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charged army chaplain, tomorrow|will be installed as pastor of the

| dianapolis area will conduct the ini stallation.

I! at 6 p. m. in the high school building.

| Young People to

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SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1016 |New’ Pastor | Takes Pulpit]

| Rev. Werner. P. Krug to Be

Installed Tomorrow. The Rev. Werner P. Krug, dis-|-

New Palestinel Evangelical ‘'Lutheran .church In|. ceremonies at 2:30, p. m. The Rev. W. L. Barth of the Calvary Lutheran church, Edgewood, will give the sermon and the Rev. H. L. Krueckeburg, assisted ‘by pastors of the In-

Rev. Krug

A reception will follow

Hold Bible Quiz

Ten teams of young people will

IBC—7:00 P. M.

engineer construction

torium, Weghorst and Wright sts. Five members of the youth groups Prien tourists Bak B “The Latin American countries | tions will be based on’ Bible facts. | business tourists are back at their| have had to:impose import reguCertificates of award and other desks here today after a 41-day and second team winners. Vocal|stopped in 20 countries and 11 cap- hungry for everything. Without | and instrumental music will be pre-|itals. | safeguards they would be sapped of rounds of the tournament. The the foreign trade depariment ofiimport only the necessary things Rev. F. S. Falkenroth of Our|the Indianapolis Chamber of Com- first. chairman of the quiz. group as they landed yesterday at|regulgtions canbe overcome;” Mrs. : Weir Cook Municipal airport: {Kreps said. — “The South AmeriGlee Club Will feel that it was a tremendous suc- machinery as they are now going : cess and the contacts made will through the industrial revolution. for local industry, | farm machinery, small products like “However, no business contracts hardware, drugs, cosmetics . club will give a sacred concert 0-|we were traveling on tourist visas,| The trip went according to schedmorrow at 7:45 p. m. at the Robefts| but all the industrialists and news-|ule all the 41 days with never as , 1 y Willard Stahr will direct the glee| that local entry into South Amer- | were no mishaps or accidents to mar club which is composed of mem-[ican trade will begin soon: the junket. mond, Ind. Perfect Circle plants, $ ‘NEW PLANE PEE: Dr. Sumner L. Martin~is-~ehurch Many Army Units S 0. pastor, 3 2 Reported at Seal a aah, Del., March 2 (U. P.).— jet-propelled P-80 - “Shooting TO HEAR DR. BOWEN Redeployment timetable: lent airplane speed records in an Dr. Kenneth Bowen of Lexington, |, a% Sexi 8h, S00n, 35000, 60 tet, Toul. (attempt to be made this month in $27th, 819th, 987th, 811th, 968th | 2 meeting of Indiana Christian min- ordnance Bre Soak sompanie | 3873, | OMmander of the army's experi isters Monday and Tuesday in the sharin, 3882d Qm. truck sompaiies, 4453, today. ® @: h, 3 Jost ice Sompduies, & | Col. Diehl said that the P-80 preside of the College of the Poms beitalions, ish, a already has given indications that e. The conferences will open Mon- company, 519th engineer maintenance record set last Nov. 6 by a Glouster company, 2836th petrol distributing com |Brittania, British Jet - propelled at 3:30 p. m. Dr. Bowen's subjects) 23% ts 2 oH 3 for addresses are: “Building a [3st Fe isan Re Battajions, 13th | The colonel announced yesterday ae i a ara. Toil aT shat the record attempt would be and the Cosmic Age.” Nuke SSuIpmEL: hoi ootcting coUTSE at Muroc dry lake in CaliCHURCH TO MARK artillery group. 13th, 353d Qm. railhead | companies, 3913th Qm. gas compan Christian erduancs Hotes maintenance seimpanies, : 116th 521st mediu: church will mark its golden jubilee|qutomotive maintenance compantes, 343d office of the federal housing adminin a festive service tomorrow at ordnance depot company, 3034th, 3018th 2d, {47th, 1109th, 1255 vo Big He oaions. : 240th Qm o be constructed under civilian pro-

