Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1949 — Page 11

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crease over February, and suc ceeding months will set new marks, JRO state,

entry to place of resettlement, and that provisions in the law barring some displaced persons, particularly recent political refugees, be repealed. The most attacked provision in the law is that making Dec. 22, 1945, the cut-off date for eligibility. It is clamied that Jewish

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (UP) around

ulation W” which places limits on installment buying. Seasonally-adjusted figures on money in circulation have been declining since November. Unad-

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actress Martine Carol, who at 24,

reported engaged to French actor Marchal, elles, George Raft and John Ringling North, announced that she is definitely betrothed to Stephen Crane, former husband [ion of Lana Tumer. ~

trade in the Indianapolis Stockyards today. Good and choice 160° to 240pound weights sold from $21.50 to $22, the practical top price. Weights from 240 to 270 brought $20.25 to $21.50. Prices from $19 to $20.75 were paid for 270 to 310-pounders. . Sow prices rose strong to 50 cents higher.” Bulk sold for $16 to $17.50. Choice lightweights

{reached $18, while stags sold at

$12 to $13.50. Steer Prices Steady Steer and heifer prices remained mostly steady in uneven trade. Buyers gave lower bids in late trade. Several loads and odd lots of mostly good 1000 to 1150-pound steers and heifers sold at $24 to $25.50. Some reached $25. A load of high good and choice 1025-pound steers reached $25 in late trade, as prices dropped 25 to 50 cents above earlier figures. A load of good 1123-pound steers sold at $24.25. Odd head of choice: yearlings, although scarce, rose to $26. Medium 600 to 1000-pound steers sold at $22 to $23. Medium to good grades held steady at $23 to $23.50. Several loads and truck lots of medium and good heifers sold at $22.50 to $24. Common land medium light yearlings and heifers brought $19.50 to $22. Cow Prices Steady Cow prices remained steady, some sales 25 and 50 cents lower. Few good beef cows sold at $17.50. ‘Some remained unsold,

,|sellers asking higher prices. Bulk

of common and mediums held

.|steady at $16 to $17, canners and

cutters at $14 to §16. Bull prices held steady at $21

Hog Prices Up 25-50 Cents In Fairly Active Trading

—Hog prices rose25 to-50 cents! {a hundred pounds in fairly active}

to $22 for good heavy sausage bulls. Bulk of good beef bulls and medium sausage bulls brought $19 to $21. boc Vealer prices remained steady in active trade. Chdice grades

from $20 to $29, and culls from $14 to $20. ! Sheep trade remained generally steady, while ewes were scarce. Odd head of good and choice na-

tive lambs sold at $25.25 to $25.50. A load of good 108 to 109-pound shorn No. 2 pelted southwestern lambs moved at $23.50. A short two loads medium and good northwestern, medium to good near 77-pound averages with dirty fleeces, sold at $25.

$8 to $10, common and medium at $6 to $8. Choice lightweights were salable at higher prices. Estimates of receipts were hogs, 8500; cattle 2275; calves 375, and sheep, 825. 3

Three Truckers Fined $304 Total

Three truck drivers several days ago when state police found them carrying excess weight loads on their vehicles were fined a total of $304 (in Speedway Magistrate Court today, according to Judge Ober. Robert Denton, 1214 Udell St., ang Charles McDonald, R.‘R. 1,

Local Couple To Be Radio

wes Bride and Groom.

Dgnville, each were fined $100 and costs. They drove Grady Construction Co. trucks. , Judge Ober said Denton’s trick was loaded 6450 pounds over the legal limit, and McDonald's Aruck

MARTHA JANE ADAIR, 26, of 266 8S. Sherman Drive will marry Irvin Allen Dobson, 27, of 51 8.

“|Sherman Drive on the “Bride and * Groom"

tomorrow over Station WISH at 1:30 p. m. The wedding will take place in the American Broadcasting Co. studios at Hollywood, Cal. The couple will receive gifts worth approximately $2000 and an all-expense honeymoon at the Highland Springs guest ranch at |Beaumont, Cal. 4

Mr. Dobson and Miss Adair

«graduated . from Tech in 1940.

Dobson has been with the Indianapolis Fire Department for nearly two years and is present-

t ly stationed at ‘Headquarters

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/Gwynne Vanderbilt

Sued in Parking Injury LOS ANGELES, Feb. 28 (UP) ~Millionaire Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, turfman, was sued today

for a Santa Anita race track parking lot accident which injured a 62-year-old pari-mutuel clerk. The clerk, Harry B. Lowe, said in a suit that his ribs were broken Jan. 14 when Mr. Vanderbilt's

car, driven by his chauffeur, | Charles Morano, smashed into his

carried 8470 pounds of /excess weight. ~ “Cloverdale Man Fined Ernest F. Long, R. R. 1, Cloverdale, driving a John Wachtel Co. kK with 6000 pounds over the limit, was fined $74 and costs.

companies were present in court and immediately paid the driver's fines. A

Judge Ober said he refrained from imposing the maximum/ fines of $500 and qpsts when the company representatives promised {to procure scales; for weighing truck loads as soon as possible,

Jap Fined $180,000 TOKYO, Feb. 28 (UP) — highest fine ever imposed in Japanese judicial history was levied today against Gisaburo Kokubo, president of the Kokubo Industrial Co., who reportédly cheated the government out of 57 million yen (approximately $186,000) in corporation taxes.

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were scarce. Good and choice{O: BE. Warsaw, minor loitering : and sale to non-member; Samuel sold at prices from $29.50 0,54 jack Yosha, Evansville, and $31.50, common and mediums|gho-Bar, Inc., Evansville, failure

to maintain high reputation of |S permit premises. :

Slaughter ewes were quotable at|

arrested

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ary, month, a 16.5 per cent drop. Alcohol taxes were off 9 per

from tobac:c:- sales were up 'almost 2 per cent. Manufacturers’

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while retailers’ excise taxes g James Udelhoven, 61, sald that ; furs, jewelry, luggage and morning. PE when the miners realized they were trapped, “we went into the Official Weather barn on the lower level and 17 | UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU (snuggled up to Mag and Kate, i i Feb. 28 ce | OUT MUlES, to keep warm.”

cluded: Frank Miccolis and Gus Romeo, Gary, for after hour sale; Lundy F. Brewer, Shirley, insanitary conditions and insufficient ood.

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