Word: ind
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...week included a $1,000 accordion, a six-foot "bassoguitar" and cellos equipped with loudspeaker horns. Oldest & biggest band instrument maker is 62-year-old C. G. Conn, Ltd., which reports business currently running 35% ahead of a year ago, has 1,000 men at work in its Elkhart, Ind. plant. As with other makers in the same line, the saxophone is still Conn's biggest seller. Also in Elkhart is big Martin Band Instrument Co., whose founder walked there after being burned out in the Chicago fire in 1871, got a job with Conn, branched out with...
...their start. His second, picked up en route, died of jungle fever. His third lost his life when an avalanche hit the car. Once Barone was robbed by bandits who took everything but his car, which they considered worthless. It is now in the Studebaker Museum at South Bend, Ind...
...JOHN W. LUTY Bourbon, Ind...
...French of Idaho, Democratic Governor Paul V. McNutt of Indiana, Socialist Norman Thomas, refused to pay to have them broadcast. ¶ Voted to oppose "war and military training," but turned down a resolution condemning the Reserve Officers Training ¶ Censured the school boards of Valhalla N. Y., Alexandria, Ind., Corunna, Mich., Lock Haven State Teachers College, Pa. for "unwarranted" dismissal of teachers. ¶ Elected not confident Superintended Holmes but Superintendent Orville Clyde Pratt of Spokane, Wash., as NEA's president for 1936-37. Big, solemn, bespectacled President-elect Pratt, at 55 ai authority on school finance, has kept Spokane...
Married. Josephine Medill Patterson, 23, daughter of Publisher Joseph Medill Patterson of New York's Daily News, for two and a half years a newshawk on Colonel William Franklin Knox's Chicago Daily News; and Chicago Attorney Jay Frederick Reeve, 43; in Crown Point, Ind...