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~ A Japanese Surrender Now Would Throw +. U.S. Economy in a Kink Temporarily|

- By ROGER BUDROW

IF THE JAPS WOULD ‘GIVE’ UP NOW, it would be a real blessing. But it would precipitate an: economic spasm, tying this nation's business in knots for a few months.

- War Mobilizer Fred Vinson real] sie wrest WOOL OVER OUR | EYES? the big auto fac- | tories and other!

ting on a quick surrender yet, plans are being laid—just in | plants can get goDe oivilian French Looms s Idle While.

should the Asiatic war end in a few. months, befor el

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Officials doubted today that victory in Europe would have much effect’ on foreign trade for some time to come. : ; All. available shipping, they fy | pointed out, will be used in the shift from two-front to one-front warfare. | In the interval before the heavy mass movement of men and materiel to the Pacific gets underway, however, there may be a brief

FOREIGN TRADE

WsA Says s Shpis | Needed to’

WASHINGTON, May’ 9 (U, P.)~

“This ought to prgve my point.”

was established July 1, 1916. “He withdrew enough to pay for his house. Then he withdrew some more and built a summer home. “He came in the other day and said he was retiring. I figured out what he had coming. tp him $9426 in cash and 100 shares of Sears stock worth a little more than $100 a share: “Not many people. can retire at 65 as this fellow did-—with two

ne INTIANAPOLIS mes ; i Sears’ Profit-Sharing Fund Gives Security to Employees

By ALLAN L. SWIM Scripps-Howard Staff Writer - CHICAGO, May 9.~William Wallsen laid aside the report and said,

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He then translated the statistics into this story: “This fellow I'm telling you about went to work for Sears, Roebuck & Co. in ‘1912 and never earned more than $2291 a’ year, “He began putting money in the Sears profit Sharive fund when it

MISS SIMMS HEADS - BANKING INSTITUTE

,The Indianapolis chapter of the American Institute of Banking elected Miss Justine M. Simms, Indiana Trust Co. president at the annual meeting’ last night in the

"(8600 PORKERS |_ ARRIVE HERE

Market Remains Active-and And Steady.

The hog market was active and steady ‘today with the receipt ‘of 8600 head by the Indianapolis stock yards, the war food administration reported. . Top price for hogs remained at the U. 8S. ceiling of $14.80. Cattle trade ruled about steady

on a small mid-week run of 900. Six hundred calves were received, and vealers held steady levels after a weak undertone to start.

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WE Buy Diamonds

HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID

STANLEY Jewelry Co.

1s W WASH Lincoln Hote! Bldg

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CASE CLOTHES 215 N. Senate Ave. Open 9 to 9

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Quality an Style Without Katravagance

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PEARSON'S

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“PRETTY SMOOTH SHOT, EH, WALTER?

