Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1949 — Page 20

Tito Declares

"Doubts Russ: Attack,

By. Satellite} Nations

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wlav army of at least 500,000.

sla, think Russia w atia slavia. But he “Of War sti Cominform signs on Yugoslav {erritory.

Premier Josef Stalin's

—Unlon—and--

ital of Yugoslav Macedonia.

Ss ——

in a new independent nation.

any other pation attacked it: “We are prepared to defend our —pountry against every one because any one who’ might en! deavor to “hinder our peaceful

“ew Our — am enemy, no matter who he a be. At the same time, however, he said, he doubted the Soviet! ' Union would attack Yugoslav —Other-world developments:

~ Hong Kong

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visional capital of Canton.

pulling out-of

main stions guarding ts

Yok

~Muarshat “Pito; formerly -one-of closest collaborators, mentioned the possibility of war between the Soviet for.

first time in a \ speech before army garrison officers at Skoplje, cap-

Sponsors. Campaign... “The Cominform is sponsoring #2 campaign to detach Yugoslav) Macedonia and combine it with! Bulgarian and Greek Macedonia

TT Wamns “of Designs 4

Marshal "to, d pind and con-| fident, returned to Belgrade today after warning that a Yugo: men; will fight any invader, even "Rus | ¢ Yigothe danger , e other countries have de-

Marshal Tito gave a firm an-| swer to his speech as to what) Yugoslavia would do if Russia or

socialist construction and hres

Five Communist armies, 100.- |

000 surged today crumbling Nationalist defenses $22. 70 to $23.25. only 200 miles north of the pro- $23.50, was paid sparingly.

al

! Purcell of Schneider.

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has another today—a "Detasseli

The Hoosier state, which takes great pride in its: "queens,"

me INDIANAPOLIS ES.

ng Queen.” She is Miss Marlene

She was selected by more than 1000 boys

and girls who took part in corn detasseling for three weeks at the

Edward J. Funk & Sons farms at Kentland.

Active Marke? Boosts Ho

Prices After Slow Opening

Hog prices rose as much as 25) Sow prices rose as much as 25;

{selling at prices. mostly steady {in slow opening trade in the In|dilanapoljs Stockyards today. Good “and choice 180 to- 240{pound barrows and gilts sold at The top price,’

Weights from 240 to 290 pounds

Reports from Canton sald the brought $2150 to $22.75. Prices Nationalist defenders have begun from $19.50 to $21.50 were paid Kanchow; 200 mies. for 290 to-340-pounders. Odd. ex- id A clean-up type cattle trade. above Canton and one: ot the | {treme ‘hedvyweights dropped to! ap-| $18.50.

Lightweights from 160 to 180

proaches. Suichwan, 50 miles northwest pounds moved at $22.25 to $22.75.

fa | |cents in active late trade after cents as weights 400 pounds down

Isold at $17.25 46 $19. Choice. light-| weights thed” $19.50. Heavyweights “dropped to $1450 to! $17.50. . : Early estimates of receipts were “Hogs, 6000; cattle, 900; . calves, 300, and sheep, 500.

Cattle Steady All slaughter cattle sold steady!

Three loads of mostly good to] barely choice 800 to. 850-pound heifers brought ‘$26 to $26.15. Odds and ends of medium and _i goad short-fed steers reached $23

Mr. Viehmann said he took -the UNITED

Fos

—phiot fying Communist _vanguards were . A185 miles from Kanchow itself.

Seoul American and South Korean army -sources - said today that fighting between Invading North Korean army forces. and South

Jin Peninsula was “dying down."

The

“|doesn’t behoove us fellows on the igo5 50 to $26. Scattered medium | “ipayroll to comment on that sort

‘backed North Korea.

