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warned dog owners in the commu- péstporiement. of a final Seunon con was. arrested on charges of Several Votes Taken any in General Hoshual. Arsenal _— Arn AT nity to keep a close watch on oh Ihe in the steering comm ee | eeping a room for pool selling. | Canterbury has & student body Ave hong. ol 35 rn ir Ti a Ana asiala, re em stiri | “1 didn't know yesterday I was of about 250. : Gilmore, manager of Jacobs share of the education of their The rapid dog, Sgt. Payne said, | > {coming here myself, at any time,” Rev. McLaury handed his resig- Brothers West Side Chapel, 1239 children,” and to continuously AND a. re oe hb De Filibuster Ends {the police captain laughed. natien te the board of trustees northwest St. to summon a taxi. learn more about the parents’ role ven last night; iy pr ~~. yesterday. It was reported the pie sald Mr. Rogers, who in the child's personal life and Known to Have Fights ! Otis D. Long ‘board teok a number of votes on y,. pleeding from wounds in the scholastic life. ONE The rabid dog. Sgt. Payne said, 1 i Services Arranged I hay tO Te hip and head, refused -to name Parents on the other hand, : was known to have had fights |] - i | | Services for Otis D. Long, who Rev. McLaur recently Was ins his assailant or say why he was “rightfully expect the teachers to DOL with dogs owned by Bernard! + : | * y | stabbed. Hospital authorities said have competent training, teaching!
. 2481 Goodlet Ave., Paul Hoskins, of other opponents—including ' 2473 Goodlet Ave., and Fern Free- Sen. Langer who collapsed--fol-
f EN his watch, rose and trudged! Surviving are her hushan | “ . } ; Enger Dar he’ W. Washington wearily from the chamber. [Clarence R: a son, William . A. “Years ago my Dad opened a Fletcher Trust savings account for me aia oo Frederick Rybolt, 233% N. rs Zibusisiore overs timan and a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth at your Downtown Office. When you opened your Sixteenth Street Office : Davi . offe 0° qu un nn meyer, all of JIndian- i : XTEENTH ey dwn, 8 i he 08 1 p. m. today and then vote on apolis. near our home, both Dad and I were able to do our banking with you STEN 9 STREET. OP th ist 1 Xi | the measure at 3 p. m. Flanner & Buchanan mortuary! : ; ] . ’ . eenth e wrist last night a | "Nobody took them up. Sen.|is in charge. Services win’ iu ry 5 a bot offices. Incidentally, that account helped see me through medical Ralph E. Dodson, Manager . {Lucas (who intends to vote. to|10:30 a. m. Monday. school.” ' . Hasbrook Advocates (override the veto and enact the a —— : ‘ | si oar omet | Communist bill into law) refused . . - ”» Government Merger | such, offers. WIN $10; MAYBE $28 + Q."But you usually bank at our Irvington Office, don't you, Doctor?" Emil L. Kuhn, Manager publican cao ’ (ind el The House voted yesterday, toward the purchase of any suit or i LC . , oe - ROOSEVELT AVENUE OFFICE r lale 286 to 48, to override the Presi- || cot at Bishop's (enly one chek good | | A. "Yes. I've been practicing in Irvington—and living there—since | - representative, today advocated a dent's veto. on any one garment). Listen identi- . . i ; 1533 Roosevelt Avenue dity-consty government eonsoli- “ne bill provides for registra-| fy Bishop's “COLOR-TUNES" ployed finished my interneship. Both my wife and I use our joint checking ac- W. Ellison Gafewood, Manager Mr. Hasbrook addressed a tion of Canmnunista hers requently eoch dey over : count there. We have-our safe deposit box at this office—and we made EAST TENTH OFFICE ibn iy Tons Bepusliiaun Just and a round-up of Cemmunists Wil Shroud un Avo $10 our mortgage loan there, too.” Te 2122 E. Tenth Street B. Clark. GOP candidate for 354 Supversives in times of emer- $ cormaet fumes worth $25 - | Donald E Wikiams, Manager Ge ) Supanicr Couns Xo, 57 - Q."Are there any special features you like about your Fletcher Trust account?” ARLINGTON AVENUE OFFICE S : ; 6000 E. Tenth Street certain county areas be incorpo-| " £0 1 ; ’ SR nix men " orp! All The Nicelies A. My wife likes being able to bank at your Downtown Office very Ted M. Campbell, Manager Son improves of services to much—it's handy when she’s downtown shopping. I particularly like to i "IRVINGTON OFFICE ers. oe : ’ . : . : ans of Service be able to make deposits at any of your 14 offices. I don't like carrying 5501 E. Washington Street