row at 7:30 p. m. in St. Paul's audihave qualified for each team. Ques- Indianapolis’ ~ South American| b lane tour duri hich th lations because the countries are so recognition will’ ‘pe given to first|P ring which linie they | sented by leaguers between the| Mrs. Lillian Kreps, manager. of money. They want to be sure they Saviour Lutheran church is general merce, said, in speaking for the| “There is rio doubt that these| “All of us who made the tripicans want every type of industrial offer untold business opportunities They also need, to mention a few, Present Concert The Perfect Circle Men's Glee| 14 he signed during the trip as fact, everything we manufacture.” Park Methodist church. papermen ‘who made the trip feel much as an hour's delay. There bers from the Hagerstown and Rich- TT INDIANA MINISTERS i Pl FRANKFURT, March 2 Xu, a wil Ishatter all present presKy. will give three addresses at the |lery batialions, 647th medical clearing | California, Col. Donald B. Diehl, 710th, 3005th, 38024, 3804th, 3809th, 34034. mental rocket center here, predicted Central Christian church. He is 563d, 815th anti-aircraft automatic wea-| company, 368th ordnance maintenance, {it ‘can break the 600-mile-per-hour day at 3 p. m. and close Tuesday pany, 718th engineer depot company, wmv {fighter plane. A Church Big Enough for God”; “The field atiiiety observation battalion, 988th Cosmic Christ,” and “Ecumenicity’ ‘Phibious tractor battalion, 687th engineer made on a special three-kilometer i 418th engineer dumptruck company, | [ore Mojave desert. 165th signal photo company, 413d field ———— a mE aA GOLDEN JUBILEE S68 Hite wif £4 E2itiuitn FHA APPROVES HOME a ous The Broad Ripple signal pie. company, 293d 26th, 3478th LOANS FOR 1521 Gr S PP | Of 3547 applications, the state Qm. bakeries, 63d field hospital, 5137th [istration has approved loans for 10:40 a. m. evacuation hospital, 35th, 527th, 434th|152] dwelling units for veterans to The Rev. J. Maurice Thompson, PRO™ | depot company. sist Qm. laundry com: duction administration priorities.

Wi i the 50th anni- 774th fleld 1 ba. pastor, will give : PO ed From Le Haves Friday. 220th| Two-thirds of the approvals are versary address outlining the|qm. salvage collecting company and three {for houses priced under $7500, ac-

nits of. 71st infantry division; 371st church’s plan for a five-year plan | nidica) battalion,” 251st Qm. company,

of advance. A noon basket Staner Seis field artillery battalion. will be followed by an address z

william ‘T. Pearcy, of the i 'PERON INDICATED AS nation’s board of church Sxtension,. The congregation recently nounced its intention to immediately) construct. a $70,000 sanctuary.

CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolic Paithf 43 West Pall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M.. 7:30 P. Ma

MURAT

Tuesday, Mar. 5, 8:30 P.M.

ROLAND HAYES Tenor

Benefit Barnes ~ Methodist Church

Tiokeis Murat Box Office or Call HI-0154

$1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00

| cording to R. Earl Peters, FHA | director. : Mr. Peters said that the differ-

ence between the number of appli

WINNER OF ELECTION cations received and those approved

was. partly because builders often BUENOS AIRES, March 2 (U.P). apply for as many as - 50 units —Col. Juan D. Peron,

denounced | whereas they may start to build by the United States as a Nazi col- [Only- half that number. laborator, today was sthe indicated

winner of enough electoral college ZARING ‘DARK’ 3 DAYS votes to elect him president of FOR IMPROVEMENTS

Argentina. Peron was greatly outdistancing A. C. Zaring announces the clos-

Dr. Jose Tamborini, his Democratic {ing of the Zaring theater for three Union opponent, -in the electoral |days, March 4, 5 and 6, for imcollege vote and held a narrow lead [Provements fo the interior.

in the popular vote, 116,764 to 99,986. With the closing of the current program, “Anchors Aweigh,” tomor-

row, the theater will remain dark until Thursday, when it will reopen with “State Fair.”

