Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1944 — Page 30
ganged up this week on fede
“if called by their right nam The sum is large. Before any administration does away ~ with any substantial part of these levies which began some 13 years ago there will ~ have to be a big reduction in
tures or a resort to new sources of federal revenue, Governor Thomas E. Dewey, + speaking for the Republicans, told a * radio audience this week that the ~ list of excise and nuisance taxes should be decreased and, ultimately,
abandoned except for levies on alcoholic beverages, gasoline and tobacco. .
Hopkins Reveals Views
Harry L. Hopkins, special assistant to the President, writing in the current American magazine, proposed
dependent on cise taxes.
heavily on lower income groups.
tration,
.. are sales taxes in effect, Four Categories
faxes which might be
umentary taxes,
latter
was cover
those 20 items was $139,120,000. Taxpayer Pays All
those
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ing Must Be Cut or the Difference Made Up
In Increases Elsewhere.
By LYLE C. WILSON = United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—Republicans and Democrats
pausing your correspondent to borrow from the treasury some statistics showing how much the public is being tapped by these hidden levies, most of which would be sales taxes
: regular government expendi-|-
that federal income should be more individual income taxes and less on corporate and ex=|; He feels that excise taxes, among others, bear too
Excise and nuisance taxes are political slang phrases to gloss over the fact that the federal government is in the sales tax business and has been making a good thing of it since the first emergency levies were laid in the Hoover adminis-
Since then the list has steadily grown. ‘Hopkins’ complaint that ex- . cise levies bear too heavily on lower income groups is a roundabout ad- ? that these charges, paid by the manufacturer and often concealed in the price to the consumer,
Aside from the liquor and tobacco lowered sometime but probably never will ‘be abandoned as sources of federal revenue, there are four categories excise and nuisance taxes: Docsuch as those require use of a federal stamp; manufacturers’ excise taxes;
and retailare sales taxes and simple although the foris collected from the manufactherefore, usually is hidis collected across counter and usually is by the consumer as a charge, The retail category . embraces four levies: Jewelry, furs,
reasury reports that its tax take on _n four items last month 000, Miscellaneous taxes items, ranging from a tax on the use of boats to a levy on .cococnut and other processed oils, club dues, initiation fees and oleomargarine, The August take on
You usually do not know that you are Pars miscellaneous taxes. t Is equally true of the manufacturers’ sales taxes, on which the treasury collects on 24 items, |De The take last month was $63,218,000. | 57 It is in these manufacturers’ excise taxes, which are sales taxes in effect, that the federal government
ral excise and nuisance taxes,
e.
STEEL UNION HEARING ENDS
WLB Turns to Textile Case In Study of Pleas to
Break Formula.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (U. P.)— The United Steelworkers (C.I.O.), expressing confidence of winning a preak in the “Little Steel” formula and retention of maintenance of membership, brought its case to a close before the war labor board today by urging approval of a guaranteed annual wage, severance pay and other demands which it hoped
ican industry, Hearings on the steel case, which had its inception 10 months ago when the union served its demand on 86 basic companies for a new contract to replace the one which expired Dec. 23, 1943, ended with union rebuttal of the companies’ testimony on demands other than the 17-cent hourly wage increase sought by the union, The raise would be in excess of the “Little Steel” formula which limits increases to 15 per cent above January, 1941 levels. Union Counsel Lee Pressman devoted the major portion of his time today to the guaranteed annual wage, group insurance, dismissal and military severance pay, longer paid vacations, paid holidays, shift differentials, elimination of learner's rate and geographical differentials, most of which the WLB has heretofore refused to approve in dispute cases. Decision Not Near The WLB will hold hearings tomorrow on two panel reports on is'|sues in dispute between the Textile Workers Union (C. I. O.) and northern and southern textile mills involving the board's policy on substandard wages under the stabilization program. The panels held texne workers wages to be substandThe board will begin its deliberations Monday on the A. F. of L. and C. I. O. testimony on whether to break the Little Steel formula and is expected to thresh that question to a conclusion before tackling the many other issues raised in the steel case. A decision by Oct. 15, sought by the C. I. O,, appears doubtful,
LOCAL ISSUES
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The 17-ton main center hap section of a Boing | B-29 o Superioriress is lowered into the fuselage bomb bay section with only !%-inch clearance on each side. The wing section is complete with the huge dual wheels’ of the main landing gear and two of the four 2200-horsepower engines. The operation takes _ place at the Wichita (Kas.) division plant of the Boeing Airplane Co.
