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nclanaps _ Harriman Pleads . = ic Safety ‘E >: : = polls, Mn | For Action to Block | r Fears in ‘Europe oun | TKANTAS ¢ ay, 3; aint against Chiesa ! WASHINGTON, ‘Aug. 2 (UP)— 9g | gous nt with the Chinese Na g nm Rovi TW. Averell po — be no con. + ~sources sdmitted today / Ait Com ving am Yo Pr — th here the munist - thrusts south {Harriman today asked Congress each of ‘the : to’ approve President Truman's]: ne A n and south 1$1,450,000,000 arms aid program hich ‘1 did, ; “to proteet the growing: genera- |. a3 oh shifted to we : tion fram war.” er, my attl- i ince, the Naplonal Defense Min- He told the House Foreign At- ws, PARTLY CLOUDY AND I had been § istéy said, with Communist moye-+ “fairs Committee that the program ~€LoudY. AREAS May, 1049, ments wesy/of the Tung Ting Lake is ‘bogging down into fear and . time in my ] area assyfging major proportions. doubt. 0 2) ourt. How- the Cominunist’ thrusts | Mr. Harriman addressed a com- F o rota Lh 57 lice Depart- is to Aplit Nationalist Gen. Pai: mittee which has been growing onger from Chup g-hsi's’ central China com- “|increasingly restive because . of| \ ok iy seatniacs rrested and ' majd, based at Hengyang, and what some of its members call \ et te ar. y-complaint. i. ..GpD. Chang Chung’s-southwest ‘administration “window dressing”| NJ NS ; ; Hes snse force bused at the wartime. iabout ‘the arms bill. Committee / : THUNDER Leroy Keach sapita) of Chungking. be Tal] {members call for more facts and ; ® STORMS 2 RAIN - bled to hear ; e Heéngyang area on the ra less talk. - ¥ : : bled to har Hue foward Canton 1s quiet, gov. I Nr Horriian tod the comm. | T "RGAE PATOFE CORN 1945 LOW. 1.4 WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RISERVED. to the erbient ouides veporteld, tee that this country must under- | TODAY,AND TOMORROW—Showers are forecast from New England southward through y state Jt - P : i ben early hat Soviet Rus Ohio Vallp§. Overcast skies are expected to cover the states that will have this rainfall tonight. : exposed to. / | : a on “internal and externa x v neticg vs > ia Belgrady em en at pa ecatures in the 50's are likely inthe Great Lakes and Northern Plains areas. e 8 0's Yugoslav gov! the Hutte States and other free! is . oF i ernment today announged the J "Reed Becomes ir ini B d Test Official Weather. = * and If } arrest and éxpulsion of a Soviet Other Congress developments: UNITED STATES WEATHER, BUREAU nt a ~ 3 eiizen. : Photo fk Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times. Staff Photographer 3 WwW Fi mm Member —Aug. T1940 . Tasha of} was the at Ruows instance Mayor Feeney, who knows a fash curve when he sees one, demonstrates some of the fine points Five Per Centers . 71 yonn 1 Test Is new assvciated Sunrise... 8:48 | Semset TAY ed Jor. ais. oy ‘ng thrown out Of .f-the art of softball to John Duart, 14, and his brother, Floyd, 13. The Mayor and the brothers were John Maragon, the one tfme with Jack B. Kammins in a law Draws gavy \ 0 g: Praciptation 24 hours end: 8 3 a n { : . , otal ipttat ince Jan, 1 rd fuestion- The expelled Russian was iden- Some of those on- “Had yesterday when Ei tily 3 Co: opened its new Sycamore Playground at Boutbizek whe ater car, fed a firm at 1348 Consolidated 54 8 {Recess ines ree 1.704 k 6f secrecy . tified as Andrei Kubmicaev, mem-| Howard and Harding Sts., for employees and children in the neighborhood. Courtesy cards entitle nite ie Jak 343 wavige | Mr. Reed was erly ue | ‘Lie’ Charges Close = i re if is a good ber of the joint Yugoslav-Soviet| neighborhood kids to ball, bats, “other playground pipet. supplied by the com. -3 at p ore | [31Y aduilnisirg. perature Jester Te thess board 1 River-Navigation Co: e sabingion Teen Ww tor for the Gross