Salvation Army Citadel

26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. « 11:00 A. M.—Holiness Meeting. 6:30 P. M.—Young People's Legion. 8:00 P. M.—~Evening Sajvatipn Meeting. SAN FRANCISCO, March 2 (U. ADJ. AND. MRS. VAN der vert, | P-).—The first group of dependents officers in charge of services. Music by the |Of American service personnel on Women's Chorus. Mrs. Genge, Director | Guam and Saipan leaves. for the {Marianas today aboard the U. 8, 8. ~ Hermitage. The group, included 75 'navy and marine corps wives and | children, and 47 dependents of army 1 personnel.

THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED

SPECIAL REVIVAL MEETING ? at the WEST SIDE

GOSPEL TABERNACLE (Assemblies of God)

DAYS SERVICE

RECORD PREDICTED]

SUNDAY, MARCH 3 to MARCH 17

Evangelist Clara Classen of Enid, Okla

Viel Every night, 7:45 ne {All Visitors Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Paino- . invite you to attend. rite You Assemblies of God Invite You to

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PEARCY, Minister 30; Worship, 10: Ma: 8 AM

Sunday, March 3;

7:30 Pp. m.

WILL RUSSIA INVADE TURKEY? The Seven War Trumpets of REVELATION

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* Tuesday, March 5, 7:30 p. m., “The Little Book Open! * Friday, March 8, 1:30 p. m., “Why Lawlessness?”

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DRESS SUIT or COAT

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For Location of Nearest Store “Phone Wabash 4521

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[FAMILIES GO TO PACIFIC]

HALT GERMANS’ BEER

the production of beer for German ‘here. civilians because of ‘the grain short- | in a religious Structure

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Home From Tour of Twenty Countries

Indianapolis’ South American business tourists are shown tanned and happy on thelr ehiy “to We Covk municipal alrport Yeuthrday vw hele 41-day junket. {

Good: Will Tourists Value Contacts Made on Flight

John Acher Robert A. Adams James Addison Arnold Adkinson. Mary Lovise Allen James Allison Lavra Allison J. H, Alivop Leo Altendort Ruth Armstrong Mary Lee Arthur Mary Rito Babbitt Paul A. Basske John W. Bailey C. M, Baird James P. Baldwin Cyrilla A. Bangs D. A. W. Bongs Geo. A. Bangs Armilda Bannon Harold Bonta F. Leslie Barlet.

JEorl B, Barnes / Scott Barnett

C. F. Borney Grace R. Beck Vieginta Benham Helen Bercher Abraham H. Berman Rosine Birt Carrie A. Bloke George Blake Myrtle Blake Gertrude Bi ckyeal Pauline Boone Noble H. Boots Rosemary Bosson Carl F, Bott Nellie L. Bottema John R. Bowen H. D, Bowman : Marilyn Bowmon Rosemary Bgwmom

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FOR INDIANA URGED

Governor (Gates today studied a request by 13 railroads to establish a tsaté geological department. Hepresentatives of the railroads| high school are Walter Blanck,

told the governot in a conference chairman, and Mary EtHel ‘Jack“|yesterday that such a move would} gon Harold Nihiser: and Frances be a major step In bringing more | golmes. industries to Indiana. They asserted seeking new sites were interested|play are under way at Ben Davis. in mineral resources.

