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ils Since Pants uncing a rudder-
tempest caught ington’s scoring
d veterans are
mond’s effective lead by Jack
brought Tech's onference standfour, while Rich-
1-8. Richmond (44) fg ft op Vansickle,f 4 4 4 Moore, { 1 4 4 Lundy.c 10 5 Wright.g 3 2 3 Peters,g 0 05 Urton.f 0 0 0 Edwards,c 5 0 4 Lockhart.g 9 1 0 Jarvis. g 000 Decamp.g 2:13 Totals 16 12 32 ch 31, Richmond 24.
i: Morijarity 5, Gar- , 3, Wilson, Shannon, nsickle 4, Lundy 6, ters. Lar. an.
s 27 DeVoe sank 27 irk School to an ictory over CinDay School on or last night.
1 one point of n school record, points evenly to r leads of 15 to to 16. ow holds a 6-10
Cincinnati (29)
1 Miller.f Hoskins. f Weechs,c Martin.g Hardy,.x Seybolt.f Blair.f Jones, g Kramer.g
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Totals 10" k Schoal’ 35. Cincin —Park’ Bélol 7. Cinan. Umbpire « Harold
Sparkplugs k advantage of lity to hit in the 39 to 32 victory hardwood last
Ss connected on 2 field goal at- . half, after leadd 19 17 at the er pauses. Ben r at the threerk, 31 to 24, beson’s five points. 1 his team to its 8 starts with 12 lugs now hold a
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-Ben Davis 8, Speedson. Umpire—James
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fg ft op Wooten, f 3 05 Gormat.f 5 0 4 Hagemeyer.,ce 7 6 5 VanDeventer 0 0 2 Vills.g 9 1 3 Storm. f 000 3touse,c G1 0 Messer.g 0 0:3 Bush, g 6 1 4 Totals 21 925
orton Memorial 38, 1: Morton Memorial d Voss.
On
Mendenhall’s 20r Beech Grove, ywnship Flashes their 17th high 1 triumph last 37 decision over
fendenhall’s perhome floor, the balanced scoring getting 16, Gene Biller 13 each
Wampler. Beech Grove (3%) ig ft pf Mendenh'l, f 8 4 2 Zervas, { 9.1 3 Page, { 00 3 Fox, { 1 3 3 Pieper, ¢ dG Challis, ¢ 9g 1 QO Lambert, g 1 0 § Messer, g 4 2 Totals 12 13 20 Franklin Twp. 31,
Wampler 2, Crick, [endenhall, Zervas 2, 5, Messer.
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A : y i» } + . by a SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1951 Saal » a £8 Eee! . : 4 - - ar 4 > 4 One-League-a-Week Kegler Washington Raps Rolls 731 at Sport Bowl Shortridge. 67-37 - Reed Sharum Forgest 178 Average g ! For 257 255-203 Somes on Alleys 9-10 8th Straight Win ION CRANEY , A one-league-a-week kegler today claimed distinction For Continentals “ing 2 hefty IL ek A (Continued From Page Six) ee rum, who frequents Sport Bowl Friday nights in the Recreation loop there, dumped his 178 average for the evening with 8 64 io 40 victory over yesterday as he combined games of 257-265-209 on lanes 9-10. He| Southport here last night. ison the Mueller Motor Sales team, * The Bulldogs, winners of eight Marge Skelton and Helen Wolf straight in the Conference, each threw 595 in the Bond Jew-|Wm. Roby, Forest Manor Decorating 617/chalked up their 13th victory in elers Classic at Indiana to lead 'W!lbert Richwine, Goodwin Westfall . 616/16 games, leading all the way. the women. {Qeorse Rickey, Forest Manor Dec. . 616/ The (Cards have a 6-8 overall Bob Susemichel, Fred Cline Realtor 613 slate. Columbus led 14 to 9, 34 Mrs. Skelton’s 169-203-223 |Dick Thompson, Irv. Presbyterian .. 611 20 34 at the Quart helped Milano hold its league|Clevis Nelms, Sahara Grotto Goi 611|t0 22 and 46 to 34 at the quarter lead by taking three with totals|Clinton McClintock, Dodson Cleaners 611 (intervals, hitting more than one- ¢ $70-891-890—2671. Motor Ex. P°® Woodard, Schmidt Insurance .. 