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Folks

I LISTENED over my shoulder to a familiar story. & She was in the seat behi

refrigerator had conked out.

“I called a repairman. He 1 paid him $19.34. “Two days later it quit again. I lost my whipping cream and meat. So I went right down to his office | and said 1 wanted it fixed right,

“and 1 wanted to be paid for my!

scream and meat.” nu n n “HE CAME OUT and said it wasn't the regulator this time. Something else had gone wrong. | That meant another bill. Now I'm suspicious. I don't know] whether I really needed the new! regulator. | “I think he may have sold me a part by mistake, but to his! profit, then wanted to do the whole job over again. I just can't afford it.” ~ = = IT'S THE SAME story you hear everywhere. People think it costs too much to fix things around the house, to paint, paper and get carpenter work done. Not everybody can fix a refrigerator, or a radio, or even a light ‘ircuit, and they shouldn't, unless they want to risk a fire hazard.

” = ” BUT A LOT of people are getting handy with tools. More and more are doing their own work. I talked with a big wallpaper and paint dealer. He sells wholesale, too. And he said he was

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said I'needed a new regulator. |

agrees that his success is influ- | enced by what people think of | him, and that his gross rides shoulder to shoulder with his | reputation.”

n ” ” AND STRANGELY again, the most valuable things in business,! as in life, cost no money, simply effort. |

Exhibit A

I have a letter. With it are two bills for the repair. of a car, marked paid. | The writer is Earl Roberts, 2308 Roosevelt Ave., who says he is a “white collar little guy.” And he wonders if he is being taken for a,

sucker.

He had been having trouble’ with the clutch on his car (not. GM). He took the car in and got

a bill for $1.05. That surprised

him.

zr = - HE HAD HAD OTHER experiences, not so pleasant. And what he objected te is the “blank check” he sign: when he leayes the car. That's the work order before all of the work is written down. For instance, he said he had a job which they said would cost ‘about $14.” When he got the bill, it included a new bearing, and

amazed at the number of people "63d $27. who live in $30.000 to $50,000 SO HE WENT oo another homes who are doing their. own decorating, both to save money, and to get it done when they want it done.

dealer. His battery wasn't charging. The service man said it would take about 45 minutes, and it was Yo. y 40 minutes before they raised the THE TOOL COUNTERS are Dood. Then the mechanic took the doing a booming business. So are Whole generator off and proceeded the home-makers’ handicraft to “overhaul it.” books. A new one by Homes and =~ “Then he fooled around with jardens is thumb-indexed, to the voltage regulator for a few painting. plumbing..electrical minutes, installed a gasket under work, masonry, or whatever you the carburetor and called it quits.

need, “y TIMED hid : 'w This eventually will cut into the Wf is actual working

'abor market. And part of it is lime and it was an hour and 25 due to the experience of the wom- Minutes but it was four hours an whose refrigerator broke down, before I got out of the place and and the repair job which didn't they had said 45 minutes. The stay fixed, making her pay twice charge was $1 for parts and $14 in money and nuisance. for labor. . . = » “I checked on the prices and WHAT THE householder wants found that overhauling the genis a guaranteed job, and a fixed erator was priced at $8.05, flat, price. and should take 2.3 hours, cleanWhen this comes along. the tool ing the yoltage regulator and adcounters will suffer, and there will justing was a flat $4.50 and be fewer amateurs moving in on should have taken 1.3 hours, a the jobs of repairmen, fewer sore total of 3.6 nours.

= » = thumbs and Jost lempers, and “BUT THE MECHANIC did all more work for the repa this in an hour and 25 minutes

know how. plus the carburetor work. And

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: Yertisi should have been $1 for parts, much-wasted word in advertising. plus $5.40 labor.” It is “friendly.”

s That's what happened to Earl 1 hear and read it everywhere. Roberts. Now I'll tell you what I often hear on the radio: “Bring happened to me.

Your Car to Joe's for Friendl® Tr 7 @ Service.” I HAD TROUBLE with my And I am sure that if Joe's own dash lights. So I rolled my service were not “friendly,” no car into Cliff Hart's place, Hatone would take their car, and field Motors, 623 N. Capitol. And their money, to Joe. I had a stopwatch in my pocket,

= = = too. MY POINT is that it has to be It took the mechanic about 30 more than a spoken or written minutes. In the meantime he had word. It has to be an experience. made suggestions for better lightI have before me a booklet in ing which I let him do.

