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Longden, who arrived in Dublin by plane last night, had his “clearance” pers wired from America to enable him to compete against the much-fancied Beau Sabreur. As Longden walked his mount —a 5 to 1 shot—back to the paddock, the Irish fans greeted him . with yells of “Good lad, Johnny,” although most of them had their money riding on the favorite,
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nounced that its football broadcast lineup for this fall will feature exclusive coverage of the Indianapolis and Marion County high school tilts, 10 games involving Indiana, Purdue and Notre Dame, and 13 games of the professional Chicago Bears and Chicago Cardinals. * Gene Kelly will announce the 10 college games direct from Bloomington, Lafayette or South
Bend. The of the professional games will begin Sept. 25,
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WHEN LITTLE LINDA SUE JACKSON was born recently, Standard -Oil group hospital and surgical operation insurance helped pay the bills. Linda's father, C. F. Jackson, works for us in St. Joséph, Missouri.
land will do the play-by-play for the Chicago Cardinals clashes and Bert Wilson will announce the Bears’ games.
All-Army Tourney Set. . WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (UP) baseba)
A STANDARD OIL EMPLOYEE BEGINS HIS “PERMANENT VACATION"
ROBERTA'SLAMP is visited by Chicago of office
When Auditor Harry Workhoven (arrow) retired last year, after 41 years with Standard Oil, his two sons attended a party given in his honor by his Mason City, Iowa, co-workers. Dr. Harry Workhoven,
NATIONAL LEAGUS out. Purdue will have 72, Wiss f boston, Hoa (Boab lo ahd mid t/consin, 71. a ‘ “rn formation, with varia«
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tions, still ranks as a favorite {among conference coaches. Northe ) (western, Illinois, Iowa, and Pur due will use the “T™ In its straight form, with Michigan, Ohic State, and Indiana using the “T" an
—The first All-Army 1] New x (Sanford 4-3 Reynolds tournament will be held at Ft. 12:0 at (Haelner od Gum- single MOE now toad & Pt. 21 ta Is, 14 Rp nd ogee ait B Williamson, will try out his vere
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COLORADO TROUT STREAMS, where Standard Oflers Art Krauss and Al Abeyta fish, are among the many vacation spots visited by thousands of our employees annually on the vacating they enjoy.
THE SAFETY OF our 48,000 employees is one considers We
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Jr. Gf. a Sioux City dentist, and his brother, Merrill Workhoven, an’Omaha radio announcer, are shown with A. W. Peterson, William Jackes and L. A. Day, three of the many Standard Oilers present.
Of course we're sorry to see men like Harry Workhoven retire. But we're glad that, when they do leave-our team, they begin to receive monthly checks—for life—under Standard Oil's employee retirement plan. Standard Oil began retirement payments in 1903; we were one of the first companies to have such a plan. | There are many other features of Standard Oil’s employee benefit program: life insurance, group hospitalization and surgical operation insurance, sickness and disability benefits, and vacations. The security this program provides is an Supe tag vases why our employees find that Standard Oil is a good company to work for.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY (INDIANA)
His FOX TERRIER, Toots, gets lots of attention, now that William F. Launtz of De catur, Illinois, bas retired after 29 years as a Standard Oil lubrication engineer, His hobbies are landscaping and travel.
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