Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1949 — Page 20

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or - Wrong Store Reported as Reid Target Congres More Finnish

R ‘Strike; Troops . Rushed Into Riot Area

Premier in Urgent Parley With President, i Seeks Special Session of Parliament

By United Press Fifty thousand mare Finns walked off their jobe today in response to a Communist pa for a general strike. They increased the total of aries to 160 Premier Karl ED ardii NA ai urgent - conferences in Helsinkl with Presidegpt Juho K. Paasikivi, reportedly to ask him _summon Parliament into extraordinary session to cope with

rns po Pup con’ mim ied va nie oon OBS ReCOVEr The government rushed troops . into the northern timberlands in After Early Drop an attempt to discourage any further rio e :

Market Firms to

This store of 833 i. Wayne Ave. was included in nine raids on taverns and cigar stores Tuesday night and Wednesday as Overcome 25¢ Losses - police carried out “harassment” tactics against pool and lottery operators.

France Plerre Henri Teitgen of France HOE prices dropped 25 cents a today called on the 32 European hundred pounds in moderately | Assembly nations to set up a active early trade in the Indiancommon court of human rights apolis Stockyards today, but later as a step toward international trade letisd a ‘and Prices ereign Pality , |matched yes s figures. a. Ry of mo ANd law Overall, most sales were steady. | Germany Absence of cattle prevented any test In steer and heifer trade. All| § le a I en, rank 5 Bo pod slaughter classes looked steady. | mander, warned the Western |Vealer prices dropped 50 cents to powers at Berlin -that the Rus.

$1 as lower-quality lambs sold | at prices weak to 50 cents lower, | sians wanted to “get their veto control back” again through re- Good Aufl “holt sold at $2015, establishment. of the four-power "i -poun & Berlin kommandatura on their b

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The top price, $21.25, was paid terms. sparingly. Heavier weights were | China scarce. Weights 165 to 190 pounds moved at $20 to $20.75. ! The first American consular Lightweights from 100 to 160] “representatives to be evacuated | pounds brought $15 to $17. from the threatened Nationalist | capital of Canton have arrived Sows Regain Losses | Bow prices dropped 25 cents, |

at Hong Kong. Ja n | but sold stéady later. Bulk sola} apn British and Austra-| 2 Au > S18 ear ly. 4 down 1 tanh Nan air and naval forces engaged], YY iShts 400 pounds a ore mano. | brought $16.30 to $18. Choice in joint air th St of | lightweight butcher types reached vers off the southern coa 1818.50, Weights 400 to’ 550 * Kyushu. | pounds sold at $14.50 to $16.50. Greece | A_few head of mostly choice +H” Club yearlings reached 1aadera of 7900 Greek guerilla 2735 tn $2000 ome medium Jorets in he a Pe irtualy | mixed yearlings and heifers sold admitted defeat and said that st $2830 to $M. as steal] most Communist units have re- a sizable number was expected treated, London {to be carried over tomorrow + or Hu [Monday. Odd head good be ‘cows sold at $16. A few medium

or mama approved te. haw Moved 81 $1430 to 81 = Hoosier Pig Does Everything

id at $12 to $14. A few constitution submitted two weeks oo Drought $10 to $17. oad -ago by the Communist govern- ‘But Pl n Fi dd ment, it was disclosed. The con-| "hells 20ld at 310. ay a ull 1 le Stitution Jamal rads fhe Bulls. Sua Portland Porker Used as Hunting Dog,

tion over” to “workers and peas-| p.,;, oarce, were salable at : ants” and “guarantees freedom, ...y prices, Bulk medium and| Doubles in Brass as Saddle Horse

of press, assembly and religion”) good sausage and beef bulls were| PORTLAND, Ind., Aug. 19 (UP)—Farmer Jack Hough said to-|

