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I Sondajv April 23, 196T TIIE IIAMMOND TIMES 1 Vppcal Kaul Calumet Region Obituaries Melton Dies Of Pneumonia at 57 Investors' Forum Ruling on Vole Records Eicliniaiin Witness Sought Mrs. Stefania TrzeciakoHki John E. Kornaus Services for John E. Kornaus, 41. of 4924 Chestnut Ham- Circuit Judge Felix a.

Raul's The Speculative Mrs. Stefania (Tracey) mhn am Vta3 Miw 10KK (AP James Mel- bronchial pneumonia, which de-ton, 57, opera, concert, radio and veloped into lobar pneumonia, television singer known for his He was in a coma for several genial smile as mell as his days before his death, died Friday nicht of pneumonia. Funeral services ill be held refusal to let the Indiana attorney Epidemic general's office examine Lake', ntnpv ruivrr County voting records has been JERUSALEM. Israel (LTI)- ciakowski 76, of 9M Conkey Catherine HospitaL Hammond, a resident of the eom-lfonwing short wiU Adolf Eichmann't defense attor Melton entered Roosevelt JHos-, Monday in the F.iverside Church neyi said Saturday a drive has 7 -7 iLTZ Tuesday at 130 a.m. in the 1 i jerous.

A speculative epidemic is pjtal days ago. suffering from in New York. besun for witnesses in Crmanyi' 'iLesniak Funeral Home, 4918 Ma- t- w. Saturday at home following long illness. 6 The former Metropolitan Opera The appeal.

fHed late Friday by 1S nse is neing milling to testify for the accused 'goun East Chicago, and at star also was widely known as Deputy Atty. Gen. John E.Hirsh-iPncratea D.v to psychological A 1 TV Nazi mass murderer. services wui oe neia luesaay am. St.

Margaret Mary Anfr. Mnci 9:30 a.m. in the Mysliwy Fu- rw.ii tk. b-v f. man.

challenced a Dec. 13 rulinc lorces: uncertainty anout the'm JJUI I1C a collector of r. .4 1 a. in Lake Circuit Court. It AD I iuiure Dujing power me aoi- lar.

and 2 a latent desire 4o I iicliiwtlirknc me Wechtenbruch flew to Germany "eral Home Columbia Ave erard KIeifl officiate Friday to search out potential tomnwnd, and at Warn in a. Burial in Hoy Cross tended the vol in records are 11IOU UII1U1IO public documents and are subject, make me easy money in corn- i UK itnesses. "171 Cemetery. Calumet City. vintage automobiles.

At one time he owned 82 all in running condition. i sinsins to inspection under the Hughes, mon stocks. Cf rVmriA. Anti-Secrecy Act. The bull market is totally un- OCl UCMltl According to reliable sources a veteran of World War II and Bural will be in Elmwood Ceme- -nM rf Hammond tery, Hammond.

'he as employed at Standard Od Mrs. Trzeciakowski is survived vhitin? Refinerv. and was Kaul said in his ruling he that of 1927-1928-1923. Ini LAFAYETTE, Ind. (ITU A those davs the closing the records to preserve 1 i I career reached here, he will try to find Wilhelm Hoettle, one of Eichmann't Gestapo aides during World War II.

Hoettle reportedly is living somewhere in West Germany. At Controls its peak in the by three daughters. Mrs. member of Workersj four-engine DC 6AB will be delivered to Purdue University Tuesday to inaugurate the midwest program on airborne television instruction. them because of a recount suit, federal govern- ment was doing Jl'DGE KAUL ruled on April 7, nothing to con-in favor of Democrat Ray Butz trol 'speculative in a contest involving the Lake' credit.

Today a 1940s. Handsome, 6 feet 2 and usu- iv, tarntu 01 17,110 'Local 210 Mrs. Ann Gobele of Hammond! Mr Kornaus sunivcd and Miss Julia Tracey of Ch wjf Va, f(jur WECHTENBRUCH. according to MFI TftV Air Force Maj. Robert White sits at the controls of X-15 rocket plane which he.

flew to a new speed mark of 3.140 miles per hour at Edwards Air Force Base, Friday. tajju; unc sun, uiouu iiaj The huge plane, the first of two 'hi. 'vrt county recoraer election, lie or of Hammond; brothers and sisters which wOl be used as flying 'the musical world with "Roxy's classrooms, will be delivered to'can?" an pnt.Hamnw Kenneth, David Wayne, Lawrence Elliot and Randall Phillip; a daughter, Beverly Ann; parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kornaus of Hammond; a brother.

