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uropean Army wd »- : ° * ps ean Army and 40d By ‘Nice, Quiet Man’ oats Go for Comic Books [10 bELLANS [BY "V/&Ey en mi Fagin : <3 Banh iif wie : : | 5A shoebox sontaining Jom suey Mr. Rididia since sundsy: Pg with the Rus- By DON TEVERBAUGH from here to Chicago it knocks |$5000 remained behind today for lice fore e door ound , & conference Y es ie a ng ans trim] oo mamuten, 80 : or 00 dC {the relatives of a man who Hiveg the san Sena. Deputy Soman free elections ‘the Indiana Manufacturers As- . . ; sions and died alone, ah son. roid aid Jeath 2 atgnature of the isociation to a comic book-—~but The Midwest Bite : By United Press | The hoary Sverywing Pi avy Sunday nt . ; ; | A it isn't. The IAM-has published| The’ Midwest. has bitten a big| WASHINGTON, July 1-— Goy- bern 2 to By —as Drone! wn me Vernments Obs. lat least 20 different comic books chunk ‘out of the East's lion's ernment officialé said today they’ . ooy DY po 3 Nn droks, al ; meeting with |since 1940. ‘share of the life insurance busi- are fighting to assure enough cans 'n'° the furnis . sleeping Joom| : - n-of the pacts | ~All of them fight socialism. DSS: - [for the summer food: pack despite O HAITY 3. didis, at 468% W. fou , edrs nie, as Stalin The latest is called “We Hit Of the 100 companies with more the steel strike. Washington St, to find the 66- y Adenauer are The Jackpot.” It's the story of than $10 million which had priv-| They are Tedistributing tinplate YeAr-old recluse dead. . . . la young couple who reacquainted 216 Placements in 1951,-39 were stocks, giving perishable foods The frugal immigrant appar-| : ¢ disastrous— ‘themselves with their Amemean Midwestern concerns. Of the 2070 first priority and -taking other ently had no close relatives, p ol wes dA aceoun tit -~ freedoms. ? separate transactions, the Mid: emergency steps. neighbors said. Police 1k the) 2 ‘ practical test |" The story isn't mew. but it's West outfits handled 29 per cent. | “I am sure we'll ride out the $3728.54 in cash “and $1300 in| h of German | 3 : | Tops in the Midwest in size is strike, if it's settled fairly soon,” savings bonds to police headquar-| Towns Running - {worth telling over and over | 9 t the moment ‘again. Too bad we have to dress Northwestern Mutual of Milwau- an Agriculture Department offi-/ters while they try to locate .a \ iting in good 8 " : Wn fal color vomicestri kee. However, Lincoln National'cial said. “We haven't lost any brother, Mike Kididis, Toledo, O., Low on Water ie French will = nn ats 10 36 It {6 Dom P Life of Ft. Wayne climbed into food for lack of cans in 50 years.” whose name was found on a letter By United Press hen the time i "The IAM arran Ee ans. the second spot with the acquisi-| But never before has there been in the dead man's room. The worst drouth on record ications throw ig a Naw SE tion of a Pittsburgh company, a nationwide steel strike during) Rinzan Em yes {parched portions of the “SouthSEALANT ANNIE fs 8 : “Reliance Life, Individually, these the peak canning period. The last| 8 Pp 0. west today while hot, humid .

