Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1951 — Page 13

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Low KAESONG, Kore a, Aug. 2—The United Nations refused again today to withdraw to the “indefensible” 38th 1 for-a cease-fire and emit by striking deeper into to morn Korea in the biggest attack ce the truce started.

United Nations negotiators for the seventh straight day flatly Red demands for an armistice buffer zone along the 38th Parallel on grounds that it! would be militarily indefensible] in the event an armistice failed. :

55-Mile. Withdrawal?

(The Communist demand for fixing a a Korean armistice line on the 38th Parallel would, in effect, require the bulk of United Nations troops to withdraw as far as 55 miles from present battle lines, U. 8. officials in Washing-{ ton said.) i “The United Nations command, has no intention of violating any, military armistice agreed upon, chief United Nations negotiator! Vice Adm. C. Turner Joy told the | Reds. “But neither will the United! - Nations command place itself in| &n indefensible position ‘in the) event of an armistice violation by the other side.” ° The United Nations stand put corner, chorus the whisky-makers, the issue of further negotiations and they may be right, or a full-scale resumption of the war squarely up to the Commu-|compunction which makes plats. The Reds asked-—and were man say, “No.” “yanted—a recess until 8 o ‘clock! book. tonight (Indianapolis Time),

i \about. “another. 3 “Vest-Pocket Ofiznsiye’ “Wtih the cease-fire negotiations! mm Te deadlocked, United Nations forces| Harold “Hartley, business edi | imped, off in 8 eal Jacke} of} tor of The Times, is vacationfipsive” along the central front/ ,,... yw, “ecular column: “Toil : and gdihed nearly three m | dns Ta Business” will ‘be re-

against little or no opposition. The, advance was the largest] sumed Aug. 20.

e by Allied units other than ree sins nae Y ace the Kaesong peace mittee wants to boost it from $9 talks began July 10. It underlined to $10.50 per gallon, the United Nations warning that| But whisky spokemen shout that the allies will not consider the (this increase “would actually re38th Parallel as a cease-fire line duce the federal and state incomes and will continue military operas | from liquor taxes by about $67 tions during the negotiations. | million. The allies were striking toward Atty.

Clark Charges U.S.

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By DON TEVERBAUGH

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Ralph T. Heymsfeld,

Communist buildup points since the Reds lost their “iron triangle” to the southwest. The Communists altogether are

troops in line and another 300, oo in reserve for an offensive in the event that the armistice talks are] broken off, The showdown in the armistice | negotiations may come tonight. |

State GOP Group

City Traffic Plans

City governments are being “strangled by state and national \regimentation,” declared Judge {Alex Clark, GOP candidate fer | Mayor of Indianapolis, in a campaign speech last night, | “Attempts of cities to Improve {their traffic systems have {delayed. months by federal and

St i Di I R [ F d 0 dise un S .|state red tape,” Judge Clark said lat a meeting of Third Ward Re-

The Indiana Republican Com- |publicans at 2008 Broadway last mittee today started a new,ipjont, streamlined system of raising! “The ban on left turns on Mecampaign funds with George- 8. pridian St. had to be held up pendJones Jr, vice president of Ser-iing approval by the State Highvel, Inc, Evansville, as finance way Commission because the chairman. {street iz a state highway and we Mr. Jones was appointed to the also had to wait fof word from post by the committee last night Washington because it also is a

been

1fter a quota program on dona- federal highway,” he said. tione a n d distributions was “The "federal government adopted. squeezes the state to fit the pat

tern of paternalism which U., 8 igrants have spawned on the nation,” he said, “The state then is squeezing on the wrists of local governments at home, the cities counties and townships.” Judge Clark assailed the whole system of federal grants, claiming millions of ‘dollars are. collected from cities and only a small port tion sent back.

Girl, 9, Hit by Car

Cox, 9,

Under the new plan, dondtions will be accepted on a basis &imilar to the Community Chest operations in which a percentage of funds are earmarked for -state, national and county GOP units. Donors will be solicited only once instead of several times. by. dif‘erent party groups.