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the board would apply to all Amer-
11%; corn off 1 to 1%; oats off %
quickly installed in the conventional wise would escape up the chimney.
BUSINESS MEETING SET HERE OCT. 11
The Indiana industrial conference sponsored by the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men will be held in the Columbia club ballroom at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 11, L. C. Sparks, association president, announced today. Dr. M. O. Ross, Butler university president, and Mr. Sparks will ‘lead the’ discussion on economic issues affecting business, as well ‘as a wide range of reconversion, employment and general post-war business problems. Executives, sales managers and department heads throughout the state are invited. Merritt Fields, executive manager of the association, said there would be no charge but that admissions would be hy ticket only. Tickets can be obtained at the association office, 134 E. Market st.
GRAIN PRICES TURN LOWER AT CHICAGO
CHICAGO, Oct 5 (U. P.).—Grain fulures declined on the Board of Trade today on selling prompted by reports that wheat ceiling revisions will be delayed. Mill demand also appeared satisfied after the heavy buying of the last few days. At 11 a. m. wheat was off 1% to
to 1%, rye off 1% to 1%, and barley quoted off 1% to 1%.
N.Y. Stocks
Net w Jan Change
requires you to ma sags | Indpls Ri com High lo to the y ke a contribution Indpls Water pfd ............ Allis Cha cv pi. 13 115 15 ie tle Tu treasury when you buy a indpig Water lass A com. 2 Hod 19% mn leco % 32% 3 3 ‘ee s B i i el at ® Co! 5 Am a 8 bens - quart of lubricating oil, a|yincoin Loan co Bass pal. 0 lam mou Mil 18% 1k 18 +h nograbh record or an electric po Has Life com .......s . 41% Yh Am 3 & I ‘ +1835 1634 Ia i BLOrY 412%. ...000000u0e Y va [Am cord 2 4 2 yo b. The contribution is|p & Manor dane teekres sees di BU Am Water W.. 9% 91a 9% + e by the manufacturer, but the|*N Ind Pub Serv 5%.........103 10414 | Anaconda Th 2h 3% + tax paid, of course, must be covered | Eub Serv Ind 57% ..... 1041 107 |Armour & Co. 6 8a 8 + in the cost of the artic Bab ef gud com, . 18% “10% |AUPROR, el SN 2a ’ article. Progress Laundry com .. 15 11 | Bard joln ne a 337% 2 » EE Gasoline is included in the manu- Ross Gear & Tool com ....... 20. |Betn Steel ... 65% 64a 64% — A tera Taee, 4 3, ¢ 4 e ~ facturers’ sales tax list and that is|stokely Bros br ++-108% 108% Borden ........ 34 3% Nh + % : one item United Tel P: 17% Borg-Warner ..40 40 40 .... on which the consumer|Y? 0 5% .iucincnneens 9T Lo..s Caterpillar T .. 81% 81% 51% + sees the tax when he pays it. Gas-| "°° ‘Title com. 3 |Ches & Ohio .. 46% 46% 46% + ls oline distrib BONDS Dou las Are . 68% 68% 68% + ributors usually show on|agers Winew RR 4%%...... 10 Du \..154% 154% 154% + their pumps the tax charge per gal. | American Loan 8s 51 ........ : Gen Electric 0% ey me: CR seen. . 4 s lon. Of the $63,218,000 raised last|ch of Com Bldg tis bi... Goodyear ...... © 48h wn + A month by manufacturers’ excise|Cltizens Ind Tel 4%s 61... Greyhound Op. 21% 21% 321% — % taxes, m h Consol 5s 50 Int Harvester. 80% 179% 80% + 2 & ore than $36,000,000 was Ind Asso Tel Co 3%s 10.. ...| Johns-Man Ee on nih + Ye gasoline revenue. pi &L 3 ay enneco ve a 's as 4 he Indpls Eo Jas 10 5s 57 wm, L-O-F Glass .. 52% 52% 52% + Te Pe ——————ae | IADIS Water CO 3iss 6 Lockheed Arcft 22% 21% 322 + a IB omo Wi ns Loew's 66's 66 664% + a 100% vies [Loews ; To Keep Valua uhner Packing Co 4s 54.. “| Martin (Glenn) 20 19% 19% — Ya bles Safe Muncie Water Works bs 66.. Nash-Kely ..... 