Aloysius in Poland, and five grandchildren. Anthony Slazyk dered that the records be impounded pending a possible ap-i peal by Philip H. Darling, defeated Republican nominee, who filed the recount suit. margin speculator must put up 70 per cent of the pure hase price of his stocks. "Shoestring" specula at the Ro.xy Theater.

reports, also may try to obtain testimony from Aloisius Cardinal Muench, of Fargo, N.D. Muench was the Vatican representative in Germany in 1946 and papal nuncio to West Germany from 1949 to 1959. The American cardinal now is at the Vatican. of Hammond; and a Mrs. Services for Anthony Slazyk, Radio shows on which he appeared included "The Ford Hour," "The Texaco Star the Purdue airport from Baltimore, where it was equipped with two television stations and a 24-foot retractable antenna.

Dr. John E. Ivey president of the program, said the second Theodore L. Sendak, attorney FRANCE 56, of 4212 Dearborn Ham- Genevieve Duwar of Hammond. ir I A rkll mond.

who died Friday at his 111) III lit, Oil for Darling, said he will file a Theatre," "The Telephone tion is out. 1. n-'it rnnt Ant in ttiic rol. waiver of appeal for Darling asi home following a long illness, Through his many contacts, and "The Harvest of Stars." He a move to close the case and! Muench was reported to have at-Jwill-be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m X15 Flight in the Dziadowicz Funeral Home, John Dowgiello GRIFFITH John Dowgiello, 83. of 2001 E.

Elm Grififth. died Saturday at the home of a daughter. plane would arrive a few days later had his own television show, later- He sang with the Cincinnati and Both planes will be based at! Chicago operas before coins to umn last weeK, mere is an aoun-dance of money available in the country for speculation. Given tempted to intervene with Eich-mann several times on behalf of 5 4404 Cameron and at 10 open the records. The records originally were impounded Nov.

22 on Sendak's motion when the recount suit was filed. Jewish prisoners during World; a.m. at St. Casimir Church. Pilot Cool the right impetus, it comes out; the Purdue airport where new 'the Metropolitan, of hiding boldly and quickly.

hangars and a runway I War II. A resident of the Calumet Re I have been constructed for them. MELTON ALSO appeared in ACTUALLY, thfl sn-dav ECONOMIC America has never University is headquarters; motion pictures, amona them EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Msgr. Maniey zjawinsKi wui oi-ficiate. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City.

A resident of Hammond for 53 years, Mr. Slazyk is survived by his wife, Antionette; two daugh- gion for 50 years, he was a retired employe of W. B. Conkey Co. in Hammond and a member of Gary Bible Students.

Robert Servatius, Eichmann's chief defense counsel, said that he faces almost unconquerable difficulties in getting former Nazis to come to Jerusalem to Calif. AP)-A test pilot cooly in which Darling could appeal the faced such psychologically-based for the six-state educational ex-: "Stars Over "Sing describes as "just routine" a trou-i ruling against him will pass as sne faces today, iperunent. Services will be held Tuesday ble-nlacued flicht in the X15 rock-IMav 7. But DarW said Millions of investors are willing identify Eichmann. He pointed ters, Mrs.

Mary Evon, East Chi-out that the Israelis have refused jcago; Mrs. Geraldine Diacek, at 2 p.m. in the Johnson-Roycejet plane that set a new controlled would waive an appeal to avoid to take risks tne money Funeral Home, 242 N. Griffith flicht sneed record of 3.140 miles! tvins ud reeistratinn rprnrHe i plentiful to carry out such action. THE EDUCATIONAL telecasts will be beamed to almost all of Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wis- Me a Love Song," "Melody for Two" and "Ziegfeld Follies." From 1940 to 1942 alone he gave 30 operatic and 100 concert performances and appeared on 125 radio broadcasts.

Melton had a sense of humor to guarantee safe-conduct and, Highland; a son, Stanley of Ham an hour. In his suit, Darling attempted A sobering thought about this Griffith, with Daniel Moore-house officiating. Burial will be Air Force Maj. Bob White to show mass irregularities at the speculative epidemic is that xonsin. zoomed more than 50 miles a1 Ps last November when he was' America is not prepared to han- Each of the planes will carry that witnesses also risk arrest when they return to West Germany on the basis of their evidence.

mond; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Frugal of Uttica, N.Y.; and Mrs. Caroline Wojcikiewicz, Hammond; two brothers, Joseph of Uttica, Charles of Hammond; and in Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary. Mr. Dowgiello is survived by his widow, Emilia; five daugh minute to an altitude of 103,000, heaten by Butz, who piled up die it adequately.

