Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1943 — Page 27

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. nd, Nov, 4 niversity football ely to resemble han scrimmages of the week as y-sought te avoid his squad. ame out. of the n poor shape and s to John Canoffee further demanpower. ed his practice drill and gave the

her polished the game, iadtialise rely on. the air-.. otent Wolverines,

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med yd., Nov, 4 (U.P). jwnham planned

ill: in‘ 10 days for ball team today

young man who is replacwasn't picked off a in the rain. Right

His added year of

Sperience didn't do him any

youngster Mr. Leahy has

is an athlete in every sense of the term; he has the look, the

manner and behaviorism of an.

“athlete. And this is no illusion. He 1s a fine basketball player

in the country. The only reason you haven't heard more of him is that Bertelli had the job. Now that Lujack has it you will be hearing a great deal more of him. There isn't much that Bertelli did "LAtjaek. + can't do. He can

loss in stride . . . but you

Johnny Lujack. . . . Don't sell him short.

throw the ball, he can run and

* he can tackle. The one question

about him that can't be answered

until the moment arises is how

he is going to react to a clutch situation, “ If the score is close this question will -come up for answering in ‘the Army game. And it is our hunch he will not be flunked. You will want to watch Lujack on defense, too. He is never far from the ball carrier, ‘More often than not he is the main tackler.

"This is “football instinct. Ber-

telli was so brilliant in his pass-

ing not much attention was paid -

to. his defensive play. The fact is he was one ‘of the best defensive players Notre Dame had. We are of the opinion, by the way, that Bertelli is the No. 1 football player. of the year. As you know he went into the ma-

‘without Bertelli” he is kidding you. But when he tells you “we miss him” you know you

win. Not because of his passing either. . - . 4 Notre -Dame--has one ..slight--weakness. It is rather typical of _teains which play the “T" formation. You can pass agpinst Notre " Dame, Navy is a good passing teain. When Bértelli was in the backfield Navy couldn't complete a pass. When he was out Navy was reasonably dangerous. In the third quarter Navy started to click ‘with its passes. Mr. Leahy took the blanket off Bertelli, sent him in and Navy's air threat died. A real good football player, measured from every” angle, was Bertelli, = At the sime timé Notre Dame will not seriously miss him. This young Lujack has practically all the same gifts. To repeat, he lacks know-how and that can come only with experience. As we write word has just come that ~-Julius _Rykovich, a freshman transfer from Illinois, may not “pe able to play this -week-end. - He is down with a stomach disturbance. He is no small part of the Irish attak. This, of course, adds to Mr. Leahy's gloom: he has only about. seven replacements for Rykovich. It is too bad about Mr. Leahy.

Tech and. Shortridge: Continue:

Race for H. S. Gridiron Title

(Continued From Page 26)

games to date. The only blet on the son's opener, tied “Anderson and Blue Devils’ record is a 0-0 tie|then walloped Manual, Cathedral

played with Southport earlier in the |and Richmond in a row.

Tech, after a shaky start in which Richmond, Sheridan, Silent Hoosiers, -#-lost to Lafayette and Muncie aft-| Cathedral and Warren Central. The __ er whipping Southport in the sea-|Rockets lost to Seymour and Man-

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ual. Washington has had its troubles, taking a drubbivg from West Lafayette, clipping Warren Central, tieing- Manual, losing to Cathedral and Shortridge, overwhelming Southport and losing last’ week to Manual, Broad Ripple will be trying for the tenth time to deféat Shortride. They came the nearest.to a victory in 1937 when they tied the Blue and White, 6-6, and, won the

city championship. All’ other scores, however, have been. rather lopsided in favor of , Last ‘year, “although the - were

beaten 46 to 13, they managed to score seven more points than any of the Satans’ other oppotents. Bill Kurman,. who.

