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ers Union into their 12th negotiation session today as the UAW strike went into its 38th day. ‘Meanwhile, Sheriff Stephen C. Hipsak sald he expected no trouble in serving four writs of replevin issued yesterday to Harry , Inc., Dearborn, Mich.; Checker Cab Manufacturing Co., Detroit; Timken-Detroit Axle Co, Detroit, and Parsons Co., Iowa farm implement manufacturers, Federal labor concillators met 40 times with company and union bargainers during the first 30 days of the strike, which began Apr. 20, but negotiations

were broken off a week ago, and|

the 11th ‘meeting was not held That session lasted nine hours, and no results were announced,

Study New Peace Plan

In Ford Walkout

DETROIT, May 27 (UP)—A

new peace plan for settling the archbishep of Indianapolis, flew 23-day old Ford Motog Co. strike the Atlantic May 8 to conduct a

brought negotiators together again today. The proposal, worked out by the company after daylong con ferences yesterday, offers a method of arbitrating the main block to end the CIO United Auto Workers’ strike at two key plants

here, The lan was handed to union officials last night. John

8, Bugas, Ford industrial relations chief

, hoped that it would clear the way for the “selection of an appropriate arbitrator.” ‘Main point at issue in the negotiations he Sloss tion oo juanpower assembly Both sides have said that it pret) ‘manpower stumbling block could be eliminated, other issues could be settled quickly. The strike has idled 106,000 Ford workers throughout the nation.

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Archbishop Conveys Papal

Greetings to Archdiocese

Schulte Back

From Europe

Indianapolis persons today re-. ceived special greetings from His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, delivered by Archbishop Paul C. Schulte, who has just returned from Europe, The most Rev. Paul C. Schulte,

pilgrimage to the 8hrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal, As part of his itinerary on the continent, the archbishop visited Rome. The Holy Father expressed great interest in the report of progress of this archdiocese and gent warm messages to the faith-

Met By Premier

The party conducted by Archbishop Schulte was met in Lisbon by Rremier Antonio Salaazar, The premier impregsed the archbishop as “a perfect Christian gentleman who seemed to be doing the best possible job for the people.

“Lisbon is the most colorful and beautiful city in Europe,” Archbishop Schulte commented. “The houses and public buildings are stucco painted in all the pastel shades. Every modern convenience is afforded the Portuguese who live in the capitol city, But once outside the city, you enter a civilization that is 500 years behind the metropolis. “The visit to the Shrine of Fatima was like a first glimpse of the Grand Canyon-—beyond description,” the Archbishop sald, “Thousands of pilgrims came many miles by every means of as ‘different as

All were bo al ET mind, lustily singing hymns the Blessed Virgin.” During his visit of eiglit days

FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1949

“RADIO PROGRAMS

THIS EVENING Central Daylight Time)