{publisher, whe wo Whatever two firms ranked 22d and 20th two steel walkouts, in 1946 and There were no relatives listed weqther stretched from the Southg number is ordered by the 1500 .. = 0 c= 11949. came in the winter and fall. °" Mr. Kididis’ personal record at egstern Seaboard to Texas. members of the IAM, says Art v Pea Cron Endl Kingan & Co. where he had] A relatively cool mass of air (Conde, the group's executive sec- The Fading Exec | *R Top nging worked in the hog-slaughtering extended from the Great Lakes

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; + Here's a really serious problem! ; i Te d that you : ] ) summer months, when you doiployers described him as a quiet along the coast to its central - . which business must face , . . | xy “ » | : a pat death your Convention Legmen hid ne ST us a res Is Ewe Ties of your Perishable fruit man who “kept to himself” and tion. Thundershowers hit Iowa, The legman’s job at the '52 po- falling off. There's fewer hours and vege gre packing, a S “formed no friendships among Minnesota and the Dakotas. litical conventions in Chicago will being spent by the execs on the cial said. “Canners ate nishing other workers. | For many sections it surpassed : TTITTI PIPPIN | Gl rs Ve beme je done by 20-inch Admiral TV golf course and more. elbows be- up the pea op: ealt Som! For 17 years Mr. Kididis lived the i qrongty 3 15 years ago. y A EM : of: . sets placed in most of the Inter-|ing bent around a martini. ] 7 .'in a room above the Manhattan X™towns in ssouri and one $125,000 BLAZE—Fire destroyed the Blue River Feed Co. mill in Edinburg today. [national Amphitheatre. news-| The average executive age is COMIng in, along wih fruit Thats Restaurant. But neighbors said each in Kansas and Oklahoma - ‘rooms. : older, research shows. He's work- Why the problem is tougher this yg formed no friends and no one reported water consumption at an siderats $1 25,000 Blaze | Admiral has laid more than ing longer hours with less time ‘Me: " ' into KRW if he was married or what all-time high, Many dairies in plain ny GOP G WwW Razes Feed Mill 5000 feet of cable and spent more for relaxation and vacation. He's ra nners ais A no relatives might survive him, Southwestern Missourt .8aid the : : - 1 than $10,000 to provide the TV taking work home ‘with him on ‘ y ao ny “Ni jet 1 ’ m supply was the lowest on 1e Melos of overnors arn | ; sets with built-in radios. The ap- the week ends and the heavy so. Cause their inventories of tinplate Said Prt auiet Maw of Tecord. . ver the steel | ames State Sefvies pliance manufacturer also is cial demands of business is sow- Were at an all-time high when C0 C0 EE On He dead . Stockyards reported drouth-in-a law was tes ‘It WwW 1 § ¥ | EDINBURG, July 1—A $125,000 spending $2 million to sponsor ing rich fields of ulcers. the steel strike began. 30 days man's landlord: duced runs, with farmers selling Ten ort Fy 4 ; on e US over fire at Seven He Blue River H he Fadio and xy coverage of the yee a Jew arms are ordering 3g t ae gL Siculture Depary “He was a nice, quiet man. thelr Ae Deas their pastures . g eed: Co, mill here today. {big political shows. . bande A ha sked for Never said much. I think he ¥ x he President's By CHARLES LUCEY in bidding for nomination. Either| Fire which broke out late last Several of the Chicago daily all executives. ~~ fon ee ele pres. Came from Turkey, sometime In Missourl, the blackberry and Seripps-Howard Staff Writer 'will have trouble attracting labor. (papers will use TV to cover the P labout 1912, 1913.” raspberry crops were not. expected d still is only | cling -inight and raged almost eight! ent stocks. ) : to reach 10 HOUSTON, July 1—Republican| =: . {convention. 