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Bell System, og Indiana Firm Set High Mark

Both Indiana Bell Telephone Co. and the Bell Telephone System reported record revenues and ‘earnings for the 12 months ended May 31. Bell Telephone System yester@ay announced in New York congolidated net income climbed to a record $388,311,840, equal to 311.40, a share, from $381,261,593, or

| CHICAGO, July 6 (CDN)--{The name is the same but the face will be different. That's the prospect for Chica‘go's International Amphitheatre, ‘site of the Democratic National! Convention which opens Monday.

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{| TV-viewers will find the Demo-| lerats, as usual, are changing the {Republican way of, doing things. | { There will be more arena floor

By DONNA MIKELS When Frederick Feustel lost his sight in 1950, he thought a career tn public utility work was ended. But' today the still-sightless Mr. Feustel is general superintendent of the Ft. Wayne Public Utility Co., achieving in blindness a higher position than he reached before he became handicapped. The 42-year-old took the speakers stand at the 30th annual convention of Indiana Association of

Company Revenues Are Reported For Yea

J Democrats SetBlind Executive Tells. Parley Changes His Comeback Story

Civil Defense Heads to Meet

Indiana's county civil defenze

National cr will meet for the first/Tevealed. yesterday that t

Convention H Air Conditionin

Called lllegal WASHINGTON, July 16 — The

Production Authority the wir

e at 10 a. m. Sunday in the conditioning system that kept Re-

committee room

American Legion national headquarters, 700 N. Pennsylvania St.

Lexecutive

The purpose will be to provide ¢p

counties with equipment to perfect a local civil defense organization, Lt, Frederick T. Cretors, director of the!

of Publicans ‘physically’ cool at Car vention Hall in Chicago last ww was installed illegally. Sa

The unit will do the same for e Democrats next week, it said

information and put after the political heat die |down, the Union Stockyards sn Transit Co, may find itself ip {hot water, Te

$12.91 a share a year ago. | Indiana Bell said earnings were!

seating and less spectator seating Workers for the Blind, Inc., today than during last week's GOP eye-ito tell “My Adjustment to Blindgouging contestfin the big con- ness” The convention in Lincoln

"8 Indiana Civil Defense Depart-

Robert H, Winn, i “NPA ment, said today. ! bit. assistant A

general counsel in charge of en

& record $6,963,929, or $7.33 a share, compared with $5,357,173, | or $5.82 a share for the same 12 months of 1951. \

Appeals’ Rate Cut

Indiana Bell has appealed in| Circuit Court a $4 million annual rate slash ordered last week by the state ‘Public Service Commission. i (Public Counselor Walter F.| Jones said today both Indiana Bell's earnings and rates are the highest in the U. 8. and that the rate cut still would permit the utility above-average earnings.) Indiana Bell reported operating revenues for the 12 months ended May 31 were $58,140,097, cbmpared with $49,557,488 a year ago. A spokesman said the utility added about 20,000 new phones. Indiana Bell's tax bill climbed "to $11,336,632 from $7,542,240 for the same period in 1951, Operating revenues of the Bell Bystemd rosé to a record $3,794,108,631 from $3,442,080,982 a year ago, while the system’s tax bill swelled to $370,192,480 from $299,807,364. :

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western, "Powder River," when pinched a muscle in her hand.

vention hall. | By Thursday, these and other changes will be. in evidence: | =—New Democratic bunting, and {placards proclaiming “16 million {unemployed in 1932, but practical-| {ly none today.” , { —In place of the GOP eagle] jemblem, there will be 11x14-foot| [portraits of Presidents Truman {and Franklin D. Roosevelt. —The huge Republican portrait! {of Abe Lincoln will be placed in storage. | —There will be no guest seats lon the arena floor, only seats for {delegates and alternates. | The hall will be locked on: Thursday for a security check. Secret Service agents will be on| {hand Thursday because of the ex-

lof Technology, worked 15 years

Hotel is keyed to the increasing acceptance of the, blind as useful, cavable workers and executives. Mr. Feustel, who holds a master's degree in electrical engineering from Massachusetts Institute

with the Ft. Wayne Public Utility and with Indiana-Michigan Electric . Co. But in 1950 diabetes caused him to lose his sight.

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» “I retired when I lost my ‘sight, and I thought my life's work was! lost,” he said. “Everything I had!

sight and I could see no way tol rehabilitate myself in the field I ice led Knew.”

Started Training a He started training with the In-|

By United Press

The new “Indiana Civil Defense ¢orcement, said the installation ‘

{Guide” ‘will be distributed. So will}, : ‘enrollment blanks,

identification |«

nder investigation and he ‘wi take whatever action is neces

cards, training’ certificates, wind-|gq.y »

shield stickers and emergency vehicle and air raid shelter signs, Lt. Cretors said.

