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MONDAY, MAR. 28, 1049 _ — =
World Report— Conquering the Great Divide— Reds Finish World's Longest Irrigation Tunnel Corrects Error Poor Third in By Nature and Adds $25 Million to Farm Yield ;
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Reroutes Water From Pacific to Atlantic French Ballot |—=vwmmormeas patches on the. gigantic Colo- = rado-Big Thompson project, the De Gaulle Comes scope of which is traced on the diagrametrical map above. |: In Second But What makes it possible is the Gai tunnel that bores under the Unrony Mare Seis The Continental Divide to make » MAP, "i west-bound water flow east. combined government middle-of- “By EDWARD H. HOFFMAN the-road parties beat both Gen, BY EDWARD HM HOFE Charles de Gaulle's French Peo-| ESTES PARK, Colo. Mar, 28— ple's Rally and the Communists The world's longest irrigation Barge Jo oserays tal racing one nk - : |ture’'s errors by making water elections, nearly complete returns originally destined for the Pacific Showed Jodny. allist RPF ; Ocean flow over onto the Atlan- . alli never-\tic side of the Continental Ditheless emerged the strongest sin-| 4a. or gle party in France. It won| here the re-routed water _is Really Shies Hines 29 Hany eats expected to add some $25 million + |a year to the income of a thousa: Sommuliats ished a JooF and-square-mile agricultural area [iA 8 », 198INg | |{in northeastern Colorado. seats in the old councils. This giant aqueduct is the Alva sok Atel Policy as ait B. Adams tunnel, bored 1307 miles Indorsement of the government's| hFouSh the Roky Sloiains a Sons anti Compunis policy wi sea level, Holed through in midaty - $ antic 1944, it is scheduled to go to work and livestock in the area are exCie [about 1953, if Congress keeps the pected to earn $21,150,000 a year 165 seats the I or 183 Of he | ecessary millions coming along. more when this water is available ment parties had won Lo In’ The Adams tunnel, named after to them. Gaullists 219 and the Commu. the late Colorado U. 8. Senator| power generated by the system nists only 20. Independent candi- Who obtained the necessary ap- ig expected to bring in $151,700,000 dates of varying political shades ProPriations for the original sur-/quring the 40-year period given won 184 other seats. veys and plans, is the key item the project to pay off its $134 milThe elections were held to fil] 'n the gigantic "Colorado-Big lion construction cost. Recreaseats for which no candidate re- Inhompson project. tional benefits are estimated at ceived a clear majority in elec-| water from the Colorado riverimore than $12.7 million for the tions the previous Sunday. to be stored, during flood period. G t Britai stages, in the Granby reservoir| Vast Benefits Expected rea rifain jon the western slope. | This makes a total of around Diplomats from 10 countries sat AS needed on the other side -.a billion dollars in money bene-
down in London today to write|!S to be pumped a maximum Ofieyg tnat the project is expected to a. constitution for the council of 185 feet into Shadow Mountain pei,rn while it is being paid for Europe as a first step toward L-ake, five miles east, which 15 5u¢ of proceeds from the sale of possible United States of Europe. @n enlargement of Grand Lake. water and power.
Missouri today claimed a week-
Local Truck Grain Prices
No. 2 red wheat, $2.00. No. 2 white corn, §1.21. No. 3 yellow corn, $1.19. No. 2 oats, C. New No. 2 yellow soybeans. $1.90.
