Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1943 — Page 20
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: ‘Russia,
particular a
§ ments, the axis nations should be
Nations Government Aten the War.
3 Feb. 4 (U. P)— * Gov. Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota yesterday - urged creation of a United Nations government after the war whose first duty would be to, disarm the axis and punish its * leaders for “their acts of horror and betrayal of ci tion.” . Stassen, one of the leading Re-
: ® publicans mentioned as possible 1044 presidential timber, told a 5 Cleveland town hall meeting that
} the United States should take the _ lead in establishing a supergovern-
ment together with Great Britain, and the smaller nations now ed with them in the . war. es Plan
He pro that the United Na-
2 tions as it exists now be continued
after the under a single ‘house
x assembled as the cangressional or
body, with repre-
'§ sentation and voting power based
_ upon the member’s literate popula- - tion, resources and finances. Under his| proposal, tem i governments would be created over the axis nations, composed “prefer“ably” of ‘united nations citizens whose ancestry goes back to the country.
. Advocates Punishment “Under these temporary govern-
inister the great interrts and airways ‘that
the post-war era. e freed of the seas : ort and communications. I
Ad tes Trading -
© 3. To increase trade among na‘gions. . | . 4. Tos where in the : 5. To es
out illiteracy everyworld. ablish a world code of
¥ justice and a united nations court | to adminis
r the code. te a united nations ing of units of air cient modern naval highly mobilized,
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Miss. Ava Hamilton
Woman - Explorer ‘Speaks Here Sunday in Catholic
Forum Series.
Miss Ava Hamilton, explorer and author, will speak on “Our African Outpost” at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in the English theater. She is to appear here under auspices of the Indianapolis Catholic Forum. Miss Hamilton has journeyed thousands of miles through Africa’s trackless jungles and plains, most of the distance entirely alone. She is said to be the only woman known| to have made a solitary journey across the Sahara. Miss Hamilton will illustrate her lecture with a technicolor motion picture film on Africa. Born in the South, Miss Hamilton has spent most of her adult life in travels throughout the worlds She is a descendant of two governors of South Carolina. One of them, a great-great-grandfather, was secretary of the navy in the cabinet of t | President Madison. Miss Cecelia Galvin, principal of public grade school 3, will preside at the meeting.
“=| EISENHOWER WARNS AGAINST CRITICISM
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, NORTH AFRICA, Feb. 4 (U. P.).— Lieut. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower last night issued a sharply worded memorandum warning that any American’ officer engaging in un‘warranted criticism of “any ally” would be subject to “the direst punishment that I can possibly inflict administratively.” “We must all realize that we are fighting a tough war and everything we do, day and night, must be directed toward the winning of that war,” Eisenhower said in a memorandum to all his staff officers. “I remind you once more of ‘getting the word spread of my attitude toward irresponsible talk directed ‘at any one of our allies,” the {memorandum continued. “In this force now are French, British and American’ groups. “Naturally my authority with respect to the American forces is more arbitrary than it is with re-
must be made to understand that in unwarranted criticism of any ally we are playing into the hands of the axis, and in the case of an American officer, he will be subject to the direst punishment that I can possibly inflict administratively.”
BATTERY INVENTOR DIES LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4 (U. P)— Theodore A. Willard, retired inventor of the storage battery which bears his name, who in later life won a wide reputation as an explorer, died yesterday at the age of 80.
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on on Everything!
Diamonds, amonds, Watches Musical Instruments. Cameras Clothing, Shotguns, Ete.
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spect to the British, but all officers|
MARION, Iii, U. P.).—Petty officer First Class Don Lingle of the Marion navy recruiting. office wants| == to buy Uncle*Sam a battleship. He and’ a blue-eyed pig named “King Neptune™ already have corralled
$62,000 toward the cause.
The 263-pound Hereford, given to the recruiting staff by a dairy of West Frankfort, Ill, was about to be converted into pork dinners when Lingle suggested: “Let’s auction him off for bonds and stamps.”|” F. Auctions were held at West Frankfort, Marion and Herrin, the
latter swelling the total by $50,000. The highest bidders aren't entitled to keep the pig.
Deaths—Funerals 1 indianapolis Times, Thurs.,, Feb. 4, 1943
ALLGOOD—Guy, entered into rest Wednesday, age 51 years, son of Laura B. Allgood, brother of Mrs. Edward T. Smith, Mrs. James Bartlett, Fred Arthur and Harry Allgood. Services Saturday, 3 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may call at residence, 418 N. Hamilton ave. until noon Saturday.
BALL—Bernard Roy, son of Mrs. Gorgla Ball and brother of Spencer, Millard, Olie and John Ball, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 3. Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling funeral home, 1420 Prospect st., after noon Friday. Funeral| notice later.
