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United Press Staff WASHINGTON, Oct, 7.—Leaders who work closely with the army, feel perse its plants or go underground to

warned the industrilists that science lem of protecting our centers of | - production from the effects and aft-

er-effects of possible atomic bomb

But the industrial leaders said

only in a long-range program with government subsidization. The tendency of heavy industry Is to concentrate in larger industrial centers rather than to spread Industrialists said this tendency is caused by: ONE: Labor demands for uniform wages throughout an industry regardless of geographical location. o TWO: Skilled labor tends to congentrate in certain areas. =

to operate plants near sources of supply of raw materials. This is

By WILLIAM F., McMENANIN ? here. , More wells are being drilled than

of the nation's heavy Industry, have been drilled in a like area in

THREE: It is more economical mands by seeking a raise of more

Ca non,

natural gas boom

Correspondent J

that it will be impossible to dis- | Ohio for the last

provide protection against atomic | But nobody expects to get rich

bombs without government subsidization. quick. Ab last week's meeting of the Army Ordnance association, the army

and industry are faced with the pers.”

a

share returns with

New Round of Pay Boosts erty owners. But even if it isn't

| big money, it sure The well-drilling

Will Be Started.

By ROY 1. FORREST

. Auto Workers are preparing for | sign up .everybody

new round of wage increase ae. [eomes within that though government

lumbermen, industrialists and real estate operators, a' dalryman, a

Impossible fo Dispose Factories Against A-Bombs drussist. a policeman, a dog-catcher

—in fact, the entire population of

Without U. S. Aid, Army Is Told. ; this town has a stake in the new

There are just too many “pard-

For instance, Nick Di Simmone, the county dog warden, was first reported to have cleared a neat

attack. . UAW 10 DEMAND $6000 as his royalty on a well

brought in on his property. risa CHRYSLER RAISE. cm ompleted { . of Ts and could. be fompl | “One-sixteenth of $6000 is more | like it,” says Nick. “I have to

to a community project. On the theory that a gas well draws from United Press Staff Correspondent at least 40 surrounding acres, conDETROIT, Oct. 7. — C. I.| gcientious promoters endeavor to

that's roaring

hundred years.

Project

15 other prop-

helps out.” really amounts

whose property| BiB) h ., boundary, even | ’

restrictions are

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

0. Population.ls Sharing in New

DISPERSAL |" Not! Go ar Tht Rowing ck

By MARIANNE PACHNER

i A} : NEA Stam 4 CANTON, | O, Qet, 7--Lawyers and bankers, mill workers and

There's something for nearly everybody in Canton's natural gas |

boom—"but it makes me mad when people ask how it feels to be | mt 7.| {levels, went into effect Sept. 17. Only 33300 arrived at the ter- men here, have been buying cattle

‘than 21 cents an hour from Chrys-| g ‘ ” ih. # millionaire,” says Mrs. Frank Piechowski, Here sh n Since most of the wells are with: y ¢ she and son, Frank. |, "ooo cy soon bowed to strong

Jr., contemplate the gas well rig in their back vard while.pop helps

fer ign hl .

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MONDAY, OCT. 7, 1946

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Waterloo.

front.

OPA fur the meat shortage. And i people believe that ceilings are holding back the

May Affect Ceilings This belief, plus widespread

June 30, these officials fear.

VlT SHATAE MEAT AVAILABLE

Heads Fear Current Lack| Will Kill Price Agency. |

WASHINGTON, Oct. 7..-OPA | v 0 . . : officials &re frankly worried that the | Supply; It’s Hogs and Cattle Which Are Lacking.

current meat shortage may be it's By GEORGE THIEM

hair down the story is different. As one official put it: “It's a mat- But ham, bacon and pork chops still: are off in the distance. Dea ter of lite and death with us now.” | liveries of hogs from farms are only 25 per cent of nornial, Agency officials point out that the These deductions ‘follow a com-| ¥ — rn public rightly or wrongly blames 188

|ply of meat. they also may think ceiling are blocking the reappearance of other scarce commodities.

