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counts in the labor of his family,| RIGHT in the middle he passed 33 Caolets Ad, prime: good and choice, | of course. But they live better| out silver dollars. Then he made 331 to $35.50. : :

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v ; gz * a Co ® 3 » : AND J; », : . 4 l Dea . 3 I — [oday «Business Go rice Hike Predicted By = ; Kessle ® A: ° { 4 . Sophia : : a ‘oe : 5 ri ” > Jy arsare : * if : ; Tha : ° | : | - v ! «f . : : . . Conn., ¢ +e) Big Guys Turn NCW TOIKEr - Searchers. Hinf [/ust. Nice Young Lady— Fi 4 bs ; : z nis . ‘ oye 5 . SORTVA | To Job-Hopping Sees Rise in | | Lilibet's Too Busy to Worry cypup Oo Job- | a | : . ‘ . pe b PPING HEES RISE IN |} Relatives Took Over Acting Like Princess fe € d 5 By Harold H. Hartley d . | By ANDREW TULLY Princess Elizabeth looked as if “ite : = : . gar dil d 8 i | ISSIng ; fen Scripps-Howard Staff Writer |she was going to try to be strictly lone 1 THE BIG GUYS are job-hunting. They are hard- i { QUEBEC, Oct, 9 rou Keep regal When whe first Jopred hoi of Trav. : 3 . y y i reminding yourself not to go over- of that big plane a - oviden pressed. They need money. Their taxes are higher. They EW papi ab teas Sle BIT hire dn RE a this girl because, port fn Mcitreal, but she took a fea"c have got less left. national banker today predicted! toda aroted the theory that after all, royalty is just people. quick look around and let go with ad w The little wage earner has been ringing new time clocks that the price of gold will bel yp B t it d | Princess Elizabeth turns out that smile. n FLANNE| rk eed ne ris ih fr Bh na - in inet Pe8Sed price o per ounce “in two young brothers, wards of young lady from Indianapolis, or smiling too, ENGL 23 upIaiing Zn uhiil and TEyheral 9 remind them again last the not distant future.” Marion County Welfare Depart- maybe Pittsburgh, or Memphis. |was feeling particularly proud of dy But supervisory help, above the, “I asked one of the news dis- He is Joseph C." Rovensky, for ment, from a grade school here| She is all dolled up in a mink her. Chats Excitedly . Williams foreman, on the white collar tributing companies to give us a more than a quarter of a century { 2! En | |yesterday. Jacket, of course, and people are Barbara level, is shopping aroufid. And fast-selling line. Three weeks|head of the foreigh department of pe : ro Th t 10 y 1a/POWing and scraping all over the] mney walked down the ramp Tish. all men are moving for anything/later they serviced one store. I/the Chase National Bank here| ow YOUNES er hog “0 Ciplace, and the cops are actingly,4 chatted for a few minutes George from $500 a year and up. {have written once, ‘and called and still a director of many large| |i Carl and 8-year-old Allen Jensen, |jjxe cops, but she refuses to be | with Viscount Alexander, gover- $155 Kor : ou.» ‘once for service in the other corporations here and abroad. | Were Shandoned 1Y thes iotherlistuty, : |" Inor-general of Canada, and Prime Pineral THEY ARE cautious. They don’t store. And we're paying cash. » Without saying so definitely, he! {pars Helen Jensen) i ey She smiles a wide and easy Minister Louls St. Laurent, and HOME risk the jobs they have. They * 2 a gave the impression that a boost | odist “Chiliren’s. Home rear Leb. Smile and steps along briskly and then stepped onto the foot-high Mass Lit let their names get on agency “FIVE WEEKS AGO we asked in the official price of gold could [anion |{it is plain that she is too busy dais, covered with red carpet, to Prlénas lists in strictest confidence. And 3 company to give us a price on Come within the next 18 months. | | “They left tof Lebanon rade PAVING a good “time-too busy review the honor guard. Be they are interviewed in the same ,. .... olacc doors. The men |. It is my firm conviction” Mr. § leohe T terday with 8 ¢|Deing thrilled by all the hullaba-| philip stood just behind and to p.m, way, after careful screening. ; Ai 4 Rovensky told the United Press,| yes erday wii a geoup O%loo—to worry about acting like the eft of the princess, deferring