Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1949 — Page 20

Attack on Jogjakarta (Wreck of C47 During 2-Day Battle With 9 Dead |

2 Lose Six Killed, 14 Wounded-in Defense py - + Of Ancient Former Capital City of Foe : ’ } By United Press ; © An Indonesian Republican force of about 2000 men attempted to recapture their former capital city of Jogjakarta Tuesday but. DEL RIO, Tex., Mar. 3 (UP)— fe were thrown back, Dutch army headquarters announced today. "A California-based .C-47 was A Headquarters said the Dutch lost six killed and 14 wounded in found today, crashed on the side : . the two-day battle which began early Tuesday. There was no esti- of a Mexican mountain 100 miles mate of Republican casualties. . s . isouthwest of here, with all nine _ Neutral sources reported, how- " —— of its passengers dead. éver, that about. 300 Indonesians : . | The plane, based at Hamilton and Dutch were killed or wound-| | g ir Air Force Base near San Fran- : ed in bloody fighting, . : | cisco, burned after it crashed, ! Many Leaders Seized | a * sometime Monday morning on a |

. fo “Craft Missing Since Monday = | On Texas Flight

Base at San Antonio, broke up organized resistance by Civil Rights side. of the Tierra Colorado

" Vite a ORs o J flight from Biggs Field at El mua peruse sna ve. P1720 FSSAYISE 22 2 2 vu ja iast Dec. 19 at the outset Sheriff A. E. Steinmetz at Del Rio said Mexic the I Republicans. id a Mexican ranchhand Captured in the descent on the) Republican capital were most of| Sally Green, 1644 Talbot Ave. mountains, the Indonesian leaders, including 14 year id junior ‘at “Shortridge (At Kelly Base tn San Antonis,

Paso, Tex. to Kelly Air Force of the campaign which swiftly he : Contest Covered located the wreckage on the east

.. Mohammed Hatta. : A toda Then Other foreign developments: {place winner today In a eity-wide ,ii0 bod to the’ Afr Rescie Serv. : : Civil Rights essay contest spon-ice at Hamilton.)

{sored by B'nal B'rith after judges ‘Doolittle Raider

|deliberated for more than two) A. gove. iment source charged bours } . ! Among the hine snger ast night in the Columbia ne. passengers, as today that systematic sabotage # identified earlier ‘by Hamilton

“mines of Club. Miss Gréen will be awarded a

/ $50 Savings Bond in’ addition tol: Younigbiond, 30, of. Houston, winning a $25 bond for having ex., a Pacific war veteran and a ist-dominated Gen her essay chosen to represent member of the famous ‘Doolittle {Shortridge in-the contest, - Raiders.” He was executive of-

end bombs. and explo-| Second place honors went to ficer ofthe Air Rescue Service a‘

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|Joyce Hilgemeler, 2701 Allen Hamilton, bee ed re- J i — i. Aive charges ave Den Awe Te _of Manual Training High An intensive search over rugged | cently against equipme + School. : i jwest Texas country had been unstallat) of coal mines at der way, Two flyers lost their lives

Essays were submitted from the seven Indianapolis high schools in the period from late:

Oignies, Auéhel, Doual and Hen: in-Lietard, the informant said, Lg {last October until Dec. 31 and the

Rome So lindividual school Winners were Italy has asked {0 be admit-i chosen Jant week. ; * ted to membership in the pro.

