Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1945 — Page 5

lB AR Terms Stand, Saye Churchill | _ Senator Dies. ra 'No Wild Ideas’; |B0P- BILL SEEKS Exit of pil [6 I Eimer i || Favors ‘Reasonable ps BEER GO CONTROL gion Seals Son]

Three.” HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 16 (U. P.).—| 10-DAY SERVICE! : gasions on the matier as an im-| "fp," z inspect iltators| Mrs. Elizabeth X. Heinz, Baltimore | THLE rtant step In avoiding angio] He. also sought to allay criticism (Continued From Page One) mine inspectors. The conciliators A

k di t. Of British policy in Greece with a eo ; lare Vacel Herrington, Muncie, and! : socialite and former wife of pickle hb EN erican bickering and in presen "brief comment that he had “every . {labor or management think so now. "PPrank Gardner, Marion. Legivdions Star Start Move {0 scion Clifford’ §. Heinz II, today | : - ; mg reason to believe that the present ; a it { He admitted that transactions of | ——————————— 1

. |sought of writ of habeas corpus to We : 1 government {s extremely. democratic. i £8 : |the board haven't always been OFFICERS IN STALLED Recapture Business get her 5-year-old son from a nurs-. hey Winter itl 4 s |. . . cofposed entirely of repub- : : : He : ; rt thei N a. 8 W handled as speedily as possible, : hool which sh xe eir spe Fast relief for hicans Lm ; ; ae “1 don't like to miake any fore- BY POCAHONTAS UNIT From Democrats. yawn hie Qonleled vu: Send Sta le Pe * During the discussion, an or- Jug : { - { : " keeping him from her illegally. " cares common headaches! derly crowd of factory workers a mn casts,” Mr. Kern remarked frankly. Winamac council 148, Degree of + (Continued From Page One) The boy, Gifford S. Heinz III, was That say 1 f Well”

| visited the“ central lobhy® to inter “But I am “apprehensive about the Pocahontas, recently installed offi- | .j. Tet taxes for public im- placed in the school last March by | view members regarding the Greek

: ! fiture. As soon as restrictions dug | (cers in their hall, 20th and Clifton | provements on - four-year colleges | superior. court. order after a custody Don't let an ordinary headache policy, out er Joa it would i to the war are removed, we'll feel ag, located in the, council's jurisdiction. trial. The father, how Dy il your work or your fun. Do wiser to await the government's 4 reaction. - We can anticipate many| yh : service, was granted technicad “cus- - i d a ine statement Thursday, = labor groups then will do something Officers are! : | FOUR: Pix a $200 monthly fin. tody, on conditiorl the boy be placed a4.miltions co~-\ate Tenu Churchill firmed. th lies’ RIOT Rroup: Mrs. Ruby Byers, prophetess; Mrs. Ica imum on salaries of all county ehief : Bayer Aspirin, urchill reaffirmed the allies Senator F. T. Maloney about their problems.” Thompson, Pocahontas; Mrs. Ella Muir. genie in the nutsery school. Both parents determination to fight on to un- . | Wenonhas: Mrs. Ed ' Pierce. Pohatan, | GEPULIES. | were granted. visting privileges, conditional surrender in replying Ptimenuur | Formula Is Simple Enns rcs and. Mrs. “Marv Giseson | FIVE: Prohibits justices of the Mre: Heinz, in her petition to the y a : (to a question from Laborite John | i His formula for good labor rela-| collector of wampum. | peace from handling any cases in- 4ictrict court of appeal, asid ne Fan dil R. Davies whether =the policy| Maloney of Connecticut lions—which he intends to use in| Prophetess supports are: | volving crime or misdemeanors, ex- boy. was ill, had become infected seconcs-—1s ready to go to might be reconsidered in view of ; his r 3 is’ gi ily! Mrs. Ocie Atkins and Mrs. Neva Orr; | cept surety of peace bonds and exiis new job—is simple and easily : Ns ; with a serious skin disorder and almost at once! “recent complications in “interna- Had Been Ill Since | understood. . ZSouLs, Nis, Syivia Sisush ang Mus. Jing] tradition hearings for criminals. needed an operation. 2. Bayer Aspirin provides sure tional affairs.” ’ wp 3 : Mrs. Nora Exline; councilors, Mrs. Fan-| The bill, if passed, would reduce h ‘ t . ge Fran or . : o promote harmonious labor | iin a Mts. Mao OLLnRer: War) She said the proprietor of the hoi Ha benFueed nliteally :“No,. sir,” Churchill said. New Year's Day. relations, it is WECESsAry that both |riors, Mrs. Johanna Jones, Mrs. Nannie | Justice of peace fees considerably. senool Mrs’ Marjorie Lee-Evans, millions of normalcases--forover

