Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1952 — Page 5

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2 Key Cities

Claim '51

Cattle Mark

CHICAGO, Jan. 1 (UP)

os skirmished with Omaha Of Europe During 1952 | =)

today over which was the biggest) PARIS; Jan. 1 (C DN) —Desper- ministers as demanded by Bene-|

cattle market in 1951.

Both cities claimed supremacy, | . but it turned out’ thay were: ‘using German Sivisions for the defense

" different sets of figures,

Chicago stockyard officials said pected to Yield results by the’ end commissioners; second, a parlia-|§

1,696,238 “salable” ~ cattle "w received here in the last year

the largest total of any market, In consideration of both Ger- treaty. At Omaha the Livestock Foul 4. man and’ French opinion it has' During an interim period of six; ation said cattle receipts for het been. g@feed that the 12 German|/months there is to be no sur-

year there were 1,779,197, an. viously larger figure.

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1952 Sina pt THE INDIANAPOLIS 1 TIMES aE 0 re PAGE ee Expect to Get 12 Rei h Mind psnuitons, so : o) e C Gain i in Imports Gave France Shot i in Arm During 1951 Divisions for Defense . By PAUL GHALI . ylion. - (87 250,000) to 3600. ($10.44 social injustices 8 that breed com- Through lis stening td the boring : " PARIS, Jan. 1 (CDN) —- All billion) billion franes munism, en « . United. Nations ‘meetings the ‘things considered the year 1951/- “imports have gone up to a point "On the international front--the French hdve at last become con

te American efforts to secure 12 lux. = Supranational machinery would |}

i |also include: First, an executive!" of Western Europe are now ex- group of probably six ‘defense|}

ere| of 1952. imentary body and third, a Su- §

for| The position today is as follows: preme court to help intrepret they

ob. divisions must form part ef a render of sovereignty.

European army. This. would he run| 1, petyrn for this concession the Pfc.” Robert L. Curtis (left) But ‘Hart Jorgensen, executive PY @ Supranational authority and Bepejux countries have agreed to] secretary of the Omaha Founda:

&nd Pvt, Russell Curtis.

also would include major con-|geyote- the six months interim|

tion, had to admit that Chicago !INBents from France, Italy, Bel-/period to a study of various proj-!

nad a slight edge when it came SW, Holland and. Luxembourg. ects for “federation or confedera- Pf C Hi Ss “gals ” : e didn’t re- France, Italy and Germany tion” of the six countries. Cc. ur i

to “salable” cattle. He didn’t port Omaha’s salable figure.

have insistéd- that. the individual This doesn't mean that they

Mr. Jorgensen accused Chicago nations should actually surrender agree to federate, but they are, Killed i in

of switching “to a different

set their sovereignty to higher au-\willing to pay lip service to the

of figures.” He said that markets thority and that there should belidea. in order ‘to help the French

should be judged on the total

% : X Called Impractical

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Pleven. ‘ pected, The governm ent last! TWO: Indo-China which the See the Year Qut Moreover France has had a September De a general wage French, at the end of 1950, were . [quiet general ‘election from which rise which compensated ‘and left thinking of evacuating, is -solidly, MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan, 1 (14P) {the Communist Party emerged a small margin {or a.new rise in hand.due to the Str The Yearouts got together hers with only 105. National Assembly:in prices. land military accomplishments of ast night to see the year out. delegates instead of 180 ang the! The government also drafted Gen. De Lattre De Tassigny.* Mary Yearout of the Memphis Gaulists with 105, not enough ‘to an anti-trust law THREE: The French hold 18 prexs-Scimitar. a. Sc ripps-Howard seriously threaten the middle-of-] These pro-working class meas- firmer ‘than ever: on the North... paper, said she and her sise the-road coalition. ures, though not yet ir the' African colonies despite their.de- tr. apd. two brothers. always On the debit side of the Pleven French worker the equal--of” the mantds for independence. meet on New Year's eve. government the onus of a budget American factory worker. were! And last but not least war. ha Whatever we do, we all do tos * ‘which has jumped from 2500 bil- at least a step toward ‘reducing not hroken out. gether,” she said

: re- an international budge! admin- and German governments get the Ke Ad Hi M x * ceipts-of cattle for all purposes. istered. by. it. : European army. plan’through their, ored C ion WA 0 4,0 Omaha also said its sheep TOsPaciive parliaments. :

ceipts were higher than Chicago's . — “Pfc. Robert L. Curtis, who has

but acknowledged that it could The Benelux countries have renot match the windy city’s hog garded such a plan as highly im-

market,

Chicago's grand total of 6,159, -

practical. They have. agreed to Sister of Coach’ $ Wife 'his family learned yesterday.

Fir Kills Parents. {a brother in Japan or Korea; was | killed in action in. Korea Dec. 19,

194 cattle, hogs "And sheep made furnish contingents to the Kuro-| CHATTANOOGA, "Tenn. Jan. was a member -of the 24th ny

it the biggest livestock mar

ket Pean army but have wanted it/1 (UP)—The parents and. sister

& varia : sion. in 1951. The ho totdl was supervised by a committee of re- of Mrs. A. C. Moore, wife of the . g sponsible ministers with each University of ‘Chattanooga “foot-; ~ His father, Oromel C urtis, 2408

3,907, 218,

Holdup Mion Get $75 From 2 Gas Stations .

A newbérn 1952 brought hol

‘men to North and East Side Seryice stations early today. -Police be

said about $75 was taken.

Station Man a ger Richard people's bills.

country retaining right. of veto hall coach, were killed" today E. Tist St., was informed of

" lover the committee's decisions. |when a pre-dawn fire swept their’ geath py the War Department.

Having witnessed the chroniclhome, | Pre refusal of France and Italy to] The Moorés were ‘en rote oy | finance their own defense burdens! special train to the Sugar Bowl dup they have shied away from thelin New Orleans when the fire|ing at Camp. Breckenridge,

Such a budget, they feel, would home here about 2:45 a. m.

only an instrument by which] Mr and Mrs. W. P. Ferguson

they would wind up paying other apparently ‘died in their sleep (rom him since.

his §

. Curtis entered the Army Dec. 1, 1950-and took basic. train- §

idea of an international budget.: [broke out in. the frame family! He sailed. for Korea last April (‘His family had received no letters

from smoke and fumes. i - His brother, Pvt. Russell Cur-,

Tracy, 23. of 4444 Bertha St, was After four days of spirited dis-| Mrs. Jean Rogers, their 39- tis, was assignel overseas in Occhecking pumps at 602 “E. Mich- cussion here in ‘Paris the. six year-old daughter, was fatally tober. Although he has not said

igan St, when a man approar

‘hed countries have reached a partial injured in a heroic attempt to i, pig Jetters, his father believes

him from behind and ordered him compromise which the Americans redcue her invalid mother. Earlier |

- to surrender. his money. Between hope may finally. produce Ger-| Mrs. Rogers had led to safety | De is.either in Japan or Korea.

$00 and $55 was taken, he said. ‘man troops ‘within six or nine her two children, SRicky, 7; and| Before entering service, Pfc.

At the station at 1201 N. C

itol Ave. attendant Jerry -Wolfe, 17, of 4850 Beecher St. was held

ap- months - | Diana, ‘5. . | Curtis was employed as a filling

Set Up Machinery

Mrs. Rogers was dragged from station attendant in Broad Ripple. the burning house by assistant| Besides his father and brother

" up.by three men who escaped with!" France, Italy "and Germanyifiré chief I. O. Johnson b ied | Russell, he is survived by two

315 after locking their victim in agree that a supranational aiithor-| several hours later in a a _supply room,

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