in the search, ‘A private plane,! carrying Ray Treadwell and his brother-in-law, George Vaughn, ! ‘both: of Menard, Tex... crashed yesterday, 25 miles west of Me-

nard. Mr, Treadwell and Vaughn Chairmen of the Individual were Civil Air Patrol searchers

posed North Atlantic pact, the | 2 : foreign omce announced today. | Sc, REDE COILS TINE who wad ined, upwards of 3 i In the first offital confirma- city nde. witty They ~ military planes in the hunt. tion of reports ad -been |.) 3ed Judge Saul Raab: Rabbi i circulating for some tme, a for wmiam oe Greenfield, Beth 3 Marine Planes eign office spokesman said: Temple; Msgr. John J. Doyle, : . “Italy has made contacts In narian College philosophy depart- Vanish on Coast Washington with the aim of 88-ip,ant head; Miss’ Dorothy McCul-| EL TORO, Cal, Mar. 3 (UP) suring the defense character of lough, Phi Beta Kappa secretary, —Planes and ships resumed their this system now under discus- ang Julian Kiser, Indianapolis search today tor three missing "sion. The pact has for its pur-yewish Community Relations Marine Corps fighter planes

Li pos the defense of the Atlantic Council president, frase disappeared during ma- : 7 the Mediterranean, . : neuvers yesterday, an sf Teh Gets $38 Bond . | swe wreckage of one of the

_. London ts hen individual high nes was believed sighted last] <* Ppalegates of the five Brussels ¥ ‘winners will presented night near Corona Cal; and a ega met today to in-, With a $25 savings bond. They Maine infantry detachment was ite Stoumies A to join them in are. ‘in addition to first and sec- ordered to search ‘he area today. | founding & Council of Europe. ond place winners in the city con-| Twp 6f the planes were Hellcat | : invitations, already. ac- test, Jo Nell “Alcorn, 1297 8.|night- fighters ‘and the third a! »'The 8, y tepted in advance, will go to Emerson Ave, Technical High Corsair fighter. The Hellcats, Ttaly, Ireland, Norway, Denmark Schoo +; Jane Kirkhoff, 370 were on a communications flight| aud Bweden. y Downey Ave, Howe; Alice Cur- in the vicinity of the El Toro! N ki y Sias, So Sarl Avs, Broad Rip- Marine Base. The Corsair dis-| anking ~|ple; Elaine Demos, . Wash-/appeared over the ocean near| {ington St., Washington, and John Santa Cruz Island on a torma-, a iar. Sun Fo said Woday He] Wilgo, 339 W. 13th St, Crispus tion flight. : oe "|Attucks. = % Marine spokesmen blamed ee talk peace With the fa-| B'nai Brith was aided in spon- heavy clouds and a rainstorm i after Mar. 15 lanapolis Jewish--Communily ReHe sald: the talks Would be Rela topos Cong y op the trouble encountered by on a “basis of equality” which, pj i planes. They said flying condi3 “m o ; wa i ans were announced to make tions were “difficult.” . wou : capable of selling the Civil Rights essay contest an . Be i China's civil war, |annual Indianapolis high school Airliner Forced

+ Frankfurt = trem. : Do own on Farm The western military govern- Qyer 200 Dealers own on | a

ments have vetoed German plans . Pn - fo Berns. as aeagea pier Ab Sales Conference [A Cantal Aline plane wn roue Jation in the new est Sesany! More than 200 dealers from a forced landing near oy today. | Sovarnman » 14 was disc y Shroughout the Unliad States We The Airlines reported that Seng) . - pi by ¢ Victor Furnace Co. of th 2 x Xai | British military governor Gen. Dealers Sales Conference today e 12 passengers and four

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47 President Soekarno and Premier oo, was anpotiiced first. AMY authorities confirmed the § iT ’ wreckage was that of the C-47, §

Field authorities, was Maj. Lucien | §

oem . sometime soring the contest by the Indi- moving in on-Southern California ,

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All is net a matter of acting with the cast of the Junior Civic production, "Midsummer Night's Dream.” They have rewritten the play and made their own. costumes: Sondra Bilsky pins the shoulder of Bruce Pearson's tunic while Marc Waggener Jr. fixes the hem on Nancy Rickley's gown. The show will be presented at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow and Saturday at the Civic Theater. : * |last night got a shock when they

Petit Theft Suspect |searched their suspect.