MAROTT DIRECTORS SELECT CHAIRMAN

Evan B. Walker chairman of the board of directors of the Marott shoe ‘store at a meeting yesterday in the store. Mr, Walker is a member of the|9-B at Ben Davis are Donald Plumboard of directors of Butler uni-|mer, president; Lorene. Fine, vice versity and represents the school, which owns 50 per cent of the ‘shoe|&nd Faye Shofnar, secretary. Memstore stack. members

industries

elected were|®r, Lewis H. Noble, vice chairman; Vir-| Estep. Mrs. Mildred E. Shirley is gil H, Gebauer, Leon D. Mazur and | class sponsor, Herman H. Young.

SEEK CHURCH ARSONIST CLEVELAND, March 2 (U, P,)—|Ben Davis. He will teach algebra

ew

|Ben DavisH. S.

Members of the committee x pointed to revise the congtitution of the Tri-Alge club at Ben Davis

Tryouts for .parts in the senior

The play, under the direction of Mrs. Elsie Ball, will be presented April 12:

A St. Patrick's Day party will be held by the dramatic club of Ben

elected Davis March 15 in the gym.

9-B Class Elects Recently elected officers of class president; Jack Cafouras, treasurer,

bers of the council are Pat BrutchJames Polsgrove and Mazie

" Dale Hamner, a. veteran of world war II, has joined the staff of

—~ | Police today pressed a search for a|8&nd general mathemadics.

pyromaniac with a grudge against LONDON, March 2 (U. P.).—Ra- | religious institutions after a $25,000 dio Berlin reported today that Bri- |fire this morning damaged the |tish military authorities have ‘halted | Glenville Congregational chure h|

Corporate Bonds .

lw eeks.

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Sub-Deb Officers Named

Officers elected at a recent meeting of the J. A. M. S, Sub-Deb club

Revision of Constitution ?

components.

Club. Plans

Jackie Mechem, treasurer; Phyllis Sockler, director of finance and so~ ciability, and Ryrhara Mutter, pub. licity chairman.

NAVY PLANS BIG.

WASHINGTON, March 2 (U. P.. |"

soon present: to congress a longrange naval 1 which the active and reserve fleets could be ready for war in 10 days.

parallels its plan for three classifica tions of ships into. active, ready reserve and reserve fleets. The personnel plan {s for an organized reserve of 200,000 officers and men

in the volunteer reserve.

POPE OBSERVES BiRTHDAY

VATICAN CITY, March 2 (U, P). -—Pope Pius XII today observed his

It was the seventh such fire | of Ben Davis high school are Jean in eight | Myers, president; Lydia Berak, vice president; Pauline Brown, secretary;

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70th birthday and the seventh anniversary of his election to the Papalcy in 1939.

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INDIANA'S OLDEST LIFE COMPANY

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INDIANAPOLIS

Phsents &s 69% lm Siaoment

FINANCIAL CONDITION

ASSETS Cash in Banks and Office . , . . .

Canadian Government Securities . ,

State, County and Municipal Bonds .

Corporate Stocks . . : tree vw

Total Cash and Securities . , , ,-.

Mortgage Loans

$0 4 06 OV 4 0 ov me

Policytoans vv +7 53+ Real Estate Sold under Contract. vox Home Office Building . . . . . . , ,

Other Real Estate Owned Interest and Rents Due and Accrued Premiums Due and Deferred . . , | , Other Assets

TOTAL ADMITTED ASSETS

oto. A ANGE EARL 5. SARNES instinnopobls, | Joseph Brondes

Betty Ann Breunig Charles Bright

Elsie Crawford W. Align Crawford

La : Dir

Bonnie Lou Brit Billie Jean Briney Mozel Brock Claudia. Brown Lottie Brown Lottie L. Brown Roscoe L. Brown Marjorie C. Brunke m. R. Brunton Ruth Bubeck Harry C. Byers Russell T. Byers George Ann Byram LaVonne Byrd Madelyn Caldwell Margaret Coldwell Ralph W. Caldwell Vivian Canotsey Robert Carlson Betty L Carpenter Gordon Carson Evelyn Carter Mary Carter Alvin C, Cast Moryetto Chapman, Clarke ¥, Chesser Helen L. Clark Wilbur F. Cleaver G. D. Clymer Wendell P, Coler Mildred E. Commons , Norman Comtois Walter Confer Morris M, Conn Gerfrude Coibin Juanita Cork Mildred Corzetto Mary Cowger Hermon T. Cox Bey Cromer,

