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The broadcast, from the Communist North Shensi

radio, also announced officially that six new names had been addéd to the Communist list of “war criminals” including Generalissimo Chiang’s oldest son, Chiang Ching-kuo. If all “war criminals” are arrested, the commentator said, Mr. Li himself may be given his freedom despite the fact his name is on the original list. Decide on Evacuation “Communist observers believe,

he will get an amnesty,” the com-

mentator sald. His comments!’

followed the broadcast of the official Communist spokesman on the, radio. The Nationalist government, for, i part, urged the Communists to speed up plans for a peace conference. The government also decided on a partial evacuation of Nanking within 10 days as a precautionary measure. Move to Canton Authoritative sources said the peat of the Chinese Nationalist government | will be moved to Canton within ‘the next 10 days and will begin to function there on Feb. 5. These sources. said the Executive Yuan, highest organ of the Nationalist government, decided today to urge the Communists to set the time and place and appoint delegates immediately to the projected peace conference.

Israel PROVISIONAL Premier David Ben Gurion appeared assured of

cery ter but medical authorities doubt

cure their ulcers. The current cabbage juice for ulcers vogue apparently started!

Gloss Taken. Off Report by Doctor On Dear Relief

oy JANE STAFFORD

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and drink it may feel betwhether - the cabbabe juice will

from a report of Dr. Garnett Cheney of Stanford University School of Medicine, ; He treated 13 peptic ulcer pa-

Cleared Again

Von Papen Freed By Appeal Court

Rest of 8-Year Sentence Canceled

{ulcers was 7.3 days. “In the absence of controlled levidence, there is no reason to at-

{Cheney report,” Dr. Morris Fish-

tients with fresh cabbage juice and reported their ulcers healed faster than on standard ulcer treatments. In six of the patients the average healing time for the

tach much significance to the

bein, »ditor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, commented. Cites ‘Relief’ “Anything which will dilute the acid or cover the ulcer will bring relief,” he added, “but this is not a cure of ulcer.” Dr. Cheney's theory that cabbage juice, and a variety of fresh greens and cereal grasses as well as fresh milk, raw egg yolks, certain animal ind vegetable fats and stomach lining may contain the antiulcer substance or vitamin is in line with present scientific thinking. Vitamin researchers at the U. S. National Institute of Health believe the healing effect of various ulcer diets is not due merely to the acid neutralizing or pepsin checking effect of the diets. They are searching now for foods or food substances with a more specific effect. But so far as cabbage juice or a specific vitamin substance in it is concerned, they state much more work must be done before a definite gntiulcer

NUERNBERG, Jan. 28 (UP)—| Franz von Papen, the old gray fox of German diplomacy who helped boost. Adolf Hitler to

the premiership today when his

denaz.fication appeal court. and

Mapai Labor Party jumped into ajordered set free,

strong lead with more than half the votes counted in Israel's

first |

| The court ruled that the time

Von Papen had spent in jail since

{healing effect can be proved. Emotional factors are known to have a tremendous effect on lulcers. Consequently, medical au-

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“Insist on’ Sign of Good Faith; Simo s Son Listed as ‘Criminal’

Talburt Cartoon, Pag n, Page 12 | By OHANG KUO-SIN, United Press Staff Correspondent . NANKING, Jan. 26—A Communist radio commentator demanded today that Acting President Li Tsung-jen place in custody all Nationalist “war criminals,” including Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, to demonstrate his desire for

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Hog Prices Stay On Uneven Keel

‘Some Weights Strong in Trading

Hog trade was uneven today in the Indianapolis Stockyards with Of the Indiana School Study Com ting last night. .

limited early sales of weights 220 Mee pounds and down selling strong) with yesterday's averages, and in| extreme cases, 25 cents higher. Bee trade was less dae and| Then after the meal they heard barely steady with yesterday's lan abbreviated report of the comllow close and good to choice 160-| mission’ s 12-months’ study of the 220-pounders sold at $21 to $21.50. {Hoosier school problem. The extreme late top was $21.75. The report was given by BurEarlier trade in the same session /ie¥ N. Bechdolt, commission difor similar weights was at $21.75] [fester ne Tepented the nage. 5 n> With a top of $22.50 paid ‘have been made public by the 0-250 commission in the past: The "weigh a. 0 Je unde aved overcrowded conditions and the weights were down to $19.50 or| need for additional teachers and (schools; the schools’ lack of

Assemblymen

Lincoln.

ht -200 Jota it ete Po pounds money to meet the requirements, $18.50 to $19 and 290-330 pound- and 3ht Bb ge Varina, in ine stribution o pup an chers, $17.75 to $18.50. Lightweight) = J in )

100-160-pounders sold at $17.50 to|

$20.50. Mr. Bechdolt called attention Sows 50 Cents Higher to the two school consolidation The sow market was strong bills introduced in the House by with some early sales bringing up| Rep. Jess C. Andrew (R. West to 50 cents higher than yester-| Point) and Donald A. Rogers (D. day. The bulk of early sales | Bloomington). He sald they were brought $15 to $16.50. Choice| the “solution” to many of the

Bills Called “Solution”

power, was cleared today by a thorities point out, ‘almost any)

kind of diet treatment may succeed ‘n some patients for a time. {The big thing to consider is |whether the ulcers will

general election. The moderately |the end of the war was sufficienthealed aft after the treatment.

socialist Mapai party seemed cer-| tain to take a‘ least 50 seats in|

the 120-member constituent assembly.