611/third of its shots afield and cono . Prank Marasco, Naval Ordnance .. 611 trolling most of the rebounds. press claimed higher totals as|marry stiver, Sugar Creek Butter .. 610| Wd Yeley led his Bulldog mates, Mrs. Wolf's 172-168-255 contrib- Harold Becker, New Amsterdam Cas. 610! getting all 21 points in the sec-| uted to the team’s 827-907-991 Mace Jenkins, Allison AC ....,. S| d d third quarters Jesse 2725. The Seven-Up team scored | paler Enslish, Roviins Coftee .. , 308 on 1 : 862-839-904—2605 at Pritchett's|Herh Wolf Link-Belt No. 1
Link-Belt
A in the Sponsors’ Classic there. Bob "Bryson: Vestal : Columbus (84) Southport (10) 0C. » \ 5 ® - Sea's Champs ran off 2992 pins William MeGrenor Navas On anes 808 Newsom, { 5 3 “Teme § 0 5 as Roy Street missed 700 by two Paul Pield, Fred Cline Realtor ........ 603 | Burns. { 1 3 0|Paddock.f 30 3 , ayne Ross, Allison AC “ven Donnell,c 3 4 2(Blermannc 4 1 with games of 219-225-255. Sea 8| Ward Hu hes, Shevrolet, Nite-Hawka ~ sod Yeles.g ’ 3 4 Minti ¢ : } : s -! - pkins, u! N aa oore, s totals were 921-891-1080 in the Raph Mullinnix, Fred Cline Reaitor = 603 Pence, 0 0 0 Weddle f 00 1 Fun Bowl Classic, Paul Coen, U, S. Fidelity & Guaranty 603 Sweeney! 1 2 0 Baker! 00 1] Glen Maxwell, Coca-Cola .. .. . 602 Ortlieb,c 1 0 0 Wilson, 3 25 Francis Raftery led the New Will, MacArthur Conservatory ie 801 Wilkerson. : 8 3 McGiathey.s : : 5 “" i i | Carey, i York Central circuit at Pennsyl- Dwisht MoKinney. Leader Store’ on 801 [Summa.. Sh » 530 -! - -880 on, e ecreation | vania with 227-230-223 . His Warren Bronson, Ft. Sq. Alleys a .». 8001 Yotals 23.30 10, Totals 34, SoughMechanics Laundry team scored Carl Roeder, Milano Inn . « 5991 port 22
to. 598! Pree Throws Missed: Colmbus 4. South- - 598! hort 6. «oo 89317 Ottictals: Irwin Thrashed and Jim ‘ue Ma Sanders. . 579 i 38 No. 11 for Lawrence
Ar ty 983-984-1110—3077. Les Wise of Mike Roce. Pentusivanie Coal Hunter's Service spun 233-236-190 Tank Amick, Allison Jets =... —659 there, | Paul Oren, Indpls. Bleaching .... E ner, Moonlite mixed
d Resner, ; - - sid ) Other outstanding maple-split | 4, Richardson, Bridge Tt Bras
ters of the evening were: |Steve Kin, Board of Hea El er 858 Times State Service Dick Nolan, 204-213-257—674 Bick’ Buchanan, Peerless Pump ....... 981 NOBLESVILLE, Feb, 10 After
in the Ritchey Furniture League Carl Trout, CAA . . at Iaria’s; Dick Weber, 670 £rom | Wesley Gordon: Toank Walton No. 1’
213-190-267 in the Fox-Hunt Clas- Don McGuire, Manwaring Machinery ..
te i Gar*Walsmith had canned a field {Jon McGuire, Manvarl hi i goal with three minutes to play, sic; Urban Folkening, 232-201-232 Bill Bowlin. Real ilk : as : 23 Lawrence Central held off Nobles—665 a Ee Oy as wf ap a Te ville in the closing minute to gain I0acy lop; Lande Stone, 3 SOnmad- 45 to 44, basketball triumph , Milano Inn ........s 595 & ’ 246—663 in the Washington cir- NAW’ Wail Motor Exess... 1:7 BY here last night
cuit at Illinois. {Ruth Hinton, Indiana Gear ... . 3 - |Pat Striebeck, Milano Inn .... -.» 382 Noblesville threw away scoring Jim Coryell, 655 from 233-181- Clara Fon, Motor Express div. iiiirnsne 8 ! id 241 in the Rosedale Dairy League Wilms Becatal, SevenOy.o..."% 31 Opportunities in the first quart
... 545, missing seven of eight free throws -* 33%/in the opening quarter. ... 528) It was the 11th victory in 17
games for the Lawrence Bears.