This has already been demon =| | strated in OPA's inability to make]

MOSTLY MUTTON

Lambs, Sheep and Veal Reach Markets in Normal

Times Special Writer

Officially, they keep up a brave, CHICAGO, Oct," 7.—The mutton, lamb and veal outlook will be But when they take their |back to normal this week and somebody will be getting the meat.

Beef prospects are brighter. Cattlescoming to market are down only 30 per cent under last year's run.

parison of the past week's arrival of | are undersized from their thin livestock on 12 midwest markets summer, diet of oats and grass. compared with the corresponding While consumers are waiting for period a year ago. {hogs to fatten, they have the asFrom the 12 terminals came de- | surance that every additional day partmént of agriculture tallies of in the feed lot will bring more lard 205,900 sheep, up 9000 from a week | 83 well as meat to relieve the fat ago and down, only 17,000 from the Shortage, previous year's figures. | Californians and those south of

The veal picture was little dif- | the Mason and Dixon line are far-

price sup-

con-

|gressional opposition to the agency, arent ing better on the meat question than . oa Wake Seiwa Rog ea Calf receipts at 66,200 for the orceable before the agency expires four days last week were up almost| oyer the nation, federally inspect -

midwesterners, the department of agriculture revealed,

Jo rom ile Jeviole week and| aq meat slaughter was down 73 {down only 4000 from 1945 totals. |per cent last week compared with Cattle runs at the 12 cities last a year ago. week were 24,400 in confrast with But in California and the Pacific

AH 3 . ts ‘rollback™ ceiling prices on res- 997 034 the first week in October, coast it was down only 43 per cent {aurant meat meals stick. 1945, Little packers in the far west and The ceilings, fixed at June 30 pe nog outlook is still dark. _ | chain stores, say industry spokes-

