Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1943 — Page 16

INDIANAPOLIS -

"POWER & LIGHT

COMPANY - WANTS ACTIVE

YOUNG WOMEN

oil 18 to 30

METER READERS

PAID WHILE LEARNING

"EXPERIENCED

MECHANICS)

. NEEDED TO REBUILD U. S. GOVERNMENT OWNED TRUCKS

Good Pay— Good Worki Working Conditions Plenty of Overtime

These Jobs Have the Highest Priority Rating for Parts

Help Directly in the War Effort — APPLY AT ONCE —

SUPERIOR CHEVROLET, INC.

562 E. Washington St. Lincoln 4378

TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS

ARE VITAL TO THE WAR EFFORT

MORE OPERATORS

Are Needed For This Important Work

APPLY TO

Miss Jefferson, 240 N. Meridian Miss Saltsman, 18 N. Belmont Ave. Miss Wilson, 1721 N. Rural

Indiana_Bell Telephone Go. .

mechanic, for 1

Du be , L1-4814,

FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS

Essential Industry

Opportunity for Advancement

PENN RAILROAD 139 E. South. |

GOOD

SHOE FINISHER

Apply MAROTT SHOE STORE ‘18 E. aS ingen

RUoK LE

al of Suspects Who Tipped Police Not Held, De-

fense Says.

©. The story of how police received an advance “tip” on a burglary, lay --in wait for the robbers and shot and killed one of them as they walked “into the trap, was told before a criminal court jury yesterday. Two of the youths on trial charged with auto banditry in connection with the robbery last Aug. 0 are James A. Rose, 23, and Oscar "L. Schwartz, 22. A third youth, “~~ Fred M. Shelburn, 19, was shot through the heart at the scene of the robbery at the City Ice Cream ~Co., 3137 E. 10th st.

Edwin J. Ryan, attorney for the “two youths on trial, charged that a #fourth member of the gang who tipped off” police on the burglary, as never arrested.

Say Youth Warned

Sergt. Ed Kruse, Detective Ray“mond Porter and A. B. Thatcher, deputy sheriff, testified that the ‘fourth youth came to the county Zjail and said that his companions ere planning a burglary at the hs eam plant. 1 “We told him to go home ih tay out of trouble and we went to sthe ice cream plant and waited for 1,” Deputy Sheriff Thatcher

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Apply

Room 302 Electric Building

i171 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis

a0 #77

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Women and Girls for Hand Sewing

Also Seamstresses Fur Experience NOT Necessary

INDIANA FUR COMPANY

114 E. Washington

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STRAIGHT SHIFT, WA-6440.

HAVE WORK for boys under who can furnish work permit. need colored porter. Call I pavion person (ds not phone), Gates Mfg. Co., 415

11th for furnace and tin Work, v A. H, Turner,

HELPER 76¢ per hour, .

114 East 24th. TA-0543,

Ice Route Driver

Steady Work—Good Pay

Polar Ice & Fuel Co.

West Side Yard, 233 Lynn st. BE-48T3

PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR

3 SUPERVISORS 5 TYPISTS : 20 GEN. OFFICE AND FILE CLERKS 10 INVENTORY CLERKS 10 STOCK CLERKS TO FILL ORDERS 5 PART-TIME WORKERS (7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) We are an old nationally known mail order house, recently moved to Indianapolis. We have over 800 employees and have openings now for 53 young women, married or unmarried. Good wages even for beginners. Pay is based upon a 5-day 40-hour week with time and a half for overtime. Several better positions also. All positions permanent.

Real Silk Wants

MAINTENANCE HELPERS STOCK ROOM MEN

CAFETERIA BOYS, 16-17 634 N. NOBLE

Attorney Ryan said he was preed to prove that officers warned the “tipster” to stay away from the glars’ automobile “because they

Well established, for lease, al industry.

pply Ente: rson, 5 to 6 s 1602's DU THEAS TEN JANITOR d mn 340, Consolidated Building. ARply Rho

LABORERS

Colored preferred, steady employment, good pay. Essential industry. Report immediately.

