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. Smith had lived in Indian- oe vib Top of $18.50 OP irviving are nis wite, Viola; New Grand Jury ot Tories Threaten Miss Davis : iss Fitzgerald Watkins Takes Reported on Sve Sona etl. Marvin Jug Called to Delve Be To Give Plants Umbrage at .Choice Weights James and Roscoe Smith, Louis-| Into ‘Protection’ . Back to Owners Connally’s Remarks Hog sales were only moderately vires ox, daughters, Mrs. Mary MiaMI, Fla, May 10 (UP)— Walker, Mrs. Ann Wilson "and United Pros By United Press active, with barrows and gilts 25! Mrs, Mamie Carter, Indianapolis,| > De® Dade County grand jury NEW The Labor government's iron Some Republicans predicted to- cents to 50 cents lower than yes- and Mrs. Carrie Mae Randolpk| on.” foday amid / breath, to and steel nationalization bill went day that the row between Sens. and Mrs. Kid Lee Randolph, and; Miami newspapers : I from the House ot Commons to | (J [ese Tom Connally (D. Tex.) and Ar- terday's average, at the Indl, “y.,), Randolph, Prospect;that high officials of the police i. Dev the predominately Conservative thur V. Watkins (R. Utah) will anapolis Stockyards today. three brothers, Harvey and Pen- department and city government 4 there are, House of Lords today for final lay Senate ratification of the The bulk of good and choice nick Smith, Prospect, and Morris|[°Ceive “Protection payoffs” from haven't. approval. | St. Mary's Senior .itlantic pact. Bl 170 to 250-pound weights sold at Smith, Alabama, and several Bookman, duce fai opents 25 s05 mons assed It by 3 vote of Production” Tonight | _Bcn, Styles Bridges (RN. H.) Frederic Weigle $18 to $1825. Several loads STandchildren. tion, gag use y oe servatives had anticipated rn] Senior c'2ss members .at St.ijong consideration of the treaty| Frederic Weigle, director of brought $18.35 to $18.50. The top Mrs. Sarah Hampton Front page stories in both the % claim hov Declaring passage of the bill Mary's Academy will present the {when it reaches the Senate floor.| rehabilitation for the Indiana |~2* established at $18.50. Services for Mrs. Sarah {Miami Herald and the. Miami . wis a “tragic interlude,” Conser- annual class play at 8 p, m. to-| Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper (R.| Tuberculosis Association, today | Sales of 250 ‘to 200-pound Services for Mrs. Sar Hamp-|Daily News quoted informants have lived vatives promised to repeal it and day at the school. Jane Frances Iowa) sald it certainly “won't! was named co-ordinator of tu- |Weights were. around $17.25 to[i00: Whe died Saturday in herifrom vice and gambling estab- Think’ of return the industry to private Davis and Jean Marie Fitzgerald, shorten debate any.” berculosis association rehabill- $18. Big weights were scarce. jposme, 1350 8. Pershing Ave. will|lishments as saying they must wade 42. ownership the momunt they. rer boil enor, will play major mp. row reached its climax yes-| tation directors. Mr. Weigle will Hogs in the 100 to 160-pound bs held ow 12 1 nerdy in pay heavily to the “right people” . for instant urn wer, es. kins ot {aiso . classes sold at around $16.50 or the p eges of operat W id; h Laborites said they were merely] Other cast members are Mar- terany Vn MY a 28 stomped Boras Jsiscn hetWetn the I down. : : {which she was a member. Burial|without police tort ing . 