Mildred Crawshaw Myrtle Courrier Richard E. Danielson Jeanne Davis Evo Day Vivian Day Sora Deer Dana DaWin W. Mager Dicksdn Rebecca Douglas Frank H, Dunn Josaph L. Dusthimer O. 1. Eaton Morie Eck Frank E Edwards Thomas E. Elliott Louis B. Elmore Milton Elrod Henrietta Eppen Sol MH. Esarey Loura Everson Margoret MH, Ewing Olive Faulkner D.S. Felt Ruth B. Fischer Floyd R. Fisher Jeanette Fleenar Virgil T. Franklin Lillian Friedricks Dorothy M, Fryar William D. Gaines Wiliam C. Gardner Lilliah Gates Margaret Gellert Corl Getz : Eva E. Gibson Mary Jane Gill Madge Ginn Thos. 'H. Goble

Frances W. Gregory “a

- $

U. S. Government Securities . , , , ,

589,848.34 28,855,871,18 1,783,329.48 11,215,136.33 13,364,435.13 . $56,193,647.86

6,392,021.52 4,500,490.02117,630.00 953,144.97 995,406.00 564,420.18 1,056,408.06

80,375.53

INSURANCE

PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES SINCE ORGANIZATION .

Nashville, Tennessee

INDIANA ORGANIZATION

Dorothy W. "Crawford

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$70,853,544.4

DECEMBER 31, 1945

(Condensed from the Report Filed with the Indiana Insurance Department)

LIABILITIES

Legal Reserve on Policies .

Reserve for Policy Claims Payable in Instalments Reserve for Claims Vrreporitd or

Proofs Not Yet Completed . Reserve for Policy Dividends on Deposit

and Declared for Payment in 1946 .

-

1,831,700.83

536,090.11

618,208.99

Reserve for Premiums Paid in Advance,

Premium Suspense and Deposit Funds

Total Policy Reserve

Unearned Interest on Policy and Mortgage Loans Paid in Advance Reserve for Taxes Payable in 1946 . .

Reserve for Other Liabilities .

Total. Liabilities : Voluntary Contingency Reserves and Surplus Funds for the Additional Protection of Policyholders and Beneficiaries:

1,002,808.64 . $63,152,560.57

79,285.28 180,428.66 943,973.68 $64,356,248,19

Reserve for Mortality, Asset and Interest Fluctuations

Unassigned Surplus. TOTAL ;

IN FORCE

$335,852,065

Dean Groves Ivan £, Gwin Emma T. Hockney Dorothy Haefling Frank J. Hoight Jean Honcock Pauline Hancock Esther Hand Kenneth |. Hoarding Hope £ Hordy Wade L. Hardy Ruth June Marlon Kathleen F. Marriy John €: Harrison Mory A. Mort Cotherine Hartwell Robert C. Hatfield Horold Heitz Virginia M. Hendren

Mary Alice Hendricks

Lovise Menneke Bess Henry Ethel Herrin Leona Highstreet Hollie Hill Ruth Ann Hill Esther Hixson Benj: F. Hobbs Achsoh Hodges Poul Hopper , D. H, Hostetter Patsy Huber Clyde Hurt Ruth Hyde J. C. Jpckson N. Loraine Jackson Aaron T. Jahr . D. James . A, Jenking Stephen Jocham Raymond Johns Frederik Johnson Herbert C Johnson

TORS OF THE

indianopelis, Indians

$182,592,058

RUSSELL 7. BYERS WENDELL #, COURR , SOWARD A. MORTON Provident, 2. Vice-President Actuary y Vien-Provident Choma Finance Comer, Indienapolis, Indiang “indianapolis, Indiana i Indianapolis, Indiane DIT CARTER. SEE paANK H DUNN - » mons