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re > — or is _ Three More Young Yanks Closing In on Seoul;
Speeders Jailed Allied Planes Kill 60 Britons
: half miles fromthe center of WAY and railway junction 50 Suspends Licenses Seoul. miles north of Taegu. . Another Of Trio Indefinitely | .A spokesman - for ‘Gen. Mac- advanced four miles into the Speedway Magistrate George Arthur said that other United Na- Southern edge of Chongha, on the M. Ober continued his crack- tions forces were swinging south ®ast coast 10 miles north of Po. down on youthful speeders lasf and east around Seoul, In a move Nanc against light to heavy rea night, {in which either could encircle the guard resistance. : He sent three youths to jail. city and at the same time cut the! : - william Kenworthy, 22, of Mar- highway and railway network Gunfire Flares ‘tinsville, was fined $25 and costs runneling into Seoul from the : and sentenced to 30 days in jail south § ; for passing a Decatur Central oo ios : school bus while it was unloading Nine Allied divisions were pur- n al d p | e children. Judge Ober suspended Suing the retreating Reds -from : : the jail term because it was his the Pusan beachhead. . : ret oftente. eater 3 tos Cities ~ | ~ Broken Window Only
Her Last Party— rg ilv Nie OK in Capri Cantor Remembers & 3 P SE Days fo Live. but 3 of Family Die SE ser Bad Traffic Here She Felt Like Schoolgirl In Traffic Crash
Appears Tonight | Cancer Victim Attends Function Given "Fire Kills Woman In Benefit Show In Her Honor, Seeks Aid for Others In Another Mishap |
DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 23 (UP) Mrs. Harriet Hardy sald today |B (Conginued From Page One) she “felt just like a school girl after her first dance.” | (Continued From Page One) 8 Used to be quite a theater, that But the 28-year-old housewife went in a wheel chair to the party hand and arm burns while trying Keith's. ‘Course, the theater I given in her honor last night. Doctors have given her only 60 days to drag her body from the wreckloved here was that English Opera before she will die of cancer. ) "* House.” Her plea for cancer fund contributions was the only somber ~° : i " A delegation of B'nal. B'rith note as more than 500 persons Ee. . Husband Falls Asicep ¥ committee members flocked in. jammed the grand ballroom of a! The merrymakers, who con-| The. accident happened two . . Mr. Cantor was called to the downtown hotel. {tributed more than $2000 to help miles north of Berne on U. 8S. phione. Long distance—something| Mrs. Hardy, mother of an 11- pay Mrs. Hardy's medical ex-|97. “State police said her husband about his current NBC TV show, year-old son, was permitted to penses,. became silent. They apparently had fallen asleep Sample quotes: “It's terribly|Stay at the party for only 2 seem to sense that she Was while driving shortly before dawn long—about 19 pages. That's short while, after which her taxi|going to say something serious|,.4 was thrown clear when the good, Charley. That sounds great. driver husband, Philip, pushed about her battle against cancer truck rolled over and burned. Her
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{and her continued efforts on the No, no—she doesn’t have to sing. Der Wheelchair from the stage. | 31 or |body was taken to a funeral home a ) Can she dance? Well, let's use it.| ing he saa. [bape Of other victims of thei; Paeatyr, GDH Uhey! 3 of Bi R 5 In the area of the Allied Waeg- Casualty of Affray y | | Pp . y v . . ap h, Army Sounds good. I will lay out thei, or Tiyst dance”. | “You see those little booklets Mr. Snapp died of a fractured and Albert Rynerson, 20, Frank- wan hreakthroug an Y | Gunfire flared in the city
y | spokesman said the enemy with lin, were fined $50 and costs and drawal was unco-ordinated and garbage strike last night, but the
