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“funeral home any time. 3 CARDS OF THANKS 3 2 PEGOS We wish to than

“REP. LUCE SAYS REDS {A "TERRORIZE EUROPE

| MEEKS- Nemer L. age 45

NEW YORK; May 28 (U. P).— Rep. Clare Boothe Luce (R. Conn.) sald last night that Russian Com~ munism, employing terroristic teeh=| niques similar to that used in Naziism, was sweeping Europe. Mrs. Luce urged the United States to use all its power to support antiCommunist - governments in ations to which it has military or diplomatic access, . Speaking before -the Men's Faculty club of Columbia university, she said the world had nothing to fear from the Russian people. She said they themselves are victims .of Communist techniques, Bit it is time, she added that “we drew a moral balance sheet on On. Communism,” »

4 LOCAL MEN GET ARMY DISCHARGES

Four local men have army discharges today and another- will be released at Camp Atterbury in June. With 85 or more points, the following men were released Saturday from Camp Atterbury: Pfc. Charles |J -V. Balter, 2837 N. New Jersey st.; S. Sgt. Elton J. Staley, 3832 Creston dr., ‘and Sgt. Robert K. Offutt Jr. 2408 Brookside pkwy. ; Cpl. John W, Karr, 756 Lexington ave, was released in accordance with new age regulations and Capt. Storey J. Larkin, R. R. 14, Box 1177, will be placed on the inactive list June 17,

0. K. CHARLESTOWN SCHOOL WASHINGTON, May 28 (U, P.). —The federal works (agency announced today that it had approved construetion of a 13-classroom school at Charlestown, Ind.

DEATH NOTICES 1 “Indianapolis Times, Mon., May 28, 1945

BAAS--James W., of 384 8, Arlington, beloved hushand of Louella Francis ‘Baas and father of Ary, Ray, Roy and Mrs A. Fox, grandfather of Cpl. Bernard Baas, U; 8.. army, Sgt. Earl Fox, U, 8. marines, passed away Saturday p. m Friends may call at the Robert W, Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st., after 4 p. m, Sunday. Puneral services Tuesday, 3 p. m, from the funeral home. Friends invited, Burial Washington Park cemetery BOND--Glenn, husband of Gladys Bond, father of John M._ Bond, YU. 8B. marine corps, San Diego,” Cul; Mate 2-¢ Robert] Bond, UU. 8. navy, Boston, Mass, and Robert Jackson, Franglin, Ind.; son r, and-Mrs, John FP ond, Indianapolis: brother of Mrs. John Street of Arcadia, Ind; Mrs. James Horles, Ander- , and Lane Bond, North Salem, sed away at his home in’ Louistile, Ky. Friday Funeral services at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Montgomery Funeral Home, 1622 N. Meridian Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill, Fri ends may call at funeral home. BREWER--Calvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred rewer, passed Sunday Jornir 8. Services = at Southport B hurch Wednesday, 2 p. m. Burial = Greenwood. at the residence on south of Southport J gprvice CLEMENTS - Jessie, 52 years, beloved wife of Theodore Clements, mother of Richard and Fireman 2-¢ Theodore Clem-~ ents; sisters of Marie Schumacher, passed awdy Saturday, Funeral Tuesday, . 10 a. m, at’ the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8. East st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at funeral home, CHRISTIAN-—-Mary E, 2328 Prospect st. sister of ‘John Murphy Sr. of Greenwood, Catherine Corger and Mrs, Anna Sweeney tdeceased) Indianapolis, passed 2 Sunda el vening Services at the son “Chapel of the ‘Chimes’ . $30 am —St— Patrick's church, Friends invited Burial Mount Friends may call at the * ‘Chapel | the Chimes Miami and Tampa, | a., papers please note.)

h oy Prospect St.

CARDS OF THANKS i

“We wish to express gQur sincere thanks to our many friends ahd relatives for their kindness and sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received at the death of our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, We especially thank our thoughful neighbors for their deeds of kindness, the Rev. A. M. Brown for his consoling words, and the singer, Mrs. Karl T. Schwomeyer. We also thank the Star Publishing Co. the Harry ‘W. Moore Mortuary, for their efficient ‘and lovely service, your kindness will long be remembered. CHARLES R. GREEN, A, E. GREEN AND FA

FUNERAL DIRECTORS ¥

W. T. Blasengym TL CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. /. Michigan St. BE-1934

FLANNER & BUCHANAN — 25 W. Fal Creek Boulevard. TA-3371,

FARLEY FUNERALS .isi%sices,

BERT S. GADD

2180 Prospect St.

GRINSTEINER'S

1601 E, New York

G. H. HERRMANN _

1505 8. EAST ST.

HISEY & TITUS

951 N. Delaware St. 11-3828

SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

954 N. Illinois L1-5400

ROBERT W. STIRLING

- Prospect . . Wilson “CHAPEL OF T

ew 4d MA-9433

LOST & FOUND 1 BIRD DOG-Brown and white, female, pointer. ‘Reward. 1437 Lee st. BE0558, hetween 7 a. m. T p. m, except Sunday. LOST—Black purse, initialed R. M. B., containing valuable papers, any one finding, send to 3116 N. Pennsylvania, or call WA-9138.° Reward, LOST—Lady's Bulova wrist tween 1:30-4 p. m. Friday, E ley or Central bus. Keepsake; WA-8829.

LOST—OIld-fashioned yellow gold watch, closed case. Keepsake. Tuesday, Ayres’ tearoom. Reward. LI-4353, or TA-9221. LOST—Red Fender skirt; vicinity downtown, Monday evening. Liberal reward. FR-2525, days; BL-2650, evenings.

