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league officials rushed completion of plans today.

East, the search for conditioning sanctuaries for the surviving diamond stars went rapidly forward, while organization of an exhibition game schedule to include as many college teams and nearby baseball squads as possible was being formulated to replace the former spring southern setup. : The majors already had planned to conform to Manpower Commis - sioner Paul V. McNutt’s pronounce- . ment that baseball players were in a non-essential category and there-

on the use of automobiles for pleas-

ball parks—most of which are close to excellent tramsportation facilities. Thus yesterday's rulings failed to excite diamond devotees.

Four Decide Definitely

owners—north of the Ohio and Potomae rivers and east of the Mississippi river, except the St. Louis clubs which may condition in|J Missouri—the first few days search for sites has produced only four clubs which had decided definitely. At Detroit, the Tigers’ general manager, Jack Zeller, announced that his club would train at Bosse Field, Evansville, Ind. starting March 15. Meanwhile, the two Chi-|g cago clubs—the White Sox and Cubs —stated they would train at French Lick, Ind., even though they must construct their own diamonds and stands. The Boston Red Sox have decided on the Tufts college cage at Medford, Mass.

Chaos Reigns Chaos reigned nearly everyplace else, . particularly in the metropolitan area. Ed Barrow of the New York Yankees said he wants his club to train near the shore because the sea raises the temperature at least 10 degrees in the spring. Horace Stoneham of the New York Giants, favors an inland retreat claiming that. proximity to the sea in semi-cold weather might cause creakings in the aged soupbohes of some of his surviving players. The Giants were considering Lakewood, N. J., where Joe Louis conditioned for his unfortunate inaugural meeting with Max Schmeling. The Yankees considered three Jersey spots—Atlantic City, Wild-woad-by-the-Sea and Asbury park.

fo May Train at Home

Branch Rickey, president of the Dodgers, announced he was_ viptually sure that Brooklyn would train in the Yale university field house at New Haven, Conn. since he understood that the army air corps had decided not to take over. 4 But ‘Ogden Miller, chairman of the Yale athletic association, told the United. Press that the army student fliers are almost certain to use the field house. Sam ‘Breadon, owner of the world-champion St. Louis Cardi-

William DeWitt of the Browns said his boys might train “right at home.”

OUT-OF-PAWN

SE SUITS &TOPCOAT

Not to be confused with general $: line of Pi clothing

I. Barnett,

FAIRBANKS LOAN co. 203 E. Wash. St, 22 Door East

of Delaware

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Klin fore not subject to draft deferment, gi and Leon Henderson’s curtailment|pes

ure will not hamper attendance at|Kiesel, Indiana;

Limited to territory set by Tues-|g - day’s Chicago meeting of the club B.

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Completion of ‘Close-to-Home’ Sites; 3 Pick Indiana Spots

By PAUL SCHEFFELS United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Jan. 7—Virtually certain to be unaffected by the ban on pleasure-car driving and already resigned to the continued employment of any baseball player working in an essential industry, major of “close-to-home” spring training

. From the St. Louis Browns in the West to the Boston Braves in the

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LADIES

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Deaths—Funerals 1

Indianapolis Times, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1948

ARSZMAN—Ruth ‘M., beloved wife of Edward, mother of Joan Arszman, daughter of Mrs. Winnie Mullery Lynch, sister of Margaret Lynch and niece of Mrs. Bernard Wulle, departed this life Yeansyday, age 41. Funeral Saturday, Jan 3 th, at the residence, 1323 E. Ohio ~8:30 a. m., Holy Cross church, 9 . Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. Daughters of Isabell wiil meet at residence Friday, 8 p. m. for prayers and Altar society of Holy ross church, 8:30 p. m. Moore & Kirk ice.

BRAY—William J., beloved husband of

Susie Anna; father of Mrs. Beulah Pike, Wm. Paul D., Cecil, Bonnie,

Louise, Julia May aad Richard Eugene; son of Mrs. Mary E. Bray; brother of John and Daniel ‘Bray, Mrs. Allie Smith and ‘Mrs. Annie Green, departed ie life Anasday, age 44. Funeral SatJan. 9, at the Moore & Kirk theast funeral home. 2530 Station st, gia LP. m. Burial Floral Park.. Friends

DAILY—Blaine L., beloved husband of Mrs. Lillian Daily, son of Mrs. Maude Capito, assed away at the family resi6 N. East st., Wed y, Jan. 6 at 3 a. m. Friends may call a the above address. Funeral Friday at 9 a. m. at SS. Peter and Saul Cathedral. Lucas funeral service.