ja famed tourist spot, | Coloradans west of the Divide Italy Enter Adams Tunnel |teared that they would not have Foreign Minister Count Carlo; From Shadow Mountain Lake oooh Colorado river water left Sforza was en Toute by plane to the water wili enter the Adams g,. tyeir needs, when so much the United - States today -armed tunnel. in whien it ho drop 2 was diverted eastward. with full parliamentary authori. total of 109 feet | YS nantall To protect them, Green Mounzation to bring Italy into the Ata . he Rocky Mountain t8in Dam was built on the Blue . b level lantic Treaty. | Divide any ne Joe ky oun 550 river, a western slope tributary From under *he Rocky Mountains, 8000 feet above sea level, The Italian Senate last night, ic. feet Be Mole "It will pass emptying into the Colorado about you are looking out toward Estes Park through the eastern portal | approved Italy’s adherence to the be ’ duit d/32 miles below the project reser- l. Th h thi duct } i treaty by a vote of 188 to 112.| rough, a. series of condu % and = Crnis is desigred to store of the Alva B. Adams tunnel. Through this aqueduct, water now Then it rejected, 176 to 105, ajfower Panis SUE It seaches thee! flood waters enough to make up flows from the west under the Continental Divide. Communist. demand that Italy|; ke and Flatiron and Horse-|for What is being taken higher up. ® ° * Ssiression treater wilh Rusia °91h, Fer emer emo ss PYINCESS Fawzia Marries its om reaties with Russia) “prom these the water will be alone is supposed to be enough to . \released through supply canals supply the needs of the entire gm e ® * bh ; ° re reaps ad into the Cache la Poudre, Little Project. ‘ Rich Egyptian in A sentia the Atlantic Pact Mar. 14 by a >°d Big Thompson rivers and St. The Adams tunnel itself cost] . . vote of M2 to 170. VIA eax [about $17 million. Tts completion King Farouk Stands Proxy for Sister ! ey will carr) 0 SUnNg brought to success more an . . Corian Communist Central canal systems and thence to farm Loe) century of rugged thinking| In Moslem Ceremony mn Abdin Palace Rome to discuss future strategy N05 Within the Bureau of Re-land working toward bringing| CAIRO, Mar. 28 (UP)—Princess Fawzia, sister of Egypt's King in opposing the Atlantic Treaty Simation : Northern Slerade water eastward, over the mighty Farouk, was married today to a wealthy Egyptian, but court cirP Water Conservancy District, Rockies that stretch high and un-|cles sald she did not take part in the wedding ceremony. ortugal Teens Tortheast around proken in a north-south wall! A cabinet announcement said the Princess was joined in marPORTUGAL tod ral : |across Colorado. |riage to Maj. Ismail Sherine Bey “under God's bounty and in con-| Sor wore day Sr ay } Wo QT tie tie te ater Jexyes Sixty years. ago, the state’'s|secration of His holy guidance, as well ‘as through the kindness deciding on participation in the|tunnel until it begins molstening|l8islature voted $25,000 to sus-| g IR A of the great King Farouk. Atlantic Pact. Spanish Ambas-'farm lands on the level plains, it VeY for such a project. But it was | i The cabinet wished the couple sador Nicolas Franco left for [will fall a total of 2974 feet. |nOt until 1904 that the present) ed {2h happiness, bet. gave 30 -detatis Madrid yesterday to report on his Serve 6 Counties development was outlined, basic-| ’ of the ceremony. consultations with Foreign Min-| Six counties, with a 1940 popu-|2lly, in a Reclamation Bureau re-| ry : However, | Suttioritelive court ister Jose Caeiro Da Mata. He | lation of 177,000, making up one Port. In 1935 Congress author. |} Dixie Twisters sources said the usual procedure was expected back late today, |of the biggest beet sugar-produc-|ized the Bureau to submit plans) {for Moslem marriages was folA . ling and livestock-feeding areas in/@nd cost estimates. Construction {lowed, with a proxy appearing for ustria g areas In| in Nov [the bride. [the West, will be served by this|Was begun in November, 1938. Hundreds Homeless AUSTRIAN women Commu-/water. Grains, alfalfa, small] Thus far about $71 million has . ! King Farouk stood proxy for nists stoned an American civilian fruits, potatoes, beans and peas been appropriated by