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_ American Legion ' post-war America, héaded by Louis

" preparedness is the only means by

“pe assembled, trained and equipped.

.. operations, have given a new char-

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“must have a state of military action

| Bret | Takes Anadal New Year's Swim

N PUSHES | PERE TH TRAINING

“And revatio of

“P.)—Hamiltons County Assessor

. lican, today claimed_—without con= , tradiction=—the most rugged con= stitution ‘in this part of. Indiana.

Democracy. ; A-. And he wag’ somewhat disap- ‘ Hida pointed, for he had to take his By Seripps-Howard Newspapers annual New Year's plunge through WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. — The the ‘ice on Stony - creek all alone,

commission on}

as the only “surviving” member of Joh former secretary: of WAT his “grin and bear it polar club ohnson, } h "

. "'| -Heretofore, Foland had comstrongly support the army and navy | pany when he donned- swimming

plan for a citien-soldiery to be| ype and waded into the froes

are,carried out they likely will take] “The present government is not | up fn 1945 the universal training at all. interested in the future of solely

bills ipon which they failed fo act Italy as the ministers work in 1044. As early as last July, Secretary of | parties,” War Stimson strongly set forth his| Ready fo Serve views as to the necessity for peace-| time universal training in a letter! - “I am ready to come to the servto the Legion's national commander. ice of Italy if the lieutenant general, “It is my view that the most im- Prince Humbert, believes it oppor-| portant provision which can be made | tune to recall me into active service. by the congress and the American !Otherwise I am ready to remain | ~people for the future defense of the here and-lead -a-quiet-and retired | nation is a system of universal mili- life which I always have devoted to

tary training,” Secretary ‘Stimson the service of Italy.” wrote. : “| I had called at Badoglio's palatial aim home on the outskirts of Rome to)

in the interest of their own Lolitical he said.

War's Terrible Lessons

: convey a message given me in| “The terrible lessons of .this war Switzerland by his = daughters| should convince every thoughtful] who sought refuge ther¢ more than

American that reasonable military a year ago following -the Halian | armistice, which the peace and security of -the nation can be maintained: “This great war found the United States woefully lacking in trained military manpower and we*were conisequently forced- to assume the detensive until adequate forces cquld

in a long time and he expressed the hope that the allies would place a plane at his disposal to return them from Switzerland to Rome. - He. blamed the separation on Mussolini. “It was all the fault of that madman who launched Italy in a war that was not felt by the people and for which the nation was not prepared,” he said.

Duce Opposed Experts.

“He "declared war against our former allies despite the advice of his general staff and all the military experts closest to him.” ‘Referring to the Americans, marshal said: “When I was in touch with the Americans we got along magnificenily. There was immediately a mutual feeling of comprehension

“While all Americans hope and pray that this disastrous war will be followed by many years of peace and prosperity, there can and will be no absolute guarantee that sur- ~ prise attacks ag t our country * will not occur in the future. “Our geographical position can-no Jonger be considered as a protection. The development of longrange bombers, and of amphibious the -mcter to warfare.

‘Before’ Mobilization’

“If in the future we are attacked by a powerful enemy, or group of

NOBLESVILLE, Ind, Jan. 2 (U.

Roland C. Foland, heaffy Repub-. |

He said it was the first word he| had received from his daughters}

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DEATH NOTICES

Bertha and Joseph Doyle; great-grand-son of Ezra and Emma Pruitt gnd Mr and Mrs. Andy Lotshaw of Chicago pas ssed away - Sunday evening, Service rsday, 10 a. m.,. Holy Angels church Friends invited Burial Floral Park Friends may call at the residence of Mri. Doyle: 1333 Lee st, after § p. m Tuesday. Conkle Service. v

JOHNSON-—-Mabel E., age 49 years; loved wife of Harry P. Johnson, mother of Maxine Johnson and sister of Mrs. ‘Sadie Langenberg; passed away Monday p. m. Funeral Thursday, 3 p. m.. from Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. ‘Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the chapel after 5 p. m. Tuesday. +HOWENS—Lewis; age 50 years; loved husband of Fern E Owens; stepfather of Evelyn E. Smith; brother of Nora E. Willlams and Mrs. Leona Scripture: passed away Sunday -afternoon. Puneral at Shifley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois Wednesday, 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. .Priends may call at the chapel any time.

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White. ' For fice building. No Sunda work.. Good p of y'and w ng wnditions.

Apply Mr. Fuller. 1209 Roosevelt ®ldg. "ATTENTION! - JANUARY G UATES GENERAL OFFICE WORK

We have ‘a permanent position open for a beginner between the ages of 18 and 35, no experience necessary. Acouracy in figures essential,

936 - Georgia, MA- “3104 tor aria

GIRL

Ophortunity for permanent . post-war job. No Experience Necessary

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

" RI-1321, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.

