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Encroachments. | - COLUMBUS, June 24—State gov-| IRE | 4 IMMEDIATELY IN WAR-VITAL TELEPHONE WORK i ernors, at their closing session here, NN ; : ; : to gud : 2 eT ae 3 ve THOSE NOT ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WAR AGTIVITY ARE NEEDED FOR PRODUCTION DEPARTMENTS 1 | something shout a situation of ; OF LOCAL WAR PLANT ENGAGED IN THE MANUFAGTURE OF RUBBER PRODUCTS. ' | rtunity both f which they have been complaining = These positions offer an opportunity both for : i lustily—the multiplication of fed- aR = ’ ‘ ; ‘ ; : eral bureaus which have moved into > vig patriotic service and future advancement. No Previous Experience Necessary

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B ey see tials, etsviiv : = Fo No previous experience required . . . pleasant Steady Employment With Long Established Manufacturing Plant to Those Who Qualify. i [uml IY SonShes. SIvaig pece- - and healthful surroundings. Men, mili roms, sn ls te 60, . | un tiation ot iy Apply to: Miss Jefferson, 240 N. Meridian St. Willing to Work Any Shift—Top Piece Rates After Training. y Star Je es Sonerally Dave 8 ; = Miss Saltsman, 18 N. Belmont Ave: Time and One-Half Over Forty-Hour Week. 48-Hour Schedule Work Week, 3 w id active Joby in Washington 10 : 3 Miss Wilson, 1721 N, Rural St. ur ww 5 thority enacted by congress. : 5 A Cant INDIANA BELL JELEPHONE SO ©. APPLY IN PERSON, EMPLOYMENT OFFICE—T A. M. TO 5 P. M. OR 6 P. M. TO 8 P, M. ] being on record publicly for curbing) No essential worker will be considered for employment a

the scope and size of federal agen- = | : without a statement of availability “ cles. It is headed by Governor = : / : tonstall of Massachusetts, a Re-| § €;: 0 : blican who is frequently men- ne .

tioned among dark-horse prospects ’ ; ; $3 Jor Gre 1544 epublions; prosidéntial : - TT, 549 EAST GEORGIA STREET 549 EAST GEORGIA STREET 3 e e chair- ; an or woman. USEKEEPER, , Imm \ : *ih man of the governors’ conference at| Deaths—Funerals 1{600K iors Restaurant, BE-1118 20 to 50, good bome, #0. Li492 : : ¢ t Indianapolls Times, Thurs, June 24, 1943 a Hho Soneluaine session of the annual LYONS—Charles W., age 3, hsbagd of DIET MAIDS HOUSEKEEPER—General light housework. # . : Evellete, father of John, Betty, Willam| No age limit at Sunnyside. ha, No children. Stay optional. 2208 E. ; i | Bricker Committee and Richard Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs, | Poard, room and laundry. CH-767 New York, 3 4 Oscar W. Lyons, brother of Cedric and FILE CLERK for small apartment; § The other committee G Robert Lyons, passed away Wednesday ‘ ’ Housekeeper days. LI-9816. men are Gov-| morning. Funeral Friday, 10 a. m., at No typing. See Mr, Nelson. ernors Bricker, Ohio; O’Connor,| the Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morris Inex rienced Maryland; Broughton, North Caro-| >t: Burial Washington’ Park. Friends Banner-Whitehill

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7 \ There are five Republicans and four| MULHALL—Anna Marte, age 46 years, wife

Democrats, but they see nearly eye of v2 Hehasl ” gly thor of Mr son : TIFFANY LAUNDRY U IN] S Ki LLE D A Eb ; wn BE his sub jes. Rival Due : ‘daughter: 83 N. Tromoni| SALESPERSON 425 N. SENATE Sewing Machine Operators 4