at Sport Bowl; Bob Roth, 191- A SHiler, SGenUp
230 F McPeeters, Real Silk .... 223-239—653 in the Construction Frances MePeeters nk
loop at Pritchett’s; Clarence Mox-|gally Twyford, Motor Express . .... .. 52 ‘the Wilena Hansen, Davidson's Ind. Fur 3 eens BE
ley, 255-217-181 —653 in is icles Glass, Dertels Lig os Lawrence Cent, (3) Noblesville (14) i Furn bat | J en, Y canssccinniean | 4) Ritchey iture loop at laria’s; Betty J a + Milano SON sane: . 516 McDaniel, f if Psi Butler, { 628 Fred Belser, 651 ffom 225-217- Helen Dysert, Dave [Hockett Auto Sales 8 McConnell, ¢ 0 9 3 eas, | : 9 9 1 nker, Indpls, Typewr! bras er, A xn in He ink-Boll No. a Sine Katherine Pitapatrick. Qertels os... 2 8 el, oo 3 9 4 Robinson, c 1 3 4 cuit at West Side; Duane Bruhn, Thelma Richardson. Rea craraeven ompson, ¢ 1 Stern, ¢ Naomi Hendrix, Motor Express ....... 508 Pugh, g 1 1 Macy, ¢ 1 50 204-257-190—651 in the Pritchett-|Mary Bakius, Troy Ofl . 504 Walsmith, § 7 3 4/Marcum.g 4 2
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Hunt-O'Grady Friday Nigh t/Mabelle Rader, Indiana Fur .......... Toe 7 Sh Mixed League, and Bob Plum- Alice Clossin, Dave Hockett Sales ..... 303 Halitime Score—Lawrence Central mer, 268-182-200—650 in the F-H Nell Koelling, Indpls. Typewriter : Free
18. { Throws Missed—McDanjel, Chand-| binson
ve ... 501|ler 3, Stele, Pugh. Butler 6, Classe. Cs Le Ri Hida, Grothe. Indiana For © 300 > Oiciais¥ eorss "Da : amson, Milano Inn .......... on AC's ft and ght Margaret Bittner, Indsls, Rallways .. 49
team scored 1034-990-986—3010 pis wo | Hotifciate—Nichols and Crouch. at West Side. C.R. Hines of In-|Buth Dove Alr Liner, ......
dl - L.A . dianapolis Railways took out the !Sadie Ferguson, E. C. Atkins . . 458 Brownsburg Trips Pike
[ erase. 43 6-10-8-7 split at Central in that | Donmhy Otiager, VA URY ror 8 Times State Service f BROWNSBURG, Feb. 10—The
A order, with the 6-pin crossing Mai FoLerd; nde alr BORE oar 424] over to tap the 8-pin, which Juwmits lage CAL... mixed ;:i.: 34 trio of Don Rothenberger, Dick knocked over the 7-pin. William | aim on rr "| Weber and Dave Beeler Scored 10 {points here last night as Browns-|
Hadden of Allison No. 2 scored! . oi «a 133 triplate at Dezeian's. carl Furillo Signs
man who has played {games in a row for the Caps, will 2/miss tomorrow night's battle. He 3 has been called to Detroit to re16 12 20 Place Bob Goldham, who was in-
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Woit on Temporary Duty With Detroit
Jim Hendy, general-manager of
Cleveland Barons, will tell you that his western division leaders are good enough for the National League, Those Barons, who lead secondplace Indianapolis by 10 full games, will meet the Caps here tomorrow night in the Coliseum. Hendy said in Cleveland last night that “our club, as presently constituted, could make the National Hockey League playoffs.” In other words, if the Barons were in the major circuit, Hendy believes they could finish among the top four teams.