. 1. Bayer Aspirin provides amaze ingly fast relief. Starts disinte-

” s ave «“ tate park area in Lake county to ther” Mr. Kern believes IN Everts, Mrs. Flo Alltof and Mrs. Mary S fd custody. trace of unpleasant reaction. * | When Davies asked whether Maloney was first elected to the his way, problems can be worked | Finkbinder, Ibe known as the “Wolf Lake State | America’s Smartest Greeting Gord's Get Bayer Aspirin today and Churchill dint think the uncon- house of representatives in 1932, de-|out ME Others are Mrs. Amelia Harding, | J park.’ CARD PARTY SLATED | bear this emblem on fhe back be peepared to rout your next ditional surrender policy was stif- ti f Yale football Goach| The commissioner was given. the guard of the tepee; Mrs. Pearl Law- SEVEN... Establish-a state-admin-| erg nar =i ho South T headache in a remarkable hurry! fening German resistince and pro- |feating former Yale oath of office By Judge Wilbur | 50% guard of the forgst, and Mrs. | ictrative building council of 15| The ladies’ auxiliary of the South «AN

llonging the war, Churchill said: T. A. D. Jones by 2500 votes Two Ella Kurt, ‘pianist. members three of whom would have | Side Turners will sponsor a card

‘ , : Royse of the Indiana appellate | & BAYE R : any ke Ha ow ai a) |years later he defeated the veteran |court, as Thomas Hutson, retiring | the power -to enforce state building party at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the U.S.A. I yi er«

| deric C. Walcott, an advisor of|, sioner. wate d lations. Privat id hall, 306 Prospect, st. Mrs. Theowhelmingly against our sttempring | Sreterie Hoe a |commissioner, watched. SAHARA DRUM CORPS code regulations. Private residences es DAYTON -

: ! dore Bernd is chairman, assisted by ; Mr. Kern said: and farm buildings are excepted » ASPIRIN fo make peace by negotiation.” He had a varied career. He was ‘fia an oid friend and teow INSTALLS - OFFICERS from provisions of the act. Mrs. Kurt Wurz. Mrs. Pauline Kruse (The mark of ORIGINALITY Loud cheers greeted the reply. a’ semi-pro baseball player, restau-l, Teader I'm very fond of| | - erro and Mrs. Margaret Dillon. . “At any rate,” Churchill went on,| rant counter-man, insurance agent, ! | Mrs. Faye 'W. Fate has been in-| . MoTTQ UNIT SETS PARTY — — “our allies would be overwhelming- and reporter until a clamor for a :

( Died ' stalled as president of the Sahara Rengliers: wuxiliafy of Saliare He’ mat. G . cil. $ ! } EXTRA RICH! ly- opposed to such a course. new administration in Meriden es a liploma Grotto drum and bugle corps auxil-| Cet 0 CREE Bonnin . “I am not of the opinion that the prought him out for the mayoralty| A diplomat, Mr. Kern indicated 'ary. . : : ¢

| : : EP . Jones, Mrs. Betty Bowers, Mrs. Alice Bar- SI shim f ew 40 years—without the slightest No Negotiation (Continued From Page One) sides recognize thie position of each |yett Mrs. ‘Anna Albers, Mrs. Geneva! X: Establishment of a new unjawfully withheld the boy from