LOST—Lady's Bulova watch, on bus or vicinity of Market and Pennsylvania. Reward. BL-3423 or HI-015

LOST—Brown and a hound, wearing collar, tag; last toward W. 16th, Reward. BE-4883-R 1. LOST—Diamond - watch and bracelet, between Meridian and Illinois, on 26th st Reward. TA- A-4617. LIGHT tan and white male toy collie; tag No. 2832; ¥ lost on West Side. 1! MA- '0466 STRAYED—From 900 E. Drive, tan 1 Manchester pup. Children’s pet. CH-0268-R.

watch,’ - be10th trol$5 reward.

INSTRUCTIONS 8

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Open Every Nite Er 10 P.M.

® TO ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKERS AND HOUSEWIVES. Own your own shop earn $125-8200 weekly, depending on the size of shop, or we place you on well paying responsible position. Easy to Learn Method. Free Catalogs. Phone for detailed information

"LEARN BEAUTY C CULTURE “INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL Demands for Skilled Operators. Learn Under Expert Teachers. International Beauty School, 342 E. Wash.

HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9

NOTICE

All femals workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan will be re. quired to comply with all WMC regulations.

HAROLD~—Mrs. Cordelia B., 230 E. Ninth, Miss Halcy Harold of IndianJ. Harold of New Smyrna, Fla, pass ed away Sunday. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Tuesday, 4 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at the mortuary KOEHNE-Alma T. sister of Adele D Lily €., and George W. Koehne, passed day at her home, 3345 Broadces at the Flanner & Buchanan Tuesday, 2 p. m. Friends in- ! Crown Hill. Friends may

| vited, B | call at m brother of Greenwell, Indianapolis; and Mrs. Cardia Kincaid, Evansville; Mrs. Naomi Capps, Akron, O., and Mrs. Elizabeth Carlton, Kenyonville, Ore., passed away May 23 in Los ‘Angeles Services Tuesday, 3 p. m., Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan §t. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park Friends may call at funeral home after 6 p. m. today. OSBURN-—-Charles J., 1406 Albany st, Beech Grove, beloved “father of Mrs . ‘Trosper and brother of Frank passed away Saturday, May 26 Tuesday, May 20, 2 p. m, al the Victory Memorial ‘Methodist church, Woodlawn and Villa aves. Friends jnvited Interment Crown Hill Friends may call at- the Bert 8. Gadd Funeral Home, 1047 Churchman ave PADEN—Mrs. Goldie Mae, 1829 Brookside ave, mother of Wilbur (Bill) Paden Jr, sister of Mrs. J. C. Beckman, Dayton, O.; niece of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Wikel, Mexico Ind., passed away Sunday evening. Servjces at Flanner & "Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 8:30 a. m.; requiem mass St Joseph's church, 9 a. m. Burial Mexico, Ind. [Hammond papers please copy.l SHIEL=Mrs. R. R., widow of Roger R Shiel, mother of Walter R. and Erwin H. Shiel, died Sunday, May 27, at her residence, 1433 N. Pennsylvania, Apt. 303 Funeral Tuesday, May 29, from Blackwell Puneral Home, 1503 N. Meridian, 9:30 a. m requiem mass at S88. Peter and Paul cathedral, 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call after 7.p. m. Monday. SMITH-Juanita

I James Mrs. Ruth Meyer

Jane, beloved daughter of Jos D., and Bernice (Harrison) Smith, sister of Wanda and Joe D. Jr, passed away at her home, 1725 Cottage ave. Baturday p. m. Friends may call at the Blasengym Puneral Home after 4 p. m. Monday Services Tuesday, 2 Burial in. New Crown Cemetery, invited, STOWE-—Harty Edward, husband of Bon{e,. father of Robert KE. Stowe, Jack R. Stowe and Mrs. J, Irvin Lyle III, Orlando, Fla, passed away Saturday | afternoon, Services Flariner & Buchanan Mortuary, Tuesday, 1:30 p. m Friends invited. Burial Batson Cemetery, New Castle, Ind. Friends may call at mortuary. STRANGE ~Ona, beloved mother of Mrs, Christine Surface, Mrs. Rose Berry, Mrs. Alberta Fields and sister of Mrs Inez Reck and Mrs, Willa Boyer and Edward Buchanan and Stanley Buchanan, Friends may call at 33 N Sherman dr, until 10 a. m, Tuesday and at Irving Hill Chapel after 12 noon Tuesday, Funeral will be Tuesday from 8hirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 BE. Washington st, at 3 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. TARPY —Nora Marie, sister of Thomas J. .. Tarpy, Mrs, Michael Piggott and Martin

Pp n. Friends

ASSEMBLERS

Critical War Work 48-hr. week. Nn experience necessary,

De Julie Bros. Mfg. Co.

~Aeowali Hostess Operators—16-22

For studio. Apply 224 N Mar1dias, Room 501, between 9 a. m. and 4 p.

BOOKKEEPER

with comptometer experience to work in accounting dept. Typing desired but not essential.

National Hosiery Mills

Makers of “Round the Clock” Hoslery” Call RI-1321,"8 a. m. to § p. m,

BOOKKEEPER - TYPIST, good wages; steady work. Critical industry. See Mr. Richardson, 2d floor Citizen's Gas & Coke Utility, 49 8. Penn.

