Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1951 — Page 47

as to reméve the 5 in key automoal industries. The to Workers had outs if the union's creases were not

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olunteer firemen, e meeting a block , bucket brigade, e the truck, two p tractors and a 1e garage.

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Plan to Make i . Home in City _Two families from war-ravaged Europe, ho have spent years in various displaced persons cam were looking forward to ors. ing Hoosiers today. A Latvian refuge couple who found romance and a new start through the International Refugee Organization are expected to

arrive in a few days to make their new home here.

The couple, Prof. and Mrs. Nikajs Vetra, and her two sons by a previous marriage are being sponsored by C. O. Holmes, of 3033 N. Delaware 8t., in co-apera-ticn with the National Lutheran Council. Prof. Vetra will work here as a laboratory technician.

Husband Killed > Helen Vetra, whose first PR band was killed in the war, met Prof. Vetra at the Pinneburg Center for Displaced Persons in Germany, where he was dean of the medical faculty. In Latvia

a distinguished medical career,

public health posts. He had served as president of the Latvian

Red Cross. PACK FCR NEW HOME—Refugees Prof, and Mrs. Nikajs

Ld State expecid to dock Vetra and her two sons are headed for Indianapolis.

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most in several months, are on/New Haven.

the Defense Department. Three mr, and Mrs. Alonzo Greenwell, men were killed, 13 were wounded, Terre Haute.

{and one missing man returned to

returned to duty.)

Sfe. Don L. Kemp, son of Mr./wounded and returned to duty).

Sgt. Ervin A. Scheller, husband |Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Prough, Huntof Mrs. Elizabeth Scheller, Evans-|ington.

WOUNDED IN ACTION [of Mr. and Mrs. P, R. Rogers, Cpl. Verlon E. Brown, son of ed and returned to duty.)

Evansville, of Mrs. Della M. Southgate; Pfe. Richard E. Donovan, son Swayzee. hg

of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Sanneman, Vincennes. (Previously|son of Mrs. La Wigge: wounded and returned to duty.) {Union oity, | Hiren o Pvt. Willlam L. Fiscus, son of| Pfc. Clyde 0. Wilson, husband Mrs. Opal M. Miller, Jasonville. [of Mrs. Betty J. Wilson, Brazil. Sgt. Roy J. Gramenz, son of| INJURED

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- Pvt. Byron R. Grayless, son of |1134 N, Dearborn Bt.

. " Pi N . REASON TO SMILE—Mr. and Mrs. Israel Schwartz and sak, New Issue 13, are leaving DP camps behind.

$500,000

in New York; Sunday.

The second group-of newsorersi TWO Marine Pilots Sink King George Confined

LONDON, Mar. 2 (UP)—An ; - is the Schwartz family, who will . 3 : : ’ » " live with a cousin, Sol Grant, of Six Enemy Trucks With ‘Feverish Chill’ Eiherrasted Jolice JIE Syd) Donald Joaws, 25 Gf 2508 Li: STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE BOARD 556 College Ave, caster Ave. trie mix two : Bie OE re Istael Schwartz. US 15t MARINE AIR WING, LONDON, Mar. 2 (UP)—King| ‘night and reported the theft of|

and thelr 13-year-old son Isak, DASE, Korea, Mar. 2 (UP) — George VI was confined to have spent years wandering and Marine pilots Capt. Phil Delong, suffering in Europe. After the|Jackson, Mich. and 1st Lt. Harold |

DP camp to another until at last enemy. trucks near Wonsan. |been forced. to cancel some of a chance to come to the new| The trucks, parked on a frozen engagements. world was afforded them’ by the|lake, went to the bottom when the!

"Hebrew Immigrant Ald Society. {Marines dropped a 500-pound| 1. 59-year-old monarch had to|pgjice station. Mr. Schwartz will work as an bomb and some rockets that broke Postpone two engagements yester-

automobile me: ‘hanie. ‘the ice.

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NOTICE

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FINAL DISTRIBUTION

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7 Must Be Attached to Certifies of Beneficial Interest Issued by ~ Liquidating Trustees Under. . A

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THET FLETCHER AMERICAN | NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS Constituting Final Distribution in Full Payment of Said Certificates of Beneficial Interest

Notice Is hereby given that Otto J. Feucht, John P. Collett and William N. Fleming, Jr., as Liquidating Trustees for The Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolls under Indenture of Trust dated August 28, 1938, have

fe declared a distribution by way of a final liquidating dividend upon the out-

standing Certificates of Beneficial Interest In trusteed assets issued by the Liquidating Trustees designated under the Plan 6f Reorganization of The Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis, in an amount sufficient to pay aad discharge Coupon Ne. 20 attached to said Certificates.