9 Joi ue doing some wishful thinking. Baret Alandt, Mary Ann Me- Foreign Relations Committee, and the rehabilitation directors | Sows were weak to 25 cents will follow in: New Crown Ceme-| The reports prompted City : ui I could tell They said despite an expected re- Carthy, Joan Gilson, Suemma Ba-fop, oing that Mr, Connally, the| of state associations. lower, bringing $14.25 to $18. tery. Manager O. P. Hart to demand nine years! jection ir Lords, the Laborites ker, Dolores Patterson, Janice| o .teo" chairmas, had “hu- Choice lightweights sold at $16.25, Born in Albany, Ind, Mrs.|@ “full and complete report” of » wd. aa I Sate t would “bring it out” before the Gaughan, Jean Flynn, Helen| o.oo 0" ors assed” him. to $16.50. Stags brought $12 Hampton had lived in Indlanapo-|the accusations from Police Chief will next general elections in 1050/Paetz, Ruth Pich, Louise Peter! "0 = = 0 5 ¢ been hold- crease een to $13. lis 35 years. She was 83. Surviv-| Walter Headley. Mr. Hart also soon. through use of the recently/and Dolores Faust. ng: heart th to Al Cattle Higher ing the tires ‘grandso said he would ask permission to Rosemarie’ ¢ embers| (08 hearing on e pact. Al- ng ee Br ns. : an sey 54, and enacted Parliament Bill Production committee mem though not a committee member In the cattie market the steer appear before the new Grand Mandatory to Act include . Angeline Verhonik, stu-iy, "qooi1i0s has bee 1 1 ? Bn Willi S. G Jury, apparently to plead that Margaret ( : . n permitted and heifer trade opened active VVILIIOM J. reen Ch of Com Welles alm ~The bill makes fit mandatory|dent director; Marilyn Werner, to question witnesses. Mr Con- and ptr with. sales of 25 to the jury investigate the alleged Citizens In for Lords to act on the measure Student manager; Dorothy Powell, 5. "yon “extremely critical , BO On er. The best demand. Services for William S. Green, graft. C In this o before the election and opens the business manager; Jane Reid, Ww ’ en's 1 gher. he emanc rn 4ianapolis barber, who died Pictures of ‘Books’ perpetual et soon and opens hel Jacqueline Reinert, Clarita Of MF Watkins’ line of Interroga-| Nowy Yorker Talks [Was lor yearlings under 1500 priday in his home, 2309 N. AT-| he Datly News in a seri n who's here the expected Lords rejection Uehlein, Patricia Duffin, Loulse “xn = ao connan at . pounds and heifers. However, i .1" sve were to be held at|areioies cublishod the ssams OF coming a t Conservatives charged bitterly Hofer, Mary Lu Method, Marilyn| ew vg Somplained At Columbia Club |weightier steers were getting de-|; p. m. today in the Sixteenth|,e les publishes the addresses) (n “How oll that the 650 million sterling Ferguson, Theresa Comella, Pa- Yi Fol, designed to pion Nationwide increases in the Pendable action. Street Baptist Church. Burial Was|jisnments which ok IHG Stab said. ($2.6 billion) measure was the tricia McKibben and Mary Cath-| "i ws on the pact and not | birth rate and the number of old- A load of good and choice ty slow in New Crown Cemetery. were under orders mot to raid |WA% —— “biggest gamble in state owner- erine McKenzie. to elicit information from the|®r Persons are bringing more re- Mixed Yeatiines BO a. A native of Nashville, Tenn, The paper also carried pictures ship the world has ever known.” witness, the Utah Senator gath- sPonsibilities to government and, =") 1.0" e850 to 1250-pound Mr. Green, who was 55, had lived of what it alleged were “protected 2 in Indianapolis 31 years. He had hooks” and the names of detec-

