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...stock from the foundation at $25 a share, will try to buy the remaining 70,800 shares from 1,500 private owners at the same price for a total investment of $9,302,500. Said Barr, who is also building suburban stores in Detroit, Kansas City, Mo. and Gary, Ind.: "We aren't through expanding...
...another big deal. It won Federal Power Commission approval to spend $35 million on converting 1,168 miles (from Baytown, Texas to Moundsville, W. Va.) of the Little Big Inch line to petroleum products, including construction of a $13 million, 230-mile additional 14-in. spur from Seymour, Ind. to Chicago. To continue its present gas deliveries to the East, Texas Eastern will spend another $61 million on loops and compressors primarily along 453 miles of its 30-in. line from Beaumont, Texas to Uniontown...
Died. Arthur Fisher Bentley, 86, philosopher, political scientist, author (The Process of Government), collaborator with the late John Dewey on Knowing and the Known; in Paoli, Ind...
...city editors' efforts to find a local angle. Miami Herald reporters managed to extract opinions from a Robert E. Lee. a Colonel Guilford R. Montgomery, a Jack Mead and a Mrs. A. J. Eisenhower. Historian (Lincoln Finds a General) Kenneth P. Williams was traced to Bloomington. Ind. by the Atlanta Constitution, and allowed that "it would have been rather unjust to replace Lee for that one battle." Mrs. Robert E. Lee III, identified as "the widow of the Generals grandson," confided to the Washington Post and Times Herald that the Ike-Monty verdict was "disgusting...
RUSSELL S. DOZER Greencastle, Ind...