Governor Campaign | Station pany. mien £0 JOOK int actiyifles of three'§ Income Tax Di- 4 closed door” : The Yogusiay militia picked him, . men including #n. “important” vision. He was| RICHMOND, Va. Aug. 2 (UP) SUMS seneessenissnniness interests are up July 30 at a university near the (x Py Ur M $v obs for Jud es overiiinent ofpdal The subee Heavy voting was reported to “ 2 . . m- raduated from k 1 center of Belgrade, official reports og rices neven, OS Y, 200 bio source” who reported this 3a Indiana Uni- {day in a state gubernatorial | murnan vice, once in “LK said, ~~ : 1 i mary that provided a barometer cincinnati second time 25 [of t L T d [Weult got fame the trio. Yersity School of | strength -for the &nfl-Truman Cleveland : Ww ; . Business in 1943, | ve an 1 + id A an High en S o er ° ay Sticking to Jobs Aid Education | School of Law in/ organization of Ben. Aary Fanart merican y vansville ,. Ug the plies. mmissioner for Germany, iBhL ; : Hogs sold unevenly weak: to Bulls were in limited supply, but | Thé $300 million "aid to edu- 1946 and is a|Byrd (D. Va). Pt. Wayne .....e.. on the mo- today by special plane for Wash. 50 cents and mostly 25 cents prices were fully steady. The best| hi k Th Sh Id | cation bill, center of religious member of the, A large early morning turn- PU Worth hi the ‘public. ington to confer with government lower than yesterday's averages heavy sausage bulls brought up Thinks ey dd |gbntroversy, was up. for a vote Junior Chamberiout was reported as voters chose Kansas City . officials. in ‘a rather. sluggish session to-ito $18. The bulk of medium to] Avoid Social Whirl _/'before the House Labor Commit- : of Commerce; between the four Democratic ¥iieapolis- st. Pail : - : vo He - will discuss’ Organization day at the Indianapolis Stock- good head sold early in the ses: / itee. Its prospects were poor. But] . Mr. Reed = Marion County candidates for governor. IRew rien Toyeis Ves ———¢ and transfer of special Army Yards, ision-at $16-to $17.50. lw A Shu, Waskinaton Tan ' £hat Rep. Cleveland M. Bailey (D. W.| > Young Republi] The campaigning closed yes- | Oklahoma: City . i : - functions in Germany to the Barly sales of good to choice! Vealers opened. actively . at judges should be treptad in: Va.), claimed discovery of a com- can Club and St. Thomas Aquinas terday. amid a flurry of “bribe’ | Brteabaren Fees Mal service State Department. 190-200 pound: barrows and giltsimostly 50 cents higher —prices.iy i. gna not in sociéty’s ex- promise thit might save it. He Church. and * ‘lie” ‘charges. {San Antonio -...... a hindrance Mr. McCloy disclosed yesterday brought $2.50 to $2.75. The prac- Good to choice head moved fori, oc. vootay hirt ‘ws the ad- Would not disclose’ what it was. There was feeling that the Nason. D.C... a ; that the scheduled transfer from tical top was $23, but a few loads the most part at $25.50 to $26.50... otfered today Hy Rep. An | Byrd organization was getting its mm. stance some 2 Uv ifi tescribed a8 military to civilian rule in Ger- sold at prices from $23 to $23.25./Common to mediuui head sold un-|g, oy Jacobs, Indi hapolis.-Demo-. nitication - £3 test ii years. The Senf assistance |. many will call for creation of a Good to choice head weighing evenly at $20 to L 25. A few re crat. | A bill to give Defense Fo opposition ~sdid he was “CASTLE FILM effective in i 10-man civilian cabinet, ——— 1240-200 pounds sold unevenly at. Brought HI te SI) $13-to $17.50. : “The Mario County €ONgTess-| tary Louis Johnson the +5 Fumerat = the Sp of home-state| in decreas- E Batavia 3 Zo 822 to $22.50. Odd loads of big gon. invited Ry Burtde snide needed MEPIRGRT 5 Fumeral ats because of his » and above V Ji | weights weighing 300-350 Pounds | I janapolis attorney, to military unification was ready, Tress HT Sivas mith, | Thcreasing = F-— Peuding Federalists and Reputs-orought $15 SS iy oh it 2 Hoin * EARion eee at ve for a House vote. It gives him): “80, ison at times. : d to donate : - licans announced today that they ™* % | comm ee which wou elp put unquestioned “direction, author: t Bribe: Link a E have reached an 18-point agree-. Tat: $16.50 to $18.50, and a few |over/ the proposed $5000 across- ity-and control” over the Army! Dies Hore a —Pentesbusinessmen’ ment for formation of an inde- brought up to $19. 