Under the terms of the gS h | 3 it ered up his papers and left the|social welfare agencies. ° 0 steers brought $24.50 to $25.25. nerated his own barber shop th : only ome Sar Stes) producing 0 00 S epo committee room. Population is increasing at both |yedium lots of mainly 1100-| a a. Ph J tives in whose areas the estabHe assailed Mr. Connally later ends, Robert Bondy, director of pounders down sold at $23 tol Mi G 4|lishments are located. Local Truck Grain Prices outside government ownership-— for what he sald were the Texan's|the National Social Welfare As-|g2375 Ave, Mr, Green was a membe Under Miami's police set-up, :

. . the British subsidiary of the M bh “provocative actions.” He said he sembly, Inc. of New York Cit 25, of the Sixteenth Street Baptist, is meq pol . y o y icemen are forbid-| No. oqre American-owned Ford Motor Co. | S ers 1 Y:|. Several loads of common to Church. Te No: £rea wheel 1a ' hag plenty of questions still to|said here today. medium light and medium Surviving are his wife, M den to make raids on gambling, i Fn

Under One Tent sk about the pact but would re- liquor or tituti tabl 0. With 97 per cost of the steel Mr. Bondy spoke at the annual|weights brought $21.50 to $22.50./1.: a daughter, Miss Beatrice|, prostitution establish-| No: 3 Jeliow sovbesns, $2.01. under PVE ne control, the] Group fo Take Part [serve them for the Benate fl00T |jyneheon meeting of the Counefl|A couple of loads of high good Green, St. Louis, Mo. and his| cots: That job is reserved for ® : white cors. 4 hth,

where no “gag rule” prevalls. of Social A detectives amalgamated industry would be- 7% badd oc! gencies of Indianapolis|and choice 800 to 850-pound heif- stepmother, Mrs. Nannie Green, " No. , 83c. come larger than Bethlshem or In Sectional Ployoff Civil Rights and Marion County in the Colum-|ers gold at $25.50. The bulk of|Indianapolis. RL . Sud Yat et time Re i i a BW

Republic Steel in the U. 5. By ART WRIGHT bia Club. More than 250 repre-|good heifers sold at $24.50 to $25. Only U. 8. Steel and the steel] First schools to report thefr| Jicuse Es om itee sentatives attended the discussion| Common and medium lots sold at Mrs. Anna L. Walker after time,” reported gambling op- Local Prod: Produce

and busi ; ‘ erations to the detective bureau combine in Soviet Russia would winners for the Sectional Play-/ployment practices legislation, Bess sessions 321 to 323.73. Mrs. Anna L. Walker, wife of | “Without any resultant action.”

compare in size. Within the next decade the Cow Trade Steady Pe x 'off of The Times Marbles Tour- perhaps the most controversial : the late George Walker, former| The Herald also quoted its in-|un LN was? Bill gives the Br nt: hament next Saturday are: point in President Truman's civil lumber of pupils in elementary) Cow trading was active to fully owner of an Indianapolis trans-|formants as saying that two highs be aE fie: sha » arre ron rights program. gh schools will jump from|steady. Good beet cows sold at|fer company, will be buried in|city officials receive $2000 a week | lets

and steel companies under the| School 50—Donald Carnagua, “r the present 25 million to 34 mil- = rey ach “ e President has asked Con- $19.50 to $20.50. Common and Oakland, Cal. following services|from bookmaking establishments, sic: rade rge, ar! ou a San a pation = Robert Brown, Bobby Zinc, Ernie gress to create a Fair Employ- Low, Mr. Bony pointed out. The medium lots brought $17.25 to/there tomorrow. 8 ® while payoffs to detectives: range fhe: ord ds fi7% fd holders. : Are: glinker; alternates, Bobby Liv- ment Practices Commission “with neredse will pose new problems of ($19. Canners and cutters sold at| She died Sunday in her home from $50 to $300 a week. mina 1 ye le. i 3 The move would be made on iNEston and Billy Purichia. authority to prevent discrimina-| So nes teachers, public|§15 to $17. in Oakland. She was 85. A na- Quiet for 100 Bucks toca) plants v 1 1050 choo! 14-Jack F' E tion by employers and labor un- pe and child welfare serv-| Bulls were steady with medium tive of Mitchell, Ind, she had| yt published the addr #| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING Ma¥ 3, ) according 19 present oo ack Fox, TENS, ns trade and professional asso-|'*®® and good heavy sausage bulls lived in Indianapolis until moving oy ig leanings LL aes plans. pi McKinley, Donald Bruce, David , Pp Incre In Aged : houses of prostitution which it Debits Rime 000 ’ ’ siations and government agencies ase 8 bringing $19.50 to $21. Odd head to California in 1911. said detectives had failed to raid | Poland Git Stephenson; alternates, Robert and employment bureaus.” Also, he said, “we expect a 19 sold at $21.50. Good beef bulls| Surviving are a daughter, Miss| perald informants also report-|H I Stuart B THE Polish information Serv- Van Volkenburgh and Howard] A commission of this nature|Per cent increase in the number of brought $18 to $20. Odd light Claudia Walker, Oakland; a s0n,| eq that for payments of from $3| qasey, a uys * fos said today the Polish Girl Wilson. was established by President|Persons over the age of 65 by weights went to $21. William W. Walker, Indianapolis; 4, gx weekly on each punchboard $8 Million P&L Ronde Guides (Scouts) had School 73—Curtis Hurley, Larry Roosevelt during the war but has 1955. People will be working long-| Vealers opened active and were three grandchildren and two they own, manufacturers of these er i withdrawn, Woodie Neil, Gerald Bandy; since gone out of existence. Con-|er and new arrangements for rec-| steady with yesterday. Good and great-grandchildren. ambling devices m ive 1 Halsey, Stuart & Coy 1nCs was : from the World Girl Guides ' ? | gress thus far has shied away|reation and lobe will have to be|choice lots brought $24 to $25.50. Sm g— g g ay rece’ve im-ithe successful bidder for $8 mil-