16% 16% 16% + Ys Rent a Safe Deposit Box at Ind Pub Serv. 3s 1) Nat Biscuit ... 23% 323 28% + % Ind Tel 43s 55.......... Nat Distillers . 36% 36 36a ..... Ww THE Yo Pub Serv of Ind 3s 73 N Y Central .. 18% 18% 18% + % Pu Tel 4% 66.............. 100 Oliver Farm 28% 28% 28% .... INDIANA NATIONAL BA nd Water Wks 5s 57..105 ...|Packar , 5% BY 5% + ol NK Trae oi Co 88 57 ...... 89% 9214 |Pan Am Air 3 fl 3 t Indianapolis spa aching Corp 3 93..... % 3 [Penney .yoe:nes : 2 y 'Ex-dividen Penn RR ve 29% 20% 20% + Ya [————— Pheips Dodge . Ms MH Mw 1 LOCAL PRODUCE rocter & or 3 % 7 . liman «...e0 «AT% 471% ATV een reed Pure Oil ..i.vue 16 15% 15%" .... BUY WAR BONDS [zur bo neon 2 tev bw ita 0 dt 3 0 Wrotters, fryers and roaster, und eyn To! « 333% a 1bs., white and barred rocks, 25c; , Servel Inc .... 31% 2112 i% + 7 SECURITY “TRUST (H1] ored springers, 23; leghorn springers, 2ic. ony-Vacyum Ls 12% 1 % + % . Old roosters, 14c. South Pac 20% 20% + Y% Mmbr Federal Deposit urrent receipts, 30c. Grade 8td Brands . ‘om 20% 20% .... ih Insurance Corp. larg: ie; grade ARN edium, 36c; grade A Sed ° onl ~ 3% 3 36% + Y 130 EAST WASHINGTON ST. ||*0ik 206. No rade, 3c. © eieio. L184 Oil (NJ) 54% Saw Bam Lh 49¢c; No. 2, 36c Tenn Corp « 11%, 11% 11...» : 20th Cent Fox. BY, UG BU + % U 8 Rubber ... 50% 50% 50% + !'2 TU 8 Steel ..... 60% 59% 597 + Ya | Warner Bros 13% 18% 13%a + Y 3 ; Westing El ...108 108% 1068 + Y% : So nny lh Um AT a en A wea and 2 Savoy-Plaza, Ine, year ended
July 31, net income $348,651 or $3.19 a share vs. net loss $206,460 previous
© ON ANYTHING ©
Autos © Diamonds © Watches “Jewelry @ Clothing © Radios, ete.
New Device Provides Homes With More Fireplace Heat
,, By. Science Service WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 —More heat from the home fireplace may be obtained with the use of a supplementary heater on which patent 2,359,197 was awarded among the 504 patents awarded last week. The patentee
is Wilbur R. Brooks of West Hartford, Conn. It is a portable equipment fireplace, and uses heat that other-|.°
| it.
: cooked by both the heating ele-
s| winding may be used to control the
This fireplace heater is a continuous air conduit of metal piping extending back and forth along the rear of the fireplace with its two ends extending along one side out to the front. A small electric blower is attached to the lower open end of the pipe and forces air through the entire length, where it is heated, and out the other end into the room. This discharge end may be extended to any point where desired. The piping in which the air is heated is attached to the brick or stone walls of the fireplace with suitable brackets or held by a support resting on the floor, The electric blower may be enclosed in a casing at the front of the fireplace, or, by use of an angle and pipe extension, to one side of the, fireplace and well away from the fire,
Corn Husking Machine
In an improved corn husking machine the ears of corn are fed automatically in the direction of their length into the machine and the husks slit from tips to butts by rotary knives which move laterally as well as lengthwise and loosen the husks. The knives follow the contour of the ear regardless of its size and do not cut into or injure the grain under the husks. Patent 2,358,961 was awarded on this device to Ralph Cover and George Osburn, Westminster, Md., who have assigned the patent to the United Co. of the same city.