GIRLS | General office work. No experience necessary. Essential indystry with no posiiwar conversion problems. Pleasant working conditions. Call CH. 2360 for interview. ~ Girls—Opportunities Now War Jobs Today, Pedce Jobs Tomorrow y ~Enploynest Office— Women * 240 N._ Meridian St

Indiana. | Bell Telephone Co. Girls and Women |

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for restaurant work; day or night TE shift, no Sundays; top fe § NOGRAPHER = uni So and meals at . + |in credit departmient.. Wholesales bdusi- : ness; downtown. 40-hour, 5-day week.

THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT "24 W. WASHINGTON

_ composed of young then from JA7 10) 4 0 water but yesterdiy none had [Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 196 FC. RR EL OF THE CHIMES: 20 who will give a year to De his “courage and endurance.” CRANE tay, A. belofed husbang of | HELP WANTEDSFEMATE 9 sdequately trained for. the .defenseis An he had were spectators— Anne an - ather of ow, pAnhur RHI EY ‘of- their country. several school boys who remained. | brath.r of Mrs. Lottie Carpenter, passed o away Sunday p. mr in the Veterans M —ye believe, the Legion Feport) fully-clad and shivering on the | Roiiial Marion, 10d. Friends may cal Bookkeeping achine © plates, a acetime universa at the Robert.W. Stirling Funeral Home, " trai a i th " United) creck bark. 1420 Prospect. st: Funeral services| Operator fiilitary FE ae ne en Hone Robert vf Splendid op rtunity’ is ready in this Stirl P 1 He , and 9 a m,| Splendid oppo y is ady | 118 States 1s essential in odes: DE mera) ae Friends invited. | rapidly growing organization for capable “That the: ‘nation may remain at BAD ‘Burial Crown Hill and experienced girl. fo Serve as book y -| 3 keeping-machine operator for our accountpeace and may Preserve ts demo GRIMES—Della 8 57 years, "sistég] ing department, . Real chance to make cratic way of lif of Mrs. Mae Gall ts William John | progress. Apply at our employment de~ “That fs manhood iy ean fray re buryueh £50 3, is 1 won wai Of TEtional unity thous the] tg, P.M, from Shirley “Bros Central Bowes “Seal Fas “Corp. ta hapel,- 946 N. Illinois st urial Crown: 216 N. PINE : spirit and practice of national serv- Ee ds mar cal a a chapel | ———z ~— BOOKKEEPER — t any ‘sume. f - Te iF Th “St you havé a general knowl. “That its moral and physical well- P di iT Bo om : Fall and WAMM—Aiigellie IE Singers 5 Re ot haere oy being be: developed. | rej ic § n Morris D., Dewey and Willard Hamm, alll AY astrastive, opening for you . of* Detroit; Mrs. Cal Fisher, . Indianap-| Urge Quick Action olis:. Mrs, ‘Laura Meschke of Anderson |Ours -is a vital war plant at present; R | His Own ‘Recall to po Mrs. Res Neloon, Martinsville | with a bright post-war future. Five-day “For these reasons we declare our : passed away Monday morning. Services| week. Our Apply at once support Of - the principle of uni- Italian Helm. Chime «i. Thucsdsy, 2| ~~ HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. 0O. versal military training and urge y p.m. Pr invited, Burial~Glen 1545 Yan Buren” ‘ a “ hp Haven, Fr HE may call.at the "Chapel the immediate enactment of fed- By ALDO FORTE or Chines Sd eB eral legislation toward that end.” Un‘ted Press Staff Correspondent After world war I, the American] ROME, Jan. 2—Marshal Pietro] GOLD + SERVICE" FOR TERRACE TEA ROOM - lievin the onomi HIBBERT Py , killed in Ger-]' This ped]! probably appeal to wonten “Legion first took a stand for uni-|Badoglio, believing B et RAR Y—Nev—2 , and Mrs. with children_who would like to work a | versal service. But ‘at that time government: will, not ‘last, 4s=Teaqay . reyis Hibbert, of 8. Sgt Lew short time eavh day during lunch rong ent W. Hibbert 18 Hibber 1 Tea Room ,any mornin ‘there were not enough ex-service | to head a new Italian governm Joseph Hibbert Robert Hibbert, Mrs, | SppIY Terrace g men to give the necessary political if-he should be called to do so by| Jane . Dolzall, , Mrs.~ Mary Proper, Mrs Th WM. H. BLOCK COMPANY * impetus to the movement. {Prince Humbert. 2d og ILL Patricia 108 ¥ e In World war II veterans will be!- The 73-year-old former premier,i: son step.sister Helene Wilson, ‘Mrs. |’ CASHIE | CLAYPOOL ‘ er-| Katt Cotton and M Winifred i numerous enough to insist that un-|with whom I had a 30-minute inter Ran CN og dr an inired eee preparedness: ‘does not happen again. view, ‘made no secret of his belief Our Lady of Lourdes church. Friends ® CLERICAL Because senators and congress-|that tlie Bonomi ‘government was inv 1 A , o dis- HIGHON Ivan Eugene, age 10; little son Miscellaneous clerica sitions. men are .anxious to see that the" ‘transitory” and was destined t Wilma, and Ivan’ Higdon: grandson| eos Jeaened You pos ons, wants and wishes of this great group ~appear in the near future, Mr, and —Mrs—James Higdon andi aSH] : -

working irr a Mail Order Store.

