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Glossbrenner, Alfred M., 103, 141, 178.
Gochenour, M. L., 106, 127, 141, 178.
Goodbar, Charles L., 38, 68, 106, 141.
Goode, W. G., 38.
Goodrich, James P., address Ki- wanis Club, Indianapolis, 13; flag raising Wabash, 19; Heroes Day proclamation, 122, 123; 132; proclamation First loan, 25-26; 46, 82, 83, 85, 87, 102, 137, 146, 167, 172, 199, 206, 213, 231, 232. Goodrich, Mrs. James P., 32.
'Goods and Service Doctrine', 202. Graff, E. U., 211, 228.
Grand Rapids, Mich., 208.
Grant County, 31, 37, 63, 67, 105, 140, 172, 177, 187, 193, 196, 212, 214, 225, 232, 234.
Gray, R. M., 40.
Greathouse, Charles A., Chairman Democratic party, 82, 203.
Great Lakes Naval Training Sta- tion Band, 161.
Green, Allen, 235.
Greene County, 33, 40, 69, 105, 144, 175, 177, 189, 194, 198, 214, 225, 232, 234.
Greene, Mrs. Monte L., 187, 193, 196.
Greene, W. M., Jr., 233, 235.
Greenough, Katharine C., Chair- man Liberty loan Committee, Woman's Franchise League, 92, 120.
Greenough, Walter, Director of Publicity, 79, 83.
Gresham, James B., first Ameri- can to die in World War, 73.
Greve, F. W., 215.
Greve, Mrs. J. W., 233.
Griffith, Mrs. B. B., 189, 194, 197, 198.
Griffith, Grace, 189, 194, 198.
Griffitts, L. C., 170, 178, 233, 234. Grimsley, Harry C., 178.
Griswold, Adaline, 188.
Grose, George R., President, De- Pauw University, 110.
Grove, Sylvia A., 187.
Guernsey, Mrs. George Thatcher, 182. Gwin, Edith, 198.
Haas, Charles S., 27, 39, 69, 107. Hall, E. B., 46. Hall, Mrs. Alvin, 196.
Ham, Owen C., 69, 106, 144, 178.
Hamilton County, 37, 67, 102, 106,
140, 177, 187, 192, 196, 208, 214, 216, 224, 232, 234.
Hammel, 108. Hammerschmidt, L. M., 215.
Hammond, Capt. J. J., 'British Ace', 116.
Hammond, Fifth liberty loan meet- ing, 166.
Hampshire Swine Breeders Ass'n, 86.
Hancock County, 37, 63, 68, 106,
140, 174, 177, 187, 192, 196, 212, 214, 216, 223, 232, 234.
Hare, Mrs. Frank, 98, 187, 192, 196.
Harley, L. E., 234.
Harriman, Rev. Louden A., 161.
Harris, Frank M., 40, 69, 105, 144, 177.
Harris, Mrs. O. B., 189, 194.
Harris, R. W., 232.
Harris, Mrs. W. E., 196.
Harrison County, 40, 69, 106, 144, 177, 189, 194, 198, 224, 232, 234.
Hatfield, Mrs. Will, 189, 194, 198.
Hatfield, William S., 179.
Hattery, Alden B., 92.
Hawkins, Mrs. Oscar, 198.
Hawkins, W. J., 144, 177.
Haworth, C. V., 234.
Hay, Jr., H. G., 68, 101, 106.
Haymond, N. E., 233.
Hays, Will H., 42, 46, 53, 82, 203.
Haywood, George P., 179.
Heath, Mrs. Fred W., 187, 192.
Heath, Mrs. Sam S., 187, 192.
Heath, W. A., 157.
'Heatless days', 75.
Heaton, Mrs. H. E., 188, 194.
'Hell' and 'Highwater' tank race, 160.
Heller, John, 126.
Heller, Mrs. O. S., 192, 196.
Hemenway, James A., 203.
Hemingway, R. R., 234.
Henderson, Mrs. Julia C., 184, 187, 228, 229.
Hendricks County, 37, 68, 102, 106,
140, 178, 187, 192, 196, 226, 232, 234.
Hennings, Joseph E., 178.
Henry County, 37, 63, 68, 106, 134, 140, 169, 178, 187, 192, 196, 214, 225, 232, 234.
Henry, W. B., 178.
Hering, Frank E., 203, 204, 232.
Herschell, Josephine, 80, 85, 120, 182, 187, 189, 195.
Herschell, William, 85, 145.
Herzog, John A., 233, 235. Hess, Lewis J., 178.
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Heyland, T. Leslie, Chicago, 160. Hiatt, Edgar F., 39.
Hickman, Hubert, 129, 141.
Higginson, Mrs. F. L., 182. Highley, A. E., 232, 234.
Hill, James G., 233.
Hill, L. W., 232. Hill, Mrs. Frederica, 185.
Hill, Nat U., 233.
Hillabold, Harry A., 232.
Hillenbrand, John A., 29, 38, 68, 106, 141, 178, 215, 233, 235.
Hillis, Rev. Newell Dwight, Brook- lyn, N. Y., 28, 59.
Hindenburg Line, 108.
Hines, Fred E., 177.
Hinshaw, Jacob E., 38, 68, 106, 141.
Hirsch, Joseph, 233.
Hodges, W. F., 141.
Hogs, Indiana, pay cost of war, 148. Hoke, J. Fred, 103, 106, 141, 164, 178.
Holliday, John H., 46.
Hollingsworth, Mrs. M. P., 189, 194, 198. Holton, William E., 233.
Home-coming Day, 159, 163, 172, 173.
'Honor Week', 218.
Hooker, John, 40, 70.
"Hoosier First to Buy" Liberty bond, 27.