[ minals, which compares with a run | from the range, putting them: in

MONI

SWEET " PIN-NE/ ROWS |

ler Corp. {in the city limits, some of the leases ie : yarticylarly true of the heavy steel| =, .\t of. the demand: from carry up to 400 names. | the drilling crew. “We're getting free gas and, if we're lucky, maybe industry and congressional protests |of 118,766 a year ago. | feed lots for 30.%0 90 days and Indus. Heavy taxation discour {Chrysler for some 80,000 workers has | Few Large Profits | $25 a month,” she says. [274 permitted a 15 per eent In-| "ol ings are responsivle for Siaughtering them after the fatien- Bustle off : “ |not- been. determined, bu forests, : [ th ine: ing period. : ages expansion. [| etretes expect It to range vo “Only one in a hundred will real- eighth of the remainder among all manufacturing town will be the| Meanwhile, the agency is doing | * © Dork sami: would’ normally Copyright, 1946, by The Indianapolis Times ness-like k FIVE: Strikes have hampered any | . ta ly make a handsome profil,” says those people, you can see for your- abundance of natural gas available|What'it can to “plug” the leaks in| Ds oy and. The Chicago Dally News, Ine 21 and 30 cents an hour, tacked to 8 come to market in early October - eae y i : post-war expansion plans. i the 18'; cents the U. A w Won last Marshall Belden, who is the largest self what it amounts to.” all year round. Industrial plants) its regulations on meat and live-} ore shipped prematurely during NEAR 100, HE QUITS GOLF back, its 1 The industrial leaders believe {he v En private driller, “The first wells) ; whieh closed down in winter when | stock. Sea ye . y answer does not lie in dispersal but Jen statisticians are ‘work brought in were exceptional pro- Lease City Paris gas -was shifted to private homes | For instance, the OPA’s slaughter | jive Soenjidlied market: boom: of a TORR. Oct. 7 (U. P., coilar, po in Miding .a defense against the ing to "deLermiine th t-of. Divi ducing about 2,000,000 cubic feet, | The strike is a good one, More can now remain open, eliminating control program, designed to spread | re Fariners Live a bib cor Sananie Vickers gave up golf to- nal atomic bomb. ’ e cost-of-1lving | wells like this mean about $80,000 than 130 wells, only two .of which seasonal unemploymen cattle fairly amon kers, does| : Farmers hive a hig corn day ang turned to watercolor paint- 9 {increase for presentati t he! ployment. tie ly Eg. Dac » Goes crop and intend to feed to heavy for recreati i The nation's best industrial re-| ~~" ° presenta oO the ver a period of 10 to 15 years, if were dry holes, have been drilied The city itself has just leased not currently apply to most farm- | crop 81 1 2 ity y Deavy mn or recreation. Vickers will be v 5 search facilities ave: concentrating |“ 3 Man ckpeutive ard. (they hold out, and the lessee Is in little over a year. At the pres- city-owned parks to drillers. Roy- ers or to “custom slaughtering.” | gis. Ane majorly o spring 100 years old Wednesday. on this problem, they said. or e c jin ure almost Cer! entitled to one-eighth royalty on ent rate of drilling, the field will alties will go into a special park | Eamets May Sell Seal ! PHONI They point out that every weapon | *o n ¢ compute the rise in the cost| hg profit. However, when you sub- have been completely exploited in fund, so even those Cantonites who | Eat : ; | developed has its counter-measure | "VINE In EXCESS of the 18 per rao; $25000. which is the eost of another six months. do not own gas-rich land individ | I PLners, individually, may kill up which is discovered eventually. The | Cent reported July 1 by the federal he drilling. and then divide one-| Greatest benefit. to this steel and ually are in on the boom. , lo 600 pounds