Congress. Damages High {Princess Fawzia at the ceremony from Alabama yesterday when! also are raised on the land. |The proposed 1949 appropriation| TUPELO, Miss, Mar. 28 (UP) 0 Abdin Palace, these sources he attempted to drive past their] No new fields will be brought would bring funds up to 67 per ’ oT C said, then gave a luncheon for his parade protesting the Atlantic under cultivation. The project is cent of the total required to com.) —1ornadoes and windstorms that gender, almond-eyed sister and treaty. |planned to provide an average of|plete the job by 1953. |have turned the week-old spring her 31-year-old husband. Maj. Chi . {about six inches af additional wa- The overall job now is about season into a nightmare for | Sherin is press officer for the ina ter a year to 615,000 acres, already half done, and part of the project states from the Gulf Coast to E8Yptian sapinet. n fam. | THE Nationalist government's|IFi8ated but not now getting already is in operation. | Only members of ¢ fo a peace mission announced that it|©"0U8h moisture for full produc-| lend toll of 29 dead and an esti-| 1: close friends and pa ace 0 "| would fly to Peiping Thursday to | 0D | Tomorrow: Holing through the nated 150 injured. _. |clals were present. begin talks with Communist __ Farmers and processors of crops Rockies. \'" Other hundreds were homeless. The newlyweds are expected to! leaders the next day on ending ° ” Property damage from the vi- live ot Maadi Garden, a Cairo the civil war, Hog Prices Hold Steady |slous, whirling winds ran into in-| Princess Fawzia, one of the . u . ° estima ' {world’s most beautiful women, Petillo Dis Ww After 0 enin 25¢ Hi her The storms began as early as wag divorced from the Shan of Pp ie 4 Thursday night and by today ran last November after she Hog prices held barely steady|91-pound northwesterns sold at Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, throne N with Friday's figures in midmorn-|$29. A short deck of near 100-|Louisiana, Tennessee, Oklahoma : BW Ma ed ing trade in the Indianapolis Pound good and choice westernsiand Missouri. Stockyards today, after opening reached $30. Slaughter ewe/ , ., .ncas suffered the highest A motion for a new trial for as much as 25 cents a hundred Prices remained steady at $9 tof j..4p toll. A dozen.communities Kelly Petillo was denied on the pounds higher, $13 and higher for good and in the southern and east-central request of the one-time 500-Mile, Good and choice 180 to 220-| Cholce. 36 to $8.50 for commons} ortion of the state, from EngRace winner in Criminal Court 1 pound barrows and gilts sold at! : pnd and Scott to Little Rock, today. $20.75 to $2125 and $21.50 the| arly estimates Ole “iPS |glere shaken by the storms. _They | In a letter from Michigan City top price. Weights from 225 to cre BS, JOU cattle, left 17 dead and at least 635 in-|
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for Installation of $100,000 Rushed Stoker Firing Equipment at Elementary | he tast and one ot the mont 8 AT HEMIAIRIS nt TE violent twisters hit Belden and Board of School Commissioners of the City
0 OF OR calves, 400, and sheep, . | prison where he is serving a 1- sag 72 0unas brought $20.25 to Pp. 1000 juxed. to-10-year sentence for assault 20.75, a few reaching $21 and and battery, Petillo told Judge $21.25 in early trade. Prices from Local Issues |
William D. Bain the motion was $19.75 to $20.50 and $20.75 were
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filed “without my knowledge.” paid for 250 to 290-pounders. eTOCKS Bia Ascea ChESterfield, Miss, near here Sat he said. Board "No. 1% North Meridian ai ROW | |e S ! urday night; killing three and in-|gireet, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 7:30 to ammo oneal! udge Bain Sow Prices Steady American’ States of ALL Bp PB [juring 20. That brought Missis- oclock P. M. (CS.T), Tuesday, April 12 § S Ls A , "A hi 1 nea 11% 1 » | 1949, and will then be publicly opened an counsel, 1 ightweights from 100 to 160 L 8 Ayres $a prd ser 46 TIT 104% sippl’s total to nine dead and read aloud. Bids received later than the ds pfd
pounds moved at $17 to $19. Sow *Belt R & Stk ./more than 50 hurt. “sve time will be returned unopened.