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goods, it is esti-| SS. Shi Ss Uniforms. | stimulation of trade. : Lincoln hotel. mated that there U S P A war shipping administration ponies paid fo and henry S090 Other officers elected were George ee wl = 5 would be 10 mil-! WASHINGTON, May 9 «(U. P.).—|spokéSman said some civilian goods on En 4 Tr p A. Miller, American National bank. lent or th res, lion or ie Nos rvs house committee investigating siready have Jo Bong from | Mr Wallace. executive director |Vice president; Eugene M. Howard,| J gnemploye government agencies disclosed today f : of the Sears’ profit-sharing pension | Fletcher Trust Co. secretary; J. GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS, (8600) about as bad as| But there can be no resumption Harold - Wright, Indiana National| 120- 140 d [email protected] - : fund, was making the point that ght, 3 pounds +1314 . in 1023, the worst | | that the U. S. is making and ship- (of trade with Germany, or any lift- i ; Ad really ‘nave off bank, treasurer. Lloyd W. Rinehart 140. 160 pounds . 14.500 14.80 » . ’ . * ’ - Ou. . ‘ depression year. Mr. Vinson be-|ping military uniforms to France ing of restrictions on import of Ger- Re uy they want to| Merchants National bank was| 180- 200 pounds _.. 14.80 lieves that one stop-gap would be | chile looms in that -country are man Sods Such as Sara: 2 Jl Liven 8 pov cent of thelr sal. elected to the board of governors. 200- 1 founds ee 14.80 to boost unemployment Sompefisa | standing idle. y's prese. ged. aries, up to a total of $250 a year, Henry F. Schricker, = Fletcher 240 Je bounds . i% tion rates: Quick public works | | “Rep. Fred R. Hartley Jr. (R. State of War Exists in the fund, which is distinct from Trust Co, vice-president, discussed | soo. 330 pounds ie 14.80 projects, requiring heavy public| oY Loi the worst part of it| Louis Domeratsky, head of the|ihe company's “constant income” |the educational advantages of the| 330. 360 pounds Ue, = .spending, would be needed, he foi Tn, American domestic commerce = department's European plan for stable weekly wages institute . Nu Gilisds . [email protected] Li believes, to keep public purchasing supply is not only short, but if {unit, pointed out that the declara- ” or Mr. Rihehart, retiring president, Packing Sows power up until reconversion takes ° US BL Fo nic a quality coat/of a state of war with Germany| . Firm Contributes __|announced that due to war condi- 90d Jo Chelce= 14.05 up the slack in employment, lor suit he must buy an imported [still stands. He said he believed The Smpsny Sontritues » Joast tions no national convention will be 3%- 330 pounds Ceaveessenras J108 ’ = 8 =» | t. resumption of trade with Germany| Per cent of its net pgofits before held, but that the Indianapolis a pounds ...... “ British garment or go withou p y : 360- 400 POURS ..,i1es 14.05 BUSINESS ABROAD—AIthough| Tne result, he said, is that Amer-| would .be slow. s {deductions for federal tazss andchapter will hold a regional con- duwe-_" NNR great cities like Cologne are just!j.an manufacturers must spend all William R. Johnson, customs dividends. «i ference on July 21 for Indiana,| sso. sso POUBAS Saneererrres © [email protected] Sa rubble heaps, all is not destruction | tpeir time making inferior gar-|commissioner, said the trading with Three company officers and «di-| Kentucky, Illinois and Wisconsin Mediums ind a i, Europe. , . . One big chemical! ments and uniforms and are losing [the enemy act, passed in 1917 and |Fectors and two employees manage chapters. RR PRE hE The lights went on again all over Indianapolis last night. At Teast plant of I. G. Farben mong the| {the high grade domestic market | now in effect against Germany, will| the fund as trustees. They buy| Members of the board re-elected yam to. Choice .. | they went on in part as the hrownout was lifted with victory in Europe, | Featuring Rhine ‘was scarcely touched, and|io the British, | prevent’ resumption of normal trade SeATs stock, invest in government|were Frank E. Cramer, ‘American | - 90- 180 pounds ... [email protected]| But many a sign was tired ont after its period of inactivity. ‘Several DINNER has enough raw materials to start] Hartley said the committee would [until U. 8.