Favico! They try to keep up. living Stopped two weeks ago and meas-|utnat eventually, the big govern- children from the Methodist home ly princess, to her and yet assuming a kind of . of Rosal standards, keep their children in ured. To date we have received ments like the United States will| |However, other children reported yoy have to admit, too, that ,.otective air. Lyman H the right colleges, dress and eat no price. We wanted them before have to revalue the price of gold| that as they left the school bus,ighe jg a lot prettier than those pyizaneth was serious, then, brother c as well as their neighbors, and cold weather. No results.” upward.” the older Jensen boy ran to a pictures. Not beautiful, perhaps, sot ay any well-brought-up young passed» live in wooded neighborhoods. That's his story. I've heard ft Coa D |green car parked at the school-|hyut definitely a pretty girl. The 1,40 would be. She stood erect CHAPEL, But they're pinched, badly. from others. It's caused by men an Draw Off Gold |grounds. . {first thing you notice is her com- = +, vo3 straight ahead—with at chape 2 8 .n promising things they can’t, or| The main reason that the offi-| fii Missed at Roll Call | plexion—smooth and creamy andy, oi. of one who has learned FLEEGET SO LOOK FOR A steady in- Won t, deliver on time. cial gold price has held for $35 for! Carl Iat : thio the el {with just a touch of pink in the her lessons well. But a2 moment . Fioaer crease of company appointments. # #8 so long, he said, is that so many, * arl later wen nto the class- cheeks. or two later. she was relaxed bt And all that means is that the I KNOW A CARPENTER and countries throughout the world rooms and got his younger broth- Her eyes are alive, interested- again, chatting almost excitedly Blue snd man got more money than he his helper. He works for him- are in such bad financial shape. er, who had already gone inside looking eyes, and when she Shples as she walked up and down to grandchil thinks he would have received by self. He'll take a job. - While If and when the Far East gets the school. that broad smile the eyes crinkle inspect the guard. i > m ring. sticking on his old job for an- i he’ cu : es back on its feet, he predicted, it It was not until a few minutes YP at the sides. : oud Throughout, the princess and fIAPEL, other five years. he’s on it, he'll take other jobs. win draw off gold in huge quanti- |later, when the teacher called roll, She isa lot smaller than you G duke behaved pretty much as Wednesda The wage -earners haven't He then goes around, spends a ties, because the people of such , {that other children reported see- XPect, although there is a kind (oo. 1horried young people do GILSON

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stopped job-roaming either. Per- day on each job. He tears up the patjons have no confidence at all! i {ing both boys get into the car ~ anywhere. The duke's deference ~ sonnel men have studied the turn. houses-he's- repairing, then ails in paper currencies. apna mil _ (and drive away. : {ihough she Shit Sad Soe Ah to her is plain, but he manages over. They find the worker often to show up while he works a/ Mr. Rovensky called the recent | The boys were turned qver to 108 3 Be ED hain sha ft casually as though not quits a, is no better off. day here, a day there, to keep alllaction of the International Mone- {the Welfare Department by their} TI3ACRE 8172. BAY, © pond n aware of it. And the princess RE: PRE of the jobs going. Sometimes|tary Fund, in “ducking” the ques-| $i "mother in September, 1949. Ars never A Tere Just oun clearly is not too young, nor too incion BUT HE has piled. up “gripes” eight jobs at once. People fuss tion of the value of gold, a “sad that time their mother told|} ® “OUt® BUNT OF ease. regal to play a-witely role, GREGOR: over the months or years until and fret, but they wait. commentary” on that institution. | workers she and her husband had he ee Ludo. about Seis the Parade dianapo he wants to graze in a fresh pas-| 2 a8 @® , Hard io Handle | separated in Oregon and that she tha Princess d ee Duke of