Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1945 — Page 26
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Krupp Works. at Essen a Rich Prize
5 i 204-Passenger Super-Transport | ' Could Utilize Jet Propulsion’
yy ROGER BUDROW
JET; PROPULSION MAY. POWER super- tvatisports! ¥ in the future, according to Aviation News. “Consolidated Vultée's proposed | super-transport for Pan American, the 204-passenger giant, is designed $0 as to.need a minimum in modification to take advantage of .any|
HOG RECEIPTS aunenst INCREASE HERE
idaptable to —————
pan American 5000 Porkers Are Brought To Local Stockyards: | | |
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details, but it has| been learned that| the engines which |
has revealed no. Prices Unchanged.
! 25 carloads of eggs had mildewed SCHENECTADY,
Packing Sows
‘ it says are ‘now| under develop-!| Hog receipts increased to 5000 ® ment’ will be of head at the Indianapolis stockyards i 5000 horsepower each. Since this is|today, the war food administration | : about 1500 horsepower more than reporteds { the present conventional engines, it! Prices were unchanged at the i indicates that some type of gas $14.80 ceiling In an active market Looking down on. the Krupp armament works at much-bombed Essen, rich war prize in the path turbine engine is ‘envisaged -for the Receipts also included’ 1600 cattle, | of the Canadian Ist army. Essen is the steel and coal hub of the Ruhr, heart of Hitler's arsenal. Founded 320,000-pound land-based clipper, | 500.calves and 600 sheep | as a nunnery a thousand years ago, it lies on the Ruhr river and so is a crossroads of the river-canal-J tine |: railroad network that helps Hitler's war machine to keep going. Krupp's, founded in 1810, reached an GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (5000) | employment peak believed to be 200,000 in this war, more tha t ) 5 . ] - OLD LIMESTONE MINES near| 120. 140 pounds $14.00 14 50 lation. With model [ tory hoses. RK ; " thi n hird of Essen’s normally 650,000 popu Atchison, Kas., are being used by| 140- 160 pounds ............. 14 30@ 14.80 actory homes, Rrupp's Is a eity within a. oity y hs : 7} 150- 180 pounds RR ! the government to store foods.| 1sn- 200 Da 1 % 1 » I~ 200-.220 pounds 1 Being underground quarries, they're! 200-230 pounce 'B ttl fi Id S / / 20 MOBILE POWER + cool ang. theyre big—12° million| 240, 270 pounds o.oo Q e 1 Qa vage S — y 270- 300. pounds . ... “3 | ! SS ee ae ; 3a 330 Banat ieuvacoee 180 8 i y there have been rumors;: 330- 360 pounds ces 14.80 Im 4 f P i f S | STATIONS 10 RUSSIA { food was spoiling. One report said jgo. 200 pounds 13.25G 14 onl por an ar Oo upp y :
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[DEATH NOTICES i 1 Indianapolis Times, Thurs, March 8, 1945,
| STEWART, Mrs. Bess Bard y : SlIAYARL § ess Post-War Position It turned out the report was wrong. Geel to Choice— By MARSHALL McNEIL | (U. P.),~General Electric Co. has WALTERS, Harry 8 # "Good Salary 5-Day Week The Wm. H. Block C : . 270- 300 pounds . 14 0% o . | ? : —— . . 5h TE i Molns he 3 I oa a : Serivps-Holiatd Staff Writer . {shipped to Soviét Russia 20 mobile See complete notices for ge..21-35 e m oc o. rounds a e same time that the -330- 380 pounds 14.08 s y r —_ Trt FATTY what's ip time and date of funeral. errs r———————————————. A—_—_ PR Fount rrr HI WASHINGTON, March 1.—Uniforms, or what's left of them, come unit substations designed to restore Call LIl- 1586 or BR- 9266 R Practical, In nursing Home commercial cold storage houses in'ga.g into the great salvage depot at Reims like piles of rags. A jacket picked | (nights), Good pay. 2238 Na i the Kansas . area were looking, 400- 450 ‘pounds 14, 0814.08 up. here, a shirt there, trousers and perhaps a cap from a hospital discard. {electric power in devastated areas Fionnnen Buchanan for Appointment Meridian. - TA-3097. . . | 450- S30 & LAE SIL 1 s L S€LS all ) 1 S dp ITOoImM a nos Si —————— TIE TIVES ; around’ for more business, being yegium’ F084 Worn, torn, burned, blood-stained, dirty—over here we'd just throw until local squipment can be placed ; ® BOOKKEEPER OFFICE SECRETARY | emptier than usual. Hmmm | 250- 500 pounds ++ 12.15@1390) \\ in the trash ’ : , es = in service. 25 WEST FALL CREEK BLVD. TA 3877 s ® CLERK In local welfare agency Call for ape Slaughter Pigs : 3 The units, .the first complete, @ PAYROLL CLERK pointment, FR-14 : i r A rar lec en ims AAT * . 