. demand for unconditional surrender in 1929. He was twice elected, by|nothing in his manner or re-| Other new officers are Mrs, Verna se DMN I he Pola rand Old Fashion is prolonging the war. At any rate, | {large majorities. marks that would mark him as Brunson, vice president; 1 Mrs. Jessie tor is chairman. | the war will be prolonged until un- : anything but impartial. | McClean, secretary, and Mrs. Fran- a : ah conditional surrender has been ob- | Gov. Hurley Mentioned | An old A. F..of Li. man, he never-|cis Watts. tregsurer, PAUL E ; Flavor tained.” Maloney is survived by his widow, theless shares with the C. I. ©. Committees for 1945 are Mrs br It's s0 easy to get prompt, ® Wa the former Martha M, Herzig of credit for good labor-management Jessie’ Pulliam and Mrs. Levada DORSE Y a gyeaay, do Sth Duan, elective Meriden, and four children, Robert, relations in the state, | Ten Eyck, telephone; Mrs. Iva Hut- Funerals Va-iromuis Iva specialiad medion Distress of F D. R, WILL BATTL | Marilyn, Grace and Ann. { Following the .ceremony, Mr. Kern/ton and Mrs. Rosemary Barkey, 4 } ot Lharactef ano 8 ol ye any

on > ) to reduce congestion-soothe irritaHis death resulted in a perplex- announced appointment “of two/| dining room; Mrs. Violet McCabe, Qisunction Without tion—make breathing easter.

. ai Extravagance. Also ing political situation, as to a suc=! deputy mine inspectors and two in-| hospitality; Mrs. Leola Sproule, en-| ll Attendant duty ah helps prevent Lop Mek he — a R SERVICE LAW Sn or 3 Shectar-conciliaions jtettament; MIS. Ruby Abbolr, p Habs. “rivals mpulance. |. FO Jo: Waris St VA-TRO-NOL 1 mentioned prominently among! William Gibbons, Shelburn, and visiting committee, and Mrs. Ger-| |

| 3925 E. New York (Continued From Page One) toe EE although the name George Tilley, Bicknell, are the new trude E. Smith, publicity. IRvington 1173

{of former Governor Robert A. Hur-| -—- FL EES ey — a ——————————————— - were J. King. Both Marshall and King|jev now a member of the surplus

are strong avocates of national property board, was most heard. service and participated in today's | Republicans, it was understood, conference. had planned to support Governor Chairman Andrew J. May (D, Baldwin as his opponent in the next | Ky.) of the house military affairs! senatorial elections, and there was | committee said the White House a bare possibility that Rep. Clare | conference covered the broad field Booth Luce, now serving from the {of manpower problems and added fourth congressional district, might { that congressional leaders and the get the nomination. | armed service commanders are “alll At the secretary of state's office

together on this thing.” Jas Was Siad that 2 special ig Tw O ~ § YO n I n % i i r } | i 1 on % In his annual message. Mr. Roose- | to fill the wacancy would not be ’ > an \

velt said national service was nec-|possbile in less than four or five essary to provide arms for victory,| months, because of the Almeitiee : 2 a» : He also asked for “work or fight” ballot requirement and the time : L Aff 1 # d legislation to make more effective | | necessary to set up a convention. . ong J 4 1Q e use of 4-F's. re : :

Only today, both the National MRS. DAISY AHL HEAD : Hire

Association of Manufacturers and |

Er wr OF ALiaRy grou [- Offer Unusual Advantages izations went on record again the pending “work or fight” wid Mrs. Daisy Ahl will be installed 2

as well as the more stringent na- as president of the Grand International service plan. {tional auxiliary, 552, Brotherhood of 5 C. 1. O. President Philip Murray | {Locomotive Engineers, next Tues- E . . . 3 . RY | spoke for that organization in tes- | |day at Castle hall. ACH one strong and useful in its own right, the corhbined tifying before the house military| Other officers, to be installed by