LANE BRYANT, INC. 52 E. MARKET ST. CLERK-TYPIST 40-hour , eek.

Permanent position.

M-G-M PICTURES LJ. 4361 © Mr. MacLeod

GIRLS

For Shipping Room

“Good working conditions, 67'2¢ an hour. Must be v. 8. citizen, See Mr. Webbeg,

'BURFORD PRINTING Co.

603 E. Washington Girl for general office work. Linde’Air Products ‘Co., 729 N. Pennsylvania. HOUSER EE PES madiately: white, oN ad good salary; stay, LI-49 '‘A-9

21FoSSER SEP ER WE middle-aged; stay. Father Ang: 2 children. 940 E. Minneota -2

“INSPECTRE SES, WHF’

CLAYPOOL HOTEL

Inspectors

Girls to work in bottling plant.

STATISTICAL CLERK

Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Ine.

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TEE PEE

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HELP WAN TED—FEMALE

Secretary, Typists “Dictaphone Oporators General Office Clerks

Experienced, good pay. 40-hour “week. Apply ee nto Co., 1411 N. Capitol av ave

Knowledge of preparation of charts, graphs, reports, etc. Also. use of calculator. Permanent posiition with excellent advancement opportunity.

4 N. N N Noble | St.

STENOGRAPHER

By advertising agency handling nattonal accounts, Interesting work and good opportunity. Address Box No. A496, Times,

STENOGRAPHER

Typing, Dictation and Clerical rk 5%-Day, 41-Héur Week Permanent Position Apply Employment ‘Office

PACKARD MFQ. CORP.

00 Columbia Take ANY nor, 53 streetcar to 30th st. Then transfer E. to Columbia. 30th and Columbia, Circle.

STENOGRAPHER

Permanent office work, nient,

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Only 25 minutes from

position for "credit Immediate employApply Credit Department,

33 W. Washington St.

Telephone RI-5506

TWICE-BORN MEN

SALESMEN—WE TRAIN YOU Earn $75.00 to $100.00 Weekly. Excellent Pal. War Prospects. Soaps and Sanitary Chemicals,

CASTLE PRODUCTS COMPANY

RI-5655 1111 BURDSAL PARKWAY Girl for training as report ‘writer.

Must be good typist. Permanent, fulltime position with good post-war future. Apply Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., 900 Test

Building. "TYPIST

Geperal office work. Permanent, postPleasant surroundings and good salary. Apply Consumers Home Equipment Co., 401 N. Capitol.

Typist—@eneral Office Work

Age limit, 25, ginner. Five-day week. ‘Northside Insurance Company, TA-1501, A

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WA-6440

Good pay. Permanent. ' Apply Leonard Farber, Nehi Beverage 'Co., 1420 N. Senate Ave,

CLEANING WOMEN

CLAYPOOL HOTEL

Comptometer Operator

Excellent opportunity, for girl whe has - completed training. Permanent position.

PARSLEY — Everett, age 49, 4935 MarnEKer Se busband of Grance Parsley; father f ‘Sgt. Arthur Leon Parsley, Italy; Mrs. anne Wray, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mil-| dred Prunner, Cambridge City; passed | away Monday evening at the home of daughter in Cambridge Oity, Services C. Wilson “Chape! of th 1234 Prospect st. Thorsdar Priends invited, Burial Friends may call at the “Chapal of fhe Chimes’ after Wednesday noon. PASHO—William: husband of Adah; lair of Mrs. E. L. Hansen; son of Mrs. Mar A. Hobbs; grandfather of Judith pris Hansen; passed away Tuesday. Service: at Flanner & Buchaman Mortuary. Time | later.

PAYNE Agnes,

wife of Sgt. Paul Mrs Margaret Owens, Teresa, Paul, Pvi. James, Pvt. Frank, John and Joseph Pearsey! passed away. Monday. Funeral Thursday 8:30 a. m., at George W, U ,-2313 W. Washington st; Trinity church. Friends invit ed. Holy Cross cemetery. Friend may call’ at mortuary afier 7 p. m. Tuesday «

mother of Catherine,

Pearsey,

enemies, we may be sure that we will not be given the time to mobilize] our industries and to extemporize any-army from the untrained youth of the nation. “If we wish to protect our nation and our democratic way of life, we

and understanding which bound us first during the first world war. - “The Americans also. knew. that

of Italy it was a final one and that. I.would defend that promise even with ‘my life.”

GOVERNMENT UNITS NOW EMPLOY 1-IN- 20

VY ASHINGTON, Jan: 2 (U, P.) pe!-The census bureau figures tha nearly one of every 20 in} as {of the United States is a civilian | EVEN SHAW DOESN'T KNOW | employée of a federal, state or local | LONDON, Jan. 2 (U.P. ~George | governmental unit. Bernard Shaw, the Irish playwright, | The bureau disclosed theat-€3503,-told the Daily Herald today that|000 civilians are working for more | his powers of prophesy finally had | than 155,000 governmental bodies in failed him. | this country, On the basis of an ‘ “Even I don’t know what is going! estimated population of 138,100,874, to happen in 1945” he said. |the bureau arrived at its figure,

"A Girl Wins the New Year's Baby Stakes by Wide ‘Margin

in the shortest possible time. This! means that the youtff of the nation| ‘must have had the greater part of its military training before mobili- | zation. “The alternative to this would 8 large standing army.”

