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Werld Repor— East, West, Home's Best, Says Snowball Lebanon Signs UN Armistice - With Israel
Accord Provides For Withdrawals Behind Frontier
BEIRUT, Lebanon, Mar. 23 (UP)—-Israel and Lebanon signed an armistice today, giving Pales- bo tine its second major peace agree- X i n 4 , i - 5%. ment within a month, % . . ,
The terms of the armistice be- ooh of: great: valge" bul probably; | a { bY tween the new Jewish state and wi ‘would “not be practical” to ar- ' pa, its northern neighbor were simi- Bld. range. \ _~ * lar to those on which Israel and Dr. Oxnam, president of the PARTLY clovoy AND "r Egypt agreed Feb. 24 at Rhodes. . American arm ‘of the World CLOUDY "ARIAS “ The new armistice was reached Council of Churches, said that a : * oe MIA “ In negotiations sponsored by the Protestant - Catholic conference FOTOCAST ————— ‘ United Nations. would help the two major divi- LEGEND AFFECTED Israel and Lebanon accepted [sions of Christianity “to know “SCATTERED AREA the present frontier between |each other better.” SHOWERS ; them, apd agreed to withdraw | “Such a conference would force vv. SLEET wr] SNOW any roos in the other's territory, both Catholics and Protestants to WV within 10 days. state clearly what they mean by (Mo's SHOWERS TI, RAIN Tobacco stains, muc F religious liberty,” he said. - hi AND FLURRIES all disappear quickly fantce : 4 Dr. Oxnam made his remarks yp MGUSPAI. PR 1949 FOW. L.A. WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. : APT me ee . toda - . . h ” te, feel pr TIF. a er . i ! dn as erence oe on TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—Cold Canadian air lumbering in behind fue seat on fhe At | Hoan, Jot tablishment of a French-Italian| . standing Protesant clergymen and lantic coastline will send temperatures tumbling inte the 30's from New. England through New York . \ jgucklin customs union within one year The 51-week search of Snowball for the place he called home came to a happy end this week lay A Hong po So the state and the Ohio Valley oP Indiana. Nios and Michigan. Meanwhile, warm: southerly winds will Kieenice and abolishing passport formali-| when he trotted into the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Algin Rogers of Cincinnati. The white Spitz is |s erican arm of the World stream info the central part of the nation furnishing moisture for showers in the Great Plains. Storms a WT ies between the two countries.| shown with the Rogers twins, Carolyn (left), and Marilyn, after his: 250-mile journey from Jellico, Council of Churches. wil b fined to th id + and Northwest as shown by dark dotted and striped areas of the Co The treaty will be signed here| Tenn, where he had been taken one week less than a yar ago. He said the purpose of the “'' De confined fo fhe Midwest an y RB — Saturday by French Foreign Min. — mo - reese ———————— meeting here was “to set up an _MaPp. : : cre Hh EXE
ister Robert Schl Malan BH B®.°% _ § ' a ee | meet | EE ee eee Foren sumsier count caro 0G) Prices Up 25 Cents 700 IU Grads Want or may move into oe Officers Nab Man With Theft Loot Endurance Flight WATCH + Sforza. Indiana Jobs in June local community.” A 45-year-old man was arrested County Prosecutor Vance Wag- Over Miami in 8th Day in"
A French trade delegation will H LAS . mi. Delegates from the 29 particileave here early next week ly - \ er Higher Opening Level We ponte A hg ie a ating denominations aneToved and $150 worth of goods re- Nel. MIAMI Fla. Ma my Reasona Belgrade to negotiate a Franco-| be 3 Sra for positions in In. elght resolutions and rejected two ported stolen was recovered in Rushville authorities brought Two California Pilots cruised over —_—— Yugoslav agreement, it also was HOR prices rose 25 cents a hun- $17 to $20. Common grades held a. on ) pos ! ! om. yesterday. ) . h 16- and 17-year-old youths here Miami today in the eighth day reported a satisfactory trade dred pounds in the Indianapolis at $16.50 to $17.50. Canners and lanapo . an p oo ans H: 1 One resolutiol committed the his hotel room here last night. ito identify the man. The youths of their effort to set a new record 3-Day agreement with France would Stockyards today, after opening cutters sold at $14 to $16.50, stags Ba JSrgabuai fons, Barry American group of the World William Ferguson, 1102 N, Capi- were captured yesterday in con- for continuous flight.