EE in Ton $17 to 318.30. - Best| {day he has had to quit using his talented pig, Barney, as a huntVealer Eng dropped ol ing dog. Y . ] much as $1.50, but most sales “But he's just as good as a saddle horse,” Mr. Hough said. Distribution of a new, expanded were 50 cents to §1 lower. Good son rides him around the yard all the time.” jal tion uf the Sab Distionary was es slg Ry ool Barney, a Hampshire, learned to hunt last November when, fices of the Indiapa Empioyment Sales ad Mediums brought * Sellow "Mr Haugh ane Nig! ulls sold a gam The new of occupa-| $20. Underweights moved at $10. scaring . he. Barnes caugh tional titles will facilitate inter-. on easily, Me. Hough sa

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This former site of the Ft. Wayne Cigar Store was not raided as reported earlier. Neither building is marked by street number,

The above building is now a warehouse.

“My |

jural to him. In some ways he

{he never ran off, but worked

tion are 22,000 definitions of oc- prices from $5 to. $8.50, Esti-| “freeze” and * " {which was better.” point,” or flush out ua 00 od oman Stacaives, rh ana Sas: ame if he failed to see it Ly Good Saddle Horse

3 Local Truck Grain Prices”

“Displays Talents tr Mr. Hough gladly displays Bar- saddle, one Mr. Hough ‘made|

TA : the porker on hunting trips be-'said. “He's gentle with children. | u. S. Statement i, | Harold 'H. Holland, 49, of 405 cause it can't get through fences We had to find something for him se corn | WE Ohio St. was booked for bur-/the way it did when it was ato do now that he can’t go

{because of the polio epidemic. Indiana count®® listed as dah-

{gerous. weré Marion, Jay, Delaware, Randolph, 8t. Joseph, Howard, Madison, Union and Allen,

Kids Sell Popeom For Riley Polio- Fund

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, trances of P. R. Mallory & Co. to {benefit the Riley: Hospital polio! | fund. The children are Donna Jean iKlave, a former polio vietim, and |

y emia we Un on NA J YT Ton ' 7, (jane! BINVIR 1% KaNAS ¢ an “OY ay — i. 7 3 Lou; Va Jat LOW

{ington 8t., Corolyn Sue and Roblert M. McAdams, 3011 E. Wash{ington St, and Mable Gorman, | 3001 E. Washington St. | Popcorn, sacks and salt {donated by Elmer Johnson, Beeler St. dren of members of Local 1001, {UER&MW.

were

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: TODAY: AND TOMORROW—Ceol "air will gontinue to bathe the Northeait and the northern | flim and Rockies. Some rain and showers are predicted for the sasters "Plains and the lower Qhjo

Ma Work Suargy Cleaned Free of ree

Xing JEWELER

t/was better than a dog Decause!,merican States ota ~

1.08, néy's talents ‘for any disbe-! especially for the pig. * & Rk i) {Burglary Charge - |levers. “He makes a good saddle! o. La pn PT Filed i in Gem Theft He said he had (6 #top taking horse forthe boy." Mr. Hough lads

|her sister, Jackie, 3009 E. Wash- | ,

The salesméh are chil.

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~ And Slashes

‘Arms Funds

_ Administration ‘Plans Last-Ditch | Fight in Senate

WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UP) ing

1—-Stung by an unexpected defeat,’

backers of the $1,450,000,000 military aid program today ise to wage a last ditch

| A revolt-torn House last night

{cut 50 per cent from the funds erson, who was charged with

| requested by President Truman 'and Secretary of State’ Dean | Acheson to toughen the “soft | shell” of Western Europe's de-| fenses, .

| As the arms battle- shifted to

the Senate, Chairman Tom Con-|

nally, (D, Tex.) of the Foreign {Relations

would fight the cut “in commit-

tee, on the Senate floor and in|35 of 2446 N. Pennsylvania St. |Jeanette Wilcoxson, 50, of 4809

{joint conference if need be.” The bill itself was passed by a roll-call vote of 238 to 122, with | 187 Democrats and 51 Republi-| {cans voting for it, Against it {were 27 Democrats, 94 Republicans and Rep. Vito Marcantonio (A. 1.-N. Y.). : Henry A. Wallace today accused President Truman of inciting false fears of Russia in a “reprehensible” effort to push through his $1,450,000,000 arms aid program. He said the ktatements of administration officials on the arms | issue are not those “of men who | seek peace.”