. Mental Patients He | — - si Ny - s Girt A : . RICHMOND, May 27 (UP)— Lor) - Stella Dallas Doctors at the Richmond state . w Lorenzo Jones emai ow hospital watched their mental News—Easy Doms Widder Sows ‘ patients closely today to learn the Ean ows Whee 2 Giri Marries fF effect of peanuts, pink lemonade hau Portia Faces Lie Extreme Top © and a three-ring circus they saw * Susl Pais BIN : yesterday. Midnight $21.75 Is Highest A full-scale performance of the Ton Mb Front Page fare) Since Mar. 21 Mills Brothers’ Cirous was at- fallen Lows k. or Yau Poon hoe prices up puiother 50 Semis "os 0» Edward L lnside. parts Three Star Exive to $1 a hundred poun: y in THUR G. LOFTIN, acting a a Cn Fae. maze. ree— active trade in the Indianapolis a of the Indiana Mental +00! Jack Larsen Show Soesiwa) Suniy : oon Stockyards. Most sales were 79|Health Council, sald all of them 7:30, tov Susbane| Conon Conair Lassie Good and choice 170-to-250- "A tol FEISS oo gotabig| #8 how Kativhere pound barrows and gilts sold ati, i out of it.” he said, “I don’t] :00 od eter... Gabriel Reatter Beads of America $21 to $21.50, The extreme top know the value as therapy but it 18 - - Hoosier Serenades 3 - ol price, $21.75, was the highest|. o vig change from their nor- Bp. = This Is Paris Jimmy Duraste since Page 21, oy 3 mal routine and something every-|. 45 * * nl . reached. Prices from . ” oe ————— eee Fadi $21 were paid for 250-to-290- body could agetinon? In on. TT Playhouse Nows—Fox's Den Eddie Cantor | pound weights, Qi Cavalcade of Music Rod Stoles Bidding remained steady on 130 tye Rome Swing 'n’ Sway ous heavier “weights, Sows sold at 45 : Ee prices steady to 25 cents higher 00) Gliber Forbes Bone Kelly Good Music tour Life of Riley as bulk brought $15 to $17. Choice l 0: Serenade Ray Block lightweights reached $17.25 to Follows 3 Holdu +30! Boutah {Passing Parade on Storn | 317. 50, Stags dropped to $12 and ] :45| Eddie Duchin Show _ Kelly's Kiubbouss 2 | Dance Band ? Sen. 1 ee TT :00| Millien $ P Kelly's Kiubbouse | Final Home Edifien Variely How Sign Nows—Dolor - | Cattle Markse Tgiories = 2 Loan Offices and 1" Nay - Dance Orchesira | Dance Orchestra a bot Sch ! ardly enou . . +30 “ “ ” heifers were in trade to test the| taxi Driver Robbed sl * = . “- ow . a « » cattle market. A load of mostly] A state-wide police alert was good near-1150-pound steers re-/in force today following three S ATURDAY PROGRAM mained unsold, sellers asking $26./robberies which netted gunmen| WFBM 1260 wisC 1070 WIRE 1430 WisH 1310 WILW 1590 Wiw-700. | Odds and ends of medium andi$910. Two of the holdups were CBS __ Mutes NBO ABO FM Afier 5:00 P.M, NBO ; good yearlings and heifers sold/committed by the same man, po- 63 Early Birds Weather, Markefs Dawa Pairel Indiana Farmer Sign On—jun Dial | Hyma Time [ steady at $24 to $25.50. a lice igusii 30a yo and 45 . - Emmy Lov no. Breakfast Revue Chore Time Cows sold at steady prices. Loan offices in Logansport an - - 7 a ows few common and medium beef| Lafayette were held up within wi * ws ov: a Wirien. Graken Suki Sos 8 Sevi=benkie me Cole Tabernacle | cows moved at $17.50 to $20./two hours of Sach other yester- 30 Sing Sings | Eddy Arnold oir News a= News Good beef cows were eligible (sal-|day, and a total of $500 was . : ‘ a = i offered at prices as highltaken by a sandy-haired bandit... [S|Waketp—trws _ lime o fuses |Ooasid grace Sukiy’ Tin — oy ar as $21.50. Canners and cutters| In Bedford, two men robbed a +00 The Weather Man [Gordon Graham Musical Minwles Chuckle Time . Morning sold at $15 to $17.50. city cab driver of $410 and es- :15|Small Business Easy Listening - iw . on: Hows Medium and good sausage bulls|caped in an automobile waiting :30{Back fo the Bible : YFW Poppy Day . on Morning Matinee : were salable at $20 tb $22. Good Rear the scene, Iked ‘tito th 45 Eddie Duchin “ — beef bulls brought $21.50. e gunman walked into the gp! wonderful Feeling |Crossroads Archie School Hoar Porter Vealers Drop Unevenly Leave & Bate oa Son lo it rs a im meds Jie dads Poppy Day [Milt Horlh Trio «is gans 8 a n : Beautitel 