Re regular, plays at the left guard post, will be Sj absent._ from Broa Ripples lineup! Pi because of illness. Otherwise, : squad will be at full strength, =

Beaten By Shortridge "Cathedral showed its greatest |

strength of the season last week in ‘| holding Shortridge to a -8-0" victory. ¥PTHe” Irish, playing their first year

under Coach John Janzaruk, have defeated Washington and the Silent Hoosiers while tieing Southport. They lost to Noblesville, Broad Ripple and Tech; besides the Blue Devils. Manual has lost but one game, to Tech, and has tied Washington and

.| Southport. Eight Warren Central seniors will |

be playing their last high school football game when Warren Central and Southport clash en Warren's gridiron. The Cardinals have been victorious in the five previous encounters with the Warriors. Warren Central's probable starting lineup follows: 'Croshier, left end; Wessling, left tackle; Winings, left guard; Vanderfleet, center; Cannaday, right guard; Powers, right tackle: Dick Johnson, right end; Haywood, quarterback; Green, left halfback; Dick Hamilton, fullback,

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squad has been cut to 10 members in preparation for the opening

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| Count's- Wife Also Expected To Testify for Her Husband.

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P.).—Count - Alfred De Marginy! gambled on his own testimony .today in his efforts to escape the gale lows-on a charge of murdering his multimillionairé father-in-law, Sit The thrice-married, fun-loving French nobleman decided to testify in his own defense late yesterday when Supreme Court Justice Sir

three possible courses of actions) open. to him. He could have chosen to remain] silent or- make a formal statement | from the prisoner's dock. The third alternative was to testify under oath. | No Hesitation Without hesitating, he said in a firm voice: “1 will make my statement under | oath.” Under that: decision, he will be | subject to cross-examination by the: Crown, which demanded the death’ {penalty in-closing its case yesterday. | with the testimony of Lady Eunice | Oakes, the count’s mother-in-law, {and Henry Newell Kelly, manager {of the Oakes’ Nassau estate. The count’s attorneys did not indicate how long they expected! their com to be on the Witness, stand. - -

Wit May Testify

It was regarded likely that his testimony will- be followed by that of his wife, Nancy, the pretty 19-year-old -daughter of the slain, American-born baronet. i Mrs. De Marigny steadfastly has, maintained that her husband is innocent. She stood by him during | Lall.of the family quarrels which. f{ol-| lowed their marriage: Because she |

she was not permitted to attend | the trial,

Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis “Times, “Thurs, “Nov, 4, 1043

GRAY—Ronald Lee, Jittle “son of Donald and Carrie Gray, ahd aA a suidepoe, N. hh m., Conkle funeral home Tose *W. Michigan. — Priends Invited. Bu-

rial Floral Park. GREENE; ry D., father of Suzanne | bert Greene, and Mrs. Claude |.

and Ro Hui ve ‘Macon, Ga., died at St. Vincent’s hospital Wednesday. Priends may | call at ‘the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at | 19th, after 7 p. m. today, Funeral Sat-| urday, 10 a. m., at _ the mortuary. In-| terment Dillsboro, Ind. Friends are welcome. (Dillsboro and Marioh, Ind, papers please COPY). ...o - | HOLAAR tay L. entered" Tato, Feit “Ties a Holfnan, Sather of Wiiam C.

away WednesLuett. Service,

~~ broth Mrs. & Wilmer. | Arlie, A and Oivie A. Hoiman. Bert | ices’ Priday, 10:30 a. m, at Harry Burial K. .of 4

Moore Peace Chapel cemetery, Liston, Ind. Friends are wel-/ - Come. INABNITT- Maudie Payton, beloved wife of Luther, mother of Luther. Roger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bessie Clegs. sister of Mrs. Alice Mossberg of ; yne, Pvt. Glenn Hagan and Pvt. fimes Perguson, passed away Tuesday, 3 rvice Saturday, 10 Noe & Sons Funeral Home, Meridiarr. Burial Crown Hill. may eall at the parents home, 2 10th this evening, and at the Juneral home Priday until time of se ,.