Hoosier Thrift, 230.
Hooton, Mrs. Agnes, 188, 193.
Hoover, Mrs. Louis, 195.
Hopkins, John S., 233.
Hougham, Harry C., 106, 141, 178. House-to-house canvass, in woman's loan campaign, 191.
Howard County, 37, 68, 103, 106, 135, 136, 140, 178, 187, 192, 225, 233, 234.
Howard, C. L., 24. Howe, Laura A., 187, 192, 196.
Hubbard, Charles S., 68.
Hubbard, Kin, 158.
Huber, John, 234. Huddleson, William S., 38. Huff, William P., 232. Hughes, Agnes, 189, 198. Hunt, J. J., 233.
Hunt, Mrs. Judson J., 188, 192, 196. Hunter, H. D., 105.
Hunter, Mrs. John A., 188, 192, 196.
Huntington County, 28, 37, 68, 97, 98, 106, 135, 136, 139, 140, 166, 169, 178, 187, 192, 196, 208, 214, 216, 223, 230, 233, 234.
Hurst, Clement C., 68, 106, 141, 178.
Hurst, George A., 106, 144, 178, 233.
Hutchinson, R. M., 203.
Huthsteiner, W. F., 40, 69, 106, 144, 178.
Immerman, Dr. O. V., 234.
Improved Order of Red Men of Ind., subscriptions, 58.
Indiana, average family bought $1,000 of war securities, 17. Indiana Bankers Ass'n, 25, 31, 44, 56, 207.
Indiana Cattle Feeders' Ass'n, 86. Indiana Congressional districts, W. S. S. per capita sales, 222. Indiana Corn Growers' Ass'n, 44, 86.
Indiana Draft Horse Breeders' Ass'n, 86.
Indiana Federation of Woman's Clubs, 185.
Indiana Guernsey Breeders' Ass'n, 86.
Indiana Holstein-Freisian Ass'n, 86.
Indiana Horticultural Society, 86. Indiana Jersey Cattle Club, 86.
Indiana League of Women Voters, 185.
Indiana Mothers' Congress, 185. Indiana National Bank, 27; sub- scriptions, 60, 231.
Indiana National Guard, 42.
Indiana Nurses Ass'n, 185.
Indiana Real Estate Ass'n, 44.
Indiana Republican Editorial
Ass'n, 46.
Indiana State Board of Education aid in W. S. S. sales, 228.
Indiana State Council of Defense, 42, 53, 137-8, 213.
Indiana State Federation of Labor, 46; aids in Third loan, 91.
Indiana State Grange, 86.
Indiana Swine Breeders' Ass'n, 44, 86.
Indiana Trust Company, 27; sub- scriptions, 60, 231.
Indiana University in Third loan, 81. Indiana W. S. S. Bulletin, 208, 217. Indianapolis Battleship, in W. S. S. campaign, 213.
Indianapolis Clearing House Ass'n, 15; committee for First cam- paign, 22; urge Congress to de-
clare war against Germany, 13. Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 115. Indianapolis News, 26, 55, 82, 175. Indianapolis Star, 54, 60, 127, 131, 136, 170.
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INDIANA WORLD WAR RECORDS
Indianapolis Stock Exchange, 24. Influenza epidemic checks Fourth
loan drive, 123, 129; hinders W. S. S. sales, 221.
International Harvester Company, subscriptions, 125.
Iowa, rank in Third loan, 99; in Fourth loan, 134.
Irwin, Will G., 37, 46, 67, 92, 105, 126, 140, 169, 177. 1
Isenbarger, John, Pres. State
Board of Agriculture, 87.
'Jackies' Band tour state, 95.
Jackson County, 40, 69, 97, 106, 117, 127, 135, 144, 163, 169, 178,
189, 194, 198, 212, 214, 216, 223, 233, 234.
Jackson, Mrs. Kate, 197.
Jackson, Ray D., 110, 248.
Jacobs, A. M., 38, 68, 178.
Jacobs, Jacob, 58.
James, Mrs. C. C., 189.
James, George H., 96, 161.
Jasper County, 37, 68, 98, 106, 141, 173, 178, 188, 192, 196, 212, 218, 226, 233, 234.
Jaulgonne, 108.
Jay County, 37, 68, 103, 104, 106, 135, 141, 175, 178, 188, 192, 196, 212, 225, 230, 233, 234.
Jefferson County, 40, 69, 98, 106, 144, 178, 189, 194, 198, 212, 214, 216, 224, 233, 234.
Jenkins, Alice, 193.
Jenkins, Charles B., 232.
Jennings County, 37, 68, 102, 106, 135, 136, 141, 178, 188, 193, 196, 225, 233, 234.
Jennings Harry, 232, 234.
Jennings, Mrs. Harry E., 192, 196. Jersey City, N. J., 208.
Jewett, Chester A., 23, 38, 45, 93, 110, 248. Jewett, H. E., 105, 144, 177. Jewish Women, Council of, 185.
Johnson County, 31, 37, 68, 98, 106,
117, 134, 141, 174, 178, 188, 193,
196, 208, 212, 214, 216, 220, 223, 230, 233, 234.
Johnson, Charles D., 38, 69, 107, 127, 142, 179.
Johnson, Elmer, 68, 106, 141.
Johnson, Fred Bates, 227.
Johnson, H. C., 179.
Johnson, Harry M., 38.
Johnson, J. C., 24. Johnson, J. W., Kokomo, 110.
Johnston, Mrs. Harriett M., 196.
Jones, Mrs. Stanley, 196.
Jones, Mrs. Victor F., 188. Jones, Vincent W., 234.
Kealing, Mrs. Joseph B., 33, 94, 100, 188, 193, 196.