Ed- : fa ture. Down underneath he’s got a) THEN THE ADD-ON has be- : !could not make enough money to a Eh thalr. our When the Montreal ceremony Father of little sore at the boss. And when come serious. A painter says he'll. While it is recognized,” he support the children. The mother." sy > I tn Mon. ¥38 over, for instance, It waa oro the chance comes to move, he 4, » job “for ahout $160.” The gal “that the problem: of ‘then disappeared, the Department aT clr Elizabeth the wife, nat Blizhety, - prother 'o jumps. i > andling gold is a difficult one, | ss ’ said she was placing the children Te = TY 27 heir tp the Englis rone, who Mrs. Rub The hardest hunt for labor is Pill comes through for $174. He for the International Monetary! as a \“temporarily” but then dis- Quebec doe bands and the Signaled her husband to precede ey in some of the stores. I have be-|says hé “underestimated.” And Fund to walk away from the LAWRENCE TIERNEY—"Sick boy. lappeared, the Department said. | There rg t . an s ane oh her into the back seat of the open MOORE fore me a bill insert from a de- the person had to rake up $74 problem is an indication”that it, y Bb Both boys are described as yod coated iy police niCAT In ‘Which they were to ride fal Memo partment store, It says: {more. is just another instrumentality of He Needs Treatment’ — ; |dark - complexioned. Allen wore' , = ho. iy Bs topped to their special train. Philip pi Chapel “Undoubledly, among JO is snarls are even add- Suniel strength "and value.” ® © I C {a blue jacket, blue shirt and jeans. with le spikes, The might have Dien Savane Phere Ld 8 many — a ve ire Tel Lote. oo a mo ting Eton, In permis Tierney in Doctors are {Cer Te @ T-shirt and faded flags iy and the troops present Hy oT a Vie Blane : Pt expressed a wish that they might|is a sucker to pay this item. No bers to decide”how much of their ° ° » | Methodist home officials said a any artes rake Tete ~ Finally, there was the incident Blizabeth be about to do something with one should pay anyone else's tax. production of the precious metal er [3 1 in urc some distant relatives had visited =o i : just as the royal car was gliding . the JORD their spare time. 2 » vs» may be sold at prices above the : {the boys infrequently but said it: ' Sincere Affection out of the airport, with red-coated 10th St. | 2 = = |. IF YOU SEE this item, strike it Present official rate of $35, may By United Press lege student in the face during a WAS believed these persons had ! Royal Mounted Police cyclists be- LFA “THERE ARE JOBS aplenty, of It's labeled tax, but it's really, co.cc the Premium at which) HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 9—Actor pre.d: A He w nothing to do with the disappear- But the theme seems to be one fore and behind it. Then it was trop A Yieold sell > pre-dawn brawl. He went to the = re bas ter’ of Mri for everyone, old and young, ex- PALL Of The SORtIELIOr's income {Bold sells in various countries, at|1 awrence Tierney, whose “tough church after escaping from his 20Ce. of affection rather than pomp— that Princess Elizabeth half stood G_ 8chmi perienced and beginners. Ask fhe tax office and see + least temporarily, Mr. Rovensky guy” screen roles have been re- purse-guard at his home, polices = or" the ceremonies are touching, and and turned around to look back SORTA About all you have to do is . {conceded. However, he insisted, | 1 d in his off-st life, wa ' U S Statement stumblingly informal rather than at the motorcade behind her. Like Friends In : | Back in the thirties we had athe long- +flected In his off-siage life, Was gu), + J i : } : the mortu ask—and you're in. nasty Hitle word, I, way e ol Jong range trend will be up-'treated today in a hospital Psy- The police said they attempted — ais ithe imposing stuff with which any curious young lady, she LEVEREN . 