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THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . :

Ruml Offers Plan To Aid Indiana Colleges

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FIRST VISIT TO SCHOOL—Pvt. Peter Grainger (in uniform), lanky mountaineer from New Mexico, born and brought up in the wilderness, is impressed by his first look at the inside of a schoolhouse at Waukesha, Wis Pvt. Grainger went to Waukesha on invitation of Carol "Amidon (at the right), who wrote him after reading about his unusual background. Carol took her "pen pal” to class

at Waukesha High School.

Sears Agent For New Car Made by K-F

By United Press DETROIT, Nov. 20 — Kaiser-

MURDER In Accidents:

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Cites Need For Good Business

Indiana’s crisis-stricken colleges | will get on their feet in about 15 |years, with the help of business.|

J That's what Beardsley -Ruml, {economic authority, father of the| |Ruml Pay-as-You-Go Tax Plan,| |said before Indiana educators and | business men in the Claypool] |Hotel last night. | | The #ditcators, al members of {the Indiana Association of Church| | Related and Independent Colleges, {had brought Mr. Ruml to explain| [their financial plight to business men.

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Offer 4-Part Budget

Mr. Ruml gave his two-part] plan for college solvency. | He recommended a four-part) | budget. t FIRST— Students ought to pay for their room and boazxd, in full. | SECOND—The administration and maintenance ought to be financed by gifts and endowments. THIRD — All of the tuition should go to faculty salaries. FOURTH — Scholarships and student aid funds should be taken, out of funds given for that purpose, or be taken out of the administrative funds. Called ‘Rule of 20/

The second half of his proposal he called the “Rule of 20.” This, he explained, meant keeping the students and faculty in a ration of 20 to one.

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WEIGH OF ALL FLESH—Clarence G. Phoebus, of Elizabeth, N.J | inflicts punishment on the scales at the Army recruiting station in Newark during his draft physical examination. The obese guitar

He said, under multiplying a $500 tuition by 20, a school could arrive at an average salary of $10,000 for faculty members: The educators smiled.

3 i player out-weighed the scale which records. only 300 pounds, On the Highways 3 Arrested Phoebus carries 25. more pounds than that. So

RUSHVILLE—Jak: R. Brown, 69, a state highway worker, was

Traffic accidents injured five In-

killed when his truck and an auto dianapolis residents last night and! He told the business leaders ® » Frazer Corporation announced ..iiided on Ind. 244 near here resulted in drunken driving that the time has come for their New ousin Hog Prices Up yesterday that it will make a yesterday. charges against three men. balance sheets to carry more of a | new low-priced automobile agmed!: : Harry B. Ballard, 79, of 546 E. the responsibility for educational, 25 to 50c¢ Here al ® eT SEYMOUR — Jell ,L. McMunn, Bellevieu Place, was injured as Welfare and scientific projects. a e or the “All State” to be sold DY 55 geymour, was killed by a car he crossed Michigan St. at King Dr. Sparks Presides . | Trading was active at the InSears, Roebuck & Co. a< he crossed U. S. 31 near here Ave. His condition in General ; 4 va idianapolis Stockyards this mornThe “All State” will look much yesterday. Hospital was reported fair. Mr. Ruml, former chairman of ° arrison ing. Prices were higher than yeslike the Willow Run Company's ee een The driver of the car that hit the R. H. Macy Co. read his terday’s averages. . i i . » : + 5 < low-priced Henry J. with “dis- ; him, police said, was Gale D, SPeech at a dinner paid for by 11| congiryetion plans for 300 ni Alo acre Bn aout les enry Sv as : en a of the independently supported . 3 “cents of early gain lost: choice 170 to 250 tinguishing appearance charac- oCca ed S ~ NAPOLIS -hools of Wherry Act housing units have pounds $18.50 to $19. latter price for istics” it was learned. It will INDIANAPOL schools of the state. . several loads number one and two 180 to teristics,” it was learned. It wi W ee ~ TRAFFIC CASUALTIES Dr. Frank Sparks, president of been approved for Ft. Harrison, 230 pounds, later trade $18.25 to $18.75 be in production next month WILLEIAM H. HASKELL, 87 y 250 to 280 pounds $17.75 to $18.50: 120 to e In production next mc > r ORO NX is : : (323 Days) Wabash College, presided. In the Col, E. P. Bevers, post com- 165 pounds $16 to $18: sows 25 cents In Chicago. T. V. Houser, vice °f 2202 N. Drexel Ave.. retired a avid . : higher: choice 300 to 400 pounds $18 to n Chicago, T. V. louser, Vice! ontractor. Sercices at 10 3 1950 1951 |audience were presidents and fac- oo. o.i4 today $17. 400 to 500 pounds $15.25 to $16.35. president in charge of merchan. tomorrow in the Harry w Moore Accidents ..... 8074 7506 |ulty members from every college owt t Ht gees ar. dising for Sears Roebuck, said Peace Chapel. Burial, Memorial Injured ....... 3060 3275 \and university, both public and Project detalls have not yet to 50 cents bien: on 500d to choice: cows the huge mail-order Sr will ork. Killed ......... 59 58 Private, in the state. been completed by the 5th Army| o08 to Bl 1a00.poung steers. $3850: start “limited selling” of the car is» — It was brought out that the ppgineering headquarters, but it! ig 30d a half loads choice to low prime.

