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wish to thank our man y friends and neighbors for their thought. ful kindness and the beautiful flowers at the death of our baby ohn M. Hayes. MR. AND MRS. HAYES.

3 Deaths—Funerals

Indianapolis Times, Monday, Nov. 2, 1936

BRUNSWICK—David, beloved husband of Lucille, brother of Wallie, passed away Monday morning. Services at FLANNER & JUCHA NAN MORTUARY Wednesday, m. Friends invited. Burial In-

dianapolls Hebrew Cemetery.

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3 Deaths—Funerals

Indianapolis Times, Monday, Nov. 2, 1936

BYRNE—Thomas Edwin (Ted), husband of Maryetta, father of Mary, Ann, passed away Sunday. Friends ma call at the residence, 3356 Broadway, from 3 p. m. Monday through a sday. Services Wednesday. 9 St. Joan of Arc Church. Burial ’ Cinéinnati, 0., Thursday morning.

GAVIN—Frank E, father of Mary, James L. and William E. Gavin, of 4g away Sunday morning. Services at NER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday, 11 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.

LARSEN—Miss Lillian L. Smith

Daisy M., sister of Mrs. and Edward J. Larsen, Services AN MORTUARY Wednesday, 11 a. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.

LINGLE—Alvaretta, of 2721 N. Gale-st, widow of William 8. Lingle and mother of Mrs. Frank C. Laird of Indianapolis and Mrs. Eva Blackman of Pekin, Ind. departed * this life Sunday. Funeral Tuesday. Nov. at MOORE & KIRK FUNERA ME, #2530 Station-st, 2:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited.

MARTENET—Mrs. Irene, beloved wife of Ronald D. and mother of Ronald D. Jr. passed away Saturday midnight. Services NER > BUCH ANAN MOR-

B: m. Priends invited. Creation “to lowing. MOORE—Mrs. Greeta Cook, late of San Diego, Cal.,, and a former resident of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday evening at the home of her nephew, Maj. Don G. Hildrup, at.Fort Benjamin Harrison. Funera ‘Wednesday, 2 p. m., at FLA & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Cremation following.

M’GEE—Helen Maxine, age 20, beloved daughter of Charles and Blanche, sister of Lawrence M. (deceased) and James H. of Kenmore, N. Y., passed on Oct. 31, 1936. Funeral from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois-st, Tuesday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial at Spencer, Ind., Friends 1 p. m. Tuesday. Friends may call any time.

NORTHERN John, of 1317'2 Oliver-av, beloved . son Mrs. Anna Donovan, brother of ror Hisie Gingrey and Mrs. Gayle Waechter, passed away Sunday, Nov. 1, 1936, age 31 years. Services Wednesday, 10 at W. D. BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY, 1321-23 W. Rayst. Burial Floral Park. Friends invited.

PRATT — Rose Emery, beloved wife of Harry 8. and mother of Paul E. Pratt, departed this life Saturday, age 50 years. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 4, MOORE & RK FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Stationp. m. Burial Oaklandon Cemetery. Friends invited.

STRAUB—Emilio, beloved mother of Hugo and Ernest Straub and Lisel Bockes of Indianapolis, George Straub of Jeffersonville, Wis., and Margaret Straub of Denver, Col.; "sister of Mijena Stadler of Columbus, Ind.. passed away Sunday a. m. at the residence, 810 E. Raymond-st. Funeral services at residence Wednesday, Friends invited. Csmation follywing. G. H. HERRMANN SERVICE

WHALLON—Harry. age 47 years, heloved husband of Louise, and father of Richard and Howard, passed away Saturday morning at 4843 English-av. Friends may call at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME. 9035 ou New York-st, any time. Funeral . m. Tuesday at funeral home. Burial at Memorial Park.

WILSON—Nellie M., entered into rest Monday, age 58 years, wife of Subbina Wilson, mother ot svargil Wilson. Funeral Wednesday. 12:4 SE m. at the residence, 3843 opelish, -av. urial Memorial Park. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLO in charge.”

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4 In Memoriam

of SAMband Dr | father, who away J og 2, 1933. oibing can take awa The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day Remembrances keep him dear. Signed—-WIFE AND CHILDREN,

Cost Less—Produce Best. Times Economy Want Ads. RIlev 5551.

5 Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM

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Walter 1. Blasengym FUNERAL HOME 2226 SHELBY-ST. CONKLE FUNERAL FIOME 193¢ W. MICH-ST. PAUL E. DORSEY 3935 EB. NEW YORK-ST. ®R-1173 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive TA-4400—TA-4401—TA-4403 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian-st BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect-st

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THE CHARLES H. LEAP FUNERAL HOMES

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9 Lost and Found

REACH Thousands daily 5 FouER Times Lost and Found ads. 7 days for the price of 5. Too a Free. Phone RI-5551. We will charge it.