DOUGLAS Muriel Powell, 1514 Park ave. wife of Ansel A. Douglas, sister of George E. and Paul E. Nelson, passed away Thursday. Service at thd Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Saturday, 3 ek. Friends inivted. Interment Crown Hill, ECKEL—Edward,. 3061 N. Euclid, beloved hushand of Edna, brother of Mrs. Lotta Robbins, Mrs. Lula Geiger, Mrs. Jeanette Mather and George’ F. Eckel, Pendleton, Ind., departed this life Tuesday, age 54. Funeral Friday, Feb. 5, at Moore & Kirk Northeast Funeral Home, 2530 Station 2 F m. Burial Crown Hill Friends Pave
GRAHAM—Harley A., late residence 907 N. Jefferson, 53, beloved husbrother of
day evening. YPunera Friday 1: from Shirley Bros. Irving Hin Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Friends may call at Irving Hill
HERBERT—Ruth of Hillsdale, Mich., entered into.rest Tuesday, age 47 years, wife of Peter T. Herbert, mother of Mary Caroline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mijchael Roach, sister of Mrs. L. M. Graham and Harry B. Roach. Services Priday, 2 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Memorial ' Park. Friends Hay call at chapel after 7 p. m. Thursay. HOPKINS—Mabel C., late residence, 916 N. Grant, age 59, beloved wife of Joseph T. Hop Es, mother of Delbert P. Hopkins of . slndlanapolis, sister of Mrs. Charles M. Hale of Long Beach, Cal, passed away Wednesday Funeral Saturday, 10 a ley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel. 53717 Washington st. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at Irving Hill after 10 a. m. Friday.
tered into rest Tuesday, age 87 years. Services Friday, 3 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Friends are welcome.
McCLURE—Lieut. William Carson, son of Mr. and- Mrs. William L. McClure, died Feb. 2. Funeral services private. Please omit flowers.
McSHANE—Leo D., 3438 E. Fall Creek blvd. Beloved husband of Alyce and father of Leo D. Jr. .John and Joann, passed away early Thursday morning. Service at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, p. m, Friday. Friends invited. Burial in Des Moines, a REED—Harvey M., age 54 years, cousin of Rolland T. Reed, Orville Korn, passed away Monday. Funeral Friday, 10 a. m. Shirley « Brothers West Chapel, 2002 W. Michigan. Friends invited. Burial New Town,
RIDER—Marion F., beloved father of Mrs. Mabel Hays, Alva Rider, Clarence Rider, Craig Rider and Jane Staples of Jeffersonville, Ind., passed away Wednesday evening. Service at the J. C. 6 Wilson, “Chapel of: the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st., Saturday, 10 a. m., and Littell funeral home in Scottsburg, 2 p. m. Burial Little York. Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes.” SCHNEIDER—Anna (nee Eckstein), age 78 years, sister of Mrs. J. C. Holzer, Mrs. Frances Etter, Mrs. J. C. Nauert,
Mrs. Fred Kocher, all of city; Mrs. Nicholas Nauert of Osgood, Ind.; John and Peter Eckstein of Anderson, Ind.
Funeral and burial at Springtown, Ill, Saturday a. m. Friends may call at Lauck Funeral Home, 1458 S. Meridian st.,, Thursday evening.
SOUTHERS—Anne, 3852 Hoyt ave., Sasiing daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. Faye E. Southers, sister of Sergt. Robert C. Southers, Denver, Colo.,, Richard Revenna, Ky., Rowena Southers; granddaughter of Ethel Southers of Bedford, departed this life Wednesday, age 7 years. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 6, at the Meadlawn Christian church, 3815 Fletcher ave., 10 a. m. Burial Washington Park. Friends invited. Friends may call at the residence. Moore & Kirk service.
STOUT—Minnie, of 609 E. New York st., wife of Henry, sister of William Gra: ham, passed away Wednesday bp. Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect st., after 10 a. m. Friday. Service Saturd ay, 2 p. m., from the Friendship Church, corner of Spruce and ' Prospect sts. Burial Washington Park. Friends invited.
Funeral Directors ) CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934
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LOST—Black wallet, last “Thursda ocntaining valuable papers, draft card; arm Commission. driver’s license, etc. .
and _ Charles 'T. Botkin. ask
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OST Package in Gus Company. contain:
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Beauty Opr. ing = conditions. roposition. Old established No: shop. BR-3587 for appointment, BEAUTY tor, attractive ho < ary commission, IRMA ROBERTSON, 2805 N. Tlinois. UTY operator, will 1 2 be BEAUTY BHOP. 5 N. bie op Clerk—Typist To work in accounting dept. “Good opportunity for advancement. -
National Hosiery Mills -RI=1321 ~
448 N. Capitol.
LAYDEN—Olive J. of 1305 Spruce st., en-|
M FASHION DRY CLEANERS, 1901 Central
__ Guaranty Cafeteria, 20 N. Meridian. Factory Production Timekeoper
oh school education or equivalent; I ble handwriting; willing to work Heh oh t. WA-2448.
