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GR \Y--Gienn Chester, husband of Thomas and Phyllis Gray, Sunday evening. Services Buchanan Tuesday, 3 p. m. vited. Cremation following.

HERWITZ—Sadie, of 2714 Talbot, away Sunday evening, mother of Sam, Sydney, Earl, rs. Julius Witofl, rs. Sam Shatz, sister of Rabbi Harry Levi, Joe Levi Mrs. David Hirsch and Mrs. Mamie Sperball. Services will be conducted p. m. Tuesday at the Aaron Rub:n Funeral Home. (Evansville, Ind. papers please copy.)

HORNER-Billyv, age 12 vears, Carrie Horner and brother and Donald, passed aay m. Services Tuesday a. " Rie Funcral Home. Friends "hvited. Burial Jefferson County. Friends may call at funeral home.

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KNOTT--Ceila F, 351 N. Delavale St. day, May 5. Funeral Wednesday, Jd Bin at iplon. nd Burial Fairview me-

tery, Tipton, Ind, a Te entered into rest Sungr years; wife of Charles D. Aser sister of Mrs. Ella Stephenson and Will H. Wyckoff. Services esday, 2 m, at McMullin_& Son Funeral Home, Sullivan, I. Friends may call at the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel until 11 p. m. Monday.

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» "MONDAY, MAY 5, 1941 . ‘ ° » U. To Hitch-Hikers WASHINGTON, May 6 (U. P). —The Halifaxes received some inside information yesterday on an old American custom — hitchhiking. En route to Staunton, Va, to . ; . ' Motto of Veteran Sea Police Is ‘Always Ready’; Recent| near president Roosevelt dedicate i J i i tional shrine the birthplace eizures of Axis Ships Only One of Their Roles US 5h S Ra p y of Woodrow Wilson, Lord Halifax, In America’s Defense Program. the British Ambassador, and Lady i i Martin Gib. By PAUL HARRISON Halifax picket up Gibson Times Special Writer and his wife, who were hitchNEW LONDON, Conn., May 5.—Busiest of Uncle Sam’s| hiking from Waynesboro, Va, to ) : : r . | Charlottesville, Va. where Mrs. military services in peacetime, the U. 8. Coast Guard took) oo. other was in a hospital calmly President Roosevelt's recent announcement that! A: charlottesville the Gibsons America’s neutrality patrol would be extended to “the seven| jearned that they had been riding L r ce d geas, rf necessary. with the Halifaxes. Lady Halifax ost and oun 'h b . . 3 pec - Our maritime police force doesn’t mind a sea or two] had aH Mas: Stop et corsage TOST-S T—Small fly wheel from at RY : : rchids for her mother. extra and a thousand miles or so added to its beat. B..% a ae. a Shy a nN 1 ) Sax: yellow and blue, ob For U. 8S. Coast Guard) Deaths—Funerals 1 Brown. ~3975. ‘ Sos Sad S \ » -f LOS ressed envelope from 1902 . planes and ships, from the be-| i L RELI | indianapolis Times, ona, 8 5, Toft | “taan In WH to E. "Washington and figinning, have taken a dra-| BARTHOLOMEW Dwight age 5 | STRAYED hr. matic part in defense and! Bashy ih Birnsiont ang © and Tommy Bartholomew, passed: away preparedness. They have kept, | Sprurday Tho Funeral Wednesday. vigil over the neutrality belt. ke TR) "wi Avie ve TE) py When our Government decid. a TI in Wenn, on ed to seize Axis shipping in City Ministerial Association CRURCH-Nora Hasty, wife of Joho % i x mo Tr Oo U. S. harbors, the Coast! N Church of Indianapolis, Noel Church of - . os . ames Group to Study Mooresville, Joe hurch of Danville, a A y WR Guard did the job. or wre hie, WHE : Such Instruction. Davis of Akron 0. Mrs Lewis Hayereat Suny buat, Ju tie, vi ett "h Liston: iso Suiviyed .d R h \S, - t % % "3 s Way atu ay esl nels. Som. The Indianapolis Ministerial As- CF Nome Souin of New ‘Winchester. Fu ek -% 3 $ “ . ew - But at no time in its history has sociation, Theeting at the Roberts | Dera) Teller ! C oh. Burial Helts the Guard asked odds of anybody, (Fark Methodist Church, today) Irairie Semeters, VERmEion Loni web. eh | voted to name a committee to study Homes, *Banvhiie Aha Coatesville, Ina. the S. agre to estab-| l means of incorporatin reli N «— John R Jackie) 8 defense bases in Greenland, the! instruction in pon i ious ok AT ON of Ne aid Mts "John ‘Clayton | move was made by the Coast | Po > brother of Frances Jo Ann Clayton, rt ath Se . oe ia { public school curriculum, passed away Sunday. Funeral WednesGuard Indeed, the whole plan was| The committee. to b inteq| dav, May 7. 