; Veragua, Havana.
Capeharts Take Florida Vacation
Senator Supports Willkie Plan
Times Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Dec. 10—8en. and Mrs. Capehart are en route
Christmas vacation.
as chairman of the Senate committee conducting the basing point price hearing here. The Capeharts will be back in Indjanapolis after 10 days and will as-
there, the Benator said,’
«for his plan to have a “revitaliza-
1949.
“I think it is a very splendid idea,”
I will be very happy to support {it and glad to take part in it.” | The Willkie plan is to have a party meeting, with both leaders and rank-and-file Republicans, to |discuss new directions which they y |hope will result in future victories.
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{Paxton Tex. had entered clajms
for ‘All a Mistake’ Miss Fisher, of Essen, said it
IN INDIANAPOLIS ~~
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EVENTS TOMORROW B Indisna Classroom Teachers Assosiation |, oe.
Convento Indians Association of Dyers aud Cleaners
Mr, Westergreen, a former War Department employee in the Army Post Office at Bremen, said today that he met Miss
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