BUS GIRLS"

for terrace tearoom. This will probably appeal to women with children who would |} to work a short time each day dur. Apply terrace

ing the luncheon ‘hour. any morning before

tearoom, 6th floor, 11 o'clock:

he Wm. H. Block Co. BUS GIRLS

Colored

MAROTT HOTEL Mr. Blake

Also cashier-typist, Steady and Cashier well paid positions for applicants desiring permanent connections. Apply Seymours, 141 W. Washington,

Good pay, permanent position Cashier *' pleasant surroundings. IR-9943. IR-0943

~ CLERICAL-FILING

Opportunity for girl interested in gen- | eral clerical and filing work. Permanent, sEperienced preferred. For interview call

" American States Ins. Co. 542 N. Meridian

Club Maids s Colored, permanent po-

sition, Good wages. Apply timekeeper,

_ Indianapolis Athletic Club

~ WANTED

Comptometer Operators Permanent work, full or part time. Kraft Cheese Company

41 E. Washington st

Tarpy of Toledo, O. died Monday, May 28, at her home, 462 Division st. Funers notice later. Blackwell Service. i TILLEY-—Mrs. Louise, beloved daughter of | Mrs. Catherine Hollis, and ‘sister of Mrs LorettaMolst, all -of Dayton, O., passed | away af, the home of her sister, Mrs. Chester Hittle of near Acton, Sunday p. m, ¥Priends may eall at the Robert W, Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st, after 6 p. m.,, Tuesday, Brief services 'Wednesday, 3 m., Porest Hill mausoleum, Burial Forest Hill cenfetery, Piqua, O. [Piqua ©. papers please copy.) VICKREY Frieda Marshall, of 8. Short ridge Rd., entéred into rest Sunday, age 51 years; wife of R. ” Vickrey, mother of Lt * Willlam A. Vikrey, 7. 8 M ( R, and Mrs. W C. Marshall, sister of Mrs. M.- C. Cope, Raymond and J, Marshall, Services Monday, 8 p. m,, at Woodruff Place Baptist church. Burial Wednesday in Kennett, Mo. Friends may call at Peace Chapel, 2050 BE. Michigan st, until 6:30. p. .m, Monday: body" will lie in state in’ church from 7 p. m. until hour of service. Moore Mortuary. WALDEN-— Rebecca I, age 89, passed awa Saturaay morning at residence.of daug ter, Mrs. Julih. Fisher, near Brownsbur | survived by 5 daughters, 5 sons, 115 gran children, Feat grandslildren and great fried {ldren; also one sister, Mrs. f2abeth Suthy gf Bridgeport. Services Tue :80 p e Puneral Rome, “Friends invited. I'riends may call at

daughter of Mr. |f

COMPTOMETER OPR.

Permanent position, pleasant working conditions Apply Office

Packard Manufacturing Co.

2900 Columbia Ave, room,

Diet Maids Jos, Seis,

board, laundry. CH-T676, Mrs. Sherrick.

Dishwashers (Colored)

Guaranty Cafeteria. 20 N. Meridian,

DRESS HANDS

thoroughly experienced on fine apparel or women's and misses’ in alteration department, For interview, ask for Mr. Pritz, 6th floor.

The Wm. H. Block Co. ~ EDIPHONE . OPERATORS

Experienced Part-Time Work

"The Hoosier Casualty Co. 15th Floor Fletcher Trust Bldg. SMALL NEAT AF ARING COLORED

ELEVATOR "OPERATORS

CLAYPOOL HOTEL

~~ FILE CLERK Permanent Positions Good Salary

seen going |.

and Folders ) Laundry, 1352- N [llinois,-

~ Women Fitters

for women's? and. misses’ ready-to-wear suits and dresses in alteration depart‘ment— For intervidw, ask for- Mr. Pritz, 6th floor

The Wm. H. Block Co. FLATWORK OPERATORS

Good Sfarting Pay

STERLING LAUNDRY

735 Lexington

GENERAL OFFICE WORK" Call Days LI-5491 : After 6 Evenings IR-3287

% HAND IRONERS »%

Fame Laundry, 1352 N Illinois.

Exp. Hosiery Workers

We have openings now for permanent

positions in ® BEAMING ® PAIRING

® FINISHED MENDING ® BOARDING National Hosiery Mills Call RI-1321, 8 a. m. to<6 p. m.

Housekeeper 25-40, Motherless home.

CH-5R46-R.

— JANITRESS —

to clean office after Sp. m. 3 to 4 hours each day, ays a week.

HETHERINGTON & BERNES, INC.

701 Kentucky MA-3595 Kitchen & Laundry Supervisors

for institution. Call Superintendent, BE-4797,

Experienced Knitters

Steady Work NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS ils — 2a. m. t05 p m MAIDS — 6 DAYS for hotel. White or colored. Apply Mrs. Sloat, 410 N. Meridian

Spink Arms. 4 ORDER FILLERS We train you. Interesting work han-

dling women's wearing apparel, Paid vacations and holidays.

—> Lane Bryant «—

752 E. Market St.

PACKERS

“No experience needed, no heavy lifting, daytime hours. Ideal working conditions

—>:Lane Bryant<—

Lr ey B. E. MARKET ST.

PBX OPERATOR

CLAYPOOL HOTEL POWER MACHINE OPERATOR

INSPECTORS AND MARKERS Men's Alteration Department, oe 40-Hour Week. Apply ‘Employment Office, 7th Floor

___THE WM. H. BLOCK C0. PRESS OPERATORS No Experience Necessary Good Earnings

PROGRESS LAUNDRY

430 E. Market

~ PRESS OPERATORS Sterling Laundry

735 Lexington % PRESS OPERATORS x

Fame Laundry. 1352 N [liinots.

RESTAURANT HELP

BURKES RESTAURANT, CITY MARKET

ROOM INSPECTRESS -

White, Permanent position. Good working conditions, APPLY CL AYPOOL H HOTEL

~ WOMAN TO ASSIST IN SALAD DEPARTMENT

Colored

MAROTT HOTEL Mr. Blake

SALESPERSON

Por corset department; full employment. = Apply Employment Office. th Floor

The Wm. H. Block Co.

SECRETARY GOOD SALARY Write P. O. Box 813

SECRETARY

Excellent opportunity for girl, permanent. position. ern air-conditioned office. Call RI-3822, 8 A. M.

Silk Finisher

College Ave

Lady for Soda Fountain

$25 weekly, 6 days, good hours; chance for advancement. IR-5222 «after 1 P.M

STENOGRAPHER

Permanent position open as secretary to claim _execitive. No previous claim experiencé necessary. Good opportunity. For interview call

For

time

experienced Pleasant mod-

to 5 P. M.