Keegan, Hugh G., 177.
Kenly, Major-General W. L., 116.
Kennedy, William P., 235.
Kentland, W. S. S. Conference, 211. Kiefer-Stewart Company, Indian- apolis, subscriptions, 59. Kilbourne, Mrs. E. H., 195.
Kilgore, Mort, 178.
Kimbrough, J. Lloyd, 128, 140.
Kinder, John L., 116.
King, Fred I., 233, 235.
King, W. A., 232.
Kingan & Company, Indianapolis, subscriptions, 58.
Kingery, Hugh W., 68.
Kinney, R. H., 234.
Kinsey, O. P., 68.
Kistler, Frank M., 203, 215.
Kitselman, Harry L., 67, 105.
Klauss, Otto L., 43, 46, 60, 93.
Klopfer, Fred, enlists aid of Ger- mans, 62, 97.
Knapp, Mrs. Fay-Smith, 187, 192, 195.
Knepple, Mrs. L. M., 187, 192. Knights Lodge, buy bonds, 102. of Pythias, Supreme Knitting socks, 76.
Knosman, Mrs. A., 196.
Knox County, 39, 40, 69, 98, 106, 127, 144, 175, 178, 189, 194, 198, 212, 224, 233, 234.
Kosciusko County, 37, 68, 106, 127, 128, 134, 141, 178, 188, 192, 196, 212, 225, 233, 234.
Kreuter, Mrs. Hugh, 188, 193.
Kuss, C. R., 233.
Labor Day parade, 114. Lafayette, 28.
Lagrange County, 28, 37, 68, 106, 125, 134, 141, 178, 188, 192, 196, 212, 224, 233, 234.
Lahr, Arthur, 92.
Lake County, 33, 38, 68, 97, 103, 106, 128, 134, 141, 173, 178, 188,
192, 196, 218, 220, 226, 233, 234. Lake Erie and Western R. R., 125. Lamb, Mrs. Milton, 187.
Lamport, W. K., 203.
Landis, Frederick, Memorial ad- ress, 122.
Laney, George L., 106, 127, 141. Laotto, 209.
Laporte County, 30, 31, 38, 68, 106, 134, 141, 174, 178, 188, 192, 196, 208, 212, 225, 233, 234.
Lardner, Ring W., Thrift Jingles, 208. Larned, Abner, Detroit, Mich., 155.
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THE WAR PURSE OF INDIANA
Lauenstein, Mrs. Fred W., 53, 80, 100, 134, 158, 182, 186, 189, 191, 194.
Lawrence County, 35, 40, 69, 106, 144, 175, 178, 189, 194, 198, 208, 218, 220, 226, 233, 234. Lawrence, Mrs. J. F., 196. Layton, W. W., 37, 232.
League of Women Voters, Indiana, 185.
Leamon, William T., 37. Leavenworth State Bank, 211.
Lechler, James A., 92.
Lee, Mrs. Robert E., 1.97.
Lee, Wallace O., 115.
Leffingwell, Minor, 232.
Leonard, Mrs. Lucille, 187, 193, 196. Lesh, E. O., 233.
Letter carriers aid Thrift Stamp sales, 207.
Leviathan, 172.
Levor, Mrs. Rachel, 187, 192, 196. Lewis, Ernest I., 82.
Liberty bells, 145.
Liberty bonds, analyzed, 243; bond market, 152; depreciation, 78; distribution in Fourth loan, 152; on low market, 151; first issue, 19; fluctuating market, 156; why named, 19.
'Liberty Hall', Hammond, 94.
Liberty loan committees, organized for First campaign, 22; sacri- fices made by, 154.
Liberty loan headquarters, Indian- apolis; bulletin board, 24; resig- nation in, 154; supplies, 24; warning against premature peace, 130-131.
Liberty Loan 'Organizers', 47.
'Liberty Loan Week', 30.
Life Insurance Companies aid, 31. Lilly Base Hospital No. 32, 164.
Lilly, Josiah K., 103, 136, 141.
Limle, Mrs. James A., 188, 192, 196. Lines, Earl, 234. Lish, Charles M., 235. Livingood, W. E., 235.
'Loan of Education', Third loan, 104. Logan, Mrs. H. A., 188.
Logansport, W. S. S. conference, 21. Long, George W., 105. Loomis, Lesley, 165. Loring, Mrs. S. C., 196. Louisville, Ky., 16, 208. Lowe, P. S., 234.
Lowenstine, Maurice R., 106, 141, 178. Luecke, Martin H., 232.
Lupton, A. G., 37, 67, 105, 140, 143, 177. Lusitania, 124.
McAdoo, William G., 19, 22, 50, 91, 100, 131, 135.
McAdoo, Mrs. W. G., 182.
McBride, Bert, 22.
McClure, John F., 38, 106.
McCormick, W. E., 233.
McCray, Warren T., 38, 68; Chair- man, committee on resolutions, 87, 215.
McCulloch, Alice Foster, 46, 80, 84, 100, 120, 158, 167, 182, 186, 189, 191, 194, 203.
McCulloch, J. L., 37. Mccullough, N. M., 28, 38.
McCurdy, William H., 63.
Mccutcheon, Ben F., 80.
Mccutcheon, George Barr, 80.
Mccutcheon, John T., 80, 158.
McDougal, James B., 251.
McFarlin, Warren O., 178.
McGill, Mrs. David H., 188, 192, 196.
McInerny, William A., 110. McIntosh, James M., 22.
McKee, Homer, Chairman Public- ity committee, 45.
McKinsey, Mrs. Arthur, 196.
McKnight, Charles B., 37, 67.
McLallen, H. D., 39, 107, 126, 142.
