Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1949 — Page 20

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Ris at Paris

ta Alienate German People

By United Press The Western Big Three decided today to sit tight and let Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishin-

“It Vishinsky wants to hang himself for German public opinfon as he did yesterday, we will give him a chance,” one Western delegate said. The Western delegations’ met separately early today and decided to permit Mr. Vishinsky to £0 on with his talk at the conference of Big Four foreign ministers. The sit-tight strat based on the theory t at Mr Mr. Vishinsky had harmed Russian] prestige in Germany with his

rather than look forward to an tarly pedce treaty. She of the pe : cupation, and creation of an all- . Ge ent. Acme Teléphotos. Delocator noted hat Mr. vi.| Here is the chair in which Victor ©. Routher, UAW educeproposals even repu-| tonal director at Detroit, was sitting last ni ight when he was a 2 the Wetaw san mations of| wounded by a shotgun blast fired from.a window. Arrow points o European nations te ato) fo pellet holes in the wall. Note the blood stains. sarly end of the occupation, =

arly peace treaty, And early u- a Prices Rise 25 Cents In Active Market Trade

Great Britain Hog prices rose 285 cents a lots of 80-pound good and choice

3 THE Foreign Office reported today that six persons employed b, hy British Embassy mp aye hundred pounds and instances spring lambs remained unsold, had disappeared and a seventh fiEher in active trade In the In-\ o 0. gaking $32.

dianapolis Stockyards today. Lersecution by Soviet poiice, | Good ‘and choice 170 ‘to 200. SIAUhier, ewe prices dropped "A Foreign Office spokesman Pound barrows and gilts sold at "or opie “rove than 140%

$10.75 to $20.25, the top price. Said Sir Maurice Loscow. had pro W Weights from 230 pounds down pounds sold at $6.50 to $8.50.

reign Of. (80M at $20 or more. Prices from Choice lighter weights reached roby Soviet Tureen OF of|$19 to $10.75 were paid for 31150 Bul pg and me-focally-hired embassy personnel, [Weights from 250 to 200 pounds,|dium grades sold at $5 to 36. put had received No satistaction, |A few weights around = 350{ Early estimates of receipts spok also d [POLNds reached $18. were hogs, 700; cattle, 1500; Russia of refusing to grant Lightweights from 100 to 180 calves, 500, and sheep, 100. entry visas to British Slovo

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unds sold at $16 to $17.25.

hoice uniforms near 160 pounds Huh Sm Bh, nr aco of mr prices WY Omen of Moose . 50 cents u 80 a Oye Of A Tih) (530.75 to $16.75, Cholce Ii nt. Plan Chapter Night "Meanwhile, Prime Minister Cle-|Welghts reached $17 and $17.25. A chapter night program of ment R. Attlee asked a Labor Stags wold _ 312 » ne 2 ' women: of ‘the Moose: Will be ucus in Parliamen rs n Stea . Panty SA a as the 1050] Early sales of steers and Js held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the general election approaches. lings remained about stea i Moose City The caucus was holding a post. moderately active trade. Smail Home, 135 N. mortem on the “tevellion” of 87 Jos of 5° ood yeazlings sold at $20) 1 Delaware be few an - labor members who voted against acted good | Dougall of the State Nurses

the government on the Atlantic bat. A load of good near 1000-pound Treaty and the Ireland Will steers sold at $27 as several loads * Association is Hal of medium to low- 1150- i guest speaker. y pound steers brought $24.50 to i Mrs. Edna Agan, LIHE ight wing Boclalist Party $25.50. Sixteen loads of mostly hospital. guild d today to uit the Com-|good to choice mediumweights chairman; will munist-controlled National Labor and weighty steers remained un- preside. Federation (CGIL) and join other sold. in early trade. The hospital anti-Communists in & néw ’nde- Odds and ends of common to guild committee Mrs. Agan . will sponsor

ovement. The barely good lightweight yearlings Ly 5 epub- loved a Doe 890d) ys Lilllan Petac for nurses tican Party's withdrawal. It left ‘ training at St. Vincent's Hospital.

House Spikes

sald today the House has killed all chance of revising military pay

fully worked out bill,” he said, “I don’t see much sense in trying to

Work Sul Aug her would have Was the most prized wish ofithority in the Boviet zone.

Emilie “because I never have seen a big league game,” the 13-year-old said. This morning Balle spent ranged from 3.03 per cent to 40.58 with her aunt, Mrs. Jo arans pe son, wife of the former Indianap-|to it,

He acted on the fifth day of the Cah Bont Buber American |

strike in which two persons have| Lesion

been killed and more than 1000 ide Park Dnited

for generals, least for privates and

Congress

Army Pay Hike

For Top Brass == Oppose Banu | (Comite 2 That | Bar Recruits fini cn maar + (RUSS Aid J Relents

amare meus Strikers’ Pay

Rep. Paul J, T Kuday (D. Tex.)