Toaster and Cooker
A combined toaster and cooker has been awarded patent 2,358,996, issued to Daniel Platkin of Los Angeles, Electricity is used for heating, and both toasting and cooking may be done at the same time. The toasting part consists of two sloping surfaces with the heating element between them as in the ordinary electric toaster, In the base of the equipment is a sliding tray with heating elements under Bacon, eggs, chops and small steaks are placed in the tray and
ments under it and over it, or by either one at choice. Lighting and Air-Conditioning A combined lighting and air-con-ditioning system, in which the air is heated, cooled, ozonized, or sterilized, has been granted patent 2,359,021, the patentees being Horatio Guy Campbell and George Donald Skinner of London, England. It is applicable to installations in which the lighting means consists of discharge lamps, which employ an in-|P* ductance or resistance to control the flow of current. The air is circulated by convection or by an electric fan. The conditioning unit is placed over the tubular gas discharge lamps, between them and the ceiling. If the air is being ozonized, the ozone transfer in this unit may serve as a controlling inductance for the lamp, If the air is heated by an electric heater, the resistance
lamp. For sterilizing the air, the unit uses the electric discharge
lamps of a germicidal type, producing ultraviolet rays,
CALL. OFF MEETINGS
American business men.
Prime Minister Winston Churchill
lamps: themselves by employing
HARTFORD, Conn. Oct, 5 (U. P.) —Cancellations of the annual meeting of the Association of Life Agency Officers and the Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau, tentatively scheduled for Nov. 1418 in Chicago, was announced to-
U, S. WILL HELP ITS EXPORTERS
Offers to Appraise Sales Outlook in Liberated Areas.
The U. S. government today offered to appraise the market situation in areas liberated from the axis in an|sa effort to help the American business man restore foreign trade. The offer came in a joint stake and commerce department announcement that. American diplomatic and consular officials abroad nave been ordered to expedite reports on economic conditions for the guidance of the government and
Last week President Roosevelt and
announced that application of the trading with the enemy acts to Italy should be modified so as to allow normal resumption of trade with that country,
Three Types of Aid
The program for collecting information about the new market sitution that prevails in liberated areas calls for three types of specific and detailed reports from American representatives abroad: 1. Concerning the immediate supply requirements of liberated areas and estimates of economic conditions. 2. Interpretive reports covering all aspects of economic and social
an essential guide to American foreign policy. 3. Analyses of economic conditions in liberated areas as a guide to American interests concerned in the resumption of commercial trade and investment.
LANE BRYANT NAMES MURRAY PURCHASER
William E. Murray, manager of| the Technical high school bookstore! the past eight years, has been appointed purchasing agent for the Lane Bryant, Inc, mail order division, located here, it was. announced today by R. C. Wadsworth, vice president. cializes in apparel for stout women,
U. S. STATEMENTS
WASHINGTON, Oct. ernment expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through Oct, 3, compared with a year age ear Last Yea Expenses ....$24, a, Hy 815 $22,765, 11, 181 ‘War Spending sd 462,654,009 21 1,080,728, Receipts 138,633.257 10,231,078'5 Net Deficit . 1% 149,436,558 - 12,534,098,
Working Bal.. Public Debt. 211,022,900,016 163,341,865,304 Gold) Reserve. 20,825,023,831 22,175,097,800
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Cleatings +3 4.238,000 eves inrancanyes . 13,767,000 B. F. Avery & Sons Co. year to June 30 net income $290,763 or $1.73 a share vs. $100,886 or 42 cents
| | the Indianapolis stockyards today with a ‘top of $14.80 for good to choice 120 to 240-pounders, the war | food administration reported. . Receipts included 8000 hogs, 700 cattle; 600 calves and 2000 sheep.
Medium WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (U. P.).—|¢an
conditions within liberated areas as| jt"
The company spe-|:
8 (U. P)—Gov-|:
Cash Balance 14,377,739,675 18,693,635,358 3 13,614,863,614 17,930,935,066 | &
B | 1RE UNCHANGED
Top Remains at $14.80 as
8000 Porkers Arrive at" Stockyards.
Hog prices were unchanged at
' GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (8000) 120- 140 pounds ......... 140- 180 pounds 160- 180 pounds . 180- 200 pounds 200- 220 pounds 220- 240 De 3n- 270 in . 270- 300 pounds 300- 330 pounds
ssssssnerpune cssvessunsans
13.50014.80
. . wane 214.08 saerviesnenie 2000 Hd 14.00014.08
wasecsasnrenne
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Cows (all weightay
12.50 10.50 6.00@ 8.50 x 6.00
Bulls «an weights) Beet Sood 1 (all weights)
atserses « 095@11L50 9.78 Mediu 8.50 Cutter and common v 7.7 CALVES (600) Vealers (all Good to choice .........o.nes 15.00915.50 Common to medium .......... 9.009 14.50 OUIIB Li oviisncmnissnsnsses 6.00@ 8.50 Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves : Steers : Choice 800- 800 pounds ........ . 11.50018.7%
800-1050 pounds «...sesese.. [email protected]
500- 800 pounds sesnsnsensess 10 0.50 800-1000 pounds .. ssansueneds .s 10% nn Medium 500-1000 POUndS «eveesconeres 8.75@10.% Common— 500- 900
MAE ns ii vse 7.509 8.9% Calves (steers) Good and Choice— oS pounds dOWD e..ieveisen [email protected] um— ’ 500 pounds down 9.00011.35
Calves (heifers) Good and Cholce-
500 pounds down ......%.i0e0 [email protected] Medium— 500 pounds down .........0n [email protected] SHEEP AND LAMBS (2000) Bwes (shorn) Good to choice ....c....e:.cua 4.00@ £.00 Common to medium ....... 2.25@ 4.00
Good and choice Medium and good Common
WAGON WHEAT Up to the close of the Chicago market olay. Indianapolis flour mills and grain elevators paid $1.81 per bushel for No. 1 red wheat (other grades on their merits): oats, No. 2 white or No. 3 Huning 32 or better, ; corn No. 2 yellow shelid, old erop, $1.09% per buhel, No. 3 white shelled, old crop, $1.24%.
“Gulf Oil Corp. 68 months ended | LOST:
14.000 14.05 450-650 pounds ..sccesverens [email protected] Medium — : 250+ 550 pounds ........s.... 12.50013.78 Slaughter Pigs Medium to choice 90« 120 pounds ...........,. [email protected] CATTLE (700) otce— Steers 700- 900 pounds ...,... Vegseyw 16 Rg; 25 900-1100 pounds sieescessrses.l 7.75 1100-1300. pounds ....s.. .e 1030 1118 1300-1500 pounds .... ses [email protected] Good— 700- 900 pounds .. «+ [email protected] 900-1100 pounds .. ves [email protected] 1100-1300 pounds .... «« [email protected] 1300-1500 pounds ... « 14.500916.50 Medium-700-1100 pounds ....ecoeseses [email protected] 1100-1300 pounds ....,ececeees [email protected] |. Common 700-1100 pounds ........ sees 5.50011.00 . Heifers Cholee— 600- 800 pounds ...c..eeee . 15.25¢ 16.28 800-1000 pounds +.veessevese [email protected] Good— 600- 800 POUNAS ...vevsssese [email protected] 800-1000 pounds .. vos [email protected] Medium : 500- 900 pounds ss.scesessecs 10.00913.75 Common-— 500- 900 pounds .....c..e.o0s [email protected]
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1se't! Priends may Ra at the . Jor 1550 Brookside Bur tal in
BRANNEMAN~Delbert W., 1154 Congress, brother of Walter 8. and Mrs, Fred Fly, Jaased away Wednesday morni ces Flanner & Buchanan priuary, Satufday, 1:30 p. m.” Priends invited. Interment Crown Hill, Friends ma call at the Japrtunry. DILL—Billy . R. 10, Box 325, beloved and Anna Belle Dill, Jimmy, Mrs. Gloria Ann Hagan, Letha Jane, Sally and Shirley, passed away Wednesday, 7:50 p. m., age 16 years. Puneral services at Grinrei Funeral 1601 E. New York st. plnurday. 3 p. m. Friends Jnvited. 780 rial Washington Park cemeery
DOTY—Charles H., age 57, husband of Maude A. Doty, father of Ruby Culvyhouse and Ruth Kersey, brother of Mrs,
Catherine Sachs,
8 Service Saturday, 10 Con Funeral Home, 1034 W. Michigun st. Friends invited, . Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at fuaun home.
% GOLD STAR SERVICE *
HAUSE—Staff Sergeant John W. age 28, of 238 N. Walcott, son of May Sheets, was killed in action ‘over Japan Aug. > 1944, Services Sunday, Oct. 8, at 4 p. m., Pirst United Brethren church,
Park and Walnut streets. Survived also by wife and two small children and grandfather, Thomas Long.
