Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1949 — Page 7

or die.”

Peace Efforts wi ith Red Foes

~ Li Hits ‘Government Corruption,’ Asks Tighter . Army Discipline

Acting President Li Toung jen pledged his government tonight fn. Agila wimost 10 hale peace With the Chinese Communists “In

the shortest Ina tigh Iu the srineq forges. ua _achisvemen Party’s request for at least three peace and political reforms are posts.

are different policies, but have a similar aim—solution of the national crisis and the people's ” he said.

Gains a in Its. most|cOmPl

eritical period and must “reform

The Chinese press reported that Premier Sun Fo, who removed his cabinet to Canton early this month, had submitted his resigpation to Mr, 1a.

London The western Big Three offered today to make slight concessions) on the amount of oil properties Russia could have in Austria, but insisted that the Soviets state specifically what plants they want. Georgi Zarubin, Soviet delegate to the Big Four conference on Austria, refused to submit a list of Russian demands at this time. The exchange came as the deputies continued their efforts to write an Austrian treaty. Russia also renewed for payment of $150 million in Austsian reparations... The west. i powers that the sum be limited to $100 million.

Paris Irish Foreign Minister Sean MacBride today demanded more vigorous action for European economic co-operation under the Marshall Plan. He asked a nine-nation committee of the organization f European Economic Co-Opera-tion to defeat a Belgian prop for a new five-nation committee. The existing 19-hation Sounc

first radio

or|Otto Meissner, and Mayor Fer-

heering|Local Issues

probably be too late for submis sion to Allied Headquarters. Therefore installation will be delayed until Wednesday.

Quito

Death toll in the destruction of the radio Quito building by an enraged mob has risen to 21, police reported today. building, which also housed two n burned down Saturday night by listeners who became frightened and infuriated over a broadcast .describing a mythical invasion of Ecuador by men from Mars. Twenty bodies have been recovered from the ruins and one man was known to have leaped to his death from the blazing building.

Luenburg

‘The Uelzen Denazifilation court announced today “that it would begin procecdings Mar. 14 against former Lf. Gen. Oskar Von Hindenburg, son of one time President Paul Von Hindenburg. The prosecution listed as -witnesses several high Nazi and post-war. German officials, including ‘Franz Van Papen, ' Dr.

dinand Friedensburg of Berlin,

Feb. 15

Bl EF otis on rican tates ofa. ca of do e vided they are prepared to meet Avishire. col Sn oA at the ministerial level,” he said. belt Ra % Ftd i] Warsaw Beit R & Stk Yas “The Central Jewish Committee Merrill pfd oi. in Poland today against tral Soya. com ..... the alleged “biased from oR ML fd western, Jews on Poland's #00-|Cont_Car-No Var . nomic situation. 8 The World Jewish {Consolidated Tod ec was attacked for stating in its [Gonsolidated 1nd pt London and New York bulletins|F:. Wayne that there was a strong need for nag. S02 immigration from eastern Europe Home Tel & patauins of the East's économic Ind, Asso Mic Can: the Gountries of the people's as democracies the causes of eco-|indps P & nomic crisis and unemployment | indpls wat have been removed,” the Polish Wat

Central Committee said.

Berlin -Pie-Neue Zeitung, -official -German language newspaper of the American Military Government, said today that Russian forces were’s “brisk military activity” throughout the northern Soviet zone. However, American intelligence officials said they believed the re-

port was exaggerated. They said +4

thére was no cause for alarm in reports of such troop movements. The ‘newspaper also said ‘the) Russians were rushing construction of airfields, underground fuel depots and guided missile Manan. 1, ing sites in Estonia and Latvia.

Canberra

Prime Minister Joseph B.

Chifley announced today the Aus-/=&

tralian government will introduce legislation to cut income taxes 23 per cent. Mr. Chifley told the House of Representatives a reduction in income and entertainment taxes had been made possible by an estimated surplus in the budget.

Tokyo A spokesman for Prime Minister Designate Shigeru Yoshida ~today said that Mr. -Yoshida’s cabinet will be installed Wednesday. Mr. Yoshida was expected to

“Woman, 37, Dies

../badly beaten by a man she met in ..a-tavern Saturday, died last night in General” Hospital of diph-! ss ~|theria, police said today.

% pital, Violet Shaw, 509 N. East St.,

--lcents lower today in the Indian-

_ |choice 160-225-pounders brought

Ama Lose Strong

Soviet Arrests

Anna Louise Strong Accused of Spying

MOSCOW, Feb. 15 (OUP) Anna Louise Strong, 64,.a proBoviet American writer for more| than a generation, has been arrested as spy by Soviet security police and will be deported immediately, the Soviet press announced today. All ne carried a brief Was! announ t on their back pages describing Mrs. Strong, the widow of a Soviet official, as a “well-known spy.”