In accordance with the provisions of said Indenture of Trust and of the Certificates of Beneficial Interest heretofore fssued thereunder, the under signed Liquidating Trustees have heretofore deposited with Amerivan Nae ional Bank st Indianapolis sums sufficient to pay and discharge sald Coupon “Ne. 20 as well as Coupons Nos. 1 te 19, both fnclusive, originally attached to sald Certificates of Bemeficial Interest. As required dy said Trust Indenture dated August 23, 1933, and the provisions contained in sald Certificates of dividend represented by Cowpom Ne. 20 to be New payable and having deposited funds for the payment thereof in the manmer provided in sald Tnden= ture of Trust and the Certificates of Bemeficial Interest issued thereunder, the holders, upon presentation for payment of sald Coupon No. 20, must sur-

of Beneficial Inte

which sald o. and annexed.

Notice is hereby further given that sald Liquidating Trustees having here tofore depesited with American National Bank at Indianapolis, depository, sums sufficient to pay and discharge sald Coupon Ne. 20 as well as Coupons Nos. 1 te 10, both inclusive, originally attached to sald Certificates of Beno- * ficial Interest, im accordance with the provisions of sald Indenture of Trust dated August 23, 1933, and of sald Oertificates of Beneficial Interest issued thereunder, and of the erder of the Marion Probate Court entered February . 17, 1961, tn Trust Docket 5, Page 1385, sald Liquidating Trustges have ne further Hability for or on account of sald Coupons Nos. 1 to 20, both Inclusive, -< or of sald Certificates of Beneficial Interest, and the holders of said Coupons Nos. 1 te 20, both inclusive, and of sald Certificates of Beneficial Interest shall look solely te such deposit and met to sald Liquidating Trustees in respeet to the funds se deposited.

Notice ls further gives that pursusat te the provisions of said Indenture of Trust dated August 28, 1933, the undersigned have heretofore deposited with American National Bank at Indianapolis as Depository a sum of money which is adequate to pay In full the claims of former depositors of The : Wictcher American National Bank of Indianapolis which are less than One Dollar ($1.00) and In respect to which me Certificates of Beneficial Interest were issued; and a lst of the names of such beneficiaries has beea delivered to sald Depository.

OTTO J. FEUCHT,

JOHN P. COLLETT, WILLIAM N. FLEMING, JR.,

Liquidating Trustees for The Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis under Indenture of Trust dated August 38, 183s.

March 2, 1960

{room at Buckingham Palace with war they were moved from one Daigh, Long Beach, Cal., sank six/a “feverish chill” today and has suspects. When they returned, it/at the Brookside Park baseball

Payment of Coupon. Neo: 20 Which ea

Steal London Police Car, Flying, Baseball Embarass ‘Flying Squad’ J .<t Don't Mix

nila car—its own. {sports yesterday — flying and

The police said they left the|Paseball | car for a few minutes to watch| The result—a ruined backstop

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his Was gone, but in its place was &/gjamond and two less wings on car stolen two days ago—from

Mr. Jones’ airplane. { within 100 yards of a mid-town Immediately after taking off

: from Brightwood Airport, 4100 Massachusetts Ave, the plane's! Local Stocks and Bonds motor quit and 1dr. Jones was! forced to land the plane in the

STOCKS asxea| DaSeball field. In doing so, the

American States com susan (plane hit the backstop and damAmerican States pfo wees 28 aged it. tAyrshire Collieries com ..... Y 19 ans a a .10 : Mr. Jones, a student pilot, had | Belt RR & Stk Yrds com ..... 36 ...|rented .the plane from the Smith

| Bobo pi Merrill com roses 16 ~ | BobBa-Merrill old 4%% Flying Service Corp. |

Dated April 1, 1951

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the casualty list released today by| pge. Raymond Greenwell, son of

two were Injured, two are missing pg, y,.qnard Hernandez, fon of duty. Mr, and Mrs. Lew M. Morton, Ft. KILLED IN ACTION ~~ |Wayne. (Previously wounded and Cpl. Kenneth EdwihA Atherton,| First Lt. Richard L. Morton, son of Mrs. Myrtle Atherton, 772 40n of Mr. and Mrs. Lew M. MorN. Ketcham St. ton, Ft. Wayne. (Previously

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en ndiana Bound? More Hoasiers on Casualty List xs

Mrs. Bessie B. Reed, town, i MISSING IN ACTION Pfe. Mike E. Neisz Jr, son of; Mr, and Mrs, Artie Cowsert, Gary., Pfc. Donald W. Myers, son. 0 Lester. W. Myers, Ft. ny (Previously wounded.) RETURNED TO DUTY Pvt, George C. Peregrine, broth er of Mrs. Katherine B. Grieves, 1931 BE. 68th St. (Previously missing in action.)

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