AMERICAN LEAD ber.

1600 E. 21st

GIRLS—We have an opening our advertising service de artment for a girl between B 3nd 20 years old to act hd ger an

oa irl. ey BE liney [) aSverusing is to stores and tr oe us OT LISOr Only a girl un-

Apply Senplavenent Office, Main Floor

LANE BRYANT, INC. 762 E. Market St.

AT: Indianapolis

To Qualified Men Who Are Now Working in Non-Essential Industries—

We Have an Opening as Foreman in Our WAR CONTRACTS DIVISION

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS 634 N. NOBLE

Pleasant Office Employment

12 CLERKS 2 TYPISTS 2 STENOGRAPHERS

Full time or part time work

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS 634 N. NOBLE

Deaths—Funerals 1,Lost and Found 1 Indianapolis Times, Tues., April 27, 1943] TAN leather billfold lost downtown, con-

The

They Will Be in No Position : To Help Allies After 1943,

Refugees Believe.

By TOM WOLF Times Special Writer LONDON, April 27.—Belgians es“¢aping to England during the past & few months have brought with them one paramount thought: If

white or colored. Good

Dishwasher 3.;° 1357s. antiias

FELDERLY couple, man employed; small apartment house; free apar ‘i and salary. TA-2649. EXPERIENCED power machine operators; no age limit; on light government work. Also girls who want to learn to operate power sewing machines or work on table. Call in person (do not phone), Gates Mfg. Co., 415 W. 11th st.

FEMALE COOK HELPER

$30 per week to i Strong, tall women, who are steady ado 1915 SOU AVE,

LAUNDRY HELP

SHIRT PRESS OPERATORS ALSO FAMILY LISTERS

Exc. Hours, Good Pay STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington

STENOGRAPHERS

For office of war plant. Must

A-1, can average between $50 te $60 per week if you are the right man. See Mr, Adams,

8 BOYS over 15 years with or without bicycles. Full-time employment delivering telegrams downtown business area. Provisions made

Help Wanted—Female

3% the allies want Belgian help when § the second front comes, that front

# must come pretty soon.

This is not said as a threat of disillusioned collaboration with the Nazis. It's simply a report on conditions within Belgium. With the quickening pace of deportations to Germany, and with malnutrition ¢ widespread and increasing, these Belgians feel that after 1943 their #tompatriots simply will not be in : {Any condition to help anyone. i= Of Belgium’s prewar population of 8,000,000, some 500,000 already have been deéported. Partly it’s the old y of “volunteers.”

Unemployment High The Hon. Paul Tschoffen, former Igian minister of justice in labor golonies, recently arrived in Lons8lon, summed up the situation: “Unemployment is forbidden. The “Germans, or organizations created y them, control all raw materials. When a factory's production is ungatisfactory to them, they cut off fll supplies and the factory is forced to shut down, The workmen are hen unemployed. $i they then will go to work in any, they get good pay and oir families remaining in Belgium assistance. If they refuse—theretically, it still is possible to rethey are forced to work withit any kind of remuneration in plgium or North France on Gern military enterprises.” What are these enterprises? The ever-before-fortified Meuse valley 1 the French border is being tank-

apped, pill-boxed and gun-mount- :

The guns of the famed Liege d Albert canal forts are being ed around. New airfields are

ply drive up to factory, choose workers as they want, bundle n into trucks and drive away.

ons are not entirely motivated by power shortages. Word from deprtees reaches Belgium telling of : pes In Germany, and the waste ‘skills on ‘unskilled labor,

Students Deported The recent deportation of stunts, which began in February, nces Belgians that the Gerans are not taking chances of le-bodied men helping an allied

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has one member deported OG § Prisenies Of war. The royal 18 hardly an sxeaption.

dl German offers of freedom in BOF FUliog Belgium the Nazi

"Lost and Found

COPPESS—Anna Jane, age 59 years, wife SS, , 1R0ther of Mrs. Helen ugnlang, J Harlingen, and Harold Coppess, slater of Otho F. Douglas, passed away Saturday evening.’ Funeral Wednesday, 3 p. m., at Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, '5317 E. Washington. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends , may call at the chapel any time.