LOST — Toy Boston, male, Sark brown, white front. Reward. N. Dear-born-st. CH-1096-M.

MALE SCOTTIE—Strayed from 2140 0 Mar-tindale-av. Has Detroit city license tag. Reward. Return to 2140 Martindale-av.

BROWN PURSE; gold compact, “EVELYN engraved inside: Morrisons, Saturday. Liberal reward. BE-2357 -M. LOST—BROWN PURSE IDENTIFICATION INSIDE. REWARD. BE-1730. Reward.

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13 Business Services

3 Business Services

Modernize-Fix=Repair

AUTO GLASS AUTOMOBILE glass installed, AUTO GLASS CO

LANG A 2325 E. Washington-st.

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ALTERATION SPECIALIST Heleaning, TIONS, Iadies’ men's garments; Satuients;

reasonable. MEVER O. JACOBS. 313 E 16tn. PA-coet

GARMENTS, h rugs dry cleaned. Alterations. Services aranteed. VANITY SERVICE SHOP. -9937.

AUTO GLASS AUTOMOBILE glass installed, O GLASS

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LANG AUTO CO. CH-0115, 2335

Washington-st. — BASEMENTS REBUILT BASEMENTS d 3 i = Proofing Co. CH-6397, 433 E. 16these. CARPENTER WORK

GENERAL carpenter work. Painti Brick and ement work. All wor gusranised HOME REMODELING, C.. TA-2626.

CHINA—SILVERWARE FOR RENT

CHURCHES, lodges, clubs rent china, silverware, glassware from CUSACK. RI9053. - 443 E. Wash.

“CINDERS — CRUSHED STONE

CALL Sharks for cinders, crushed stone, §3hera hauling; prompt service. RI-

FOR SINT So sand, coal and trash haul-

ing, call L GOAL

BEST BRAZIL BLOCK, $4.85 ton; 4 tons, $19; 5 tons, $23.25. CH-0687. DODGE

RT MOTORS

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NEW and used furnsges. all makes, cleaned, repaired, HALL-NEAL FURNACE CO., LI-45

ORNITUSE REPAIRING CHAIRS made new by JEnotioming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-05

GENERAL CONTRACTING

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MOVING—STORAGE a T. JONES t End Storage Movies” “Anyhere, Any Time

NCOLN TRANSIT CO. HE-2428 Moving. Local, long hauls, return loads.

Baggage del delivery. GATEWOOD—Transfer; storage, BE-0113. Local, long distance hauling; free estimates; no obligation. MOVING, $4 up; large trucks; careful, courteous, responsible men. HAZELWOOD TRANSFER.

MOVING, $2 up: { mediate, careful service, DR-5412. SHERMAN.

large covered van. ImED

ship BRI g. Reaso! TRANSFER. HE. 35: ou move call NORTHWESTERN Reliable service. TA-3741, at any time, PETE'S HOUSEHOLD MOVIN! 1 u Careful, experienced white an CH 2818,

PAPER CLEANING

PAPER cleaning, wall washi floor waxing. excellent’ service. O'DONALD. TA-

PRINTING

RUSH jobs make us smile. HENDREN PRINTING. 685 Century Bidg.. RI-8533.

RADIO REPAIRING

EDDY RADIO SERVICE—Free est. work. Reas. 725 Ft. Wayne.

RADIO SERVICE

FREE TESTING—Racios, electrical applic ances; 25% off, cash and carry. 134 Virginia-av, SMITH, RI-4649.

ST. REGIS RADIO SALES & SERVICE— Fyoe estimates; all repair work guaranee I-5

RUBBER STAMPS

BLYTHE RUBBER STAMP CO.—Better quality service, ess prices. 128'%2 N. Delaware. RI-6128.

RUG ae

RUGS, $1.80, including sizing: 3-piece furniture, $6.50; guaranteed. JU N RUG CLEANERS. LI-0384.

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SPECIALISTS rug and furn. Sleaning 28 vrs, Fl T and chenilles fiom old r W. N. FLY RUG CO .2328 Brookside. n-3211

RUGS MADE TO ORDER

FLUFF chenille rugs. made from old rugs. See our boautiyl CLEANERS. Rug 1g Jepairing. ACTIVE RU

‘ROOFING

INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. 119 N. Alahama. RI-6090. Remodeling: Feroofing: furnace cleaning and re__bpair BRICK Slack Semen contractor, BENER, 1729 S. Talbot, DR-1632., Estiae LL o RE iitany tion.