Armed Services BSubcommittee|It was like old home week for! which spent three months drafts who ing a military pay raise bill. The House late yesterday voted 163 to send the measure back to committee for further study. Mr, Kilday said he has no in- years. tention of trying to bring out a revised version of the legislation

ey wort vote or & care-|Tmilis to the ball park whers|General of the Raiiway

is spell-iment, submitted his request to ge e/statues in University Park. The

provided the biggest pay boosts

nothing at all for the lowly reeruit. The raises would have

per cent,

of President Truman.

role in killing the bill. They centhe highest ranking officers would get the largest pay boosts,

The House Un-American Activ-

ton.

Democrats tion bitterly assailed the admin-

pleces of legislation on this session’s “must” list. Senate Democratic Leader Seott W. Lucas of Illinois promised ac-

the Reciprocal Trade Agreement Bill and the Taft-Hartley repeal-

o -

measures in this session.” It said that Lucas’ statement| e amoun to “a fiat betrayal of

Health

tee that enactment of President Truman's health insurance pro-

the federation with only Com-|. Cows Open Steady | Formal initiation will be held at munista and left-wing Boclaliste: Cows prices opened sleady a the. meeting:

good beef cows sold at $20. Crachosloyakio

to $21.50, Best grades were. i 2 CZECHOSLOVAK Communists $22. mee and pb, 4k Weber to Head Indiana opened their ninth party congress moved at $17.75 to §20. Canners|Conpral Summer School

at Prague and cutters brought $15 to $17.75. Communists po! Ah foreign pjost sold at $15.50 or more. Prof. James KE: Weber has been t Paul Robeson, American Negro

Bull prices remained steady. named director of Indiana Cencoricert singer, was on hand to

Medium and good sausage bulls|tral College's summer sesdion sing. sold at $21 to $22.50. — beef Yohieh will begin Tuesday, June congress bulls brought $20 to . a ange os will bring Catch Vealers sold at prices steady| Prof. Weber, head of the coltogether for the first time. The|® weak in fairly active trade.|lege religion department, will repress will be barred. Some sales were 50 cents lower. place Dr. Allen B. Kellogg, acaGood and choice mold at $27 to|demic dean, who will be studying Germany $28.50; Sommgns and mediums at|in Europe this summer. A $18 to $26.50, and culls from $16 Besides Prof. Weber, the sumA group of repatriated German,to $18. mer staff will include Dr. Ken. nuns from Romania said at Mu-| There were not enough. sheep neth KE. St. Clair, Dr. Russel nich that Romanian farmers who sales to test the market. Prices|perkel, Virginia Cravens and anhave had jel lands Seized | by|looked nominally steady. Several other professor. e Communist government have| —— > 5 organized an underground resis- Official Weather Registration will Begin Mos tance in the mountaing of Ro-| UNITED SFATES WEATHER BUREAU | prviday, Aug. 5, Prof. Weber said

fnanis ie va — ui Siam i i j Slaves Sing THE remains of King Prajad-| =m = ace elevision hipok, Siam'’s last Shaciute ruler, pe rf owing tuple new ul y = were ‘returned to his homeland ie Bs from London today. The king HH Se > s

Burbank

on television. All you have to

do is to go down town.

Sled in London elght“years ago Cinemnati 4 L. 8. Ayres & Co, is install- ls Carte : atoang ramus 44 ing seven sets with public ad-|* Re hi Besa gees Har. | Even, ville Livaenaens ‘as dress system in the windows of; vester, iE arcelona: Indonesia PL Worthy (#8 lita south building and the Wm. | Tinie on hi ise Vi: GEN. Simon H. Spoor; i com. | Indianapolis cun : a8 8 |H. Block Co. is installing eight Wad shibigton a yes, stop) ww mander in chief of Dut rces Nien: . 83 74 (gets in both its Illinois and Airs Tolan ants jane. Le Guayra, Telamon.

\nneapolis- St. Paul New Orleans .....

in Indonesia, died shortly Safter n

day, June 13. The session will end «merce Ave. told police a burglar

You can see the 500-Mile Race

. 91 88 [Market St. windows to bring the |~——————

Room today from . hogs attagk. hoa ony v 890 od [Tne 10 Jeople who want to see it] n Spoor ‘was in charge of {Omaha .". . .. 8 84 lin television ‘operations during the two Dutch Sst, 1111 [7 other stores, most of them sell. ——— compaigns st the Indone-|§n Francisco .. uit Fal i ling sets, will have sets operating | Domestic Bird sian Republic in 1047 and 1048. | Washington. Brel # |in windows and vestibules.

gram is “only the beginning” toward the establishment of an adequate medical care program for the nation. He said it “will be a long time before the country has the medical personnel, hospitals and other facilities (it) can afford.”