Feeding Demontsrations

OTHER NPA officials said this

would not involve removal of the system .but might involve erim-

|inal prosecution against the own-

Besides the county directors, ers of' the International ~~ their deputies and chairmen ofitheater, each county civil defense advisory ranted.

‘council have been invited.

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it such action is war

The case got underway last De;

They will attend a luncheon cember when the Union Stoeks

demonstration by

and the emergency mass feedingiyard and Transit Co. tarted iit

the Marion stalling the system. When County Civil Defense Organiza- heard of the project, it

tion at 12:30 p. m. Sunday inithe firm that it would have ts seek an allocation of the

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Part of the program will be metals being used. PANMUNJOM, Korea, July 16 devoted to discussion, Lt, Cretors| *

He expected one subject

| /diana Board of Industrial Aid| Two surprise moves by the Said. {pected appearance of President pris yt Operation

Truman during the convention. 20d Vocal Rehabilitation and Communists indicated today a Would be the recent Convention plans were laig through training won confidence major break may be imminent Skywatch. be ie down by Frank E. McKinney, In-/t0 try to return to his career. In|in the Korean truce negotiations. dianapolis, Democratic national{1951 he successfully ran for city, The Chinese Communists de- Phone Rate Hearing

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OQUCH—French Actress Corinne Calvet, nursing an injured hand, decides to leave pistol-shooting to he-man actors. She was cocking the hommer of a pistol yesterday during filming of her first

the hammer clamped down and

Séon After Bank Holdup

By United Press MT. PULASKI, Ill, July 18—A

bandit was captured in a corn-

field a mile outside town yesterday just 70 minutes after he held; up the Farmers’ Bank here and! escaped with $3000. i The bandit, who identified him-| self as Harold Paneitz, formerly of Bloomington, Ill, walked casually into the bank just before the

. . . is of major concern fo YOU, ‘the parent. To. help keep your healthy, Dr. Edwin P. Jordan gives you sound advice on chil-

child

dren’s diseases, and play

He whipped out a gun, pofnted| a for Dr, Jordan's col it at Assistant Cashier Harry El-| 2 liott, and warned the five bank] YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH employees to “stick ’em up or On the Woman's Pages you'll get shot.” THE TIMES Then he scooped up the cash in TIE PA SR en 0 er Every Friday guns from the bank and fled.

. Police set up roadblocks pgs. . throughout the area and broad. Hint Anderson Mayor

| cast the gunman’s description. A Wj car believed to have been driven I Replace Holder Indiana's Republican state

by the bandit later was found | parked behind the bank. {candidates have settled on Mayor Bandit Identified Noland C. Wright of Anderson

. as Cale J. 1der’ Little more than an hour later, ae Holder's. successor. as

state GOP chairman after two the bandit was spotted near Route] 121 ‘a mile north of here. State meetings eliminated two other

top candidates. * Policemen John Stuper and Clyde Oliver took him into custody in| State auditor Frank T. Millis,

a cornfield. He had: the suey candidate for re-election, said

fears, feeding

with him. The prisoner, was identified by bank employees as the bandit. Agents of-the FBI questioned him

{the state committee which next [Monday is expected to receive

" at length to determine for sure oo Hoiger's Jesignation and whether he was Paneitz. ea ep there : i 4 very

Paneitz, 30, served terms in|, Joliet State Prison for larceny Tiendly feeling by the candidates

and armed robbery in McLean Joward Noland Wright,” Mr. MilCounty in 1941 and 1945. He was 18 Bale. discharged from prison last

March 17. Zoning Change Sought [For Luxury Motel

| Plans

Airport Worker Hurt . While Refueling Plane

A 28-year-old airport worker mitted yesterday to the Marion suffered a broken left leg when County Plan Commission. he fell while refueling a DC-3/ William E. Steinbarger applied yesterday at Weir Cook Municipal for rezoning of 7.8 acres in the Airport. 7200 block of E. Washington St. George Collicot, R, R. 3, who!The commission will hear his peworks for the Roscoe Turner tition at its Aug. 21 meeting. Aeronautical Corp., fell eight feet| Three brick buildings of one

for a 60-room luxury

when his ladder slipped while he and two stories will house the Persons of 70 and over.

| preted hve Scouts ‘Put Away’ - Russey Named Head Stack of Groceries

3 | Of Warner Gear Firm ie to foot tis

| How'd you MUNCIE, July 16 (UP)—E. groeery bill?