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HAMMOCK—Tilfred, age 63, husband of Kate Hammock, father of Gordon Ham-

st., and Hendricks county line, Wednesday. Funeral from residence Friday, Jan. 8, 2 p. m. Friends invited Burial Greenlawn cemetery, Brownsburg. Friends may call any time.

JENKINS—Miss Ida Dell, passed away in

Chicago, wednesday morning. Funeral at the Fla apner Buchanan Mortuary p. oy Burial Crown Hill, Friends invited. PFriends may call at the mortuary Thursday evening.

McDERMOTT—John, father of Anna Staudt and Mary Crick died Thursday, Jan. 7. Funeral from the Blackwell funeral home. Time later.

nals, said that “there’s a possibility MILLE LER—Jame N. New Jersey we may settle on Springfield, Mo., ,. orother ot Lilie 8 ier and Me because there is a park available.”| day in Bervices at Flanner 5 Bu

p. m. an Mortuary Friday, 3 p. m. Friends invi Burial Crown Hill. ville, Ind., papers please copy.)

PRICE—Helen Ocley. e 27, 1224 Winfield beloved wife of Hu Price, mother of h Wallace and Judith Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ooley, habe ad away. Friends may call at Walnut after noon ay. Funeral 2 p. m. Friday at the Westside church of the Nazarene, 11th st. and g ave. Burial Crown Hill cemetery.

N. Hamilton ave., sister Mrs. C. IL. Yeo, Normal, I, ‘and Mrs. Edwin E. Kerner, Indianapolis, and aunt of Mildred L. Kerner,

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SHOUSE—Mildred B., 2848 Station st., begy wife of Paul Shouse, daught er of . Lorin Poorman, departed Funeral

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Deaths—Funerals

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of Mrs. Audrey Huber, Mrs.

mock and Mrs. Jo McKee, andfather of Beverly and Danny aio Kee, |. Sunday, Jan. 10, passed away at his residence, W. 59th| North

Union chapel.

Crystal Drake, Melvin and Kenneth Smith, departed this life Thursday,

SMITH dJ., beloved father of Elwood, Melvin and Claude Smith, grandfather

Matillo, Mrs. Dorothy Clifford

age . Funeral at the Moore & Kirk

east Funeral Home, 2530 Station st., and at Union chapel, 2 p. m. Burial Friends invited.

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SCHOOLS, INC.

118 S. Delaware

Card of Thanks ,

friends, their ma and beau loved son,

F. Preble. We

funeral director,

CHILDREN AND

PREBLE—We wish to thank many relatives and IEhaTS for acts of kindness, 1 floral offerings for qur muc brother

sympath

and grandson, Vernon especially thank his

classmates, his friends, pall beaters, our neighbors, Rev. Anderson, Mr. Wald

the blood donors, and |N:

everyone who helped us. MR. -& MRS.

ROBERT PREBLE AND ‘MRS. FOSTER.

20 poy—21 girls, age 17— also 32 women, take short period of oy airplane factories

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WHITE LADY, Vicinity 2635 Evanston; fons cleaning 1 y week, See eve-

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WOMEN, age 35 to 50, for general laundry work. Apply at once. Staycraly Laundry. 414 N. East.

WOMEN for inside a work. No perience Jay, Apply 1915 South

general work, live on place, A-4744,

for

Help Wanted—Male

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In Memoriams

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loved wife

World’s weary t

ETCHER—In loving memory of our beand mother, Boetcher, who passed away Jan.

Peacefully sleeping, resting at last,

Jogephifie , 1941.

rouble and trials are

past. In silence she suffered, in patience she re "Till God called her home to suffer no more.

HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS.

‘| 18-50, Oe kitchen help. Exunnecessary. $10 wk., room,

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430 E. Market St.

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COLORED PORTER and handy man. No age limit. Must have good Teferences. 378 Mass. ave,

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father, Sam life Jan. 7, 1927

We think of

By som But dear to

FARB—In loving ze Farb, who departed this

membrance of our dear

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our memory’

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1934 W. Michigan St.