Thieves Enter 2 Homes, Take Ring and $75

A ring valued at $100 and $75 in cash were taken in two home break-ins yesterday, police said today. : Helen Cross, 23, of 321 E. Walnut St., told police she returned home from work at 4 p. m, and found the lock broken from the door. She said a dinner ring valued at $100 was missing and $15 taken from a glass bank. Mrs. Betty Piers, 1410 Com-

ransacked the front room and took $60 yesterday while her husband was sleeping in the next room.

Ship, prs

227 toipion

the two-time I ing champ will

h asure had the support! olsi TE suppe been nominated by President

Congressmen, who served in|Truman for the Federal “Trade World War II, played a leading Commission. Last night she attended a tered their fire on the fact that/special movie at the National Archives put on by Charles Scdneider, Scripps-Howard pro- of Eastern marks. motion manager, who is in charge] The Communist ' peace Spies of the National Spelling Bee. “It was swell,” Emilie reported ities Committee subpénaed two afterward. {scientists, formerly attached to by Ray Milland called ‘Every the University of California's ra- Spring,’ and it was about a secret distion laboratory, to testify on/he had ‘of pitching a baseball soithree sectors of Berlin. alleged efforts of a Soviet spy|the batters couldn't hit it. ring to infiltrate the laboratory. course, it was only college baseThe two men are Joseph Wein-|ball and not the big league stuff berg of the University of Minne-|I expect to see at the National sota and David Bohm of Prince-{ball

istration for placing only three Bingo Gives Blue Baby

(UP)—QGail Scott, a threé-year-tion only on the Atlantic Pact, old blue baby, won & chance for

. 4 |Wellwishers who were not able mo ER une 3 or to come to the game sent letters and Public Welfare Subcommit- containing $1, $56 and $10 bills.

In Guam Rape-S “AGANA, Guam, May 25 (UP) ~The second of thrée Air Force COUN-imen accused of the rape-slaying of pretty Ruth Farnsworth last ‘December was sentenced to death

today. : ; Pvt. Calvin Dennis, 27, of Seguin, Tex, was convicted by 8 court-martisd board and sentenced

ang.’ His half-brother, Pvt. Herman Dennis, 20, of Calvert, Tex., re. ceived the same sentence earlier from another court-martial board. hoff. Staff Sgt. Robert Burhs, 32, of Spokane, Wash,, will be tried soloist. The Saenger-Chor will be gram by the Jordan Conservatory ensemble.

‘Ladies Man’ Barber Slain Gangland Style |

‘owls, and Yer, ou NEW YORK, May 25 (UP)—A ge LY afi little black book containthg the|{:s i, Pn 3 COURS, th and’. Ne: 2 vou names of ‘numerous women was ade A) pds ios, i divin checked by police today Hin fT oh i the killer of a Brooklyn barber a who had the reputation of being), (Above prices ho vie efhoa v ~ a “ladies man.” Salvatore Esposito, 40, was shot down gangland-style last night in the rain on a street corner half a| ye. block from his home. Three bul- Re lets struck him, one in the head. Ne. Police found in his pockets $500 —— Hs. in small bills and two bank books

showing $1200 in deposits.

Emilie Gray Excited About Trip Down Potomac; Looks Forward to Ball Game

Tr tse Scheduled

of the Unknown Soldier

Force Day Programs

For 49 spelling , are returning by boat from Mt. Vernon. escorts, they made the trip to the hisSeotge Wahinglon Via Sub Syl) MUpOE 81 Suh

25 New

Hour-Long Parade Set for Monday

“ntl ” scales “probably for several years| Potomac cruise back to WashingNe aR Re OeTan to come.” ton was full of gleeful songs and| Favors Wages He is chairman of the House shoutings as a playground pieniec.

newspaperman who has

injured.

of mer een

Americans for Democratic Ac-| comes on Friday. night. Albert Hood, Wyckoff, N. J, told police he parked his ‘48 Sisto H ouse, Ladies ch for Normal Life [Cadiiac in the lot at Victory MEd, the Boo Gol ance Tor Field last night. When he came STITTSVILLE, Ont, May 25out, he said, he found the car|pfufgaz. &». Bums Street Bridse, propped up on bricks with the elsrana, ahd Ay left front wheel and tire, chrome|w" Lavish Bias Aiton, Gen Nay a normal lite at a bingo game wheel inserts and fancy chrome|C4ED, United t nig

assisted. in the

In Western Marks

8c+i BERLIN, May 25 (UP)—The dicompanied the Indianapolis cham- rector of Germany's Soviet-con-{10th Afr Force band from Wt ea trolled railroads asked Russian Harrison, directed By Warrant POPE RECEIVES HOOSIER

the dianapolis parks system for 26/suthorities today to meet the de-| rong marshal will be Sheldon mands of 16,000 striking Western Rey {Berlin railway workers,