Seritencéd to wo days aa All hasty, but that it would be “pre--only “casualty” was a plate glass nour south ent US, 31. piles mature” to call it a rout or gen- window. | Army Call Spades one SIAL Wi NATAWAL A striking city sanitation’ works ! willl CK llams. 20. of 213 N In that sector. Allied troops and or, Robert Anderson. 28, of 532 Hillam” Kellams, 20, 213 N. tanks had entered Kunwi and oo 00) of oo roshed to Gin Warman Ave. charged also with Sangju, and a third ¢olumn was " speeding at Tibbs Ave. and Min- reported within» two miles of eral Hospital after Eugene Bur. Kumchon, ton, 19. of 348 W. 10th St, identi- } cn. fled as a strikebreaker, fired a a i R . On the east coast, South Ko Raed becalise of the expected call reans had occupied Chongha and 22-caliber pistol at him outside to the Arm) advanced about a mile beyond © 2 tavern at 1001 N. West St. His case was continued to Oct. {he town toward Yongdok at he bullet pierced his coat,
I » | 8 TH stuff tomorrow, Charley Mayor Pins on Corsage about the cancer fight around on Kull and broken neck as his ve
Calls Work Tough Mayor Albert E. Cobo pinned the tables” Mrs. Hardy said. Back with the guests he said,'a corsage on Mrs. Hardy's gown “Take one home with you. “This is a tough way to work. and praised her courage in a “And if you have any worn You're here. One guy is on the brief speech. Then'the master of out sheets or pillow cases or cur-| coast, another guy is in New ceremonies, who volunteered his [tains at home, call the American] York.” | services as did all the entertainers Cancer Society and donate them, He told of attending Temple 2nd servants, introduced the Or bring them to my home and services in Milwaukee the other! gaunt victim, whose weight has I'll see that they get to the right at a high rate of speed and day. The rabbi recognized him dropped from 163 to 109 pounds place to help the fight against '- ° F&F TEC tractor wh and called on him to speak. during her illness. cancer.” w , ' | = oeirm—s————orn retort no was practically halted at the | opposite end of the narrow
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hicle collided head-on with a tractor-trailer at the Kel River 3 bridge one mile east of Columbia : 8 City on U, 8. 30. | Lawrence Ross, 40, Norwalk, O., the truck driver. was given| Bi first aid and released. He told § state police the car was traveling
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| At Seymour, a big truck loaded 2. All five youths’ drivers licenses Car ad hospital attaches reported. Police or seven) { o> py! ~ ) 1 ! ! nightfall. The South’ Koreans had Laas, iy 1 was six a . © Ends Tomorrow oy hed fate were taken for an indefinite gained 16 miles jn two days pig the OTHE rile Low 2 : ' ’ " | of " i : rr ! / § i o Mr, Cantor said be had te China Reds Fk ht | Tor Tron) closing a portion of the main i Te : ) le are bein gn RE Be strike ’ a check for $10 million to Israel {his long term state forecasts highway from Indianapolis to p00 many peopie ng booby ap: atts ad weapons, 1m. Police today sought Burton, > from made in Rushville. ' , , killed and maimed, “Judge Ober rean rdies and weapon: : -—money he had collected : Louisville, Ky. or to tolerat laces they had poisoned Who did not go home after the itier in the ‘United A bl Vot D Fall, according to him, will be sald. “I'm not going to tolerate some places ) poise affray. : NEToTaue © ‘ | ssembly Votes own characterized by chilly. weather Driver Burned it. They're safer in the county the water. Isadore Marcus, avers pro . . . ‘ | hv ’ « | , | 3 , - " ) 128 8f [ S, - Serious, intense and intelligent, Nationalist Ouster [the first few weeks, warming in| The driver, Jack Jason, 36. be jal” ) | Jinth Ay Force planes flew Jas prietor, complained that a $100 he praised the hard-fighting, (Continued From Page One {latter October and then a Chicago, was burned as he leaped d ~, SN He \ = Cites Certain Penalty close Jubpart missions f aturday plate glass window was broken. ho ~Jd-working Israeli. ' numerically the most powerful in 872dual merge with the chill of trom the blazing wreckage. State CREAR WT Judge Ober said he wanted “hot AN Cla rows nther targets (:e0Tge Barns, 49, Anderson, ~ Quizzed about his one-man {pe world organization. |winter. 'police arrested him on charges City fathers of the famous rods’ to know there was certain gece ant A total of 216 sorties and Charles Jones, 42, of 717 N, show, he brought forth press rave mne plan is the result of a pro-| ae eto Lon “Sibel nd of drunken driving.’ Isle of Capri, Italy, officially punishment waiting for = their were flown in all. We! st , Jaentitied or jolie as notices, am expounded last April by ' : . ” i i thi i eck av | " i participants in the disturbance, “The thing that counts is what sparing we Eg of Vanes in three spots about 50 feet The vehicle, loaded with 17,000 okayed this brief bathing suit speeding and reckless driving. Some 685 Comm< nist troops L..."" 0 ied today. They were