Europe in 1021 with the American Friends Service Relief in Russia and Poland. x Was Red Official She served as correspondent for various news agencies in Russia and in 1932 married Joel Shubin, head of the press department of the. Soviet Commissariat. He died

Mrs. Strong wrote many books lauding the Communist way of life in Russia, Poland and China and made many lecture tours to the United States to.do the same.

Her latest publication, “Dawn

1048, Among her accomplishments in Moscow was organization of the

Moscow Daily News, the first

English language newspaper in the Soviet Union, in 1930. ie Ll en

After Beating

A 37-year-old woman who was

Before admittance to the hos-

the victim, told police she was introduced to her assailant by a

Pro-Red American

Out of China,” was written nj

recording he wanted “to-do a little. talk“I was very much surprised,”

ing someplace else when her & wanted

AL Ohossectie Actress

[Turns Over New 1 | Nina

| Mind After ; Years | my vimomn act HERSON HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 15-Nina Foch, who's spent seven years be-

“cheesecake” pulled a fast switch

just disappear for a ‘while. Felt Inferior So Cohn played along like a gent and let her do her emoting all covered up. “Then everybody started telling me I had no sex appeal,” she sald. “That gave me an in|tertority complex. But I still re-

ing suit just to prove it.”

out of “B” couldn't crack the “A's” And there she stayed, in a private, little vacuum all her own. Then came the Broadway hit, “John Loves Mary,” with Miss Foch up there wowing the critics

he said. “She asked me three times to come to the microphone. I stood where I was and shook my head. “I was completely quiet for a few moments, After the program she came to me and was very

10 years later. jam I'd spoiled the

mp He testified that later that sum-mer-he was sent to a concentra-

“I told her she was risking her neck,” Mr. De Vries sald, “but she didn't reply.” He said he and his. fellow coun-

many, with the Dutch air lines. He is one of three employees of the Hilversum radio station

friend who later left the tavern.

Hog prices were steady to 25

apolis Stockyards in an only moderately active and uneven market.

Early bulk sales of good: to

United Telephone $% otd Lo. Union Title Co

brought here to testify against Miss Gillars. ..

*‘Hog Prices Down 25 Cents “At Stockyard

Market

cholce head. Small lots of medium to good sold mostly at $22 to $23, while common prices were down to $18.50, One load of fall-shorn South-| western lambs (averaging 95-96

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U. S. Statement _

rent fiscal year through with a year 0:

b. 11, compared |

complete organization of Japan's seventh post - war government this afternoon, but a hitch de-|

veloped. . over. the Democratic Zo

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Local Tok Grain Prices

No. 2 red wheat, $3.07, 2 white corn, $1.11. No. 3 yellow corn, $1.10. No. 8 oats, 0c. New No. 2 yellow soybeans, oi

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«+ |Stags were not fully established] ‘lin the trading, but odd head sold lat $15 down.

% |steady to spots higher in active :+/1400-pound steers sold.for $22.

WASHINGTON, “Feb, 18 (UP)~—Govern-| ment expenses and receipts for the curePCr hupdredweig

Hghtweights brought $17.

Steady to Higher Steer and heifer prices were

trade. Three loads of high good Early sales of. medium

head with a few bringing up to $24. Two } of common to medium|y t Steels Fo $19.50

Steers; 1000 i and down, brought 50 cents to $1 more to-

.|- Bows were weak to 50 cents| ..|lower in relation to yesterday and «sold at $1450 to $16.50. A few

oo latent

M $21.50 to $22, with a top price of pounds) brought $23.50 per huna $22.25 paid sparingly. Weights of |dredweight. A deck of wooled 3 ab 104 |225 to 250 pounds moved mostly good 91 pound yearlings brought N Ind Pub Serv 4% 18 (at $20.50 to $21.50, and a few at|$21.50 per hundredweight. P Malbry a od $21. 75. Slaughter ewes were not avail“Pub Serv of Ind com or 3% a) Hogs in the good to choice 250-|able at quoted prices of $8.50 Boss Gear ina ok 4... 2% 200-pound category brought $19.75{down. # 104 wn ‘Ito $21. Scattered sales of heavy-| Livestock receipts in the Stokely-Van Camp " 9 10% * weight 300-350-pound weights Stockyards, -according to late Stakely-Yan Camp vid . 3% 17 brought $18.50 to $20. Light-|sedsion estimates, were hogs, Teire Haute Maileable o% ~~ ioéy | weight 100-160-pound hogs: s0ld 6450; cattle, 1725; - calves, 275; U 8 Machine com 13% 9% mostly at $19.50 down, land sheep, 450.