McLallen, Mrs. H. D., 188, 193.
McMahan, Otto, 234.
McMullen, Mrs. Harry, 187, 192, 196.
McMurtrie, Uz, 48.
McQuinn, Emmett G., 128.
McWhirter, Felix M., 46, 211, 233. Macbeth, Kenneth, 46. Madison County, 28, 38, 63, 68, 106, 128, 134, 141, 172, 178, 183, 188, 192, 196, 226, 233, 234.
Magill, W. B., 178.
Maloney, Edward, 234.
Manufacturers urge employes to buy bonds, 29; views following the armistice, 149.
Manufacturing companies sell
Thrift Stamps, 207.
Margowski, W. S., 105. Marion County, 22, 23, 24, 28, 34, 38, 61, 68, 103, 104, 106, 122, 131, 132, 135, 136, 141, 164, 172, 173, 178, 188, 193, 196, 213, 225, 230, 233, 234.
'Marion County Legion,' 111, 132, 133, 164. Markle, Mrs. Grant C., 188, 193, 196. Marne, Germans at, 108.
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INDIANA WORLD WAR RECORDS
Marsh, J. N., bought first Liberty Bond in U. S., 27.
Marshall County, 38, 68, 106, 129, 134, 141, 175, 178, 188, 192, 196, 225, 230, 233, 234.
Marshall, Thomas R., 101, 116, 122, 126.
Martin County, 40, 69, 98, 106, 144, 172, 178, 189, 194, 198, 226, 233, 234.
Masson, Woodburn, 228.
Matter, Milton E., 67.
Matthews, Mrs. Sam, 188, 193, 197.
Matthews, W. S., 68, 106, 141, 178. Matts, Edith Wright, Publicity Chairman, Huntington County, 189, 190.
Mayer, Mrs. Catherine A., bought first bond in Second loan, 50.
Mayer, Mrs. M., 197.
Mayer, Mose, 179.
'Meatless day,' 42.
Meguschar, Bruno, 233.
Mellett, John C., W. S. S. Publicity Director, 227, 228.
Memphis, Tenn., 200.
Mennonites subscribe for certifi- cates of deposit, 118.
Menzies, Mrs. Winston, 189.
Merchants National Bank, 27, sub- scriptions, 60.
Merrell, B. T., 178.
Merrilees, Elmer, 232.
Mesirow, Mrs. N. S., 188, 193.
Messick, Joel, 92.
Meyer-Kiser Bank, 27.
Miami County, 38, 68, 103, 106, 130, 135, 141, 178, 188, 193, 196, 212, 225, 233, 234.
Military Registration in Indiana June 5, 1917, 32; Sept. 12, 1918, 114.
Miller, Curtis S., 234.
Miller, Dick, 28.
Miller, Henry, 228.
Miller, Mrs. H. B., 187, 192, 196. Miller, Hiram G., 177.
Miller, Mrs. J. O., 182.
Millikan, Thomas B., 37.
Mills, Joseph H., 210, 233.
Ministers support Loan Campaign, 28.
Minneapolis, Minn., 208.
Mishawaka Woolen Mills subscrip- tions, 58.
Mitchell, Q. T., 69, 105, 144, 177, 232. Mitteleuropa, 145. Moffett, W. V., 234.
Monroe County, 31, 38, 63, 68, 97, 104, 106, 129, 134, 141, 178, 188, 192, 196, 226, 233, 234.
Montgomery County, 38, 68, 98,
106, 135, 141, 174, 178, 188, 193, 196, 216, 224, 233, 234.
Montgomery, W. H., 233.
Montgomery, W. P., 178.
Moore, B. F., 232.
Morley, H. W., 235.
Morgan County, 31, 33, 34, 38, 68, 103, 106, 129, 134, 141, 168, 169, 178, 188, 193, 196, 214, 223, 233, 234.
Morris, Walter, 235.
Morrison, H. C., 68, 107, 142, 179.
Moss, Ralph W., ex-congressman, 86. Mount, Finley P., 110.
Mt. Vernon Schools, Posey County, 211.
Muncie, 211.
Muncie Star, 168.
Murdock, Charles, 110, 203.
Murphy, W. J., 68.
National Bank of Chicago, First, 110.
National Military Home, Marion, 172.
National War Savings Day, June 28, 1918, 213.
Nebraska, 209.
Needlework Guild of America, 185. Neel, F. G., 233.
Negro women's organizations, 185. Nesbit, Wilbur D., 79.
New Albany, 211.
Newcastle, W. S. S. Conference, 211.
New, Harry S., 46.
Newly rich, mad spending, 149.
New Orleans, La., 208.
Newsom, Vida, 187, 192, 196.
Newspapers, organize sales bureau, 20; publicity, 24.
Newton County, 38, 63, 68, 98, 106, 128, 134, 141, 173, 178, 188, 193, 196, 214, 223, 230, 233, 235.
Nicholson, Mrs. Thomas B., 188. Nitsche, Robert F., 235.
Nixon, R. H., 38.
Noble County, 28, 38, 68, 102, 106, 141, 175, 178, 188, 193, 196, 212, 214, 216, 223, 233, 235.
Nolan, John J., 70, 107, 144, 179. Norris, Mrs. Herman, 196.
North, Christine, 196.
Northern Indiana Counties, Sev- enth Federal Reserve District, 'over,' 136.
Northway, John E., 128.
Nurses Association, Indiana, 185.
Nutter, Karl I., 38, 106, 129, 141, 178.
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O'Brien, William H., 28, 30, 37, 59, 67, 84, 105, 140, 177, 203.
O'Connell, W. K., 69, 233, 235.
O'Connor, Thomas, Monticello, 110.