A girl won the New YedY's baby ave, In ity: Mr. and Mrs. Johh| Cod took him home, it was His will, / FR-4120 it} t 1 stakes by a margin of several hours Rushton, ; 31st st. in St, Vine] Within ous hearts he liveth sul, yy ee oe r yesterday. cent’s, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulse, | GRANDMOTHER PACKER > HOSIERY WORKERS The infant daughter of Mr. and 5516 W. 15th st, in St. Vincent's; BORTLEN-n * lovi ne" Viemely oF our ; Mrs, Samuel Watson, “4182 Carroll- My, and ‘Mrs. John Riley, 1241| Two years today. our darling son was We hate openings at ton ave. arrived in Méthekiist hos<| Bellefontaine st, in St. Vincent's;| cated away... = SEAMERS pital only seven and one-half min- Mr. and Mrs. Glover E, Ellis, 4211] But stil the vacant chair recails RN ED ER FEIATOR utes after. the New Year had Broadway, in Methodist; Mr. and| The Jove, ae ay. ey smile of the started, ‘Mrs. Richard P. Helm, 2835 Cehtral | dly missed” by NATIONAL HOSIERY ‘MILLS’ Girls were also bor Yesterday to ave. in Methodist, and Mr. and| MOTHER. FATHER, BROTHER. | ___ RI.132, 8 A.M. tes PM. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnett, 3735:Mrs. Dorris B. Reynolds, 2352 N. LOST & FOUND i rk EXPERIENCED ‘TYPIST 5 5 Kenwood ave. st " | TOST—Dec 14, on N. Meridian bus or at Splendid opportunity for above- avers » in Coleman hospital; || Adams st, in Methodist. [ Biitler university, man's Helbros wrist age girl; order billing, form and fillMr. and Mrs. David Olvey, 616 E.! - - TICES — 1! watch, Tan pent her strap. Liberal re-| in letters, filing and general office 66th st., in Coleman; My. and Mrs DEATH NO 5 ward, IR-44 | «duties. An Joeilent Opborsunity in - » - EF a mma ee Ta, 1945 TW e b a permanen positio or e rig Wilbur Safford, 2829 E. 17th st. | Indianapolis Times, _Tueiday, Jan, 7, 94 jn REWARD 1 iF Siowlt Tiger purse] girl to develop and to assume more in St. Vincent's; Mr. and Mrs W. ALLEN—8amuel B., age 86: father of Mr. | gerviceman's wife anxious for return of | respon sible dutjes Give fyll and! . Alta Bhusher, Mrs. Ethel King Charles vital papers tm-biiifold. IR- -6664 | complete information in efter of Allen Pierce, 4843 Carrollton ave,| D and George L, Allen of 8. Loyis, Mo.; L587 Dask Tie billfcid—contaifiia SIF: | Abplication z Y ry - ) 238 ¥ in Methodist; Mrs: Betty Robinson, Wednesday, Biscay ub pint Perio y Union station Thursday; “Oberia”’ * Kk BOX AST3—TIMES Sk . 4480 Marcy Lane, in St. Vincent's;| Br.thers Irving Hill Chapel, 5317 E.|- pressed into leather. Liberal reward.| — “RESTAURAN Ms, ahd Mrs. Wil Oldenes: 213) Washington st. Baal Watlington Park. BL-0226_or- MA-4444, Re EXP. RESTAURANT HELP : 4 Friends may call at-chapel any Lifnes- HOST Brown and white male fox terrier! White; 50c per hour. Mutual "RésTrowbridge st, in Methodist, and|gesNy — Kenneth Dale, 6145 Winthrop, | #nd beagle mixed; name, “Ginger.” 12|taurant, 514 N. Delaware, ans, |” loved husband of Madeling inthrop. | years old. Reward. BE-3395, Ring 1. . as. Bnd} Miss, Staries A. Ge 8y Behny, father of Carol Anne, Pfc. Gen LOST —Brown leather Buxton billfold wilh Fl LE CLERK ymond st, In Methodist O'Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. William money and valuable papers at isle the. . hospital. Bens, Pes, and. departed this doe) ater’ Thursday. Reward.’ GA-2 Th Straight aiphabetital and general y. 2 Sth nera sday ST—Black female Pekingese; childs office work Permanent position, Boys were born yesterday to-Mr.| Jan. 3d, at Moore & Kirk Northside | het Reward. 15 N. East. MA-3194 Experience preferred but not nees and Mrs. Benton Winston, 6137 Riv- Solonial Moriuary, College ai chon Pask | INSTRUCTIONS essary. Apply Mr. Miller. n a Ror Park the | ue

erview ave, in Methodist; Mr. and Mrs, James Durham, 2473 Columbia

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mausoleum Friends may call at home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Raeburn 3103 Broadway, until noon Wednesday.