It might be about 6' i tons of television equip- illustrated by an incident in a compared to a disease epidemic; ment for sending video-taped in- Knn; nv mnrort Aftr ha fect Friday, thus breaking the M.uoo-vote margin. ters, Mrs. Anna Belush of Grif- ters, Mrs. Anna ol ATTORNEY General three grandchildren wit-jo(j ncori of 2m ph he had Republicans have sought to ex-in our country with far too fewistructional material to schools at responded to several calls for en- Petersburg last March 7' 2 viden Professional, ethical medical doc- all levels-elementary, secondary coreSi one man in the baIcony ta lSfa J2: Particularly insistent for yet Helen Klinger and Mrs. Ruth Still Convinced that thousands Of VWo arp millinnc nf invpstnrs With one plane serving as a annthpr snn? Mtnn THERE WERE tense moments illegal votes were east in ij.k-L if standby, the other will transmit jhjm and said: "Thank you, Uncle tuiiuit; iiit.ii unui inaiiuii aiiu au' Winkowski, both of Gary, and Mrs.

Rose Cundiff of Highland; two sons, John at home and Al uu uiuo uc4uciiLjf uianneis Charlie, and 76 from 23,000 feet over Mont- during the 11-minute flight-when County last fall, particularly by the engine quit temporarily and improperly registered or moments later when the wept- in the name of those who no wing Dart's pressurized cabur longer lived in the county, sprang a leak. White later brushed aside the So(ljfr Tllitll'Prl fred of Colonial Heights, one sister, Mrs. Vincenta Farina of Griffith; 10 grandchildren and pelier, Ind. Ivey said dates for the start of signal testing and lesson telecasts would be announced shortly. Gideon Hausner, the chief prosecutor, last week said he is willing to accept affidavits from witnesses in West Germany, or testimony given through a commission before a West German judge.

A spokesman of Servatius office said this latter solution, which would allow for a limited form of cross-examination, is probably- hat Wechtenbruch would seek to arrange. Meanwhile is has become clear that Eichmann intends to denounce as liars all bis former vice from? From customers' brokers and mutual fund salesmen. And salesmanship pervades these fields. One single New York Stock Exchange firm is employing more customers' brokers than the total number of registered investment counselors in America. seven great-grandchildren.

3Irs. Helen Henderson Mrs. Helen Henderson, 68, of 309 Matthews Gary, formerly of East Chicago, died Friday in Norman Beatty Hospital, West-ville. Services will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in the Prusiecki Funeral Home, 139th and Main streets, East Chicago, and at 9 a.m.

in St. Francis Church with the Rev. Ignatius Vichuras singing the mass. Burial will be in St. Casimir Cemetery, Chicago.

Mrs. Henderson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lucile Y'urich "Jimmy Melton," a critic WTote, "would be a brilliant concert artist if he took himself a little more seriously." Melton was born in Moultrie, and made his home in Greenwich, with his wife, the former Marjorie McClure of Akron, Ohio, and their daughter, miscues, saying, We expect; Mrs. Marie Krumm some unusual things to show up' Tn Pi'ncli Mrs. Marie Krumm, 71, of 7010 in an experimental program." So You Heard The Sirens Chestnut Hammond, diedj Seconds after the X15 dropped At KlVCrdalc Saturday at home following a 'from its B52 mother plane at RivERmiFA p.

INYESTMENT advice must be 111., short illness. feet, its rocket encine oiiit.L-u: Margot. MELTON attended the University of Florida, the University of A resident of Lansing and, The X15 dropped 7.000 feet collisionJlate Frid ethical and professional tried t0 Riverdale. 8 I level. The bulk of ft emanates HAMMOND Friday and Mrs.

Virginia Green, both of from the salesmanship level. When I go to a medical doctor she currently was a member of At "8'fppt f. rnrt (Ay0Pt arles Cook' 18-Concordia Lutheran Church of At 37,000 feet the rocket engme of 15218 Western Posen. and Georgia and Vanderbilt Univer Gary; thrqp sons, Joseph Danski 12:30 p.m. Wildwood St.