JORNION MIL Jalen, Yor TE of Johnson, mother of Robert Robe Richard. aan hter of Mrs. Osa Ca-

tron, also survived by four brothers and six sisters. Funeral services at CGrinStemner funeral home, 1801 E. New York , Saturday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. ra P., beloved husband of Cordelia Ross Kilebe: awa » his residence, 2637 8. Allen Axe, We day, 6:30 p. m.. aged 55 rs. Puneral services at Orinsteiner Juneral home, 1001 E. New York, Saturday, 10:30 a. m. Burial Crown Hill scmetery, "priends s may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m Thursday. LEE-—James T. of 530 Massachusetts ave. Beloved husband of Bessie Pearl Lee, passed away Tuesday evening. Service | at Planner & Bn mortuary, Priday, 2 p, m. Friends invited, Cremation at PFlanner & Puchanan Crematory. Friends may call at the mortuary, MOORE—8arih E., age 84 years, beloved mother of Bdgar Moore of Windsor, 1m.; Mrs. elville of Chicago, IIL; Harry and Earl Moore and Mrs. Stephenson of Indianapolis, gsed away Tuesday. neral ihirier Bros. Central Chapel, Friday, 1:30 p. m. cemetery. Prends after 10 a. m. Thar

RICKETTS—Richard E., 3865 N. Tacoma, bel fr tty; ota A

EL of and Mrs. Richard E. Rr kiis brother of Mrs. Mauri all Indianapolis, ~ passed away Wednesday ev = Panue & Buchanan

yD G., beloved husband of Jessie Shriver, father of John G. - Shriver, son of Mrs. Lillie Shriver, brother of Henry and Harry Bessie Searc Lula Grady, Koch, Estella Shriver, Dor Ruth

Park hy call at chapel

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Mrs. Maggie Lee Cr Ky.; Mrs. Virginia Rake of Ind.; Mrs. Wilhite and Cpl. Earl Wilhite of andianap-

ens

TUl God called him home to sufter 50 Mother ‘sand_Ghildren.

NASSAU, Bahamas, Nov. 4 (U.'}

Oscar Bedford Daly “outlined the (rrr

[UNSKILLED “MEN = “WOMEN | : : MARX RRRR ENN

MEN 17 TO 60

EMPLOYME

Open Monday 8-5 and 6-9; T

* Must pass physical examination % No Previous experience necessary % Willing to work any shift w Top rates after training

For persons not employed or persons not engaged in essential war work,

WOMEN 18 TO 60

NT OFFICE

uesday through Saturday -8-5,

UNITED STATE

19 w. SouTH ST.

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Needs Hundreds of Mor and Women to Fill Job Openings # VISIT THE SPEEDWAY OR MAYWOOD ‘PLANT 4 x

IF NOT EMPLOYED IN AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY IF 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER IF PHYSICALLY FIT FOR GIVEN JOBS

OFFICE HOURS meee Monday Thru Saturday 8:00. A.M. to 4130 P. M.

MAYWOOD PLAN SPEEDWAY CITY PLANT

Entrance on 10th Street

Kentucky Avenue nent Entrance (ocated at Tibbs Avenue and Raymond Street, Take Speedway City Bus at Monument Circle directly to Personne} Department

Take Maywood -Bus Opposite Lincoln Hotel oh Get off at Personnel Depart:

MAKE VICTORY YOUR BUSINESS!

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Light Factory—Essentfal, Permapnent—Pult: Time. High Moral Standards, Clean— Healthful Medical Supervisqr. Matron Adviser Dressing Rooms—#Ehowers.

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1940. Barth Ave.’

Employment. Office

(South) Shelby Car to Belt R. R,

16 to 25

BOYS (6 to (8 |

Experience Not Necessary

8 J 10 11 12

Pleasant Rest Rooms Dining Room —- Good Food Pleasant People 8 Hours —Overtime Regular Promotions, Learn Life Trade

13 14 Near Garfield Park

International Harvester Company 5565 Brookville Road E. New York Bus Marked Emerson

International Harvester Co.

AN ESTABLISHED INDUSTRY

Urgently Needs Men and Wome

—_% 48-Hour Week—Good Pay

MACHINE SHOP HELP—VOUNDRY WORKERS

WE WILL TRAIN YOU IF NECESSARY

IF NOT EMPLOYED [IN ESSENTIAL WORK AND CAN FURNISH A CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY, APPLY

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE—8:00 A. M.-4:130 P. M.

was scheduled as a defense witness, | -io

age 54 years, husband of Myrtle xu 4 | :