2 p.m. at the Usher Mortustimulated by Coast Guard vigi-la. Ie ye, ADDO ary, 2313 W. Washington Private butial : by the Rev, Ralph Holland, presi-| Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may view lance in spotting prowling German dent of the association. will study| remains from window from a. m ships and warplanes there. The coc already in affect in or Bwindi WEdnsgay: Guard has contributed 10 of its eut- uU. 8 cities y ! OF CURRAN—Ella Griffin, beloved wife of ters for British use against subma-| ' 5 Am ane ar a | = rines and dive bombers, Religious Educator Speaks Brother Colomba, Curtan, or J aire Dam At Lisbon, where the shadow of ebiisn nie Mag “of Miss Mary Griffi the swastika grows ever darker, the He shjnisiers heard [Ue RY. and Mit Julia Wood. Cincmnatl, Q N cutter Campbell is stationed to pro-| Benjamin Andrews, director of re- a Rar MY fe _— pat tect U. S. rights at that busy port|ligious education the Indiana o Metidian St FN of European entry, Presbyterian Synod, assert that Class of Cadets Doubled “when religion is not allowed in the schools, we are teaching chilThe Coast Guard's motto is “Sem-|dren that religion is not worth very per Paratus’—"Alwavs Ready.” So!much.” it making sure that it will be] The Rev. Mr. Andrews outlined ready if war comes to American|five methods of bringing “week-day shores. The Coast Guard Academy | religion” to public school pupils. here, with a four-year course very One. he said. would be to allow much like that at Annapolis, willlehildren time out during school double its entering class of cadets| hours to attend religious classes. to 150. More officers will come from | Another was to have children atthe newly organized Coast Guard tend classes after school hours. A Reserve. The Reserve will araw third suggestion was that a paid heavily on the little-publicized U. 8. [religious teacher be hired to inPower Squadron organizations. struct a class in the schools. The Power Squadron movement] The fourth suggestion was that originated in Boston during the last|chapel services be held in school war out of a desire to create a naval|®ach day. The fifth suggestion was auxilia.y for just such emergencies | that time out be allowed pupils to as the present one. During its 27|read devotional material. years of existence the Power Squad- i J ron has grown to include 71 local Pieaiis Jor Training Noy squadrons from coast to coast. Mrs. Ethel Higby, director of reThrough weekly evening classes, |Jietous education for boys and girls the local squadrons have trained a 1of the Council of Churches, Kantotal of nearly 100,000 men and 32S City, Mo. told the ministers that women in elementary piloting ahd What happens to Amefica in the| boat handling. (next 25 years depends on what can : . be done with its children now. If Reserve Welcomes Yachtsmen democracy is to stand it must be Yachtsmen are especially desired | grounded and rooted in Christian in the Coast Guard Reserve, along | ™ with smart merchant seamen and! Religious training in Kansas City fishermen; but experience in run. |SChOOIS quring the last year reduced ning small boats around sheltered Juvenile delinquency and accounted waters doesn't count too much. Re. for 1100 new Sunday school memservists will be given active duty at|bers and 600 new church members, sea, as watch officers on cutters, he. Ls said. fore being given temporary commis | sions ) Small boat owners are also getting F. D, R, S TAX LETTER their chance, through enrollment Tol the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Today the Coast Guard Auxiliary | consists of some 3500 men, most of| them Power Squadron members. While the Auxiliary is purely volun-| tary, members may be asked to volunteer for a month's training this| summer Linked to Navy if War Comes The Power Squadron's 3000 boats which are classified for patrol work| can help the Coast Guard a lot on harbor patrol and inland waters. And Auxiliary members can work for Reserve commissions. Both organi. zations may fill a vital need—perhaps destined for a job as heroic as that of their British yachting colleagues in the rescue at Dunkirk. A key to what small yachtsmen may do was seen last summer when sev-| eral Long Island squadrons trans-| ported a Marine contingent during maneuvers If war is declared, the Coast] Guard automatically would become, part of the Navy, as it has in every conflict since 1790, when it was organized against smugglers and pirates. The regular Coast Guard has about 8000 commissioned officers, 800 warrant officers and 22000 enlisted men. In wartime it would need a lot more officers because many of | its present ones presumably would be detached for service with the Navy OF SHIPS TO SUEZ VICHY. May $5 (U —The|