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in cities in the South and Southwest before Christmas, Must Have Facilities Mr. Houser the stores which will sell the car are retail outlets which already have the necessary display, sales and service facilities. The stores which will introduce the car already do a large business in the sale of batteries, tires and auto accessories, he said. Edgar F. Kaiser, K-F president, revealed that the young auto company has been “exploring” the possibility of selling autos through

said

MRS. VENOLIA JETER, 53, of SOUth. 24. of 6100 Rockville Rd. $37; bulk good and

schools expanded to accommodate js pelieved the housing will be in <b

e t steers and to 335;

™ - » ¥ frye. k mixed yearlings. : ae 609 W. 10th St. a cook for the charged with drunk and reckless He veteran bulge which has dwin- tyne form of two, four, six or eight- choice heifers. $31 to $34.50: utility ars Plantation Bar B-Q. Services at driving. led. They now have buildings family structures. commercial cous. Je to a #o0d

Two men were hurt in a car

10 a. m. Friday in the Stuart and faculty, but too few students, root jikely site for the housing cwtiers, $13 to $20.50: bulls. $23 to $28 a i is wv 3 iti Cal tly steady: chot d pri Mortuary. Burial, Floral Park. that crashed into a trackless trol- this year will run into critical is the southwest corner of the venary 3H $40 nals Oa To PIs ley at 1000 W. Washington St. to $36

deficits. k yy nN y . ; a MRS. JULIA WILLIAMS, 590. : post, which is west of the NOW "Sheep 1000: active: native wooled lambs

Both were charged with drunken ; st t ly 50 ts hizher: other of 2518 Columbia Ave. Burial in driving : | h Anse Ot Ayton Finanee Sen Clacess fend, cood Js, prime Tombs uae - Ss - : St. John's Cemetery, Enterprise, Each told police the other was Corn E evator Crus es ter building and closest. 10 Indian-|17; #2 $29.50; slaughter ewes $8 to ud.

apolis, Col. Beyer said. The multi - family construction Local Truck Grain Prices will offer efficiency apartments and one, two and three-bedroom! units with rentals ranging from $76 to $104 a month. Contractors bids will be ac-! cepted at a later date when detail Legal Notices directives have been completed by

Ala, at the wheel.

The two, George Kopp, 26, York otel, and Charles Gilliam, 28, of} 4641 Naomi St., were taken to General Hospital.

Farm Youth to Death

FRANKLIN, Ili, Nov. 20 (UP) —Glenn Smith, 19-year-old farm vouth, was crushed to death yesterday in the power shaft of a corn elevator. Mr. Smith's clothing apparently caught in the chains of the mech-

= = = OSCAR JORDAN, 48, of 415 Harvard Place, an employee of the National Starch Co. 26 vears. Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Patton Funefal Home. Burial, Crown Hill

Truck whest, $21.38. | New No. 3 white corn, $1.72. { New No. 2 yellow corn, $1.72. | Oats. $1.01. Soybeans. $2.79 —————————