, n : |* t . 7 The work shall be constructed in full Relieves Lawyer prices remained steady at $16 to pours wes Sda com. 3 | A Thursday tornado killed SIX |accordance: with this notice instructions . ($17.50, odd choice lots reaching *Bobbs-Merrill pfd 4%a% 33 | antation area near to bidders, contract, and plans and Judge Bain said he had re- $17.75 to $18 or more. Big wel ing Central Soya 28% 30% In the oan {specifications as prepared by Bevington lieved Lawrence Ammons of his —... ia - Big BN1S Circle Theater com ... by Greenville, SS. {Taggart & Fowler, Inc., Engineers, 730
sold at $15.50 and $15.75. Steers and heifers
*Com Loan 4% pfd . .. . |Consolidated Fin pfd 5% received Oont Car-No var .. ..... 1%
duties and that he had taken]
Contract Documents, including appointment of Mr. Lewis “under
Th on ness buildings was heavy in east drawings and specifications, are on file at
lower bids as sellers x ‘Cummings Eng com 15 18 the office of the Board of School Comadvisement.” Co asked higher *Cummings Eng pfd .. 96 9 | Texas, where one died In the missioners, 150 North Meridian Street, prices. A few sales in early trade Consolidated Ind com . “w % blow, and at Crowder, OKIla., Indianapolis, Indiana: Bevington, Taggart Petillo, winner of the 1%
1935 showed prices steady to 25 cents Consolidated Ind pf .. 1112 where two were killed.
10 Speedway race, was charged with lower. Choice steers were scarce. Ft Wayne-Jackson RR pid ... 81% id assault and battery with intent! geyera) joads of high-good tHerd-seres oro "om % to kill after an alleged knife at-lgteers from 1050 to 1300 pounds Home Tel & Tel tack on Naomi Schafner, his for-/remaine Hook Drug Co com
|&. Powler, Inc., Engineers, 730 K. of P. Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, and the The Red Cross in Washington state Board of Accounts. Copies may be obtained from the Engineers. 10% allocated $100,000 in emergency Each proposal must be enclosed in a
| | qo (funds to aid’ the stricken areas |sealed envelope properly. marked with the
d unsold in early trade at ind Asso Tel 3 pfd ......... 37 land sent 15 national disaster branch or branches of work fo which the = oho , p jas & relates, an e name’ an ace o mer secretary and companion, in $25 and higher. A few loads and hd & Sen E ae™ eee 18% 11% workers to help alleviate suffer- |p otto A er P the Roosevelt Hotel last sum- odd lots of 850 ,
to 1150-pound Indpls P & L «¢
Proposals shall be properly and commixed yearlings *Indpls P & L 4%
. pletely executed on proposal blanks in ) ‘Indpls P & L 5% pid. . accordance with Indiana Form No. 96, brought $24 to $25.50. A load of | magis Water cl A com 17% Indiana State Board of Accounts, and
105 — 18 . . b . w s ! Non-Collusion Affidavit fred und LOR medium and good yearlings sold piel Waier 87, vid, wi Slain in Robbery he stature” of potas, “elulred _ under RET: BAL at $24 to $25. Indpls Railways com......... 6 ....| SOUTH BEND, Ind. Mar. 28(shall be accompanied by a deposit of an
' Jefferson National Life com .. 13 13% | acceptable certified or hier's check, Beef Cow Prices Firm Kingan & Co pfa oo. 20m = § | (UP)—Police said today that|made payable to the Board of Schoci SUPER 14a) Owners of a liberal share of | Kingan & Co com.........es. 2%
, Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis {Lincoln Nat Li robbery was the motive for the Ct the amount of not less than five 3%)
mer.
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) made will be required to furnish - 18% his parked cab. Detective Sgt.|ceptable surety Pond in the amount "of some $75 One Hundred (100%) Contract Price. The Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of forty-five days after
if 61 9) \ 51] medium and good mixed yearlings | ‘Lincoln Loan 8% pfd ........ "wa 0h slaying early yesterday of David cent of the total bid price, or a satis. were promised $22.50 to $24. A giitlo Asphalt on com .... 24 “|R. Smith, 27, part-time taxicab factory bid bond executed by the bidder ! i phalt ..... ......ee 6% 6% 4 $ ! d (Ul [el oR | load-of high-good 900-pound heif- National Homes com lL. 84 9 |driver and Studebaker Corp. em- Dar eT tompanY, in an amount equal SS | °T8 reached $25. Other load lots | 20d, Pub Serv 3% pid......10% 0 | ployee, whose body was found in| The Contractor to whom an award is
of mostly good heifers sold at|*N Ind Pub Serv 4% ....