GENERAL REPAIRING

ELECTRIC SERVICE—Radio Lepairing, batteries, generators, ignitio SERVICE. 2828 E. 10th-st. CH-0218. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED

BAND and orchestra instruments repaired, spel uar. work. ON CO. INC., enn. LI-5513. EXPERT repairs on all musical instruments. CARLIN MUSIC. 211 Mass.-av.

MATTRESS RENOVATERS

MATTRESSES renovated: also Jade into innerspring by experts. RI-2347

11 Personals 3c

SPECIAL FREE HAIRCUTS

Shampoo, Set, Facial and Arch. Rainbow Academy, Kresge Bldg. Tuesday Morning Only Indiana College of Beauty Culture 108 E. Wash. Rm. 908 RI-07717

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RHEUMATISM, neuritis and lumbage are quickly relieved with Keene's Compound Wintergreen Tablets. Consult your drugist or write THE KEENE DRUG CO., ge TEE NA for now only 98c. MATURES LIVE , new and wonderful, now 35¢, on sale at Hook's Dependable Drug Stores.

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THREE years to pay for that new roof. Estimates. No obligation. DR-5443.

STOVES REPAIRED

STOVES—BIlacked, polished, repaired, set po Bismpt service. Reasonable prices. AS. CH-6184.

TRUCK RENTALS

RENT a truck; move yourself; save half; DRIVE IT

39 Ky. Sa Ries WHITEWASHING

WHITEWASHING, small paint ob timates. LY guaranteed; Prout sor

ice. EDWARD BAILHBY, TA-2 WELLS DRILLED ANY SIZE

WATER WBLLS—] LS—ELECTRIC PUMPS, NEW AND REPAIRS. CALL RI-8114. 5

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11 Personals

NTERNATIONAL BEAUTY T © | SCHOOL. Hair cut, shampoo, wave, all for 25c. 342 E. Wash. FREE

Mon nday to Friday IN NATIONAL .__ MARCEL 342 E. Washington. FALSE TEETH repaired. .New plates made. Get my prices first on all DENTAL WORK. DR. O. O. CARTER. 46 N. Penn. GROCERS who traded with Leroy Theriac, Radio Food Products Co., please call MRS. THER ERIAC, CH-4729. IRENE RUGH—BEAUTY SHOP—‘‘Special prices on Bermanants. ’* 526 N. LaSalle. Call CH-2435. U' shampoo, wave, all 3 for 25c; A Ean B50 to $3. Facial, arch, 35c. oyal Beauty Acad., 401 Roosevelt ‘Bldg.

MOVING and Storage Jaen Srating and

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AOPT water sham & wave Tues., Wed.) Buencer Hotel, fr

SAT ed inside, some college STENO., EDIPH. steno., 130 E. Wi

TON. : FEB CHARGED

LAMP shade mkr., white, thoro. exp. on silk shad 2ND MAID, white, under 40, good refs., stay nights

No FEB CHARGED

LADY, with car, to supervise sales of article which is ho usenold n Liberal Fyumission, Should make $8 $10 da

Give expe Ra complete ceta! details. Box 456, care Times,

HOUSEKEEPER, white, 30-35; small janis; stay 5 rie, References. 1214

Park

ER, near W uy Place:

HOUSEKEEP adult it family. go home nigh $4 wi week,

oh use 2 men; no experience; salary and : bonus: report ready to start, 7:30 a 7 8. Penn., Room 614.

: EKEEPER—Cook, 30 to HE clean; stay on place. 7033 Central-av, .

21 Help Wanted, Male

ASST. an Mgr., to 25, retail credit

ex Y30 E. WASHINGTON, Sums 513 NO FEB CHARG! ABLE men to distribute erin pons and handle route, can ma * 0 ‘$45 per week. Auto given produ Jf, 20. Apply Mgr. 9 to 12 av M. 353

HOTEL night clerk, 30-35; room and. 8 7

Salesman, whsle cigar, 25- 240. . Salad maker, exp URNS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 207 Bankers Trust Bldg., Lic. . Empy. Agcy, HARD candy spinners “And sat. up a 3 e experience pply Kroger __Div., 1034 Depot-st, Cincinnati, 0. 3 " VACANCIES exist in the U. 8. Arn b BY at Army Recruiting Office. "Federal 3 _ Building, _ Indianapolis.

