Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1929 — Page 13

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WAR INSURANCE OFFICE OPENED Indiana Policy Holders Will Pay in City. Thirteen thousand Indiana holders of government life insurance policies will, beginning Aug. 1, send their premiums to the regional ffice of the United States Veterans

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Bureau In the Test building. 54 Monument circle, instead of to Washington. D. C. This announcement was made today by M. D. Cummins, chief of the co-operative section of the Indianapolis regional office. The change is made, it was announced, to establish closer contact between the Veterans bureau and policyholders and to provide them with a standard of insurance service comparable to that of prominent life insurance companies. The office in the Test building, southwest corner of Market street and the circle, will maintain a complete premium record of all Indi-

ana policyholders’ accounts. Inquiries may be made by personal visit or by mail to the Indianapolis office. Policyholders will be notified regularly when premiums fall due by means of anew combination premium notice and return envelope. Premiums may be paid in person, rather than by mail, if desired. Motor Steamer Ends Maiden Trip. Bu United Perm RIO DE JANEIRO, July 26.—The South Americano new 7.000-ton Diessel-motored steamer, was In port here today after its maiden voyage from the United States.

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WOLVES KILL BUFFALOS Packs Take Heavy Toil Among Herds in Canada. Bu United Press LETHBRIDGE, Alberta, July 26. Buffaloes on the Canadian Slave Lake reserve have fallen victims in large numbers to roving packs of wolves, according to J. G. Daust, former warden. One pack in particular kills more than one hundred buffaloes each year, despite the efforts of reserve guardians who continually hunt the gray killers.

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