Friends invited, HIBBERT--Owen, 1313 N. Jefferson, entered into rest Tuesday, age 67 TS, husband of the late Martha aibbert. rR re
father of Mrs. Brena Sorley and . bbert, brother of wititam and Percy Hier Services Priday, 3 p. m., at Harry W, Moore Peace Chapel. Priends are welcome. Burial Crown Hill, JENKINS—Mary Elizabeth, age 72, mother of Mrs, Hazel Jones of Akron, O., Roy, Virgil and Clarence Jenkins, passed away Wednesday evening at residence, 270 N. Belleview. Service Saturday, 12 v'clock noon, West Park Christian church. Priends invited.’ Burial Ind. Priends may call at Conkle Puneral Home, 1934 W. Michigan st, after 7 p. m. Thursday snd at the church from 11 8. m. Saturday until hour of service.
entered into rest Tuesday, age years, husband of Bdna Keeler Shaffer, father of Harry A, Shaffer Jr. stepfather o Mrs. Ruth Davidson and M. Sgt. Sturm, brother of Mrs. Effie Barker pent
Cpl. R H i. grandiathes of Karen Lee and Te M. Davidson. Services Prigay 1; m., at Harry W. Moore Friends are
welcome, Parry on APH,
WATSON--Eva Jane, age 76, grandmother of Martha Jane and Laurel E. Watson,
sister of Harley R. Smoot and Mrs. Lore away Tuesday evening at residence, 821 N. Beimont ave. Service Friday, 10 a.m.
The r. many lovely floral tributes and sympathy in our bereavement of the death of our husband and father, Rithard Lee Willer. Also ext sratitude to Christian 8c and soloist, the pallbearers and the Conkle funeral home for their services. WIFE AND PAMILY.
FLORISTS & MONUMENTS “HERITAGE” MEMORIALS
See Our Beau!
Sears, Rosbuck & Company LOST & FO
LOST—Black corde purse with loose side clip; in United cab Sunday morning. money, Sontents plus $5.00 reward for purse. CH-1004 LOST Within last wo weeks, man's gold Nein wrist watch, Hamilton, strap, 14engra aved on back: Keepsake.
Rr-ein. Reward. Brown re, containmg 1 lighter,
1,000 FIRE | INSURANCE
ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
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Diamonds, Watches
Musical Instruments. Cameras Clothing, Shotguns, Ete.
June 30 net profit $21.414517 or| Kovard. Li-161%, RE-1150. longings, $2.36 a share vs. $11,122,365 or $1.23 | COST Rhinestone flower-shaped pin in Circle Theater Sunday. Keepsake. - year ago. ward. CH-3853. LOST —Brown leather keyholder, vieinity of Broad Rinple; about 10 keys. Call BR-33%). Reward
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LOBT—Pemale Boston terrier, 34th and Keystone. Ch! pet. fem CH-4743. LOST-—White 38 Sisle ars oid; Seti. A-5027 ron Ta UTY
AVON PRODUCTS .. Nil oh woes manent business for home and earn $400 to $00 dally in commission, R1-8533.
One with previous experience.
Good starting salary,” Perma-
nent position.
LEADER STORE 149 E. Washington
o Pind, Steady work. _ Craig's, shington.
Re ndant on
Blasengym Funeral Home
2226 Shelby Street If No One Answers,
SHAFFER—Harry A, of University Heights
own aa Safe
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Ladies’ Alterations The Wm. H. Block Co.
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PROGRESS LAUNDRY 430 E. Market
FILE CLERK
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W. J. Holliday & Co. 543 W. McCarty St.
Conkle Puneral Home, 1934 W. Michi. a. CT , gan Friends invited Burial Watson FOUNTAIN ASSISTANT ry, near Brownsburg. Friends STEEG'S, MTH AND CENTRAL -_ call at funeral home. GENERAL excels CARDS OF THANKS 2! lent sla ie , age 31-50. LI« VON WILLER—We deeply appreciate and NK I FOR ETRE FORE A . ec a axiehd our heartfelt ir to kind GIRL ° WORK IN FURNITURE STORE ta relatives and friends
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White or colored. Neat, aady women. Bee Mrs. “Sioat, 8pink Aman HOUSEKEEPER—Oenersl 3 hod i good TR Main, ROUS! white, 21-38. charg CH-8848-
child welcome. R, mornings. LONG DISTANCE OPERATOR Openings now available no ‘experience required, 240 N. Meridian St. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.
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