Hohman garbage fire, 57,000 pounds of thrust came on: was reported in fair condition sity. Tim einppr whn inlnnAoA nriri- aides and associates in the Gestapo who testified against him after the war. Much of the prosecution's case Is based on testimony taken at the Nuernberg war crimes trials and elsewhere from former Eichmann aides Hoettle, Dieter Wisli-ceny, Rolf Guenther, Hermann Krumey, Theodor Dannecker and Wilhelm Becher. 3:28 p.m. 1545 173rd am of Hammond; Edward Danski of Newark, N.J., and Tom Henderson of Seattle, and six -DUlanCe.

I nalv Wnma a lamioi vbA. ai iuu inrotue, siamming mte Saturday night in St. Francis Hos-back in the cockpit seat with a pital, Blue Island, where he was force three times that of gravity, taken with back injuries follow-Over the radio came White's un-ing the n.15 Friday acci. emotional: "That was quite a dent fa Riverdale. to get a check-up, I receive different treatment than when I go out to buy an The doctor has an ethical and professional code to maintain.

The automobile salesman simply must outsell his keen competitors. Ever since the Securities and grandchildren. Schlueter Services 5:48 p.m.-42 State the late Dr, A. A. Muhphree.

caU president of the University of 6.00 p.m.-521 Conkey am-Fiorida wi(h advising him to bulance. take up a musical career. Mur- MUNSTER Word has been o.uo p.m.-u Merrill inna- phree had heard him singing WHITE pulled the X15 into a slowing for a stop, headed east on Hammond. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Neidow Funeral Chapel, 117 Rimbach Hammond, with the Rev.

P. F. Golter-mann officiating. Burial will be in Oak Glen Cemetery, Lansing. 4 Mrs.

Krumm is survived by two sons, Arthur C. and Herbert both of Lansing; one daughter, Mrs. Donald Greer, with whom she lived in Hammond; two brothers, Herman Reich of Dupree, S.D.,- and John of Lansing; 13 grandchildren and one chapel. climbing angle of 30 degrees street at the intersection Exchange Commission came into received from Fullerton, Calif, that funeral services for William Schlueter, 77, formerly of Munster, the rocket plane shot like a bullet; with Wentworth avenue, when his being 25 years ago, it became clear that the entire securities TN EIGHT months of quizzing by Israeli police, Eichmann denounced them as "liars" every time he was confronted with their evidence. Eichmann's deposition to the 'Israeli police is sprinkled Although Melton's success in New York was almost instant, he had some difficulty getting a chance to show his talent.

6:48 p.m. 1245 River "car fire, 6:57 p.m.-1122 Merrill ambulance. 7:30 p.m. 920 Conkey init were held in Fullerton on Thurs on us urst iuu power run. At; car was struck from the rear by a 80,000 feet, White had his record 'car driven by Mrs.

Wilma Wolf-and shut off the engine. jender, 54, of 416 W. 119th day, profession had to improve its ethical standards and basic knowledge. Mr. Schluetecwho moved with His momentnm carried him still "Roxy" Rothaphel, headman at iator.

his family Fullerton last Sep higher. At 90,000 feet, the cabin 11:40 D.m.-1224 Indiana am.ithe Roxy, was too busy to give sprang a leak and White com great-grandchild. YET IT HAS not done so. To-lhnlanrP ihim an audition. Melton settled throughout with similar attacks jtember, died last Monday.

He is against other former aides. Itjsurvived by his-wife, Minna; a made clear that Eichmann will (daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Szera- Attends Conference At South Bend day there are in America scores Saturday that by singing in a loud tone out- pensated by inflating his space-type flying suit. At 103,000 feet the X15 reached the top of its of unhappy brokerage partners! 6:25 a.m.-7518 Walnut am- side Rothaphel's office door while Sister Mary Dolorosa, obstet seek to establish a picture ofimeta; a brother, Harry, of Ham- rics supervisor at St. Margaret, and hunfreds of discontended bulance, himself as a hard working, conscientious but unimportant bu- mond; a sister, in Berlin, Germany, and a granddaughter, flight and White eased the plane Hospitali Hammond, recently par-l customers' brokers who should Deaths Elsewhere reaucrat who took orders from Moore.

jnose gently into a glide back to aiticipated the "Familv-Centered'bccome competent, ethical and 1:34 p.m.-7358 Hohman landing on a nearby dry lake. Maternity Care" workhnn snnn-! professional investment counsel-1 fire call A 30-knot Wind Whipped UP sored bv the Maternal and Child Ors. Linden Ave am. his superiors but made no policy decisions and had no personal hand in the extermination of six Area Realtors Mii.t flnrl raiicod fha rtlana in c-Kni uAlu i TViio rntumn ie nn WINNIPEG. Man.