you offer. Over in Tel Aviv 1 Chile when he visited the United °ff the ground in Rush County pounds of toilet goods en route to as standard Capri beach wear | Judge Ober started jailing were taken prisoner vesterday booked on a charge of city
i . ' . . ies" Ni isi also a new record. listened to a one-man ShOW. SaW giatee and offered an eight-point 2oMetime today. Then he'll re- Detroit from the Colgate-Palm for ladies.” Nina Twez, a visitor youthful offenders last month vagrancy. a fellow on the stage 32 hours. «gpa.» peace a ~s ey tire to the seclusion of his office olive-Peet plant at Jeffersonville, from London, makes the most of arier a series of accidents caused Red Forces Surrounded | pr om—————— When he was finished, the au- At that time, Gonzalez Videla W1ere he says the story of the hit a concrete bridge abutment bat there is of it. by reckless driving and speeding. pu. sizable enemy forces HUNT JEWEL BURGLARS dience refused to leave ’ coming season will be ready about on U. 8S. 31. Traffic was tem- . _ « siz ) Indi " i : Ked e SRY. said that if the Kremlin did not , } v already have een surrounded on ndianapolis police were aske . “He was a young fellow called .... Monday. porarily routed on U. 8. 50 and i tod b look 8 Your accept his offer, no alternative, : , _ , Pa Ss 28 25 the northern rim of the south- today to be on the lookout for Jascha Heifetz.” w | The Rush County prophet fore- Ind. 3 between Scottsburg and . paral . » B ARCA Helfer sno would be left except to unite “the , 4 yo 000] summer the state Seymour through North Vernon. eastern front. All but 100 of 1500 burglars who robbed the B. Savforces really devoted to peace.” ; ) : a For Non-Support ) encircled troops east of Kunwi 28¢ Jewelry Store, French Lick,
” ge ge SIUIAr tT. §. Pion has experienced. rave bro = Te meri ra i Yo have been killed or captured. ©f jeweiry valued at $8500 last dim | e IC ims I the Chil lan { wl Tvl ge A man who had evaded proba Another 1500 are being liquidated Nght. n essence, the Chilean plan 18 figoded bottomlands and rising er l 0 e p Conary: Scers tof Over 2 VOR n C 00 eS Another 3s iH similar to the proposal of the rests on streams and rivers : ; arther west,
I i i aid $628.25 t 7 i » . y y ; Phout Rabid Dog |U. 8. for all United Nations mem- throughout Hoosierland. River ? iad pil n arrears on Lt Gen. Waiton H. Walker. NOW AT DURAY'S
commander of the 8th Army, con-
| i { » . national Srmea forces ror Uniea sons erent Tataverte some: PT@SIRNE Quits |" Robert Bates, 26, of 603 E. Mar. Shibler Holds They're firmed that the North Koreans Nations use against aggressors time today and at Covington d I ee atone apprehended bY in Important to Child are withdrawing all &round the pond
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: erimeter of the Pusan beachPolice Capture ; a SHablish ethane Aor | tomorrow. , R M L v ’ Action he was working for a contractor. Dr. Herman I. Shibler, new peri but said it was “definitely ici Cani | yf ra 0 brest OF White River west) lov. claury’s | Bales was arrested in June, 1949 gyperintendent of Indianapolis not a rout.” Vicious Canine 'sembly Into action on 24 hours’|gork passed Anderson and p polis :
‘Enti ¥ |on the nonsupport charge. He wa i i ntirely Volunta {on the nonsupp 8 8 ; A front dispatch said the roads notice 3 time ot eIergency. Muncie in the night, and high y ry released at that time on his prom- © PHC Schouls, today sad ‘Close were. littered with abandoned] fn vax bya dog during the past 48, s outlin y Dr. Santa Cruz water on Sugar Creek in central] DANVILLE, Ind, Sept. 23 ise to pay. Then he “disap- relationship of school and home . =" guns and piles of JI} The mew miracle floor thet n_by in a preliminary memorardum, [ngjana was expected at Monte-|(UP)—The Rev. Douglas R. Mc- peared.” He returned to Indian- training is needed in aiding the Un: outlasts ALL other kinds.