Buchanan Mortuary,

CRADIOK—Mrs- Mabel 8. 53. 2650 N -Tem

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state in. the church,

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once I made a promise in the name |

BIRD Thomas V., 73 years: beloved hus band ‘of * Pear] Dutton Bird; fat het 8 Cecil \D,; grandfather of RO mald Bi { brother of Mrs Turner Hill of Indi is

apolis, Mit. Mary Bennett of Colorado,

Hentrv "and Ira Bird of Miami, Fla passed away Dec. 31, Episcopal church Monument eirole, Wednesday, 2 o'clock Burial Hill, Priends may call at Planner & |

SKABO—Reidar; husband of Alta Skabo; brother of Lt. Col. Hans Sease. renee; Northan Robard, New York, {« Unmi Gunhnfelt of - Oslo, Theo go + of Mrs. _8igne Lund, Skabo, Oslo, ‘Nor-| way; passed away Sunday at his residence, 2539 . College. Services at the Flanner & Buchanan day, 1:30 p, m. Friends invited. Crown Hill. Friends may call mortuary. 3 | VEST—Ben jamin, 3034 tered into rest Monday, age 75 | Step-father of Mrs. Pearl V an Laura May Hayse, § at Mao: ee & Ki rk 2530. Station st Burial Sutherland

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| | John 8. and Stephe nw. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. at Harry W. @oore Peace Chapel Friends are ‘welcome Burial Green Lawn cemetery, Franklin, Ind. WESTFALL Etta; mother of Mrs. ypping of Indiar 1apolis, Wayne Il of Cincinna daugh Mrs. Edward Trechter, Cincinnati; passed away Monday. Funera]| Wednesday, '11:30 a. m., from Shirley) Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946 N. lllinois| t and continued service and Durieh at Highland Lawn Chapel! in Haute, Ind jerids- may call at Shes rothers time

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Chapel any {IN MEMORIAMS BORTLEIN-—Léwis Joseph. In ory of my darling grandson T¥0 years. have passed since that sad

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when one we loved was called away;

LAST CHANCE

| Our Regular $125 Beauty Course Only $5

Open Every Nite 'Til 10 P. M.

t for the Convenience of War Workers and Housewives—Day and Night School

a responsible, well-paying position.

Y TERMS—NO AGE LIMIT ROYAL BEAUTY ACADE

10 ‘Roosevelt Building

4 ple ‘ave. beloved wife of Ralph MH. Cra- LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE 752 FE. MARKET Use SAUR-DETH dick, mother of Mrs. James R. Graham, | INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL < 2 Bgt. Howard Cradick, Ir" Wrance; It Demands for skilled operators exceed the FLAT WORK. or Quick Res ults Raymond Cradiel, in Philippines, sister [opely, BE der fonda thro igh . a . I's Phillips, m t onday ro i MRR Li ; . : pasied away Dora bs, Wie Wednesday from 10 a. m. to 1 m, Fir ; JRONER OPERATORS . 0 call at Dorsey Puneral ‘Home, 8925 ¥. cial Cold Wave Permanent at reasonable + No” Experience Necessary Aah New. York ay after” Ly... Thesday, price. International Beauty=8chool, 342 = Anbl -— Puneral rsday in Tuxedo B Wash. st. PPly Mr. Hocker

Body. ho in FUNERAL DIRECT ORE ——3 \jauiadsy. Burial Wasiingn Park Ga. 2570, Wa. 5376 cemetery. W. 1. Blasengym °*. 28 nao.

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PEARSEY—Mary Catherine, age 54 years; |

and ‘one grand- |

wn your own shop, netting for yourself Services at Christ | $125 to $200 weekly, or, we place you on Get Crown'| ou Before the rush. Free catalogues.

R1-0481

Real Silk Hosiery ine, Inc.

634 N. Noble St.

% Comptometer Operaiot * 18 to 30

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+ To Do Interesting Paypal ‘Work Typing Required; Beginnefs Considered.

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

CALL RI-1321—8:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M.

age 59 years; Seiovsd] mother of Ruth Payne, Ida May Prost, Miles ‘Payne, Wilbur Payne; sister of Mrs, Gertrude Weimer, Mrs. Paul Standar, Seattle, Wash., passed away Friday. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p from Shirley Bros’, Chapel, 946 N. Ti: néis. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel any time.

Comptometer Dperali

Must be experienced; permanent. Salary based on your experience. Call LI-1351, Ext. 235, or -apply

Kingan & Company

Maryland and Blackford

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Counter Woman, 30 to 40 years of age; good heurs; good wages; day work. Harry’s Diner, 1425-29 N. Illinois.