E. | White Gables, 1040 Virginia ave.

husband De ia A. SE vee of | ==

| Lost and Found Ti LOST—Biack and white English setter,

2'% years oid, collar and license attached Reward. IR-9783 1020

Drexel ave yn Toy Bos Boston bull; ma le

$10 RE REWARD vicinity 40th and Ken-

_ wood. Child's pet. HU- +262,

LOST~ Wednesday evening Package rontaining only picture of soldier husband. | No questions: asked... TA-4800, Reward REWARD for, ration book a "3, lost -3ae aga ee. | Maurice. Harriecn, |

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Bill id. James D. : Claybaugh, . 310 N

Help Wanted—Female 8

CHAMBER MAID soi ity . COOK For Sash ns titution; live eon place ] GA-3

Excellent sal DAY WAITRESS Exce Ee

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versary gift. Reward. BE-063). $10.00 REWARD for Iady's Elgin gold wrist watch, Chiles envelope, tan BR-4149

STRAYED Male brown, white! ward. IR.5582 | LOST —8terling Friendship bracelet. Tues. day afternoon downtown. Keepsake. Reward, MA-T256.

Schools & Instructions TA

LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE Demand for skilled DO aiteed the INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL. H9PPIy. lear under expert hai 2 BE Washington St.

Help Wanted-—Ffemale 2 NIGHT WAITRESSES _

fox terrier. bench-leg; | th and Hawthorne Re-|

Riep wages: Mar Lunch, BE 0111, AGE LIMIT — 18 to 50.

Waitresses with - counter

“and grill experience; $25 a week; 6 days. Apply 43 W. |

St. Clair, between 9-4. ATTENTION—SOUTH SIDE GIRL |

How would you like to make a good salary, plus tips? A waitress is wanted at Come

and see us.

BECK CANVAS Products. Inc. 3234 W.. Washington

‘Formerly Niagara Canvas Products, Ine

Will Teach

Power Sewing Machina Work

to Intell women between the ages of 25 and 45; light work, good pay

Open daily, 8 A. M. 0 430 P. ML (Come ready to start working) or Apply . " U. S. Employment Service

148 E. Market See Miss Drumm

BOOKKEEPER

‘(Some Typing) Easy Hours

Insulation Material Supply Co.

320 W. ‘Washington St,

oARE or 9 month old baby. No cooking. Nice room. $10, Bouse Tle ‘Woodlawn

CASHIER - WRAPPER

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Ts, ig = Tames, 214 E Y broth arg of Xenia Ohio, passed vy Wednesday Apply : 2 i rou eater cha Ditnois at 1 Vv A ROTT IRLS—YOU ARE NEEDED Tatu) 15- he chapel afwer 3 p.m. ny si, soo ttn a ur) Smesiss The - . Blue Bina Sibben Duley sar Bar is 3 Imyialine mei ay In Memoriams 3:SHOE STORE z==== ey SHAW—In lo = y of Harold 5 a. passed away November 18 E. Wash. ~ 800D PAY Eo TE od hl ae and SLAY hd pu sparse In stlence he suffered, 1a patience he eg AR while learning. Apply

One who has nad previous

experience. Permanent

LEADER STORE

Fart o ]

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PRESSERS

For work on quality men's clothing in alteration de-

‘partment. 40 - hour work week with time and onehalf for overtime. Good

working conditions.

Pleasant environment. "

Apply Employment Office 7th Floor

i Wi, H. Block Go.

(ELDERLY LADY for EASY “HouRs' !

Here i8 a chance for a white- lady, age | no Hmit, to act as hotel maid Apply | | Sherman House, nT McCrea -

GENERAL OFFICE WORK

| Wainington position, Moskins, 131 W ashington

‘GIRLS TO LEARN

_Pashioh Clestiers 190] _Centréi

* GIRLS *|

Will Train tor Skilled and Semi-Skilled Openings. # Well Established Industry. # Post-War Euture. “# Light, Clean Factory Work. # Air-Cooled Plant. ~~ "% Day Work, 5-Day Week.

National Hosiery Mills

RL 1321-8 A. M. to 5 P. M.

Dry Cleaning Dept.

Excelsior Laundry 840 N. New Jersey St.

Girl for General Office Work

Experience not necessary. 458 Consolidated Building.

