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Telephone’ Reporter

« + « In which Indiana Bell asks a timely question of telephone naers picked at random.

TODAY'S QUESTION: “Are you treated the way you like to be treated by people at the Telephone Company?”

ment I get and find telephon people are very! courteous. I think it'sa Telephone Company policy to instruct its employees in good manners and proper treatment of the public. »

$ Charles M. Fall, 4 # Pilling Station 5 Operator, 280 A. i St. N.E,, Linton,

2 always been fine. The service is courteous on the phone just as it is when you go to their office. They store a truck in our garage and they've been considerate and prompt.”

Emery Batman, Fre Bread Distributor, &

1632 12th St. Vin | cennes, “I have

Lowell Wilson, Businessman, 2222 Broad 8t., New “#4 Castle, “In every 4 contact I have had 4 with the Telephone Company

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{Stepp had served nearly six years {with the Army, He had been in {the European Theater and was {with the Medical Corps shortly

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Veteran Dies

In Collision On Road 37

Everett Stepp

Accident Victim A 25-year-old World War 11

| veteran of Indianapolis was killed ilast night when the truck he was

driving collided head-on with a car one mile north of Noblesville on State Road 37. State Police from Pendleton| Post, who investigated, said they believed Everett Lee Stepp, 1108

|N. Alabama St., was killed in-!

stantly in the crash, His truck, southbound on the, 'highway, and a northbound ear {driven by Phyllis Bailey, Noblesville, smashed into a other on a straight stretchs of the! road, troopers said. Injured Slightly The driver of the car was only {slightly injured in the accident. There were no passengers in {either vehicle. | Mr, Stepp, an employee of the Hoosier Fence Co. was on his way home from Ft. Wayne where | {he had been on business since! {Monday. Funeral arrangements will be

Mortuary here, In Army 8 Years Born in Booneville, Ky. Mr.

before his discharge. Mr. Stepp came to Indianapolis three years ago. He had been with the fence company ahout three months. Survivors include his wife, Vir-

iginia; his mother, Mrs, Mary Stepp, Booneville, Ky.; eight brothers, Fred, Ft. Worth, O.;

James, East 8t. Louis, Ill; as, Ann Arbor, Mich.;

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Austin, and Jolley, who lives in Missouri; and four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Gibson, Beattyville, Ky.:! Mrs. Dorothy Dixon, Indianapolis; Mrs, Marie Chastine, Austin, |

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Kelley, |we agreed that 46 years was long Beattyville, Ky.; Ovie, Booneville, enough to wait for a divorce and Ky.; Virgil, Indianapolis; Vernon, decided to get it over with.”

KILLED

IN COLLISION— Everett Lee Stepp, Indianapolis | war veteran, was killed instantly last night in an auto-truck crash.

46 Years of Talk About a Divorce Ends Up With One|

{A world famed sculptor and artist, who was divorced this week after 55 years of married life said to{day that he felt like “a man out

{term.”

tionally famed for his busts, paintings and books on related subjects, he occupies some five ingles of space in Whos har ntil this week, he’

from him on a charge of mental cruelty. They had been discussing divorce for 46 years, he said. “My wife's a wonderful person,” sald Russell. “But when you don't want to be married, there's just no use being married. This year

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Mr. Precure said rationing and price controls “served their purpose” in wartime, but “simply do not work” in time of peace. He said Americans qre; noting more meat now than ever fore.

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Capt. Lewis Named (For Fellowship

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Bloomington Death Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Ind. July —Civil Aeronautics tion investigators said today yp. versed control wires caused ha air-crash death of a loca] pilot here Sunday. The pilot, Robert Rush, the plane up on a test Bight and its overhaul when it crasheq and killed him

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