Experienced, Good pay. Tuchman Cleaners, 3514

542 N, Meridian

STENOGRAPHE for clerical

stenographic work. Permanent position; 5 days, 38%

hours, No Saturday work, Apply Mr. Fox, Crescent Paper Co., 211 W. Georgia St.

ww STENOGRAPHER %

Order-billing depatient Apply Linde Air Products Co., 720 N. Penn.

TAILORESSES

Experienced

L. STRAUSS & GO.

TYPIST

Will train fo beginner for billing department. 5'2 days per week; pleasant working conditions. Essential industry with no post-war conversion problem.

The Richardson Co.

20th and Olney Call CH-0673 for interview

TYPIST

with knowledge of comptometer to work in pay roll department, Permanent position (beginner considered),

National Hosiery Mills RI-1321—8 A, M, to 5 P. M,

TYPIST—GENERAL OFFICE

Permanent, post-war position, 6% days a week; good salary Apply Consumers Home Equipment Co. 401 N, Capitol.

LI-4019 TYPIS Desirable hours, Stone, Stafford & Biotle, 6th floor Consolidated Bldg. MA-145

WAITRESS SPOT TONGH TIT 6

Illinois “WAITRESSES Top Wages WHEELER'S 8 W. Market 139 N. Penn.

WAITRESSES

for Downstairs Luncheonstte Full-Time Employment.

Apply Employment Office, 1th Floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

WAITRESSES TEE PEE WA-6440 Waitresses & Fountain Girls

No Sundays. Meals and uniforms ture’ nished. Coons Drug Store, 449 N. Illinois.

Young Girl for general office work.

' Permanent position with advancement. | Address Box ‘A516, Tim

0. Hour week,

GIRLS—Day Work Only

Do You Live Neat, Ho BE. Washington?

Central States “Envelope Co. will train es. for a 0, De. tactofy Position operating An envelope. machine

American States Ins. Co. |

and |

HELP WANTED—FEMALE »

GIRLS or WOMEN

to Manage -Dry Cleaning Branch Stores. This -is pleasant daytime work, and we try to place you close to You are DAVI while learni

VIS CLEANERS

2835 NORTHWESTERN

= COLORED GIRLS 18 TO 50 To learn pressing in a modern dry cleaners plant. We pay you while learning. Rapid advancement for those who qualify.

DAVIS CLEANERS -

2835 Northwestern

WOMEN and GIRLS

We train you for positions with a future. Air-conditioned building. Daytime hours,

—> Lane Bryant «—

752 BE. MARKET B8T.

your home.

Women - age 20 through 40 — as Surgical or Medical Technicians at Army Hospitals and clerk-typists, general ° clerks, stenographers at Army posts in U. 8. and overseas. Clothing, living quarters, food, medfcal and dental care, recreational and entertainment facilities fure nished. Write U. 8, Arnfy Recruiting Office, 110 North Pennsylvania, or phone FR anklin 0268

who would like to Women—Married 5 00) Gay in spare time. Excellent commissions. See Mr, Stewart, 214 Kresge Building. WOMEN for - light mechanical work. No experience necessary. 15 N. Periusylvania.

A Good Place for a Girl to Work

Opportunities Now INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

230 N. Meridian St. Employment O Office—Women

AVON PRODUCTS

{2) established territors “ open west Can earn $8.00 and over dally in commission. RI-8533,

WANTED-—Reliable

person or practical nurse. to help in home with con-BE-4863

valescing mother and baby. . Ref. BE-48¢

ELI LILLY AND COMPANY

has the following full-time job openings available to women 2 Billers 1 Clerk 3 Comptometer operators 23 Machine operators 12 Production workers iday) 1d Production workers (might) 2 Stenographers Employment Offlce

220 East McCarty Street FOOD MACHINERY INDUSTRY

« 2—eStenographers 2--Typists 2—~Metal Working Helpers 4-—Labhorers 2-General Machinists 1—Mechanle (General Exp.) Stock Clerks EXCELLE ENT ne TRING SONDITIONS

MA-2455—MR, "MITCHELL MEN—WOMEN

General factory work, day or night hours—experience not necessary--work 54 hours per week-—war work with excellent post-war opportunity. @ Punch Press ® Labor ® Drill Press ® Inspection ® Burrin ® Machine Oprs.

McQUAY- NORRIS MFG. CO.

‘* 1737 MASS. AVE. "ELT LILLY AND COMPANY has the following full-time job openings available to men 2 Bottle wash operators 5 Freight packers 3 Power house hel 8 Production bare * day) 5 Production workers (night) 13 Service operators Employment Office

220 East McCarty Street WHITE WOMAN hose

For office building cleaning work. fined work and steady job for desiring short hours.

SEE RAY THOMPSON —S0CMATAMY Bldg, ~~ A PLACE TO LIVE Single or couple. Answer phone nights and Sundays. Salary. Box A758, Times. HELP WANTED-—-MALE 11

HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10]

HELP WANTED—MALE

Irvington Ice & Fue ~412 S. Ritter

Good Pay West Side Ice and ©

223 LYNN—BE-0888

"lee Delivery Man

~3 ICE ROUTE DRIVERS -

MON., MAY 28, 1945

11

health to assist coffee and groceries

oal

salary, Office expenses paid

for Indiana, overwriting pany. State age and experience Reference. Times, Box A-

past 46

room, ‘bpard, laundry Sherrick or Mrs. Spe

~ JANITOR

Salary 7676. Mrs. | Mrs

Permanent Employment SEE MR. FREEBERG

41 N. Pennsylvania

TT JANITORS—WHITE Day or ‘night, See Mr, Roosevelt bldg. A

“Poskible earnings first year, $6000

KITCHEN HELPERS

Afternoon and Night Work American National Bank

Fuller,

Insurance Representative ve |

commission

and by com-

5 vears

CHnce

1200

WESTERN UNION 2 White Men

lnm fOT or janitor office building.

be arranged. 309 Circle Tower,

COLORED JANITOR Apply 504 Guaranty Bldg.

inside job. Pay weekly, Suitable hours can

work in Steady

Laborers needed on gas main

nent job in a critical See Mr, Martin, 310 W

service construction work. Permaindustry. .9th St CITIZENS GAS & COKE UTILITY

and

NOTICE ¢

WANTED—Middle-aged white woman, gen- | eral house work; no laundry; good] home. BR-6864.

HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. HETHERINGTON & BERNES, INC.

Assistant bookkeeper. ® Man or woman. Permanent position with old established firm Apply 701 Kentucky MA-3595

DAY. COOK

White, "dependable, for modern restaurant with - all-electric cooking equipment Restaurant experience not necessary if good cook. Good pay, permanent Pposition. Dormitory facilities. Near Municipal Airport. Bus service to door. Lall Mr. Ezell. BE-5007.

DRUG CLERKS

One Year's Experience Desired © Steady Work

Your drug store -is- an essential part of your everyday. home front service.

HOOK’ S DEPENDABLE

DRUG STORES California and Market Sts. §

VITAL FACTORY WORK ® @ood Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future

® No experience Needed Apply in Person Before 2 P. M.

THE BARBASOL COMPANY

846 N. Senate Ave.

FOUNTAINEERS AGE 16 to 50

To serve food and fountain drinks. Pleasant work; chance for advancement.

See Mr. Moore

Dependable Hooks

Drug Stores. California and Market Sts. 7 a Interior Decorator Attractive and unusual position for the right person. Must have had some experience in interior decorafing. Apply employment office, 7th floor.

THE WM, H. BLOCK CO.

~ KITCHEN HELP South Shore Inn Lake Wawasee Apply Spencer Hotel 248 8. Illinois y

Punch Press Operators, Cut-Off Operators, Off Bearers, Stock Handlers, Packer-Craters, Janitor.

Apply Employment Office

MOULDINGS, INC.

741 E. Market St.

10

GOOD NIGHT JOBS OPEN TURRET LATHE OPERATORS MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS GEAR HOBB OPERATORS ENGINE- LATHE OPERATORS SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR UNIVERSAL MILL OPERATOR 48-Hour Week. Apply Personnel Office

INSLEY MFG. CORP.

801 N. Olney (3500 East) or U. 8. Employment Service, 251 Ww. Washington

JOBS WITH A FUTURE

SHIPPING AND RECEIVING DEPT, Good, permanent jobs for men, PRODUCTION DEPT. Good, permanent jobs for men and women, Pay Roll and Accounting Depariments, For ambitious, experienced girls, Apply Employment Office

BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP.

216 N. PINE ST. SKILLED AND UNSKILLED MACHINE OPERATORS, INSPECTORS

‘W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO. Essential industry: 88 years in steel business; 5Hla-day week; has openings at present 5 PRODUCTION WORKERS NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY 1 FXP. POWER SHEAR OPERATOR 2 STOCKROOM CLERKS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY APPLY MR. MILLER W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO. 543 W McCarty St

L.6.5. SPRING CLUTCH CORP. 398 Division St. Doubling Vital War Production Men and Women Urgently Needed STENOGRAPHERS BURRERS PRAVISMEN GRINDERS

ECTORS MACHINE OPRS, TIMEKEEPER . TOOLMAKERS

Apply U.S.E.S. International Harvester Co.

5565 Brookville Road ' We Need Necessary Production Workers at Once 48-Hour Week With Overtime Apply Representitive

U. S$. Employment Service

257 W. ND WC ; ANI by

Old Well Established Essential Industry

Full or Part-Time Emp loyment PAPER PACKAGE CO. 802 8. DELAWARE “INDIANAPOLIS POWER RY LIGHT C0. PBAEN TAL RPL

NO

* 7 § aon x Meter Readers *

° Water Softener Operaion Typists

Car Washers HG Auto Mechanie

Machine Operators

Teel Brien

All male workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan will be required |] to comply with all WMC regulations.

ACETYLENE BURNERS

Por. operating burning machines torch cutting steel plate Good pay, steady work Old established firm has been doing- this type work for many years. See Mr. Morgenthaler Indignapolis Machinery & Supply Co, 1959 8. Meridian St. ATTENDANT Li Sing station, 45- 2 preferable. Bud Hall, 48 8. West AUTO mechanic; ry TT See Paul Adams, HICKMAN OLDS, 1510 N Meridian.

AUTO MECHANICS 3 NEEDED AT ONCE

Farn $65 and up weekly. Ideal working conditions. See Walter Hiser.

Walter Hiser, Ine. 3850 N. ILLINOIS ST. AUTO MECHANICS—2 Top pay, good working conditions, good future on both new and used cars.

Jones Auto Co., 2955 Central

AUTO MECHANICS. GOOD CONDITIONS MMISSIONS. . 30TH

UARANTEE-CO! & CENTRAL SALES TA-4501 BAKER and divider man. Open evenings for Interview, WEST BAKING CO., 1331 E, Washington St.

J Heath's Barber 8h BARBER *** "5° wacker

COLORED BAR PORTER Permanent Position. Good Working Conditions. CLAYPOOL HOTEL

ww BOX NAILERS %

* War Work % Plenty Overtime % Incentive Plan

| =

steady work.

“LATHE HANDS For making parts used

this type Wickoff,

been doing work

years. See Mr

9 §. Meridian St St.

; Day or Night Work, Considerable Overtime N

603 E. Washington

Maintenance Engineer

tery or painting. For those desiri War, Mr, Mosey, 706 Guaranty Bldg.

Good pay. Essential indust Permanent position.