In Fair Condition Shirley Feltz, 59. of 1613

= ” = ¢ ’ : < ~n Haynes Ave. a chauffeur for ORVILLE » AMES, 70, : : RVILLE PERRY JAME Cold Spring Rd. Veterans Hos-

LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the under-

v ay : 3 Army, Col. Beyers said. the facilities of Sears since 1948. of 1408 N. Kealing Ave. em- ital, was in fair condition in anism 2s he fried to dumb 3 load . rem re trdlan Dolls wil + ig fos office Pid: Lg : a diy Wi nisw » 1, yas in fair ne 3 -— ndisna receive a s office Bids “Our prime consideration in Ployee of the Johnson-Wood- pe 2 ois Bn ting Mh of corn into the elevator after re- or he Cvarious merchandise machiners than two. vears of tia. bridge Co. 20 years and of the '3¢ ROSPild J - vr turning from the field where he ’ . and’ service as hereinafter designated for more than two years of negotia gr \ ing a station wagon that collided , : e S a ain he respective departments as per purchas wi 3 3% 8 .h Burdsal Paint Co. the last 23 'M& > 3 ’ s was picking corn with his father. order on file in the ent of Public th Sears been to reach ; p g tions with Sears has be vears. Services at 1 to- With a car at 30th and Pennsyl- © | Purchase. and according to the specificaan agreement that will prove to Years. Serv Joe 5 J p. Hi 0 vania Ste Haro d. a $ ated DETROIT. Nov. 20 (UP) jams on file = Sad See 1. ti : % nim ia morrow in 1e Jordan unera Smi investigate - i" 4 : equisition 0. an open be highly beneficial to our dealers, Mrs. Richard E. Rouse, 23, of e elder Smiths in £ --A bandit with a tooth- {1058 A. M. Nov. 28, 1951:

distributors and the corporation,’ Mr. Kaiser said. The manufacturing agreement

and found the body when his son failed to return to the field.

Official Weather

¢ Only—Used and/or rebuilt or new ache was wanted by Hercules motor must be model RXC troit police today. i fo our fre appara tus. trucks. Mack A clerk at the St. Clair { Motor No. L=4-37-F. and our Stutz

Home. Burial, Washington Park.

4640 Caroline Ave. was slightly hurt when a Nickel Plate switch engine hit the car her husband

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: t ford : Tru 0. 153, 166 and 169. Engines to with Sears believed to be the WASHINGTON. Nov. 20 was driving at the switch tracks Pharmacy reported that a i a th head gaskets, gear first of its kind in U. 8, automo- WARING SN oy. ax and 424 St. UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU man asked for pain Killer , er an Safents Star bel RoR: tive history — will “in no way’ (UP)—The pinball machine EE ———~e"p —Nov. 20— for an aching tooth, then | pump. "Manifold for 1% downdraft car cL sto hlishe § abo oC - a EE : | buretor. aust manifold. sive change K-F's established method is about to become a de . Sunrise 4:35 | Sunset 4:21 produced a gun and took | covers and saghets, Water pump disof marketing Kaiser and Henry J. fense casualty. Deputy Injure ’ . a. ; charge pipe. nition wire cable tube

$200 from the cash reg- and water outlet manifold.