3 L | 38 | His landlord said he saw noth- ‘ per cent of the 1951 xtreme emer: governors almost to a man are| SOUR=A Stevenson KKefauver hours destroyed the 2'3-story| Each of the three competing oca St at Ions Canuers Get Priority ing surprising about the hoard Production. The drouth was exest protection warning national party Jeaders| i) ; RF oss ably fome 3 or imi, its equipment and 10 car-{TV manufacturers have installed) o R f { Oe stficial guess was hat of $5000 found in the workman's Pected to cut the tomato crop in under gireum- that—despite all the Truman ad-|po0t ia ong Sata a New 0ads of ready mix feed. |sets in press lounges, cafeterias tart Race tor jun mee Try 2 a Ty room. half, labor realize ministration’s liabilities — they 0 a hE Milinois Ohio Officials of the firm estimated and public areas of the Amp 4 New TV Permits an EE — a 2 vets '~He didn’t throw money away,” ome Sections vf Jiishous : GOP is far from being a cinch to| te ? 4g loss to the building and equip- theatre. said the "landlord. “He didn’t] lhe drou ad run ays. In radical power- wn -the presidency this year. and Pennsylvania. Some Sop ment al :$90.000-and is the feed! 3 { neries. Others thought it would ,.. mavhe a beer every month, | Southwestern Missouri, only .74 are trying to governors insist the Republicans, Award Winner [ Today marked the official open- take longer than that to create 4... ble. H 't too! inch of rain fell during June. There has been an easy as- t th be 1 inventory at $35,000. h dn't gamble. He wasn 00 g he idea of ups ; 2 . f oe must carry three--maybe four— "pu." companies from -nearby| ing of the filing period for tele- can shortages, in view of the. op: ne wasn't too loose. Only| A *drouth in sections of the sumption the Republicans could of these states to win, | : | Harlan White, comptroller for pm emergency steps being taken. ; - jective seems breeze to victory this fall. Cor-| Shelbyville, Franklin, Columbus, vw. J. Holliday &. Co. has. been Usion permits aud with } began ATES oh ey poi food can. Way I can say is the man didn’t Dakotas, however, was broken by ) 1 * he i 2 ; Bédad xP" Fy e race for three of the four Rp yh y | and goat to ruption in government, unpopu-| Adiai's Available Fiat Rock and Atterbury helped awarded the Lybrand Award bY channels allotted to this ro Ah ners first priority on tinplate, ICY Away moned: James Nich- EE . oorisd a total of 55 thod to d larity of the Korean War, high| There is agreement among the fight the blaze. the National -Association of Cost] and suspended a regulation which) 7 heat death me aad A taxes, public weariness of Demo- governors that Adlai Stevenson's, The mill was located across the! a ccountants for 1951-52. | Indianapolis Broadcasting, Inec., specifies what quality of tinplate] S35. became worried and Salled Seat. geaths in June, with five think thers cratic rule after 20 years—these statement yesterday plainly made Street from the feed company| mr White won the award for Which Operates a og Station may be used for what food item. P2 y y —— ay. anizations of are factors suppose to give the him .more available. It shifted Office and elevator and these j;q contribution to the literature ora ma e : HTD feat 0B, treme myself, : GOP the edge in Novembef, {him from a “no” to a “maybe” buildings ‘were not endangered by | ,¢ industrial accounting, entitled, oF a television Berm 0 Lhe veg. . 1yself. : ; HOR. ous Demo- the blaze. f= Accounts Practices in €rdl Communications Commission 11 Bail Out of B-29 uldn't be Any Aren’t Buying position—and numerou | Cost Accounting Washi fast ‘night y | the positl : icratic governors said they] : !the' Grain Processing Incustry.” In Washington last night. In Oklaho Crash A 128 potilion Republican state executives thought there would be no ques-' ggg - . | A DePauw graduate, Mr, White| Radio station WISH and the IN ghome Lras ; being Rife’ here, sttending the annual con-ltion Mr. Stevenson would accept ‘has also worked for the Joseph i oh aay Bled ole DURHAM, Okla, July 1 (UP)! : | WARE ference of U. 8. governors, arent the nomination. i | E. Seagram Co. and Kingan & “|—A B-29 bomber from Lake ve t br | : { . s | = | Ad yy Duying at pretty Palaver, gov. They did not doubt his sincerity og He holas a master’s degree quests Cif Outlet |Charles, La. Air Force Base FOUN