Rome Maly and Yugoslavia -Shemeelve to become

neighbors

yo tR ow

pledg: "1. ood

of $90 million worth of goods. ‘The pact, which was signed ast. night, was the climax of seven months of negotiation. It in|

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Won't Comment on

~ ‘Squandering’ Churge

Spokesmen at the national And mediums, and $17 to $23.50 cept the policies unapproved by! top heavy. Osea the American for medium apd good heavy the insurance commissioner, they

headquarters of Legion today refused to comment on charges made at Salem, Ore. that Legion officials were squan-| dering organization funds, “No comment,” sald National| Adjutant Henry H. Dudley; “It!

of thing." . Mr. Dudley was appoirited to! his post in 1947 to succeed Don-| ald Glascoff. The adjutant ‘hoids

Bieasaregt HEA

{to $25.50.

ef cows nd. medi- |

Odd head of good isold at $17. Commons

“Tums brought $14.25 toy $18. Can-|

Office Not Talking

ners and cutters sold at $11 to $14.25. Bulls, scarce, were quoted salable at steady prices from $18 down. {~~ Vealer prices remained: steady | at $2550 to $26.50 for good and] choice, $19 to $25 for commons |

grasser calves,

° Lambs Decline Native spring lamb prices {dropped as much as 5 Ocents. A \liberal share of good and choice imixed-weight natives sold at

to good lambs moved at $23 to $24.50. Culls and commons were | largely $12 to.§21, Slaughter ees scarce. ‘were’ Shlable at. ead. prices from $5

STATES WEATHER BUREAU | 519

R li Sl ted | RI SAA. The State Highway : WW #i6n joined the state oda NEW. JOR fn a drive against Mra. Eleano) trucks breaking up Hoosier bigh- feft it up te jolate Law, ; ways. Spellman to yo. a if The Highway Commission an- should meet orneys Argue 2 = nounced & program of spotting .onelle their «Superior Court Judge William | 4 ! ! “oan Kiwis ey, 3 about 15 permanent truck scales the federal-a 'R. Higgins will rule tomorrow on, Ee a anew in ~helivy state ‘truck areas to. : TAN ) a state plea fo dissolve an order Pon et eh. ru sa : {214 bole ns ag - . — |foFeing it to recognize Fitemen's ’ Low | yw en EL Fe" Tr anth 8 Bids for-three new permanent York ‘archbis and Mechanics’ “Insurance Co. XY 7 om x 20 ns . 2 Me > plattoms_ 2 scales will be. no objection ipolicies under. the safety. responsi-|. eet So — ; opened _ 2. Commission Spe {bility law. ' SORT WORT a \ ll In a hearing ‘yesterday deputy ” —-— "ping said CAN ug Bhan “But it se eneral-argued--that-an ; ; be located one-half mile west of added, “that Forder Issued by 3 r Judge] A ETLY LIOUBFAND r= New Haven in-Allen-County, an. propose. [Walter Pritchard July 29 literally SAOUBY A814} other one. mile east of Putnam- always enjoy forces the safety responsibility | a ville on U. 8. 40 and the third » |division of the Bureau of Motor! - FOTOLAST jone-haif- mile west. of U. 8. 33 -. The _archbi ‘Vehicles to violate the law. rine in Noble County. | * in his origin 4 ; - ie Roosevelt's Vv On Mar. 11, on recommendation SCATTERED ho of Insurance Commissioner Frank CAT at not reply to Viehmann, the division stopped| say, He was Fesophizing liability policies ORIZTLE Hnmetiste on [issued yne: Ti G7 UNDER: ” be ally : TR i . scales would be stra ly him. Cal respon ME Pn i TORE a | sl or mann held that as the company's " Y M REGUS PATOFF. COPA 1949 EOW. L.A WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. areas when present plans are de- The widow pires Jan. 21 next year its policies TODAY D-TOMC OW:=:Anotherhet-and humid for-the-sutorn-hal of the-coun-.. 3 grains a 15 — 2h har, no longer should be ‘considered as! ri is indicated in a flow of warm air from the Gulf. Skies wi mostly fair Tonight. Little precipi- g.aies in use over the state. sharing feder {evidence that motorists are finan- tation is. forecast except in in the northern plains, The ‘hew. platform-type scales funds with pi |cially responsible. —————— are expected to expedite state A sharp e On the witness stand yesterday Worker S De Official Weather uv. S. Statement [police operations in catching » between Mrs.