1siness of products and money, Arr’s viru] Tati ot : . 3 busine 8 ( f produc and mone) was all set. cars through the firm's regular The National Production Precipitation 24 hrs. end: £7 2 am 3 ister. : | Requisition No. 1040 open 10:00 A. M. but of hoops x = She picked up the bill and dealers and distributors, he said. Ay Jared ncusey Stays on Job Deficiency since Jan. 1 ..... "26 “And I still want that | emitter to (Jurnish an estimate on . als ; ‘ fev Jy womens - —— ——— representatives yesteraay m————————— orraren - SP t ici ” < ming e records oi Tr an GM TELLS its dealers that tak- marked it Policy adjustment. No prese e y hoon Desaty. Shesitf Otic Aodvews os fooara. toothache medicine. the Microfiiming the records of Birth and ing interest in their town is plain charge. U. S. Statement that there is not enoug pul) ee 1% gL eh} intruder snapped: { Public ay 0, po good business. Working in the My face is still read. So is the . etree copper and bronze to meet who believes in serving the public, ; High low “He should have paid for | DBiepeid System. Bidder is to ¥isit the charity drives, passing the coffee face of my stopwatch. WASHINGTON. Nov. 20 the full requirements of stayed at his post more than two 3 3 24 it,” the clerk complained. | Board of ealih on 34 Scar 92 the GY ‘tha Gein acki ; soin - operat amusement hours today despite a couple of 33 2 “He had $200.” | BBM EATS Tn Andes at the chureh socials, backing Sale Really? Mh ? 2 manufac cracked ribs : 81 2 ——eacr a b———————— Books. from (which, {hese mictafiin Awa Ada ry < +4 8¢ a ty nachines. iil aluiac- pe 1 : { a ie mn. . s estimaled griving a Bool! oF BE y FRANK HARPER of the Coal 6 $1 turers said it would be im- He was alone in the County Jail : 3 12 - { that 132.000 images fare to be made, and science. films, all are a par Heating Service has a contest 8 1 So : Fe 2:30 oday wh 55 31 Killed at Elkhart Bidders Bond or Certified Check in the of good business I Ne ¢ ROBE c sie : : possible to find substitutes office at 2:30 a.m. today when 50 33 amount % of your Bid Proposal mus: ! hr s se “ n 237 i . S ask ¢ ) 9 : 13) i . heck abs It is the tired and overworked d phe 9 a se “OHp ole Pu debt 256.966.984.873 for the vital metals. someone phoned to ask a street) 23 1 ELKHART, Nov. 20 (UP)—Leo io the City of Indianapolis, The City. of ; “nublic relations.” But this sentence with 50 words OF God reserve 23.148,087.014 location. The obliging deputy N 51 31 Rj h ac Indianapolis reserves a right to reject an: word-team. “public relations. US ess " offers, dangling a prize ING HOUSE limbed on a table to look at a 35 27 Spang. 54, a truck dispatcher, was gng or all Bids and reserves a Disht to {(t’a 00 + i La os y S$ CLE NG i C 8 52 27 , i. AWAD n rT 0 a or it's good, good, good right through op op "411 expense trip to Miami. cremnoiANAPOLIS, CLEAR 1 at.00 ROMe Flood Sectors map. He welghs only 145 pounds.O@ 44 j3 crushed to death between a semi- Fii{C. “Jif to the advantage to the City good neighbor, good reputation, gor two that is Debits for the day 33.211.000 | ., : map. ; iE 3 Yr ag Eu 5 19 trailer and a loading dock at the of Indianapolis. opr uv 3 oscuE good business. I completed this column in a, Hit by New Rains DHL the Ni fable gave Way ang fas at 31 Whitehall Pharmaceutical Co. City Purchasing Agent i ~ » v v 3 Cras 0 . + 25 > > : 1 ” ADLolY. rev counted 50 words, telling why Local Stocks and Bonds ROME, Nov. 20 (UP)—Pelting be crashed to the oor . Race D.C % 37 plant yesterday. Indianapolis. Indiana QUITE strangely, however, a oal heat is better then added - —— rains vesterday sent new torrents The 46-year-old officer picked T*}W'Psion tae - mmm emmmmmm——— — ( $ ——re - « oS YEol “Ay x 3 ma dealer can't be out hunting car hopefully. “if you send it in, and = Nov. He 4 roaring down on isolated and himself up and answered the prospects in a charity drive, try. “vel noth go.” Be Mt jalf-deserted cities in the flood- caller's question. He answered ing to bag Bucks for himself. Self- , rr. y State 58 re i a Valley. other calls until 4:45 a.m., when I in we . Am States pid 24 _. ravaged lower Po. River Valley. | ishness 1s what good public rela ~ MRS. F. OF W. 42d ST. clipped Ax ries com wit American Air Force planes and relief came. : | This advertisement is