’ affairs committee. Shortages of | Mrs. Charles Baird, marshal, will resources and services of The Indiana National Bank and The Union Trust Company, war materiel, he said, are due to|be:

upsurges in military requirements Mrs. John Flynn vice president; Mis

87d migtakes of OVOrnmEril pros tres ir a kn vies, Haney, offer their customers exceptional advantages i in our city and state. The following

curement agencies, rather than to |Jecretary. Mrs. Charles Seaman ehapmanpower shortages. | Burnet? Mie, sen nels Sars Fe pe statements of these affiliated financial institutions present interesting facts in detail: | rs. rank Button, ran

« Bichard Murray testified” only . one. day | JIS. Bran BuO, or as are: Mie

after an A. F. of L. spokesman | W. M. Titus‘ and Mrs, Le Huffman, hal M Earl Singleton, musician, likewise opposed legislation to force | ana Mrs’ James Alley. flag bearer ne deferred .men 18 to 45 into war| Mrs. Donald Wilson is retiring

Jasterred Mm 8 v0 STATEMENT OF CONDITION - DECEMBER 30, 1944

The Indiana National Bank The Union Trust Company RESOURCES RESOURCES

R1--- Cashon hand and on Deposit with Federal Reserve | = ~~ Cash on Hand and. Due from Banks. $ 12,101,0%0.72 4 | ¥ and other Banks $ 84.843187.72 il $ 2351511235 ii States Shei Obligations .o ‘ pus. U. S. Government Securities . . . 138,671,024.63 Other Bonds and Securities". . . . 3815089.94

Other Bonds ana Securities . 2392812 Lows 04 Hocus. torr . nis Stock in The Federal Reserve Bank. : 360.000.00 Other Real Estate Owned : : 40,285.94 oo Py : Loans and Discounts : . 31909 780.25 Other Resources 0 00663 0 Banking House . 200.000.00 : TIE550.05 i i Fr [| n i Accrued Interest Receivable . . J Za . 65941664 : ; A Oar Resouces: =... ve + cu vvavns ve 415828) “IABILITIES -

| e— Capital Stock . . . $ 1,000,000.00 LIABILITIES : $ 279,085,270.17 "Surplus: ... .. .... . .2,000,000.00

Capital, Undivided Profits . . 1,062,068.23

Surplus |. $ 15004,663.83 : Dido Payable “January 1, 1945 : nn Undivided Profits : . . ,321.

Interest, faxes and Other Expenses Accrued and Unpaid 586,673.88 that Liobiles 5, » v:os o's reves. A290 ru : 673. SE Dividend Payable January 2, 1945 . . . . ... .. 12000000 Total Liabilities . ......0.0u.... SITSIS5805

aes sasasnilenseeiss 205307086577 frost Raat Ei TRUST DEPARTMENT SZ EIR Unearned Di ATI Ctra ee , " ate sete eae a rn S55 [rust Securities , eee... 320888339 ty ae os Trustee Corporation Mortgages. . Jb. + o.o «4 oo 4. . . 44.778,026.00 $ 279,085,270.17 Registrar Stocks O00 0 00 000 000000 32,042 717.00

Services ree SO IVI C8 eee Checking Accounts. Ferm Loans Travelers Checks f Real Estate Loans Real Estate [rust Department o Fa Department Capacities Savings Accounts Discounting of Foreign Exchange— Acts a3 Acts a2 sum. ih Exacutor Administrator,

A Loa sale of Trade Acceptances Draft or Cable Monthly Amortized Fa Hombar of a =

nts with Commercial Loans Notes and Drafts Loans Investment Counsel

. Collateral Loans Escrow Agent, Collateral Loans Collections Bank Money Orders Personal Loans f fo nan i Mie Safe Deposit Boxes Rental Department fours ang Svs, Ri Real Estate Loans ~~ Commercial Letters Management | otters of - fransfer Agent of Credit * Custody of Securities . Rona Correspondence Bond Department “Vand “T" Loans Insurance Gl Millen and . Iravelers Letters United Stawes _ ed artment investment Securities Commodity Loans of Credit , , Government Bonds Automobile tnsurance Safety Deposit Vaulls imcestorens Coens

Combined Resources . over $300, 000, 000

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