‘Couple White, “man to drive trick,

woman to keep house and furi niture clean; no laundry, no cooking; $35 | per wk,

and living quarters furnished. | Inaiire 2310- N. Meridian,

DISPATCH CLERK .. ,

Young lady wanted as dispatch clerk in advertising service -department . . . one who is capable of taking charge of dispatching service boys and who has had experience in taking orders and instructions over the telephone. No typing necessary. Hours: 1:30 P. M. until 9:30 P. M. Attractive pay. Pleasant surroundings. A most interesting Job in which one can learn advertising fundamentals Splendid opportunity for advancement. e MR. LOUIS D. YOUNG, Advertising Manager,

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The Indianapolis Times, 214 W.|

Maryland FT "ELEVATOR OPERATOR 18 or over; see Mrs. Sloat, Spink Arms hotel, 410 N. ) N. Meridian.

~ ENVELOPE MACHINE ~ OPERATORS

For Light, Pleasant Factory Work PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT

‘Central States Envelope Co. 16 South Sh Sherman Drive

EXTRA TYPIST WANTED Good Wages and Hours ‘See Mr. Garrison

611 Security Trust Bldg.

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W. J. Holliday 4% Co. 543 W. McCarty St. ~ @ FILE CLERKS This method! is interesting and

, you can, learn it quickly and | easily. No experience - needed.

LANE BRYANT, INC:

Progress Laundry MUMBO EB. Market

LADY for distributing and setting type.

v| present with a bright post-war

JANUARY GRADUATES * Young Women and Young Mén (4F)

WESTERN UNION |

Will train you in telegraph work. A lifetime career. Paid while learning.

Apply Employment Bureau 1716 Guaranty Bldg. vel 8 A M. to 430 © M. Monday Thru Friday—8 A. M. to 1 P. M, Saturday,

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State experience and salary. Address

Times, Box A-494

LAUNDRY HELP

Shirt Press Operators

Full or part time. necessary. Good

No experience starting pay.

STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.

MAID CLAYPOOL

HOTEL MIMEOGRAPH OPERATOR Must be able te ty and file; 41-hour week; permanent position. Employment Offic

PACKARD MFG. SORP. 2900 - Columbi Take any northbound Tt to 30th st. Then transfer E. te Columbia. oem and Columpin; only 25 minutes from Circle,

Multigraph Operator

Experienced full-time employment. Apply Employment Office, 7th floor.

The WM. H. BLOCK CO. "PARLOR MAID—WHITE

CLAYPOOL HOTEL -

% PAY ROLL CLERK *

Must be typist. Experienced operating National Cash Register, Pay Roll Machine or Comptometer an asset but not essential:- Steady post-war position, Pleasant working conditions in well lighted, newly decorated offices; . 200 minutes east from | Illinois and Washington Sts. Call CH-0673 for interview,

PAY ROLL DEPARTMENT

5%-day Apply

NEEDS Woman with comptometer Expetience; salary - bused on your experience;

steady position,

LEADER STORE

149 E. Washington.

PPACTICAL NURSE

home. TA-3097.

"RECEPTIONIST

Gir! with pleasing personality and stenographic ability to take oyer our mation desk. Interesting, pleasant work and a fine opportunity to get ahead. Call at our smploymen) office between 8:30 a. to 12 noon,

Bowes Seal Fast Corp. 216 N, PINE ST.

SALESLADIES

For Branch Store Managers

Experience not necessary. We pay you while you are training for this pleasant daytime work. Write or apply

DAVIS CLEANERS

2635 Northwestern °

S SECRETARY *

Good opportunity for experienced girl with initiative; permanent po~ sition; modern office.

RI-1321 8 a. m. 10.5 bm

~ SHAKE IKE OUT GIRLS

Full or Part Time ! No Experience Necessary Good Working Conditions Good Btarting Pay

STERLING LAUNDRY

yj STENOGRAPHER

to take some dictation, trans¢tibe, do typing in our general 0 Ours is a vital whr plant at future Five-day week.

for night duty in nursing

Attractive ' proposition. Our own cafeteria. Apply at once nOLOOMB, > HOKE MFG. ©O., ipa Buren

0 61/,-DAY WEEK STEADY, OS WAR EMPLOY -

RKO RADIO. PICTURES o

WANTED—-Girl, high shoe] graduate; no WRITE LADY, immediately; sencral Soe ay:

WOMAN to Stay with 2 school children

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Waitresses and Fountain Girls * White. "No Sundays or holidays. Meals and uniforms furnished. Apply Coons Drug Store, 449 N. Illinois

experiente necessary, for general office GA-2441. .

; ‘good Home;

«LIne TA-9305

stay, good pay:

while mother’s in-hospital. Stay nights. GA-2342

WOMAN

FOR MARKING ROOM

One with previous experience preferred. Salary based on your experience. Steady position.

LEADER STORE

a My E E__Washington ~~~

~ WOMEN, AGE 18-25

To Prepare and Package High-Grade Cosmetics

PRIMROSE HOUSE DEPT.

THE :BARBASOL CO. 846 N. SENATE

OMEN name takers for gity directory. Pleasant outside work; no selling L. Polk & Co., 322 Board of Trade bldg

* YOUNG LADY *%

25-35 "with jeje pions experience as receptionist. Some typing Good hours 3x4 working conditions. Scan Mr. Diehm, 133

Vous Woman

For Office Position Typing required; wonderful SO for right person; pleasant surr with post-war security; 5-day week.

Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. 839 Architect & Bldrs. Bldg. 333 N. PENN.

HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM.. 10

AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY

Day and Night Openings

No laundry.

for

MEN AND WOMEN

Apply Personne] Office 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.

Shirley Corp., 330 E. St. Joe

Needs Tool Makers , Machinists Skilled and Unskilled - Machine Operators Inspectors

If not now in war work apply .

u. S. Employment Service

257 W, Washington Dishwasher — Good wages; géod hours, day work.

y's Diner, 1425-29 N.| Hlinois.

ELI LILLY & COMPANY

Has the following job. openings avail able to men not now employed in an essential industry:

18 Production 1 Warehouseman Workers 1 Carpenter 8 Janitors » 1 Electrician 4 Bottle Wash 1 Machinist * Operators 1 Painter 4 Preight Packers 1 Pipe Fitter. 3 Process Operators 1 Bheet Metal” Man

Also Opportunities for Women Postwar Possibilities

Employment Office

220 24 McCarty Street

FOUNTAINEERS Ages 16 to 50

To serve food and fountain drinks

Pleasant: work. Chance for ge St

See Mr. Moore

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FAIRWAY FURNITURE 00. | 2

Will consider good “be-|-

ADVERTISING COPY WRITER

DISHWASHER—WHITE = NO SUNDAYS . 3 * MACHINE. OPERATORS Wo need machine operators for vital war: production. We have an attractive offer for you. | Apply now.

Holcomb & Hoke Wie. Co.

1545 VanBuren

HELP WANTED. MALE. FEM. 40 HELP WANTED MALE

3 8 ILLINOIS |

pay.

~G00KS. “and “BRILL 1 wen . WA-6440

We EVANS MiLy Na a 60.

% Packers % Truckers “ % General Mill Workers

No experience necessary. Good starting’ ime and one-half for over 40 hours. 20 Minutes from Downtewn 1730 WwW MICHIGAN

..% FINISHER WANTED x

To barn. in and polish off pianos. If you have had any experience at all in this type ‘61 work see us. immediately, Good pay and per“manent sét-up., Ask for Mr, Wilson,

WILKING MUSIC COMPANY

120 E. Ohio 'F'REMAN Salary, room, board, laune dry. Bunnyside Banatorium CH-1676, Mr. Mattox, ‘

PRODUCTION JOBS Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE .

INLAND ou _ CONTAINER CORPORATION

700 West Morris “Street

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Ck OLERIGAL * STOCK BOYS * LABORERS

No experience necessary. Con- = venient location, Permanent day work.

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, INC. 634 N. Noble

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VITAL FACTORY ‘WORK

® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future ® No Experience Needed

THE BARBASOL COMPANY

846 N. Senate Ave.

HELP WANTED—MALE

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All male workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan will be required comply with al _ regulations

WANTED

Should be able to visualize and write copy for folders, booklets, Blouin and direct mail material of all kinds. Experienced man desired but will consider youngster or returned serviceman wha wants to “get into” advertising. Tell us about ut yourself. Address Box A495.

“% AUTO MECHANIC *

and helper. 6 days; good salary 1001 | 8. Delaware. AUTO MECHANICS. GOOD ND ON —(GUARANTEE—COMMISSIONS ~~ 30T & CENTRAL BALES TA-4501,

BAKER i,

Also am gxperjenced, gven man. Open evening for Interview. WEST BAKING CO. ' 1331 E. Wash

“Boys With Bicycles

Age 15 or over. to work after school, not ater than 7p. m. Also full time} work Sat, and Sundays,. Good wages, Pleasant, healthful war work. Mr. Dalton, 18 N. ‘Meridian

WESTERN UNION

% BOYS TO PARK CARS %

DENISON SERVICE OHIO & PENN

~ 3 BOYS TO PARK CARS

Empire Garage, 136 E. Wabash Mr. Kennedy.

BOX NAILERS

Carpenters and Laborers For Day or Night Work in Box Plant—Essential Industry

BALKE & KRAUSS CO.

427 W. Market J CABINET MEN * + FINISHERS * % PATCHERS %

Call at Once

See

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-WILKING MUSIC CO.

610 8. New Jersey

Goal Truck Drivers

- WEST SIDE ICE & COAL CO. 223 Lynn

Coke service man wanted by Citl« zens Gas & Coke, Utility to ine struct users in firing coke-burning furnaces. - Age 26 fo 50; no experience needed “but mechanical bend helpful, Permanent job in _an essential industry.® Call in person between _8;00 and 10:00 in the morning. floor Farm” Bureau’ bldg, corner Market and Penn., or phone Mz. Sigatoos,

COLORED BOY

tor delivery and general office work; fiveday ind 200 Bankers Trust Building.