not an offer of these Shaves for sale, or an offer to buy, or a solicitation of an tions is not. r cxgl lt Sent it in. But when she got § 83 helicopters, British and Italian “It wasn't too bad.” said Deputy offer to buy any of suck Shares. The offer is made only by means of the Prospectus. Listen to the top Voice of GMito the line which said we'd go to 13% aircraft were pressed into service Andrews, while they taped up his This advertisement is published on behalf of only such of the undersigned o public relations, V. P. Paul Gar- Miami. Mrs. F. wrote a line of 3 a vesterday to drop food to flood- ribs at General Hospital this as are registered or licensed dealers or brokers in this State, rett her own, which said “Really.” 21 tr ed residents of Adria and morning. He asked attendants to NFW ISSUE November 20, 1951 “No one has ever been able With two bi sti Kk 5 trapp ’ : es x aa t le en ste to put ice tag on the regard d 1 Ses on mares, 92 95’ Rovigo—hardest hit of the flood- hurry so he could get back to o put a price p and an exclamation poiht. R #6 13 stricken cities. snish out his shift, 240 000 Sh e and esteem with which a man is Now I'm afraid to turn around. 133 “' Other planes and surface craft “I don't want to miss any serv- ’ ares : viewed by his SWployecy and |I think 1 see the shadow of a 15 16's took the ill and disabled from the ice,” said Deputy Andrews, who vy . . . neighbors. ‘Every business man husband with a shotgun. |E 4 flood area. lives at 5309 E. 10th St. N h m Indiana Public Service Com dan ! 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Abbots & Costello. Mig ou | | *Pub Serv of Ind com 8 » . | Pub Serv of Ind 3'a p 0 8 Price: $100 Per Share 'S 3 Ross Gear & Tool com . 45 . : Indianapolis Camera Co. | RITE JEWELERY SHOP [| SoPpiire Gummins pid . Ye aa And "Acerved Dividends Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained only from such of the undersigned 203 B. Washington i 43 8. ILLINOIS ST. (a.nd J&E a pid 108, 188 as are registered or licensed dealers or brokers in securities im this Stade. | iy- oc ‘ > — — A ——— 3 Fe i Camp pid. . aah 17 to Yield 5%, - CR ————— RT ————— —— annher & 0 S'a% pi / i : Haute Malleable 12% 13% . . : Crutches, Invalid Walkers We Buy Di U8 Machine Co’ 0% 3a Central Republic Company Blyth & Co., Inc. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane and Posture Beds | e uy amonds | Dhltod 5 nd 60 . The offering prospectus states further important information ond (Incorporated ) 3 : Can Be Rented at HIGHEST CASH PRICES | Tmea dividend, Hxns J should be reod prior to the purchase of this stock. Copies of the The First Boston Corporation A. C. Allyn and Company Eastman, Dillon & Co. H A A G : S rate A i oan 4 538 rer 3 4 prospectus may be obtained from the undersigned. All legal matters Incorporated . 1 oe . . . ’ J STANLEY J | c | American Security bs 60 96 : in connection with the issue and sale of this stock have been pre- Glore, Forgan & Co. Goldman, Sachs & Co. Hornblower & Weeks 40% North Oapitel Ave. a ewe ry 0. | Bastian deorly”sd 33 60...2.... 36 Bass pared and approved by John K. Ruckelshaus, Indianapolis, counsel & s S & Webs os | . Wash, Linesln Hotel Bldg. tesville Tele Co 4'af ...... 95 . . “Pas y : -——l uhner Fertilizer 3s I Bo for the company. Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis tone ebster Securities Corporation } ————— — | Ch of Com g 498 61....... 8 sass} . ’ Chena Ind Tel ass 61 ag» 1] Robert W. Baird & Co. A. G. Becker & Co. Harris, Hall & Company Ea! bie fi Ca th 28 CITY SECURITIES CORPORATION Incorporated Incorporated (Inserporated) a i 8 Color 5s 64....1 nt ; b -5.1 i i . Albert Securities ndpis Bublic Lon bc 64. Ba Incorporated 1924 F.S. Moseley & Co. Harrison & Austin, Inc. Albert McGann Company, Ine. ndpls Railways. 5¢ t ; | i . . \ "7 »- .-. » 1. . + I er ola Member Midwest Stock Exchange ; City Securities Corporation Indianapolis Bond and Share Corporation * WE BUY DIAMONDS | uliner Packing 4s 8 417 Circle Tower Indianapolis, Indiana ATlontic 1336 WOLF SUSSMAN, INC. Duper As orp 9 7 wl November, 1951 Raffensperger, Hughes & Co., Inc. Kiser, Cohn & Shumaker, Ine. 239 W. WASHINGTON ST. | Public Service alas (18 i oa ki ” Established 40 Years { Traction Terminal Ss $7 -b ‘ > : ( v : : *l » : £ ~ J