beca o .|alternates, Gerald Chambers and munity fr lice. . bers from Het... or poor Donald Kuras. Tro. establishing a peacetime ii oad - Common 3nd medium lots 90d 3 Judge Ober Stuck rir A LL police. an on a a 1m Deadline Thursday Midnight ’ : jue, Bondy (asserieq that bel torn : . said to be “protected” ones a premium of $101.219 per $100 “I said the Polish branch nas Yeadline tor fing names Sfliyc,Lor0r Subconumitis Near. caiiee We are Ving 13 Hime of Sheep Trade Active With $2 Sticker The Daily News quoted a book- |hond (2.93 per cent), John Longs-

char the parent organization . “lings were under the direction of change, issues and developments | maker as saying he is never both- ried EY etlentiy HE the gelioat pigners | de Flipuday mid Rep. Adam Clayton Powell (D.|are moving past us without our| Sheep thang Jak Sly active Indianapolis police have no re-'ered by police because “100 bucks day. of the company, reported to. efforts of the imperialists and| os matied by that time to Mrs |Y- Y): one of the two Negro being aware of them. of horn nium and good|SPect for license number digits— a week is written ‘off the top’ of Otis & Co. of Cleveland, purWar mongers camp to SUPPress Norma Koster, supervisor of spe- members of the House. The increase in the responsibil-\7s5.nound lambs No. 2 pelts sold|RO matter how few. my business so I won't be both: chased 107,226 shares of comJresdom In preete 334 Judongsia cial activities wh the City Park War Pensions Sr Zoverume ea wl at 32750. Other Small lots of] Qeorge M. Ober, magisirate of ered ses. dé Newspaper ma Sr 353.800 Yel. ‘ : against Negroes in the United ern Son Shasiment. a The House Veterans Committee the broad program of the present mugee von ha IR, s21| peedway Court, found that out| enor, City Manager Hart said) Common stockholders were States.” 4576. today tentatively accepted a com-|81st Congress. Public. housing|is $26. today when he came out of City he definitely wanted to know the given prefererice in the sale of