Clark.

Attorney General Tom C. Clark |

{had within his grasp today his |

{lifelong ambition — a seat on the | Supreme Court.

| His nomination to succeed the

{late Justice Frank Murphy was lapproved by the Senate yesterday |

{73 to 8. Those voting “no” were School, won second prize for his|

{all Republicans. The Senate then approved unanimously President Truman's selection of Sen. J. Howard MecGrath (D. R. I) to succeed, [Clark a8 Attorney General. Mr. McGrath is 48.

‘tively set for Tuesday morning.

|state police and Clinton County lotficers swooped down on the .

Committee, said he sey St,

The two men and five women were taken into custody after

Hillcrest Club, three miles north (of here, Some 300 persons were playbingo when the raiders

_The customers were allowed to

alleged owner of the club. Nick-

[keeping a gaming house was re{leased under $50 bond. | The six other Indianapolis persons who were charged with {gaming, were released after each posted a $25 bond. Police identified them as Alma Collins, 47, of 1017 8. New JerBernice Nelms, 35, of 1101 8. West St, Rose Topolski,

!W. Washington 8t., and Frances land Frank Schmidt, 53 and 58, | respectively, 1529 Sheldon St.

ree. oY Mr. Fox said..

go free but authorities held ght (0 [Samuel W. Nickerson, &7, of 127 restore a $580,405,000 House cut. 'wm §t Joseph St. Indianapolis,

Has Art Work

Shown in Chicago

Work of 10° Indianapolis stu-| dents who received honors in the third Scholastic Industrial Arts Awards program is being displayed in the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. | The National Industrial Arts Awards Fair, which opened in |Chicago last Sunday, will con[tinue through Oct. 15. June Flinn, 15, student of Gor{don O. Johnson in Shortridge {High School, won first prize for her plastics entry. {+ Thomas Lawrence, student of 8y Perszyk in Technical High|

lentry in wrought copper and] brass. . Robert Mitchell, Calvin W.

Whittle, Denton L. Morgan and Paul Price, all of Technical High {School, received honorable men[tions in wrought copper and brass.

"Mr. McGrath will resign both Moises Pasquel of Shortridge won his seat in the Senate and his/mention for a plastics entry.

post as chairman of the Demo-| reratic- National Committee. Wil{liam Boyle of Kansas City, now

| Democratic vice chairman, is in hin. to get his party post

Farm Aid

Demoeratic party leaders are drafting plans “for political ral{les to sell’ the controversial {Branan farm program to the voters, it was disclosed today.

Local Issues

Aug, 10 816 Askeo veswene 3% American fyriablre ca oh y 12

Good and choice mixed weightal “ B watched. »| close in. %_ptd é 1 104 viewing, coding of employers’ job of native spring lambs sold at| Ae Shiney “Then he Furthermore, Mr. Hough said, |? g s $a gi old ar Bn 8 | and preparation of va-|$24.50 to $83. Medium to Just-{yearieq pushing rabbits out of Barney's curly ‘tail was: nofSSiSLS CIF eww II Hous H ha ot) I3bor mathet infor- good brought Sa te rt to, 521. DusbSS Pretty soon he was [Badieap to his talent as a in The coi 1 serv- Ho (pointer ofd ice. Contained in the new edl-| Slaughter ewes sold at steady PIN. that, Barney would “He has a pretty long snout,

indpis Water Co §% Indpls Water a bid ndoiv Hallways Berson National | Lite com .

d 1 133 1 bree hPa neers. wid’ Ne reshorn ony EY

deny than No. oF Cur Tecéinty 55 ibs, to case oc Grade A ia Ve: Grade A medium. 4c. drade 5 nrge.

small 30c. and no grade “Batterfat No. 1. 54¢ No. 3. Sle

| Five children living in the 3000] [35 {block of E. Washington St. today M3 {were selling popcorn at the en- §

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Autos ® Diamonds © Jewelry §i Watches ® Clothing ®* Radios, ete.