DE D 18 8 5 AF om . , ; ; i |in economics. rw’, P hed and burned in a pasture : 1 fn 3 a; in saying he would make no move u . { jcras rn pi ce in running who ought to know, ama to promote a draft. vod | 'N P Sked WIRE filed for a frequency of near Durham early today after] OFFICES IN 38 CITIES r More of leds a wou R 3 3 Gov. Stevenson sad, ‘without! [INeWw rennsy * (1210 to 216 megacycles on Chan-\its 11 crewmen bailed out. bi ; management P Walter Kohler of Wis- such a move, he believed no draft, : Did you notice? The Pennsyl- nel 13, a very high frequency out-| All the men but one were found y : govs, rs Driscoll of New would develop, and if it did, he {vania Railroad has faster servige let. This is the same channel safe. Officers at Amarillo, Tex. \clal spirit of Sorsey’ and numerous others said,/would decide then what to do. | between Chicago and Louisville, asked by Mid-West Corp. WISH is Air Force Base, where the pilot of can pedple al- -—Jetsey an ge whether Gen. Speculation arose here on two {It started yesterday. ‘requesting Channel 8, another the B-29 reported the crash, said : ; ) regardless o Re : | mh | trains 30 308, very high frequency outlet. |the. missing, man was presumed| e two world Dwight Eisenhower or Sen. Rob- points: | Afternoon trains 307 and 308, 2 | We have pro- + A. Taft is nominated, victory, First, would Harry Truman which for years operated with| Of the three commercial chal sate. . i i - : en y ) heat for Mr. Steven- “The Union,’ a Chicago-Cincinnati nels now available, Channel 20, The bomber crashed after its ug this iafla will demand a tough fight by the turn on the nion, £0 | | bsolute neces. GOP = : {son? ie train, now are separate trains. ultra high frequency, is the only No. 3 engine caught fire and the . ne for a level- : Met Kohler and Driscoll, as| Second, will Averell Harriman, ‘They're equipped with diesel-elec- one not spoken for so far. How- | other three engines lost power, | : : n intact, and er te atl drawing strength from sources tric engines. ; javer, INE Dues Fadio SatONS | he All Fars refused he reveal| +: here's po substitute. for ee : it eome not having & 5 : or than: which would feed a Stevenson Service from Chicago Indi- have sa ey plan to apply for the identities of any of the, crew rts EE experience when comes t having. £3 Il run better than anyone else. Wh ago to" thvesting. THOMSON & MCKINNON has it—

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i ny ; - x step aside if leaders . They 253 he I oro ee northern states decide ecisions made h wort | a y {to push a Stevenson draft? wise deécisiohs as these: . | Mr. Harriman plainly has been ONE—Some 62 million peor taking his candidacy more and or, Sullivan. = are working, and times are good.\ .. "coriously. TWO—To accusations of Wash-" ,,' the Republican side, Taftington corruption, Democrats can picanhower psychological warcite bitter charges of corruptioniraye continue as Gov. Dewey and steal among Republicans in made these statements: the current fight over delegates. | Shits to The?-<

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Ex-Notre Dame Law Cowpunchers Win in lowa Pool

Dean Gets Legion Post : | WEBSTER CITY, Iowa, July 1, | Clarence E. Manion, former Holstein Battle .| (UP)—Charles Jung, 11, drowned {dean of the University of Notre| Four policemen and a truck in the municipal swimming pool,

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or Sen. Taft and] Ha appointed special adviser to the cowboy near Kentucky Ave. and y . . k shock they'll THREE- Both Se 3 a ano! ‘He Tas learned from GUS gov. | Americanism. .commission of the Harding St. early today. Lear said the boy was from Cali your investment problem to us. Or, if you prefer, phone éy've been in Ike have be ; lernors of 40 Taft delegates who tAmerican Legion. A black and white Holstein cow fornia and was visiting grandpar-, or write. No obligation.

Iwill shift to Gen..IKe on. the sec-- Mr. Manion is partner in a had escaped from -the stockyards. ets at Woolstock.