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STIRS HOUSE DEBATE

WASHINGTON, May 5 (U. P).— President Roosevelt's recent letter on taxes caused a flurry of heated {debate in the House Ways and with Re-

failed to make any mention economy in non-defense spending. The controversy centered around the letter which Mr. Roosevelt sent Friday to Committee Chairman Robert IL. Doughton (D. N. ©), urging thac the pending $3,600.000,revenue measure follow lines which “will not make the rich richer the poor poorer.” Mr. Doughton soughts toe intro-

duce it into the Committee record

today. Rep. Frank Crowther (R. insisted that it be read first. “That ietter gives up very little guidance as to what to do,” Mr. | Crowther complained. “The President might as well not have sent it,” said Rep. Thomas Jenkins, (R. Ohio). After the brief debate, the Committee resumed hearings on the pending bill, with representatives of business and trade associations as the principal witnesses.

ENGINEER HURT WHEN TRAIN IS DERAILED

VALPARAISO, Ind, May 5 (U. |P).—A trainman was injured and a score of passengers shaken up (today when the engines of an eastbound Pennsylvania passenger train

United States Embassy. Hat heck. | were derailed at a switch two miles ing diplomatic sources said that it| West of here.

had no confirmation of rumors that

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the Suez Canal with war supplies for Britain

The Embassy added that reports) United States warships con had received a clear signal, but the

that

voyed American freighters to Suez; lengine struek it.

were false.

H. Carter, engineer, of Ft. Wayne, received cuts and bruises | when he jumped from the cab of | his engine. Railroad officials said the train

switch apparently opened when the

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By RICHARD MOWRER Co ne Bie Bay Rea Times ALEXANDRIA, May 5.-—“We call

ourselves ‘Removals, Ltd.’ ” said the captain of an anti-aircraft cruiser which had just arrived here with British transports evacuating soldiers from Greece. He said that his ship had been expected to bring back 3000 troops, but that it had managed to get 5000 aboard at the first stop. Going

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to the next embarkation point, the flat-bottomed boat that was to take on troops there was sunk by a divebomber and the already overflowing cruiser embarked 704 more men. The captain said that his ship had participated in the evacuation of

Luz on the Bay of Biscay. He said that between Greece and Alexandria his convoy had been attacked by German planes for “three solid hours.” A destroyer was also in the convoy. It had 150 nurses aboard. As the ships neared the disembarking point, the cruiser captain signaled the destroyer: “T will leave you. Make own arrangements for disembarking your gorgeous girls.” he i saptain replied: 5, could mpany. 1 them forever.

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R — Minnie, widow of the late Frank Micheifelder. daughter of Mrs, Amanda Nichols, Shoals, Ind.; sister of Jesse Nichols and Mrs. Myrtle Kennington, city, passed away at her sister's residence, 320 Harlan St, Sunday a, m, age 41 years Funeral services Grinsteiner's Funeral Home, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Burial Washington Park Cemetery Friends may call at home after 7 p. m1. Monday.