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UJ -n y.in. itfiy ujiii aili Sifton 64, editor and publisher Hospital at St. Joseph from investors and speculators bulance "SVt day in hisjOpen National cell, quietly reading and Wcd' Rothaphell went out to see what the commotion was about, liked Melton's voice, and hired him on the spot. MELTON'S interest in old auto-mobiles stemmed from his fond-r for a big white car owned by nis uncle. He began his collection in 1936 and placed the cars on exhibition in a Nonvalk, museum.

The collection was valued unofficially at $300,000. Most of the cars since have been transferred to other exhibits. 5925 Calumet South Bend. jwhose money-management affairs 6:05 p.m.- wlc vw ury Lake Friday at Winnipeg Clinic. 1 Ihe event was co-sponsored by -are in a sorry state because of ambulance.

the St. Joseph County Council of! the unethical and unprofessional -5908 Columbia NEW YORK AP) Luca Como.l'Sht, 'White experienced com- 6:43 p.m plete weightlessness, as Community Serv ices. Aileen Ho-'advice they have been given. 78, mother of singer Perry Como, plane's momentum temporarily) gan. of the Maternity Centerj The present unsound, unsafe, counteracted gravity's downward New York City, conducted 'ignorant speculative epidemic is ring orieny wun oervauus wmie the court recessed for the weekend.

Hausner announced at the close cf Friday's session that he had completed, for the time being, playing tape-recorded sections of Eichmann's police testimony. The Calumet Board of Realtors will join hundreds of other boards across the nation in observing Realtors Week which opens today and continues through Friday. Max Skinner, president of the local board, said the professional services provided by Realtors and I the workshop. pull but a clear manifestation of the ambulance. AD Hammond SIRENS Saturday 8:47 p.m.

809 State ambulance. EAST CHICAGO Saturday 2:37 p.m. 4751 Grasselli ambulance. died Friday at her home in Can-nonsburg, Pa. i CHICAGO (AP) Jack A.

Schram, 53, president of the Comptometer makers of business machines, communications and electronics devices and golf equipment, died Friday. SUCCESSFUL INVESTING forces that have been building up for 20 years. It is alright for high authorities to warn the public to curb speculation. But with Next week Hausner is expected Helmet Radio BONN, Germany (AP)-A new their civic contribution to the progress of the area will be highlighted during the week. MUNSTER to begin presenting 39 scheduled prosecution witnesses and a mass of documentary material.

millions of people caught up in Investment Bankers' Role A Key One for Business America's inflation forces, it is Friday type of steel helmet containing a going to take some grass roots! 8:21 p.m. 1920 Ridge brush 'walkie-talkie radio eventually will It is generally estimated that "During this week we hope to administration to handle the spec-1 fire. be worn by West German soldiers, his case will take a minimum of, impress upon the public that a two months. The defense will! realtor, is more than just a real derwriters. In many cases, a ulative desires of armies of peo larger selling group will be pie with billions of dollars.

By ROGER E. SPEAR "Just what are investment Saturday I predicts Lt. Gen. Altred Zerbel, 3:11 a.m. 8941 W.

Delaware I commanding inspector of West ambulance. 'Germany's armed forces, open its case only after the pros- estate agent," Skinner said. "Be ecution has finished. ing a member of the local real formed as other dealers are TnF kori'M OAK PARK, 111. Funeral services were held Saturday for Herbert J.

O'Laughlin, 52, survivor of the 1937 Hindenburg Zeppelin disaster. O'Laughlin survived the explosion by leaping from the flaming airship as it sank to the ground at Lakehurst, N.J. Thirty-two of the 97 persons aboard died, bankers, and what do they do?" G.R. estate board and the" National Ass6ciation of Real Estate Boards he must meet the requirements of asked to join in the sales effort.) (From 3 readCrs) "I want to The issue is then sold to the some stocks for a quick public in accordance with federal profiti Send me a ist I and state security laws. Leave your money where it is.

these groups for demonstrated End Study on Disposal Atom Waste competence and business ethics When you get ready to invest, "VE ARE in our sixties and consult your banker. before receiving the right to be designated a Realtor." Investment bankers serve the long-term banking needs of corporations. They provide the organization through which a corporation can market its securities to the public in return for funds needed in business expansion. In contrast are the commercial banks from which corporations own shares of Aluminum Com Boy Bruised in Auto Collision GRIFFITH James Estes. 11, STOCKS BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS BOUGHT and SOLD Write, Call or Come in for Free Information PEERSON COMPANY Phone: WE 1-7768 S305 HOHMAN AVE.