2 = a Medium te Chofce— eins In France, they are collected and taken to Reims, among other trailer-type- substations to be ex- Steady positions; 5-day week; 5 minutes SPRING? Last week's rains | 90- 180 pounds [email protected] places. The German prisoners of ; parted for service in war-torn areas, JO HOWnIOWh. yrds bs PHONE RECEPTIONIST { y rivili 11 < | tucky ave. an ashingto . and warm weather are turning | CATTLE (1600) war and French civilians, supervised ing. And they do it under the pres- were manufactured in record time ALLEY James I. 5853 N. New Jersey.| Renae % Indiana pastures green, some trees | > Steers by Americans, sort them and disin- | _. ap oved husband of Jessie Alley, father : Small Organization Choice— fect th A teh 15 t th sure of war. : | by G. E. of Mrs. William E. (Mary) Lynch, Wil- HUGH J. BAKER & CO. : and bushes are budding and flower | 750. "%00 pounds 1 nem Datc i M on there, | ye turned then to the almost un-| “Each unit is an entirely self-con-| ™ington, N. C.; Li. pou} Dey, 0.E 602 W. McCarty Some Filing and Typing Required - | 900-1100 nds uttons- are sew: . 5 veliey railr army orcrance irmingham, Ala; re / 4 bulbs are Sh ing, the Indian- | 300-1108 pounds tions ste n oh here. Tears yajevaple job- of railroad repair, |tained electric substation, mounted| brother of Mrs. Carl Berdel. Indianap- IRL MA-2455 | apdlis . er Bureaa reports. 1300-3500 pounds are repaed. maintenance, and operation done bylon a heavy-duty, eight-wheeled,| iS: Mie Gerve Clark, Gatwon, a; BUS G $ MR. MITCHELL : 000 3 . - Mrs oT otten 5 08 = { alfait rye, bat ey Sloveys am 700- B00 ORAS .....ess Sent Back for Re-issue the railway battalions. The men highway-type trailer. The trailers| ter, both of Cincinnati: Mrs. I. D. Wor- Colored : ' 1 a are greening. It trees | 900-1100: pounds ror ONT IR IOT v' -| aw ’ ; . man, Virginia and Robert Alley of In- Apply to Mrs. Gribble. ——————————— paegnha—— i eEevhenis aren't youngsters—they're experi-imay be drawn -by suitable trucks : ppiy to . tg ; i 1100-1300 pounds ‘* Result: A clean, neat : : i ! dianapolis, passed away Wednesday, 1 fenesaly ue n gon Sondition. |} J100-1300 pounds : 1 uniform. oo car builders, engine repair-|or tractors, and are capable of March 1. Services Saturday. March 10 No phone calls. "es EXP. Rs iste Crile 1 Sugar ore 1a1Us ve er Sig on soubds soars] NOU DEW. but a useful’ uniform men, . Their officers, in many cases) traveling it a speed of 40 miles an; 13% PW. at the Rovster & Asin HOTEL WARREN 134 N Delaware. FR-00 y i s Bo quanties of maple |, 1q0 1300 pounds ............. 1335@14 50 that's sent back to the clothing are their old superintendents or hour over paved highways. Sted. Hepment alen Haven cemetery. | sm IA Hip “Power ¢ Sewing Hoop Operators § 3 A \on— i ; " - ; 5. Division 548 service Priday, 8 yrup on Tio RS. lr: 128@ 13.25 depot for re-issue to our troops. foremen from back home, Marcy G8 bo Prime ay co, CAFETER iaines. | ySt™hdY position. Essential industry. bs 8 2 8 Doesn't sound much lik sar, | . the mortuary after 7 p. m. Thursday U. 8. Rubber Co, cal I. »| Max Katz Bag Co, 316 8S. New Jersey, & Heifers ihe wal, Work 12-Hour Days N Y Stocks For information, call MA-6049. (Kan- MA-312 : ELI LILLY & CO. nof packs its Crocs ds 15 00 18.0 | OES It: such a salvage operation? | . 1. kakee, (Ills, Brookville and. Lafayette" CASHIER "SALES PEOPL E i medical supplies going to the armed 800. 1000 pounds... ......ss.. 152521635 But it is a part of the American{ “These men work 12 hours a day Ind.) papers, piease copy} | YOUNG LADY, preferably. age 25 to 14 } services in waterproof containers LL ounds ita way of winning a war, a part of the or more, day after day,” Mr. Boe- igh East a ALTE... Edit B. age 51 years, widow of | to do some COMPTOMETER work. Agree- in Millinery Dept. 3 - ound ae Beha dass “ . . riwe 1 s nang t 3 Jirgil Alte, “mott { lad 1 p, Tt r r security 4 so they can float on the seas until! 800-1000 pounds ............. 14 0a152s battle of supply sehenstein said. “Many have Wives! ainis.chal ...... 