of meat annualiy stom bomb itself is not a weapon | DUreau of labor statistics. { pra ala : . . i ma ae or | without coming under the program ec C er rus without the airplane or guided mis- Must Give 60-Day Notice | i | —or being subject to price ceilings. sile that delivers it. A 60-day notice to Chrysler on | or t $ | 8 50 1 H AUTO PRODUCTION THIS 18 DOANE bo Drover: tam C They believe the answer lies in| reopening the talks, required by ihe) ea ers e . hy op ere, {ers from selling this amount ol ompany better means of detection and de- U, A. W. contract, expires Oct. 19. . B > | meat to anyone at any price. OPA . oo Sa struction of enemy plane forma- As the date falls on Saturday, the Steers Heifers Rule Easier HITS NEW RECORD ': now looking for some method of Statement of Condition September 30, 1946 —_" tions. |talks probably will not begin until | : ! {bringing the farmer into this pro- R They hope this perhaps can be Oct. 21 or later. . ’ = ’ | DETROIT, Oct. 7.—(U.“P.) —Au- | Sram. esources - obtained through improvement of| Preparations for the new de- downward -veadjustiient. of commen. ss0@ias0 lOMotive News reports that U, s.| The agency also has no control Cash on hand and with Federal Reserve A 7 radar and development of a guided | mands come at a time when Chrys- | vealer prices at the Indianapolis Cows taif weights} output of cars and trucks hit a new Over custom slaughterers. They and other banks ; $22,348,475 1 a uv missile with a device that will guide | ler announced curtailment of t | stockyards today brought the price . , 13.006 15.60 Post-war record of 91,559 vehicles buy their own livesiock and have United States Securities ~~... ......... 81,305,684 61 1 ; i Of AUD |i o top of $18.05 to comply with Medium 11.00@ 13.00 1ast week but war [slaughterers “tailor make” it to Other Bonds and Securities crvaness 3545328 90 J It to the invading plane after it is and truck production to 2775 units , Cutter and common 8.254 11.00 ex ul warned that material 1ghiere : Stock tn Federal Reserve Bank 105,000 00 3 fired in the general direction of the daily, which Ward's automotive re-| ao i ro . Canner Toow 836 shortages will trim October pro- ‘heir specifications. Loans and Discounts... .... 7.610932 97 i ; a "| Steers and heifers ruled slightly : Balls. (all weights) duction schedules | Large hotels and restaurants of- Rutiali : : Fx Cis i invader. | ports sald was & 41 per cent sched- No ot 50 Beet : ge 3 BUA Bank Buildings (Main and 7 Branches) .. 870,000 00 3] Some of the proposals set forth le reduction. The cut order of. | Thier while cows looked 25 to 5 Rood tall WOIEDIE) iv oiise W003 ss! The new record was reached as ten do this. Since a “fee” is in-y Other Resources ........ La 42.597 87 3 fo protect industry are: fective Monday resulted ron {cents off. Hogs were steady and | Sausage— . | Chrysler Corp. announced produc- |Volved for such services, the OPA fer ive 4 ONE: Disperse industry into | sheet steel shortage ; M 8 (at lambs were strong to slightly Good : [email protected]% tion cutbacks which it- blamed on a Das difficulty making a ceiling price § - so $114,828,019 86 4 “cells” spread out over the nation,| The wage rive also will id | higher. Cutter and common . [email protected] shortage of sheet metal © stick on custom-slaughtering. - Liabilities Q 5 or spread. cities out in a 1ong Jine| with new post-war production Peaks] rer rie, ‘tan! wert fond | 1750, Good CALVES (wn) . | Combined U.S. and Canadian car| Such ‘slaushtermg 1s alg not’ Capital Stock ........ $1,500,000 0¢ EE that would be hard to destroy with! reached by the auto Sg don Peaks 75) cattle, 400 calves and LTE a The Bg 15041100 and truck assemblies last week rose charged against the slaughterer’s Surplus Lins 2.009.000 -00 one bomb. ! —— — Rh | sheep. | Culls [email protected] to a new high of an estimated 94- Quota at present. The agency wants Undivided Profits oi 1.406.934 67 $4 906.934 67 . TWO: Move all industries neces- Feeder and Stocker ©attle and Calves [011 compared with a revised total of to tighten up this part of its regu- Reserves : 580,784 10 Slight sary to atomic bomb warfare out LOCAL ISSUES OUD 70 CHOICE HOGS Yoav) Cholce Steers 185,666 for the previous week, Auto- ation. Accrued Interest and Taxes ............ 236,881 48 “holce— { : hy + of cities and encourage suburban | 120- 140 pons rer $16.28 SU0- 300 POUBED vvrnis vive is 18 50811.50 | motive News said. | Deposits ................cc000neiennns ... 109,103.419 61 home developments. al mins! quotations funished op in-| IN. 168 bounds 18 25 800-1050 pounds .......e.... 16.30G1130} The trade paper said U. S. out- | U. S. STATEMENT $114.828,019 86 14 i - nds 28 Good . Lo ~] se . ! 828, ‘THREE: Build up such a large STOCKS | 180- 200 Pounds 16 25 | 500- 800 PQUNAS ..evuienenn [email protected] | PUL of cars and trucks in Septem- | s of atom bom: nd a { 200- 220 pounds 16.25 800-1060 pounds ...cevevrnnn 14.00@ 1650 peor amounted t 2 : = - } ; Q “ 7) ryt a 5 ' od Ibe un strate [Adents Sin Corp. vum | 220. My voun-is 1633 edu oes a ounted to an estimated 337, | WASHINGTON, Oct, T (U. P..— Gov: TRUST DEPARTMENT ye A ee Je ae 4 shat | American States pla 340- 35 bounca 3S 500-1000 POURAS ....osssenes [email protected] a a RD officia] | TREN. CIPD A ar a Assets of Estates and Trusts $43,075576 04 or fear of | American States cl A . 3 16.25 '« - 18t estimate 5,808. Jit > Pare tv z retaliation. : PRN Re bd | 390: 3% Dounds 16.28, 300-900 pounds SOODIASE | EN, eSHIRAlE Of SONS vv wih a Xe Lat eae Peroni] Property Held SIA 58 Yeas Medium « SHEEP (1750) | 4 as 0 744, Belt, R Ste vas pia | 100- 30 pounds - [email protected] bwes shorn) TRUCK WHEAT Bxpentts, 3 TS0.54000 3 TN NMgAl Ie Transfer Agent, Registrar and , LOCAL PRODUCE Bobbs-Merrill 4% pfd... Packing Sows «ood and choice .. 150@ 9.00 ac cia [Net deficit - 79,861,830 '17,431,807,013 ~ Trustee of Corporate Stock Bobbs-Merrill com Good to Cholce— Common and medium 600g 7.50 i 4 Cash balance 2.016.738.7431 15.400.947. 790 and Bond Issues : 18.934.764 92 PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY - | Circle. Thester ¢ | 370- 300 pounds 18.28 LAMBS er rr Rint Siar Poe trim Sic. | pubis debt 33.33731030¢ | 25220 300-28 : ’ J Rouilry: Hens, a’ ibs. und over, 1c Co a | J3- 120 vounts 83 | Goad and choice ioe 10.00G18.00, No. 1 red wheat (other din ie, Jola-seserve 20,308.60,50 29,093 4e0.114 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation : : J ae | tT ee aa I» n and goo Wa 17 merits): corn, A eh: os Md oy TR Ae onsogated Higusiries pid 1 we 360. 00. POUNRA oruerpnri 14.9 | common : 11.509 14.40 hy a's, Yelew shelled. Ad INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE * orn springs, 36c: roosters, 18¢; ducks, | Cons Fin Corp pfd ” . {Soo 430 POUR” ireaeess 16.28 | oats, vesting 34 pounds or better, 78c Clearings $ 5.169.000 | = bese, 10¢; No. 3 poultry, dc less Delta Hecirid com Hs 1612 | 450. 500 pounds 16.25 'SCHERGENS NAMED ! Debits 16,656,000 0. 1. ic La com Is 431 an AL AN Asesversene ere reer ee ee cre ernest ———— — n» rund - - Eggs: Current receipts, 54 ibs. to ease Ft Wayne & Jackson RR pid 3 99 Medium : o- | HerfteJ I A pt : 250- 850 pound . 15.00916.00 gin A arg dant Uaioe & BG Ty | BE vont #7 TO INSURANCE POST | Roak Dig 2 : . Butterfat: No. 1, 88c: No. 2, 85¢ ind & Sen Bie J ptd 081i [Ye ye Geo 16 28 William J. Schergens, 6350 Park | he Indiana American 1 houston sete bo a | *Indpls & L com 26's 28', 1 9 nd : | LEGALS 52 | Indpis P&L 4% pid Cro 11%! CATTLE (19) | ave, has been appointed assistant | Limit t reer e mes | Indianapolis Water pfd ......108 Cholce— 5 - i BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS | Indpls Waler cl A com . 