GENERAL BAKING

for repairing and rebuilding machine tools. Good pay, Old "established firm has for

i Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co.

Lithograph Press Helpers

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co. Office bldg. No carpen-

steady connection in this field, see

Maintenamce Men

many

ry.

ng post-

ry.

CoO.

318 'W. Vermont Wanted Mechanics, Helpers and Tire Men

+ In Essential Industry Apply Clyde 8. Berry

887 Mass. Ave.

For Parts Dept.

1510 N. Meridian

Aero Mayflower Transit Co. MOTORCYCLE RIDER.

SEE MR. ADAMS HICKMAN OLDS

1123 W. 21st 8t.—LI-6521 BREAD WRAPPER AND PACKERS Day or night work; full or part time. . GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W, Vérmont BUS BOYS Colored—Must be 18 Short Hours—Chance for Advancement

MAROTT HOTEL Mr. Blake CABINET MAKERS

MACHINE AND BENCH MEN GOLDSMITH EQUIPMENT CO. 339 N. CAPITOL AVENUE

CARPENTER—BR-5453

CARPENTER ELECTRICIANS

Real Silk Hosiery Mills 634 N. Noble

CAR WASHER STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY

. Superior Chevrolet 552 FE. Washington LI-4378

OPPORTUNITY CENTERLESS GRINDERS 1 Days—1 Nights 4 CLEANUP MEN

STEWART MFG. CO.

3200 E. Wash.—MR. MARTIN--FR-1421 COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440

COAL TRUCK DRIVERS

Most coal conveyor loaded STEADY EMPLOYMENT

Muesing-Merrick Coal Co. 3830 Brookville Road TR-1191 401 S. State MA-8585|™ 1114 BE. 22d MA-2481

DRAFTSMAN

We have immediate employment for skilled draftsmen. ‘Excellent post-war opportunity. CP INGANS N

Maryland & Blackford sts. or Call LI-1351

ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY

No experience needed. Good start ing pay. Overtime over 40 hours. 20 Minutes Downtown Packers—Truckers—Mill Workers

EVANS MILLING CO.

1730 W. Michigan

EXTRACTOR MAN

No Experience Necessary

STERLING LAUNDRY

735 Lexington

FOUNTAIN MEN 32.055 Freight Elevator Operator

Reliable man, white for full-time work.

___H. P. WASSON & C0, FREIGHT HANDLERS Part-Time Work Good Pay New York Central Railroad Personnel Dept. 715 Big 4 Bldg. Freight House Truckers

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

N. Y. Central Railroads PERSONNEL DEPT, 715 Big 4 Blag.. 108 8 Me 8 Meridian

FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS

Permanent Position Opportunity - for Advancement Can i ant Ly Palani

Penn Railroad, 139 E. South FRY COOK-—DISHWASHER Central Commissa 1760 8. Emerson. General Maintenance Man rk; time and one-half over 40

Day. wo hours. Essential industry. Post-war o Rorty pnts a at Baking Co., 1321

AN HANDY, MEN, Soundry, | { Permanent

Security Wood Products Go.

105 8, Meridian | =

Permanent and steady:

1853 Ludlow

preferred. For Interview Call at

American States Ins.

542 N. Meridian

MOULDERS _ and Foundry Laborers

‘good wages

PEERLESS FOUNDRY CO.

. Printing Dept. Position Open for

MULTILITH OPERATOR

Good future. Opportunity. Experienced Pleasant working conditions.

meT0C K MEN WANTED —

{28 E. Mary! and

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

"HELP WANTED—MALE

1

Man for stock room lahor. Perma nent job, critical industry See Mr. Martin, 330 W. 8th 8t. CITIZENS GAS & COKE UTILITY i

Two reliable young men over 18 in good in receiving and packing A ‘permanent posi. ion. and 50 hours per week guaranteed,

4 00K COFFEE CO. 936 E. GEORGIA

PerStock Men at Once Govt pay >

ment Indiana wall 1 Paper & Paint Co.,

* STORAGE MAN 4

We need a man for daytime work In our milk storage. This is a permanent | job with —good hours and chance for] advancement. Banquet: Ice Cream & Milk! 1214° Southeastern

eg —— oe eee § i Spin . TALLYMAN for Checking Freight Opportunity for Advancement

PENN RAILROAD

139 E. South 8t ~ TIRE REPAIR MAN

"GOOD WAGES . . . GOOD HOURS

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.

802 N. Capitol ol Ave e 1 "Tire Service Man

at good hrs. and good salary

Goodyear Service |

ni 1 N. Delaware

Truck Body Repair Men * i

Apply Wm. R. Stewart Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 887 Mass. Ave.

TRUCK MECHANIC Full or Part Time

Good Pay—Steady Work

GENERAL TRUCK SALES, INC. LI-7461

- WATCHMAN

On night shift. Must also tend boilers Steady hours, Essential industry. _6 Nights a week. Call at personnel office.

PITTMAN-MOORE CO.

1200 Madison Ave.

HELPERS & WELDERS We need men now Jar work Plenty of overtime Ask for Mr. Wirdlow

HUGH J. BAKER & CO.

802 -W. ~McCarty

“X-RAY ORDERLY

Steady Employment ply X-Ray Department

METHODIST HOSPITAL

BOYS

Age 16 up

for full time work in our stock rooms. No machinery. Daytime hours.

—> Lane Bryant «—

752 E. MARKET ST.

BOYS

VACATION WORK We are now accepting applications, full

CH- -6122

bundle them for shipment

Mr. Morganthaler.

1959 8. Meridian St

ORDER WORKERS

Men to fill orders for steel bars and Cranes and handling equipment available, Old established firm. Good pay, steady work, See

Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co,

See Bill Strawn

915 Virginia Ave.

PAINT AND BODY MAN Good proposition for right man

STRAWN AUTO SALES

EXPERIENCED pipefitter in critical industry; 48-hour week; for overtime Gatehouse,

See

needed $1.09 an hour; time and one-half O. Baker, CITIZENS GAS & COKE UTILITY, 2050 Prospect st.