DAILY—John Edwin, 953 Prospect st. brother of Mrs. Mamie Fishis, Indian. apolis, and Louis Daily, Houston, Tex.; uncle of Louise Fishis and Victor Daily, passed away Tuesday morning. Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st., after : p. m. Tuesday. Funeral notice later.

WARDS—Audie M. (Goodin), age 36 DYAR 217 Kansas. Wife of Lucian Edwards, mother of Mary Goodin, daughe ter of Mr. and Mrs. Commodore Byers. Funeral from Lauck Funeral Some, 1158 8. Meridian, Wednesday, o> m.; Olive Branch Christian C in Pp. m. Burial Harris Cemetery in Johnson county. Friends invited.

FRANK—Jane, age 97 years, stepmother of Mallie Frank Ellis of Greencastle, sister of M. T. Hunter, aunt of C. L. Hunt, assed away Sunday, 2 a. m. Funeral ednesday, 10 a. m., at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, Illinois at 10th sts. Friends invited. Burial Greenlawn cemetery in Brownsburg. Friends may call at chapel any time. GRAY—Harvey A., age 77. Father of Es, Otto and Cero Gray and Mrs. Ina Hall, passed away Sunday evening. Service Wednesday, 1:30 p. m., at the Conkle Funeral Home, W. Michigan. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the Funeral Home any time.

HASTEY—William M., 3017 N. New jSerasss beloved husband of dra. M.

Hastey, father Hasisy, Mrs. George McKnight, wood, Ind.; Max A. Hastey, Dayton, 0. passed away Monday evening. Service at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Thursday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. (Marion, (Ind.) papers please copy.] MUELLER—Adolph, beloved husband of Alice Mueller, father of Lena . Naaman, Mrs. Lillian Holle, Mrs, Edith Wishmier, Bessie and Adolph Mueller Jr., brother of Marie Kistner, 3parted this life Sunday, age B58. neral Wednesday, A 28,

E. Washington st., Crown Hill. Friends 2 ha PAXTON—Hite Kellar, age 73. Husband of Lenar« Paxton, passed awa Monday menage at residence of vo ew, Lotz, 741 Belle

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Burial Crown Friends may call at the funeral home any time. PAXTON—Frank D., age 76, brother of Mrs y Elizabeth Sutterfield and Philip T. Paxton of lina, . Kas., Bh away Monday wining s ‘ab one

urg,

STELHORN—Charles r., “age 80 year husband of Ruth M. Stelhorn, doom father of Mildred Riley, C T! Rosemary Bennett, brother of William and Fletcher Wilkins and Alma :Brown aud 3 Simnatather of Herbert, Patricia Tutrow, Paul and Richard Bonn te ssed away Mpnday a. m. Puner eral Thursday, 3 p. m from the Calvary United Brethren ron State and Hoyt. Burial Concordia cemetery. Friends may call at the residence, 3653 Stanton ave., from 6 p. m. Tuesda ay until ncon Thursday, and at the church after 1:30. Shirley service.