Vivian Johnson Morgarér Jones” E. M. Karrmann Mary Payline Kellar Nellie B. Keller Ruth C, Keller Donald K. Kennedy Patra M. Kennedy Polly Kersey Marvelle Ketterman

. Arlene V. King

Emogene Kinslow HM. A. Knochenmus Sylvig Knochenmys Kenneth Koelling Clara Koenig Theodore V. Koontz Eleanor Krause Sarah Ann Kruse Alice Kumpart Margarett Kyte V. C. Lone Donald E. Lontz Mildred Lawrence 1. Benson Leavitt fF. O.Leinenbach Eula Elizab&th Lemey Robert OQ. Lineberry Mildred Lovdermilk Marjorie Ludwig Dorothy M, Lyon Norman L. McCready Mae McDaniel Margaret E. McGuire Laurel McPherson Maxine Maclucos Jane O. Martin Mary. Martin Selby C: Martin Paul Mason

© Violet Matthews; »

Richard L. ‘Meares Gus R, Merritt

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OF AMERICAN UNITED LIFE

George E. Messer Kern J. Miles Alice Alberta Miller June S. Miller Pauline Miller Selma Miller Marie Mills George Minor James Minter Maorityn-Morris Mabel C. Murrer George W. Myers George Neol Ruth M, Neff Albert C. Nichols Margaret Noel! Beatrice Noffke

+ Charlotte Noffke

June A. Norcross Alyce Q'Brien Maurice O'Connell Lois Parmenter Betty Jo Patterson Gwynn F. Patterson Russell R. Pence Irene Parkinson W. N. Perkinson

William F. Perkinson-

Herbert M. Perry Miriam Peters Mina Phares Kothryn M. Pickett Morco M. Plasterer Chbrles C. Power Alberta Raab Ernest Ramsey Emil C, Rassmann Margaret Ray Frank Raley Lucille Raley Keanath | A Reese ROR Eimer o Reith

Ten, Davia high sso wil sponsor (oS Jes Ampetoun, {lS i a skating party Monday evening at| policy at the next meeting of United Nations.

an alternate delegate at the London meeting of the United Nations—

RESERVE PROGRAM ix. ann meen soe ~The navy announced today it Will |p," ent” gessiong has 1s

pserve plan under ys. ‘nie said. “They should have time to develop policies which will 3 be realistic and significant and exThe plant propesed by ihe navy pressive of the righteous faith of the best of America.” !

8 HURT IN DERAILMENT fe PLATTSBURGH, N. Y,, March 2

(U. P).—~Eight persons were ine Plus about 800,000 officers and men ,.,,.4 ‘one seriously, in the derail

- t of eight Delaware & Hud The organized reserve, Including hen 25,000 officers and 175,000 men, will 0 railroad coaches and a ‘mall car

include surface, submarine and ‘air|>> miles north of here last night.

INDIANA MUSIC

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. $59,163,752.00

2,797,295.95 3,700,000.00

$70,853,544.14

Henry W. Richard Ross Richards Virginia Robertson Clyde R. Robinson S. Criss Robison

William R. Rogge

John T. Rohm Edward F. Rominger Ruth M. Ross George L- Runyan Ophelia Runyon Covise Ruschhaupt - Arthur Russell Oren A: Sounders Lovise Scherer Roy J. SchiesterAnna L, Schmitt Robert E. Schneider

‘Eloise N, Schubert

Dr. Albert Seaton Barbara Shofer Russell L. Shearin Margaret E. Shearin Mary Shepherd Pansy L. Shercick Mildred P. Siebert May Ruth Sims E. I. Shingler Charles W. Skelton Albert M, Smith John |, Smith P. A. Smith Edith. Snider Nancy Spencer Lillian Sprecher Thelma Springman Carl Stonich

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