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| SOLICITORS GET BOND SALE SPUR

Eagerness to Se Indicated by Calls to

Headquarters.

An increasing number of persons have been calling the headquarters of the county war finance commit-

tee asking when war bond solici-|

tors will call on them, Willlam H. Trimble, committee chairman, said today. Describing this as evidence of the mounting interest in the sixth war loan drive, Mr. Trimble explained that solicitors, despite the weather, are endeavoring to make all calls as quickly. as possible. He recommended, however, that persons who believe they may have been overlooked should telephone the committee in the Illinois building so that a check-up can be made.

2 More Top Quotas

Twd more employee grolps have exceeded their voluntary quotas, Mr. Trimble announced. The International Detrola Corp., 1124 W. 21st st., oversubscribed their quota of $27,625 by 50 per cent. This. was accomplished, Mr. Trimble said, despite the fact that all the employees are enrolled in the 10 per cent bond purchasing program.

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Bandmester. Burch Takes Office State Auditor PAPER PICKUP 5 SFT

COME RAIN OR SLEET

Like the mailmen, neither rain, sleet nor snow will stop the city employees next week as they canvass the ¢ity in the new waste paper pick-up, salvage officials declared today. A “They'll visit every part of the city - according to schedule,” the officials promised, They again urged residents to do two things to aid the collection: 1. Tite paper bundles securely. 2. Put the bundles at the curb early on the day of collection, The four-day pick-up will start Monday morning with collections in the area south of 16th st. and west of Meridian st. On Tuesday the trucks will visit the area north of 16th st. and west of Meridian. . The area north of 16th and east of Meridian st. will be canvassed Wednesday, while the area north of 16th st. and east of Meridian st. will be completed Thursday,

STETTINIUS BECOMES

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A. V. Burch (center), the Evansville plow or utactares who campaigned throughout Indiana with SECRETARY OF STATE

this accordion band, today took office as Sate auditor—the first of the new crop of Republican officials elected Nov. 7.

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Edward R. Stettinius Jr. takes the

N. Pennsylvania st, ex-|day to Mrs. Evert A. Johnson, of|the agricultural division of the war|oath of office this afternoon as the ceeded their quota of $12,500, Another contribution—a check for|after her purchase of the first $1000 $15,000—was received by the Cham-|war bond at the 38th st. branch of ber of Commerce from the Chicago|the Merchants National bank. and Southern Air Lines, Inc. Thg chamber turned the donation ove to the war loan committee. An orchid -was presented yestev

5010 E. Fall Creek pkwy., North dr., ; .|nation’s new secretary of state. finance committee. Volunteer can Al '44, Mr. Stettinius is the second vassers are visiting farmers through- youngest man in U, S. history to out the eight townships surround-|wold the office: His nomination by Mr. Trimble announced that Hoo-|ing the city. President Roosevelt was confirmed ier farmers are participating in the ar loan drive under the direction|is one-seventh of the state { William L., Baynes, manager of!$238,000,000,

ota of | Senator William Langer (R. N. D.) casting the sole dissenting vote.

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