Has $321.53 in Shoe. | 1; nis shoe they found a billPolice who arrested a 73-year- ¢q; : ini 5 old man for taking two news- old -containing $321.53, papers from a stand at Washing- : ton St. and Senate Ave. with. McCormick St, with petit larout leaving money in payment ceny.

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. ment buying will be eased Mon-',, nq sold mostly at -$21 to

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they were reimposed last Sept. general market. - . . |

| “Automobiles—Under present Weights from 260 to 290 pounds

«will be given 21 months to pay Choice

'¢ent is required and the balance

, serve Board order .are stoves,

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Ne ime Fase Installment Hog Prices Rise Slightly Curks Monday “In Fairly Active Trade ‘Now 20lés Allow More Time fo Pay .

WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 (UP)— er than yesterday. Government controls over install-

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ly ~sictive trade In: . moved at $23.50 to $25. Odd head I astive fe i: the, Iadianap of choice steers remained unsoid, lols Stockyards today, setting a sellers asking $26. i " : ‘top price of $21.75, 25 cents high=' ~ geveral small “lots of medium ; {to good T00 to $00-pound helsgrs Jood sold at $22 to $24. rices: #n 6 and “choice 160 to 220 common light yearlings and heif-

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~.grs dropped to $19. 4 ! ves “held steady as a Action slowed in limited. late! ies Bose Bini RY ar as Prices held steady yuh to $18. Common and mediums A small lot Yeacid prought $16 to $16.75. Canners Sapertan and cutters sold at $14 to $15.75.

with the Bulls. Drop

20 at the height of the price rise. Prices from $20 to $21 “were! * Bull prices dropped as much as Here is the w “installment paid ‘for weights. from 225 to 260 50 holding a top price of pn 21 25 00 cents, holding buying will be affected pounds, as a few reached $21. $22 for gaod heavy sausage bulls,

‘regulations, consumers must moved at $19 to $20. Several Bulk of medium and good. saumake a down payment of one- \o.4s from 290 to around 350 sage and beef bulls ranged in third of the purchase price and pounds brought $18 to $19.25. price from $18 to $21.50. ,» - pay off the balance within J8 1 ongveights * from 100 to 160 Vealer prices held steady at months. pounds dropped to $19.50 and less. §28 to $30 for good and choice; Under the new order, consum- Li ie ’ { x 98 f mimon . and Sow pfices remained steady at $18.50 to $28 for co ers still will have to make a one- 3 to $18.50 for $16 to $17 a hundred pounds. medium, and $13 to W third down payment, but they d to lightweights = reached most culls, Odd head droppe

{$17.50 and $18, while bigweights below $10. | weighing 700 pounds sold at $15 Fat lamb prices remained gened to $12 erally steady. Good and choice {natives brought $25.25 to $25.50,

day, giving purchasers more time $21.50.

The relaxation was ordered by Saies, the Federal Reserve Board. The Yesterday. action marked the first softening $22, but were not of consumer credit contrbls since enough tq be measured

the balance, t ~ Other Goods Affected Other durable items such aati. 315.7% Stags roppe furniture and appliances—at pres- an , Some 20. | y . Best’ grades were saleable at $26. TE a boar Cattle: Steady Medium and good. grades moved

‘Cattle prices remained mostly at $23 to $25. Commons were

must be’ made up within 15 months. . P steady in brisk action on all down to $20. A short load of Under the new rules, the down slaughter classes. . Heifer and mostly, good 83-pound fed west.

payment will be cut to 15 per Yearling prices rose as much as erng were bought to cent and the time for making up 50 cents. Steers weighing more gos 5g | the balance is extended -to 2) Han 2050 . pounds Beld “steady Slaughter ewe. prices rose 3 Ss : rices. i . ¢ di mobiles. 3 he: ents. Good and’ choice reache Besides automobiles; ‘ster! A load ‘of “ehBIcE~1204-pound ¢™} Fe UL (On on and medis goods affected by the Federal Re- steers of. excessive “weight soldi sold at.$6 10.88. . at $26. Four loads of common," re Ewer washing to medium 1000-pound steers of Estimates of rece pts ere mixed color brought $20.50. hogs,—6300; cattle; 875; Calves,— Several small lots of good and|375, and sheep, 325.