-German relations have bongs handle all Sista Ive | National bak; Leland Crawford, CATTLE (900) Heug stores fe Ha" th Shemaelves as “rug stores,” eH Hotel Harrison | ay affairs. { Fletcher st; rT, : s was the “Ho a,” the Lincoln came out the “Lin jana o production when power and men are| cay) in army; foreign economic ad been altered. Last year the company contributed | Flétcher Trust oY will Diftey. Cholte— Sisers theate ed u on side of th a hs DN ney? and Jud the i available. , . ‘The Daimler-Benz| ninictration and united relief and| The war shipping administration : . us 0s} am ©. | 900. 900 pounds .. «»[email protected] eer. ou P on one i; s SIA 2s arS from Sroadeast atito factory in Mannheim turned! .enavilitation administration rep- spokesman said - ships . returning $7667687 to the fund. This|{Grauel, Merchants National bank; 200-1100 pounds sr itmcns - je fomit 50 roof of the Lincoin hotel is Washington st. stretching to the eqst. out 81 trucks in the first week of | .acantatives to find out what can be|from Europe are authorized by WSA amounted to 84 cents for each|Paul E. Jones, The Indiana Trust 1300-1500 POUNGS +. vvverovr. [email protected] sna EX American control. . . . And Iarge| gore © to load any top priority material [31 Put into the fund by employees) Co. | Gond~i0 pounds sa s0aiess 1 hv quantities of Jap-made tires were - * Blames Military when space is available after war who had been with the company| Other members of the board are! 00-1100 pounds . 15.00@16. BLOUGH TREASURY Meetings in the factory stockroom. , , , Ger ut part of the blame on mili- [goods are ut aboard. less than five years; $1.68 for each Howard M. Templeton, American (1100-1800 pounds .. [email protected] 4 na ra man Jocomotives, tpade Since war | "He put part o t foreing the| . “Our policy is not to delay ships $1 put in by employees with the|National bank; John R. Fletcher, Ft. POgnds. us reshasss . ’ . ; PA $ be of dl tary leaders for not forc company five to 10 years; $2.52 for|Indiana National bank; J.. Kurt 700-1300 pounds &@........... 13,[email protected] : 1.) . J 18 started, were found to g00 to idle looms. pointing |to load anything but war mate- 1100- -1300 ) pounds . [email protected] J Electric League RS—————— “jesign and materials, with freight French to open rial” he said. “But if the stuff is ach $1 invested by employees of 10/Mahrdt, Indiana National bank; | Com * Bop nd gondola cars bettéF than other |Ut that: - Tt a dona vs Hl shee years and over, and $3.36 for each|Ewing L. Cox, Fidelity Trust Co.| 100 pounds 120081350, Roy Blough, tant to Treasury| «The Jet Propulsion Plane-+Wha¥ ill) | kl Turopean nations had. 1. The . 3 Das un ot when there is room” $1 put in by ehfbloyees of 15 years|Edgar Mock, Oaklandon State bank: | choice— Secretary Henry Morgenthau -Jr., It Is, and What It Is Not,” will be - ) Se ow.# | Xo that of oY En and more who are 50 years of age|C. A. Hollingsworth, Bankers Trust| 300-300 Pounds ............. poate 25! wiil be in Indianapolis Friday for the subject of a demonstration tal Lf — A SQUABBLE may be in the | rs Rd Belgium have & > or over. Co.; Francis Wy Polen, Peoples Good— SEO two speaking engdgementa. by Robert E. Russell and James Lo : making over who is going to feed | croater loom - capacity than the N. Y. Stocks This money was credited to the State bank; Urban J. Renner, Union §00-1000 bounds [iiteieree WS0@ISS0| A¢ rioon Mr. Blough will address} : | Germany, Eastern Gerinany, now | grea r a Ss individual accounts of members on|Trust Co. and Thomas M. Hend- | Medium ~ the Indianapoiis Chamber of Com- Lane, Allison engineering division of | —_— % a lly TrIOWs U. 8. and, vituslly hone a 3 the basis outlined above. ricks, Security Trust Co. on 000 PORES uriversieesir 130081475) 1 erce taxation committee and |General Motor Corp, at an’ “alle PY - mure food than it consumes, sells or on , igh Low Last onange 2 Je Hose ot last oar hes NEW FIRMS AN — | 300-500 ; "cums ai Proved [email protected]{ guests at the Indianapolis Athletic|industry” dinner meeting of the yt Allis=Chal ..... 