a i | used ammunition. hours>that a rabid dog had been the Chilean plan calls for alzyma about noon and at Terre Laury announced today he had gp0)is this week and was arrested. child both mentally and emotion] Five South Korean divisional Get Free Estimate Today
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captured inthe Northwest section “democratic international pact” A | ‘ i ) —~ city. whose signatories would rwateh TO atound midnight, resigned as oresident of Canter- "Relatives of Bales paid the ally. He addressed the Parent continued to race on to the north : {bury College effective Nov. 1. |amount. Chief Probationary OM- on the second day of their offen- 1} Sgt. James Payne, city dog over the fulfillment of the prin- M sterious Raid i Rev. McLaury told students at cor Charles Boswell said. four Teachers Association Council. [sive along the northern rim of the pound superintendent, sent police ciples, aims and purposes of the Y a special convocation at noon other men were jailed yesterday “For children, or adults for that Pusan beachhead. - | 12830 Ave. FR.3292 to the vicinity of 1600 and-2400 United Nations. Ti Comes True {that his action was “entirely vol- on nonsupport charges. Two were matter, to do their best they must One spearhead pushed Into An-' blocks of Kessler Blvd. to warn Dr. Tingfu F. Tsiang, chief p untary” and he quit because he cant to the State Farm. ‘live in an environment of security. — ke ras Ma Te a . victims that a rabid dog had been Chinese Nationalist delegate, post- «At 11 o'clock tOMOITOW YOU was “tired.” A broken home, or a home where +> DRIVE-IN FLOWER MART € at large in the community and, poned -his scheduled Appearance are going to be raided.” | Rev. MecLaury, 38, came here Man Colla ses Near there is little or no love does not was believed to have bitten at on the speaker's stand until Mon- George Meleon, 35, 4027 Grace- two years ago from Chicago Pp ' offer this security. It is my 225 WEST 16th ST. least seven other dogs and several day. bi land Ave. looked at Capt. HATEY when students rebelled at the an- Death in Stabbing opinion that-the schools, with the ; .
Ss children. |, Dr. Tsiang is awaiting Instruc- yorhrough this morning and nouncement of Dr. Edgar C. VORY aid of community groups like the it Sgt. Payne urged all persons in tions from his government on the ,,q1eq the above statement. He Cumings, then president, that the -_ Rear hy eg tae PTA. have a major responsibility Opposite Ambulance Entrance Methodist Nespitel the neighborhood who had been question of putting a discussion goi4 ne was told that yesterday. scheel supported by the Episcopa! of a funeral home last night of in helping to insure better homes f bitten by a dog to go immediately on the future of Formosa on the Capt. Yarbrough was there to- Church, must close for lack of Joo, ooo oo" ear death to. for the future.” ONE for medical examination. He also assembly's agenda. He gained day. It was 11 o'clock and Mel- funds. ; 1 DOL.
died Thursday night in General volved in a discussion over reDoyle, 1676 Kessler Blvd. Mrs. | — | his eondition was critical. (ability, emotional stability and a Mary Lemmons, 2453 Goodlet (Continued From Page Ome) Hospital of injuries suffered when moval of the school to_Lebanon, warm sympathetic interest in the
_|he was struck by a car, will be Eventually, Canterbury-— estab- lat end €00 Stale . | Ave, Mrs. Mary Stewart, 2457 Minn), started the talking last '@ "HF © O00 0 Ban aim Nihed s branch in that city. — Wallet and $90 Stolen |children” he said. |
Gdodlet Ave. Glen Spencer, 2449 night. Senators wandered in and 0 ori. Stealing a man’s fare isn't fair,| “The teacher, next to the Goodlet Ave, Albert Pritchard, out of the chamber as a number *°'% Tuner Home. Be: i from po ow Ant today with Earl H.! father and the mother, has al Mr. Long, who was 53, lived at hoard at the meeting—Col. Baird McKee, 62, Martinsville. His wal- greater responsibility and oppor-| 240 N. Davidson St. | Shumate and Dr. Robert Wise- let containing $90 was lifted from tunity to facilitate the develop- E— A native of Burkesville, Ky., he heart. Bishop Kirkhoffer of In- his trouser pocket as he stood in ment of good mental health of Bill Cronin
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Were under observation. Once, while Sen. Langer was had been a resident of Indianap- dianapolis was elected president line at the bus station waiting to the child thany any other person,” Complete Floral Service Bill O'Loughlin Meanwhile, police were investi- droning on’ in the early morning i... o4 vears. He was a barber of the board. buy a ticket. Dr. Shibler declared. smerny FL 139 5 gating five dog bite cases in vari- hours, Vice President Alben W. . °" co 1 of World War I. |—— - : - = Hone ch TT ous sections of the city. Barkley, raconteur, regaled Sen. ie! - ;
| Surviving are-his wile, Marie; - —— ” * three daughters, Mrs. Ona Turner, | ~ Ave, reported her T7-year-old with a whispered story that pro- a as Mrs. Opal Williams. | daughter, Beverly Ann, was bitten duced a laugh. A ' ' '|
Mrs. Betty Clark, 638 Madison Margaret Chase Smith (R. Me.)