46 ah Tr, Le en gl 4 8 siotier of Slagysf hie. SOE rarity Experienced ‘ Preferred picked up, should it come to that Made ig pounds 15.952 14.50 Harold © Boeschenstein has just and children at home. Sometimes Am San 5 4 3% + ’1 -theny vton, O., and Frank Brouse,| ¢all Mr. Diehm, FR-1331 Salary and Pomimission ( 1 swan gman 75@ 14.5 : \ . i - JOC 334 dds ‘ illsbor paseec / Thursday a TC m—— TrYRIrFe , y ry 7 i And it does, as an employee in the Common— : seen it, and he's back from the the home-folks write “despondent|am Rad & 85 14% 1 re Re Nia ON avay, Thutseall CASHIERS—TOILETRIES Apply Employment Omice, 1th Floop i service testified 300- 300 pounds +o-oono. [email protected] European theater of operations im- letters—about how mother has to) am Rel Mill... 18% iia oi] Burial emetery, Friends may| ,re-cou jooking for & positon that pays THE WM. H. BLOCK CO 3 « { 3 — : : 3 rall at SI thers centr hapel; he V ' . i We had established, a beach- Good Cows (all weight) 551400 Pressed with what he saw, knowing care for the children, while her Am Tob B 733% ; ¢ 4 S23 oy En al apes ivon & salary 52 weeks in the year? Then) 10° © yy a : ” . “ - Medi 1 S073 i CAI Am Water W 10's ] — la DL Lar idan = come in and talk w us. You'll head,” he wrote. Medical corps- Pearm i omen yen 3 that it is helpin g to win the war. |husband, not a young man, is at-the ‘a... onda 341s 33%, — 3g | day untii’10.p.'m. Friday, | working conditions pleasant. Your drug- S A L E S P E 0 p L E i men were running to the aid of Canner T.00@ 8.75 Reactions Are Important wars. And these men, working for Armour & Co.. 77s sh | AXTON—David L. Sr, age 69, 1124 Trow- | Store is an essential part of your greryday ; fallen marines, wounded in a ter- Bulls (all weights) ‘ porian soldier's pay, not ~civilian wages, Stenson o: 5 » : Bis a bridge, pas sea ava Wednusdey Pgh BO EO ite Ages 18 to 50. Fu Children's Shoe Department E rible rain of Jap bullets. I was yd (all weights) 12.75@ 13.50 His reactions, normal as they are sometimes wonder if the people at Bad Loco ct. 2 5 % Es .. Jr.; brother of Mrs. Lil Messer- ; HOOK'S DEPENDABLE, Salary and Commission Ty 0 7. aid UR JE) UML, 2. WBS! Good (all weights) ......... 78 endix Avn ' 3 — lp t, W Newton; also survit y 38 3 praying for plasma and medical Sayan: 11 75413 00 ta any civilian who takes a look at home really understand and appre- Beth Steel .. 75% NT rin Fig a the E | California, Se 8ts. Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor t supplies—and there before me were, Medium | 10 a 78 the magnificent supply line from ciate the work they're doing. They 5 S- Warner 4 0% i002 Ison ‘‘Cha pel ot he Chimes, iY Cler I—S St anhy id : 1 several boxes of plasma floating| Cutter and common [email protected] : know theyre doing a big day's Ches & Ohio .. 52% 5175 51% — 3 Re aaah Hoon Ba erica —o0me Jtenography THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. } onto the beach as if they were | v CAVES (500) Cherbourg and the other French work, and they take pr ide in what ¢ ‘ 612 6% + la may call at ‘Chapel of’: | Beginner (rset. ;Whojesae busi- » , : { os 5 4 t r in own 5-day, our week. | set by’ Prov idence” FGood and 5 " Nn 50218 oot DOTS right up to the battle line, they're doing.” 4h ei ner LE Toursday er "| Telephone, RI-3506 : : "SALESP ERSON y ar 0 0! iH 1641; 18 iy p h 3 g 2 » : Sn 314 Medium 13.5091700 hip potent that most)" fires are -another em. ' Maybe 9212 110: J 8 FERGUSON—Haitie E. 4048 W. 15th st. | CLERK - . i 1 Si ar ye . sort v al n : i ODDS AND ENDS: ol iB § because his job _is to see to as. many-as 3000 to 4000 worn tires are ¢llg. «= ' 13+ ‘daughter of John Neal, Lebanon, Ind, & ; od Ih Selling. La t Ev ; : ~Servel, 0 | Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves | it—from this end—that supplies ares are collected each day in our Euro- Ger 8d 574 — rey OO ah Sra. do op Sg 18-35 « Experienc n Selling. Lamps ansville, paid its president, Louis Steers [Produced for our troops. ean battle operations. Through os Bly Indianapolis, Shorey of Mrs, ANGIEY Wop > Salary and Commission Ruthenberg, $88,700 in its fiscal | Choice : Mr. Boeschenstein is operations or - a 253, 25% 25% Jand, Lebanon, Ind. passed away Tues-| No - pisvious sipeiliance yscsssary.. Dav 3 year ending Oct. 31, and paid Billie | 300 300- - 800 pounds -........... 11 508127 vice chai th the efforts of the army service 44 33 34 8 Speedway Christian | [ight hours. Apply Apply Empioyment Office, 7th Floor Burke, entertainer on its radio | ata FOU tend Hy S313 —ition or a ov oh a rou forces and ie WPB, Wie 1178 Yepair Haare 3° 31s 3 fn 1 Hill Re I GREGG CLEANERS THE WM. H. BLOCK CO gram, $70,280, reports to the SEC| 500- 800 pounds ............ 10.00@1i hs he shops in Europe are getting ade-"Kroger G&B 413s 41% dV — riends | at Flanner & Buckang | 1004 Madison dle , s 800-1000 pounds ....,....... 10 25@11 2 has been dealing with these sup- 1 L-O-F Glass 587 58% 587s — la Mortuary until Friday noon mL CSW . ! h | Medium : quate supplies of recapping mate- "9" ot analy. 