help Marshal Tito in his battle/at figures slightly above those of down to $13 director of the Indianapolis Sales Council to support the work of the tol Ave. was charged with re- nection with the burglary. | Bill Barris ‘and Dick Reidel, with the Cominform, informed yesterday Bull prices remained steady. po cutive Council told members Ecumenical Institute of Geneva, celving stolen goods in the — —— both ex-military pilots, refueled quarters admitted, Good and choice 160 to 235- Medium and good sausages sold "= oo. today. Switzerland: which is attempting burglary of a Rushville, Ind, PLEDGED BY DU their plane in the air here yesterCzechoslovakia pound barrows and gilts sold at it $20 to $22. Good beefs held Quoting part of a letter from to find a basis for combining store. Authorities recovered al Elmer Winkler, son of Mr. and day and took on food from jeeps $20.75 to $21.25. The top price, steady at $18 to $20. Canner and ywiitjfam I. Haeberle. instructor all Protesant confessions into one 22-caliber rifle, a fishing rod and Mrs. L. E. Winkler, 5814 Wash- speeding along the ground. mR, ie THE cabinet has approved the $21.50, was established on sale of cutter sausages. moved at $17.50 ;, Marketing in Indiaria Univer- faith. reel and a radio. ington Blvd., has been pledged They began their flight Mar, Here’s REAL | new trade treaty with Yugoslavia 100 head of mostly 180 to 215- to $19.50. sity, Mr. Britan emphasized early, They also adopted a budget Ferguson was taken into cus-'tn the campus chapter of the 15, hoping to break the .present signed in Belgrade Mar. 1, the pound weights. | Vealer prices remained steady placement to avoid rush periods totaling $539,000, most of which tody by Indianapolis and State Delta Upsilon fraternity in flight record of 726 hours. As of official news agency reported to-| Prices from $19.75 to $20.75 at $29.50 to $31.50, mostly $30 UP gimilar to those at the end of will be financed by member Police, Chief of Police. James Swarthmore College, Swarth-{5 a. m., Indianapolis time, today, day. lwere paid for 235 to 260-pound for good and choice; 21.50 10/each previous school year. churches in this country. Haywood of Rushville and Rush more, Pa. ithey had been up for 186 hours, The agreement provides for vir-| weights while 260 to 300 pounders $20 for common and mediums, — , : tually the same amount of trade brought $19.25 to $20. Weights and $12 to $19 down for culls.
as last year despite Cominform!srom 300 to 325 pounds moved at| Sheep prices remained steady pressure on Marshal Tite's gov-g1850 to $10.50. Lightweights 28 & few good and choice native ernment. | from 100 to 160 : unds brou ht fat lambs sold at $28 to $30. Odd . Other Cominform countries, in-|gq7 to $10 po 80% i 1ots of common to good grades cluding Russia, hase drastically =
brought $22.50 to $27.50. A short | -t curtailed their trade with Yugo-| Sow Prices Steady load Sof medium and good near! a similar surface sl slavia, which has broken with Sow prices remained mostly 100-pound westerns with dirty] irritations, Zemo the Cominform. steady at $17 to $17.50. Odd head goaces sold at $27.50 ’ } : % ‘ 3ts backed bY | G 2.» of choice lightweights reached =, load of mostly medium 89- . iret ol woman reat Britain $18. Stags sold at $12 to $1350 pound clipped westerns, No. : LABOR party leaders today ap- and $14. . pelts, sold at $2550. A package " proved an 18,000-word platform S'!°¢r and heifer prices re- of oyer-120-pound common and ’ for next year's general elections Tained fully steady in dependable medium westerns sold at $23. | MOM S that reportedly proposed nation-| d¢mand as two loads of chotce Estimates of receipts were = : alization of the production and ‘-o° pound and a load of 1250- hogs, 7025: cattle, 1100; calves, | When We Kids N distribution of pound steers sold at $26. 425, and sheep, 450 , Gives Us Syrup
