Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1946 — Page 17

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ned officers and” Turner Building ation of Indiane solemnly swear: tement is true.

UMM, Presideng 1 IG, Secretary )THE, Director 'EGUT, Directos IG, Director sworn before ma uary, 1046. | KREMP, Notary Public. ires Nov. 8, 1949, Statement of the al Savings Association Marion County, ose of business r 31, 1945, § is

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‘ $862,436.46

[TIES ree shares: . $575,392.20

146,000.00

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JOMPSON, President, /| , Secretary, MID, Directop. 3 OTHE, Director, & sworn before me January, 1048, & J. SIENER, i Notary PubMe, jires Feb. 1, oer

2,600.00

hte’s- Largest Tournament Set for 3 Days.

e largest state bridge tournaat ever held in Indianapolis got ler way, today at the Lincoln el. ponsored by the Indianapolis dge Association, the tourney will tinue tomorrow and Sunday. n addition to Indiana cities, Chio. Detroit, New York, Cincini; Cleveland, Columbus, Louis~ ep, and St. Louis will be repre-| ed, Visitors will include Bob|- , Quiz master, Peter Levent, life master, Bertram Lebhar treasurer of the American Cont “Bridge league, Mrs. Paula er, and Leo Roet. ’ e Kathryne P. Coffin. trophy, play for the first time, will go the winners of the mixed pair ‘mpionship. ommittees for various events been announced as follows: men’s pair: Mrs. John Kelley, man, and Mrs, E 8. Hunt; 's pair: Harold Bettman, chairn, and Ralph H, Forbes, Harold Milburn, and Marvin E. Nulsen. Grace Buschmann heads the|| d pair event, assisted by Miss el Adams, Gordon Foxworthy, yne Gillett and Kenneth M. fer. he team of four contest Is hded by Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach o will be assisted by Mrs. Hal! Inham, Mrs. John Kelley, Mrs. | rritt Thompson and Mrs. Wayne rrick. Dn Mrs. V. R. Rupp's committee, hding the open pair event, are s. Keith Johns, Thomas Maffey Jr., Mrs. C. C. Mathews and Stanley McComas Jr. The comtee for the special pair game: s. Ralph E. Duncan, chairman, ed by T. Conlin Alexander, Mrs. E, Brower, Mrs. Reba Buck and ss Mary Crawford.

OMAN, 73, RESCUED! BY FIRE FIGHTERS]

73-year-old bedridden 'woman

Whisky “Aging. But i in Synthetics.

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The sad news was given to the:

nation's tipplers at the annual conference of the National Tavern Owners association which closed here today. Almost half ord ‘the 1,600,000,000 gallons of ethyl alcohol used during the war was taken from the liquor industry, Fred Jobson,

s carried from her home at 518N. Pine st. by firemen last night | en fire destroyed the second floor | her home. The woman, Mrs. Mae stariic s uninjured and was taken to |

e home of relatives in an am- ’|

lance. Fire started from a de-| tive flue and damage was un- | mated.

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POPE ISSUES WARNING

VATICAN CITY, Jan. 256 (U, P.).— Pope Plus in a speech released today said that collectivism cannot solve s because there ala conflict between

social probl ways would labor and state capitalism.

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