40%a 487% 48%: s shares of stock were he y the M D 1Oows “(sll weights) lub. In tk ing at 7:30 o'clock, nal “Yo other areas, which are fo be po- | Hartley sald most of his informa |Am Can... 20% is 0 4 ‘ : 5a SUN, 21 L1G Evening 8 electrical-industry sponsored by the tied by Great Britain and U. S. | tion came from Director William Am Rad & & 8 19% BE #4 on Ti laren Single Net Sele PARTNERSHIPS er ¢ +L 107G13TE he will speak on the Future | Electric league tomorrow - in the) 4 —. 's|stock. Market price es | + |Cutter and common ..... 7.50010.7 | Local Public Finance” at the Indi- : ’ and possibly France. So far |v Eliott of the war production|Am Rell Mull . 18 im 19... Canner, 830 7 ¢ x at that time w \ a 7 y Lincoln hotel. Several navy fi : Russia has refused to send any board office of civilian requirements Am T Jb T .. 168 18% 185% + la as $10450 a share Servier Grinding Co. 1114 E. 40th. | Bet ‘Bulls (all weights) |ana Society for Public Atministra- le RY. la It inay ju food to other areas, | who told the committee the U. 8. [Am Water W . 13% 1312 13% + la Assets Average $2003 Rotary file grinding. - Raymond Deuel,| Good (all weights) ......... 13.00@14, i | tion, at the the 1 ALC vo C. doesn't in {) y ak... 3% Mp 317 — 1 4641 Caroline; G: M. Ellessqp, Chicago, Saussge— he meeting will also constitute § 3 » is sending to other countries fully Armour & Co. Bla 8 2 = The 54,119 members at the close mo - . EE teens farewell occasion for Walter O, a ce-an th y ison ...... 95': 94!2 th + 1! - Ten, 110 S. Pennsylvania. Mediu 7 7 > ; = ; ’ 2 ODDS AND ENDS: U. 8. 1s hold- 20 per cent of what would be its Atl Refining WE 33%, 34 2 z of 1944 had total assets of $108, Restourane ey Fred C. oat Cutter and common . to a 3 , Zervas, managing director of the of Sour & ng $22,666 in royalties from sale in DOrmal peacetime wool productiun. Bald Loco ct . 20 AN Au ... 534,085—8$87,345,195 in stock and the | central CALVES 160) league, who leaves June 1, for the Then . “eh ’ » { Hille eMein| T have no criticism to make of | Beit a™ 0% Har ssa _ wy, |Test in government bonds and cash. Vealers (all weigh) position of director of research and shout Na his country o T's |any participation of this country |Borden 38 3 38 + %4|If total assets had been divided LOCAL ISSUES Good and choice ......... [email protected] | TH T0 K promotion in the uses of steel in Plossnts Tampt” , . . The U. S. Machine|in any necessary relief,” Hartley |Catsrpilar T . 392 5 3 . — 1,jamong all members. they would Comaon and, medium... sso 4 the electric system with the Amer] + 80 mil Jo. of Lebanon, Ind., which makes | said, “but it is only logical that os Ks 1 81% 31 51 — 3 have received $2005 each. Nominal quotations furnished by ING'-| peeder and Stocker Cattle and Cal . Times Special can Iron & Steel institute, New Full fl Winkler stokers, has agreed to & our allies should utilize their fa-|Curtiss-wr 5% 5% 4 + w| Employees paid into the fund snapolis securities dealers: » Steers *** | MARION, Ind, May 9—Foster-|york City ‘ Rutitive sonsent decree ini a government suit | cilities in a task which is their re- Douglas Airc y 33% 3 Si % 1% only $17,350,000 of the total. Agents Pin BOCK ia Ble Asked | ogee : | Forbes Glass Co. of this city has . : 3 Im; sharging that its Chicago dealers| sponsibility as well as OUr OWN.”|Gen Electric .. 437s 43- 43 — 35] In the 28 years of the fund's|agents Fin Corp ptd ......... 19 20 300. Sue pounds Gaara "117813 00 | purchased the Demuth Diese Ge ee, om 4h . arevented a customer from shoppingi- He quoted Elliott as saying that Gen goats .. 47 4 4 - % operation, employees who retired, XS Ayres that prd tisvinety 177; | Good— | Works, Inc., of Brooklyn, N. Y., and PERSONAL 100 * around for the lowest price by reg- if foreign textile facilities were | Goodrich. 