O'Dell, Rev. Owen D., 161.
Oesterle, Karl, 248.
O'Hair, R. L., 38.
Ohio County, 38, 68, 102, 106, 141, 178, 188, 193, 196, 212, 214, 216, 223, 233, 235.
Oliver, Joseph D., Director of W. S. S. Campaign, 203, 204, 211, 217, 218, 220.
One Hundred Fiftieth Field Artil- lery, 42; land in France, 73; homecoming, 159, 163, 173.
Orange County, 33, 34, 40, 69, 106, 144, 178, 189, 194, 198, 226, 233, 235.
O'Rear, M. F., 234.
Ormsby, M. H., 110.
Osborne, W. C., 37, 68, 106, 140, 178.
Over-subscription called for Third loan, 100.
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Overdear, Belle M., 186.
Owen County, 38, 68, 106, 129, 134, 141, 178, 188, 193, 196, 225, 233, 235.
Pageants, Liberty loan, 195. Paine, John R., 235.
'Paint-up Days' in Women's Loan Campaign, 184.
Parades, liberty loan, 94.
Parke County, 38, 63, 68, 106, 127, 135, 136, 141, 173, 178, 188, 193, 196, 226, 233, 235.
Parochial schools in Third loan, 81. Parr, W. H., 110.
'Paul Revere', modern, in Third loan, 85.
Payne, Earl A., 38, 68, 106, 141, 178.
Peace celebration, 145, 146.
Peace 'feelers', 130.
Peace reports false rumors, 123, 124.
Pearson, James M., 23.
Pearson, Morton C., 46. Pender, Guy, 233. Penn, Julia I., 197.
Pentecost, Mrs. P. J., 195.
Peoples National Bank, Lawrence- burg, 30.
Peoples State Bank, Indianapolis, 46.
Perfect, Mrs. T. Guy, 195.
Perry County, 33, 40, 69, 106, 144, 178, 189, 194, 198, 214, 223, 233, 235. Pershing band, 164. Persise, L. L., 70.
Peters, R. E., 234.
Pettigrew, Maybelle C., 32, 46, 80, 99, 182, 186.
Pfrimmer, Samuel, 68.
Philputt, Rev. Allan B., 119.
Piave, Austrians at, 108.
Picardy, 108. Pickett, Lt. Roy, 116.
Pigman, George, 233.
Pike County, 33, 40, 69, 106, 144, 174, 178, 189, 194, 198, 218, 226, 233, 235.
Pike, Roy O., 38, 68.
Pitner, Frank J., 38, 68, 93, 106, 141, 178.
Playhouse, Chicago, Editors meet- ing in, 158.
'Pledge Day' June 28, 1918, 212. Poindexter, Charles E., 40, 69.
Poland China Breeders' Associa- tion, 86.
'Politics adjourned' in Third loan, 82; Fourth loan, 113.
Porter County, 38, 68, 106, 135, 141, 165, 174, 178, 188, 193, 196, 212, 224, 233, 235.
Porter, Gene Stratton, subscription, 100.
Porter, W. H., 105, 140.
Posey County, 33, 40, 69, 98, 106, 144, 178, 189, 194, 198, 212, 223, 233, 235.
Postal Savings plan, 200.
Postmasters discourage cashing of W. S. Stamps, 215.
Post offices assist in first bond sales, 20; aid in W. S. S. sales, 216.
Post office employes aid Thrift Stamp sales, 207, 216.
Powell, Charles E., 41, 70. Preston, Mrs. Charles, 197.
Price, Archie, 177.
Proctor, Robert E., 234.
Pruitt, William, 232.
Publicity in liberty loan campaigns, 20, 24, 25, 45, 60, 80, 81, 88-91,
95, 115, 158; woman's loan pub- licity, 190.
Public opinion, power of, 74.
Public schools in Third loan, 81, 119; in woman's Liberty loan work, 186.
Pulaski County, 38, 68, 97, 98, 106, 134, 141, 178, 188, 193, 196, 226, 233, 235.
Purdue University in Third loan, 81, 86. Pursley, Earl O., 234.
Putnam County, 38, 63, 68, 103, 106, 141, 174, 178, 188, 193, 196, 208, 214, 224, 233, 235.
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INDIANA WORLD WAR RECORDS
Railroadmen's Building & Savings Association, Indianapolis, 27.
Railroad subscriptions in Fourth loan, 124.
Ralston, Samuel M., 83, 119.
Randolph County, 38, 68, 99, 106, 134, 141, 173, 178, 188, 193, 196, 224, 233, 235.
Rankin, Mary, 187, 192, 196.
Rankin, William H., 45.
Rantoul Field, Ill., 115, 116.
Raub, Edward B., 178.
Rauh, Samuel E., 110.
Rawlings, Orin A., 106, 141, 233.
Reconstruction period, fortunes made in, 150.
Reddie, C. N., 234.
Reed, Dan C., 67, 105, 140, 163, 177.
Reed, Mrs. W. W., 188, 192.
Reidelbach, Cletus, 235.
'Religious objectors' buy bonds, 118.
Resolutions, urging agricultural or- ganizations to buy bonds, 87.
Reynolds, George M., Chicago, 206.
Reynolds, Lewis G., 179.
Rhein, Mrs. Carrie, 188, 193, 196. Rhodes, O. F., 130.
Richman, George J., 232, 234.
Ricketts, D. E., 50.
Rieg, Hans, 85.
Riley, Frank, 107, 144.
Riley, W. J., 127, 203, 215.
Ripley County, 29, 38, 68, 98, 106, 141, 168, 169, 178, 188, 193, 196, 212, 214, 216, 223, 233, 235.
Rippy, Rev. E. F., 140.