GET CASK IMMEDIATELY

Place awards were won by Leon !A. Childers and Herman Longere {of Technical High School for entries in the metal division, and by Hatsy Risher of Shortridge High School for his leathercraft entry,

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NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS t sealed pro-

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posals for mistellanerus construction on] certain highways as cribed below. will! {be received by the Chaliman of t te |

8 la ghway Commission st his office in the |

State House Annex, Indianapolis, 00 M.' Central Btandas Time, FA . 1949, when all

OO or N Aus. 10 (T~Gavern- | glary. today In connection with 60-pound piglet. |bunting. Ringan 4 ‘co ‘pid res “. hy [Proposals be’ Publicly opened and Tent Tear, the en com- Je : Waplay window robbery of the, “Barney is almost a year old, ‘He seems happy and is almost | ‘Lincoln Nat Life iene 3 a pL UTNAM Sala Frojeet 8 a 19s pared +) t C. Sipe Jewelry Co, 107 Monu- he weighs more than 325 pounds a member of the family. We Lincoln | He imate "” Whey For Weigh Station on ol penses J Ee as: Circle. now and he's slowed up,” Mr.|wouldn't think of selling him to Mastic Asphalt eres BY 14} Bids are ified tn NT LLATION or} Holland was arrested yesterday Hough sald. “But he picked up a butcher. a a ia | 1 _ SCALES. CONSTRUCle "Belt after he attempted to sell a ring| pointing faster than any dog I've| “T've seen a lot of pigs, but fy A Bin een Serv on" WT |LIGHTING AND APPROACH PAVEMEN Si 3 3.014| in a downtown grill. Police said ever seen. It just seemed nat- Barney beats them all” Ind Pub Serv 412% 114 18%| NOBLE COUNTY Project 10D 1950) he hag $043 worth of jewelry in| ~———————- creme er BR Mallory com. _........ 18% 18% For Wolgh Station on Of Som Te INDIANAPOLIS . CLEARING uv [Frew Serv of Ind com, om, 410 ’/% 27 “Bids are invited on IN ATION OF NDIA sos | his pOckets when arrested and it ith fi i Ch d om, we. Malo invited on ING x Pe BHaHS was Mentiied as part of the loot FCC cials eere fA CRE Mi A Ct ed i {taken'from the jewelry store win- 89 Ina OME pra ol 08 LIGHTING AND APPROACH PAVEMENT Official Weather |dow the previous night. As Polio Cases Level Off |Stokely-van “camp © "UL. Hi La) Bids ere invited on INSTALLATION OF NI | STATES WEATHER BUREAU |. The window was robbed of Jenner & Uo Sia or Te hs . TION OF WEIGH SCALES. STAY tt jewelry valued at $1320.50 by a." : ff ‘the last g al aabing ami A in igh AND. APPROACH PAVEMENT lo Sunset... 1:38 {thief who- tossed. a brick through. The Indiana polio situation was the rate has leveled © € Jast UB Machine com oo oid. os osect. 