GIRLS

We have an opening in our advertising service -department for a girl between 17 “and 20 years old to act as messenger and copy girl. Job . entails delivery of advertising proofs to stores and general service to advertisers. Only a girl unafraid to be outside most of the day need apply. Starting wage, $17.50; 5-day, 40-hour week. Working hours between 7:30 a. m, and 4:30

Advertising Department,

Help Wanted—Female

HIOH BCHOOL uiRL or dependable | WAITRESS Experience not necessary; woman for part time care of child. 2161, 8-4 p. m.; good ralary. 40 W. Maryland,’ E_Washington, Horse Shae Inn | HOUSEKEEPER No Tnundey Bundays | WANTED HOUSEKEEPER Consider room . off, 2.amall children. MA-760 | and board for 2, in exchange for | fervicea BR-3110 White, - fill’ charge Stay or go home nights; 3 adults No laundry, Good Wage HU-1202 after » pom White Castle System™ . CTW DIOVIRE Women TRE PETA FREE Wee First week $19 44° plus meals snd latndry, Eh Balary increases after warking one week, ‘Apply 8 8 _Orfental

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MISS JEFFERSON ‘240 N. Meridian

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— JEWELRY POLISHER

“Bendy “Job Must have >. B DYER

some knowledge of polishing 334 _Masshohuseits ave

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| Maids and

Cleaning Women

White or Colored Full or Part Time

MAROTT HOTEL

Apply Housekeeper % Opportunity for Young Ladies

“The Blue Ribbon Dalry- Bir has open ings for counter girls; 8-hour day; 6-day week. good furnished. Apply 48 N. Penn

GIRL go! Excellent ~ opportunity for girl with For Marking in some typing experience, PFive.day week Pleasant office Small - board Apply

221 Big Pour Bldg. 105 8. Meridian National Refining Co, POSTOFFICE CAFETERIA

Cook, counter help, dishwasher: white; Vacations wnd sick teave. TAY

Sewing Machine O Operator Pull or. Part

M. ROSS MASSON co.

2160 Montcalm Riverside

Soldiers for Victory

Power ‘Sewing Ma- | chine Operators, Trainees and Hand ‘Workers.

5 nights week. 50 hours: Also part-time openings at hight.

Real Silk Hosiery Nils

634 N Noble oi or Miss Drumm, 6th Floor’ ‘U. "8. Employment Service us B Market

Stencovapher—Experienced | —Permanent position. Ideal

working conditions. Salary open. Please phone for appointment. GA-4421, :

313 Traction Term

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

Hand Sewers | >» INDIANA FUR CO.-

114 E. Washington

149 E. Wash. St.

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COMPTOMETER OPERATOR 5%; DAY WEEK

Hawthorn Room 1611 N. Meridian

Stenographer-Glerk

18-21; able ‘to meet publ pleasant surroundings: good starting iy Call in

“NATL cash REQISTER co.

423 .N.

«Good working conditions |*

Salary: meals and uniforms |

8 Help Wanted—Female

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YOUNG GIRL

Po vou wear: w ant to

HELP LICK THE AXIS?

for wrapping desk

STOUT'S

318 Mass. Ave

"YOUNG LADY

ARE YOU

50 OR OVER?

Come on- Down—

Get Busy

bifocals? “Por :

Inside, Pleasant Work

Mrs. Loy 716 Guaranty Bldg.

n 18 N. Meridian

WESTERN UNION

Help—Male & Female DISHWASHER

White; 50¢ per

k ware. .

Operator

Holloway

8A

hour,

inclnding meals; ne . Sundays. Mutual Restaurant, Sl4 N, Dele-

I. B. M. Tabulating

Hoosier Casualty Company 15th floor, Flether’ Trust Bullding

Middle Aged Couple *

White — Janitor and maid service. ments, 225 E. Michigan st. LK-2251 or LI-9914 for appointment,

Apart-

Help Wanted—Male a,

3 AUTOMOBILE

. Excellent Opportunity

For Top Compensation *

2 PORTERS

For Show Room Work Excellent Working Conditions

With Jo Pay MR. ADAMS

Hdeal Working ‘Conditions

- HICKMAN OLDS, INC.

‘Experience Necessary

half for overtime.

TIRE SERVICE C0. -

MM N. Capitol

AUTOMOBILE

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2 Men for Truck Ties Sori”

40-hour ‘week—time and one-

TFYPIST

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