GIRL Care for children! general Tiousework; no heavy laundry: stay. IR-1661.
WESTERN "UNION
* Apply Office Manager PROGRESS LAUNDRY
220 E Market Si.
WAITRESS on ‘Rural. “ois |
EE Wi EN nd, sil ri po io, Times.
“Woman Cook and Kitchen Help _ BE-5005. Ask Xl Mr A :
* A company that has been in the grocery business for over 85 years will § employ and thoroughly frain a woman, age 21-45, to operate one of our estab- } lished routes on established This vacancy is caused by one . goin into the
car furn work is ail and worl ng condi= ‘tions ideal, 5% day. week. Call May 5040 for appointment. 2 WOMAN Resteursnt Mos. 46 8. West.
WOMEN, for inside bakery Work, no ex-
perience necessary. 1915 Southeastern ave.
Offers
Times Want Ads Lowest Rate in City.
Young Women 18 to 35 Years
An Unusual Opportunity
Clean, Pleasant Work
Alert, intelligent girls to train for special telephone work, or handling telegrams over our long distance automatic telegraph circuits.” Some knowledge of typing ‘required.
Paid While Training THEN IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT
Apply Traffic Mgr., 902 Guaranty Bldg.
GIRLS
To work in jewelry factory; 5-day week:
Girl for General Office Work Some Shorthand and Typing | APPLY IN PERSON TO MISS SANDS
DAVIS CLEANERS 2835 Northwestern
— GIRL for general housework for employed couple, 3741 E. Vermont, after 5:30.
TO LEARN MARKING AND GIRL CHECKING
Girls foF Night Work
In cleaning plant. Apply in person D. Eastman Sunshine Cleaners,
J: 3808 E. Washington st. GROCERY SALES GIRL Experienced. 3760 N. Illinois st.
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
: Training I. B. N, punch card; accounting machine operators; $100 month; maximum ‘@ge 25; 10 vacancies. Apply State Personnel Division, 141 8. Meridian.
1 Herp Wanted—Male
2 Watchmakers
Good Salary Permanent Position “To Reliable Men
Mr. Blickman ,
ROGERS & co.
5 N. lllinois St. ATTENTION! BOYS EARNEXTRA MONEY
After school by delivering a Times Route. Mail your name, age and address. . . . Rot tes Argan in your neighborhood. . +» Write Indianapolis Times, Circulaton Dept., TODAY
BOY—16 OR 17
0 learn process printing and window dia designing and manufacture; good opportunity. 338 N. Delaware.
_ Bullard Machine
Operators
Do own set-up and work to fairly close tolerances. Local plant. ‘Men now working at highest skill on war work not considered. Apply Miss Howe, 6th floor rear. 9
S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ' 148 E. Market St.
BUS BOY soot |
LI-1361.
Goal Truck Driver
MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO. North Yard, WA-2481. East Card, IR-1191.
COLORED CAR WASHER
Blue Point Auto Supply—962 8. Dela: ware.
COLORED PORTER Apply KEENE DRUG STORE -at Board of Trade
Building, Delaware and : Ohio Sts.
HOTEL
Linen Room Woman EXPERIENCED -WHITE SEE MRS. BROWN
HOTEL WASHINGTON
HOUSEKEEPER — By. employed couple; small house; no laundry; two children; $10. BE-0287-J.
HOUSEKEEPER — General stay: good wages. HU-39
HOUSEKEEPER, white, eT couple, two SH school age; private
room, | CH-5 Helper, white. No Sunday;
KITCHEN $16 week, meals.. English
Eotel Coffee Shop.
Laundry Workers Inexperienced Girls White, Age 25-45
(House work;
Apply TIFFANY LAUNDRY 425 N. Senate Ave.’
Marrie women or widows for interest- : ing part-time work; 4 hours daily can average earnings of about $1 per hour. Write Maisonette Frocks, P. Box 490 or phone TA-5041.
"OFFICE CLERK
wo eral work, no experience necessary.
* young or middle-aged women, experienced in demonstration or campaign work; large national organization; steady work, salary. y ROGERS STUD 40 N. Pennsylvania.