Funeral Directors

{Walter T, Blasengym

GA-2570 WA-5376 M BE-1984

Market 1234 1604 W. Morris

Fi N. on

CONKLE FUN : 1084 W. Mie

FARLEY-FUN

2180 MA-8049

GRINSTEINER'S

HISEY & TE

951 N. Delaware St. ~

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'|IR-1189 CH-1808 _TA-6086 SHIRLEY BROS. CO. . Dlinots L1-8400

MA-4934 OF THE CHIMES” MA-0438

1

i Lost tat Joss gold

Bulova Wrist Marer Florist and News ‘office. Reward, ann

n McOrory's, man's

taining money and papers; $5 reward. 924 Prospec To small, yellow gold, 3 diamonds; (downtown Tuesday; reward. FR-0269. LOST—Terr{er, and pe, April st., 5913 our Bouse or apartment ‘for rent” ad in TIMES costs as little as 23c per Da try one, save money and get RESULTS, Phone RI-5551 between 8 a.m and bp. m

Schools & Instructions 7A International Beauty School

ou to help supply the demand for Bt ians; special pn and terms. 229 N. Pennsylvania.

LEARN AN AERONAUTICAL TRADE We teach all branches. Competent instructors., For details—BE-5005.

Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Corp. SHORTHAND, CRETARIAL.

ING, BSE! Thorough, Personal Training. Begin or Review. 529 Lemcke Bldg. , MA-6164.

Leisure Hour Shorthand School

WOMEN—Opp. inspection field; 2 wks. trg.; pay tuition mthly. Payts. after completng course. If in essential ind. & war activities do not apply. Class begins Mon. Tues. American Ind. School, 229 N. Ah, .RI-3923. 8

Help Wanted—Female

Ambitious Girls

TO LEARN LISTING OF FAMILY BUNDLES. ESSENTIAL WORK AT GOOD PAY. ASK FOR MR. McATEE,

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. New Jersey.

male, long eared, black 18. Reward. 715 Orange

No experience nec-

Bakery Heipers co.oy™ Good "ey

to “Steady, workers. We will teach you. 915 Southeastern Ave,

BILLING MACHINE

OPERATOR

Assist in Filing Starting Salary $25 MA-6353

CAR SERVICE GIRLS at the NORTH POLE. Good money. wo. 5610 N. Illinois. BR-0047.

CLERK

Co.

COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Opportunity for Advancement.

PENN. RAILROAD 139 E. South

“GOUNTER GLERK AND GLERICAL WORK

for wallpaper and paint store

DUPONT CO. 249 W. Wash, St. Indianapolis

Good penman, Will train. Not over 30. North Side Insurance TA-1501,

— at BAAN COUNTER GIRL FLANNER & BUGHANAN EXPERIENCE

PRELIM LEADER STORE S180 Prospect 88. ~~~ MA-6049

FOUNTAIN GIRLS

Steady positions are now open to both whi and colored girls 18 ears and up. -Rapid promotions to in hose who are seeking advancement. Working conditions with us are pleasant. Apply at Office

California and Market Sts.

FOUNTAIN GIRL Toi oui.

Day or night. WA-6440,

GIRLS TO LEARN

FASHION DRY 1901 Central

GIRLS

IT to 25

For work fin pay roll department. Must be typist. No experience required. Minimum salary, $20 per week. Steady work, chance for advancement; 40-hour per week, time and half for overtime. Call CH-06873 for appointment.

GIRL

for general office work. Experience unnecessary. Will consider beginner.

APPLY TO MRS. SANDS

DAVIS CLEANERS

2835 Northwestern

essential inHostess

For

Girls or Women 335.5 Cake, 339 E. Market. MA-2491.

for fur finishing dept. Fur experience not necessary.

INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. Wash.

HOUSEKEEPER; furnished living quarters with private bath; Li TA-2131.

JOB ‘PRESS FEEDER—50c per hour; time ana 3 overtime. 5340 W. Washington.

Lady for Bakery 3 “Sh on6. “eer

LADY COOK HELPER

not necessary, DUKE'S LUNCH, 10th.

Exp. 3225 B. with ref.;

MAID Good wages.

OFFICE GIRLS

For general type of fice work. Pleasant working conditions.

small apt.; 3 adults. HI-1083.