MITCHELL — Clotild, age 85 mother of William A., Mrs. Paul McGowan, Mrs. J. Foster Beach of TAnSROLs Mrs. Jewell BE Floyd of Mem Tenn; three sisters, rs. Mary ser Mrs. Etta Schwartz and Mrs. Mildred Farris, died Monday, May 5 at St. Vincent's Hospital. Funeral Wednesday, May 9. from the residence, 4245 College ; 8:30 a. on. Services St. Joan of Arc Church, Am Friends invited, Interment RvathingL on, Ind

MORARITY Addie A. age 73, Beloved jootivet of Mrs. Mary Franklin Mrs rene Mills, granddaughter of Ceeil, WilMills, passed aw ay n-

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Ram and Ruth day. Shirley Central Chapel, Minot y 0th. rial Greenlawn Jemeter Franklin, Ind. Friends may call at the chapel after 5 p. m. Monday. NIEMAN-—Hattie, Mrs. Ott, Ss MAY 1308 vn

mother of Henry, Elizabeth Cook snd Mr. Hatti passed away Saturday a. m. Prien call at the Tolin Funeral Home, Prospect St. Services Tuesday, 2 p Interment Memorial Park.

SAYLOR — Orman F., entered into rest poner, age 64 years, hycuand of Anna Saylor. Services Tuesday, 3 p. Har ry W. Moore Peace Chapel Washington Park Cemetery. [Ft (Ind.) Papers please copy.] Fri call at chapel after 1 p. m.

SCOTT-—Mrs of John H SEE Culver, Ind. fort, Imd.: Wis, and O. awav Sunday. Bros. Central Chapel Pp. mm. Burial Memorial may call at the mortuary,

SMALL Lillian Cressler, Robert Baxter Small Trance: Jones, sister ‘restjer of Indianapolis and Raymond Cressler, Chicago, devarted thiz life Saturday. age 67. neral Tuesday, May 6 at Moore & Kir i Funeral Home, 2530 Station Burial Sutherland Park. Friends vite

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WEST Frank L. age husband of Carrie West (Hoff), Janet, Dr. Joseph est Muriel MaGaha of Cincinnati, a LY. Kenttal wednes av May sher rtuary, 318 W. Wash x.

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RAD DY We wish to thank our “frien nds for their hindess, sympathy, beautiful floral offerings and cards of sympathy during Ne ness and death of our wife, sister and aunt, Mrs Lottie Brady, __ Signed) W. Frank _Brady.

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i | Positions Wanted, Female 10

HOUSECLEANING — Ri 1663

WOMAN wants housework: ho

WHITE me "heart 8 _good reference. 848 8_Holly Ave,

Schools & Instructions 12 LATHE, TOOL INSTRUCTION ARC-AIRCRAFT WELDING AND OTHER TRADES

HOOSIER TRADER BCHOOL 360 8 Meridian. RI.2604

BECOND SPRING TERM Begins May 5. All who can do so are urged to start on this date, or as soon thereafter as possible. The need for more stenographers, SSivtaries. an ER Tents is pressing.

NTRAL Bar. 1 St LLRS Archi-

USIN a & nie ET GOVERNMENT JOBS, Ms BD Prepare now for Ine napolis examinations. List of i= Da full articulars A r hester,

Frapkiin Institute, Dept 208 DWYER SCHOOL of BUSINESS RI-4007.

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Personal Services

.. B, “Frauer rity, Lom in and up BE. Wash. St.

HA CLINIC A ROR ] x FELON» N enn.

NC. or Poaen, hoo Uptown wranch,

eh and olunteer worke i EV, and Eniteers Vojuhtes RI-6032

Curtains ( E D 5 a oh AL TERA TION Sus AL ARS)

a ANBDS!

carefully done; 25¢ pr. Mrs, Souder. 26168 N. Ill. TA-2840. ¥ & TRANSFER 8

and 1.8 T- Rastenger sedans.

IRR LBL LLU RA RELINF * REASONABLE

| FAY

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¢ 16 to 20, 3a eir-1|. 14 WwW,

$3—-TALBOTT, 1840: light airy Mh. excellent transportation:

$3.50 -TALBOTT, 2217 N., single,

toon. A Wie

refined gi, 3! share adjoining room, private bath,

room. as | HAUGH, 1429 « Nicely furnished, 2-room modern apartment intiertprings, sink, screened front porch first oor, private entrance, Near All Is

ILLINOIS, 2339 N.—Nic rooms;

BROADWAY, 2224—Large newly furnished; suitable 2 preferred.