23 : show. Firestone’s plant at|®eaitme . plies in terms of papers going over 1 Lockheed. Airc ~, 22% * = ’% GREER—Sarahi FE 85 years, . belo: + Noblesville is 4 k 2 pounds [email protected] gon rial, S57 of tools, to put these tires Loew's . 7 1, 70%. ve GREER—Sarah E., age 35 vears,.beloved ow S$ to make army tank] am » his desk, of raw materials ‘and Pro hack in iseable shape agiin, Mr. Martin. (Glenp) 36% moter of Margare: Ssuren of Pt racks of rubber cured by an elec- pounds T3502 8.75 qucti Now io useable sna gain, MT: Mont ward....s 5515 3 Vayne, Gertrude essler and" Horace | geeential war prodilction with poste s -fronig process 17- times Saster th Calves (stesrs) on ow he. has seen how they RR lo said. $ . 17% a Greer both of 108} "of ina and s “| war security. Beginner considered. Experienced im selling lamps; salary : " A ; an | Good gna wens get there, what happens to them en . - ; hl ¥ Bo WR Port ’ lan: aos Good - starti ng Pu: 5'3-day week. |and commission. Apply he venue! steam vulcanizing | a Jounds- down"... ,-.1125@13 25 | route, and how they are finally ised | French, Belgians Aid wai at Une home of her ter CROWN P PRODUCTS co Employment Office, Tth Floor methods Key to. China's first IM. ‘a poz 11 as | DY tHe r wh firing a gun : 75 Margaret F. Stagg, 2646 Carrollton ave. | . : 3 Ce five-year industrializatio 1 } 508 pounds down 8.0 0311.2 the soldier who is fir ~s a gun He wask impressed? he said. Monday evening. Puneral Thursday, 1.304 Corner Newton Ave and 8 LaSalle The Wm. H. BLO g CO. ! ] 3 § 2 n plan is a Calves (heifers) at the Naus. : Tr the Horeotiai Frerih and Bel- Be a Shay Dronei aren aon Ge raion 418 as £ Te gian am on the Yangtze river. Good and choice— I~ Now w sd dt : Sy ee 2 1, Chapel. Friends may call at chapel any — 1 TTD ¢ 25g rt me generating five times much | S08 pounds down 10.308 12.75 to M pen papers Tome OVer his gian civilians “are doing for OUT penn RR | time. . | CLERK—TYPIST Power as our Grand Coulee and Nt down 50D 10350 artis De Re ienstein. will see forces in making repair parts for Phelps Doage i2 HARDING — Henry L., 5015 Central ave. | Qn orasrs Intolces 3d ILS of Ming SEAMSTRESS furnishing enough water to | SHEEP AND LAMBS (£00 G Ty sie.s In the terms of Gen. [our vehicle, But, ‘he realizes how Pullman ia ois Genrae L. Hivdimg “saa| Brulin & Co. 2939" Columbia ave. WA- ava ate vast f ] | : ee 2 eorge Patton's need of them, of hard it is for these people to stay Eure Oil . Cal, passed away Wednesday 2300. Mr. Bradford. = Cloth experienced only : gate vast farm lands Boeing | Ewes (shorn) Inedical supplies’ in.the light of the 2+ werk under eanditicn 1 Repub. Stl Ya “morning. Service Flanner & Buchanan need apply. i . gives employees a $50 war bond and Good and choice 7.75% 9.0 wounded he saw in-the great h at. work under conditions as they Ben Tob B : 35. Mortuary, Saturday, 10.30 .a. m: Priends a Superfortress flight for bringing ‘Common and medium 8:00@ 1.75 pitals: of saw in-t 18 F 2 NOs- exist there. He saw a machine eA 12 vited, Burial Crown Hill. Friends may | OPERATOR INDIANA FUR CO p S ring ‘pl yarm- socks and shoes in <p : tebis . : 3 20a call 4t mortuary. : . 7 ; LAMBS = Hl 'shop in Belgium. around which Socony-Vac . 16 y : ; ARTs i tives new emplovees who stiek| asd choles relation to the young men he saw I bombs ie fallerr. time and South Pee..." 42)y — 1, MacQUHAE — Wallace, 2036 Central ave. MUST BE ACCURATE 14 E.-Washington > 30 ole 1 ryAd NDS 1 1d4il€) UT ran 21 n sed was J fav ni v ] at least three months; 106 have nedium and good i J fighting in below-zero weather i ae SH Sra SR passed away Wednesday morning. Serv- Permanent Jostioll, Dleasant EY = Re" collected bomber rides Prices | Common ¥ again. The windows were, all out. S92 al q 42% — Ya ices Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Pri- | working conditions. - SECRETARY . of those old Czarist bonds Bave ‘Our People Forget’ The temperature the day he got siq oil NJ 81 : -—1 m i: Ny InvRed. Puede OFFICE : for larg Printing Co : a ar : there was -siX below. Yet, this fac- Texas Co ‘ S4le — 3 9 year A Ey it hit the skids since the state depart- LOCAL ISSUES What our people over here for. NT" Vas Si w. this, fac. Texas go . 