438 D ot HE 4 hours [Resin Fd 30 am 08 the glass. » described as “certainly entotirag-' week: It is-certainly encouraging. Union. TINS L0. «ee pin tpn | 20: (B01, 8 Slide Correction on SR. 68 just south| oo : E B but we are keeping our fingers J. SOND "plds’ are invited on SLIDE REPAIR Semper ing" today by Dr. L.. E, Burney, crossed.” Jlien & Sew “0 -» +++ | Plans and proposals may be examined h Lox Bitter Inheritance secretary of the State Board Of mui. reported American oan 414s 86.0.0. 111 [4t he office of the Commission in In- | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 19 Health, as only three new cases | yesterday. The death of Carl E, ahiner Fora Z | wo | A IHW ay COMMISSION A(UP)—The late attorney Maurice {were confirmed, bringing ‘the Skaggs. 11-year-old Allen County |i im, oi Vas nay ee — Chairman. M. Swim willed his first wife, Rosa-/ state total to 483. . youth who died at Ft. Wayne,| | Golumbla Cus 30s. Qa ” “| Notice WINE, TO BIDDERS: # lea Silva Swim, “all of the sor- Vanderburgh County reported | raised the fatality toll to +9» Ind Limestone 48 T5.......... 13 ”" tor the purchase of e following | ma als LM row and suffering she created one case, for a fotsl of 34 there, Authorities at Portland in hard- theo Bint 3 State Highway Commission of I uted Rea Ta and cast upon me and into my hit Jay. County were to meet to-|{agP, tel 4 i = lh oe Phdions sein’: P Avenys | fam! TS ASE 18 life when she deserted me.in my and Elkhart Cdunty had two new ,.. 4 "consider lifting restrictions Indpls Rafiways 3h (pe her th day of oy aT EF To Fanseiiiies a hour of need and ill health, in cases. on public gathgrings. Jay County Kuhns. Pack ha qi nvitation 3 No ¥ 4.8800 to 11 a ahs Be ttrtenhesntveninies forder that she may enjoy andi “We expected the highest inel- still reported 64 cases, but no new. nam ya Ths 13. toss JArIAR, aglivered on oud 15. Section gon pntonje. o 1} relish the like sorrow and suffer- dence in polio during August and ones have been reported since Pager Art Co Sa POL our 3 wid Rue 36 Section ¢ aa $108 , 1 33 ing to the last moment of her the first week or 10.days of, Sep- Aug, 10, Pubile Service 3s as EPR oh wdnigtion No "185 dod D.Burnettavilie, ashington, D = “ies Ll ee tember,” Dr. Burney sald, “but. Nine Indiana counties. includ- TE divi dend. dr Slant sins. ohd MN. Section F and G or J & - tat n ing Marion, have been declared L | P d najjiation Yo, 164- 100 1 1000. Tons, Size out of bounds’ for Navy per- LOCO roduce delivered” on Rous 38 Gettion L1: Rosd 16. | o ay’ s Weatl her Fotocast ommend Bin PR | Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill, under 4's ibs. apd ‘Leshorns, te hens fnilaslon No. 14s s00 1 %,]00. Tone Bist).