COLLEGE, 3404—Nicely ood tragsportation;

erred. College, well

4470

nL 855%

furn., light,

large wardrobe, 2-3.

room. suitable 33:

bath; private home; good tion: gentleman; ‘phone MERIDIAN, 2315 N.—Attractively nished; near bath: UN transportation; 1-2} p NEW JERSEY. first and second floor. _ ferred. Phone. | TEINS FLY ANIA. 2101 NN. able, private lavatory,

constant water, on bus line, TA-¢ ~6875.

cheerful room; | employed

CARROLLTON, 2230 Well furnished; good Meals her 1-2 gentlemen; reatonab

furnished, room; gentleman pre-

airy, hot water, gent, réhs. HU-1959. N., 1407, new furnishings, by bath, LI-2044, living room and reasonable. TA-

MERIDIAN, 2220— Comfortable room, near transportafur Good

1907 rs coli rooms, Gentleman pre- 4 =

‘Apt. 3, comforthot

1, __utilities. Everything furnished. Glen fLLINOIS, 1808 N. — Large. clea Sn newly decorated; $450. Also ®eeping room. WA-1857. LINDEN, 1206—2 Room modern apartment; also 1 room: utilities.

NEW JERSEY. 2208 N. — F Choice 3 newly furnished; kitchenette apartments, innersprings. frigidaire. Constant hot water

PARK, 837—2 Unfurnished rooms, _ lights and water, $10 month. LI-874

PENNS LVANIA, 807 HED {ED 2-ROOM APARTMENT,

PENNSYLVA

modern 7119.

First showing.

bath;

l-room front apartment.

PENNSYLVANIA, apartment; couple. 22D, 707 E.—Modern 3-room a

rivate entrance; everything easonable TA-5146.

1948

clean; Frigidaire;

Apartments 1 for Rent

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

home. TA.

PE A A 2144 N,— ~—Attractive room, large closet Sanstant hot water. Private

Cholee apts. gladly shown. L1-5588,

Ll

heap: G. E. FULTON, 437-2-Room apartment; 3 beds,

“clean,

front LI-

large 1-room

Ct NIA, 8080 N. —Nicely Furnished |

N.--2 Room studio lady or

artment, urnished.

18

STURM, 1628 bath: excellent trans ployed: reasonable. C

VIRGINIA AVE. 20—Nice clean $3.80: ight downtown.

32D, 603 E.--Attractive home: 1-2 _tional, TA-2 8D. 02 ~ E.—Light. next bath; _onable. _HU

Rooms With ‘Board

SRE attractive; Nese

front;

comfortable

beds: ome privi : Oa-se0." i . BROADWAY, 2320- Lar

Naas meals, privileges,

near 1-2 em-

rooms,

(housekeeping), 88.

insulated sR or men; breakfast op-

room; i home; garage. reas-

$5.50 CRUFT. 1842 ALL factive front; twin 3 meals

e, attractive, front Tteasonable,

General Apartments

22 W. Vermont.

4 Large ‘Rooms, $45

floor, heat and water. Crook "sive, LI1-5393

LI.2430.

45 WwW. fall

SINGLE room PTURORT, near Courthause. utilities fu

childre Rife, *

, BOR land Bde!

second floor, rhished. No ne-

TWO-ROOM apartment: all Sonveniences Sool in summer, warm 'in winter ARRY W. corner Delaware and New York ‘Sts

2 to 5 Rooms; Utilities $23 to $32.50. Good cond. 1116 N. Capitol. CENTRAL, 1050—Upper duplex; 6 steam, ice. Call 2002 Central;

ENGLISH,

adults; 23561, —5-room moder

no Pe

BROADWAY, An3A-Room 8 ae board for Good A-28

heat ater: cross ventilation:

A-408

ER, 1538—Rocm Ri boar: py ome, Ee optional

TEMPLE, 260 “4 ane. * oR

Hotels Belmont Hotel

3000 East H+ :

d: pri. MA 0 —Lovely, light, reason-

16 Clean, conft, rms., $3 up. 227% E. Ohio.

Pd N., 2083—5 rooms, 4g. | redecorated: heat, wate frigeration, MA-3519, B

sunparior;

rooms; hot water, outside janitor serve

Rade:

° Kitnls ed; re-

NE JERREY, pages Rs Noor, ong oom, complete Kisghe nN bath? all outilities. phone. Adults; $37.50. WA-3592,

Both have all ut fitics hardwood -2189, MA- .. MA-3368.