34s OVERTON— Florence M.. 50 years, beloved | Packard Manufacturing Co. Must be good typist. ment spiked the rumor that Com Zot he said today. “is that ory—all things considered—is do- US Rubber . Vy GIZA a ve gall 2900 COLUMBIA AVE 40-H Jt | Week Tune ang § : - - et, 8 . Ss tl our . Stee 3 4 ) u i an I r - a one half over urs. muhist Russia would pay off this| = Neminal quotations -furnished by Indi AIMies went into a France whose | "5,2 800d job. ee rs 34 = NM sister of May’ Smith Ar Padget, DISHWASHE Snort. hours. No Sun- See Mr, - Weber. . ! > oa Way , } aw 7 bl oR Blanch Cogpe: lo S8hav erna ys -1 debt it once repudiated Barnum anapolis securities dealers. economy - had been almost Go. Gen. Patton, whom he saw at his 128. Ya Homer ChAney, passed Sway Tuesday. | forms furnished. ays, 225. and ‘und certainly was right STOCKS Big Asked stroved. Ang that is equally true forward headquarters, opened up 2% a 3 + | Funeral Priday, 130 p.m. eat the G HARLEY'S RESFAURART ‘Wm. B. Burford Printing Co, Agents Pin Corp com ......... TY . a > MEY Ton the Jerries that morning, “soft- errmann Funeral’ ‘Home oH 144 EAST OHIONSTREET 603 E. Washington St ——— 5 of y i A 2 lat morning, "80 East st. Friends invited. Burial ROUNG | mmm rm———e———m—mmes Fin Corp pfd .......... 18 = 30 Belgium and the other countries ening them up.” he called #. And LOCAL PRODUCE Hill ; ELEVATOR OPERATOR e Col com ......., 168% 17% | freed from the Germans hens a nh he , ‘LADY FOR SODA FOUNTAIN FOOD Bel 5 Stk Jas COM .evuresss 37% 40% “The Boris Pu the next day, over the “softened” | ST! WART “Best Baird, 2153 N. Pennsyl-| for office building: experience unneces- | 33500 ‘Weekly. 6..d Good" hot PRICES UP ONE CENT Bono. er im a “as Havre " erp a Loked a enemy, Patton's forces advanced.|, Heavy breed hens 24c. Leghorn hens, Wednesday morsing. Servi Tr E Wash E Wash. Bldg. PVY. Room 497, 108 WE for ady MM R-5223 after Bebbs-Merrill 4'z ptd hr , , was a shambles WH > % bE : ioe | 418 . | Buchanan Mortuary “Friday, 3:30 p. m — 1PM Central’ Sova -com . a 321 34%; Railroads were there, that is SOME i the at tiller vy barrage was lim pe ett, hryems: ane rossters under 9| Friends invited Burial Crown Hill | FLATWORK — WASHINGTON, March 8 (U. P) gh . healer som ota eve ya! of the track was there on the ed by the shells in reserve and by; roosters -150 rocks, dc. SWEENEY - Mary Ann, mother of Sister Fed Fold d STAFF OR" PART TIME WORKERS —Retai p a ens : ! ° reser: 108 TE an the quantity being produced back Eggs—Current receip dic: grad | Catherine Rose, Miss'Mary Sweeney, Mrs. eeaers olgers an Children's Guardian Home, 5751 Univere 1--prices of large-size con Dek -. Bes Wi . rer dy. 153, rights-of-way. But less than half Ba ° ren] ra : Ha | large, 34c; grade A EIpts, nm. alc: grange a Louis H. Holmes, Anthony P., Daniel A. y ' sity ave, Irvington. Mrs. Brooke, Supt, oh tainers of 12 types of breakfast Ft Wayne Eh RR ptd 8 : 8% of the rolling s Stock was left: No ome 16 replace those, expended. | small, 26c; no grade, 28c and “James MM. Sweeney, passed away Shakeout Girls IR-7440. . 4 ! r wi hn If we had had .more—we Mr.| Butter—No 1, 50c. Butter Tuesday, Funeral Priday, March 9, 8:30| Essential industry. Good pay. Full or ee vio cereals will go up a cent a box as Hook Drug Co com ° 17% 19% COMMURICAtions; bridges were out Sadi 4 foreWell, MI ast a 2 HitertateNo Mu a. m. at the residence, 842 N. Jefferson, | part time. Apply ready for work. "| SDay Wesk the result of price adjustments an- ind asec re so Ure 7% ptd’ 51 (by the hundreds. Thousands of DOtSchenstein is as sure as Patton | Sif Bann No len. Friends St h nounced today bv il a ing Asso Je/ S% ia 105 : Eo re nolsands Ol hat old “Elood and Guts” would invited, Burial Holy Cross cemetery STERLING LAUNDRY enograp er oday. by the office of il i Shade 8h ../persons had lost ‘their homes } : d . d 0 ta: 1 d WAGON WHEAT Friends may call at residence. Mem- and Dictaphone Operator price administration Ts pir 24, 18% through bombin nt o have advanced even farther and| bers of the St. Philip Neri altar society | 735 LEXINGTON AVE Indpis P & L com 241, 25% Ug omboings or artillery fire! will’ meet Thursday, 8 p. m., for prayer, | ~———— ma ———————— ——— vl Cereals affected by a processors” '}ndpls Railways com 16 17 | “Yet our armies, in addition to oor | | Geoige W. Usher service, De GENERAL OFFICE CLERK Bawa? Tenarey A increase, granted to aba Iridpls Water pfd . 105 . 