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; on a milder resolution, which th ave.; 9 a. St. Philip Neri church. ; LAUNDRESS—To pick up and finish laun- . : i i lu on hia they LTR fey; mosly 9 Semi uhnthly, Hiaioh White or Colored N J ly p M| dress. after 6 p. m. Wednesday, George LAUNDRY Worker, white; will train. Hand Workers : " jo on record against further encroach-| W. Usher Service. MAN or WOMAN ; Hotel Lincoln : : 3 = # ments on states’ rights except as|NOE—Anna, age 71 years, widow of the Fo MAID ia | necessary fo win the war, and in Norsert Nos: sre Mary 3 Stump, Sis Ianndrs DEI ee and. pater $10 BL Inspectors ESSENTIAL WAR WORK 1 et i imin, ; r of ¢ : : . TI. . - : iil 2 Sw Sister M. Clarice of Bridgetown, 0. Pu Experience necessary. Full. : For Those Not Now So Em loyed La the rights relinquished to the fedneral at the,late home, 21 E. Minnesota,| . MAID, white or colored; housework, ' AA ga) Bove ment Jo ‘win: the war, Friday, 8: 0 8. mn; Sacred Heat Clutoh, time employment. : laundry, cooking; 80 home nights; $18 . : Mill lo 1 ‘oy a not. been for a husky West- mn... Burla gsep i Apply E ffi to Members of Christian Mother and Third m ment Office 1 mw owolals Ne in hs esl IE nn ie Ea SET Real Silk Hosiery Mills only Employ . Lisl 0 was really worke up : all or one ween an a m. 4 0s 4 | about the federal bureaucrats. PAO uy ne 2; beloved little son Apply Employment Office | si N. New jersey. Ta-d343. 220 S. BELMONT AVE. Ri | This was Governor Herbert B.| of Alberta Bennie, Bobby, Buy and 7th Floor o 634 N. Noble St. | 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily ¥y i Maw of Utah, a Democrat, a one- ria ge, grandson oO ra rage . : . SALES IRL . . . . ya | : 3% : : and Mr. R. D. Dayel, passed away Tues- . i ime law professor. Shirts ¥ Bros. : oa 2 finols ‘at : Young lady, 20 to 35, for telephone Mer Maw Tired of Talk 10th. Burial Memorial Park. Friends selling. Permanent. Five-day Paouk: pl Governor Ma t; fel Tp her s the m. ednsdes. Shir- WM. H. BLOCK Co. Miss’ Groen, RI-S851 for appol appoints a | 1ow of 50 years, sald he was tired | 7 Service : ay MACHINISTS gi ’ IE — ¢ ; & a \ of listening to talk, and wanted “heioved sister of its. izabetn C. Flat Work Shakers - MACHIN REPAIRMEN as | action. . He intruded unceremoni- nny, Ongress ave. -passed away . : June 24, Funeral i ill be held| . i ously. when the milder resolution at ‘the Wald, Funeral Home, 1 Tiinots. at Feeders Folders Seville Restaurant SHEET METAL WORKERS a : was read, and when ‘he proposed Intormeant a Tsras ea 3 eins FAME LAUNDRY : CARPENTERS ji ig the investigation looking toward| are welcome. Friends may call after 4 1352 N. Illinois E a legislative action he proved so con-| ©'clock Friday afternoon. RR . PIPE . Fi I I RS “ Hist : vincing that the gavernors adopted SPENCER Sach Warren, son of Mr. and Cashier ELECTRI Cl ANS } mo — For production department of the Bowes Seal 4 he ; his suggestion unanimously. Drogher Fri ge cl A alm ye Fill : : Fast" Corp.; an organization engaged in work es- id i It was he who urged creation Dd Rey Sous at, rok wl Hostess Needed by local plant now engaged in Prime War sential to the Victory program. or th} oy Moraes, Saturday, 330 vot FINISHERS Work. If you can qualify for any of the above ocou- These jobs offer future possibilities for reliable nize and follow through | Friends may call at the residence from : Exesllens Salary and Good Food pations, and are not now engaged in Essential War men willing to work any shi t—and association with orga. gh, Thursday evening until Saturday noon. . N. Meridian St. w k f ho I friendl Hit } ! bo guid, on we Sa ever defen} WAINSCOTT-.Cameron. of 38 N. DeQuincy Also hand sewers and ork, one of the livest, friendliest outfits.in town. e bureaus, because tha exactly 0 res y, age SHORT HOUR WATTRESS. Mutual Reswhat they are doing. If