Rhodes

ISRAEL and Egypt signed an! enduring = cease-fire agreement)

promising to refrain from new attacks in southern Palestine before their representatives suspeitded armistice negotiations to report to their governments.

Great Britain GEORGE GIBSON resigned his $20,000-a-year job as chairman of the northwest electricity board|g after a government-appointed tribunal said he had been “influenced” by the gifts and hospitality of lobbyists. He resigned his concurrent post as a governor of the Bank of England during hearings before the tribunals.

United Nations

penance, and canceled the re: | mainder of an eight-year sen tence at hard labor. This was the second clean bill given the 70-year-old Von Papen! for his part in Nazism. He was

one of the three men acquitted by| Ayrshire Col oom oily 14% the Nuernberg War Crimes Court | is, AVIS 418% pd ser 48 180 which tried Hermann Goering Beit ER & Jds oum,. 3 and other Nazi leaders. | Soba: Merril pra : Barred From Office Central. Boys on 8 »

2, 1947. He appealed eight gh fold pid. oo

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103% {near 900 pounds sold at $25 per

lightweights sold at prices up to| Hoosier education problems. $17, and in a few cases, up to He pointed out how the bills, $17.50. Stags brought $13.50 per| if they become laws, would permit hundredweight down, |the centralization of schools in a |" Trade in all slaughter classes county so that variations in en|of cattle was fairly active with|rollment might be adjusted. |steers and heifers selling strong! He contended most counties to instances 25 cents higher in|

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Sen. Dorothy Gardnar (R. Ft. Wayne), Mrs. Sen.: Moore (R. Indianapolis) and L. V. Phillips, IHSAA commissioner, met last night at_a dinner meeting given Indiana lawmakers by the Indiana State Teachers’ Association.

contain schools which are over: relation to yesterday. | crowded and at the same time The bulk .of good miyed year- others that could handle larger|

Hear ‘Wants’

Of State School Study Unit

Survey Chief Cites Inadequacies of System |

At Dinner-Meeting With State Legislators

By LOUIS ARMSTRONG State lawmakers have a better idea of the legislative “wants”

mission today following a dinner] |

The legislators and school people met formally over heaping plates of beef and potatoes in the 14th floor dining room of Hotel

per-pupil cost of education. He recited the study's estimates) that 5000 additional classrooms! and 2000 additional teachers would be needed by 1950. Class rooms he said cost an average of| $30,000 each, including furnish. ings and equipment. Job Costs $45,000 The study, he said, had cost the Indiana State Teachers Ase sociation.and other groups a total of $45,000. Robert Wyatt, secretary of the, Indiana State Teachers Associa-| tion, presided at the meeting, Representatives of the Parent Teachers Association and Indiana and Indianapolis Chambers of| Commerce were present.

ALL THIS WEEK JAN, 24 to 29

oe Asked ings and heifers moved at $22. 50 enrollment. These he said could » (to $24.50. A partial load of good be adjusted under the provisions

AT ALL OUR STORES

{to choice yearlings averaging

|Wound Proves Fatal To GI Shot in Tokyo Riot

American soldier “shot by mil.| “iitary police during an enlisted men's riot at Camp Crawford! {Sunday night has died, |Douglas MacArthur's headquarters announced today ing notification of kin.

DAMON SWITCHES JOBS

(UP)~Ralph 8. Damon, former head of American Airlines, tool over as president of Trans Wor Airlines today.

of the bill so as to reduce the

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‘| hundredweight. Medium yearlings ito $22. Common head sold down-

[ward to $17.

Circle Engravers “ wii and heifers brought mostly $20

Appoint Roy Hice

Roy A. Hice, for 23 years a

Although freed, he forfeited [Cio ® Thester om ...oocooee Bu 30,000 marks (nominally $9000) Contouaated. Figance od ya Cows Sell Steady membes of the. Bim v Rioudes: and was barred by court order & Bnet aq Cows sold fully steady with good named vice dis or Cire| from ever holding ar publie| Simmias Ee 5 Sree a 7% beef cows $17.50 to $18. anny. of hie on office. Consalidnied 154 + eee 31 3°|Young heifer-type head brought cle avg E. Von Papen was sentenced by | Delta Electric oom 113 4 |up to $19, while common to me- Co., Inc, 1 denazification court here Feb. | yoe-Jackson RR pfd ... 8° * dium weights moved at $16.25 to Marviama St. | . 8

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He is a spe-, elalist in photo-|

Hitler was the greatest criminal| of all time, whereas he had joined |}

regarded it as a genuine peace |

THE WESTERN powers, in a sharp reversal of their old position, now oppose formation of the| long-sought United Nations in-!| ternational peace-keeping force until the German and Japanese peace treaties are negotiated, it

“was learned today at Lake Suc-|

cess. The West previously has pressed for early action on the so-called “United Nations army” and accused Russia of blocking its formation.