1 s Sock fuvenlls 50. cents to $1.50. in. moderately|3sked to speak to the manager. Sn tdwn, fay [2 us ae er wayne [1 active trade. Good and choice] VoD Anderson, in charge of the 00| Nows—Lafs Prolend] = © Frank Momiwell | Britst. with ¢ Jo Stafford Family Folr y office, told police he discussed a # 4 ry » " brought $26 to $28.50, mostly $28 loan with the 30-year-old man’ +15 Lot's Prefond Emmy Loa Cole [ris and less in late trade. Commons I TT cay 10: 130) Junior Miss _ Crossroads Party |Ed MecConnsh ~ | Jay Stowarl Show [King Sisters Mary Loo Toylet an mediums mov a * “ “ - “ " $26, Culls aol at:315 to $15, | | Tne bandit then left the office, — |] ee —— | sake Bolleve Balle’ | Gotiing More of Lils : An jnadaquate, supply of Thee Returns With Pistol 0 Today's Theater . | Easy's Rabbit Club The Lows Down Hormel Girls Corps Soliove Balir'm ps4 he imited market trade. All classes| About 20 minutes later he re- a were considered nominally steady.|turned. In his hand was a blue I 30 Grand Central Station Country Carnival) What's My Name : . Ed Mclosnell { Good and choice spring lambs|steel pistol. He slammed the of- it Donald Bruce Sana were quotable at prices up to $32.|fice door shut and ordered four Gilber Forbes Gordon Graham Record Player Frank - Edwards Lys Murrey Show | Erybedy's Form | Best odd crop would reach $30./persons to lie on the floor. Allen 3 12: 5 Melody Matines Everson Byways Jordan Music Bing Crosby Toh Slaughter ewes weighing 140|Hemminger, at the gunman’s 5 Give and Take RFD 1070 Farm and Home Hour (Kay Reporter Archbishop Paul C. Schulte Jounds and Tore re salable ai orders, gave him money from the Hickory Shindig wa Here's fo Vols Dinning Sisters Everybody's Farm . . «=U and less. er weightsicash drawer, totaling $300. . em emma rem {| Ste, | stn. {ee | Rhythm L I I Sud eing Shan. . Tots Office workers told police the 1: —m Stars Over Hollywood e = ™ Lowe Down 101 Ranch Bos Batter buch Form and Home How occa ssues arly estimates of receipts holdup man threatened to blow : : st Were hogs, 7000; cattle, 200; thelr heads off if they “stuck 3 Maks Wine, Maske . . . it Junior Junction Cubs Rods ” A Ml wMay 2Te= : | SN WORE 300, and sheep, 50. fhe out of the office when hej —tt re pry ag pr Your Noah Today Aneriens ata vu : 1a » Legion Posts Slat “Two hours earlier the holdup rr .. «=n ig. . on Public Affairs merican o8 Pensa xe . . Ayrshire Col €OM...ivvasrses 1h 11% 9 3's . fle man had walked into the Signa- 30. = ® Easy Does It . Fascinating Rhythm a. Kon Lina Calling | L 8 Avies 4% pid ser 48.103... Memorial Services ture Loan Co. in Lafayette, ap-| 5 °° yw Xe I om... ja%| Two additional Memorial Day Pérently seeking a loan. When| —op = © a Ra Golf Championship gx . an | Bo Bh Stk 3% som I services have been scheduled a asked how much he needed, he 9) ww . eg ai. Two Billion Strong . a. day by American Legion posts. [S8ld, “All you got.” [He escaped 2 an . a .e ey ne Lowell Beaver Post 470 will|With about $200. . SS = .... | Josoy Stake Roce | Scoreboard fey. conduct services at 2 p. m. at} Passengers Rob Cabby ss ® @

1 nRome, the Indianapolis prelate noted that the Italians have made a good “come back” from the war; {They were well-dressed and apparently. busy in spite of|} the reports that 3 million of them are unemployed, he said. x

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4 Theaters Finish Tests For TV Showing of ‘500°

Tests have been completed for televising the 500-Mile Race Monday in three downtown movie theaters, Kenneth Collins, general manager of the Greater Indianapolis Amusement Co., announced today. Sets have been installed on the “mezzanine floors of the Circle,

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Jewish Federation Plans Campaign

Joseph A. Rothbard, pregident of Rose Tire Co., was named today as chairman of individual solicitation in the men’s division of the 1949 Indianapolis Jewish Welfare Federation campaign. The federation is participating in ‘the wide campaign of the United Jewish Appeal which

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