on the face by a stray dog while [With no hint of a break In the Tamm honagnr a bromer, Cor ONE MINUTE INTERVIEWS WITH FLETCHER TRUST CUSTOMERS she played In her yard yesterday. talking, Sen. Edward P. Martin once Tomkinsville, Ky. and twe' :
Bitten on Wrist Ji Pa.), suddenly jumped 0 Jus grandchildren. , TS 14 CONVENIENT OFFICES _ 8. H. Fisher. 43, 302 N. Wolcott ., °'ce and moved to another CHT a Bt. told police he was bitten on Chair. He thought it would be Mrs, Rose ‘Mapel
the wrist while playing with a “O°: . dog in the ying of 1809 As dawn came, Sen. Murray Services Arranged
i | V ) : Goodlet Ave. This dog, police had the floor and a shaft of Mrs. Rose Marie Mapel died to- hy do you bank al
said, may have been the captured M0T0IN& light slanted through aday at her home, 2440 College rabid animal. P Senate window and played like Ave. She was 58.
Wayne Trees, 1937 Valley Ave., 2 searchlight on the Montana) A native of Kalida, O. she lived | 9 v9 said he was bitten by a dog in = onOCTAL here 25 years. She was a mem- | Fl 1 ) " [ C 1 D 1 the 1800 block of W. Washington Sen. Tom Connally (D. Tex.), ber of the Kalida Presbyterian! e C (44 VHS 9 oc ovr. in : who had been dozing In a big Church, the Irvington Homemak-|
Donald Hugrey, 2531 Highland ¢hair, shook himself as the ers Club and the Auxiliary of the| Pl, said a ‘og bit him g ne morning light came in, loked at RMA.
~ DOWNTOWN OFFICE Northwest Corner Pennsylvania ) — and Market Streets
“BROAD RIPPLE OFFICE 706 E. Sixty-third Street Lee Walker, Manager
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Ralph C. Wright; Manager
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large amounts of cash with me.”
i v : : CE i : EAST SIDE OFFICE iy Slows Manan, lo ee 23 Folis who have-baen used to fine things lke! Lis KIND OF SERVICE isn’t special d only f in deposi 2506 & Washington Steet , Ind, Sept. . isn’t specially arranged only for certain depositors. . (UP)—8ervice on the Monon the pleasant surroundings and the niceties of All Fletcher T p y h 8 y f P ) Charles F. Bechtold, Manager Railroad was restored last night vs a : : etcher 1rust customers can enjoy the very same type of convenient Broad a sorel ian mgt service we made svailable, : ; Joy Ty same typ | EAST WASHINGTON OFFICE crews repaired damage caused by banking. That's why more than 90,000 depositors—just about one out of S00 E. Washington Street
If you have net visited our funeral home since
derailment of a freight car. Roy A. Wilson, Manager
; every five persons in the Indianapolis area—do their banking at Fletcher Some 200 feet of track was it was remodeled, we hope you will come and - P : ; ten Vii hy : 2 oo : WEST STREET OFFICE $071 ub at the North edge of the Trust Company. You are cordially invited to join he sia aL : ts A EN GHRIBIOR SRT city when the car from a 60-¢ar let us show you eur complete facilities. : hubdth A= : SRS Tt : 474" W_ Washington Sire
train plunged off the rails. Steilko Yovanavich, Manager
For your conveniences we-Hava recently agd-
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