s right when HH Prices Drop . lond ballot—"more than I thought |South Bend law firm and author It galloped southwest on Ken-| [NDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC | : Current Stock Survey on request straight fur- og sR \possible.” lof “Key to Peace,” a book widely tucky. bof CASUALTIES : in again and At Y rds Here It looks like a fair guess Ike \distributed by the Legion. He is! Two policemen took up the) (182 Days) a THOMSON & MS¢KINNON (who are try- “ : will be nominated on the third : la director. of the St. Joseph Bank chase, without success. Then 1951 1952 | : ower on Re: The hog market at the Indian- ballot, Mr. Dewey said. He pre- John W- Crise & Trust Co. and the bar associa-|called for reinforcements. | Accidents ....... 3883 8912 | BROKERS IN SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES in November. olis Stockyards was moderate- dicted Eiscnhower delegates from . . > _ (tion of St. Joseph County. | Two more officers came. The) Injured veessss 1687 1727 200 Circle T Bld nough to get a” active today, with barrows and Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi] = With 40,000 workers already According to the Legion's na- four policeman and a truck driver, gyeg .,, .,,., 32 32 ircie iower 8. MArket 3501 iblican ticket, gilts 50 to mostly’ 75 cents lower. will be seated at Chicago. {laid off, the steel strike is giving tional commander, Donald R. finally got the cow into a truck : : ® ket. How can There were instances when the| ‘Gov. Dewey- did not foresee a Indiana labor its stiffest jolt Wilson, Mr. Manion will serve as on Harding St. | Dan Kidney covers Hoosiers in MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND OTHER PRINCIPAL t? rice dropped $1 from yesterday's convention deadlock. He predicted since the depression. counsel, and guide the American-; The police didn't learn who Senmmnny SECURITY AND COMMODITY EXCHANGES . epublicans in- PD geral trade. Choice 180-240-the also-rans would drop out; That estimate of the situationiism commission in its programs owned the cow or the truck Washington for weekday and ention. They dc hogs were selling for early. - was given today by John W.land directives. : {driver's name. Sunday Times readers. uth 18 told if $21.25-21.75. : : After steady bombardment for Crise, director of the state Em-| ® ér real Déms- Several hundred head choice Tke by many GOP governors, a | ployment Security Division. . — : t these "Néw brought $22. Heavier weights were pro - Taft - governor — Utah's As the steel supply dwindles, . i the ‘maxim, searce. tail. active: miriows Draken Lee-sgame out or some of Indiana's Jungest plants & | Hogs §500; moder instances| Ohioan’s nomination. He sa e have laid off severa ousan 1 get up with and, git 5 in most Ceeneral trade: was certain Sen. Taft would wage men each in the past two weeks. . . ghotce 180,240 pounds ir Sounie deck. No. a harder campaign and be Hardest hit were General Motors 1 C * $ 0 fié dut in the - 1,304 2 190.220 a 3a iO pounds stronger than Ike in November. [plants in Indianapolis and Ander- 4 onvenien cés ith theif own Bai few highly mixed down to son, International Harvester here | ys $20: 270-300 pounds $13.50-2050 RAEto {and in Ft. Wayne, Studebaker in| . . aw roils, siete, anti Local Stocks and Bonds | South Bend and Servel in Evans-| Fortieth Anni versa ry DOWNTOWN OFFICE ? lower; choice - 42 $ Tk AO q | : . 