433 E. VE } roams 904 E, MIC

BY bath. rif Halts C Vv te SMITH | REALTY co.

Hoesier Hotel

NEW PALACE HOTEL, 4 N. New Nice modern rooms, §3 up wi

$4 up. Shower, baths, |= city heat. 440 Mass. Av.

ores |

¢ urn. Houses.—Apts. 18A|

Housekeeping Rooms

rary Apartments; desi

RENE Ri t GARROLLTO N, entrance, $5.

SH Room. ront room.

1820—2<-Room apt. iT welcome,

JAP JONES, M SPENCER HOTELS, rates, , 38 Up. 17);

~ | $4.50 TO $8—CARROLLTON, | 1561 —2-Room apartment; utilities Private entrance. 88 UP;

irable ait Nerlauwn utilities: walking

| madre Riots bath. hob n Path:

kitchenette pri$e.

"Private

HARDING, 2618 N., $13; mod. exceptional well furn, 4-rm. cottage, piano, radio. far. 2 bdrms.; nice yard; lawn swin iverside car. Permanent if desired; adults. TA-6340

ENWOOD, 2235 “Three rooms, ae bath, m jodern apartment;

FENNSTLANIA 186 rooms, priv: Ne dah

frigidaire. 218T., W. 17. APT. 3-—One-room Lonew miter {yroiture hr in-a-door bed ma ideal place for two girls or Bachelors apart. mens 0 kitchen Redtonn C

after 8 1-2831 nefore Wa 5833 ater "8

kitchenutilities;

Re -Lower 3 large private entrance;

s m

COLLEGE. 1524 Lower: $7.50:

— father [other sor son Apartment; adults: inclosed

Houses for Rent 19

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furnished;

4 h ubbery.

HR A Cr d, "higes an A No sma Bu

apartpart: | at

at $ Brig 8 & Hn

Houses for Rent 19

| Houses and Lots Sale

PINE ST. 414—4 rooms and bath; 44 Virginia Ave.

Nee. single; $25. LI- 8401. 44 Vi wooD 2728-—-4-room house; adults only. fhauire 2726 Wood. : NEW semi-modern, 3-room cottage, to voung couple; wife wishing to do b rt time work as waitress. Cifaldi’'s, E. National Road. IR-5120,

UPPER DUPLEX — 7 Rooms, redecorated, hea water, frigidaire, garage, large orch, east’ front. = Adults ORIY, 38 alem. WA-8150.

SIX ROOMS, 4th house east of Arlington Ave. on 34th St. One acre. Sell; or rent $32.50 month

2

F arms—Suburban_

When acquiring prdperty follow the safe method. Demand an abstract of title. Have it examined by your attorney.

Union Title Company Union B Tike Ruding

155 $375 for equity $900 bal. Lawrence $15 Mo. pays ‘everything. Good 4-rm. bung. gas, inside water, gar, big lot, good roof, good paint. HUDELBON, 2619 E. 12th. CH-6204.

“MODERN English Colonial, close in, on National Road, east; 1 acre, corner lot. lovely. ho home. No trade in. Owner. Box

| NEAR E. 33TH--Lux, chick. house, fish pond; jandschped; fruit; 1 acre; $3250 cash. WA-4

FOR RENT—20 ACRES—8, SHERMAN DR. 8 ver acre. _DR-T7868-1.

Resorts and Cottages 22

FOR BALE—Lake front land; $385 down, 85 month. on the late est lake within wn Ss miles of | Indiana poli is. _TA-8212. :

S-rm. bung.:

Moving and Storage 24

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HODGES STORAGE CO.