8 “chisel; | ward. | a ; » N, t Yous - roy velcomed. The r y band of No Tears Here ing.” ‘That's because we were, chopathic ward after police found t, persuade Mr. Tierney to leave ment sucarcs and cecstpis for the earrent foyalty US i> . yahted 10 ROW what ihe parade of Lous 1 incoh tly - in a: fiscal year through Oct. 5. compared with non-official Canadians seem to.looked like. ard C,. | him babbling incoherently a 1 year through Oct. 5 pi i ONCE IN A WHILE I meet a|P%7, had to rake and scrape “rH M k § church. (the Shen quiet > bathe leaped 3*Vear ago: lest ¥ {feel a sincere affection for these rie - Ruth Rell 3 ’ {pennies together. ’ MO 7 over the communion rail and ran _ Toi Year Bast Year . : don’t seem : : {aL i Pig dogsn't craly. It 13 re. But we shouldn't be doing “Ee 9 ar e ; ae 32-year-old ago who/up the aisle, frightening a handful Receipts cohen "5 300.163 801 I ey 5 Local Truck Grain Prices ofA F 2 . [now—unless we are “prosperity {played gangster John Dillingeriof worshipers who had ‘gathered Deft’ “° “3.170.873.42¢ bids : . TY mn Mrs Lou I talked with Jo C. Johnston, oo, prosperity! arly Active lon the screen, was taken to the for early mass. Cash balance ; 5859.139.003 vi33.37.5¢| This apparently, 1s shay iri 2 hp re Fe the big wholesale grocer over at ; i<! The ho . Los Angeles Neurological Insti- le ent Tat 1 tay Elizabell ahd Philp. ey act’ 4 No. 2 yellow con, $169 Ear Greensburg. Jo is bald but young- And the man who slights his e nog market was moder : : : Attacks Brother 14,5 801 Jike a couple who are planning to New No. 2 white corn, $157 day, 1.30 . a cl s Promises, doesn't keep his word, ately active at the Indianapolis tute ward in Santa Monica yes- INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE hav ood time here. despite New No. 2 yellow corn, 31.57. HOME. 19 ish, smooth face and clear eyes, |... “ooo 0 So and Stockyards today. : (terday held by restraining straps, When the officers seized him, clearings ... . ... .. . . $13.195.000] ave ag v desp Oats, 80c. : may call s which come from good able. {pull the sod over him. Barrows and gilts dropped 95. |after a fist fight with officers. (Mr. Tierney clawed and fought Debits aa 48,961,000 LT at royalty stuff. i _.! Soybean, $262. Le . LEWIS He SOF 26 lust ee us fhe He is, or soon will be, a dead °0 cents from yesterday's aver-| Policemen Roy Livingston and|viciously until they subdued him. —_— _—— ; - —_— din Digest Week hs over le hore ; 8 age with bulk choice 180-250 Don Cooke said they were called! Officers Cooke and Livingston said : Lewis. M groce " t pound hogs going at $20.75-$21. (to St. Monica's Catholic Churchithe actor told a discormected Sunday are little things uh 9 ShmiC. D.'s Speech | Sheep were moderately active tO Investigate a “loitering man.” stefy about alcoholism and his J ® B y the Ro) wrong way, he -| . , | I ee » v ERAL dk | MAYBE ou know C. I. Atop. 0 SAU0E OS Weak on shnelrl | arruted 12 Tunes (Of 0 biE arian, vou : you Ea a nH jander of the Bemis Bag Co. If gioore w . : 5 Ar, y : 3urial : ; Z ere moderately active, 1hey found Mr. Tierney, who Santa Monica police station, McRAE—) HE TAKES CARE of the inde- you don’t you ought to. He's all-|,. , bulls were steady with yes. Nas been arrested 12-times in where his brother, Edward, at- ’ the Toll pendents. A lot of them are cross-{ Wool, with 13 stripes and 48 stars. terday’s averages the last seven years, kneeling tempted to quiet him : Prospect roads, cracker-barrel grocers who He has a j0:gere farm. Horses ar 05s 10,500: moderately active, barrows barefoot before the church altar.| i Mr. rs ‘flew ' at his Nee Caos Nive over the store, and. theiriand honey, and trees, 180 fo 250 pounds’ $20.15 te ik Gagice Officer Cooke” said Mr. . Tierney prother with swinging fists. and | HRTON whole family works behind the| He made a speech. It was go- price freely; 250 to 300 pounds $19.15 to|appeared to be praying, but his / Rev. Robe: ling back to school, a class in| js 5: 359 to 180 pounds $20.50 to $21:| ds We bberist ’ police were forced to bind his'j§ : Dette counters. 