4 , ds $18-18.25: 425-550 Cs i (ville. - Only by eére- . few nde sont) sinks scarce; boars "i-| STOCKS: July 3 Bid Asked! In the Indianapolis area alone, Poet, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania iH Rapubiiesn '3%ite 1000: calves 300: steers and American LoAR 8%, ooyoon 91 1illayoffs total more than 5300. ] f and Market Sireets i tion; full f. Divide and heifers getting moderate apy el cholee American States 48% pid... 244 igi] : Tops Slowdown i Z : ’ . ’ eh veasiings, $33.50: 18ad high choice AVIIMITC COSI JOM 061" 103% Steel strike layoffs, coupled : % BROAD RIPPLE OFFICE da: “It 18 true . He pound steers, 104; Bel BR ik vas com 03g %'with normal unemploymenlt of F LET HE T UST 706 E. Sixty-third Street. of the time; soattered sales good ' to. choice Most ¥ |Bobbs-Merrill Com... Liaise 13 ---+ about 20,000, already have topped i : 3 Les Welker, M aople all the Nghewelnnt She Eatin hei above 131 Be eM in” 3% St Loo 9 "= “=iiithe slowdown which came when ; ‘ , T Aanager, eople all the Ie On rly. sales fully Son: MIIY Cour] BO iors com’ 21% ...|plants started converting a “Tew : * THIRTIETH STREET OFFICE eon ial cows, $18-22.50: canners Circle Theater COM . ........ 4 «+++ months after World War II endg and Cifters unevenly, $13:50-18: mostly Citizens Ind Tel 5% pfd . [.. 50 .) : 1 47.000 a’ o 3001 N. lllinois Street eu vp vs BT ale ier, od heal SealConmanNtth Jenn 4% vl -. 3, 8h, (ed. Jobless claims rose to 47, George E. Hulsmon, Manager ; pnd od, $22 50-24.50: vealers fairly [Cummins Eng com eT 38 . : $ Rd T0l000. active; sinsdy. choi 156-28 30, cull and Eastern Tnd ‘tel 8% Rh 3B Jo oe. crite €3) I ye * SIXTEENTH STREET OFFICE : : A | Equitable Securities com sens lB y - heen 100: scaitered small lot good and ButiltabieSecurities ofd is’ est layoffs in Indiana since de- , 20 W. Sixteenth Street choice native spring lambs steady, $25 30. IDEA _BISCLHC com .ees - -..|pression years. Some of the lay-| i Ralph E. Dodson, Manager 3 Te hd Jose “Nnighier ‘ewes fH: Amir Tinancs 5% pid 11! oft have ” been eased by com-| ' : J +* SOUTH SIDE OFFICE : good breed! wes two's to four's $13- 283 Yo SOND Sie { ' . . 18. "Jeariings to $20. Her Jones Class A pid ..:}|panies timing them with inven-| Today, on July 1, 1952, Fletcher Trust Com- of Indianapolis banks with us. Our customers 1255. M [6 Fe———————— [Home T & T 8% ot .. ;i;| tories or vacation periods, but| Nas 0 ight Street . \ Is Fas 38 that situation can last only a — : : iemits Britie i 14 il L. Kuhn, Manager Continue Hunt [Ima Asso. Tel $2.50. of Nl Chat Situation oan last emly ~~ pany will have served Indianapolis—its busi- tell us that they like our willingness to pro$31 delegates : Tag lin ml ea i il on : d industry and its people—for forty vide them with the banking services they need ROOSSVILI AVENUE Oince o . . are | — < i, Wi Yate For River Victim [rai RB hele 8 Former Chaplain ness an try peo y g services they need. w" lis ii Abin ’ a - !*In ower co cranes SIV | L « “. s ’ son atewoo: A anager , Mr. Russell MANDAN, N. D., July 1 (UP) [1888 Fv, & Wl Pon 0 Yi "1% OF U. S. House Dies years. For a generation or more, an ever Our loyal, courteous officers and employees riman, THis «Authorities continued yesterday indianapolis water oA pd +08 duel « Pe , : ; * EAST TENTH OFFICE ne for a dead: to search the Heart River for the juerson National fe com *. 11% 13 | WASHINGTON. July 1 (UP)— larger part of Indianapolis has banked at are yet another reason why so many of our 2122 E. Tenth Street the nomina- body of oneof five weekend git Oo ae 1 aR‘ |The Rev. James Shera MontSom- co Hus they like to do busi : Donald E. Williams, Manager Sident Alben North Dakota drowning. vietims.|Lincoln National Life ......4 M8 lery setived chaplain of the House Fletcher Trust Company. customers tell us they like to do business with ; Speaker Sim Still unrecovered was the body "gy wmaijory ... .....!" . 38% 39 [of Repreesntatives, died last night : : % ARLINGTON AVENUE OFFICE \ of Gordon Hass, Mangan ee | Mastic: Asphalt: o-.. + : - $3 33 at his apartment in the Methodist Our more than 90,000 depositors—that’'s Fletcher Trust Company. . 