we throw Waihscoll “father” of Ray and fhe seamstresses taurant, 514 N. Delaware. No Sundays; Please see MR. TALLEY Apply at Office, 8:30 A.M. to 5 P. M. A a 0 Y 3 : . al our weight against them We eam all ls Gai + 6th Floor 226 N. PINE ST. 5 ; beat them, but if we just talk| Burial Memgrial Park. Indiana Fur 0 STENOGRAPHER : U $ EMPLOYMENT SERVICE way. : about it and say that this ought|- # 6 99 i to be done and that ought to be| Card of Thanks 2 141 E. Washington Local branch of Black & Decker, I BOWES ‘SEAL FAST CORP. oN done they will grow in power and CANNING-We wish To thank Monsignor 938 N. Illinois. Reeds “stenographer: 148 E. MARKET ST. - 5 rw Wo never ev on and Feu 5 rectory, 1 the “Rev Bernard 3 to 5:0; sal $35 we. Call Ri- 3 \ «| ‘rectory, Rev. James Hill of Bott * : . ? Ind, Rev. F. E t A - : . YANK FLIERS ESCAPE | bi OT i a mem wees LO) © AL WAR PLANT TAILOR h e erican : ; Legion the pallbearers of Kirby Mortu- GIRLS business graduate; some ezperience de- : : i JAPS NEAR TUNG T ING f Be Le i ian’ 4 thank our sired. Box OB), Times: ' We require the services of a tailor who RR riends, relatives and neighbors for their NEEDS , 1s accustomed to work on high-grade Bo CHUNGKING, June 24 (U. P).—| floral and spiritual bouquets sent on ° 18 4 30 © clothing qualiiy' of wrk ‘8 more vi . ’ . P)— 5 s on ob... va | Five American airmen have reached | brother Josenr J manny UF beloved | © TYPIST MEN AND WOMEN who are not now engaged in skilled essential than speed on this Job . best '% . ‘ week . time and a half for overtime if ’ the safety of Free China after a F Hh war work—inexperienced and unskilled. ou care to work overtime . . . easy hours, 3 16-day march from the Tung Ting| Funeral Directors : Steady ‘employment, learn 48 to 5:45." It is 8 good’ steady job for oF lake area where they made a Ww | T Bi to operate machines. Clean Permanent position with well : We will train you. an awa oPortunity Tor WAvAnISS iy | Soreed lending May 31. the Geniral g ter , ase : k. Ti dh If a muon, Be: INTERVIEWS X A. M. TO 8 P. M. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY ment.” Apply Binpleyment Ofice id (Chinese) news agency said today.| 2226 8 GA-2570 easy work. lime and ha . uP 3129 N. Tilnots WA-5376 . yourself and learn more about Tth Floor, Wm. H. Blook Co. LOA The band was led out by Cliinese CONKLE LE FUNERAL HOME for overtime, based on 5- general office work. Payroll MOULDING INE 141 E, " ARKET Lene y. | Guamtilla nghters (who protected] 0 se-1904 |] day, 40-hour week. or billing experience helpful "y : : | them from Japanese patrols in the but not essential. For ap- $A M TO 5 P. M. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Boys for Parking Cars COUNTRY CLUB manager snd A . area. FARLEY FUNERALS 1 5arket 134 pointment call RIL 3326 during AND SATURDAY TILL NOON y DENIBON mg must be man nd wite; Ssracilve J [ih The men were Capt. Robert May- pia Apply business hours. Evenings call. Colored, 18 or over. Spink Ohio and Penn, share in all profits. Write or see W. er, Milwaukee, Wis.; Capt. Jewell FLANNER & BUCHANAN Miss Basey, IR. 4160, or Mr. {|Bell Boy, Sime iso’ x sien. (ra: BUILT-UP ROOFERS—Experionced PPENNIG. Portiand, Ind. amt : Matthews, Temple, Tex.; Capt.|25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA-837% Steeg, TA. 5744. i Hi BR-5718 AX | Lawrence Durell, Scarborough, N.|_ BERT S. GADD CENTRAL STATES | . only. Nigh wages. BR-5148, FORD—Authorized § ! - Bo | Tod I Samat Germ, Te GRINSTEWER'S || ENVELOPE 00, | Tyeist Fle Slork S57 == | Cabinet | coal Truck Dri Pr | GRINSTEINER $ ; a hours; salary; pleasant office; permanent | 0a ruc Ir Ivers 2 Ford Mechanics hi ace: Park, 0. 1601 E. New York MA-5374 {6 S. Sherman Dr. position; spportuniy. MA-6305. | x y i a | bp JEFFERS mh EAs 51. Nai esses ; a ers chance to make good money hauling Essential occupation. If now: 4

