Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1950 — Page 22
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Authorities. forbade p strations until June 5, Gen,
ities approved. ‘the Japanese | a; action, : Forty armed “police ‘were called out today at Mito, 75 miles) north of Tokyo, to put down a demonstration of--800 Commu-| * iste... Premier... : Yoshida, © Police also investigated a shot fired through the window of the Tokyo home of a rightist eandl-| dats for the Upper House of the Japanese Parliament in Sunday's general election, Showdown Expected
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headquarters was keeping n/ watchful eye on what appeared to be developing Into a final showdown between the supreme commander and the Communists. It may lead to outlawing of the J Japanese Communist -Party,
Maj. Gen. Charles 8: Willughiby: - Allied . chief, said today erp police. had drrested a mentally unbalanced Japanese who had talked of assassingting Gen. Douglas MacArthur, ; But thers was. no actual plot to kill Gen. MacArthur, Gen, | Willoughby sald, and the man was released. ; Other world developments: #
Be Ro Poe Deny Street Fighting Looms
eArthup Keeps Eye on ‘Showdown’ en Radicals and Allied Headquarters
ist. demonstrations. but Red leaders defied the ban and rent Sghting seemed “eertain, : ¢ meetings, rallies and demon.
ed mass
gence chief at Allied headquarters;
MET TOR VIERA TH
psn, SEE FTE TMAH servings were di Th pate
ranking field officer, admitted to-
arles Willoughby, intelli~aaid occupation author-
ament “for 20 YOATH,. were “the!
fourth and h plead guilty befo {in Pankrac prison.
Honolulu * \ Flaming lava shot from
defendants to the state court
famed.
{ered 15 miles across, ‘Hawall| Istand and plunged steaming into | the Pacific Ocean. The bubbling Triviten rock swept | across the island's main arterial] highway near Hookena village, | jamming trae for miles, but caused no ‘casualties, No towns!
The island's main town of Hilo, 200 miles southeast of Honolulu, in on the opposite side of Hawall, |
Germany | German officials were. convinced today they can prove that Ilse Koch ordered the murder of Nazi concentration camp victims, and! made lampshades of their skins,
Iikow disclosed his intentions in! A 130-page indictment served. on the former mistress of the
in her cell In Alchach prison. Ilkow sald she would-be brought| to trial In late July or early August,
Yugoslavia
Col. Viada = Dapchevic, - 33, brother of Yugoslavia's highest
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day that he had furnished Russia with information on Marshal Tito's army. ar “But _Papcheviec, on trial before’ a military tribunal, pleaded not guilty to charges of treason, espionage and desertion,
Cuba
Communist-supported Micolas Castelangs was re-elected mayor
jot Havana Sadar: sending the
Today s Wester oto oe
PRIVILW of v $ WIATMER. wortay. borer o ¢ commrnct foRiensy :
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TODAY AND ar. the. Jace. dott :
crushing defeats of a, Cu-| {ban political history. “Active Hoo a de With the count from 1201 of a ns Prices 25-
13563 precincts complete at an {early hour today, Mr, Castellanos had a 45,000-vote margin over his chief opponent, Antonio Pripr| Socarras, brother of President) Carlos P Rio,
England lg
More than half of London's
Bavarian State Prosecutor Hans | 17000 taxi drivers went on striké apolis Stockyards,
‘today, leaving tHe city's 500,000 cab riders stranded. The strikers demanded that
Buchenwald concentration camp fleet dwners share with them a $20.50.
one-third boost in cab rates, . | The strike wiped London's streets almost clean of taxis,
A Soviet delegate to the United! Nations Economie Commission for| Europe sald today Russia is ready to support development of trade i
posal for a grain agreement “finds' a positive welcome on the part of the Boviet Union.” He added, however, that he was"
~tafratd trade development would
be hindered by the United States |
dumps its exports on Furope and trade.
