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livery of money is made to the

.| diana National Bank, 3300 E. New York St. Left fo right, they are / John W. Keller, head of the branch, and J. Hatold Wright, associated with the firm for mors than 20 years. The armed guard

[right] is Andrew Patterson of th ice, 108 S. Pennsylvania St.

NEW BANK 'STOCKED'—Bank officials wafch as the first de-

newly-opened branch of the In-

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Utility Customers To Get Refund

91,000 to Receive Slice of $1 Million

If you were a customer of the

Indiana Gas and Water Co. between October, 1942, and September, 1945, you're in for a slice of a million dollar melon. The company is passing out checks totaling $1,120,703 to 91,#70 customers as the result of a order

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In Store For

‘Sets 6-Month Record

New Comptroller

For Stewart Firm Edward W. Buge has been appointed comptroller for Stewardt Motor Bales Inc. 3209 E. Wash

ington St. Mr. Buge, who is a graduate of the University of Illinois, is presi-

tional

formerly budget director for the Johnson Wax Co. ‘and the Marathon Corp. He is a member of the Amer{can Institute of Accountants; Institute of Internal Auditors; National Association of Cost Aeccountants, and is editor of Roundup,” Jublication of the N NA Sloan! Association of Budget

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Edward Buge

CHICAGO, Aug. 9 (UP)—The Standard ‘Ofl Co. of Indiana] transacted the largest volume of business in any six-month period in *its history during the first

Rail-Riding Hobo

Times Special CLINTON, Ill, Aug. 9 ~~ The 2 1s coming to the rail-

5 going to get the same joltee accorded the fare-

paying passenger.

to tone down the rough riding characteristics of freight cars are under test here by the Association of American Railroads. The experiment is not prompted, however, by any sudden surge of sympathy for the Knights of the

» s » WHAT IS OF concern is the large number of claims paid by railroads for damaged t.- Rebates are increasing by 20 per cent a year. In 1047, the jotal § was $115 s lion. This figure is expec rise still further as the ie step up speeds to meet air and fast rm competition.

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Intersection Here

Within three hours today two pedestrians were struck by automobiles at Virginia Ave.’and 8. East St.

Henry Rushton, 36, of 1918 Lexington Ave. received a broken

he stepped from behind a trackleas trolley into the path of a car driven by William D. Johnson, 28, of 1827 Hoyt Ave. Mr. Rushton was taken to General Hospital. At 5:30 a. m. at the same interN. Denny 8t., had been hit by a car driven by Ralph E. Smith, 29, of 1151 Fletcher Ave. He was

treated and released at General Hospital.

a 2500 N. Y. Printers

OK Press Contract

NEW YORK, Aug. 9 (UP)— The 2500 printers on 12 New

..| York daily newspapers accepted 80a new contract today granting

them a §9 a week raise. The contract won by the International Typographical Union (AFL) Local 6 calls for a top union scale of $109 for a 35-hour week on the lobster shift. For a

:1 3634 -hour week on the day and

night shifts the scale is $99 and

Me-| use vari-typers or any other substitute printing processes except in non-composing room work. Many newspapers had set up special veri-typing staffs last spring when there was a threat of a strike by the ITU.

ESTIMATES COTTON YIELD WASHINGTON, ok 9 (UP)— The Department to-

day estimated year's cotton crop at 15,160,000 bales.

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section, Robert Wines, 58, of 2739.

$104. One clause in the gontract pro“as vider that newspapers. shail not}

+2488). Eve. and Sun, BR-8830}

{half of this a Sompany officlals reported today. ‘Robert E, Wilson, chairman, and- A. W. Peake, president, said et income rose to 7$66.179.14, or

producing, fining and distributing facilities,

Democrats Brush OF

impeachment Talk WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (e)

—Senate talk of presidential impeachment today as 3 oiitieally-inapireq attack on President Sen. Homer oman, (R. Mich.) suggested impeachment Saturday night in criticizing the President for refusing to let cononal committees see the

loyalty files of government em|ployees. Sen. Carl Hatch (D, N. M.), a former Senate crony of Mr. Truman's, said the suggestion was

dent of the Na- beer.

Budg-|squadsmen who said they dis-

Seven were held on liquor charges. ~~ Seize Whisky Wearing plainciothes, Capt. Harry Yarbrough

cated 16 half-pints of whisky and arrested Harrison Pritchett, 55, on a liquor charge, and Irwin

Despite her protestations that she was “en ing a few friends who aren't bums,” Mrs. Della Turner, 37. was arrested

when police found whisky wine in her home at 1034 8, Illinois St. , Her husband also was jailed when he strolled in while officers were raiding the place. At 412 Blake St., Thomas Outlaw, 33, was arrested and 17 pints of beer afd four bottles of whisky confiscated. He denied owning the liquor. Bartender Held Paul Cleveland, 28, bartender at the Black Hawk tavern, 669 E. 23d 8t., was held on a beverage act charge after several ten-agers told police he sold them some

John Nimback, 25, of 546 Massachusetts Avé., was intercepted as he carted a case of beer down the alley behind his home Sunday, police said. Jack Morris, 44, of 411% Indiana Ave. and Nelson McElroy, 39, of 1523 N. Capitol Ave., were arrested on liquor charges 1 night in front of 1523 N. Capitol ve. Three other men were rounded up at 310 W. North St. by raid

covered them polishing off several bottles of wine.

NLRB Invokes 1st

Labor Law Ban WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (UP)— In its first ruling under the TaftHartley law's ban on “featherbedding,” the National Labor

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ast Mr, Tobin. But they commended

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UNDECIDED—AI# or: ganized labor praised his selection for the vacant cabinet post as Secretary of Labor, ‘Maurice J. Tobin wasn't sure he wanted the job. He plans to confer with President Truman

Tobin Selection Candidate Not Sure ‘He Wants Cabinet Job

WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (UP) —8pokesmen for all branches of organized: labor today praised the selection of Maurice J. Tobin as Secretary of Labor. But Mr. Tobin wasn’t sure he wanted the job. The former governor of Massachusetts and mayor of Boston said he will visit President Truman “within the next few days” and talk it over. He must choose between the cabinet post and a hance to run again for the governorship. “I am not unmindful,” said Mr. Tobin, “of the honor conferred on me by the leader of our Democratic Party, but I am still a candidate for governor of Massachusetts.” Officials of the AFL, CIO and the Railroad Brotherhoods admitted they were surprised by the President's nomination of

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his “good labor record,” and said they are confident he will make “an excellent Secretary of Labor,” if he accepts. The Labor Department” post has been vacant since the death of Lewis B. Schwellenbach in June.

Consular Guard Shot

JERUSALEM, Aug. 9 (UP)— United - States Consul General John C. MacDonald today charged

guard Saturday. Mr. MacDonald said the shooting ki, 28, of Ches-

union to reimburse a company for

not work, The board approved an agree-

Parr & Son Construction Co. of Los Angeles and the Plasterers and Cement Finishers International Association (AFL). Under it, the union must return wages paid to four employees for work they did not perform. Howard F. Lebaron, NLRB regional director at 8an Francisco, issued a formal complaint|.. oft 08d, the union, charging that it forced the company to hire six men when only two were needed. A ————

Wins . ‘Prize’ Divorce

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9 (UP)~— Mrs. Bernice Claxton had a divorce today on her complaint her husband Weight Claxton was so years this is the prize,” the judge a|stingy he made her unscrew lightbulbs in their home to save wear and tear on the switches. “In 20

“preposterous, absurd.”

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