900,000 Items Move | Up to the close of the Chicago market yanNER-—John Will m, age 75 | post-war security iStease; 2 make up for Indpis Water Class & com 13 30 having to fight the Germans. had today. Indianapolis four mills ana grain "of Margaret. phused away Wednesday | Central States Envelope Co, higher production gosts incurred. Jett Nat Life com 15 t re th 78 FARE SAT tare nf ali creie elevators paid 3167 per pushel for No.) O. NArgarel. .p away Wednssday(' 0 v0 40 Some typi ired p ’ since 1941 a ¢ a Kingan & Co pf 61 64 0 prepare the means of fransper-; Some 900,000 .items of all SOrts,|req wheat (other grades on their merits): | evening ; Service Friday, 10a. mo TAT un RL By required. 168. Sherman Drive 1R-1148 ake bran flakes, corn Ki gan & Co com , tatio uni 0 of neavv vehi t A t Lr 31 Conkle: Funera ome. Burial Glen : UTeS. cosenuA, ate - ’ I ym 2 3 (tation and communications, so we from heavy vehicles to the smallest. oats, No 2 white or No 2 red, testing 32 Have | hour week. Good post-w f flakes ereal ora 1 . Lincoln L Co 5%% a , : : Ibs. or beer 69c r N yellov yen { t | : Po BY es Ralted cereal grandies, PT€= | Linco n Nat Li fs com py % 2 80 could serve our soldiers and to some bandage, move along this ~supply shelled, old crop $1 00% be oe Say VON BURG-—Anna C.. 78 Vears, of 1602] wre. Call MA-3104 for interview pared and uncooked oat cereal, puf- ) f 32 34 | degree the civilians with the things line—from the United States and No. 2 white shelled. old crop, $1.24% Brookside ave, mother of William J. | AP fed rice, puffed wheat, rice flakes 20% 3%! thev * ay = : > dwin P. and Jess L. Von Burg, Pearl] BOOK COFFEE COMPANY ay ha Mlemly 23% AKES, N ib " : 108! in they had to have. [to the Be front. Pas, i v, Florence 8taggs and Charlotte k and general office work; 5%-day shredded wheat, wheat cereal, wheat Pub Serv Ind 57 . in 10% : 110 Shoes R The shortages, Mr. Boeschenstein 1 ra Pa ni a ai ntmaher 21a : d hy ld bi E Sein hii pa beginner” vil y ia res Ser o nat Pye S My Yas LSA ~ Brar ande consi le gl . fakes and whole bfan " PUb Sesvies of 1nd com Severs UW 2% s Repaired evptatned ate not all the same as) NCE nd Sister of Mary Durbin, passed away Gi ~ nsider capa eginner he- increases are rtive ots Op ot rie Yiaay ol “ ’y i - : Tue as Friends mav call at the , rl WwW d Nor increases are eflective. next 5 5 Gear & Tool com... ah The salvage operations are char-!they were a few months back, but INSURA Han Panera Be au hl at the Jor. wil ante FALENDER IRON & METAL CORP, ay ly-van Camp pr pt |. 190s lov, acteristic. Like the uniforms, our heavy artillery, more trucks, more Punerdl Fiiday, March 9.2 p. m. Friends] We have an opening in our adver.| = o CAPITOL AVE RI37Y et er mets - —— y . a . ¥ y invited, 1 r . ’ - m—{ 0 ted Tel Co 5% cers 99 ... army salvage depots have repaired, tires, more ammunition are high Coats x iia] Crown Bill tising service department for a girl NEW FIR Union Title com 26 . on un WALTERS—Harry 8, 3735 Salem st., hus- between ‘17 and 20 years old to act MS AND BONDS practically . rebuilt, thousands of among the most urgent needs. band of Anna, father of Miss Hilda, as messenger and copy girl. Job S T i Y 0 G R A p H E R " di N : pairs of shoes. At the Reims depot. 2 is convir med i Mary Jane, Mrs. H. L. Danforth and entalls delivery of advertising proofs PARTNERSHIPS hig 8 mw RR 412%. ..... 100 fof exttele. thoy 4 P ; H : 15 convinced that the more yourtursandfun-trim brother of Mrs; Hedvig Pressfeldt, Stock- to stores and general service to é ih ican Lean 5s 3 joa pie, they reclaim as many our factories here pour into that can be protected holm, Sweden, passed away Wednesday advertisers. - Only a girl unafraid Parl-Hime work Hours , may. be A n «las 150.000 pairs 0 e- | [it h vick ; y evening ervices at anner & Ba- to be outside most df the day need arranged to suit the convenience Commercial Lizer 55 54 97 | ! p a month. The re- line, the quicker it will be over. For inst "All Risks” of loss chanan mortuary Saturday, 2 apply Liberal starting vais! Se of the employees Must hdve Blog Mar m Bigy 3a & Xi claimed shoes, like the uniforms, go the more the fighting men have, aga Friends invited, Blrial Crown “Hil. day. 40-hour week. Working hours experience Blong ry 23 ub 2.55 n ‘++ | back to our general stores, for re- the more they can use.. The more or damage. AOS may Sal] A ROLY ns Be Na Pinind 47 P an. | Central States Envelope Co 4704 N Pe 58 oe id 99 ....