‘Play’ Juke Box For $30 Tune

Burglars obtained an estimated $30 by prying open a juke box and a cigaret machine at the Cross Town Coffee Shop, 901 E. 30th St, the owner discovéred this morning. Earl Chance, 40, of 615 E. 30th St., told police the restaurant was ransacked, the combination on a safe ham destroyed. William Walzin, 39, of 1346 w. 26th St., custodian at School 47, 1240 W. Ray St. told police he found several rooms in the school had been ransacked when he reported for work today. Nothing was reported missing.

day. A few medium grade head, av33] eraging 1050-1150 pounds, sold at

Wr $21 to $21.50.”

wThe bulk of good steers, 1000! ds and down, sold at $22.50 B50. “pid ® small Tots of good to cholce| {head moved at $24.50 to $25.

good cows $16.25 to head brought as high as. $18. $14 to

to. $16.50. Bulls Steady

common

to $20.

active session,

Cow prices were fully steady, and instances 25 cents or more higher on cutters. Common to! moved largely at $17.50. A few good

Sannets and cutters sold at! $16 with scattered sales) ot weighty cutters bringing up)

Bull prices were steady wn good heavy sausage bulls bringing $21 to $21.50. Good beef bulls sold Jazgely at $19 to $20 with

medium sausage grides ring $17.50 to $20.50. Good to choice vealers brought | $29.50 to $31.50 in an active and steady market. Common and medium head moved at $20 to $29 and most culls brought $14

Fat lamb prices were vad] to 50 cents lower in a moderately Good to barely! choice wooled hatiye lambs of ‘mixed weights sold at $23 to $24. Bidding was up to $24.50 on

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|and doing very well with her {clothes on. ‘Mr. Cohn promptly signed her up for seven years. Seven Years Wasted

He also gave her star billing opposite Glenn Ford In Columbia’s “Undercover Man" And Miss Foch guesses it's high time she did a little discreet stripping for the photogs. “You have to give yourself a mental pep talk to get into the mood,” she says. “You say to yourself: ‘Gad, I'm the most boa: tiful woman alive! I'm

“And pretty soon you get Sha( feeling’ And you just poi lasts while the boys are at you to stick out your yeling| and take a deep breath. But youl have to keep your mind on so many parts of you—your legs, your hips, your shoulders . . . even your- face.” | Anyway, there was Miss Foch today in a curve-clinging negligee with the plungingest neckline we ever hope to see, breathing deep for the flash bulbs, and keeping her mind on her legs. It was obvious she's been wasting seven long years.

Ex-Carroll Showgirl ‘Burned to Death

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15 (UP) —Police today abandoned a theory that there was foul play in the death of former Earl Carroll showgirl Maxine Gregory, found fatally burned in a hotel apartment. Lacerations on her head led Coroner Ben Brown to order an autopsy yesterday. Dr. Victor L.

[Miss Gregory's death, which Tel

due to smoke and flames. The ex-showgirl's her. flaming bed. Police believe Miss Gregory fell asleep while smoking a cigaret.

Youth Dies of Wound | Inflicted Over Girl

EVANSVILLE, Feb. 15 (UP) --Bill Holtzclau, 17, Carmi, Il, ied in Wellborn Baptist Hospital re yesterday after shooting self during a Valentine's Day argument with his girl friend, | Hazel Robbins, 17, also of Carmi. | Police said the shooting took place outside the girl's home.! Carmi is just across the Indiana-| Intinots line from Evansville; i

Tucker Auto Company | Probe to Open Monday

WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (UP), ~The Justice Department - an-| nounced today that a federal] grand jury will investigate Pres-| ton Tucker and his automobile manufacturing firm. The department said the grand| Jury will start its investigation next Monday, at. Chicago.

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M and Hunter,

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fused to wiggle into a tight bath-§

She finally worked her way} movies. But she}

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lold and had nothing to do with|]

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Film actress Nina Foch, who's spent. seven years avoiding “cheesecake” pictures, yester

eras in this clinging negligee. Miss Foch guessed it was fime she_did a little discreet strip.

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“2 Soldiers Sentenced,

~ Ready to Sign New Contract Times State Servies BEDFORD, Feb. 15-4Agree-ment was announced today on details for a new contract between

the stonecutters, carvers and planers, represented by the Stonecutters’ Association of North America.

have not been made public, Last lweek the Indiana Limestone Co. reached an agreement for two-

men, millworkers ard engineers. All-old contracts expire today. The ILC employs from 900 to 1000 workers in the Monroe-Law-rence Limestone area. The Indi ana Limestone Institute, employing the remainder, has not an-

strikes developed in February last year as a result of deadlocked contract negotiations, but observers believe an extensive walkout this year is unlikely,

Fined in Car Theft

Two soldiers were fined $200 and costs and sentenced to 180

upon their conviction of unlawful possession of a vehicle. Robeit Hodges, 20, Ft. Harrison, and Hugh Kirby, 22, Chanute Field, Ill, were arrested yesterday in a stolen car in the 1900 block of College Ave. after a twoblock chase by police. The car, owned by J. Clyde \bugh, Spruce Pine, N. C., was stolen from the Wayne Parking Lot, Illinois . und. Georgia - Sts,

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