Ritenour, John F., 39.
Roach, Mrs. A. W., 197.
Roberson, E. A., 248.
Robey, George L., 105, 140, 177, 232.
Robinson, James, 58.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 199.
Rose, D. D., 165.
Rose, Fred, 248.
Rose, Leon, 37, 68, 106, 125, 141, 178.
Rose, Theodore F., 33, 37.
Ross, Mrs. David R., 195.
Ross, John A., 37, 67, 105, 127, 140, 177. Ross, O. E., 178. Ross, W. W., 157.
Rowe, William A., 248.
Rowland, Mrs. S. C., 193, 196.
Royse, James S., 39, 69, 93, 107, 142, 175, 179, 203. Ruddell Richard, 37.
Runyan, Mrs. William, 196.
Rush County, 33, 38, 63, 68, 106,
141, 174, 178, 188, 193, 196, 214, 216, 223, 233, 235.
Russia, 108.
Ryan, Mrs. Everett R., 188, 193.
St. Clair, Labert, The Story of the Liberty Loans, 126, 202.
St. Joseph County, 33, 34, 38, 68, 103, 107, 121, 137, 141, 174, 178, 188, 193, 196, 225, 230, 233, 235. St. Mihiel, 108.
St. Paul, Minn., 208.
Sales organization, numbered 12,- 000 in First loan; 20,000 in Sec- ond; 40,000 in Third; 60,000 in Fourth; 30,000 in Victory loan, 17.
Salm, Charles H., 235.
Sanders, Ura, 188, 193, 196.
Schaaf, F. Richard, 178.
Schaffer, Ira D., 233, 234.
Schanlaub, W. O., 233, 235.
Schlosser, Samuel, 178.
Schlosser, Mrs. William, 196.
Schneider, Felix L., 40, 69, 105, 144, 177. Scholl, J. H., 235.
Schools assist in W. S. S. sales, 228.
Schirmeyer, F. M., 105, 140, 177. Schwegeman, Frank, 24.
Schweiters, Mrs. William, 198.
Schweppe, C. H., 156, 175.
Scott, Clair, 228.
Scott County, 40, 70, 106, 129, 144, 178, 189, 194, 198, 212, 224, 230, 233, 235.
Scott, James D., 50.
Scott, Mrs. J. W., 196.
Secker, W. C., 107.
Second liberty loan, 42; quota, 48; quota discrepancies, 49; opening of, 50.
Securities committee in W. S. S. sales, 231.
Sefrit, Charles G., 46.
Selburn, W. T., 234.
Selective service law, 32.
Sellemeyer, A. H., 67.
Sellers, Ray H., 141.
Seyfried, Henry, 85.
Seymour, 211.
Sharp, Maurice A., 116.
Sharp, Samuel, 232.
Sharts, B. F., 67.
Sheep Breeders' & Feeders' Asso- ciation, 86.
Shirk, James A., 37, 177.
Shirk, John C., 37, 67, 105, 129, 140, 177, 232, 234.
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Shively, Mrs. Bernard B., 187, 193, 196.
Shelby County, 38, 63, 68, 107, 135,
142, 174, 179, 188, 193, 196, 212, 214, 216, 223, 233, 235. 'Shock absorbers,' certificates of in- debtedness act as, 112, 238.
Shorthorn Breeders' Association,
86.
Shortle, George, 233.
Showers, W. E., 106, 141, 178.
Simmons, Mrs. Abram, 197.
Simonds, Maude, 193.
Sims, Fred A., 110, 115.
Sims, Fred L., 203.
Sims, Rear Admiral William S., 171.
Singleton, Frank T., 233. 'Slacker,' 43.
Slogans adopted, First campaign, 24.
Smith, Andrew, 203.
Smith, Mrs. Ella, 169.
Smith, George M., Jr., buys first bond in Third loan, 94.
Smith, Mrs. Kate Hargrave, 192, 229, 234. Smith, O. B., 37.
Smith, Oscar C., 178.
Snyder, Fred, 233.
Snyder, T. E., 70, 107, 144, 179.
Soldier, assimilation problem, 148; Indiana home-coming, 159.
Somers, Byron, 105. Somme, 108.
Sonntag, Marcus S., chairman of twenty-four southern Indiana counties, 24, 39, 53, 64, 99, 110, 122, 135, 157, 163, 176. South Bend mass meeting, 61.
South Bend News-Times, 168.
South Bend Rotary Club, 103.
Southern Indiana counties, 16, 21, 24, 39, 50, 56, 63; 'over' in Third loan, 99, 101; Fourth loan, 122; set pace in Fourth loan, 135. Spaan, Henry, 119. Spartansburg, 209.
Speaker's bureau, 28, 114.
Speculation following Armistice Day, 147.
Spencer County, 33, 40, 70, 98, 107, 144, 179, 189, 194, 198, 218, 220, 226, 233, 235. Spitler, Charles G., 178. Spray, Ted, 232.
Springsteen, Robert, 203, 205, 216, 227.
Stalnaker, Frank D., 22, 110, 231. Standard Oil Company of Indiana, subscriptions, 58.
Stansberry, C. T., 233.
Starke County, 38, 68, 107, 134,
142, 179, 188, 193, 196, 218, 220, 226, 233, 235.
Starke, A. H., 38, 68.
State Bee-Keepers' Association, 86. State Board of Agriculture, 44, 46, 86
State Dairy Association, 86.
State Grange, 44.
State House Liberty loan rally, 64; peace celebration in corridors, 146.
State Life Insurance Company, In- dianapolis, 27; subscriptions, 59. Steele, Mrs. Mary, 198.
Steinhart, E. W., 234.
Stephenson, Mrs. Olive W., 194.