WASHINGTON, June 24 (U.P). HISEY & TITUS coal by the ton. Good trucks, plenty | employed bring availability pa-

y+Rubber Director William M, Jef- | 951 N. Delaware St. L.1-3828 : : "irs mia toy eat ve onl VOORE Tw |GIRLS Top Wages WAR WORK STEADY WORK "Tie se sty covioruents

members of his organization have Rie“ CHame tases OVER 18 YEARS. ; : # “mutually agreed” to remain at SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Tie Elias dvosticion. Saptsts With or Without Experience v We. uted meg tor 2) GOOD PAY | ideal working conditons. Apply} their posts until “no doubt remains 94 N, Illinois 30S ment of The Indianapolis Times Day or Night Work kinds of jobs in the build- : J Muesing-Merrick Coal Co. Mr. Pierson. 1 that the rubber Prokiems have been | ROBERT W. STIRLING with Bt lenst Hie. senoos caueer] Ask for Miss Hinkle ing of road machinery for 421 E. Market |401 5. State MA-8585 IR-1191 : : ”» . «4 2 . H atfield Motors, I ne. x solved. 1422 Prospect 2 MA-4944 tion. The work is pleasant and] yp» Now WORKING IN pANOTHER the Army and Navy . . . Ys ows "CHAE, OF THE CHINES: Derience mot necessary. Fill pay| RESTAURANT ~~ PLEASE NoT|l ... Good pay and steady ~ 623 N. Capitol 3 mete ae owes 5a Lost and Found 7 En SET rer he war”. © pant Coal Truck Driver # es, Thurs., June 24, 1943| LOST an oun ' kK ' Pe after the war . . . Dl . — : COX—Alvan | i e 61, beloved Busband, of LOST—Brown billfold: north, Contains Williams, 18t 1 foor, ‘Tne es oi WHEELER S operates three shifts, six CLAYPOOL HOTEL PERS i WA ’ . Good truck, good wages, steady 5 Matie Oo! er of Priv. E. H. chauffeur’s license, ‘registration card. W. Maryland, or phone RI-5551. days per week. : NEEDS COLORE work. Apply at once. ¥ dnd oT git deh ea he See Mladen UVR Gli 8 W. Market RED Stool BROS White or Colored Cox, Mrs. Nova Gorham and =0420. . If not employed in an % Cooks. Essential Industry Eottis Jonnson and Cordes Lewis, passed | 1 OST—Girl's red coat, vicinity Little GRILL & COUNTER | Noman; Snr. WAITRESS—$15 wk.; 6 days. ‘essential industry. 2120 Hoyt Ave. : MA-9779 ’ Sindy Zmple . oR

% Day and night maids.

