Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1949 — Page 11

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Police reported that savage rioting between Zulu natives and indians has been halted by police and «troops in Durban, but has broken out in Pietermaritzburg, miles northwest of Durban, d is preading toward the Rand gold fields. ; official report said 105 dead had been counted, and that about In hospitals because of

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never to|division now is. Democrats: Es agres again President Courtney and Mr. Cass: tack Israel ] Republicans; Mr, Mendenhall and Lake Success Mr. Kincaid.

The United States was mustering votes for a United Nations Security Council meeting today, at which an attempt will be made to ppss the American plan for peace in Indonesia. : The Dutch object to the United States plan, which would provide

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Board, with three of its four members appointed in the last two weeks, began a new adminIstration in the control of alcoholic beverages here today.

C. Courtney, Democrat, the only holdover member, as president] for 1949, replacing Robert: 8. Smith, Republican, who was /dropped from membership when

The political diyision of the board, which was upset two weeks -ago when County Commis-| sioners appointed Ray Mendento the liquor post, has been rectified. i Board Now Balanced The appointment of Mr. Men|denhall gave the board three Republicans and one Democrat. This forced the State Alcoholic Beverage Commission to take off the board their Republican appointee, J. Roland Duvall, and

his place. Mr. Cass, named to the board last week, has been the state boards over the state for some

the board an equal political division as required by law. The

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wr dual withirawal 3 Duh Asserts Revenues slayers, is assisted to her feet. Her husband got 199 years in the “Christmas blitz.” {. Underestimated prison for his part in the slayings. . Ped

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“Several Toads of medium to good {grade heifers sold “at $23.50 to . Common and medium grade lightweight yearlings sold at $19 to $22.50. In cow trade the bulk of common and medimun grade beef cows sold at $16 to $17, as few

Canners and to $16. J In bull trade prices showed a 50-cent drop. Best heavy sausage bulls sold at $23, as medium and good grades sold at $20.50 to $22.50. Veaiers dropped 50 cents below Friday's prices. Good and choice grades fell to prices from {$3450 ta $36.50; common and medium grades held steady at $24 to: $32, some reaching $33, and culls héld mostly at $17.50 to $23. A few sales were as low as $15. Sheep prices remained steady, as a large deck of good and {choice 91-pound fed wooled western lambs sold at $25. Good and choice native lambs sold at $24 to $25, as slaughter ewes brought $7.50 to $9. Common and mediums sold at $5.50 to $7. J Estimates of receipts were hogs, 8025; cattle, 3100; calves, 450; and sheep, 800.