Stephenson, Mrs. Richard, 188, 193, 197.
Stephenson, Rome C., 38, 203, 215. Steuben County 38, 63, 68, 103, 107,
135, 142, 164, 168, 169, 179, 188, 193, 196, 214, 216, 223, 233, 235. Stevenson, Mrs. Arch, 189, 194, 198.
Stevenson, Harry, 178, 235.
Stevenson, Hugh, 37, 67, 105, 140, 143, 177.
Stewart, Mrs. Cora M., 193, 196.
Stickney, Joseph W., 110.
Stilwell, Mrs. Horace, 182, 187.
Stites, Corwin, 54.
Stommell, A. W., 166.
Stone, William E., President, Pur- due University, 81, 87.
Stout, Elmer W., 32.
Stout, Richard T. H., cited for bravery, 52.
Stowe, Harry D., 179.
Straw, J. C., 38, 69, 107, 142, 179, 233.
Stuart, Mrs. Charles B., 188, 193, 197. Stucky, Thomas E., 204.
Stump, Albert, 228.
Stump, Will L., 233, 234.
Sugar Creek Township, Hancock County, 209. Sullivan County, 33, 41, 70, 107, 144, 175, 179, 189, 194, 198, 208, 212, 214, 224, 233, 235. Swails, Mrs. Lenore, 198. Swantush, Mrs. O. H., 193.
Switzerland County, 41, 70, 98, 107, 144, 169, 179, 189, 194, 198, 212, 225, 233, 235.
Synon, Mary, 182.
Taft, William Howard, at Craw- fordsville, 94.
Taggart, Alexander, Baking Com- pany, 96.
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Taggart, Thomas, 203.
Tangeman, Fred, 69.
Tanks, war, publicity Fifth loan, 159, 160.
Taylor, Robert, 233, 235.
Temple, Mrs. Charles E., 188, 194. .
Terre Haute Star, 168.
Tevis, John W., 69, 106.
Tevis, Mrs. John, 189, 194, 198.
Thibaud, Dr. H. M., 235.
Third Liberty loan, quota, 93; drive opens, 93; first bond sold, 94.
Third National Bank of Greens- burg, 52.
Thomas, Fred, 110, 161.
Thomas, Morton P., 106, 141.
Thompson, H. C., 234.
Thompson, Mrs. Sylvester, 189, 194, 198.
"Thrift Army,' 211. Thrift campaign, 201. 'Thrift Day,' 206.
Thrift stamp cards, 202, 203.
'Thrift stamp week,' May 27-June 3, 212.
Throop Leslie, 189.
Tippecanoe County, 31, 38, 69, 98, 103, 107, 135, 136, 142, 179, 188, 193, 197, 214, 216, 223, 233, 235. Tipton County, 38, 69, 98, 107, 135, 136, 142, 179, 188, 193, 197, 208, 225, 233, 235.
Tipton, W. S. S. Conference, 211. Titworth, John A., 233.
Todd, John P., 248, 250.
Todd, Ralph O., 39, 93. Tofaute, Mrs. Dan, 189, 194, 198. Toledo, Ohio, 208. Toner, Edward C., 68, 183. Torrance, Mrs. Edward, 197. Traylor, Bomar, 232. Traylor, M. A., Chicago, 112, 248.
Treasury certificates, U. S., 112. Truitt, R. S., 67, 106, 140. Turner, John W., 40, 69, 106, 144. Turner, May, 188. Tutt, Virginia, 196.
Ulen, Mrs. F. A., 229, 234.
Union County, 28, 38, 63, 69, 97, 107, 126, 127, 128, 134, 142, 168, 169, 179, 188, 193, 197, 208, 214, 216, 223, 233, 235. Union Scale of wages, 147. Union Trust Company, 23, 27, sub- scriptions, 60.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America, 57.
United Mine Workers of America, subscription, 98. Urshel, Letha, 188, 193, 197.
Vanderburgh County, 31, 34, 39, 41, 65, 70, 107, 144, 161, 179, 189, 194, 198, 208, 226, 230, 233, 235. Vanderlip, Frank A., New York, 201, 212.
Vanderlip, Mrs. Frank A., 182.
Vandiver, Willard D., 63.
Van Nuys, Fred, 113.
Van Nuys, Mrs. C. L., 193.
Van Riper, Guernsey, 28, 88.
Van Voorst, Bert, 39, 142.
Vaux, 108.
Veeck, William J., 233, 235.
Verbarg, Joseph, 233, 234.
Vermillion County, 38, 69, 99, 107, 142, 175, 179, 188, 193, 197, 225, 233, 235.
Vermillion, Jesse, 38.
Vesle, 108.
Vevay, 212.
'Victory Circle,' 164.
Victory loan, 145; new chairman appointed in, 153; high interest rate asked, 155; terms, 156; quota, 156, 160; publicity, 157; campaign opens, 163; total sub- scription, 179.
Victory Reveille, 162.
Vigo County, 39, 69, 107, 129, 135, 142, 173, 174, 175, 179, 181, 188, 193, 197, 218, 226, 230, 233, 235. Vincennes Chamber of Commerce, 178.
Voluntary Loan System, 14, 167. Volunteer Day in Fourth loan, 121. 'Volunteer Plan,' Fourth loan, 121, 126, 129, 191, 192.
Voris, M. J., 233.
Wabash County, 39, 69, 103, 104, 107, 134, 142, 179, 188, 193, 197, 212, 225, 233, 235.
Wabash Portland Cement Com- pany, Lagrange, 125.
Wabash Railroad, subscription in Fourth loan, 125.
Wade, Florence, St. Louis, Wom- an's executive committee of Eighth Federal Reserve District, 80, 182, 187, 189. Wade, Fred J., 228.