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Renss Hons D-2; Road ‘14, Section C Sections B and C or Plant

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a oo 0. 17 mato to ss ¥™% oF ! geregates Ed Milford. delivered on Rosd ang Z or Plant HT of

an 8 nitation "Na. 172-650 to 850 Tons, Sige

| Albton, HI ed A a's Si fon O | ve on Roa ection O or Hl "of Albion 0 T15 Tons, Size 1 Sresates. 0 321, Sections Cc "or rant in J elm Tons, Size

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ca don No 176-150 Tons Bituminous Gosted Weg es ie delivered at nt viein-

Invitation No. 177-80 Cubic yards Reads. ized | Concrete. delivered on Road #§

gg nvitation No uminous Concrete KH inder o livered at Plant viel + iH Invitation No. 1 Xing at t Vincennes

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APEL. al New Crown Cemetery. A Bends may call at the chapel after § 1.« Thursday

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FOR Pa An an Robert, Li Mm, a Ben: R Hastings, ‘all of AWA a Indiuapoje neral service Saturday, : i 8H Washington St. Cremation Wash on . ., ington. PATE nds aT eall o e

y ad i brother of Minnie Schmids of city; Mrs. Josephine A

DAN FUNERAL HOME. 2428 E. 10th St. after ~ s m. Friday. Funetal . “

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ON Rev. Sorabslle, 61 years, 14 Station . . Milton Johnson, I of Mrs, Qrace Barnes, Missi ASL June

Roberts, Raymon nd Wiitin E. Johnson: sievdauetier ol ynolds, also surviv sisters. 2 brothers. 9 sTandshildren. 4 sreat-grandehildren, ay HISAR, . Priends may Call pr bove sddress from 7 p. m. Friday tm ate} Monday. " puneral’ Monday: A y - Akal A oie. ‘2428 “E. 10th St, Friends are invited, Burial Memorial Park. MARSHALL Catherine B. omas A. Ma

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NEWNAN James Wilbert, age 66 years, of 11 on! , loved husband of Alice Newman, faer of Mrs. Edi x id, Helen White and told E Newman, rother of Mrs. May Pittman, ora laine, anon, Hansell inlmac. and william J. ewman,

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Harry N. and Buren Wills, sister of Harry and o ert Iseunower Saturday st HARRY OORE PEACE CHAPEL. 2050 E, Michigs: are welcome. Burial” "Center Cemetery, Lebanon,

Nes NAMA—Chas. C Chas. C.. husband of

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~ Mrs Ken ©) Styer of Minneaapolis,

Min DAssed way Thursday. Services” o Cla 5 Puneral Home, James'Pa. For Information call Linen & BUCHANAN MOR RTU-

MYERS —Jjohn William, age 11, be

Saturday noon service ODONNELL—Charles, age hd 330 N. Oxlorg, Be By fathes Sister Viola Marie. Sisters Brovidsace an 3 Mrs. Lo

pol. grandchildren and 12

vited. Friends may call at Funeral home after 2 p. m PRINGLE—Ells (Nig). a eu Porter Pringle.

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REULE—Homer L. entered 1: Tos} : pesday morning, tba Cora ule, brot her of Mrs, Maa T . Carrie Stader an unter. wasies, Salud Ay; . m, at MOO) 8st onde may cal " at a res. hy RAL nr ufial Cemetery, Columb s Yd 3s i

RUSHER-Jennie a age 65 yrs. of 1519 Spann Ave. Beloved mother of Mrs. LaV Rang. Mrs. Vipe inia Gibson, Mrs. Margaret Ren«

apolls, and er of Gos port, Ind. and grandmother of 16 erandcnildren, passed away Wednesda Funeral Satur ay 10:30 Ty thom SHIRL. BR CENTR EL, 946 N. Ilitnols St,

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~ SALB Dr ohn Lv beloved husband

of Mary Saib. father of John Paul and Prancis * Died Thursday, Aug. 18th. St, Vincent's Hospital Panera) from the LACKWELL PUNERAL HO Sat. "Aue 20. at 8:45 a. m. Requiem funeral mass at 88. Peter and Paul Catone d a, m. Intermen® Holy Cross Cemetery a Tends may call at the funeral ho SKINNER — Se “Prorence. 630 Foltz St. age 70, beloved wife o Orrin T. Skinner an 0! james N. Skinner, And survived 0 grandehtidren i reat.

grandchildren, § Draper and sin ter, passed aw ay Thursday a. m Service Saturda 2.30 p on) Nestbrook Nesarene Chur

ed on on pe church after rn WALTERS Thomas H., age :

A . o loved husband Sallie. rand Elmer Morgan. New ilip Morgan, Greenwood. . Benny Morgan, Lansing, Mic. passed away Friday. 1 later, J. C. WILSON SERV-

WEBB—Allen, 5004 Broadway, husband of D Evie Woot, brother of the deceased John W. Webb, away Friday moraine. trvice residence Monday Brie jnvited, Burial

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