2 Cail ht i in ais |thecboard raise for all federal Nayy-and-Air-Force: | Was Born in Ln The senior Senator himself, not| s who have. pendent United States of Indo- A few head in the Seo: ght plges. | It also provides for “8_top-| Mrs. Ezabeth D. Puriel, who ® cafididate this. year, spoke up| ; y can't pay nesia. pound weigal group broug On Record Against ~~“ [ranking military chairman of the came to Indianapolis from Ire- from the sidelines in Washington t men who } While a packed gallery cheered $22.25 to $22. 5. : Zi Officers Fire Severs | Mr. Jacobs already was on rec- joint chiefs of staff and for a land 20 years ago at the age of to disclaim any connection with kind of a ! Prime Minister Anak Agung of Sows Weak lord against it. single civilian comptroller for six months. will be buried in|® Purported offer of $10.000 to the. ego Inflated ! the state of East Indonesia read] So a i Shots in Wild Putsuit In his letter’ to Mr. Pantzer,/the three services. . The Senate Crown Hill following services at anager of an opposition candi-| | nsur 81 N | = ther le’'s “f° the 13-page agreement "at the more lowe > the dissenting congressman said alread has passed it. a ier peopl i ee or he oor intar. Indo- head moved-at $14 to $18.50. Odd, Two men faced charges of auto-y, part: y p {1:30 p. m. Tnursdey in Shirley A Hazelwood sald te offer] : TE : : ey. B ilots, h brought $18.75 -and mobile -theft today after a wild ; {Brothers West Chapel. . It pays to call Ihe r just goes nesian conference. ots, however, broug > “I cannot support legislation to ‘Foreign Aid |mwas made if he would throw his| ze. Just as i {above. Big weights and rough Police chase in whiclrseveral shots i, aase judicial salaries from! She died yesterday in the home ‘support to Byrd-backed John 8. AGENT S thought E Iss x _--lofferings sold mostly at _ $13.50. were fired and ap alley fence de-|g15000 and $17.500 to $20,000 and | Administration leaders appar- of a daughter, Mrs. Harry R.| Battle. MUTUAL © r-ten ug fo § Local ves : Stage were scarce in the day's molished befope the car was 399500, At a time when many of ently were planning a continued Baldwin, 440 Alton Ave., after an se ————————————— poor a x ig ——— [trading a ——stopped. your clients, and my former fight against-«inclusion of Spain illness of one year. KILLED IN FIST FIGHT 5 ¥ STOCKS §e agkee) Early steer trading was less ac-| Jom Willidm Paxton, 27, of 829 ijjentd, write me urging economy, iD Jie Senate 2p arstal) Pian; Born in Belfast, Yreiand; Mrs.| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2 (UP) ) n who have Ameriein States ptd......... 8 ‘tive today than yesterday. Most [ord St.” and Kennth = Rossin government; indeed ¥nany write ‘APPropriation a ey also pyursel came to" Indianapolis “with! _Telefero Gonzoles, 20-yepf-old Grain Dealers lives of the Aviechire oa com 11 sellers were asking fully stead Snyder, 728, of 1142 Broadway. me saying our economy Yes hoped to knock out a clause ner parents. She lived on the puerto Rican, was beatén to ow T ne os way VE Rh ak 4 1 riees. A few salés in the early Were arrested at 1:30 a. m. afteristand to raise minimum wages that would earmark part of the West Side of the city the remain-|geath in a fist fight with a felY Eile & stk Jia’ on 13% part of the session. brought steady the ¢ar they were driving crashed above $16 per week, I am opposed funds for surplus American ger of ‘her life. hy countryman on rth Bab gis or “ ; «14 Prices, but later in the session, all ing a Ime ats Oriental St. [to such raises in higher bracket farm products. . may . pro-| A member of the Progress Philadelphia street today. Police i = general ‘prin- piri rr TAL 8, bidding became unevenly lower. | Som Sects You I ur Ratz. and gajaries. long a tie-up over the EE Lodge No. 395 for 54|arrested Jacinto Cruz, 26, Puerto 2 are willing CR asl “Two loads of high good ne ambers spotted the car| “I reject’ the argument that overdue ue-joreign aid "bill. |years, she was the widow of the, { Rico, on a homigide charge. rectly for a : Cumm ummings = 18 "mostly choice steers weigh g hich had been Ee ren. dt federal judges should have higher {iate Joseph D. Pursel. aa 3 . Summing Ang Fm % slightly more than 1100 pounds '’° ‘0lersection of - Southeastern salaries because of ‘the severe rst to Man ee onsoiion i hd sia 3% and a partial load of choice year- -Ave. and State St. A chase ensued. restrictions which have been Armborst age Survivitig are two daughters,

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i " Can [ . » ’ \ Asso o 2 pd : » steers and some mixed yearlings FE hie Ted Hig ‘positiorivwhich they enjoy” nr ridian St.. has Pedr named: HAW Toursel, Detroit: Mich.—and she <i gf gL = Ow {he ~S3naition sh —— pi ——— oo ind Surv A eS om 10245 Sold at $26.25 to $26.50. A large reckon Ba re wer 2 our local and national scene.’ lager of the Indianapolis branch| grandchildren ard eight great. , 10 Hetormine romeo Fo x ; : com... 28 propo of the’ fed steer stock pace. : before e " car| “Who ‘requires’ them to live up T furnish the proper glasses if is to commit apis g 8 L& : fd 4 #1 . [proportion } } gph crashed the fence. 66, any positon. The postturt & of the Western Newspaper Union,| grandchildren. “ necessary. 4 v ’ ; i eligible g e sition is { . oF me — fish ert any 2 at $267 re $27. There w 2s The automobile was ktolen from \given. to them. Security. is eo ever dicate. ATTLEE'S CONDITION. BETTER LL closed Wednesday after litures which Jetrion Waidon Lite com.. 0 12% little action on tahe few grassers Beech Grove. yesterday, 16th St, given. All they: need to do is give lof the local office for three vears.| ! ean alo} nesday -atternocons > 8CONOMY m= 3 Kon ngan & & go oq LA Tee C3 Hintoday's market: stercay “justice from’ the bench, and they! arr Armborst succeeds W. s.. "LONDON, ‘Aug. 2 (UP)—Prime — . serena __ghincoly’ Na ie . A Two. small lots of. good. heifers. econ it. - —{are-better off personally-and--ot-- "Gordon, “3860 Park Ave. ‘Who his +Mintster-—€Clement Attlee “who tablished . 88 Years x Br rai a — 1 Marmon- Herieion co com ds 8a S010 atthe teady price of $26. 4 in 2 Cars Hort ~jclally if they avoid “swift and |peen named manager of the St. was taken ill yesterday’ with a; ic enefigy to - at Homes fue ee ot % Cows sold actively at prices] H d 0 C h strenuous s0¢ lal currents.” froen office. {bad chill, is “progressing satis-| tomsthit - £ 0 pid... 4 a cr—— = } . i more vacant N Ind Pub Serv 5% d nr to mostly 50 cents higher prices n ead-On C | “The change of posts will be factorily,” an officjal at No. 10; fronts man- : 3 od Jub ery oom oh “ee Hy The bulk of common to medium ras $50 Token “From Sleeper made later this month. Downing St. said fogay. Street Floor, Carner Market & Tliniois, Traction Terminal Building we -have war : P M : 17% beef cows moved at $14.50 tor Four persons were in Indianap-i TE WAS HOt 1D RIS FOOM Bl. The | ee ee er

Ave peace we a6, $16.50. Canners and cutters sold ols hospitals today and a. fifth/piaza Hotel ® Howlett Jdcobs, 26.

