Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1929 — Page 2

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APPRECIATION DINNER GIVEN FOR WELLBAUM Retiring Publicity Director Praised at Bnnrjuet. George B. Wellbaum Indiana Bell Telephone Company publicity director. a honored at an appreciation dinner Thursday night at the Columbia Club. Forty new.,paper men and other

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friends of Wellbaum attended. He recently resigned his position here to join the New York Telephone Company May 1. Wellbaum has been active in numerous civic enterprises in Indianapolis. Frank A. Montrose, vice-presi-dent and general manager of the • elephone company, was toastmaster. He paid tribute to Wellbaum's services to the company. Speakers included Walter McCarty. Ray I). Everson. William Hersrhcll. W. Blaine Patton. Wil-

liam Keenan, Boyd Gurley, Volney B. Fowler, Samuel Ochiltree. Eugene Cadou. Ralph Hitch and Thomas A. Hendricks. Art Exhibit at Gary. Flu Titers Special GARY, Ind., April 26.—An exhibit of 300 paintings and etchings, work of Indiana artists, will be placed on exhibition tonight to continue through May 5, under auspice of the local Hoosier Salon committee.

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MAGNETIC STORMS DETECTED BY RADIO Weak European, Strong U. S. Signals Forecast Disturbances. lt}l Science Service, WASHINGTON, April 26.—Weak radio signals from European sta tions, and stronger signals from nearer ones in America are the forecast of disturbances of the

earth's magnetism, or magnetic storms. Stronger signals from distant stations follow such storms. This has been discovered at the radio laboratory of the United States bureau of standards. Miss I. J. Wymore* reported Thursday to the meeting of the American Geophysical Union. The researches of which she told were concerned only with the long waves used for high power trans-oceanic transmission. Several days before the maximum of the

disturbance of magnetism, the signals were weak when received at Washington, but the American stations, those at Tuckerton and New Brunswick. N. J.. and Rocky Point. L. 1., were decidedly stronger two to four days before. Mother at 15 Dies. Bn Times Special HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. April 26.—Mrs. Naomi Lytle. 15, is dead following a caesarian operation which resulted in the birth of a son.' The baby is expected to live.

STATE HIGH IN LOANS Indiana Stands Sixth, Contains 4‘V’ Associations. Indiana stads sixth in the building and loan business in the United States, according to the report for 1928 prepared by the building and loan division of the state banking department. There are 402 associations in the state, with assets amounting to

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$298.282.406 55. as of Dec. 31. 1928. the report shows. Many associations have more than 51.000.000 in assets. Sir Thomas lifton 111 SOUTHGATE. MIDDLESEX. England. April 26.—Sir Thomas Lipton. noted British yachtsman and tea merchants, was kept to his room today with a heavy cold. His physicians said they expected him to have an early recovery.