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» and other h ) | $24. Scattered small lots of 800 Wouldn't you rath er high party officials od UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU smile than cry wh t to 1000-pound medium and good 3% 1843 ? spent more than three hours yearlings and heifers brought - Mar. 23, 19D ~ them 8 laxative? 8 drafting the document for sub- gon 50 to $25 Lightweight . BOL “sunrise 5:0 Sunset 6.00 , DRAUGHT was mission to the annual party con- tyme steers s yg ight Say Precipitation 24 hrs ending 7.30 a. m__ 00 laughter on a ch ference at Blackpool in Juné ype steers ang heifers sold at Total precipitation since Jan. 1 10.9 tears in his eyes ! a . \ prices down to $15 Excess since January | 2.50 BLACE-DRAUG : S The following table sh the ter i Germany } Cow Prices Barely Steady tunhe following table shows the tempera tasting, so easyBE i Cow prices remained barely -. 2] ermine ~ | children actually ERLIN-Communists issued a steady. late bidding lower. Few aSiation : Hieh Low| flavor. And you v call today for a mass demonstra-| medium and good beefs sold at Bos ~ les se BLACK-DRAUG tion Saturday to protest western — (Chicago .......... : 3 32 results when giver action in outlawing the Boviet Ch r h t H r Cleveland . vere eese.. 58 37 tions. What a com mark in western Berlin: urcn 10 nea Denver UII ee 2 the purity and qu . Evansville | : oo... 82 39 ive i The ' Communist party news P d Si 2» laxative is safegua paper Neues Deutschland urged urauve ingers 68 5 mahufasturing o 3 1a 81 Ipndents of all sectors to attend Purdue's 200-voice University K 47 3 | 80 long of BLAC meeting to demonstrate cpoir, under the direction of Al- o SYRUP OF BLA( against the “crime perpetrated by jy . 3 . % -—i iendl the splitters of Berlin Y bert P. Stewart, will present Ros- Minnegne is-8t. Paul . 38 24 it’s the friendly Wertern obs | erin, sini's “Stabat Mater in the new Yor = - renee - i + = _ ste servers admitted the proaqway Methodist Church Sun- Oklahoma City [11101100 6s 48 | reform had caused : shortage of day evening Ojrans ‘ ceee.. 38 3 ; i Hisburgh . viens 81 43 money in western Berlin The Soloists will include J. Peter San Autonie . 78 o | population may exchange only 15 Smith. Indianapolis Mrs. Char. -" Fra 5 53 44 ho ) 8) ang ! §t Loui 55 “37 he per person at the one for jotte Stewart, W. Lafayette, Miss Washington. D ¢ 81 54 one ale. - : . Lesly (i. Robinson. Evanston I | Meanwhile sen Lucius D. Clay. 111. "and Marvin’ Smith l.afay Loca Issues American military governor in ette. David F. Simpson of the - ——————————— Germany, arrived in London by pyrdue Musical organizations Mar. 23— air to confer with American Am- staff will he accompanist \ . oo K§ Bid Asked ) { ; ( 7 ] ‘American tate ’ a1 a bassador Lewis Douglas on “tech The choir w im present the same American States of A “ren 35 ! » nical matters.” POTS t { Lo Ayrshire Col con 2 1 { - te In program in he Hall of Music at us Ayres ‘oe pra ser 48 1014 104 . . Purdue's Faster convoc ation on he t R & Stk Yds pid 50 - . T *Relt R & Bt d m Mrs. Lulu Bragg, 58, Apr. 7. Spring vacation will be Rot bs-Merrill Y i corm 1 ) 3 . from Apr. 9 to Apr. 18 *Bobhs-Merrill pfd ¢'23%..... 72% Dies at Home Here Central Sova Laka 0 : : cle eater com .. i.e... v , : Mrs Lula Bragg. native of Advertiser to S eak ‘Com Loan 47 ptd . 111110 8s sa | SSL PRESTOMATIC FLUID DRIVE® Hamilton County, died today in ) P ont Cary fn prd 8% .... 08 100 | § TRANSMISSION the home of her ‘daughter. Mrs reorge A. Saas, president of .. ines Ens nom TU ay 180 \ TT - Frank Baden, 1235 N. Grant §t. '\* GO. A. Saas Advertising (Cummings Ene ptd Pu She was 58. } Agency. will ‘speak on “The Consoiudated Ind pf... 0" 1% 1% A resident of Indianapolis most Thirteenth Doughnut” at a dinner Pr Wayne. Jackson RR pt... gs sso _ Lo ne-Jac ) RF fd . 1 Se of her life, Mrs. Bragg had .been ®f the Indianapolis Sales Execu- Hays Corp pte ww ree 03 *gfrel Puid Drive an employee of the television !!Ves’ Council at 6 p. m. Monday ferd-Jones «A pid ad oi 10% welding department of RCA-Vic-'N the Marott Hotel "Hook Drug Co com LOR 0 ; tor Division for five vears . — po peso Jel 4 pa, er i 3 H : / Surviving in addition to her BREAK INTO OFFICE | Ind & Mich E 4'3% vv. 101 104 © | § ’) daughter is a sister. Mrs. Daisy Burglars broke into-the. Hoo- s1oim Teel WL of, 3 oe DY SUE (4 Singleton, Wabash, Ind., and two ier Mortgage Service office on!‘Indpls P & L td ......105 , ’ y : A ; gran the second floor of 33 N. 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