19! 2 700- 900 pounds 18.50@20 30 general agent of the Aetna Life In- N : . ’ i LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLI | R SESE iy . | 18.5020." t B k N t | B k | Notice is Hon that ie aloving | 88 Nat A rae Ba 1 1190-1300 Bons a H pry 30.30 surance Co, here. a ona an a ona an | oF Zoning. Abpeais: City or oh Kingan : Co Pe in o 3% 1-10 yownay r HEN od He has been associated with the : an 1 ; an & Co hi | 83 : : Joquesting a VAHance | the “require: | Lincoln Loan Co in Bid. ee hi | oo. woo pounds 16.50@ 14.50 insurance firm since 1938 as agent. of Indianapolis at Indianapolis 1 IHESE. 7 e ng nance: ” + | 900-1100 pounds 17.00818.50 . . “was er : ap Lo iin ot Rate ‘sna Margaret Karnes, Neste asa nl fe 1 Cis Bouma Edad BE nae Statement of Condition, Septemier 30, 19:44 Statement of Condition, September 30,"1348 MAKERS A : t serava ) : : 1 by : : ~ Natal yMishigan, Breet. fequesting N Ind Pub Serv $% oii 108 100 |Medium— of Indiana university, the new ap- RESOURCES : of a barber aad beauty shop in Se base. | N Ind Pub Serv com ......... 18 11% | 700-1100 pounds ........... 12.50Q16.80 | 2 . - RESOURCES ro ps ment of the existing resiGence. P R Mallory com : 1 221, | 1100-1300 pounds ........... [email protected]' pointee moved to Indianapolis . , N perfectio 443-V-46—Rehearing of previously denied | pues sery of nd com 1% 26 |Common—. f three years ago Cash-on hand and oh de- it wi petition of Eimer and Agnes G. Dixon. | pir Serv of phd Som . 350 37'%| 700-1100 pounds .. 95091300 ; eR posit with Federal Re- Cash on hand and on deposit with Federal - 1920 West Vermont Street. Ae ou: | pub Bure of ind 3a‘e pid 96; 99, Heifers | Mr. Schergens is a member of the serve and other banks $ 74,466,179 80 Reserve Bank and other banks $26,819,207 81 Tariagce of use to permit the conversion | So Ind oar a Yo tom iE ) 3 | 600- 800 pounds RET 20.30 | Indianapolis Junior Chamber of U S. government securi- ib United States government securities .... 62,198,914 40 DO | ny A Yi Si ord 2 27°| 000-1000 pounds ......... 183083030 | Commerce, Local Life Underwriters ties .. 132,920,156 38 $207,386,335 98 Other bonds and securities .......... 2,418,753 82 dend-V-46Arihur E. Francis, 804 North | Terre Yinine CMalocnre ll die Tur 0a see pounds ............ 1630@1s se Association, Evangelical church, Other bonds and securities o 22,401,168 19 Sock in Beders) Reserve Bank. ..,..a... 15 120.4% % aya ie Toqueats variance of use U3 Muchine sam ...... eres J 4! Soo.1000 POUNAR ...iiiiaailt 1650418 50 Delta Upsilon fraternity and Ma- Stock in the Federal Reserve Bank..... 360,000 00 . BE a wquipmient reas "760,465 13 Qua ne ating garage puliding at Ese Title com evi A a vivo] 500- 900 pounds 12.50@ 18.50 | SONIC lodge. Lions 314 Yi outs . Crate nes 33.961.0%3 ‘ Customers’ lability account letters BlV-AG- While Borer nrtio1t Basi Ee ; “iioeneere cores of credit TT 80,579 71 th Street, request " >| American Loan 4138 80 ...... ” ia Accrued interest receivable...... reves 750,625 57 : . ‘ Permit the construction and speration | Alert pean 4'22 Boe CROSSWORD PUZZLE Other Tresources.............. Ceaeeies 63,922 71 Acqued Meron receivable and other * 2%6.400 18 —— storeroom, { ‘as wero dui . SE Tre rie a es cr a We 56, 514.V:486-.- Ch of 0 0} ren ~ ma ee TR i ——————— aiatitacl, imate, 2m sor) SPR EU 1M c TEETH ERECT Er] ik bullding line requirements to permit the | Consol Pin 5s 86... oss ETICHTH] [FORCES " heidi tonstruction of u retail sore building te | Hamilton Mig Co ss se’ 41 Il angressman SICEEVE] [EMERGE LIABILITIES . LIABILITIES You Wo BLy-4s--Brag Snodgrass. Inc.’ 3814 | Inapie Bras & yy 55 56 37 bl) 4 Be ps io 5 Capital $4,000,000 00 Capital’ stock ........ Jetansriveensvees $2,000,000 00 Your Ey le, requests expansion of a|Indpls P&L 3%s 70: 108 *r 51 ell 5 » apital .vovsveviiannnn , ’ S JUB © i ciesveisairreiricurenna 2.000.000 00 non-conforming use to permit the con- | ndpis Railways Co HORIZONTAL (ab) SER insane or [EIWILIS Surpl 8,000,000 00 TN ad praise reverie ‘844. struction of ys Co 5s 37 .... 88 93 : " OF bf Bt Surplus ......... 000000. BLE, Undivided profits . .........ceceees i 844,966 30 sheet metal and asain Tr a ean au. » 1,7 Pietured U.S. 3 Revise LED US ARMY hs Ph Undivided profits ........ 14,729,464 43 § 16,720.484 43 Ro to taxes, interest, You See Da Nate Wide Realty Company, 1301- Kubntr Packing Co “ M » representative 6 Walk in water ete BRT) Interest, Jaze: and other expenses R560 13 ! contingencies, etc. TUT 699 906 28 SC Use and area requirements to ner | Pub Serv of ind 3ias 78 oo. 10%ia—10ait| 10 State 1 Wise men [BITRE [SINIAPS] Accrued and unpal reds 250 00 | Letters of credit outstanding ........... 80,579 77 the construction of apartment buildings | Pub Tel dias ear lon 11 Burned 8 So be it! TTOIN PIAILTERENT OE Dividend payable October 1, 1946 80,000 | Interest collected but not earned........ 27,939 52 gressively within a ‘two-year period, the | 17AC Term Corp 3s 81.00.00 % 100 | 13 Comfort 9 Longs EB DER AISIOGRIH | [KI Deposits (including U. S. government Deposits: nos] humber of families ultimately to be | Willamion Inc 3s 88......... 97 1 {v ALICE TTS] [CiOV IER] deposits, $18,729,64765)............. 247,591,312 64 nited Stat vernment used not to exceed 224 and th Ex-dividend 14 Notion 10 Festivals os IES I be : States governme Bumber ‘of buildings: not to seed ih | TARE RE | 16 Equipment 11Obese PERIL EERENS Ulearnad discount ...-=x. eneenenes 313: 53 deposits . ........... $ 5,995,624 03 ur units of this prc .quipmen . ther liabilities -....: rived erisseieress i ‘065 immediate” construction. planted for Oak Heaters 17 Woody plant 12 Sag « 31 Asterisks 42 He represents a — Other deposits ......... $6,083,545 49 102,081,149 32 "ro indermers reel reaves. vritnee 19 Sone Shee 23 pelt on ” mori 431 ee 3205.083,135 51 $107,714,561 36 r yard requirements t p es xes . 4 Lampreys * i : - mans garage builaing to 0 hermit She 20 East Indies . 24 Regret 35 Aquatic 44 Pluck Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SIV Warne E. Rysa. 134 Conicad Cab.) 25 Finish mammals 45 Repetition requests variance of use to permit 21 Negative 26 Obtain 39 Playing cards 46 Russian city ration of a retail jewelry store 27 Ch 40 Observ — EE ——— | — _ — - —— one unit of the, 22 Tally “heer bserves $52 Symbol for | HA ulldin Nort S: CTNURY. Apartment 26 Seize 28 Constellation 41 Distress call selenium SV %0—-Norbert P. Hermann, 1348- # South Talbott Avenue, r 29 Swarthy of dh flue, requests expan- - . . Bi 2.5 Seton Sle SUR Lh 'he Merchants Fidelity Trust pattern and wood.worki sh 520-V-46— Ward Radio Serv) oD 33 An opera : New York Street, requests varisnce atte, A op : : ; mit the Aree ace variance of use 36 Toward N t i B k C y ding Jo be used for the he lang 37 Compass point a 10Nna an ! om pan shed for ving g Earned floor 38 Sorrowful cry of Indianapolis It's sharp then Sireet agents Satinis® 07 THREE SIZES TO CHOOSE | {3b Part apo ’ pram the parking and occupancy of | FROM, STARTING AT 45 Girl's name ' Statement of Condition September 30, 1946 about th Seiraller aL the rear of the existing “|g 47 Cereal Statement of Condition, September 30, 1946 Vermans Sireet remciunis seniantsS, Bas! | 17 25 S125 W 13 Assia ; IOP sasy-off Yard Tequirements vo perme ihe core | ' 23 Weakly 43 Spoken RESOURCES RESOURCES flor of the existing garage into living | We have several “Warm Morning"| 30 Guides iE ; fitting w ene. © rear of the existing resi-| Heaters for immedidte delivery. 