|issue to our men. . they use, the quicker the Nazis will ‘Grain Dealers Mutual’ “All FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 Mr. Yount. yi eT "16 8%SHFRMAN DRIVE . waa Fh 3T°W Indy & L 3tas 70 2 je [ “Blankets are another example be licked A o.. cts your furs Ww T Blasengym Ga. 3570, Wa. 5376 ving apo Tima, HY © Prwal 14rmacy 317 Ot} 1 ndbi Wava a a " . . i prote i : I a ——— ruge store, ‘Merlih A: Steuerwald, 317% 4 hu Rains ys Co 3s 97 5, o1 | They come in torn or burned. At, And the quicker the Nazis are Risky" pus theft, boldup, RY os STENOGRAPHER W. Jon a Kuhner Packing Co 4 “ # [the salvage depot, they tak defeat , _agaiost burglary, “.¢» CONKLE FUNERAL HOME |* ; We want an experienced girl with ens — - 5 r Packing Co 4s 54 29 EB po y take half a defeated, the more American lives aalicious i 934 Michi St. . Girl for general office work; cellent knowledge of Spanish. Permaneng INCORPORATIONS |N ind pub Serv 3las 7 104 blanket and match it up with an-|will be saved. ‘1 Gre, flood damage, 1 i“ 3 i s a. - BE 108) must be able to type; for Prose position deal working conditions. Phone 2 ne 3 ! J — . Pall ect P r. estphal. (GGA-4421; for appointmen Pun Serv of Ing sua mo aol [other haf. ‘The result is a useable| ‘And that's a goal he never for- | mischief sed vadelsn I, § 7 Theo pohovare Basu Be a, Co [ane srpvnant — el 41s 100 iece of cove : wats . | 2 for furs 4 S GRAPHER Modern Packages, Inc, Division §t Elk. Trac Term Corp 5 67 1 100 |P f cover that ‘our men need ge cludes pro Market 1234 ao Tg gh 2080 Experienced preferred Permanent posts hart; agent, Richard .L Snideman, 2225 U & Machine Corp 5s'52 102 badly now | me— ee by members of your family of 1604 W. Morris Prospect st." ton Ideal working conditions. Salary reenleaf blvd Elkhart fl g ' y ope Pho Mr. West 1, - * Greeniear blvd Ba 5 5 But," Mr. Beeschenstein con-| TITO COMPLETES CABINET . 4 the seme: domicile). EH BERTS. GADD Shai anne r. Westphal, GA-4421, for facture paper boxes Speer STATEMENT | tinued, ," this 1 1s only part of the pic- LONDON. M id | T oh r Binh ake ame : .S. LO! , March 8 (U. P.).—Pre- wa) Stenograph Ediph 0 cartons, = etc, RichsYd- L ture ium As Low As | 2130 Prospect St. MA-8049 rr grapner or phone. Uper, paps ¥ Surin, Join Se IRL War TI0 TTB: Len win testo rors oo Seri. mier, Mistibal Tito has completed | 3 Asavel frery | | GRINSTEINER'S . GIRLS ret me 2 Math Sw 4 f NG ) —=Crov- S 4 v f x Jett- Doty Engineeri n# Go. Ine Stand ernment expenses and receipts for gi ce wil h everything from tanks to formation of a national unity gov- $500 : | # Fhe lndianapoiss Times has » pp ard bldg, Pt. Wayne: agent, Charles E. | CUTTENt fecal year through March 6. com- WAtches—and they have. the facili- ernment for Yugoslavia: the free oy I marawaAT OPInIngs Jor 3 lelephons ‘sales «Dare. game address, 1000 shares Common | PATed with & year ag ties to do the jobs ." G. H. HERRMANN + | gifs, Eueelant_ovportinity for TRAINEES ,. Witholit par value. .Octavia "6 Jett Hur-} This Year Last Year 1°" repair jobs Yugos! av radio said today. | - advancement. Five-day, 40-hour : er Ade), Raye Doty, Dessie Dot v | Ex penses $65,857,236,805 8 62 015.552.0086 | Build’ Up Stores { se stesso p——————— 1505 8. 05 8. EAST ST. MAbs week, no Saturdays or Bundays. oe S ockport Industrial ‘Assn. ‘Inc; 312| War Spend = 60,279,217,025 58,006 896,116 | . § ! Vacations with pay, Permanent Ha Main st, Rockport; agent, Laird Schoen-| Receipts 28.272.828,362 25.630.901.563 | “And. all thé time, they h ISEY & & TITUS positions. Pleasant, interesting for Boarding Department feld, 318 Main st, Rockport. no capital | Net Det 37,584,407.043 36.375.630,202 ney have to MORTG AGE 3 © NS | 951 N Delaware St. L1-3828 .inside work, See Mr, Walker, . - stock, to encourage industries to locate [Cash Bal 16.206,530.484 18.058 976.011 | build up their huge stores of ma- A PA »i PRY 4 Al . » { EYBROS. CO. « The Indianapolis ‘Times, 214 W.| nats Bn al]. ©: Tate, | Work Bal .. 1553362205 17.296.198.940 | terial coming from here, and kee i : SHIRLEY BROS. Co. / Maryland. ational_hoslery $ } r i 27 ” ” gs ST RS FYE A - } . 8409 CIArK Chemica: & De aenied. oh. 1p. (SD Debt “20 454.309 890 IR08.305238 | 1% In dumps or warehouses Tor ep . FARMS, RESIDENCES (Including FHA Loans), 934 N_Rilnots «GIRLS Call RI-1321, 8 ALM, 10.5. P: M, AnApolis; amendment Ancreasin t A 3 ‘ v y + » iN guthorized capital. from 5000 ny | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOU SE |All this in the face of a transpor- APARTMENTS ard BUSINESS BUILDINGS Ly) ROBERT, LW. STIRL a tablished, mpany, .8ome_ef our oT Y P 1 $ g shares without par vaiue tatio y " 1 rospect MA-4944 ablished; company. .8ome of our - . Franke, Inc, Jeflerson National | Clearings 4 8 4,119,000 tation and communications system’ Rates 49,—4Y, Yp=—413% 1.0. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES" , Birls have been with us 25 years’ Lite Insurance bldg, Indigoapolis. -agent, | Debits . 13.683,000 that-was all torn up—and that we 5 4 lef 1234 Prospect 8t. MA-9430 ,or longer. We will teach you to a ois: oan, Market st. Indian ee ‘had to rebuild Included are h IN MEM( Beant OTe. Machine, 5-Day Week gous. 1 4 ares, without Par value: to| NEw MANGANESE PROCESS 4 e hun-. ol Commission will Be paid to qualified brokers d ORIAMS . 1 Clean; pleasant work sitting down. P t Positi AA GIR iin } Fo it emma reds” . of miles of pipelines - laid Lo]| BTUCK in loving memory “of Barbara |- 5-Day Week With Overtime Pay J ermanen osition Sign in Pie 5 acl O--Metallic manganese 999 since ID day and which now carry S r > Mari€ Btuck' who Passed away March 8, | \ ) bie pranks, Maida | Per cent ‘Pure is being produced ;more oil than the famed ‘Big Inch’ The State Life Insiirance Company Before the throne of God . yy Sentral States Envelope Oo, The Hoosier Casualty Co. v & Sons Corp. Columbys, from low-grade ore in a pilot plant here in the States, » pi Mortgage Loan Departmént Thousands of children stand. rman ve 1 , Changing the number oi di:|of the U. 8. b “ Children whom God loves and watches HOTEL MAIDS Sth Floor Fieiche, Trust Building i a 3c buen of mines in| .The important thing” ne ax | 1} ~~ STATE LIFE BUILDING A holy, happy Band: women. % TYPIST & Constryé on Co, Wisconsin cor. rate o . plained, “is that the army goes so or : Up_there. among thé throng, bial : ca on a gen a our jute Bo stands, or Septiimens, Linde wists oS fy a new oases perfected by | much eo avi we do over here | | 15 East Washington St. ' . Phone MA. 3551 WER for us tg. Join ner her, AIF Brodiets Co TN. Penny nde technictans bureau, our Flea aconony mov: . DA 3
The following services have been or are being drranged at MOORE MORTUARIES
BODENBERG—Ernestine, of 5078 Evanston ave, entered into rest Wednesday, age 66 vears- widow of the late William H. Bodenberg, mother of Mrs. Wilbert Hart‘mann, Emma, William and Maj. Oscar E. Bodenberg. Services Friday, 3 p. m., at peace .chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st. Burial Concordia cemetery, Friend§ are welcome, TYRE—Elizabeth D.,
entered into rest Thursday,
age 65 years, wife of the late Charlie Tyre, mother of Mrs. Laura Scalf, Mrs. Dorothy Reddel, sister of Mrs. Ollie Wright and Homer Negley, grandmother of Charles, Betty, Virginia and DorotHy Scalf, Service Saturday, 2 p. m. at Veritas Masonic Temple, Ropsevelt ave. and Adams st. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at residence, 2743 N. Olney st. from 9 a. m. Friday, until 11 a, m. Saturday at the Masonic Temple until hour of services.
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{IN MEMORIAMS
MAY—In remembrance of a dear son = brother, May, who passed
Our thoughts go - wandering, Dear, as daylight fades, To the land of long ago. * And memory paints the scenes of Old In the gold of twilight glow We seem to gee in the soft dim light, A face we love the best. And think of him when the sin's last TAS
Go down in the far off Wes MOTHER, FATHER, SIOTERS' AND, BROTHER,
LOST & FOUND 1
LOST —~ White male dog, wirehair and poodle, short tail, hard of hearing, 15 vears old, March.3d. MA-1033, LOST—Lady's rose gold Waltham Premier wrist watch, vicinity Old Trails Theater, Reward. MA-4512, days. LOST-—-On Pennsylvania, Bulova wrist watch, “Janet” SHgTRYe on back. Keep-
sake. Reward. LI-0476 LOST--On South side, black male police dog, about Ah years old, Reward, MA0466 or BR-1512, LOST—Pair Mf gold rimmed glasses, in black case. Reward. WA-3252. LOST—Identification bracelet, silver. “Frank E. Little." Reward. BR-0132 LOST—Keys, name ‘Navin’; reward, Li4741. Colonial hotel ™ LOST—Lady's Getham wrist watch; yellow gold; March 68; reward. BE-2823-M TOST on Central ave trolley Thursday, wedding ring. Please call CH-2353-M. LOST Zipper bag in Leader Store, Saturday; reward. Call BR-6026. HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9
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Full or part time work for women qualified In store alteration or home sewing. Regular work, not seasonable. Apply Mrs, Menzie, Basement desk,
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Time to suit; $12.50 Faculty Residence, 1416 N. Meridian,
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