Wolit to Detroit
The Caps have won one game, lost three and tied two with the Barons this season. Including tomorrow night, they meet each other five more times including the season's finale here, Mar. 18. Ben Woit, Indianapolis defensein 192
20. jured at Chicago last Thursday.
Wolit will remain with the Red
. Wings for games in Toronto toeorge Danforth dnd Leon njght and in Boston tomorrow.
He is due to return here in time
cinnati.
Plans an Appecl Of Hockey Fine
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Checks to winners of the men's Contract With Dodgers. [burg tripped Pike Township, 54/ gent Bil Tabin.of the Chicago-Firemen Make Return ts : to 41. b 5 : 3
city tourhament' are being mailed out this. week-end, according to
NEW YORK, Feb. 9 (UPY | Top coring honors, howeve!
Blackhawks said today he would
appeal’ a $250 fine slapped on
Trip to Blaze Here
Oscar Behrens, tournament and|Qutfielder "Carl Furillo, Who hitiwent to Pike's Dean Templin Who| pqdje Goodfellow, Hawks man-| . It took firemen two trips this
city association secretary. Offi-|-305 and knocked in 106 runs lig racked up 17. rite ool |
cial lows to cash were team ac-|Sé#Son, yesterday signed his 1951 Brownsburg Gb) fg ft pf tual, 2791; handicap, 2970; dou-/contract with the Brooklyn Weber, { 3 3 "io. Bell. { 7 0" bles actual, 1145; handicap, 1211;| Dodgers. His salary was esti-|GEiL., » § § | Sibtian. 1 101 singles actual, 590; handicap, 618,[mated at $20,000. |Qamer.f 6 6 OiAnderson.c 1 8 J ,and all-events actual, 1709. Furillo'’s signing left Pitcher yackailg' 2 2 2Tempiine 7 3 4 » ” » : Preacher ‘Roe, Outfielder Gene Zier s © 3 3 2 Kawa 8 2 2 ? , {Hermanski and Third-Baseman mr] — LAST MIGHT ® LEADERS Billy Cox as the only unsigned Haiftime score. Brownghurs 3 Bh 3a | —Weber 3, 3 Ror street Bea's Champs oror Sales 13 Dodger regulars. | Rothenberser 3. Beeler. D. Bell. R. Bell.
er, D. Templin 4, Kidwell 2
Francis Raftery, Mechanics Laundry. 680 | Anderson,
Dick Nolan, Usher Mortuary
Dick Weber, Mechanics Laundry .. 510,92 More Back in Fold
Urban Folkening, Hardesty's Service 865
bn Rarvatpens Site, Y » « Machinery ...... Bob Roth, Nyland Sheet Metal... 63! PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9 (UP) grabbed an early lead and held it) Free tae Catbne Rome oo 88) B Plummer. Delaware Bowling Genter ¢30 day announced the receipt of t5 51, on the loser's court last | Arthur Kramer, Chevrolet Nite-Hawks 649 signed contracts from Catgher| i Richard Moore, Oscar's Loan ...... oéz| 78 Tipton and Pitcher Hank night. | Marion Lotter, Allison aC" ? n 838 Wyse, the 26th and 27th players| The Silent Hoosiers slipped be-| Woy Smith a hens ‘Wear 635 to sign for the coming season. ‘hind 18 to 12 at the first quarter Chris Rasmussen, Allison AC 635 Last night the club announced stop and fell by the wayside as| Clarence Linder, Link-Beit No. 1. 634 the signing of Pitcher Bob Hoop- Knightstown gained second and + 833 er, whose 15-10 record topped the third stanza leads of 38 to 25, and, |
Estle, Mechonics Laundry and veteran 58 to 39. Ted Hagemeyer’s 20
Hoosiers Bow,
Robert Noel, Allison No. 2
“oil ~ JARS, Herd, Veuhorel, Husdire | $5 A's last season, | Joe Novyokes, Gibson's Market .. 630 Shortstop Eddie Joost. |points was the Silent Hoosiers) Jack Briggs, Link-Belt No. 1 ........ 629 —l ssa |best effort. | BE eee pe Andry 3 d | The victory placed Knights re stle, Mechanics Laundry ...... ev i De rr i on 8 628 Armed Forces Benefit (town in te: S00" Bracket. with] ouie eman, restone, . Grove 628 | . Charles McCann, ~ Delaware Bowl ,, 27) CHICAGO, Feb. 10 (UP)— ian 8.8 mark, while Deaf School vere eries, yan uto arts 7 - A i Vinard Buckner, Leader Store 7? 627 Owner-coach George Halas of the |gropped its 15th decision L Tom Elliott, Usher Mortuary Se 826 Chicago Bears has announced |g¢apts aries Ayer, ava rananc . i " Ed Foekening, Hardesty's Service .. 625 that the fifth annual Armed | re