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ironers, refrigerators, machines, air conditioners, radio and television sets, phonographs

and radio-phonographs, sewing | ———— . arpe— <r machines, vacuum cleaners, com- Greyhqund Drivers Set Strike Hour

binations of any of these items, and household furniture, includ-| CINCINNATI, O., Mar. 3 (UP) scheduled to strike last midnight, ing bedsprings, mattresses, lamps Capitol Greyhound bus drivers but-postpened-the walkout.a few. and soft surface floor. coverings. . today set a 5 p. m. (Indianapolis hours before the deadline. Kaiser Still Unsatisfied Time), strike deadline as they wt Manufacturers and retailers went into ‘last ditch hegouations Live and Learn have protested that the present with company officials ore a : . ' buying curbs have been cutting federal mediator. DETROIT, Mar. 3 (UP)—Alex deeply into their sales volume. A strike would affect-110 driv- Berend’ 42, an instructor at the The Reserve Board reported yes- ers on routes between Annapolis, Detroit College of Advanced terday - that time purchases had Md. and St. Louis, by way of Cin- Traffic, was convicted yesterday dropped $145 million between De- cinnati. : : , of leaving the scene of an accle cember and January. The drivers ‘originally Were dent...

{ ! : Is 8ir Brian Robertson outlined t0}and tomorrow in. y|crew members was ipjured. German political leaders . here io) he Marott Ho ra: Hirlints Spokesinan said the | i | I { eight allied objections to the 149-| ' 144. Young, advertising direc- M oly article constitutional draft pre-|¢ fT yers farm, about 15 miles from pared during the past seven Fy on he indianapolis Times, the Greater Pittsburgh Airport, S ays to vertise” in a small community known as x oontha By 70 German delegates gt a luncheon meeting today. Frankfort Springs, Pa. He said Bonn. - 1 Fred -Gombert, - sales manager extent of damage to th 1 ¥ Speaking for Generals Lucius of Hall-Neal Furnace Co. Indi- was not r ted t pane, D. Clay and Pierre Koenig as anapolis, will speak at t a I ay To - i hi 1 pe a omor-| - The plane took off at Chicago well as himself, Mr, Robertson | row's luncheon session, His topic and made a stop at Akron, O.,| said the American, British and will be “A Challenge for 1949.” before it continued east. It was French chiefs ruled that the The conference will close tomor- a two-engined DC-3 Bonn convention erred in draft: row afternoon. with an ins . Gary rm Ing an electorai law detailing of (he Ha Noih: nspection. . Mrs. Mohler of Gary. Ind. was) BOW the Art government was tor i a , ea Co. plant. Ci among the list of passengers, - pT selected, Cro fecal Issues 4-Jet B-45 Flies Moscow : : ———— TT" Miles a Minute | ; > * «Mar, 3 e Soviet papers today attacked STOCKS Bid Asked, FAIRBANKS, ‘Alaska, Mar, 3 “Aim erftics who think that west-! femme Som Ee I (UP) wn Air. Foree four-jet) ern films are better than those American States of ALL a B-45, assisted by a 100-mile tail} made in Russia. pak he IB ur i a Je | wind, flew. 270. miles. from. AnL. Trauberg, of Leningrad, di- Belt R “ Stk & eM 14 chorage to Ladd Field here Tues- 4 “Pector- und President of “ClTems Bobb Morir oo -m.caee 00 oo day Averaging more.han 11. miles pss Eg House” and a university lecturer, Bobhs-Mesril