Wafer T. $28 N. ND inots CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

Blasengym

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Rooms, Without Board

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LLEGE-13TH (University Court, 1305 ogLLES front BI or private lio reasonable, LI-7679,

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3520 B., FALL; CREEK BLVD.—8l¢: room, twin beds. By appointment o TA-1740. 1502 N.—Front, near Ri A

LA oko Ordnance bus, hot water, 5432-W,

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3000 NORTH, ¢« good transportation,

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stenographers.

Merit daily except $Sat-

ON,

3808 E. WASHINGTON ST.

FACTORY employment, white or colored man. WA-1877, 1120 E. 32d st.

Comptometer Operator

Box 702, Times.

Experienced. State age and experience.

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FREIHOFER BAKERS

COUNTER GIRLS No Experience Necessary J. D. EASTMAN SUNSH INE CLEANERS 3808 E. ashington st.

DRIVER SALESWOMAN

For local established trade. ary. Apply 650 Virginia ave. Friday.

Car furnished, expenses paid, 5%-day week, sal-

CENTRAL, 2155—Young ladies to eh clean Somer able, seping apa

- innersprings.

(5600 Bash —Comoi ic I IR-919'

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18A 100—3840 N. Penn.; finest mod. 4-bedrm. br, home; adits. HI-1133 (Eve IR~T7956).

nou, 1118—7-room house, modern, 4 bedrooms, $75.

BEAUTIFULLY furnished living room and connecting, full size bedroom, good heat and transportation. (No kitchen.) See to appreciate, $10 week.. TA-0829.

PORTION of apartment avaliable, Inquire 2450 N. Meridian, apt. 1

| HOMIES, apts.; large eoor 60 to WHITE. HE at 1133 (Eves iRise),

SL sublet furnished ome bedroom apartment. Marcy Village. Adults. HU-7529.

_Unfurn. Houses for Rent 19 K| 6729 EVANSTON 5-Room ranch-type bungalow, 8o0cial room in basement, $55. Can be rented | to Non-Defense ‘Workers, | KELLER REALTY, INC. LI-4401

5 Rms., semi-mod. Call Lew Goldman. MA-9381

- St Peter, 909 17 rooms, wath, ¥%

3TH AND EMERSON—$§ 1758 garage. Call MA-9659.

| SEMI-MODERN 3-room house, east of Harvester; heating Sie “rar

nished; $20 month. IR-5442. FOR WAR WORKER — 4-room Strictly modern doubles jnsulated: $40. MERCER BUILDERS, HU-2659

| MAN will give 6-rm. modern home for board Ay room. 2919 W. Michigan.

| Business Property 21

SOUTH—Army officer and wife bus line; new Road 31, Samp - Atte; # and Stout Field. GA-8531.

SPANN, 1131 — Front room, twin b stoker heat; 3 meals, modern. MA |

h 5169 E. Child "30ers care. Bn-ess.

‘BEST CASH OFFER OR TRADE

{ Brick building near center of city, 14,{000 sq. ft. of “cement floor space. Ideal | for manufacturer, machine shop and | storage, Drive in facilities, unloading | platform. Sell for cash or trade. | information call- LI-1612 or BR-1225.

DESK SPACE, GROUND FLOOR

For

|3910 HOYT AVENUE

Houses and Lots Sale 25

HOMES—EAST—TERMS | 2823 East 18th; 5-room modern bung. 8338 Brookside drive, north; 8 rooms; sets on two large lots; stoker, 3609 N, LaSalle; 4-room semi-mod

Springer 5% CEXTERELLL

MA-2377

Buy a 2 Way Double . See 2547 Brookside pkwy. (South drive) and 1302 N. Temple. 18138 lot, good future investment, modern. Any reasonable offer given thorough Foon Fimo Call Mr. Nicola or Mr. Koepper., MA-6411. J. 8B. CRUSE REALTY “CO., 123 N. DEI,

UNUSUAL BARGAIN 1121-23 CHURCHMAN TO CLOSE ESTATE—ONLY $3500

Good 6-rm.-a-side modern double; t; close to stores; bus at

2-car garage.