Couple White, man to, drive truck,

woman to keep house and furniture clean. No laundry, no cooking; $35 {per wk. and living quarters furnished. Inquire 2310 N, Menrsdian,

CYLINDER" PRINTING PRESSMAN

Paper Package Company

$02 8. Delaware

"CYLINDER PRESS FEEDER in Our Printing Department meet 5-Day Week, 45 "Hours, Pay 41% Hours Apply

Crown Paper Box Company

E. Georgia

\ “ Essential war. and peacetime industry needs men on steady jobs. Laborers, - 73¢; . “firemen,” 80¢; oven laborers, 80¢c; ‘mechanics, 83¢c and. 99¢c. 48-Hour week. Report at gatehouse, Langsdale Ave gas plant, . ‘corner Northwestern i 4nd Langsdale,

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“Exp. Tire Service Man Cc..mercial Tire Service | 620 N. Delaware St

“428 N.linols St. ©

16-21. Ne, ex 0 rath “in Jae FH tra 714 . or phone

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‘Freight House Truckers

Full or part-time workers needed. “Immediate cash for part. time work.

N. Y. Central Freight Station

301 South Pelaware

FOUNTAIN MEN }

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FREIGHT HOUSE.

“TRUCKERS

Permanent Position

Opportunity for Advancement

PENN RAILROAD

© 189 E. South

% GRILLE

% AND % COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W., St. Clair St, Between 8 A. M, and 5 P. M,

HOUSEMEN

C LAYPOOL HOTEL

JANITOR WHITE MAN & WIPE NOT OVER 55 YRS.; NO SMALL CHILDREN, FOR POSITION AS. CUSTODIAN LARGE APARTMENT; STEADY POST-WAR. WORK; GOOD SALARY PLUS LIVING QUARTERS WITH TELEPHONE AND ALL UTILITIES; EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES REQUIRED. APPLY IN PERSON FROM 9 TO 12 NOON AND 3 TO BP M. 11 W. 28TH. . . §

JANITOR Essential busie

Permanent Smployment, Vacation with pa Apply Personnel Y Manages; :

___ Methodist | Hospital JANITORS

(2) White; salary, room, board and laun= dry CH» 7676, Mrs. Shertick. wanted in exchange for ro Janitor 1126 Woodlawn o: JOBS TO LAST Men for Production Dept.

These jobs offer interesting. work in pleasant surroundings plenty of opportunity tious men Apply between 8:30 ‘and 12 noon at our employment office.

“ Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp. 216 N. Pine si 2; KINGAN & CO. DO YOUR PART IN AN INDUSTRY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WAR : WORK by helping prepare meat for our armed forces Modern equipment, good wages, time and half for over 40 hours. No experience necessary, Apply in person—Employment Office

A. M to 5 P. M. Dally, MARYLAND & BLACKFORD STS.

~ LABORER FOR GREENHOUSE WORK Baur-Steinkamp- -& Co. .

Wholesale Florists Located on State Road 29, % mile North of Marion County line in Hamilton County

-% LEARN A TRADE « Excellent opportunity tp learn baker's trade Age 16 to 40 Time and one fialf over 40 hours Essential industry with a post-war security. Open evee nings for interview, West Raking 1331 E. Washington st

Lithograph

Press Helpers

Tc an hour for Way work, 735¢ an hour for night work. Considerable . overtime necessary. .

"Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.

603 B. Washington

“Lubrication Man

Permanent. Good future, Essential Industry.

GOODYEAR SERVICE 627 N. Delaware

MAN WANTED 2° WORK

6 Day; Retread Plant Trait. oi. GOODYEAR RETREAD, 409 N, ALBO1

MAN TO WASH CARPETS

“WHITE OR COLORED CLAYPOOL 1 ‘HOTEL MAN for distributing and setting type. State experience and salary, Address _Times, Box A A499.

~% MAN UNDER 40 9

with . construttion -engineering ends, Permanent, post-war pris A with national major oil company. Cive details of experience and type of construction work handled. Phone Mr. Pfahler, IR-837L

® MECHANIC *

1ST CLASS MECHANICS AND _METALMEN. TOP WAGES. PER- * MANENT EMPLOYMENT.

C. T. FOXWORTHY ‘CO.

“To

work in our 3rd floor shop. Warmest, lightest, cleanest shop in town.

‘SUPERIOR CHEVROLET 652 E. Washington St.

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MEN WANTED Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, an eseshtial industry in wartime and just as busy and. \ssential in peacetime needs men. There ‘are openings for yard laborers at ‘73¢ an hour, coke “oven ‘iahorers 13c¢, track repairmen’. 73¢ and coke operators R0c. 48-hour Apply in person to Mr. at Gas Plant, 2050 Prospect St.

® No Lubrication or Tire Repair

® Good Starting Salary Excellent Working Conditions RYAN T EE vk EF HY

sy MEN i hy 16 to 60 YEARS

“Av.aze POT - production , jobs ‘in. essentin) paper {ndustry. . No Experience Necessary Interviews trom 8 A. M. “to 5 P.M.

The Beveridge Paper Co. nw, ‘Washington

MEN x

Steady Work “Plenty Brertims : ESrential *pood Ind dustry Hand Trucking and Loading Flour and Feed BAKE MILLS

Acme-Evans Co, Ine.

Blackford & W Wash. Ave. .

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