‘School of Politics

The finance chairman formerly was president of the National Sales Executives’ Association and is chairman of the National Dis- Lonnie tribution Committee of the U. 8.) bruised Commerce Department. {struck by The Committee's session Was gag o New held in connection with the. 1 acter J. Matheson, 32. of school of - politics” for GOP io305 N webster Ave. The girl Was released after treatment at

and when

cut late yesterday a car near her home, Jersey St. The driver

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fndiana cities yesterday’ and to- Methodist Hospital day. “ “Classes” for the candidates on U. S. Statement how to get out the votes and. ° ! organize campaign workers for WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (UP). Govern a . ment expenses and receipts for the ir the approaching city elections will rent fiscal year through July 31, com , pared with a year ago close tonight. This Vest Last Year arse EXPensen 4 4.738.543.3809 8 3.012.932 542 Receipts 2.570.778.2130 1.880.818.085 Local Truck Grain Prices Deficit 2.167.765.1588 1.132.114.457 Kin Cash Ba 5.610.924.281 4.500, 477.489 +f; ——— mee | Public Debt 258.684.947.735 257.556.277.264 ruck wheat, “32 14, Gold Res 21,758.871.000 . 24,136,262.17% ‘hite corn, $1.69 Yellow corn, $1.64 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Oots, T4c, Clearings S10.634. 000 Sorbeans fold), $3.74 Dehits KAN. 683.000

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Business Noles

speaking for the entire distilling |

“Prohibition is just around the industry, said the present tax is!

equivalent to a tax of $45 on each bushel of grain used to make

Not that it will be any moral Whisky, the It'll be his pocket- 1000 per cent of the cost of aise

The present tax rate represents

tilled ' gpirits production,

For Congress is again talking Heymsfeld indicates. Hquar.i.. Xr faxes, The Sebate Wisapee Eom AS Pros by the

That the tax is already Loo-Migh Apri May and! .jJune tax returns which are down more than $80 million, as com pared to last year; Mr. Heymasteld says.

More Corn

The Lawrenceburg plant of the {Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc, Monday will celebrate the filling of “their three millionth barrel of whiskey- -that’s Bourbon, don. They tell me that during their peak season-—July through December, this distillery often pumps through more than a million cases per month. An average month's output about 900,000 cases, .

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Look Who's Crying

The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad,

estimates it will work 25 days this year just to pay off its taxes to Uncle Sam and various states, counties and municipal governments, Heck, fellows .., . I work 34 days each year pay my income tax.

This Is the Life

American Meat Institute film entitled, “This Is The Life” is headed for Indianapolis, Kingan & Co. tell us. It traces the meat through the packing house to the consumer's table. The film will be shown here at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 8 following a dinner at the Warren Hotel

Stewart-Warner Sales Sales of the Stewart-Warner Corp. were 53 per cent above last vear during the first. half, Total

to to

have just

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Hog Trade ‘Active Here,

McCarthy Sore.

Crap Game Loss

Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy,

Prices Lower

| cause he “doesn’t shoot craps.”

yards, with prices on choice light ror comment at his and mediumweight barrows and/ residence after Bob gilts 25 cents lower than yester-| days averages, dealer ogs, 8000; heavier weights ; steady to spots 25 cents lower; his sen, Bob Jr. bulk choice 185 to 240 $23.25 to $23.75; short load $23.90; 240 to 270 pounds $22.50 to $23.25; choice uniform near 240 pounds | {$23.50; 1822.75; $20.50; |$23.50; ito 550 few $19.75 or more; pounds $17 to $17.50.

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120 to 160 pounds $18 to| Securities laws,

sows steady; choice 300 $500,000 suit brought

550 to 650 once directed.

{and heifers fully steady; lots good and choice steers, 1050/his organiations. pounds down, $33.50 to $35; utility and commercial native year-| lings, $26 to $31.50; cows and bulls steady; odd good young cows to| Senator,” 1831; few commercial to good, $30;/ Carthy never paid.” bulk utility and commercial, ; — $22.75 to $29; wealers active, p+ steady; choice and prime, $36 to Rings Stolen $37; commercial ‘and good, $30 Mr. and Mrs. to $35.50. 6780 E. 13th Sheep, 300; moderately active; theft spring lambs steady; choice and prime, $32 to $32.50; good and choice, $30.50 to $31.50; good and {choice slaughter ewes, $10 to $13; {deck choice yearling and 2-year-fold 130.- pound breeding ewes, | $37.50 per head. Bulls, commercial and good, $28 {to $30; high-yielding individuals eligible higher; cutter and utility, $23 to $27.