“7 4 GooD D USED (CAR SALE SALESMEN

APPLY MR. GREEN JOHN H. MORRISON co 51 514 N. CAPI GIRLS; salary $8 to start; report re to start, 7:30 a 614 Majestic Bldg. 4,

BASEMENT apartment, radio to man {OF part time work. Times, Box 216. Gr

21-a Schools, Instruction

pong ERATION AIR CONDITIONING : Reliable men with fatr education who = are mechanically inclined and would like

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to better themselves. Must be willing train spare time to learn installing "a servicing work. No experience necessa Write, giving age, present occupation, ett Utilities Inst., Box 488, Times. “ GOVERNMENT JOBS, men-women, Te Why not study and make it your ca Ir~arn how we defer our service ch: until after you secure AER Ia 5 INDIANA E N SER &

(o) 1003 Majestic Bldg. : FREE Hawaiian guitar to each stu Musical notation SL rage, 75¢ lesson. GANGEL x 30% S. Leonard 635 Massachussetts. -

WOMEN—Write for ‘free beauty Royal Beauty Acad., 401 Roosevelt B

23 Situations, Wanted

UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH : INC. for experienced men and wome by day or week. LI-3167. 1144 N. souri-s Fos

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30 Rooms for Rent

FOR Quick and More e¢onomical Results advertise your vacancy in The Times, You get a 7-day ad for the price of 5 Two days Free. Call RI-5551 $2.25 EACH—BEVILLE, N. 020—Lar warm room for 2; private nr breake fast optional. a $3—RITTER, 108 S. front room. Employed, restaurant. IRALABAMA, N. 1301, nusually ate. jABANS, room; A rab furnished; __bath adjoining. LI-6989. CENTRAL, 1525, APt. 4.—Newly furnished large room. Steam heat. Business man. Garage. RI-T112. CENTRAL, 1614—Lovely

crt eran (Irvington) -—~ Warm block catling >

large modern.

man. Phone. Reasonable.

“The Tag Around The Workman's Neck!”

The administration so far has refused

to reveal how it is going to keep the

life records of 26,000,000 of our working people. Because under this law

records must be kept showing every job each one of these 26,000,000 has had and every dollar he has earned.

How could any administration keep track of these 26,000,000 of our fellow citizens? Are these 26,000,090 going to be fingerprinted? Are their photographs going to be kept on file in a

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Washington office? Or are they going to have identification tags put around their necks?—Landon at St.

Louis.

SECTION 803. For the purposes of the income tax imposed by Title I Section 801 shall not be allowed as a deduction to the taxpayer in computing

Extracts from House Resolution %260—Federal Social Security

SECTION 802. (a) The tax imposed by Section 801 shall ing the amount of the tax from the wages as and when paid. made liable for the payment of such tax, and is hereby indemnified against the

Stenographers, Clerks, Laborers,

All Employes Attention!

Checks Beginning January 1, 1937

With respect to employment With respect to employment during the calendar year With respect to employment during the calendar years 1943, 1944 an With respect to employment during the calendar years 1946, 1947 and

THIS IS

THE LAW

TITLE VII-TAXES WITH RESPECT TO EMPLOYMENT.

Income Tax on Employes.

SECTION 801. In addition to other taxes, there shall be levied, collected and paid upon the income

With respect to employment after December 31, 1949, the rate shall be 3 per centum, Deduction of Tax From Wages.

amount of any such payment made by such employer. DEDUCTIBILITY FROM INCOME TAX,

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES ESCAPE!

THE LAW EXEMPTS:

(6) Service performed in the employ of the United States Government

or of an

instrumentality of ‘the United States. :

(7) Service performed in the emp® of a state, a political subdivision thereof, or an instrumentaity of one or more states or political sub-

- —passed by the 74th Congress and approved August 14, 1935.

The Following TAXES Will Be Assessed Against YOUR Pay

wlevery individual a tax equal to the following percentages of the wages (as defined i in Sec. 811) received by him after ember 31, 1936, with respect to employment (as defined in Sec, 811) after such date:

the calendar years 1937, 1938 and 1939, the rate shall be 1 per centum, nee ; s 1940, 1941 and 1942, the rate shall be 11; per centum. d 1945, the rate shall be 2 per centum,

1948, the rate shall be 214 per centum.

be collected by the employer of the taxpayer, by doiluct: Every employer required so to deduct the tax is hereby claims and demands of any person for the

of the Revenue Act of 1934, or by any Act of Congress in substitution therefor, the tax imposed by

his net income for the year in which such tax i is deducted from his wages. and Unemployment Compensation Act

" $ 4

apartment room; private home; aentiés os a