PLUMBER; x.

ILLINOIS

WANTED

STREET

N. Pennsylvania.

PORTER—White; $30; board ISON HOUSE, 4343 Southport bus.

(White or Colored

MAROTT HOTEL Mr. Blake

% NIGHT PORTER

Top Wages

Ses Mr. Booher

819 E. Washington Bt.

PORTER — Colored for cocktail bar; $30 to start; no Sunday.| —— Sportsman Club, Mr. Hussey, 934

Madison.

~ KITCHEN PORTER

For Automotive Business Permanent ‘Employment

+ C. T. FOXWORTHY CO. %

or part time work, No experience necessary, Must be 16 years of age or over. If interested see Mr. Miller,

.J. HOLLIDAY & CO. 543 W. McCARTY BOYS 18 or over for stock room

Will consider those available after school hours

National Hosiery Mills ~~. RI-1321, 8 A. N 8 A. M tc to 5 P.M

“ MIDDLE-AGED MAN for General Clerical Work

in Office Living West Preferred

223 Lynn—BE-0888

MAN to wash trucks and do porter work in garage. Essential indus-| try, post-war opportunity. See Mr. Harmon, West Baking Co. 1331 E. Washington St: > MAN — 18 TO 50 to operate welding equipment, warehouse. Apply in person, Linde Air Products Co, 7290 N. Pennsylvania.

YOUNG MAN

General work in pressroom. 5-Day, 40-hour week. Time and a hall for over 40 hours. See Mr. Rusie, The al dianapolis Tim es; 214 W “Maryland. to Work in Dry Cleaning. Room Modern Dry Cleaning Plant

DAVIS CLEANERS

2835 Northwestern Ave.

i THE MAD-

Take

)

x

COLORED MAN

Strong. Steady job. Good salary Ref-! | erence. required American Linen Supply Co 115 N Capitol

+ MEN « 65 or Under

ence needed.

£x trade. half over 40 hours. with a post-war nings for interview 133+ B W

try with

MEN Claypool Hote

{Call Mr

|General Hauling

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HELP WANTED— MALE

* FREINOFER BAKERS >

AN ESSENTIAL INDU

STR will employ 3 men for NT saxery routes selling house to house.

Men earne ng from $50 to $85 per week. No experts x We will train you. or oy ~84

‘LEARN A TRADE

cellent opportunity to learn Fi Age 18 to 40

secu

ashington st -

MEN NEEDED To Stack Cases of Milk Day time job. Apply ee ICE CREAM 5 MILK CO. 1214 Southeastern Ave.

“MEN TO LOAD BREAD 0D TRUCKS Night work, good pay, essential induse post-war security. Open eves nings for interview West Baking Ce. 1331 E EV Washington st. 2 | Past middle age, white; for po= sitions as ELECTRICIAN~PLUMBER MAINTENANCE & ENGINE ROOM Perm, position, Good working conditions.

MEN NATIONAL MATTRESS CO. 806 N. Senate Ave,

WHY WORK AT ADAMS? Steady employment; good pay every chance to learn and advance self: vacations with pay; attractive on insurance plan; generous profit-sharing and retirement plan; clean working cone ditions: athletic activities. Apply employe ment office, J D. Adams Manufacturi

ng Co. 217 8, Belmont Ave. (Take W. Washe ington streetcar.)

ARE YOU THE MAN?

We need men for work in our dairy plant Good pay, permanent employe m Good chance for advancement, No

GL DAIRY

Wells HU-1331

| Permanent Position

in an essential industry; 45-hour week, s ays. Ideal ‘wor king conditions. on not necessary rown Paper Box Co. nn) E _GEORGIA ST. EXCELLENT opportunity for experien ‘man to earn 8c ro managing grease racks. Walter -Hisér, Inc., 38350 N. Nie nois SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 13 "HEAR - YOUR’ SONGS ON RADIO! Amateur Song Writers Service 4520 Bs 10TH

PERSON AL SERVICES

FOR BUSY WOMEN Nationally advertised Permanents, of narily sell for twice the price on sale this week. Pine Hair Styling. COLD WAVES . . . $1.50 , Worth $10-12—All Work Guaranteed. No Appointments Needed

Open Every Nite ‘Til 10 P.M. OTHER PERMANENTS ONLY $2.48

Doors Open at 8:30 A. M. Bring or Send Your Children Plenty of Service—No ing ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD, 401 Bldg. RI-0481. Cor. TL & Wash, sh, Sts.

LADIES. MEN'S GARMENTS IMGT UR TFN 37 TL A {INET Sa 3 RIL FTE

MEYER O JACOBS

212-214 E 16th WA-C

RN BEAUTY INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY We Graduate Skilled Operators Trained by Expert Teachers INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY 34 WASH.

CLOGGED SEWERS OPENED RI, 8814 ile co. IR. 9108

CLEANING CO. Clogged sewers, downspouts, sink drains eel. No dige

roots cut with electric ging, no mess, Work guar. Estimates free,

CRUSHED stone for your drive; cinders $5 a load; spread. BE-1006-M.

ELECTRICAL REPATRS—AIll kinds houses hold electrical circuits and connese tions repaired. TA-4926.

WE SICAL Front End Repairing and Aigung

Auto and Trucks (All Makes) SPITZNAGEL & CLAY. 525 W. FURNITURE MOVING Equipped for heavy or light m Immediate service, day or night. : moving.