Erwin Kreikemeyer, Director will open at 7:46 p. m. tomorrow) Harrison and

watch the Nats|Russian Zone German Economics|Progr plays the Bieveland Indians. This Commission, highest economic au-|Pices of the Daughters of Union

Mr. Kreikemeyer said over the Potsdam radio that the commis-| "oO" al las me a sion was studying his recommen- % Garth Pia ia STL Roman dation and that he hoped Soviet fe RULE authorities would speedily agree,

oe rail workers walked out Ba » riday midnight, demanding that anapolis War Veferans.| Delta Eléctric they be paid in Western instead|"™d na Sal Btn

move came 14 hours ‘after American,| gunday. 2 p. m, Washi British and French intervention !ery. Pod T" Buraser Bost 1408 “It was a picture swept Soviet-German railway policé and Communist. squads from rf Post 2908. railway stations and yards in| gung

N. J. Ball Fan De Gets ‘Taken In’

Tomorrow the spellers will go v. 33 to Annapolis to visit the U. 8. A New Jersey baseball fan got or fav avelie-C

Naval Academy. The spell-down “took” out to the ball game last cE i 3 p.m. Concordia Cemetery,

is hub caps, valued at $150, all Cop. Alvin ADA said it “will come as |, The game Was organized DYimissing. the Board of Trade and a local shock to the nation that the ad- club to raise funds to send Gail ministration leaders have &ban-|,, ,, Toronto Sick Children's f enacting doned all thought o Hospital for a delicate heart opcivil rights and major sotial eration, Organizers said Gail will be admitted to the hospital within the next two weeks. an emergency run was t for the Democratic Party platform.” We: from as far as 100 miles away. terday. Patrolman Walter Chowning, 360 W. 13th St, to the memory |¢ driver of the car, said he had the|0f Zada Bird, teacher there 30 red lights on and the siren going|Y#ars, will be held at 8 p. m. towhen a car driven by Helen Mc-|Morrow in the school. Sec uire, 405 N. Jefferson Ave, ond Gets Death pulled out of State Ave. and|than 2000 children, died Dec. 4, ff laying [struck the police car, which was|1948. She began teaching there headed east on Washington St. i

Auto Hits Police Car

On Emergency Run

A police car speeding to answer| School to Dedicate i l=! pye lision with a passenger pg Piano to Late Teacher State #nd Washington Sts. yes-

The woman driver was arrested on a charge ‘of failure to give an U. S.. Statement emergency vehicle right of way.

Saenger-Chor Sets

Annual Spring Concert |Sieizi” The 1ndianapolis Saenger-Chor 4} will hold its annual Spring Con cert at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 8 pn. Saturday, under Clearing the direction of William Xappel-

Fritz Lenger, baritone, will be

Through Downtown

grams to be held this week-end |terminals

ment at 10 4. m.

The five-day memorial services at the Lincoln

am will be under the aus-

Twenty-five Memorial Day pro-iand an overflow of grain at the have been scheduled by the Gen-| winter wheat crop begins to move

P town area followed by ceremonies|grain lines three weeks ago waiton the nort» steps of the Monu-|ing to haul the new crop. Some lines

Heading the parade will be the and 8000 on northwest lines.

VATICAN CITY, May 25 (UP) -

Veterans of the Civil War,

Following is the schedule of

mifing, 2 2 Entel Somatars,

mupaay 9:35. m, C M. B

10 a.m. Jewish Cemetery, Indi- | Consolidate t 1405. VFW.

m., Cal Ernie Bie Post” Ha. v9 aad ery:

1:30 , Hol ehr ies a Gossett Post % — ton Park Cente- , VFW

New _rown Cemeter:

Memorial Park Cemetery, evi Y oy J — ton Post 38, American Legion,

3 erson Sunday, 2 p. m., Le Suther utherland, EE d P Roots Post 313, Amin a. * a Post 08, School.

HR yd on,

». ay paaorsl Soe Vine Cette;

330 5m, Alanon ‘Cemetery. ery Association and Atkins

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orial ice, Broad Ripple Post 312, American

ns of Union

onday, To: 39s a. m,, Mt. Jackson Ct Hovey Woman's Re of

ay, 1p, ; Erection ent oa wn "Dead in 11 Gerpotery

tes te Corps. to the Grand Army

_ wager.

Dedication of a grand piano by William McKinley School No. 39,

imorial Pash Came | ntter Orato

Miss Bird, who taught mere

in 1908.

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