Apply Mr. Toobin

149 E. Washington NEEIAE MEI D 40-Hour week, good OFFICE HELP 3 .Four week so

wages, pleasant working conditions. Downt: town district. F. H. Langsenkamp Co. MA-2455. SALAD GIRL, white br elored; €; necessary if reliabl _Joferred. ply Arms pte) Gear)

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SALES LADY With office experience In taking orders and - Selling by phone. ‘For _order dept. of

be well qualified in general office work, average shorthand, Do not apply if now employed at highest skill in essential work. See Mrs. Carr, 5th floor.

Waitress—Fountain Girl oo

Coon’s Drug Store 449 N. Illinois

WAITRESS, 411 S. Illinois. “WHITE WOMAN

to clean offices from 5 p. m. to 11 p. No Sunday work. See Roy Thompson, 309

U. S. Employment Service

148 E. Market St.

SHORT ORDER COOK; east side; elder woman; evenings. iller’s Ice Crean 3901 E. Washington.

STENOGRAPHER— Permanen’

WOMEN-—Serve on the ‘Home Front.” Be a Trolley or Bus Operator. Help ijoneer a new vrofession for women. Excellent y. Permanent - .work. Snap uniforms. Paid while learning. surance benefits. Apply Room 218, Terminal Bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

position. Good pay, ideal working conditions. Please phone for appointment, GA4421. ~. STENOGRAPHER

Established company. Permanent posi~ 4158, Prefer woman of middle age. RI-

of ay

STENOGRAPHER — Some knowledge bookkeeping. Regular hours; 3% d Saturday. WA-1481. and photostat

Stock Room Clerk cor. i: unite.

High school graduate. Will train. Not over 25. North Side Insurance Co. TA-1591.

Typist-Clerk

. ‘The Indianapolis Times has an opening for young lady to do clerical work and some Experience not neces- , accuracy and neatness imortant. This is: an essential e Five-day, . Permanent. Sent phone Mr, Walker, RI

WAITRESSES Good Hours—Good Pay,

No Experience Necessary

F. W. WOOLWORTH

11 E. Washington St.

WAITRESSES For Full or Part Time Exp. Not Necessary Apply Manager Cafe H. P. WASSON

18. No Sundays. Mutual WAITRESS tad 514 N. "Del. WAITRESS

Good pay, no Sun. or Coffee Shop.

WESTERN UNION

WANTS FOR REPLACEMENT |

of operators who have graduated from our training school

YOUNG WOMEN 18 to 30 YEARS

AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY

Clean, Pleasant Work

Young Lady

The Classified ‘Department of The Indianapolis Times has openings for 2 young 1 in the sales department. Your choice of inside telephone work or outside calling on regular accounts. Must be over 21 years of age, of pleasant pet sonality, aggressive and stable. Excellent opportunity for the future. Pleasant work, 5-day 40-hour week. This is an essential industry. For further details and Abpoinunent, phone Mrs. Williams, RI-555.

Help Wanted—Male 2 Griddle Men, 1 Cook. R-004

Good money. BI 5610-N. iinois,

APPRENTICE for Press Room wanted at The Indianapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland St. Ask for Mr. Rusie, RI-6551,

AT ONCE!

We have an opening for an Experienced Wash Man

Man for Damp Assembly 2 Boys for Bundle Room

WHITE or COLORED This is essential work at good pay.

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

30 N. New Jersey ATTENTION! BOYS EARNEXTRA MONEY

After school by delivering a Times Route. Routes yh io " ea aol. availal your Times, CirculaExperienced oven man for

Indianapolis: Times, AY. BAKER : tray type, traveling oven. Will

consider draft exempt, husky individual with some bake shop experi®nce willing to learn oven job. West Baking Co. 1331 E. Washington st.

BAKERY ROUTE SALESMAN

Established route, $70 per week jo. right man. Only man with ast record considered. 1915 SO PAVE.

BARBER ” JOE HEATH'S Barber Shop

Bans - BODY AND

FENDER MAN J. Guedelhoefer Wagon Co.