“Thursday. Sunday, 1:00 AWRY Tar rf) Bros. ce nirel chepel Jlowes church, first of June. Reward. -| Washington. Apply between 9-13 A M. St. Moritz Restaurant, 109

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si 10th sts. Burial , Call at employment of- : 2% mi 8 oUt Of emo enaIaDS, |LOSTRat terrier; white, brown spot over M wth \ R N. Pennsylvania. = fice Monday through Sat- % Elevator operators. Pariy iow Toul a eruoon. an gs ate! San. a | i name “Carlo.” TA- a orne room White Lady Jovmeditiely; LB urday, 7 a. m. to 5p m i girls. COLORED MAN Sunday. Toi shige pore. WL $10. LI-4012. TA-9305. J D AD AMS MFG co undry washer. We Dave: pormationt. Job” 160’ wells , . - “Sid Mire, Eimer N. Crane| BE-A3%5-R for part. time work if Us We an . . PERMANENT POSITIONS b lored man in bread shift pan : son of Mr. wd Mrs Ni Coane | LOST. ; WHITE WOMAN cleaning in _office GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS lt, oa 5 pa. r and. brother of Sheron and Carol Srane, TET —1adys diameng. ing. White goid : building ‘from 5 p. m. Tia m.; no 211 S. BELMONT AVE. department; exceptional working con- : passed away Wednesday. Funeral Pri-| mounting, southwest corner Penn. and Sunday. See Mr. Be rhonieon 309 ditions; essential industry. West th Mar Ba By Ro | TOME hee “Satur: Salad L Circle Tower Bldg. : “ . Baking, 1331 E. Washington T ck sworth, Mars Hill Burial Rose LOST, 2: brown canvas ice bags, atur- Lircie iowe g, g 4 ru ers

| Byes residence fink 00. Roland 1003 Non a ops. Excellent Salary and Good Food ence ecenrs Ws "Michigan Wanted. : work e ei Fair GCLAYP O00L HOTEL

sday. Shirley ; LOST, fold of bills at Gas © seed Lo TR ; Earn ‘per week. BA rt hi store on Delaware" st. “Reward. RI 1611 N. Meridian St. y= : SSULARCE Are Si neat, reliable, Know NEEDS ¥5 uw spn ha ay Tuesday. Services Friday, A BBE : WOMEN ; city. 1161 N._Pennayivaiis * Assistant storeroom man. fon Ry . m., at the W. D. Beanblossom Moz-| oq" yorigian “between 224 end 27th st. : : Opportunity for students. ikiy. “Burial Boral Park cemetery. |, MeTidn HERE'S A GOOD TIPI! % Bar. pore. : months old cocker spaniel Black serve “on the “Home ia a. Ea Automobile Mechanic : % Combination cashier and —_ : §| with white paws. Reward. RI-AIG2 WOMEN Front. Be a trolley or for Making Room * Automobile Painter checker. : Pennsylvania Railroad Schools & Instructions 7A |] func ee Hoib plonecs a new pro- JB TUT Automobile Metal Man J 1000Y partir, (39 E. South § iy Den EEN BEAUTY COLTURE Fr mo york. Snappy uniforms. | § experienced preferred but % Tavern waitresses. DOORMAN 39 E. South St. THursdey. | orm 1a Learn under expert | 0S. Aply Room Sis, Terminal Bids. |. Not necessary. Permanent || See Bill Fisher % Laundry washer. ; —— e pay. a position. PERMANENT POSITIONS G man; y INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS 8 a i ; Cc § Wallerich Co. GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS J a Washington. Call * 4 y . ay . . -, », 3 3 - wi IRI andoare' 8. J r 0 ; : : ; COLORED qourrourTan | ZL," p "aa untes m0es § wvonel OOIG 350.1. Murdian : : HI HERE'S A GooD TPH INTE] I Ee ’ : Full-Time Employment MEN Tomanest oe pe. oad Sd vo Unitorm Furnished: Jl] sic mor mre. tne sreeiens

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