51 Attends Cash on hand and on deposit with Federal Cash_on hand. and in-Danks............. 3 3.303.702 13 (f 20 Soa Margaret M. Ausbrooks, rear | 53 Worm Reserve Bank and other banks ... $36,671,388 04 United States government securities. ..... 3,688,750 00 off your 1 variance of use to dog Street, requests | BLY]: FURNITURE 9,0 54 Irish essayist United States government iti ‘ Municipal bonds .. . ae “er 10,600 00 ie I x the operation of | gov! securities. ..... 47,846,538 70 | R Bank 25 500 00 pockets! Br er arege'in tne xsl | "EV WASH. — FR.0374 VERTICAL Other bonds and securities .......... co 5,704,509 30 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.......-. ! 24! Asidance ; iY a Sr Ec————— ae rns Vi Ioans.and discounts .. .........ces00es 14,071,567 72 Loans and discounts flower p "Brooks lak Insulation Co. $706 1 Visigoth king ; G nteed and insured by government ; killa Road. requests variance of use SHELBY FUR - 2 Organ of Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ........ . 97,500 00 uarante 1 YB : © construction and. operation | INITURE CO y ; F agencies Sibi iiirivis 2,022,508 23 rickirack, a me insulation sales and service | smell Bank buildings .......... an a 900,000 00 oo ; : 2133508 32 : me as building materiais 1" 13 SHELB 3 Suff Ss Oth - er loans... ...... 00000000 erenssans 9, Y are . — . Suffer (Scot.) BF POSOUPCES uuu: iavvev:inin ally, 23,610 84 : * 87-48 George E. Hepner, ers — 3 Suis. ~HA-M53 4 Rhode Aneel) : wii Furniture and fixtures ...........coc0een 23,355 78 an fo Deri the ‘speraion Yariance vy 4 on —— . eam ——— TOUR] PESOPCRE ..c.yiuosuviveivioiinss $105,315,114 60 Other real estate Laie 21,450 00 Bo in a portion of the existing | eee — i = . AE TE and to further it the re | { Total resources .. = ......gmsevesses $14,967,346 33 Pfui ule Snag ot. Leésten ts A Complete Optical Service LIABILITIES ’ * d th 8 Baptist Churen | for the entire family. Evening office ‘ : out sot Corner 260 mires ana nd a. | “BUSINESS H ar 3 Ay ATT Bo Capifal ..uavensiniinnin $ 1,250,000 00 LIABILITIES | pon-sentormine uss d vitae at vie HLIGHTS | SUPBIOB 0c icesssneriinrss sunny ex ioss 2,000,000 00 Desosits $13.801.372 99 Tequifamen the con. . Undivided profits ......:.........:. 2,044,646 15 satan eres Wrters WV Dradie uel an addition to the exist by 4 i; + , ¢ LINER AR sane N stare od ’ u 3 : Lh) 10. fost ‘of ae fron to extend Merrill Lynch Pi f | | : Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted Reserve for contingencies, taxes, ete. ... $50,000 00 Capital stock .....ooooenne $500,000 00 fhin 30 fads of She’ front property Lynch; Pierce, Fenner & Beam |}! for Those Who Need Them Deposits (including U. S. war loan deposit } Surplus wueaysaiden. 350,000 08 bh Sorry, Bu ¥ heat on anid tions will ¢ : Nl ; ——————— | S——— account, $T.I84.981.01). .... coi vik 99,456,734 05 Undivided profits and reserves 206,840 37 1,056,840 37 J ’ fay. October 14. 104s nw VR Mons very night 1 DR. H. C. FAHRBACH Other Habilities .......5..co0onvannnii’ 13,734 40 Unearned discount ........ pees Naa . 19.233 08 Numbe At Which time onday threugh : tere ep Cis ————— tie rested will be oy threugh Friday Optometrist Total Habilities ....ee.eeiuaieneens.. $105,315,114 60 Total Liabilities“... veevvsrroers. $14,067,348 38 Pho seboout in ssid pei: | WEFBM—10:15 P.M 302 Kahn Bldg. Abe : : : ' +, Meridian at Washington Member Federal Depasit Tnsurance Corporation | Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation De i Evenings by Appointment MA-0662 : vi . af 7 Fa SA Se rrr sto rt 3 . ; ’ : - » A : & : ., = ” 5 ! \ : » : “ 4 iy ; das ai] 3 Te : ¢ : a al Sa - : » Tis : on He