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Frankfurt aot x 5% 7) Rate Hearin ace Se 478 he GEFs tne optors Seis 4 Lom About 16,000 American troops! today set a target for $3 billion to g It is expected that the hearings| goo, UE 0 JOOY OF Between in Germany, most of them of the/be cut from President Trpman's} will uire several weeks Or! Goce reported : . famed First Division —"the & : | longer: with the IR pressing for a dad red One”—began winter maneu-| Republicans have been ting, J NS Tomorrow {stop-gap fare increase to tide it} I vers.” ; potshots a Mr. Truman's re-| | through its payrolls. Local Issues i quested $41.9 billion spending eee tan, Continued From Page Ome) | . + budget since it was first released, . Conservation Director | me Ase but Sen. Taft's is one of the|financial condition of the com- op: Aptnts Pin Essense. s > . y biggest cuts yet proposed by a/pany. Announces Park Chiefs imerican states pa 10000 5%» " . » GOP leader. | It is understood that the com-| ; " Amanonn Staten » of 4 errr atie Bo 5 The héad of the Senate GOP Pany will try for an increase to| Kenneth Kunkel, director of ISIC CO S00 Log a0 wow s ng Policy Committee said the. ad-113. cents or two-for-a-quarter| the State Conservation Depart-| Belt A ah 16 04 sesns Hw ‘os ministration is underestimating While the intricate collection ment, today announced the ap-| Central Soya com ..,. - 330% Wh ; arin atte oe AE government revenues, He pre- System of the zone fare plan 18 pointments effective Feb. 1 of] Oentral Sore cog ©: Se Ww, » Jan. 17—S8en.|dicted a $2.5 billion surplus by established. tes t three state Cire! Theater com ... “9 Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) an-|July 1, instead of the deficit fore: The transit company contenas/SUPSFintendents © ’ | Com "Loun 4% oid » i " "a nounced today that he has ac-/cast by the President. that during the last year it has P . J-Aare: Sont Car-No vas ‘ ' he cepted a special invitation from| ge, Taft came out fatly|lost § million customers at a cost| Mrs. Ann Norton, -Anderson, Sinios, inl 00% Chairman Hugh Scott to attend|,o.inst new tax increases. To of $500,000. In addition, wage Mounds State Park, succeeding | Consolidated jog som .oveee. 218 the Republican National Commit-|po6et taxes now, he ‘said, would |increases have boosted IR ex-!Nobel Likens, also of Anderson, | Delta He oom ........ 13 14 te menting at Omaha Jan. 26|qy)) the goose that lays the| penses another $500,000. {who resigned; Russell Sprague, | Rave Core MSS SRY rin 9 an . golden egg.” Under the zone plan, the com- {Herfi-Jones ol A ptd ....... 9% 10% The invitation was extended 10" “It we can cut about $3 billion| pany points out that 67 per cent|¥ reemont, Jokagen Sate Pati oor Dry. Gs. oy wd . Sa the senior Senator from Indiana from the budget. there will be no! of the riders would still pay 10-/at Lake James, near Ango 8|ind asso Tel 3 ofa .. on because he headed the activitiesinged for new taxes and there will cent fares, and that a pet of 28 succeeding R. L. Ridenour, An-|ind Os & Wet com .... ne of the GOP-senatorial committee he a surplus,” the Ohloan said in| per cent would pay 15-cent ares, gola farmer, and A. E. (Lon) {10d P&L com _........ i Th} during the 1048 campaign in thei, radio debate. “It can be done! the remainder to be. collected at! Weddle, of near Nashville, Brown! tndpls B &L HA oe : 108% role of vice chairman, {and it should be done.” | 20 cents from outlying sections in| : Indpls Water el A com. ..... 16% 17% 8 | ! {County State Park, succeeding) imdpis water 8% pfd ..... 108 108% oa Cecil Huxduss, new Sisth In other congressional develop-|Zone 3. fs ¥ {Hansel B. Mead, of near Nash- | Indpls Water 4Vu% pd . LL I : an, |ments: {- The - tentative p! ca oF | ville. ways com is one of the principal speakers at| Presidential “Pay—House Dem-| three-mile zones. Zone 1 would - Mr Weddle and Mr. Sprague | “Kingan a arity on. PR the banquet in Omaha Jan. 26. ocrats hope to pass President extend north to 30th St. Zone 2/have had previous experience | near & Com com % She long has been the Republican Truman's Senate-approved payito 56th St, and Zone 3 would | with the park department, having| Lincoln Loan 6% ptd ea National Committeewoman Tom boost ipday ana send it to the cover all territory Jdoyoud. {served in similar capacities in| Marmot Rerringlon com a . e House Dy sundown. Mayor Sends Attorneys {previous Democratic administra-| National Homes Will Vote for Scott The measure, which must be! Mayor Feeney sent the City At-|tions. | iN ng, pu Bers +5 otd ee JOF CR signed before Thursday to give torney, Michael Reddington, and! rp tog {N Ind Pub Serv 4%% ptd ... 16% 18 Former Gov. Ralph Gates Is T will in- hi Nichol logs P R Mallory com ........... 18% 20% the National Committeeman. Mrs. M7. Truman more money, n-| his assitsant, Nicholas Sufana, 0 Thief Takes Polio Funds Progress Laundry "vt 20 nu crease his pay from $75,000 to/observe the hearings in behalf of Pub Serv of Ind com oo 0% 2% Harden said she had never heard 00.000 a hi th ) The m t thief b Pub ery of Ind 3% pid... Hine of any move by Mr. Gates to: 3100 a year and give him ajthe people. ¢ meanest thief was abroad | y+ & Tool 60M ...... 3 more liberal expense account. It; “The Indianapolis Railways has; again Saturday night. This time So ind O&F 44 ofe 103% 100 oust Mr. Scott. He is a fellow- i . . ‘na | Stokely-Van Oa cornee BY 10% member of the 81st Congress and also raises the salaries of the certainly done nothing for us,’ the he went into Cranford's Cafe, 406 okely-Van Camp DIG ......c 16 18 will receive Mrs. Harden's vote as| Vice President and Speaker of the Mayor said. It's generosity has W. Washington St., and took the Terre Haute Maflesble ...... 10% n chairman—if any vote is taken, House from $20,000 to $30,000 been pretty. limited.” linfantile paralysis box from the |J 8 Michine omc. lower “I ‘do not think there will land gives them an extra $10,000 He added that City attorneys counter.. The box had $5 or $6 | Union Title Co cove BM any contest,” Mrs. Harden added. TOF ®Xpenses. had no specific instructions otheriin t. == =~ =~ I + loo a She will be assigned to the) . Allen & Steen a § “tn " House Veterans Committee when T of ! Weath I t t Amerioan Loma he soon “no. the appointments are confirmed. | oO ay 5 er Oo OCas Beer Pee sn ho. Ion a a Official Weather | Ar a 2 : Delta Coll Sis 86 Bl are UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Hamilton Mix COrD de #7 .... 9% an, . we ““Wenrise ..... 1:04 | Sunset... 4:41 ind Limestor CN IERIPIY | Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m 2| pis P ; ' we sees we 106 Lo on 19 ee Ratlways 6s 4 . 02% o% shows the tempern- . J we 41 - ture In other olties: ue Kuhner Packing 4 " - 5 ss Low N. Ind. Pub. Serv. 3%s 73 .... 90% 102 2) BE Ry i n | Trac. Term 5s 87 .8 nN 3 | - { # | fl Local Produce 9 ii 2 | - | -'d ve Is, 4% Ibs and over, Me; 3 YS Xe, 1 stA0UNS under 40 the, nd Leghorns, 38¢; spring“=n Re. .- Sov \J on and TORI, 300; Leghorn ’ . [| —. S———, et We; cocks, 17c: stags, 30¢; Ne. 3 n \ = rar E 4c_ less than No. 1 5 | TIruisa’ frent receipts, 84 lbs. to case, u J Mog ! | 380; Grade A large, 43¢; Grade A medium $ “Nix | | ah ANI Je: Grade large, de; Grade A small ! Bubtertat—No. 1, Slo; No. 2. Se “0 3 ene eet bre 4 4 is : Local Truck Grain Prices “1 PARTLY CLOUDY AND el CLOUDY ARIAS Ne 3 Sha orn, the rs . 1 v ow corn, . hee i ry ow No J yellow soybeans Li 5 1 | Ad amicriol U.S. Statement : avn Cie Yanea rates, tre Kel . 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