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Utility Cites Intervention in : Pipeline Case

Action Termed Move ' To Obtain Gas

Citizen's Gas and Coke Utility today announced its intervention in another pipeline expansion case in the continuing drive to obtain a daily supply of 10 million feet {of natural gas. The utility has asked the Federal Power Commission for permission to intervenesin the petition of the Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. for an expansion of pstural gas transmission facili-|

Seek Gas Supply | The local. utility’s contention is! that the pipeline company’s ex-| pansion should not be granted by the FPC unless the company is

tial customers along its lines who | need .it badly. Utility spokes-| men sald the move was another in a series of such interventions designed primarily to keep the city’s case before the FPC. Last week the launched proceedings to get the commission to direct one of the major pipeline companies to furnish the city with badly needed natural gas. The utility is working currently on a demand for 10. million cubic feet daily but anticipates more and more natural gas would be needed in the future to mix with the present supply of | {manufactured .gas to meet the jeitys growing Deed.

Wesley Jones Named

By Underwriters The apointment of Wesley J. A. Jones as assistant executive secretary of the National Asso-

Underwriters was announced to- Nn, day by O. J. Breidenbaugy,,: executive secretary, 220 Chamber! of Commerce Bldg. Mr. Jones was born in Gary

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lege, Northfield, Mind. in history and political science. He will assist the secretary in conduct or the association's accident an health course at Purdue Be sity beginning Aug. 23.

Bolt of Lightning Fires Bloomington Home

Times State Service . BLOOMINGTON, Ind. July 22| —A bolt of lightning set fire to the 15 room stone home of John| T. Temple, operator of the Bloom-| ington Hardware Co. causing $5000 damages Tuesday night. Mr. Temple who was sleeping in| an upstairs bedroom, narrowly escaped death as the bolt charred! {and broke the roof directly over his head. Both he and his son, Robert, were dazed and shocked

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—According to weather forecasters it will be cooler “tonight |

and tomorrow from New York state and Pennsylvania through Ohio,

Indiana and Illinois as far |

west as Wisconsin, Minnesota and lowa. The dotted affected areas of the fotocast indicate where storms and Ahundershowers may be expected.

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Three More Arrested

UNITED for FEATHER BUREAU In Anderson Drive

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ments and said they found card games in progress-in both. Leonlard Fleece was seized Wednesday | jon a City Court warrant charg-| ing he =old alcoholic beverages!

Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30. 3. m. e153 chalked up three more arrests| without a permit.

Total Precipliation Sines Jan. 1 Deficiency since J The following table shaw the temperature in other cities

Station High Low Atlanta ore 35 74 LOR vor Chicago .. 89 Cincinnati 87 71 Cleveland 81 64 Denver 84 58 | Branavine 92 73 v Wayne EA 86 3

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Local Sailors To Go on Cruise

Training Trip Set For Aug. 8 to 21

The first Great Lakes post-war ‘training cruise for personnel of Indianapolis Naval Reserve units’ will be held Aug. 8-21, Capt. F. F. Knachel,' commanding officer of U. 8. Naval Reserve, Indianapolis, {sald today. | Six officers and 50 men will take part in the cruise. The cruise will be made aboard, the USS PC 1240 with Lt. Cmdr. |Robert T. Reid, 5149 Crittenden, | in charge. During a two-week period the ship will visit Muskegon, Frankfort, - Petoskey, Mackinac! Island, Traverse City, Ludington, and Grand Haven. ‘

Lt. Cmdr. Reid will be assisted by: Comd Silas C. Kivett Jr, 1010 Illinois Bidg.: Lt. Joseph W, arr, R. R. ; Lt. James E. Roembke, 1750 Lynd hurst Dr.; Lt. (jg) Edwin K, Steers, 3639 N. Chester St, and Lt. (jg) Herbert P. Kenney Jr., 5815 Rosslynd Ave. | Men from Indianapolis making the jstuise include Donald R. Egbert, 52 N.| nth St.; Jerry E. Gedig, 2022 W. 10th

os ., 9421 Broadway; Walter W. Bishop, 19 N. Jefferson Ave. Paul X. Reel, 5339 Julian Ave.; Paul W. Foster, 2056 N. Adams St.;

Do! Bishop, 2425 Quilterd iy Hg Howard J. | raig, R. R. Paul L. Lawhorn, 226

| Tacoma Ave; Hovert C. Foote, 4817 E. 11th St.; Raymond E. Monce, 3450 Brouse' Ave, and Bernard M. 4 DeWees Jr., 2733 Foltz St.

Other local men David Trat Bitte L. Price, "264s R. Hughes, 1525 Dudley ale

od , 1133 E. Epler ve. . Wendell % 24 in 2417 Sheivy 8t.; Ralph E. Horney, 2165 rence V. Poe, 1522 La O. Stewart, J N.

, 3501 ts Ave.; ch A |Grinsiade. 3864 Ruckel St, and Jack E.| | Belden, 1333 Spruce St. | rom indianapolis ates Byron R.! 32d 8t.; Lou Boggs, 18312 Broadway; ‘Robert E. Frid R. R. 10; Rebert E. Yocum, E. WashingRobert R. Weiss, 419 N. bert G. Preeland,

Alton Ave.; 1534 E. Kelly o R. Reeker, 1512 N. Meridian B8t.; {Charles L. Jaco! bs, 2043 Annett; Vernon , '1818 Orleans St.; John M. | Castor, 1841 Dra St.; Harold R. | Grigdesby Sr., 201 0 4 F Rocnest er Ave, and Joseph Herald, 1330 N. Pennsylvania Bt. Out of town members of the local unit include: Roy Barton and Wayne E. Clinger, both of banon; Joseph R. ‘ennes, | Elwood; Donald T. Grismore, Brownsburg; {Roland F. Randolph, Danville; David Mercer, Carmel; illiam H. athes, Spencer; Ernest G. 1ebanon; Bidney Mathes, , Harold " | Tn Lebanon; Charles N. ‘Barger, May- | wood, and Richard L. Olinger, London.

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