old : .93 “....iper minute, officials said today. » : TY en, - was excoriated as leader of the |Boots “erie do irrosrer: 13% Spokesmen for the. field_said Come and see the car built for band who were praising bourgeois Conon Tin ai! n’ gs the plane made the flight in 24} : ’ movies and saying that the Sovi-|Cont Car-No. Var aman 100 ‘minutes. The craft was piloted i ‘ec hi ET a 12 An Sak ne. Sovi-| ; Ems 1% et film art originated in America. COM. vernrrere § iT by CdptiTonis HH. Stokes, ‘28 Chi} today S bigger, taller, : : Oummings 'E td .. Tie rs ¥ A a] wid i : = z ’ : - | Consolidates Tod com ’ “ cago Heights, 1, and carried . . . Police Probe Slugging, | Delta Electrie com. ..0 "12 lis three other crewmen. ; more active Americans . i ayng-Jackson RR ‘pfd.. 83s 87 i atte { : Purse Snatching Here [5a S08 oo, vv, 9 St Leen ' a. eins i froomiinnge pay : } vie oh os _ 9 Fin co AK OIE 10% ate Jobbers fo Hear | - T'S #&daring new car. . . new in its own distinctive style . . , A slugging-robbery and a purse Hook Drug Co com . ..... Kentuck Oil M 1 ¥ 3 . . . snatching were being investigat-|;iod Asso: Tel 3 pid [I i y Qi an A new in the fresh, natural beauty that comes from truly basic #d by police today. : Ind & Mich. B 435% 16's Hoosier jobbers will hear J. funets x rvs] ’ Wilbur J. Johnson, 40, of 1110 haps P&L om Me ‘Howard Marshall, president of the fun tional design! : . . women NEAL $l 101d. police. . he. Was indpie-#- at 89% pid: 26% Ashland OU.& Befining Co..Ash-_._.. . It's the new ear that dares to be different. It's narrower slugged &nd robbed of $2 by two na le Water of A com 17% land, Ky., at the spring eQnven- tsi ] . = - oY Ie “for : h reo Bocen it re me id — men as he walked on Prospect indpis Water 4la% pid... los. (tion of the Indiana Independgnt OSI xv. YO skawr Inside, Jor tie extra el0W room AQ i Hew St Patrick's churaly’ ast|indols Railvars com JR. Petroleum Association, Inc. Mar. shoulder comfort you want. n . He was treated at Gefleral Kingan & Oo pia * ¢o™ 11 410-11 Jn Hotel Severin. . “ ’ ’ . . Hospital, Kingan & Co'eom [111.1111] "iw In| Hafold B. Fell of Tulsa, Okla It's shorter outside for easier parking and garaging . . . yet rs. Agnes Hendricks, 58, of Lincoln Loan 81 pfd oi. "100 = 108° executive vice president of the 18 new 1 insi - i ! 1422 Terrace Ave. was walking ey com ..1. 5 10d Independent Petroleum Associa this ne Dodge 1 longer inside for stretch out roominess. It's hn the 1100 block Linden St. Inst Notional Homes dom 1.0 8% 8% tion of America, also will address lower outside , . . yet higher inside, go give you the head room n when two boys grabbed|M, M9 Pub Serv §% ofa ....101 * ‘j04 - the marketers on the opening day that spells added comfort ‘every mile you ride her and: wrested away her purse, N Ind. Pub Seer aio oASie 1611 Fred Arnold, assistant chief en- . I } ’ oC ’ gy ar Saas canained 12 1 8 Sus. rogram Lavedry ii. 11 Ti 30% General Motbra.. Corn oetaom:. Sue hos Dodge gives all those things car owners really want KNEEAEVEL SEATSwgive Tall auppin Jor”: -_DOORS OPEN WIDE and stay open at au a ok, she said. [Biter oI coh YB ne Gene Flack: seier route ey, © today . .. sleek styling with plenty ‘of room . . , flashing per. GT -comiort. 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