BL ; promise bill under which all needy|and federal aid to education laws down Hall after a short visit with May- facts in the case and “let the/the common, the residue to be Australia ; : The park department again is g5.year-old veterans of World will be enacted, he forecast. Tone a a aor Swi or Feeney. {chips fall where they may.” sold on the open market. PRIME MINISTER Joseph B. Separating with THe Time in Wars I and II could qualify for| In addition, he said, the nation-|choice spring lambs of 75-pound| Judge Ober, whose license num- co Chifley and members of his staff Slaging ae Bourmgme Mepis monthly pensions of $72. al defense program is bringing gverage sold at $32. A smaller has only three digits, had| _: 0 0000000600008000000000000000060000006 Who attended the recent London, ~O% . charge o e 0 3 *| Such pensions, under present new calls for local communities jot of common springers went at parked on the east side of Ala- fn | . ss, Commonwealth Conference have zation and staging the playoffs. |regulations, are paid to needy vet-|for public welfare services. $24 country agcount. bama St. He got a sticker for = INDIANAPOLIS BOND AND SHARE . n kept under observation for| Sectional winners will play in|erans who can show a non-serv-| Mr. Bondy pointed out that the| Good and choice slaughter ewes parking in a “no parking” zone. i - ‘ the past week as possibile carriers|the finals to determine the Indian-|ice-connected disability of at least/armed services are. the “biggestigold at $7 to $11. Common and|He'll have to pay $2 at police, i; @ CORPORATION eo . of smallpox, it was disclosed lis champion and Tumnerup on 10 per cent. In practice, almost schools.” They “graduated” 500,- medium lots brought $5 to $6.50.| headquarters. . k : * day. y 21. any 65-year-old veteran is dis-000 men and women last year as ee et “Of course, I'll pay,” Judie| | 129 EAST-MARKET BUILDING + . 5 The action was taken after af “The champion and runnerup|abled to that extent or more. (compared with 300000 from alc Radios Stolen Ober ‘3aid. INDIANAPOLIS 4, INDIANA : AV h Overseas Airways steward will move on to other tourna- Truman vs. Byr d the colleges in the nation, he said. —_— . aboard the Constellation that re-\ments for national honors. The . y From Appliance Shop S 2 * %* = . Wo turned Mr. Chifley from London! runnerup- will go to Angola, Ind.,| Another political feud hit the U. S. Statement : : iat . May 3 was hospitalized with|¢o \ Sec-| headlines tod Dead End Burglars took six portable . Offering Complete Facilities . All : compete in the Western Sec adlines ay to remain awhile smallpox. tionals ‘and the cham President T 8 radios worth $239 last night from| wasHINGTON, May 10 (UP)=-Gioverns . 3 ® pion will go|as esiden ruman and Sen. Northwest ment expenses and Tecel ts for the cur. . For Serving Both ° Japan to Wildwood, N. J., for the Na- Harry F. Byrd (D. Va.), squared LEDEBERG, Belgium, Services, Inc, 2110 Northwestern noe ical year Ei re peur: : : . ALLIE tional Tournament. If the run-|off in battle for control of the May 10 (UP) — Omer |Ave, police sald today. Al I= sao: ear ast Year : Large and’ Small Investors. . ® Af D headquarters today nerup wins at Angola, he or she Democrats Party in the Senate.| Fiens, 72, an undertaker, Entrance to the appliance store Broan 0dr dees ih 289.724.873 . MA rket 4321 debated how to carry out In Jar yy) gy to the national The bitterness which has de.| died Vesterday while ac- |was made by knocking out/Fedips — iseiiias “tuddsil 3 : > an pan a new Army rule aimed at . veloped between the two men was companying a hearse to the plaster and four boards from the| Cash Byjance, S311 1H Te wo! 488. 2018 : * Proventing Roentbis: usin Official Wedther revealed yesterday by Gilbert cemetery. rear tool shed wall, police said. Gold Reserve 34. '334314.989 33.218.304.104 0000000000060 00000000000008000000000006060. Harrison, a White House visitor, | UNITED STATES W , 3 gr ph er hat about 501 TMay 16. tote TURPAU | who confided that Mr. Truman | tt. “ former occupation officers now| Sunrise .. 8:38 | Sumer... 7:41 had sald there were “too many ne are in Japan as representatives Precioitation 2¢ h di 3 Byrds 1 the Senata)) aly private com jal fi Ag orecipiiation” fix 84 BB. . - 14. 5 Mr. Byrd replied: Toe AT mg, in XOO8S 4ince JAN. 1 .o\.vi..ei.iii. 53| AIf the President means he will ® affects American military hid The following table shows the tem. attempt to purge me from the Fe lishments throughout the world. Station i: other cities: | Senate I will be on hand when be It is reported to provide that no Burbank Ios os 7 |the purging starts. former occupation official shall Gincive ! Mr. Byrd comes up for re-elec- Lb appear for two years after his| incinnati : 3% [tion in 1952, a presidential year discharge in connection with any Evansvie § [When Mr. Truman may also be a business deal before occupation pi Warp '' i candidate. authorities, nls City) 'L . 41 4 The ruling covets persons at- iam aa 8 n 3 Killed in Wreck tached to the Army either in mili- pas St Paul sens 88 81 | WETASKIWIN, Alberta, May tary or civilian capacities, Army| gifanoima civ +78 3% [10 (UP)—Three train crewmen

officials are required to report © Omaha 0. on & | were killed and four others inpromptly if former Army men mar AER ote | 89 4 | |fured yesterday when a Canadian approach them about business gin Francisco . Pacific Railway passenger train deals. | Washington, D.C. 8 jumped the rails near here.

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