Greece FIELD MARSHAL Alexander Papagos, Greece's new supreme army commander, ousted his pro-| American chief of staff today in the start of a general army shakeup. He replaced Lt. Gen.| Dimitrios Yantzis, who has been regarded by his critics’ as a “yes man” for American Gen. James Van Fleet, with Gen. Georg Kosmas.

Japan THE IMPERIAL household | board, from the president down to the lowest court servant, today tendered greetings to Emperor Hirphite and Empress Nagako on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary during an informal audience on the palace grounds at Tokyo. It also happened to be the 60th birthday anni. versary of Gen. Douglas Mac- | Arthur—his fourth in Japan. The general observed a “routine day.”

London PROMINENT refugees from 10

eastern Europead countries joined

forces against communism at a. conference of libera

movement. ways iY | Vealers were active and steady terian Church. — herbert Kingen Katitial tite eam .. i lin relation th yesterday. Good Other officers Leon Blum in Hospital |e Jaito choice veaters brought $32.50) we pies Of the Circle Co. PARIS, Jan. 26 (UP)—Former Lincala att ee d to $34.50, but choice weights were . are C. R. Swaim, | Premier Leon Blum was reported | yas aimon Herrington com ..... 3% 4% rather scarce. Common to me-'president; R. T. Brocker, vice

|“In satisfactory condition” today!

|after a minor operation yesterday N N Ind

at “the American hospital here. Mr. Blum, who is 76, has been | {suffering f from _Phlebitis.

| Romania, the Ukraine and Yugo- Ross

slavia.

In appealing he pleaded that|ind Asso fos 3 pla Hitler had deceived him. He said |g $'

the Nazi movement because he [nd bn pid ndpls Water 40% pra’ | indo a of

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Indonesia | "A REPUBLICAN &pokesmain |said today that 35,000 crack In-| donesian - troops invaded Dutch-

occupied West Java a week ago Al

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THE COMMUNIST Party's new | conciliatory attitude evidenced in|

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9% 10%/$17.50. The bulk of canners and | Hook Ag “ cutters sold at $13 to $16.25. Ato a ig - . Rv HR The bull market was steady and Mich B 4%%. 991% 102i B0od heavy sausage bulls brought ina P&L 22% 23% $21 to $21.50. Good heavy beef

mon . to medium

{with a few selling as high as $32.

Ewes Are Scarce

at $25.25.

| weights bringing $24 to $25.

.|Mixed lots of common to barely

+: good weights brought $18

o at $20 up.

bulls sold at $18 to $19, and com- : sausage bulls|‘ ot moved at $16.50 to $20.50.

Ewes were scarce in a sheep 08 market active in ‘all classes rep-| resented. Three loads of good to Jan. 26 (UP) |choice Southwestern lambs, av-| Was reported today to be making

son and a mem

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dium weights moved at $22 to $31 president, and Gordon B. Mess,

secretary-treasurer,

|Culls sold mostly at $16 to $22 4 with a Tew seining as ww as $12: Lillibet Recovers, -

“but Can't ‘Spot’ Her Baby

SANDRINGHAM, England,

A normal recovery from measles,

Rita OF to Paris

CANNES, France, Jan. 26 (UP

to —Prince Aly ‘Khan and his in..|$23.50. The bulk of these moved tended bride, Rita Hayworth, left |Aly’s Riviera villa by car today,

L. E. Howell,

| teach courses In federal income] {tax and advanced accounting ‘in |the Butler University Evening Division during the spring semester

{oeginning Feb. 7 to 12.

| 0 as» 33004 {France and Italy appeared today fe Var ty Ags 8... - Slaughter ewes were quotable | presumably for Paris. {to have affeéted slightly the four-|} "el 3s 78 esate {at the steady price of. $0. day Socialist Unity (Communist) indpia- R Ra bs 67 “ | - Livestock receipts in the stock- Howell to Teach Pay tougieis i Berlin. A Kummer vss (yards, according to late soysion| bite ng e delivered by Col. |! p § tow 1 estimates were hogs, 5850; cattl ge Tulpanov, Soviet zone pup Te 4 100 11025; calves, 250 250 and sheep, 875. propaganda chief known for his AE A 180 n mo—— bitter attacks against the West, — was carried by the Soviet-licensed 1} © Statement Catholic Wr Writers Gallery | {Germany agency ADN and then Picks College Head Foon “WASNINOTON, Jan. 3 (UP)—Oovern-| OLEAN, N, Y., Jan. 26 (UP)- { ec h ‘Colombia | vent seal year bad Tier 4 compared Election of the very Rev. Thomas

THE UNITED STATES and | {Colombia are giving earnest con |

{sideration to the possibility of (Sur lus | Publ

| canal, Colombian Foreign Minister Oold

| digging a second Atlantic-Pacific

|Bduardo Zuleta Angel said last | {night at Bogota. pibiated canal, which would sup{plement the Panama Canal, would follow the courses of the

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