“Big, Little People. Chip In-to-Save Dairy Exposition

The “little people” the dairy show. Prominent people are, too. But a good share of the checks! received by the hard-pressed In-| ternational Dairy Exposition are for small amounts and from ordinary people who are sincerely! interested in saving the showlike the trucker who sent his check with a peénciled note that said: | “Not much for I am a poor man, but if this w8uld help, I'm glad to donate it.” > Sends in Check Brandon, the new presi-|

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The trucker sent this check and letter to Walter Feckrone, editor of The Times who forwarded it to Mr, Brandon. Mr. Brandon then wrote the trucker; “With interest like yours, I am sure the show will be saved.” Later he remarked: “We are appealing to all the good people of. * Indiana to contribute whatever they can so that we can keep the). Dairy Exposition in Indiana, where it started and where it belongs. We desparately want to

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19 Assistants Named To Indiana CROP

Times State Service

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of Indifor auhority (1) to discoptinue streetoar serv-| te -on its Illinois Street line to] substitute Srackless trolley service » there: for; and (2) to effect certain in} ertain of the motor bus rou As A common carrier of vehicle wynder certif convenience - and necessit A, all in connection with the -one-w:

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Notice is- hereby given that the Public {Bervies Commission of Indiana will con- %

No Dice on $5500

Lawrence County

COLUMBUS, 0., Aug. 2 (UP)— accused of welching on a $5500 loss in a dice game, said today he —— have lost the money be-

Trade opened fairly active to- The Communist-chasing Repubday in the Indianapolis Stock-|lican from Wisconsin was called Washington Byers Sr. estate told a bankruptcy hearing the had won the County Commissioners, 2 to 1,

'imoney but hadn't been able to

270 to 310 pounds $22 to! charging violation of the state was called into] 160 to 180 pounds $21 fo) federal court to testify at aj against | pounds $17.50 to $19.50; |several real estate enterprises he

Under questioning, Byers said | | Cattle, 700; calves, 400; steers he once paid Sen. McCarthy a| small $500 fee to address salesmen of

“I guess we came out all right! in the long run as my son won| {$5500 in a crap game from the] Me-|

William Lehman, the of a diamond ring and a! home They said they spent some time in their back yard and found the ring missing when they

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Name Paris Porter

Highway Boss

BEDFORD, Aug. 2—Paris Por-| ter became Lawrence County highway superintendent today less than 24 hours after the commissioners fired Lee Thompson,

Mr. Thompson's ouster split all-Republican Board of

Dave Barker, who demanded! the firing, sald Mr. Thompson! had failed to co-operate with t

BYERS, also under indictment] commissioners. Commissioner Al-

vin Shirley agreed. But . President Dick Anderson] objected vigorously, He said Mr. | Thompson had done “a wonder- | ful job” since taking office at the

| beginning of the year and added :

that never before had so much,

{roads in so short a time.

The new superintendent was

crushed stone been put on the Rent Law

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FOUR FORDS—Gilbert Bates,

dealers. Others in the picture (left to right): A. F. Bauerbach, district sales manager for Ford Motors; Mr. Bates; C. J. Hart, Hatfield Motors, Inc., and’ Walter Hiser of Walter Hiser, Inc. The cars will be used for various Legion activities.

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bridge foreman in the County ii, nere is flooded ‘with calls/landlords-here who'll get the max-

{Highway Department until his promotion today. In the same shake-up, ‘John Holiman was fired as head me|chanic and replaced by John Brewer, who, was not previously

employed by the County.

Local Prodi uce

Exes—C irrent receipts, 54 Ibs. and over to case 39%: Grade ‘A large, 50c: Grade B large 43s. and Grade A medium. *7¢: no grade. llc Poultry—Fowls. 4'a Ibs. and over, 25c under 4!'5 lbs. and Leghorns, 18c;: cocks and ataks, 15¢. and No 2 poultry. 4c less than No. 1. Butterfat—Premium. 80c:

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asking for this 20 per cent ever others have received more than since Congress started discussing|20 per cent on the basis of inthe bill several months ago,” he creased costs—they won't get any added.

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