itruck weight violators, Mr. Wede dinal Spellm:

step to “protect’™ the motoring | | WASHINGTON. Aug. § (UP) nm re sid. subsequent ct Jublie, He said the charter dead- TSynrise a TI Sunset... 1:04 |cnvrent sea) ra any tut tion in the co ine means that after that dat on 34 : .m.. 00 Compared with a year ago: ns " insured motorists would have 0 Brings- Walkout TTA 12) % afin ie) 1 local Produce Cut trie liability chverage because the! Frctss” Ee ey = | Betient es IRE IT Pealtrr—Powls; Tbs. Ep d ~ {company would, no. longer. be in) . re owing nS anos ihe tem-Carh “Bal. 3331882848 A het v Ue Agures dey |exsstence.’ re = ‘Protest’ Idles 7600 la Station Ag Lo¥ Gold Res. $4342 996.126 nN fra. 20. cocks. 14. and i i Rew. 34 A" Company reserves of unearned! In Gary Steel Mill Bon. “8 8 | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING WOUSE | F6% Tent re rece that these fr ~said-are ti Chicago 90 — 80-1 Glearines- rr pet 3 143000 Sin, ERT ey oe 4 he to pay. premiums to have some| GARY, Aug. 5 (UP)—A spokés- ny o 38 SL 10h ce SMILES) ame, SRE RI oo “Roosevelt. Q oiner company assume the in-|mah for the Carnegie-Iilinois Denver ne 8 5 LEGAL NOTICES "LEGAL NOTICE ne aby {surance liability. Sheet and Tin Mill charged today Pi Warne 8M : FOTIMATE be glad to ta a Reluied SRocugal hel aivy. that & CIO United Steel Workers’ arama ic icity 8a SS vo INDIANA. YRAR 1946-1900. ally was in a safety respons y divi- Kansas City ......... ve FUNDS WIRED } conference” {sion immediately refused to rec [eaikoul witidh Gloses Mit pian a . “ bw Total Budeet isSimate tor x cosuing Tear Jan, 1 to Dec. 31. 1980 inclusive rae Dr..Jol } was a “wildcat strike.” New Orleans ........ Teo 18 | 3 Necessary expenditures. a Tanne Pe : ognize liability policies issued by . : York. ...ouiiil Cm 7 | 3. Outstanding Temporary Le oe] to be paid before EE — of the Natio Firemen's ahd Mechanics’. Under Orville Kincaid, USW subdis- Qilanama City - 59 s | present TINE Bess = 5s wows rts 56 news be “se TR ation and | the law. {trict director, said the walkout, Pitisoursh +... . 8 8 4 Total RRS! Expenditures (add lines 1 3. crveresessaseivess ST00050 tion -at Colun persons who have been San _Antenio +83 78 |FUNDS ON HAND Sin “REECE ax 1 lege, sided w involved —in -an- aceident of 50! Which affected 7600 employees, ssn na . 53 |SOURCES X RE ssi aries iasianstinnis 013m 00 ege, > »i/8t Louls .. ins % o 63 | 5. Actual Balance, oy = of present mb st a 136.04 at 3 federal a {damage or more must show proof came as a ‘spontaneous protest” | washington.’ D. C... 73 | 6: Taxes to be collec present year (Bee. set dagen 0171 io J 1. Miscellaneous Revenue to be reeived. A us. 1st of PE Tot Behoo! Board none ly yesterday lof financial responsibility or lose to a fatal accident. He sald it] . Dee. 31st of Bext school year {Schadul le on file in office of Sehool Board) none Mayor. O'Dw. 0'Dw: their drivers’ licens. A =valid would continue at least until Phooey— bee Tuition and all other Revenue (See Schedule)............ nome liability policy is coneidered prot. (after the victim's funeral Is held LS RTEO8 =: However, the law stipulates that/*! # Pmt tomorrow: = UP) ~The Miami Her . : dk fai line 8 Bis, sow prose . Sine Fast Ch unless the policy is approved wi ‘John Austin, 58, Gary, died] Deadrincs a aeateh of in excess of Expense from Jan. 1 lo June ¥. "3 the insurance commissioner, the Wednesday from injuries re-| n a iad pa "less Misc. enue i SAME POLIOB) oo. on chsvresonsos To. Clips 2 safety responsibility division can- ceived -when a strip steel —coff —decribing the _ pungent -- | AEE TG SY Bo 3% TAK UATY ee .not. accept it as proof of financial, rolled off -a cart and struck him. oder > hich swept over Los Not Saxable, aby ~— We Tresponsibifity, Mr. Vienmann said The 110 employees of his depart-| —ALsc co yesterday: per BER Ea a _ scwooL Tows hi ‘no _policy issued by Firemen's ment immediately left their jobs - Ky .~— ngeles . :

and Mechanics’ ever had been ap- and pickets appeared at the plant smells!

proved by his office since charter 'gates yesterday. All union miem-|

“Even-the -aatives notice

theater cashie

‘dianapolis opt

ud

ment ‘tional commander, ‘who is elect: od fora one-year term. By the

national ‘convention. The commander; presently Perry Brown of Beaumont, Tex. ithe chaplain and five vice com-

cluded a pledge by Yugoslavia tor manders. are the only elected 4 “good neighbor” policy toward) national officers of the Legion.