Bud Schoch, Mechanics Laundry - 624 Forces benefit 'game with the! . Le . . { Bier Meyer, finde Alc, Products 24 philadelphia Eagles Sept. 10 net. Brandt to Supervise
George Snyder, Schwitzer-Cummins . 623(teq $47,472.83 : J Chidester, laria’s Bowling .. 622 212.33, pa Go wait Susemictiel, Fireside Tavern. .... 822 Halas said the Army Emer- Munci | If Courses i Ri, Tr Git. SHE, niet, Hayy Bulef Society cone: Momimane x ho a urphy, Bowes Seal Fast .. 619/and Air Force Aid Society each|COUTS 4 20 Ah . > | * Bie Rigein, Sterling Beer .'" 81s will receive checks for $15.82427,| MOUs Tam O'Shanter Country Jim" Newbold, NYC Boller Shop _’ ig| ' The series originated in 1946|Club in Chicago, has been named Harold Ostermeyer, Schmidt Insurance 619 and five games have netted|SuPerintendent of municipal golf] courses here. t
Don_Mitenell, “Delaware owl..." oiy$223,626.27. Brandt, 28, is a graduate of| Oklahoma A&M and received a| master’s degree at Purdue Univer- | sity after being awarded a re-| search fellowship with the agronomy department.
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League Folds | ALLENTOWN, .Pa., Feb. 10 (UP)—The Class D North At-| lantic Baseball League has sus-| pended operations for 1951 be-| cause of the manpower shortage,| President Ernest A. (Duke) Landgraf said. | Landgraf said the action does) not mean the five-year-old loop has folded. He said the league] will remain intact and try to re-| |sume its schedule in 1952. :] ! a |
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Top Milers to Run
MILWAUKEE, Feb. 10 (UP)— |
Don Gehrmann and Fred Wilt, the nation’s top milers, will meet for the fifth time this season in the Milwaukee Journal Relays,
the was a heavy wooden framework
The {power plant is not in the main
| to the Board of Governors be- building. « 72 to 5) cause in a previous altercation Cause of the fire was unde- gnvder will enter Walter Reed Five... 663 s . N : | Detroit Coach Tommy Ivan was! termined. a Of Philadelphia Athletics xnignhtstown Morton Memorial | grqered off the bench but not! gs {fined for using abusive language. — - 1, 72| It was the first time that Good851 | The Philadelphia Athletics to- all the way to top Deaf School, 72 Il Na or I Dood oe misconduct or thrown out of a
Halleck Moves On In Speaking Tour
DELPHI, Ind., Feb, 10 (UP)—-
./Rep. Charles A. Halleck (R. Ind.)
moved on to Rochester today to continue his Lincoln Day obiservance speaking tour. | In a speech here last night, Rep. | Halleck said Europe needed to
| display more willingness to de-
fend itself against Soviet aggres-
in 16 has beaten Wilt in four races crete evidence that it could or of Standards {this season.
would face the challenge.
For Secretary Snyder
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| Hospital tomorrow for a minor
operation on his right eye.
A treasury announcement said; Mr. Snyder will be absent from The planned since
| his office for two weeks. | operation has been last fall... ......-
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 10—Ra-'
Truck Driver George Neff of Terre Haute was honored today as the 1950 “Indiana driver of the year” for saving two motorists | from a flaming auto involved in yesterday arrested three men in OFTEN! |a house at 56th St. and Millers-| SEND. Thom Mr, Neff won a contest spon- ville Road. sored by the Indiana Motor Truck
Honor Truck Driver
One night last ‘winter, Mr. Neff | was driving near Rockvillé, Ind. when he came on a car that had d on a curve and caught He jumped out of his truck and discovered a woman was trapped in the back seat and the driver was pinned under the steer-
Mr, Neff freed both of them, | Goodfelow $200 for using abusive from the first run they had to endarngering his own life.
| WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 (UP) |—~Treasury Secretary John W.!