Alert, Intelligent girls to train Aor special telephone work or

handling telegrams over our long distance automatic tele-

graph circuits, Some knowledge of typing preferable.

Paid While Training

THEN

Large Beal Co. One familiar with the

Sale of Goal preferred.

Imei sp |

202 Kentucky Ave,

BOILER ROOM | FIREMAN

Steady Work:

purchase our bicycles on installment plan. Uniforms furnished. Mr. Dalton, 18 N. ION

WESTERN UNION BOYS TO PARK CARS

SEE MR. BRADLEY, DENISON SERVICE, OHIO AND PENN. y

30Y WANTED to learn lithograph trade. 207 Jackson bldg.

BUILD-UP ROOFERS WANTED. BR-5718. Cabinetmakers or Beginners

‘826 W. WASH. BE-2072

JARPENTER and helper to contract storm sash ang | screen job. Call GA8336 after 6 p. '

CAR WASHER SIMONIZER A-1, can make $45 up per week if you are the right man. See Mr. Adams at Hickman Olds, Inc. 1510 N. Meridian

CAR WASHER AND PORTER

GOOD PAY; GOOD HOURS.

WEST SIDE FORD SALES

2419 W. WASH.

CLEANERS ASSISTANT

Good opportunity for good man in our cleanihg room. Such an 2 n ing doesn’t come often. tly physically handicapped should 3H in. terfere, Dry cleaning business now classed as essential to war effort. Because business is fast growing, will be good after the war.

Crown Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co.

2001 E. WASHINGTON

GLEANERS—S$25 WEEK

Colored—Experienced Wall Washing—Paper Cleaning.

5%-Day Week, MA-2355 or.come to 1003

Merchants Bank Bldg.

Hickman’ Olds, Inc. 1510 N. Meridian

~ MALE COOK—OVEN MEN DOUGH HANDS—PORTERS Good steady job. Good Ray. No “ih rience necessary. Need new 19156 SOUTHEAS {AVE MAN TO OPERATE GASOLINE | PUMPS AND HELP IN SERVICE STATION. DENISON SERVICE, OHIO AND PENN. MA. 25865.

MAN OR BOY Sood pay, short hours,

To assist in shipping, Call Wednesday. 112 8. Pennsylvania st,

Man Wanted

To learn retreading business. No experience necessary. a industry. 602 N. Capitol. RI-3504

MARRIED MEN:

White, without children for cuse todian work. Sale ary and aparte ment f permanent coe nections, See Mr, Wilson.

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SPINK-ARMS HOTEL 410 N. Meridian

MEAT CUTTER, John Shriner,

groceries An 739 N. Noble.

Steady, permanent employment, Essential Industry,

mea LI-371

Inland Container Corp.

700 W. Morris St.

Apply 8 5

- Coal Truck Drivers

Steady Work—Good Pay

Polar Ice & Fuel Co.

West Side Yard, 233 Lynn St. BE-4573

0

Good proposition to ca ply Esquire Grille,

COUNTER CLERK AND CLERICAL WORK for wallpa pain Ao DUPONT CO. 249 W. Wash, St.

mplete Charge 33 Sapavle party. Ap-

3 sole Sa gton.

Restaurant. 514 N.

Dishwasher 2. $21, No B Sanday, Mutual

DR IVERS, Experienced For COAL TRUCKS Steady Work—GQo0d Pay Pittman-Rice Coal Co. MA-6565

MEN FOR SHIPPING

Department, filling and orders. Good wages, steady Al now and after the war, Call in { person. See Mr. Weirick 9 a. m, to 4 p. m. 214 S. Penn.

MEN AND BOYS | Here is your chance to earn good money. Our strong, capable drivers are averaging $6 per day | hauling coal. Good equipment. and pieasant working conditions, See us today for full or pare time work. :

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IR-1181 3830 Brookville Rd.

3 Ww i

40 to 55 Years

You can help during the Jab by Serving as cone

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