58 on Committee Important policy decisions of

Cateye Rejects Rent Decontrol

Lafayette landlords today had no prospect of removal of rent controls in the near future; Lafayette city council last night

—the-Legion-are- made by the na- unanimously voted down a de-

of each

teemen fucceed ~ several tert

tional commander and at meet-] ings of the national executive committee in November and May year- al headquarters

here. Each of the 58 departments

, elects one commitieeman.

Many of the national commit themselves for There were only two Warld War} veterans on

fthe committed tn 1947-48 and 10

104) »

i war.

oil

{

17% Alr Force was re eived today

108

i bus, 0.

[at the present time...

The Legion does not- maintain records - showing the service its members, but it was believed

of

that a -large percentage of its more than 3.5 million members were veterans only the last

of

* Harrison Base Gets - First Negro WAF

“In keeping with: President Tru

Wiman's policy of non-segregation. ET

NE Krmed SFVICea,” the HIFsl {Negro. member. of the Women's at Benjamin Harrison Force Base, She is Sgt. Elgie R. Mooreland Was transfered: here from Lockburne Air Base near Colum Lockburne formerly was (AR all. -Negro base, but being {disbanded with’ the —mew order (from the Commander-in-Crief

Air

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control resolution in what was believed to be one of the first {such actions in Indiana. Controls have been removed in four Hoosier cities Franklin, Wabash ville. Decontrol: measures. were voted by the local councils and Taproved, by Tederal authority. In addition, the West Lafayette councit-——approved a decontrg

and Martins

measure earlier this week, But

the governor's office here said it

had not been officially informed of the action, oC In Indianapolis, City Councit formed a housing committee a

month ago to discuss the possibility of drawing up a resolution | to create a housing ‘authority.’ However; no ‘meetings have yet been held: }

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Truck Kills Pedestrian

As Bees ‘Attack Driver. |

Uv PLAND Cal, Aug. 5 (UP) A'beer truck Tan over and killed an elderly pedestrian | after, the driver. was attacked by a swarm Of bees, police reported today. . Driver Andy Binge, 40, Pomona, Cal. told officers he lost control the heavy trick yesterday while fighting off the” heds.

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: Butler U. Biologist Leads

> Expedition on

Pollen Study

Dr. Potzger to Seek Pre-Glacial Age Secrets in Northern Minnesota Area

Dr. J. E. Potzger, head, of. the botany department of Butler N Jag Pu , 108% University & and widely known biologist and paleobot: nist, left tobh Adhd Es nd axbeclitior +o the bay Yr the Famous -QiiFtien-Buperior : RE 18% country of Northern’ Minfiésota and Ontario.

Kx-dividena

Local | Truck C Grain Prices

"New. No. No No. o ' Now- No. 1 yellow Joybeans. $3 08

3 “red heat 1 6a, 2 white corn, $1 yellaw corn, $1.23,

"land.

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Plants and trees of by ‘are identified by their pollens.

fi : eeesatul, scientists say,

The expedition, sponsored by the President s Quetico-Superior

Committee.and the American Ph ten” deposits - from various foot levels in ‘a study of vegstation climates of the pre-glacler age of some 25,000 years ago. A special instrument known as fa bog-bomer wit be used by the! expedition, Samples, of pollen deposits will be. brovght up from various levels in th# bogs and [Tater analyzed Ih laboratory tests, 4The hogs are expected to pro vide samples of pollens in..un usually well preserved condition. gone years

In tests of the peat samples {from the: bogs of Quetieo-Supe {Migr country “the scientists hope

Tito defect and measure the differjences

in amounts “of various loms in the pollen layers, If the test

ilosophical Society, will study pol-

will indicate the time the deposit | was made, how long a ‘period ft

took and the mean temperatures A

of the times, Wan: Aa Prdserved

Before leaving on the expedi-

tion Dr. Potzger streysed “the ne'cessity for preserving a large portion of the Quefico-Superior country “and unmodified state of’ natage as a true wilderness, He sald there ik already too Iittle of real Whiderneas left. in the nltted States and that acientsts badly Heed the. vestige that: i& left to have living. outdoor laboratories nature's secrets. He pointed out’ that 18 within »asy reach of nearly a; third of the population of the