HAMMOND pany of America. Should we hold i or sell?" B.W, Tt REALTORS HERE will kick off logical study of the Mich.gan -Basm made to determine whe er the area could be used of 3033 Gerry Hammond, was cut and bruised on the face Friday night in an auto accident on Harry C. France offers wise investment advice in his new 42-page handbook Your Financial Security. For your copy, send 50 cents in coin (no stamps) to Hammond Times, Box 2492, Grand Central N.Y. 17, N.Y.

disposal of liquid radioactive antx nfprahirB fnP Hictriw cals and literature for Ridge near Broad street. Aluminum 'producers still appear troubled by excess capacity, and this may take a while to work outt Alcoa shares have recovered some lost ground in the recent general market advance. Industry conditions should im James was in the auto diven waste, has been completed by the Interior Department's Geo- by his father, Clyde W. Estes, logical Survey. 46.

Driver of the other auto was distribution during the week. Mayor Edward C. Dowling of Hammond has joined many of his counterparts across the land in issuing a proclamation designating the period as "Realtor Week." The term Realtor, Skinner said, Albert Lee Fondren, 31, of 1633 Delaware Gary. borrow a short-term basis say, to meet a payroll or to finance a seasonal inventory. When a corporation decides to sell publicly a sizable amount of its securities, The study was made for the Atomic Energy Commission which presumably will decide the question.

The report does not say whether the basin should or The autos were going in the op GET MORE OUT OF YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLAR! posite directions when the colli sion occurred, according to Pa WE INVITE THE SMALLER ACCOUNT prove as the economy picks up, but action of the shares may be slow. I believe you would be better off if you switched this -stock into Purex (OTC), a very able merchandiser. Purex makes a wide line of household cleansers and toiletries and has had an unusually good record of earnings growth. trolman John Burns. Each driver claimed the other was over the should not be used for that a trademark of the NAREB purpose.

jand denotes a person engaged in "THE MICHIGAN Basin covers the real estate business who is about 122,000 square miles, in-! an active member of the associa-'eluding parts of Michigan, Wis-tion and who subscribes to its center line, he said. SPEAR Greene to Present an investment banking house will normally be called in, to "under consin, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana Panni "t'1 UTito" rnnrlitinnallv Pnarantee William A. Greene, the Canadian province of Ontario. The report said the basin is THE ASSOCIATION was formed the- success of the issue. In FiitMifminnJAHt tf T1nMf Hf.11- filled by about 108,000 cubic a goal of raising of sedimentary rocks, mainly of! standards in the real estate prac-Paleozoic Age, which are at i 'ice.

There are now 1,370 mem- least 14,000 feet thick in the tor boards with total membership central part. over 68,500 realtors in the The report discussed in detail United States' and some other Indiana Harbor Works of many Steel will present a technical Partc'Pate- paper at the 1961 Spring Confer-I investment banker skill ence of the Assn. of Jron and is vital in decidl he tvPe of Steel Engineers. I security to be issued, its price, The conference will run Mon- and its After the dctaUs dav. Tuesday and Wednesday at are worked out, the investment CONSIDER Consider the important ind conw vniene ef family lot whtn th ncsiity iriias, It'i 1 1 to hv, than hv not.

Purchti family lot now through tht convenient of no money down, no interest end monthly paymenti. Elmwood Cemetery 1413 169th SI. Tl 4-7077 (Non-Stctarien) the possibility of disposing of, countries, liquid radioactive waste by injee- Skinner said that the code that 1st. Louis. About 800 steel indus-i banker in' effect purchases the tion in deep wells.

Particular governs the business standards try rolling mill authorities will issue from the corporation, which edward I inc. consideration was given to those 'of Realtors is more exacting in receives its money in return. attend pazdur, i 185 N. WABASH, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS STATE 2-7477 Next comes the job of retail- Greene's subject will be "Four- strata which are important sour- its requirements than state li-ces of ground water in parts off cense laws for real estate brokers the basin. and talesmen.

Zone Reheating Furnaces arid ing the issue to the public. This Pusher Controls." 'may be done by the original un-.

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