59% 58 59 — 3,|died or otherwise left the company | Beit R Stk Yds com ,......... 14 omnes Joes 10. 4g 11.30) Parkersburg, W. Va., President J. idelity ANS 3 2x '{ istering the price quoted by one used for manufacturing whiform fopdyear ..... 38 - Bla S874 - Ja withdrew $04,199,000. Last year | Boba: Merril eon : "| Medium— M. Foster announced today. a a * = dealer, and if another dealer offered materials and part of the UNRRA Int Harvester . 90 s 5 90 — 14|$9,088004 was paid out in this Bobbs-Merrill 413% pid . Rk eS an 1@19%) The Demuth president, John G. TRUST Heompany packag , a i install a stoker for less, he was requirements, at least 50 per cent xmeoarr ‘3a $v, '3 1, manner. CBifsl Soa com. 35 | 500- 900 pounds +1508 815 Clarke, will remain in that ca-| 123 EAST MARKET STREET Page ‘2 told he could not. . . . Refrigerators] \of the burden on American facili- (Kroger G&B £5 Gi gh ah — Earnings of the fund over the Comwith Loan 3% pid 10 18 Sood and a Steers) | pacity. R. H. Barnard has been! HEIR : may continue to be rationed for a ties would be fue, - Lockheed Alr . 23%; 20% B= + i 28-year period amourited to $40,296,- | Eiectronie Lab com . ....... 4% 83 500 pounds aown [email protected] | elected a director of the company. EEE. niin i + short time, until production reaches. ny — Loews Shc: 14 i 3 T "| 655. I a Sactson RR PM... Ba | The company intends to a: | y “10000 every three months. LAMB SHOW DATE Mont Ward ... a” o's nT 0 An smpioyes who has been ib NER Warne ¥% o pid. 51 do] Woungs HO ats gli; | producing glass products for the| . 2 fy {*In so Tel 5% . 1 Ore i ? zx Although most discarded military | "SET FOR JUNE 28 Rash ely 3 31h iis - i) { member o y . und 10 years or | tna & eh : fi al = oats 112" {Good and choice ! industrial and’ illuminating flelds, ! > * shoes are being used in European Rat Distillers 42: no 41%, 41 1 more can apply or one-half of what! Indpls P P 4 L 112 © 114% | 500 pounds down . [email protected] and for the packaging of phar- : ‘relief. & Los Angeles firm bought] Times Special Ny Cone Jie: 2% NN | (goes to his account each year| [hep pL tom” pees TY (Mefum-e | maceuticals and biologicals. ‘The = of shoes turned in b or The ito ion 18 13h after that, IF It IS to be used TOF Mis an aaATietR ioe ih .| 90. pounds down 8.582 10.50 # 300.000 pairs of | LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 9.—The Packard TEER I ea 0, [Sndils Water pid aw uo SHEEP (19) company now manufactures radar, | A Checking Account at »" i: marines being shipped out and, i6th annual Hoosier Junior Market per mney ie digs 11g = V.”. Mr. Wallate| MIPS WMS Class A com .- D0. D8 Ewes tsb | television and radio bulbs, am- | y 3 which, after reconditioning. sell. at Lamb show will be.held Thursday, pean © 38% 38% 38% — 1 sald. ;Kingan & Co pid ........... 78 o chr rn) ‘poules Tor packaging sensitive med- AMERICAN bd elps RB e 283, 28 28 Zo May Kingan & Co com $s Good and choice 1.75@ 9.00! p 8g = war plants ration-free for $2.50 to {June 28, at the Indianapolis Unioff | prebs, & 59% 59 59% + 8 May Convert Stock | *Lincoln Loan Co 5'%% pa. Wi {Common and medium 600g 17.75! feines, , tubing for florescent and 3% $2.75 as work shoes. Recon- | stock yards, Eric Holm, state leader | Smear nyaiere Sih 53% Be = lo “When a member gets within five Lincoln, Nat Life com SxSeesre 43) i] : LAMBS (neon lighting, special laboratory! NATIONAL BANK struction finance corporation brags of 4-H lamb club work, announced Repub Su’ .... 227s 22% 22% _ {years of retirement age he can ask!P R Mallory com ... 313, [Good and choice ............. 16.006 16.50 | | glassware and a complete line of AT‘ INDIANAPOLIS how well its surplus war goods sales today. Bese Tob B.. M% nh de is| the fund's trustees to convert his|N4fic Asphalt .... jy) [Medium and good ........... [email protected] | industrial glassware. | Deposit Inwurance Corpo are going, but privately it's trying)” The show is sponsored by Indian-|Servel Inc .... 