Swain Russey was named presi-'" west for one week, 1000 pounds; dent of Warner Gear Division, egos 2000: milk, 2100 quarts;

Borg-Warner Corp, last night t0ipread. 133 loaves.

succeed A, P. Emmert, who re- That's what the 200 Boy Scouts tired after 25 years of service, in- ,4 Camp Belzer put away last

eluding eight as president. week according to Camp Director Four new vice presidents also George Wright.

were appointed at the annual| 1¢ ine jpaves of bread used in

meeting of the supervisory board. ,ne week were stacked end to

jend the stack would be more than {half as high as the Soldiers and {Sailors’ Monument. re —— /Andes Trains Run Again

LOS ANDES, Chile, July 16 { (UP) ~ Train service across the | Andes between Chile and Argen'tina has been resumed after being [suspended for two months hy [neavy snowstorms.

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{motel costing $300,000 were sub-/it said, may be prolongeli expo-

‘males and cancer deaths among ber on his false teeth as “William; Ralph Henderson said one of

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United Nations spokesmen had investment, but he said this re-|July 16 {arrived in Ireland by

Candidate Favors Liquor-By-Drink

FT. DODGE, Iowa, July 16 (UP) — Vernon L. Sharp, Ft Dodge, who said he favors liguor - by - the - drink, announced yesterday he will be an independent candidate for governor.

He said he opposes the. position of churches which “deny adults this right and views with contempt political aspirants who would ride into office on the shirt-tail of the clergy.”

Miss Truman in Ireland DUN LACGHAIRE, Ireland. (UP)—Margaret Truman steamefrom England today. wr

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| Smoking a Key Factor | The WHO report said a “spec- Harry F. Byrd as a mandate

chairman; Leslie J. Biffie, secre-/councilman of Ft. Wayne. This cided to recognize the Geneva tary of the Senate, and their aids Year he resigned Sat post to ge. Convention -for- the treatment of Is Resumed Here during an amphitheatre inspec-!/CeP € superintendency o e war prisoners, and Red truce % [tion {same utility in which he worked negotiators asked for a further A hearing on General Tele-| as general auditor before he lost|2-day recess in the armistice Phone Cos $345,000 emergency " his sight. {talks here. irtae boost petition entered its Cut Working Day One -of the highlights of the An important development |¢pir4q day today. meeting of sightless persons and| seemed likely when the fwo sides! A yesterday's session, Presi-| Of u. S. Embassy their sighted friends who make up/ mee tomorrow. dent H. E. Hussey of Indiana’s| . the associatipn, will be presenta-| Radio Peiping broadcast Chi-| acond largest telephone utility St ff BE tions of three certificates honor- nese Communist Premier Chou] : oIarr in curope : ; lsaid labor costs had increased by ing industries and groups employ-| En-lai’s recognition of the Geneva the amount sought in the petition | | SOMEWHERE IN EUROPE, ing sightless persons. |Convention. A few hours later, the 1 ral increase) ope eavy uy 15—Due to the heat wave, The awards go to International Communist liaison officers asked Since . hay gene | : an American ambassador in a Harvester Co., Methodist Hospital & 2-day extension of the origi- 138 cember., i Death Rate |Mediterranean country has been ang Local 98 of the United Auto- nal 2-day recess called at ‘their| The ose otet: Hussey! I {bending Civil Service regulations po Workers, CIO. All have been request. Both sides were to have [testi ed, was gran 0 ena .| (2 {by shaving the duties of U. 8. “outstanding” in their employment met again this morning. {General to earn 6 per cent on its| +k C |staffs from 40 to 35 hours a week. of sightless persons . | rom ancer But the ambassador, once a One ‘of the reports to be pre. NO comment to make on the {turn was never realized and has By United Press | Successful businessman, mixed 2 sented to the convention today meaning of the Peiping broadcast. dropped to 4.4 per cent. |. GENEVA, Switzerland, July 16 tle vinegar with his lemonade. shows an accident-free record iH ~The World Health Organization] “By American business” stand-the 519 blind employees placed| (WHO) disclosed today that can- ards,” he told the State Depart-|through the State Industrial |cer apparently kills twice as many/ment and Foreign Aid employees, Board in the past five years. ‘people as it did 50 years ago and “You people never do more than, «pegple are beginning to underthat Great Britain has the high- 20 real hours of work. We are siand blind persons are not a! est caneer-death rate in the world.[so overstaffed, Nl aN¥igseparate race,” said J. C. McLain, | However, WHO said it was a'more than that. I reat counselor - for the “burning question” whether this! “By my cutting down the time, | ciate board. “They see with their! iglobal increase is a “slowly pro-I am doing the government aS|prains.” . igressing epidemic” or only a sta- well as you a good turn. This ——— pea ———— ‘tistical increase due to better di-'way you are wasting only 15 in-| nad agnoses in recent decades. stead of 20 hours a week.” Battle Conditions Set ; Dr. M. Pascua, director of Rng |WHO's division of health statis. ¢ Bvrd Wi For Guard Training {tics who prepared the report, said! en. yr ins | Group tests under simulated {by now a certain number of repu-| i. battle conditions will highlight table pathologists hold the view IN Landslide the summer training of Indiana's {that a real increase, even if gen-! {38th “ Ihfantry National Guard] lerally a slow one, actually has! RICHMOND, oa July 16 (UF) | Division. taken place in modern times. oy elias ant or the pe Maj. Gen. Jesse E. McIntosh, | mary ‘election landslide of Sen, IiPton, commanding officer of the i 3 tor 38th, said the training at Camp, 'tacular rise” in deaths from can- him to carry on a fight against| Gray Ing. Jick, July 27-81 104 2 lcer of the lung in the last 20 waste in government, of. Jcavy emplage on years, particularly among men, Mr. Byrd, overwhelmingly re-|{\'\n8 4 Sb eapons [rom jcontributed heavily to the gen- nominated for a fourth full Sen- 2r™ms to 150-mm ho . leral increase. Smoking was cited ate term, expressed amazement| ae - las an “important factor” in can- at deféating by. “such a large Fellowship Society cer of the lung. {majority” Col. Francis Pickens . WHO quoted a 1950 investiga- Miller, who had bitterly attacked 10 Hold Silver Tea | {tion of lung cancer carried out by “the Byrd machine” in Virginia.| The parish Westminster Fellow/the Medical Research Council of Campaign leaders called Mr. ship will sponsor & silver tea at! England and Wales which sug- Byrd's renomination; tantamount |g p. m. tomorrow in the Wash‘gested that “above the age of 45 to election in Virginia, a “triumph ington Street Presbyterian the risk of developing (cancer of of all that Sen. Byrd stands for,” Church, Washington St. and the Jungs) increases in simple and a repudiation by Virginia of Miley Ave. Bropottien with the amount policies of the Truman adminis- Clyde Harting and the Misses Smoxeq. ration. Gladys and Carroll Harting, all The London report said this. Latest United Press returns of My. Comfort, Ind., will 2. a risk: “may be approximately 50 from 1673 of the state's 1780 pre- qramatic musical program. It will