'civies and histor And it was | cents or Ee we Sip ous 25 Words were gibberish. arms with restraining garments, ; Baecher, | And some of his retailers are. hour and a Le long. And Tre BoaSae 318 fo,319.35: ughts $19.50; Kotte Mr. Tierney had been under, “Lawrence is a sick boy,” the - of jan) doing well. He told me of one who! sant say much new, but he said! accattle 2000, calves 400; steers moderately PSYChiatric care since he was con- brother said. “He needs treat- KIRBY 3 was disabled in a shop a few, in a different way. 58." Several Toads holes Hane to matics | victed recently of kicking a col- ment.” | 19th St; | ve! s ' rs ena ara ———————————E———————— — v years back. He didn t now whas +I watched his hearers. They on rime: “loa 3 1S lokd high . : Gai to do. So he took § ¢ 18@ took it slowly, C. D.'s story about | and ensice, 335 50am. mmiton, #204 Hoosier Heroes— : : ay : saved and opened a store. lwhat the country is and ought to 00d siioriied yearlings $2050 to $34;! : i - ne E————— Today he is ticking off some- be, and why. [to 328.50; Hehe raat 4 Local Gls on Latest TA where over $15,000 a year, which| 24.8 oven: Py e Ren ler ve | - Mahogany %

a living in a new way. (With lines from the documents we 1% 1%, 331.50; 205d and choice. $29@ thew) Marines, have been wounded Mr. and Mrs. Michael Horvath, Pl Siu = [live by, but remember all too sel- veariings. I7-Ib. No. 1 Delis, steady ‘at|in Korean fighting, according to South Bend. $ 9 u. | JO JOHNSTON is remarkable dom, and he brought them up to {ite §figss " " Inchansed utllity fo po latest casualty lists released pie. Joseph G. Bruggenschmidt,| Warranty in many ways¢ In his years of date, and laid them in laps. . gee

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a cent through bad credit, or had after layer, And I wondered what| Butterfat—Premium. 60c: reguisr le i Cpl. Spears, a reservist, was TV. “Movie "wo. "Gp a forced tion. the people were thinking. So I| bist, Garrent receipta, 84 ins ang ovo WET® Included ity the casualty liste, Ly up Jast Oct. 18 and went] Chats Leer Se oH Time And if you knew him, you'd listened as they filed out. (8 large 433, Spd Crade A medium, “7e:| RILLED overseas eight desianed th ie Ungbera-ferar thous know why. He isn’t the kind of | v8 » : Poultry—Fowis, 4 Jos. ana over. be : on i months ago. The esigned the luxurious cabinet EVER man anyone would want to cheat.! ALMOST TO THE MAN, and |30Jer, La bs. and "Leghorns, dei cocks) pv, Charles Bloom, son of Mrs. 5 2%.vear-old sol with matching front panel. BuiltHe inspires honesty, be it product woman, they said, “That was a ha No. 1. Anne Blow, Cat, £ J | ; dier, who grew in antenna. . y ; pl. illiam FF. Freeman Jr, : or penny 00d gpeech, And how right he focal Stocks and Bonds ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W, Free- ; 8p =n. Burkes.

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—Oct. 9— | White Castle em- . ; OG Cpl. Henry T. Strzelecki, son of! RALPH BROUGHMAN, who Every one of them had been stocks Bid Asked : IR ployee here. runs the United Five-and-Tens in taken apart, as citizens, and had {American Loan 3%. ...cceres 8 ‘ Ms 20a Mrs. Frank Kocot, Ham-) ig} “ws Pie. “Pothast. Greenwood and Beech Grove, been put together again, American States Dd creer MW Sih Cpl. Riraard M. Zekacls: son of! 20, graduated wrote to me. A BD : SRE at vata Be Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zekuela] from Manual . He is worried about the word] WHEN C. D. ALEXANDER Belt RR & Stk Yds com nr Hh Garv = : " High, School and “integrity.” He said it's getting had Sone, they had : seen genus yo i . : : os NAVY | became an apflabby, and is skidding badly. clearly, in the mirror o abn LR I Sa 2 iw AW ea in] prentice mold 1 h ./words, who they were, and what RE EIB preci 5 95 Norman E. Westwood, avia Pfc. Pothast maker at the - ne I know what he means. Busi 3 v Consolidated Fin 5 pid ..... 961% . tion electronics technician 3c, son asf ua 2 ness is moving fast in pursuit of they were, or what they ought con: car-Na-var .......... 