6000 E. Tenth Street . ager, who drowned in the Heart nati Homes com ..... 3 .22 2 j|Buliding. ; . : 4 . es . . Bd-| Natl Homes ofd ..... 100 10 : + : N Ted M. Campbell, Manager Bi Ar ¢ Re aay was. 1 Hh wr py Bg oon: Be = Fo justiabout.ong.out of every ve persons in the ' Folarieen offices, {Yobabiysobe Neafuyoise * IRVINGTON OFFICE pe ¢ , time In &[*N Ind Pub Serv 4.58 pfd .... 35% 31° after ‘serving in that post for 29 i i ne i | fing a4 miny futile aftempt to rescue the boy. rosin Tanai tom 1 38 dpe hg a haan Indianapolis area—bank at one ‘or more of the experience and strength of forty years of _ _ 5501 E. Washington Street . 0. |p n om 1 : » . . ¥ . "hase . . : i don’t have recovered a SMOrtiio Gear a Tool com ~ ... 48, nim his full — Fou Voted our fourteen offices. We could not have grown - financial initiative and achievement—two dec- : Reiph C. Wright, Manages = ones now. 8 Cater, ; [*80 Ind G_& E com -.....3%% MY . it. G : * EAST SIDE OFFICE i shburn, the body of Nor-| m4 is ! He was born: in Mt, Carmel, + i i , Yas he fret a Vyas De’ was: 70 covered Slates. Cah” ind “eom “ 16,.|Ind., and came here in 1911. He to be the largest Trust Company in Indiana ades of usefulness to the community—these 2506 E. Woshington Street - Repubitan. gre rei "s Fld Sabiegole oc 59% 13% oat churches, | To without the loyalty of our depositors. = + have built the foundation on which we stand LENevies I. Seedld, Manager B en. Bisen- >. : n elephone Pp cana Suns hay aw . 3 \ i Py till saying it. drowned Sunday despite her at-|Union Title = veer O30 wenrd . ry We are proud that such a large roportion Ye ready to help oli EAST WASHINGTON OFFICE ly all other tempts to save him. Her hody a ar OV Town Pitches In’ J : Br .-s IS Jou, 500 E. Washington Street had been recovered shortly aller ili n, io oan 4ls 60 50000 9 : ia FET : 2 ; : i. Roy A. Wilson, Manager ae I ¥he tragedy. Lo (American team Ale fh’ [For Storm Repairs ING os ER nomination, Rimer Rah, 14, Stanton, was sutliMierder 3% *. | !l LE CENTER, Minn, July 1 at Offices marked with a star of the right * WEST STREET OFFICE . the state's fifth week-end drown- Richie, Eee se 88 oo | (UP)—You couldn't get a beer, A ooh : : : 474 W. Washington Street ER may not . ing victim. Rh of Com, Bldg Sis 01 . 98% haircut, new dress, or anything a : Me ’ - , Stoilke Yovanovich, Manager second place Feed Securities else for that matter, in Le Center ' 2 : i Demoeratia Produce dots Bain 8 Solo tii: yesterday. er eg C eI 11% om an ; . @ | WEST INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE he and his i Copeiee pede: liek See 1 3| Everybody closed up shop to : = 1233 Oliver Avenue ially his fed: BEA ape eit 43%. brown. mix nd Asso Tel 3878 ++. (pitch in and help clean up debris / a i Homer E. Phillips, Manager ey, -HAve won 47-5040; Yoe, A Kapiehurst ine ....|at six nearby farms where heavy INDIANAPOLIS 2] Li : paign oceans mercial sraded 4 per ‘cent. Fxtra, ares | SATE, } “'lwinds last week caused $200,000! . 0 % WEST MICHIGAN OFFICE Rite 30d Ca aits Arm. Prices un-|\ITagtion Termin #4 |damage, . : und 3 Fo "2600 W. Michigan Street {it he to .. changed 1-3 cents Jor 1. 8 erades. Lo > | Bankers; attorneys,” druggists, ’ ; ; 3 ; Jomes L. Moffett, Manager I Be to ie uml quality. fully ample and prices| © IT Kk in P bartenders and mechanics from| | MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM: MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION © iy! Ty ¢ pliéity in later fexens — Commercially rosy rere LOCC ruck Grain Prices the town's business places formed Si fu isl ; a : ‘hn ini Cue nnd y ro: on 2150.20; hens Heht 18-16c. ye Wh re 100-man work crew which tore : Li : ; rl ; a 3 v Reh { ? : ie cro a0 he HE yale oe ; .~ ' |down damaged buildings, burned “| ~~ . -- av : . 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