Call B. Berry BE-0859

Hardwood firs. laid, old firs. IR-6968

refin. Remodelings, Est. free. Hardwood floors laid, fine % ished, refinished. Est. free. BR-852 “INSURANCE ANALYSIS This service enables you. to maintaiw adequate INSURANCE value on all PROP« ERTY and LIABILITY INSURANCE. Cone sultation without obligation. SCHENCK INSURANCE AGENCY FR-2147. 921 State Life. BR+T621,

. : 8 all Interior Decorating o> come. cube

rooms, campus rooms and nurseries, CHe 482

“FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATING. CALL GA-3600. LAWNMOWERS sharpened and © Quick service. TUX-TEN HARDWARR 3403 E. 10th st, CH-5318.

renovated. Box innerspring Mattresses repaired early. RI-1832.

— | Moth Holes, Tears, Burns

REWOVEN Guu HOOSIER WEAVING CO, 500 State Life bldg. MA-TIM

AND LIGHT HAULING MOVING BE-0441-J

Labor work in food plant. Excellent possibilities for older men who can do fairly! heavy work.

Call or Write EVANS MILLING CO. 1730 W. Michigan MENESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experience NOT Necessary Full or part-time. Steady work now and after the war. Our business has been In operation here for 78 years National Starch Products, Ine. 1515 8. DROVER

PORTER

PORTERS

18 TO 45

and one-half over 40 hours. tinuous employment. Apply

AR, INC.

_901 E 16th Street ~ Day and Night

Colored References Required

In Institution . Call Supt.

PRESSER

The Wm, H. Block

REESE ROOFING CO.

Por shearing steel plate,

has been important phase our

959 8 M Meridian St Permanent and steady;

good

7

1853 Ludlow Ave

business and advance. "Good wa learning. Steddy and permanef

1853 Ludlow Ave

To WANTED

8T. MORITZ 100 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.

Full or part time, 8 days a week Time Steady,

L. STRAUSS & CO.

“MAN FOR POWER HOUSE

_BE-4707.

Experienced in Men's Clothing Apply Employment Office, 7th Fir,

'ROOFERS AND HELPERS

1050 E. 49TH ST.

SHEAR OPERATORS

Good pay, steady work, Old established firm. This

foc over 15 years. See Mr. Morgenthaler. Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co.

Sheet Metal Workers

Furnace Department

Peerless Foundry Co.

Peerless Fou ndry Co.

con-

business

wages.

CH-6122

SHIPPING ROOM HELPER |

Opportunity to learn. warm air furnace

gu while

CH-8122.

MEN FACTORY AND YARD

Essential industry; steady work, No experience necessary CENTRAL VENEER CO. Brightwood 2143 Winter A Ave,

"5 MEN, 17-60 %

MA, 8766

washing. © good, A-0688. word Ime CHe

PAPER CLEANING

| PAPER cleaning,” wall clean _work guarant eed.

Paper Hanging Roaming

guaranteed. mediat# service Floyd Coffman. 6258-M

PAPER HANGING and cleaning, white, 34 years’ experience. Immediate service, LE§1980

Paper Hanging

PAPER hanging—I{ree BL- 143 0 PAPER HANGING iy cleaning. Work guaranteed MA. 1 799 Patch Plastering Shai —— ima 2-DAY radio repair We have 38-25 and _50-L8 tubes. 1538 N fl. RI-5636

REVOKED AUTO LICENSE

With

Immediate Bervice, Est. free. IR-876Q, estimates (white),

Estimates Free CH-2083

for production job in an essential paper industry No experience necessary Time and one-half over 40 hours

THE BEVERIDGE PAPER CO.

717 _W. WASHINGTON

to Work in Plant 1% Hour Werk

ACETYLENE PRODUCTS CO.

1760 8. Harding

~ MEN OVER 50 for essential war work to deliver grams in downtown putiding

Pleasant | interesting work, See Dalton, 18 N. Meridian

WESTERN UNION

MEN Steady work, plenty of overtime. In essential food industry Hand trucking | w and loading flour and feed. E-Z-BAKE MILLS “Acme-Evans Co., Ine. Blackford St, and W. Washington

MEN—16 to 55 @ for work in service station. perma. nent: good starting lary: oppor. | “tunity for advancement; no tire or | grease work

GASETER IA @®

1031 E. Washington 8t |

|GODD FUTURE MEN NEEDED

In our plant. Good pay. Permanent employment. No experiences necessary.

ROBERTS DAIRY

Call Mr Wells _HU-1331 1331

x WHITE MEN x

For janitor and elevator jobs in office building, Steady jobs for steady men, SEE RAY THOMPSON. 106 Gua

tele

MEN | Roof Repairs, all kinds. New

Certificate filed. Responsibility ot LIABLE INS. AGENCY, IN 32 INDIANA TRUST BLDG. MA-04%1 tree trimming

ROLLER Tree Expert Co. and removing BR-1065. 6312 Broadway. vei

ROOFING 357 “anise Tmmegins fre

) Guaranteed work. * RI-2928 ‘Steaming and Painting OAT Wall Washing, BE-2298-R Washing Machines, 5 ne | HOME APPLIANCE BERVICE. CH. 1644,

WATCH REPAIRING

Finest Workmanshi uargnteed Prompt Service 204 Indiana Trust Bldg

Gus Meister Established 1908

Ray Achenback EXPERIENCED colored > woman; houses cleaning. clean wallpaper, woodwork, indows,

wash walls By the job, [| WA- 4344

ONE-DAY SERVICE. | Grasent Cleaners, (244.46 N, Cape

| SPECIALIZE in repairing chimneys, foundations, leaky: roofs and gutters. GA-1147

| GET your houses and . farms panied while we ai Ja good paint; free

estimates. BE-08

roofs.

ROTATED Shy TR TR oy a a founda on: gutter airing. GA-§783 painuag |

Ro WS W WITHOUT BOARD 18

BARTON HOTEL

Cleans attractive rooms: good Weekly rates upon application. Del at Michigan EB. 49-~Nic

y furnished couch, —s

+ studio _¥