1s 1%'of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney West- wx Fairmount Glass the dollar, in some instances, it{to be, as citizens first, and gHmIRS Sis Com % ** wood, Terre Haute {Yorks before enlisting, in the is hardly touching the bases He! businessmen second. Délta Elec ‘com '... id Br 18% , WOUNDED Marines last Jan, 29. a ogany § Vv . > Eastern Tele . . hy G said: Too often we get -the order Equitable ‘Securities com oo 28 vss ARMY | Pfe. Atkinson, who has been . i y Equitable Securities ares ser 4 L “Our stores are air-conditioned DE Lo, 1s what Fawily Pinance ct By a ¥ &'| Pfc. Raymond F. Atkinson Jr., in Korea since April, suffered a Pl . mil nance 5% eess 90 p and oil-heated. Between the two| Hays ‘Corp pid 9 2 i 1 ...|80n of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. bullet wound in the calf of his $ 9 i t Stores 3nd our home Wwe spent gai Notices |Chams "of Com com: ..: na. uw Atkinson i 35) Cooll St. (leg. His parents talked with him rrany over $5200. TR MU MP ed da pl. Richard R. Spears, son Oligynqay night from the hospital in : “ / July this firm NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT | i p C iis Y 19 Mrs. Ilar M. Spears, 1026 Church : A a oe down and put 10 AURE,TS 58 ADOPTED BELRE ind ase Hus ud. sha st, or rey ing. Tolavision promis : ion TAN Ema TEAC | Ing Asso Tell 2% ptd 4 Pte. Mark H. Fox. husband of} e ran his own milk-hauling busi- Bring television into your home with - in an extra radiator. called! yqtice is hereby given ‘that at its ig Bor 5%, Wher, tom 100 | nr €. fe J. Fox. Conners-"* here before being called to is hioh-stvied b Eniov its "pi three times last fall, even Jolt 1Adiana ‘Biate ‘Teachers’ Revirement Puna fod Telephone 4 8 = gg. MES. Marjorle J. Fox, COMNers-a tive duty last December. this high-styled beauty. Enjoy its “picword at the firm's home show Basie mresared, wad, spipice, siosoted Halls Youu Le can”. 52:1 Hn gi “re, ivmoent G. Ortiz, son oft, PIC: Isehthal who also has ture-framed" 17-inch screen that makes ooth, an Vv t ty-five (25 erning date of filing PIG iveaees . . y » b in Korea since April, . ali . month all summer and this fall. application for faint and survivorship an- indfanapolis ey om Ie IMrs. Isabel Ortiz, East Chicago. oor 0) in the Soe er was wide angle viewing of “Movie-Clear” | u unde ; " x) ae S , A . . . . . And nothing happened, aa IUIEL 10 Ue ovine OE er RR Co co eo ree alt 3 oh: Joward Ln Spenours op of lis being treated in a field hospifal television easy. Thrill to its “Studio- « = = ‘of Indiana of 1945. motice is hereby wiven finan & Lo Bla ni Gh OS Nes gr] TS, "Op "lin Korea, his father was informed. | Clear” sound. Built-in, tunable an“THEN IN AUGUST I asked ja gn fuentes. Oe ard Time, ai Jefferson National Life com’. 10 11% ew Albany. a ¢ The 23-year-old reservist was yn ’ one of the largest sign companies 336 State House, Indianapolis, Indiana, ins {8 Jlusional Ife . Me 114 | Pfe. Charles E. Stroud, son o called to active duty with the 16th tenna. Provision for phonograph attachTh said board will hold a public hearing on g¥'ph JroiPo 3 37% Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stroud, Floyd/| to repaint our signs this fall, € such proposed amendment. Cople of said Maron Horington SORE sl 8% Knobs Marines a year ago, when the ment. man came late in August and Proposed Amen I ce of said hoard ai Mastie Azphalt ........ ceeene 8 6% | . : {Indianapolis reserve unit was uld d estimate 336 State House, Indianapolis, Indians. |Nat Homes com (new) ....... 16% 18%| Cpl. John W. Brown, son of Mr." . said he vo sen Pragya 1 BERT B. HOUGHAM, of Homes ofd 00. ' 108 land Mrs, Herman Brown Rich. (called to active duty. This . erv . “one . ’ { a Ja shies Sav phim Eas, Serv Vp Big 0 B38, lmond, | 1 Any way you look at it — YOUR QUALITY CHOICE IS Progress “Laundry coal un n 2 Cpl. Russell O. Hersberger, son = y h ub Serv of Ind com ......... » ‘ Hers- { - : Pub Serv of Ind 3's pfd ..... 81% s4'a|0f Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. | ; aa SHERI a . ; eos Goar*reof coi P14 17 Merger, Middletown, RADIO CORPORATION | I (80 Ind G&E com . fe [30% Jal M/Sgt. George A. Anderson, OF AMERICA | | Bfokely-van Camp Com +.onii 180; 18%, (husband of Mrs. Dorothy L. An- Dividend. Notice |8tokely-Van Camp pid .. 17Va 17% derson, Evansville, K | {Tanner & Co 5'a% pid 100

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