“SHORT ORDER COOK
Nights. White or Solered. Good salary. Six nights. 1357 S. Meridi
SILK PRESSER ; ERIENCED FASHION DRY CLEANERS, 1901 Central STENOGRAPHER—CLERICAL |
$20-22.50; 44-hour week; personnel office; excellent 0 portunity for advancement to secretarial or assistant sition. Permanent, Experience not essential. Basca Mfg. Co., 3000 Roosevelt. Mr, Jones.
TYPISTS, stenographers. Merit tests given m.. daily mont jo Brgy, Starting
NN. STATE ON, 141 8. Meridian.
Your CHANCE TO HELP
In Vital War Activity
Sessa ernuininnsanany DELIVERY boy, after school and evenings;
grug Store: 39 E. 34th. Bicycle furished. i White; t have DELIVERY BO ‘ bicycle; a or
good pay. 410 Holliday Bldg.
ESTABLISHED BREAD
ROUTES
in and around Indianapolis.* We have five routes that will be open that are now earning from $40 to $52.50 per week. Cleon ootside work at a position where you “ARE ON YOUR OWN”. selling “ESSENTIAL FOOD “DEPRESSION PROOF" business. No experience Decedséry. -Aeply between 8:30 a. m. and 4 ., or call for appoiniment, RI-6465. _Ask for Mr, Simp-
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EXPERIENCED car washer and eneral arage work. Must have driver’s license. iles-Johnson Motors, Inc. 3815 College ave. CED car washer; salary and Commission: Texaco, 38th’ and Central, EXPERIENCED beef boners. Capitol Packing Co. 801 Kentucky ave.
TS MAN. Some experience; bd invest.
gate. 30th and Central Sales
o.|GRILL AND COUNTER MEN
$25 and meals to those
Experienced; Clair.
who qualify. Apply 43 W. St.
Helpers (Mech.)
Automotive Electricians 550 Kentucky Ave. Mr. Burns HOUSEMAN 52 Preferens:
MAN to work in rug cleaning plant. Call MA-7309. MAN TO WORK in small Chemical Plank. Reilly Laboratories. 1500 S. Tib
MEAT CUTTER
Extra man for Friday, Saturday. Hashman Regal Store, 5068 E. 10th. IR-9943.
MEN AND WOMEN to serve as operators of transport vehicles; reliable work, good, wages Apply Room: 213, Traction Terminal Bldg.. Indianapolis Railways.
draft
METAL MAN
Mr. Edwards, Wash. :
Salary and comm. ! See West Side Ford Sales, 2419 W.
PORTER Bronze Room ~ HOTEL WASHINGTON
(Apply Storeroom)
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* YOUNG WOMEN
Age 18 and Over 1 Needad 1 Jor Positions.
PORTER (Colored)
Guaranty Cafeteria, 20 N. Meridian
- SALESMEN
Indianapolis’ busiest ‘studio, four more experienced cbupon salesmen. Apply Room 214, Kresge blde.
in canvas goods, position. Max Katz Bag Co., 316 5.
Baa Jersey st. ;
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with ‘little white around throat, gray around nose, no teeth. Lost Dec, 28 Answers to “Tar Baby.” Call TA-3116 Owner grief stricken.
LOTS on S. Emerson. Will sell or trade
property, autoliobile or take or give
Tne GA-2570
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$5 to $85 "ime ona
a customer. - 127 E. New Yor
(ALTERATIONS)
fork. | Will TRADE '37 Willys for equity in '39 or ’40 Willys.
814 Greer st. MA-5953.
MEASURE and put hems in dresses or ts, $1. TA-8584. 3257 College.
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German Shepherds, col-
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Winter Potatoes 2-30 fer Bie
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SUDDEN DEATH feist Bon:
termites and other
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and deep well pumps; at new "low prices, TRIC' AND
ME! MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington IR-1151 CHINA CLOSET “== $14.95
MERIDIAN FURNITURE, INC. ‘1712 N. Mer. Open Daily, 9-9. ‘ S8un., 1-7,
DUNCAN PHYFE dinmng-rm. suite, ma= hogany; china cabinet, table, buffet and 6 chairs; repossessed. Pay balance. See Mr. Brown, 310 E. Wash.
ECONOMY
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PIANO BARGAINS
Generous stock to select from. Popular makes. Preowned GRANDS and a few Poa model u] rights. Priced from $75 to $605 N they last. A year to pay. BALDWIN PIANO S SALESROOM 44 8S. Penn. Open eves.
PIANO STUDY
Develops personal Sharm. he. piano lesson plan is
teachers in our studio at no extra if you buy your new piano from us,
WILKING 0 2 oh ae. Genuine French
Wood Boehm System Clarinets
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Priced fr $24. Open nights till 9. ALDWIN PIANO SALESROOM
44 8. Penn. A-1
Player Piano Bench and RO Splendid condition. Terms, $10 ‘monthly, ~
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