Umes as great among those who cincts gave Mr. Byrd 212,460 votes he followed by a socal hour. A smoke 25 or more cigarets a davito 124,083 in a record-breaking silver offering will be taken.

as among nonsmokers.” Another ballot for a senatorial primary Mitchell Man Stabbed,

factor in the “extraordinary” rise, in this state. SUTE 10 industrial fumes and auto- Body Identified [Robbed in Truck Here | "WHO said the death rate for, SALEM, Ind., July 18 (UP)-—| A 36-year-old Mitchell man told cancer of the genital organs of Authorities said today the body police early today that two men] both sexes has “risen significant- of a man found along the Monon|/who climbed in his truck parked ly" since the turn of the century railroad tracks near here has/in front of 40 W. Ohio 8t. Stabbed] as has cancer of the breast in fe-/been identified by the serial num- him and sobbed him of $70.

{E. Fisher.” Police said he ap- the men held a gun on him while, iparently was killed when he fell the second man hit him and then|

{from a moving train. {cut him on the left forearm. Mr.|

worked on the plane. deluxe rooms, private garages and He was taken home after be-|office, The motel will be part of ing treated at St. Vincent's Hos-'the Parkway Courts chain. pital. em ———————

Heart Attacks Fatal

To Two Motorists ‘Reports Vandalism MARION, July 16 (UP)—Heart| 0, wells, 21, of 3302 N. TIli-| |attacks while driving were fatal| .o St. an erhployee of the But-|

[Tuesday to two motorists on ter Universit ! | y cafeteria, reported] widely . separated Hoosier high-i, jice early today vandals had

ways. 1 oe covered rugs, furniture and the | State police said today Wil-lo, tance of the J. W. Atherton

liam A. Richardson, 79, Elwood, g dent Center with a mixture of {suffered a heart seizure while| 4 ong sugar.

'driving on Ind. 13 near Leisure] in Grant County. Two passengers in the car were uninjured. A Calumet City, Ill, man, Martin McCarthy, 57, died of a heart attack while driving on Ind. 141 near Dyer in Lake County, Tuesday night. He was driving alone.

{Henderson was treated at Veteran’s Hospital.

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