23% ' 22% 22% + 1, Stock into money when the market |Pub Serv nd 5% ..... 31, 103Y; | Common rasrarernigin to unload the job of surplus plane apolis meat packing firms, the Belt(Socony-Vae ... 17 16% 16% — luiprice is high and hold the money pub Serv of ind com 3 Bo | disposal on the ectvil aeronautics | railroad and Purdue university. {5d Brands rs 380 "a ne = "| for him until he retires. | Ross Gear & Tool com... HN Bo LOCAL PRODUCE DIAMOND authority because, after spending | tll Lake BNE ER IEE .| “Retirement age of those Rarning | sioxely- van Camp arora ligt 113 | - | ] $42,000 advertising 3000 training | LEBARON ELECTED sa d Oil (N J).. 64% 04% 643% — ; $5000 a year or less is 65. For those | erre Haute Malleable nied 7 "7% Heavy breed hens. 4c. Leghorn hens | SHRINE ) pldnes, only 556 were sold. And| NEW YORK, May9 (U.P).—In-! | Tex; pA Fox FS 3h S14 3 al earning more than $5000 it is 60. Unfted oo 8% hr dane o [8 liens, fryers and roasters, under t at BIG SAVINGS BUTTONS some buyers reportedly were small ternational Telephone & Telegraph |U 8 Rubber ... 80% 581s 88%: — 1 a “When an employee leaves the|Union Title com Boss" 27 | we, white and barred rocks. 8c { > Soottish plane manufacturers trying to keep Corp. today anncunced the election Warnes Bros .. tart Gi at — '¢/company he automatically loses his | American’ Loan 412s 55... . VT AO | Bp rn A ipte 36: grads sl 0 5 Large, brilliant diamonds in besuthe trainers off the personal plane; of Eugene Lebaron as a vice presi. |Westing. El ...133% 132%, 133% - 3 membership in the fund.” | Americal an 4 0 ees 3 100° |iarge, 34c: grade A medium and 5 lar e, Rite usally designed pietiuum $19.95 market which they hope to develop dent of its affiliate, All' America| | Sears employees apparently like|Ch of Com Bidg 41s 81° 38 i Tu a Wolo Rg el (np repr, -¥ after the No : ICables & Radio, Inc. . INCORPORATIONS {the fund. Only about two per cent lens ig To 41: 01 Ws Ned 3 | vs|8 Pes ar ow Davey . $6.95 . {of those eligible are not members. Consol Pin 5 DE ey orl | prices aa lo ye 850 1% 7 aan : “On: Kvergthing lu’ Zed mmr ® Shuel™ sl, *% | maple pat he i’ ag | WAGON WHEAT | “win Schreiber, 1521 Dewey st., New Albany; u. " STAT LE Pa We a Te Boy te 0% * Diamonds, Wate Watches {120 shares of $100 par value: to deal A EMENT Res Tn Sa pr 5 toe 1% . | Up to the close of the Chicago market Diamond in building materials: Joseph H. Schrei-| - N Ind Pub Serv Hb 8 a. 104 today. Indianapols flour mills- and Fain 36 Musical Inst is C ber. Thomas R. Willams, Norris H.| WASHINGTON, May 9 (U, P.).—~Govern- | N Ind Tel 4!3s 53 a | elevators paid 31 1 per pusbel for fe ; _— ho t Xpern d ¢ - Ves 7 ! ‘ t t ic rumen Amer as Ly Susayo Transit Hues Inc., i co fiscal Near a er ar compared Pub Te ond 3 ) 100 3 oats. No. 3 white or No a red. Te MASONIC NEL § $14. 30 up ILLINOIS and OHIO TS u a ave mmon agent, t r “ { 1 . Clothing, Shotguns, Ete. | Berna, same adren ss” hares pre yo a year yo Your Tvl Cw Wilson Ss #7 we 58 101 Les iy Crop. $1.8 “pr pune! “405, OPEN DAILY TO 7 P. M.—SATURDAY TO 9 P. M. Oldest Moan EWELR Li stock o 3 Fa va ue an ay, Expenies 3.328. 9108 $ i ws, 273, 744 *Ex-diyidend. {No white s ed, old crop, Brokers in The CHICAG Jaw | Y B gio P. Runkel, mB Reniprs 38, 8148 814. ra 35 798.124.663 carn BH a———— the State w Inc, | Warres ar ' n 4 . jue Defien 310.402 318 42,965,187, 431 wo en wi venient v e A s, In 142 u- {Cash Ba 524,822,263 11,346.19, ——— — p— - " ' 146 E. WASHINGTON ST. fora; agent, Wiliam E. Barroit. same Work. Bal 9.761383.401 10.883 308.990 | address; 500 shares preferred stock of Pub Dab} = 35%. 0.0m 7 213 Hy % - —— —___——. —E 18100. par value, and 2000 shares eommon GO es ,352,634, 738 BUSINESS D Bt Fo una “UNIFORMLY FINE SINCE 18@9* IRECTORY Barrott, Chas, H. Fehrman Alvin P. Eber- INDIANAPOLIS “CLEARING HOUSE hart, Charles W. Jewett, Arthur G. Ritz- [Clearings .....cos:voveiasbesis $ 4,834,000 ! mann $ Debits Ferhare rg ae ten vhs

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