$24 to $24.10. Some just mediums | progres Tauciry 2 23 |Fred Hammer said fell to $22.25. . Jubiie Serv of Ind com «oo 23% 24%alcash, a $26 check and persona Beef cow prices held steady at|Ross Gear & ro
8s Crear bool Pd cee 81 BY 0 welry were missing. 0 $18.50 to $20 for good grades. A |.5o [ng G&E 48 vid ........ 18 Sh. *So Ind G&E com 20% few commons and ’ 1 Local Produce
mediums |Btokely-Van Camp : - he date set for th moved at $16.50 to $18.50. Can-|Tunmer a to sien rea Lil! 3 | Or\ihs opening thereof. LUN | Poultry—Fowls, 4% Ibs. and over, 33c; nou ! :
Tanner & Co 5%% pfd BOARD OF yp (Under 4%
MUSIC STANDS
per cent of the
INDIANA MUSIC CO.
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=| . E OOL ners and cutters received bids 25 Terre Haute Malleable .. COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY
a to 50 cents lower at $13.50 to $186. United “Teloshone 8% ptd ... ne 7 breed pi A A, 28e; “colored, ie, ond By M. vO BARLEY TAPOLIS Director RHEUMATIC PAINS | Bull prices remained steady. |U0lon Title Co ........... “8a. No ou hry Sao ienn tian No. pre sod ay Take time-tested WINTER-X Tablets for Dal roand 800d heavy sausage), & Stew 8s 5%. ........ 08 . yer Grade & are. Wo." Grads A divi, quick relief of pain and discomfort of Bg 0 50, Good | American Loan 4%s 60....... 97 34c; Grade B large, 34c; Grade A small, Beam, Newide, 3 Muuciis Lar heavy beets sold at slightly high- dmtican Loss ug, h. 2
dh 4 I > Ty) | Bastian Morley So 6... at—No. satisfaction or your money refunded. Why €T Prices, odd head moving at $20. gubner Fertilizer 8s 63. ’ y | suffer? Ask your druggist today for| <aealer prices held steady at GR of Oem, Big Ss. +3 9
i Ne Me + (Above prices apply when delivered at t d WINTER-X Tablets, 100 for $2.00
local pignt.) The | . — —- R. M. Keene Co. Pharmaceutical Chem-| $30 to $32 for good and choice; | Columbia Club 2-55 63.. ists, Indianapolis 4, Indiana. | $19.50 to $29.50 for commons and | Hamilton Mfg comp bh 8... ” “ee
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mediums, and $13 to $19 for culls. Ind Limestone 4s 78 Loe er
| Is Brass & Al 86... 9 | WASHINGTON. Mar. 28 (UP)—GovernA few culls dropped to $10. {indpis Pras & Alim 2 34... 04
| ina" aL Shes 103 108 Rent exDenats and Jecelpls for the Surrent Sheep prices remained steady. [ngof'"Raiivars so 61: 30 ATOR Spore ru aAS: HY, SOmBEFed. w Aocourate—Dependable ome lots of common and good I Aa oh HE Btn 25.000.792.004 3 24.440 Quick Survios ~ Moderate Prose | native lambs moved at $23 to $28. Bouin 4 80.ccveees BT ooo eetiBls 203TLIBIOML 33308 Wolf Sussman, Ing. ]| A few choice reached $30. One-|N ind Pub Berv 31s 181 108° [Cash Bal’ 8.700.140. 362 4.760.492,1 238 W, Wen TNAR, INC. || naca-nait loads of mostly good Era sls & "(Bible Bent ag Belge . ait da ‘ gto {7 Round westerns reached $29. ie Serv Ly 3 W tM LW cS IANAPOLI G novsk | rl .. n “. Cerio. ly of A large deck of mostly good! "Ediiiena. : Bebits ... lie ooo) (8
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