Btore now, Pay six months later, aig dependable service, Estimates nspestion inv Jind. 037-458 FL. Wayne Ave RI-2019

Houses and Lots Sale

Near Mallory Plant

Modern 3-bedroom bungalow with new inside decorations. Large corner lot on paved streets. 3004 MEREDITH AVE. (3 blks. south of Washington.) Small menthly payments. Call Mr. Nicolai or Mr. Koepper. RI-6412. J, 8. CRUSE REALTY CO, 128 N. Dal.

MOVE IN NOW!

Four rooms and dinette, One year old. Front ry e. 3735 Nortnerh / ave.

4,250. Tes. ves. 304. 248 N N. Del. Raum,

5504—Five roo H finporc * aniotly modern; Hepiace. jorced-alr Ath "Cap Stee 8x3 Be:

four forced-al I hast Just Te omoieted. FHA loans. B

2408 Roosevelt Ave.

5-Room modern bungalow; Fant: Terms, ACRO RE ALTE Qo. "208 N' ware. MeGee, RI

YORE NOR

88x150, 34th LX allace. (Begun! a Ideal homesite. Can be

op Erha Hd PRE VIR A

or write MR. NEAR Allison's, Link-Belt—4-room semi2318 W. Wal-

modern cottage, bargain. nut,

LEE. 1534 bl om ffnead dn. yard $3060 eas shaded

ES $3 Wier

3,250 | - ela-

jem modern: or equity

Washington » Folxertn Agency.

down payment Mr. B tt. HA

PTL ae=]C

TWO-STORY

of

ALLISON R

For 4 a of the city. MA-352 EB. KI

“SUBURBAN BUNGALOW 1735 Shadeland No oom modern;

ointinsnt Rasy serms, ARMON, Lr "as, HU-5241

$320

Down, $20.53 mo.

room modern. RI-8780 McDANIELS

$200 DOWN, $10 Jhoithly, buys BL house; paved et. $300 down, $28 Sronthly: 7-room modern fase: all improvements. Owner, 13

LIST your property. both oit y and suburban, with Jack C. Carr, who, with 13 ace tive salesmen and his ret eth ods, will secure for you a buyer. Write or call 12 Union Trust Bldg., MAST

40-FOOT LOT, southwest corner Perkin A and Southern Ave, Attratrive home . Wm wood , 614 B ge " Evansville, Ind.

NEWTON, JSoli-Cuis Hu oot, bath,

lot _ Studevaker Realts® “3308 But a 6338

ay N. CAPITOL-—COLO

oom modern home. Ot $3,000. MEAD KN 3 foot London

or i city. Brendenwood °"°% yin cit

609 N. Euclid, 5-rm. semi-mod, Barg. bung., fine bsm't., gar. $1,800.

1043 RUCKLE—Four- Bedroom Nome: oa _ Closed vard: double gar.: $6000. H

~~ Gave Monet -- Use TINIES Wed Ads Real Estate Investments 256A

Business Corner—$30,000 Subject to 99-Year Lease

Will sell business corner for $30,000 to yield 5% net, Tenants are diversified and have long records of occupancy. #9-year-lease to cover entire property and has excellent safeguards for monthly or quarterly income purposes. Investment inquiries invited and will be treated strictly confidential by owner. Times Box 1. 12

"Figure This One Out

Income $60 month monthly paymen 44.96 incl rinciple. Interest taxes a ns Monthly orofit $15.04 2303-05 rollto: LL-HO TTEL co

$3200 $22.08 Mo.

, Ine, taxes and ins. 2650 W, nd | . aw -4033

BL CO. LI-2841, OLORADO--50 to 80 South: 4-rm. mod, bung. dbls.: 50-ft. lots; ages. KELLY ST. 1509. 11 Modern. -rm. dbl

8, MONTCALM. 1605+ 3-Mode rm. dble, Woodruff Realty Co. fesise BH-£353. brick a modern ition. “Bu on second

Boor: uildi 2 {tion Butding in llems 124 N. Main ee hae

he 2050-52 Bellefontaine. Income.

ma DOUBLE $56 per month. Priced at

only $3,200. CH-0781.

Real Estate e Wanted

$1,000,000 oe small homes were chased through our office in We may have a h buyer for yours. TY RI-

TE WAITING ! nd S-rm. i in all sections McKINNEY CO.

Real Estate Loans 28

HOME FINANCING As 4 Bac

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