or Robert M. es pte 3 fo mainly at $1150 to $14.25. Odd A rocdYwing at home from -in-ito)3 police today, so he left his . ARS. 0 So 1nd G&B. com gor Bo0d-—heel —vews—broyght $17 to Juries suffered late. Monday after. yor gir —When—to—awoke tls = i 182 $17.50. Some Prices ‘held .even;n0on_when two automobiles morning his bilifold, containing saty and the 195 higher. . ‘ crashed. head-on on Highway. 67, |$50 and identificatioti papers, was separate is- 3 se— la mile-south-ef Camby. pap

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intry has to Ch of Com Bidg 4ns io | (UP) --Three bandits, one of them and her 1-yearoid daughter, BECAUSE He - Ind - oT Idiot Bis tile stents doh \Duann,_. lacerated tongue and) ~ PC ——— e belfeved To be ’ WOINan, Were p; A 4-ye: Id s ind tT ibs. and Le b em. The gov- saught over a wide area of the DTuises, -year-old son, “John, oreed soringers. 240. Eo ring. individ vosier Crown Ss 5 (98. 1 Seusl ¥ = ! was treated and released. ers, 20c: cocks, 140. and No bol bry ndividual.—- Ind Limestone 4s 0'2 ~ T3%% goutheast today after. escaping . ; less than No ,advoc : ndols Brass & Alum sx 86 95 : ea en Lo Mrs: Ida A. Daugherty of RFD. “Bere-Current rocetp pase. ating . 4 Apis Paint Color 8s 64.8% WIth $28.000 from” a branch of Camby. was i Method H 170; Grade A large, 48c rade A median, aus, -Indpis PRL 3s. 7 ER 08 he National Ba. k h » Camby, was 1n ethoclist O8-132c; Grade B large, 42c: Grade A small. } : Aso Tel 3s 78 Frans 9 . it The FBI. erin 3an oye pital with a fracfured left arm 3oc: and no grade 3c. wre -— 5s 67 § | ate rs and) and ches i eel or £ +4 one. 3s 61 #1. oo |. e State “troope 4) and chest injuries. an yssat Kuhne: Lacking “ ws 4 local police found a meager trail] - Melvin Bryant, 28, -of 1119 N. U. °S. Statement { N Xr hesania v Jes 1p to follow. and lookout. notices. sjahs 3¢. 1 Si 1 N-ind-Pub- Serv 3les 73.303 1055 ; i) A Alabama St, was in—Veterans'y WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (UP)—Governpaper E038 Aaa LL a , were flashed to adjoining states. Hospital with both arms frac- ment expenses and receipts for the : fublic Service is 18. cre -108 104% -+A blue Lincoln convertible, tured and multiple bruises. current fica rear shrous h July 29, com- ; r 8 57.000, 3 nin stolen from a parking lot; was § lice said trier TA Yl ———— ; rte fe eA oien fro: Lal LL 3 tate police. a.car-operated-; + dobal. Koa a : \ used. inthe robbery . hy two bv Mr. Bry i" | Expenses... $3.434.111,642 “33.308 238,030 - r Years that y r. Bryant in which Mrs. Pol- Receipts ... 1.946455.640 2.098 387 953 ves with th i Local Local Truck G Grain Prices masked men. each brandishing lard and children were passen- Ce atance 1487.052. 993 1.461,940.067 e 2 in me re -— "two pistols. Passersby.said they gers, wenf out of control while h ublic Debt ." 253.902,387.571 253.428.940.521 this. situation Rew 3 white gon. 13.27, ; |thought a woman was at the going north on the highway and)CG0/d Reserve 34,519,972.857. 23.676.125.740 living about . No. 3. yellow _corn, $1.23. {wheel of the getaway car, which! struck the atitomobile’ operated on INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE _ No. 2 yellow’ soybeans. $2.82: _| was found abandoned later. . by: Mrs. Daugherty. ] Debits of LL - *o0 754.000

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