Phillips 14-2 109, DOWN

MA-2317 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Pive-room Spanish type BEick and stucee bungalow, a liv. rm. th firepl full basement with social _ anc 2-cap

gar. Hot water heat system; $6500, Located 5501 E. 38th tie cal Mr, Burts,

Hiafl-Hottel@o. MA-8581 =

1345-47 LINDEN—Nicé $-rm. dome Be Seif siodern} good location, erms 3

4245 JACKSON-7-Rm h s large : good location, near Washington men :

Price, $1500.00. 4 . Shit REALY ry 8 AEA ALLISON TY CO., INC., REALTO 3 Like new five-roomy i semi-modern bungalow; newly recondie

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3925 B. NEW

PAUL E. DORSEY FARLEY- FUNERALS 5 1000 W, More

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Experienced; $25 and meals to those who qualify. Apply 43 W. St. Clair.

ENERAL a Ere room; stay; good pay.

housework and cooking, 2 c¢hil-

Grocery Delivery Man; 50% Tu.

housework and ri-

SENET cooking, vate room and board, 2 children "referen

LABORERS WHITE OR COLORED

with high school education, who want chance to make goo Must work every day or don’t apply; no floaters!

“146 E. WASHINGTON ST. FLANNER & BUCHANAN |, Sct "5oodSags to's BW. PF TA-3372 GENERAL HO USEWORK, apartment; no ERT S. Ph References required. TA-0303. Prospect St. MA-6049 601 E. (SRINSTEINER’S wassull Girl for Inspection and ; Marking. o SH. HERRMANN Il WALKER CLEANERS, mew MOORE & KIRK 1841 E. 46th. - ‘FA-8056

See Ralph, Superintendent, Indianapolis Ma-

50-Hour week—We prefer married men, | N

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Housekeeping Rooms

$5; DORMAN, 730—1 down, next utilities. Private front entrance. Ai:

$5-$6 Wk. Toorne pans Ge

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portation available 4 to ig

ORIENTAL, 20

chine & Supply Co., 1959 8S. Meridian.

MAN TO RIDE MOTORCYCLE and PICK UP PARTS

‘of MOTH HO

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2310 North Moridian

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SEE MR. ADAMS HICKMAN OLDS

to learn silk and wool spotting.

GIRL

GREGG & SON, Ave,

rience not necessa Expe ot Ty. Apply |°

1510 N. MERIDIAN

for Shipping department. 38 N.

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MAN WANTED, Lia meat mazket, Call at

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ear Mallo refrigeration, yg hot water. 41 ‘TALBOTT, 2420 N.—3-Room apartio ac private entrance, $9 week. WEST—Road 36, near Allison’s, 3 1 west of Lyndhurst dr.; turn i JONES’ heated 2-room

34TH, BE. 17—Basement aire, utilities. Adults.

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ry: 3 Toc 1

Large, clean, attrac. room; good ‘free parking. Delaware at 8 ic: © r LI-5315,

Moving & Storage

.|Houses and Lots Sale

BRIDGES & BA 23 N. DEL. - DREXEL iz WASHINGTON |” srx-room “Home, 1amcE G '|mOOM, FINE CLOSETS, FULL MENT, GAS HEAT;

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men, women, pensioners, Will employ 4 men for Sctablished routes, Elder! i Prefer men over 25 in Class 3A. Experi- ! yaligs, SIO. FE, na RES 243 N. Delaware RI-3477 ence not Docessary. on Tou ae averaging r than week. Apply ' 2a to 6p m $18 W. vermont gi | Hotels '' Wanted to Rent 23

MANAGEMENT — RENTAL SERVICE.

L | ALLISON REALTY CO. Ine. BI-2368

EXEC., wife want home or apt. furn. or unfiirn. HI-1138 (Eve IR-79536). ,

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HODGES STORAGE CO.

Store Now—Pay Six Months Later Estimates Free, Inspection Invited - 937-45 Ft. Wayne Ave. - RI-2019

| Farms Suburban Sale 2%8

y $3,000. Terms.

Phillips 22 he TXT om RETIRE POSSESSION * 2453-55 Guilforel

5-Room Modera Double: Price $3250—$450 Froze .50 each side. Frozen rental, $22.

ty, Ine. eg : “F. H. A. LOANS GET THE FACTS—SAVE TIME * MORTGAGE CO.

H. Duff Vilm 07 peoples Bank Bigg, i

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~ $2500 Rooms—3 xtra Lots—Ci Bus-—N. EB MR. DAVIS — BR-0131

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