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Gehrmann, a former Wisconsin adventures on the continent.” He ,, potter than fair to’ good, forestar now living in Milwaukee, said Europe had shown no c€on- casters at the National Bureau
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Musicals Assured 6 Opereftas to Run June 24-Aug. 4
Plans now are definite” for a 19518tarlight Musicals season at the Fairgrounds. With Charles Hedley again as producer and Melvin T. Ross as; general manager, the coming season is scheduled to run from June 24 through Aug. 4. Announcement of the 1951° plans was made yesterday, fol lowing a meeting of the board of directors of the Indianapolis Theaters Association, sponsor of previous summer operetta sea‘sons,
‘Show Boat’ The six operettas tentatively {proposed for next summer will be {selected from a list including “Song of Norway,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Show Boat,” “Desert (Song,” “Roberta,” “No, No, Nanette” and “Three Musketeers.” At yesterday's meeting, Mr, |Ross was elected president of the
within they heard. the rattle of Theater Association, succeeding J, bouncing cubes and the ripple of M-: Bloch, who resigned after five
people speculating on the way the
cubes bounced.
|years service. Officers continuing their terms include: Henry Holt, first vice president; H. T. Pritch«
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In other raids, sheriff's deputies’
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just another way of describing the unusual convenience of having a bank account at Fletcher Trust Company. Suppese you open your savings or checking account at out"Broad Ripple Office. You are a customer there—you can make deposits, withdrawals, cash
But, automatically, you also become where you can also make deposits, withdrawals, cash checks. Use either
office whenever you please—they're both your bank.
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BYSTEM .
to be
Two Places at Once —when you bank —
No — it’s not done with mirrors. It's
g unusual about that.
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And that’s not all. You are also entitled to make deposits in any of the 14 Fletcher offices all over town. That means extra convenience—and extra safety for you. And you can 4rrange to cash checks at other offices—near your work, for instance. This kind of extra banking service is available to everyone who banks with us. It’s the principal reason why 190,000 depositors—just about one out of every five persons in the Indianapolis area—do their banking at Fletcher Trust Company. It's the kind of service we're ready to provide for you, too.
* FREE PARKING while you bank at the offices marked with a star at the right.
~ Fletcher Trust Company
* MEMBER FEDERAL DEPORIT INBSURANER EBEORPURATION
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4 CONVENIENT OFFICES
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DOWNTOWN OFFICE Northwest Corner Pennsylvania
% BROAD RIPPLE OFFICE Rg 706 E. Sixty-third Street Lee Welker, Manager
% THIRTIETH STREET OFFICE 3001 N. lllinois Street George E. Hulsman, Manager
% SIXTEENTH STREET OFFICE 20 W. Sixteenth Street Ralph E. Dodson, Manager
SOUTH SIDE OFFICE 1125 S. Meridian Street Emil L. Kuhn, Manager
ROOSEVELT AVENUE OFFICE 1533 Roosevelt Avenue W. Ellison Gatewood, Manager
% EAST TENTH OFFICE
Donald E. Williams, Manager % ARLINGTON AVENUE OFFICE
Ted M. Campbell, Manager
IRVINGTON OFFICE 5501 E. Washington Street Ralph C. Wright, Manager
2506 E. Washington Street Charles F. Bechtold, Manager
EASY WASHINGTON OFFICE 500 E. Washington Street Roy A. Wilson, Manager
% WEST STREET OFFICE 474 W, Washington Street Steilko Yovanovich, Manager
WEST INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE 1233 Oliver Avenue Theodore R. Beck, Manager
* WEST-MICHIGAN OFFICE - 2600 W. Michigan Street - James L. Moffett, Manager
and Market Streets
2122 E. Tenth Street
6000 E. Tenth Street
EAST SIDE OFFICE