United Bors, 10

Marion §-

to delve further ‘into

the Quetico-Superior * area J

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companies do not come under‘ his bers quit work an hour later. it.” SE ESTIMATE : Mrs. TH Jurisdiction. Mr. Kincaid said that all mem- LEGAL NOTICES State of Indians. MARI senses SUE 1088 range ar Thus, attorneys for the state bers of a joint safety committee WEE, Pa gio all wrobable A argued, ’when Judge Pritchard or- of three union and three com- ane A ARTE SS ST Fh tax levies’ and rises te. ve fiea Vr Che : ie HETY dered the division to recognize the pany men had agreed that the Te SRN Hops Board Tr pe cTiONAL GLC : “ao netted a : r [policies, -he put the division onicarts were being overloaded con- a Ty 3 A-GENERAL ADMINISTRA LION: Fieveinnterid ) ” os Ta > the book. 1 division officials ac-/tifiually and wer dangerolisly s**t} nes, gainers, gs be ory SF ora Mam AM 2 30 bill. He none of ra has 4 the right yo Eas RAVE we 2 00 3 : LA 50 maintenance workers | Baise A 04d, othe cig ot I re 2 she_ ay u violate the law. If not, they violate/remained in the plant during the ; BEATS; PRIS save wee " ps . {the order of the court. + |walkout, Mr. Kincaid said. s : xx Total Administration ........ sobisisnninnans RN s 10.300. : AI ta 4 s and Part Principal's Salary. and her chai Virtually worked with 136 8. Neal § 151,560.00 Jeigront Pring . change for a .- , a $10. - - oy 30000 =~ Ee ——— no Factory i BE Placed Janitor Supplies agers NR . A damage | Reis other Hous Feraonai Feiepho ses “mately $13,00 Bxpenses, t Total Operation “School Plant ....... Cereanssiinics 31,400.00 0 the Jenin er Al , ir ANT: ne ceeesiessacaennes 6000.00 the new We Total Mairitenance School Pant .......cuiv:ieneis Lanse plant, 2525 § s terday. The blaze source broke v —yesterday an t Total Pized Charges— rerrreeres 0,800.00 thol in the on 3 I AUXILIARY AcTivErIRS: vee 3.30000 Sule by the ho he fords aire i on the Warren | RAE BEBE .oyocpssrn:ssoce firsts ns chanseas 18 department i whe . Tl care and Auxiliary Activities ......... 38.00 Station 25 ai gH Bonds. (opecial School) ........... wnriroeire ears 9.000.09 The builain i : offices of W | tan De Servics TPT TERR EAE ERNE TERETE 5.000.0¢ ATlenX Ket 8% AV Bovipment ang Land oon Sha + ___-..FHRIS A . 1. Total CAPIAL. OULIAY.. vues ssxssssmsnsskis sabi id mesa “164700 90 “site were dest yi ot nanan otal Sih JMS nn $130.040.00 destroyed blu oh atemenee ol certify that the greasing | is a bry e. fair tained, archit oA to the, probable ex: Beddo! Corbarstion o fhe Scho ToNN eR . : oF Y during the peried a} ber 3 OK POSTAL | . CT : . thesein set out. They Turther ay that the tim tes therein ot oe are Jost Sa ’ 4 FR LAT TRE Sal Sree 8 ASL ; . wesD: ‘House | . ’ . ¥ ROBERT J rota, Service Com : i 1. ¥ Board of ‘School Trustees mously- appro . - IED 3 ~ : ; . . the matter of OTICE TO TAXPA OF TAX LEVIES TD WAY ing a $150 al Coragration a CK a7, Indias. the tax rates for rain purpeses by the School Fr ——————— Refore the Bos Board of Trustees ANNOL Are you operating a business that you just haven't ™ A eich oe EI J a. - i 0 5 -Deathgot going yet? Your potential is there but you just aren't - [4 Generat Adsimistcdion shui codt 2 a Teaching.) 110 ree os - getting it! Why not adverfise? The Classified columns | Cinriclion schogl Plant Floyd. B

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