system,
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strong to 25 cents higher in ac- | indo Water Cob oie......008 {ve trade. Good and choice sows, iim son National ie com’ 0% 12 between East and West Europe. 1330 to 550% pounds, moved at § &o og : 3h to A. A. Arutiunian said a Pro-igix 50 to $17.50, Choice 270 to! hi | os Li ; 2 us 1330 pounders moved at $17.75 or Marmon.} Herrington com’ se sh above: Odd stags brought $11.50 ray BT o $13. "22% “Cattle About Steady Ei Yearling steers and heifers p a He charged that the United States Were about steady in clean-up ay ny Scattering medium and) Ross Gear Fe io discriminates againat the F,stern good animals moved at $27 to Hg bloe. countries in its licensing $20.50. Odd common to medium Zo nga grassers moved at §21 to $26.50. is | rE ‘Cows were 25 to 50 cents lower "% {in slow trade. A few beef cows | | «il brought $22 to $23.50, Common, hign ol HEARING | and medium animals moved at| given nat "Flan $19 te $21.75. Canners and cutters Io a Sia, on the ‘sold for $15.50 to $18.75. A few. 3 ste relates to an ap Cutters moved at $10. “i of A001 Bulls were 50 cents to $i lower de on, IRD| for two days. Good sausage bulls of Emerson fmoved at $23. Most medium and - line for at] mt at $21 to $22.50. Culls and canners| Tas at a point on the pres. | brought $17.50 to $20.50. Beef {od n i ae, city of bulls were scarce. Odd head sold 0 % of tha said at $22.50. tl %o Vealers Are Lower 1074 Nh on and! Bulk sales on -vealers were $1 7. 0? Phi, fis A lower than Thursday's average in sa22 he Bouthwest (AIly active frade. Good and| wniawaroLls CLEARING mouse |
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ot The the Roint or. place of beginning, | containin 31.928 scres. more or less. | ‘Tits Addition contains 1. lois, aumbered from 73 to 3215. inclusive. f the City Plan Cdmmission approves this proposed subdivision. - subsequent to this Renting, the applicant may file. said
invitation No, tee! Jaber or Penna
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VOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS: Oties B hereby given that sealed pro
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1 ndiana, wil | BE RULE ait er ha BE! Sale; at the sites listed below, beginning STATE. BOARD OF EDUCATION IMPLE- SEL 5.4030. at 10:00 am (Dayiishi ies CHAPTER 347 € SEMEL sping the following _personal| THE GENERAL, ASSEMBLY [Rronerty Toaated in Lake County, In. RANA F 1049 BY. THE GENERAL "00 %'A one-story Allin " Ea # station. size 28 ISSION. “OF IE STALE BOARD OF xX 4 feet, brick, less ogrs and win rsusnt to the provisions of Chapter! ORE JL ub rool, good condi. 120 £ the Acts 2 fhe General Asseihbly| go J his 3 ding 1 located ah 1 of L Thu sday,' June 8 af 3h. Glendale. Addition. to th in the office of the State Super- Or of Idle iis Te 2 de Public Instruct ton, - Room me Bl Lg fa n> SC as the Standard oi property,
will be publiely opened and]
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.CHAR! CONTRA ACTORS . ra that sealed i escribed ie receive the no ©! [Sta His ighwiy Commission at his a3 in the Bate House Annex. Indian 10:00 A. M. Central Eygndard ”
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A one-story filling station. sis feet x 48 feet, concrete block ie RoIgeiain 83 finish front and south od
0! oors and window {ondition. a. up roo Brofect °% 40, part of the North-
Township | Marion County, inHR being . Northeast Jauadrant| of the Intersection of Sta R
83 and 34. known as ihe "Gu iif _ReBing. Company propert: Re:
bts ed section
TERMS oF SALE Purchasers mi bs required to eribed buildings Irom ht of way mits within sixty davs m_dale of sale will be for cas a certified An
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Ordi- the Falewing: ‘School. Year 1950-81
{weight barrows and
active trade today at the
Loan ine Ene old | Sales of good and choice 170 to! dated Sloanee § ord 250 pounders were at $20 to| gels oO es pid
{Porkers, moved at $19 to $20. Scattering, ori: 2 . hy ss ea {300 to 350 pounders were paid fou
“| Switzerland lat $18.50 to $19,
pounds, sold at $15.50 to $17, Al HH +] =p few brought. $17.50. Bows were
pare lel choice: animals moved at $28 to 3 10 Ths. 53! $29, but mostly $28.50 upward. Le ner line ofl marly top was $20.50 sparingly. | thence north and Common and medium vealers sold |
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| Eauitanis securities - oom mily Pinance com
soldat $20.75; 300 pounds,
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Slaughter pigs, 120 to 160.
Dis Water RS $m
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for $20 to $27. Cullis sold for, $15 to $20. A light supply of slaughter were quotable steady.| trick Tot or mixed weight
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and grade shorn native lambs: ! mostly No: 1 pelts were qudtable, $24. Odd medium and 76 to 95-pound spring lambs were eligible at $28 to $30, Slaughter ewe prices were ce steady. . Bulk medium to choice 0 ewes brought $7 to $11. A few 170- pounds, brought downward to $6. |
. “Experts” in the business
More Strikes in April, |
7» Fewer Workers Out | ; ¥
5 \ chad WASHINGTON, June 2 (UP)— J 3 The Bureau of Labor Statistics
‘said today. there were 15 per cent! OFT. Be
fewer workers on strike in Apgill
than ih March despite an increase 4 sq. yd
in the number of walkouts, The bureau said there were 550 strikes affecting 300,000 Workers, in April, compared with 400 walk-| outs involving 530.000 in March.) The number of man-days lost was] down from 3,750,000 to 3,150,000 in April, it said. A customary seasonal trend, pushed up the number of strikes starting in April-to 400, com-| pared with 260 in March. The new April walkouts affected 160,-| B00 workers, tWite as many as in March,
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Local Truck | Grain Prices
{ . No. 2 truck ‘wheat, by 1 i No. 2 white corn, i } No yellow I i { No oats, Bic 1 No. 3 soybeans, $2.97. = & Local Produce ik we : ioReEa=CurTant recuipts, $8 Ibs. to oll emai... ie rads cv T 25¢: Grade isrge. fl L 2; Room has a And Leanorns . 10: where cusiomers «3. poultry, 40 fhe balance of n a, SC autter Far—No. 1. 830: No. 2 80¢ Ing rales ha re °S. Statement The Shipping TON. UP) Govern fomers "3 WASHING uns (UP) ment expenses and hte for the cur. on . rent flscal year Hhroush ay 31, compared chandise for fulure with a yea This Year . Last’ «vo 8 small
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