Wade, Will H., 23, 38, 44, 45, 53, 61, 79, 99, 110, 126, 130, 133, 135, 137, 143, 151, 156, 157, 165, 173, 175, 180, 217.
Wages during the war, 147. Walb, Clyde A., 233. Walb, Mrs. Clyde A., 188, 192. Walcott, Mrs. Benjamin D., 187. Wallin, Claude S., 141. Walsh, Thomas J., 228. Wann, L. C., 234.
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War, prosperity following, 148, 150.
War contracts for Indiana, 26, 75. Warfel, Edward F., 46.
War Finance Corporation, 237.
War finances, methods proposed, 13.
War gardens, 75. Wark, Charles, 233.
War Mothers of America, National convention, 123, 229.
Warren County, 39, 69, 102, 107, 142, 179, 188, 193, 197, 218, 226, 233, 235.
Warrick County, 41, 70, 98, 107, 144, 179, 189, 194, 198, 225, 233, 235.
War Savings campaigns, 200, 201; Armistice slackens drive, 219; county records, 223-226; Indi- ana's rank, 221, 227, 229, 231; per capita sales, 222; purpose of, 201; results of 1918, 221; sales organization transferred to Fed- eral Reserve Bank, 217; sales slump in post-war period, 229; work goes forward in 1919, 227. W. S. S. County Chairmen, 1918, 232, 233, 234.
War Savings Certificates, 200.
War Savings Stamps, 200; farm- ers urged to buy, 215; Indiana first in sales, 208; Indiana in seventh place, 216; quota, 208. W. S. S. Pledge Cards, 213.
W. S. S. Thrift Societies in schools, 228.
War supplies in Indiana, 43, 76. War taxes in Indiana, 77.
War's cost to U. S., 236.
Washington County, 41, 70, 107, 144, 174, 179, 189, 194, 198, 225, 233, 235.
Wasmuth, Edward M., 113.
Waters, George J., 178.
Watson, James E., 46, 56, 119, 129. Watts, Frank H., 63.
Wayne County, 31, 39, 63, 69, 107, 134, 142, 168, 174, 179, 188, 193, 197, 210, 212, 214, 225, 233, 235. Weber, Mrs. Zelpha, 196. Weinstein, L. A., 233, 235.
Weisman, Mrs. Jessie F., 189, 194. Welcome Home Day, May 7, 1919, 159, 172, 173.
Wells County, 39, 65, 69, 99, 107, 135, 136, 137, 139, 142, 168, 169,
179, 188, 193, 197, 208, 212, 224, 233, 235. Wells, W. M., 106, 144, 178. Westfield, 209.
White County, 39, 63, 69, 102, 107,
134, 142, 179, 188, 193, 197, 212, 214, 223, 233, 235.
White, Mrs. Adda V., 193. Whiteland, 209.
Whitestown, 209.
Whiting, first city 'over' in Third loan, 97.
Whitley County, 39, 69, 103, 107,
126, 127, 128, 134, 142, 175, 179,
188, 193, 197, 208, 212, 214, 223, 233, 235.
Whitten, L. G., 232.
Wild and Company, J. F., 23, 27. Wild, J. F., 60, 68.
'Wildcatters' and bond 'sharks', 150.
Williams, David J., 92.
Williams, Lewis, 234.
Williams, Maude, 184.
Williner, W. H., 110.
Willman, Mrs. R. K., 187, 192, 196. Wilsey, Robert E., Chicago, 38, 45, 54, 124, 125.
Wilson, Mrs. A. W., 188, 194, 198. Wilson, Frank M., 107, 233.
Wilson, Frank R., Secy. Federal Farm Loan, 24, 44.
Wilson, Woodrow, War Message, 13, 18, 123, 199, 212.
Winslow, Walter W., 117, 159.
Witcher, Edgar, 40, 69, 106, 144, 178, 233, 234.
Withrow, Mrs. Samuel, 187, 192, 196.
Wolf, Louis, 142.
Wolff, Mrs. Henry, 195.
Woman's Clubs, Indiana Federa- tion of, 185.
Woman's Franchise League, 54, 92, 120, 185, 229.
Woman's Liberty Loan Committee, 32, 46, 66; organized for Third campaign, 80, 157, 182, 192; re- sults in Victory loan, 194; south- ern counties, 197.
Woman's National Liberty Bond Day, 32.
Women's Christian Temperance Union, 185.
Women in factories, 74.
Women in the loan campaigns, 181; women's organization, 181, 183, 192.
Women Liberty Loan workers, 32; take lead in Madison County, 64; 99, 120, 157, 167, 181; work in the schools, 185, 192.
Wood, Charles A., 177.
Wood, General Leonard, 168. Wood, I. O., 37.
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Wood, Will R., Congressman, 78.
Wood, William H., 234.
Woodard, Mrs. Walter, 233.
Woollen, Evans, 13, 46, 231.
Worden, Charles H., 37, 67.
Worthman, M. F., 234. Wright, James S., 233.
Wright, Luke H., 46.
Wright, Wilbur Field, Dayton,
Ohio, 115, 116.
Wuensch, Edwin J., 131.
Yanks, the fighting, 108. Young, Mrs. Ella Flagg, 182. Yount, W. J., 234.
Zeller, Mrs. Fannie M., 187, 193, 196.
Zent, I. M., 37, 67, 105, 140, 177. Zigler, Charles L., 68.
Zimmerman, Mrs. George, 194, 198.
Zink, Mrs. O. C., 194, 198.
Zink, Otto C., 144, 179.
Wynne, Mrs. Thomas A., 81, 187. Zionsville, 212.
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