Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1945 — Page 27
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ianapolis high ns are ready to schedules, and ns continue play , this week, rated as one of indouts in the ed to Evansvillé strong Memorial
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THE INDIAN
| On Athletic Teams, Players
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (U. P.).—The navy today announced relaxation of its regulations governing navy athletic teams and individual
athletes.
Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal issued a directive which makes it possible for naval service teams to travel outside their national collegiate athletic association district and participate in certain benefit
| Navy Relaxes Restrictions —
- Among
y contests. . These contests include only those sponsored by the American Red Cross, community war fund, army or navy relief and the national infantile paralysis foundation as part
in any Amateur
organization.
teams and individuals to participate Athletic union~ sponsored event, or events conducted by any other recognized amateur Star navy athletes
Leaders |
of their annual fund-raising drives. Bond Games Authorized Net profits are to be turned over to the sponsoring organization. In 1ddition, games or contests to help tovernment bond drives are also wuthorized,
Previous regulations did not allow
formerly could not compete in outside competition, exhibition matches. In addition, individuals on authorized leave may participate anywhere in the country in amateur athletics or benefits, but not for personal financial gain, However, leave for such a purpose will not be given
particularly in|
“Swede” Carpenter continues to |
Softball Meet Will Continue
in the opener.
{Albany and. the . Hamilton |Coneys against Lafayette ALCO.
{5-4, and Fuzzy's- All-Stars o Greenwood shaded Speedway All Stars in a 12-inning tilt, 3.to 2. Castle Barn won {Clowns, 7-2, in (played. A tilt
{Barn club and Gold Bar
of Cin-
(for Sunday.
dominate the contingent of In-
special consideration.
Boxer Held
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. P.) —Former Heavyweight
\ aval, marine corps and coast guard i irvice teams to travel outside the | dunds of the National Collegiate « thletic association istrict in which 1 ley were situated. Teams now may be absent from their stations for 48 hours, traveling anywhere within that time limit and by air if desired. The directive also permits naval
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draft evasion by the F.B.I,
numbers writing.
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Boxer Gus Dorazio, already charged with
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dianapolis midget racing drivers competing in: the regular weekly In
the championship standings announced this week Carpenter was in third position with 60 points. con= tinued to lead and Duane Carter
Javery S spended
BOSTON, ous has been suspended by
team plays in Pittsburgh today.
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Second round play in the softball .|derby will be resumed ‘tonight at Speedway stadium with the Terre Haute Firemen meeting Five Points
Other games carded tonight by Promoter John Devney send Stokely Foods of Greenwood against New (0.)
from W. I. the other game | between the Castle!
leinnati was rained out and re-set!
13 (U, P) ~The
Dell Bissonette for failing to report for a game Tuesday in Chicago. The
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APOLIS TIMES
Swope Resigns In Turf Protest
NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (U.P). — Herbert. ‘Bayard: Swope has quit as chairman of the ' Turf Committee of America in protest against. the ‘“deliberate discoutresy” of the five New York race tracks in planning their own fall charity meeting. The T.C. A. was sbpotited in Chicago in 1942 to plan racing's war relief program. Part of its plans was a victory meeting which for the past three years raised a total
Link-Belt Ewart defeated Northiof $3,000,000 for war relief and lside A. ©, in 11 innings last night, | ;
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ries.
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home offices of the Boston Braves|Schultz, St. Louis Brown's reserve sald today that Pitcher Al Javery catcher, boasts the best average in Manager |either
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DEATH NOTICES 1 Indianapolis Times, Thur. Sept. 18, 1045 BOURNE--Edwin G., age 65. Husband of Mary E. Bourne, father of Mrs, Mararet Haus, Mrs. Kathleen Wasson and
Janet, Phyllis, Doris, Charles and Francis, U. 8. navy; brother of Mrs. Leroy
Freeman Clyde - and Harold Bourne, entered into rest Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, 2 p. m, at Ben Davis chapel.
Burial Floral Park, Moore Mortuaries.
CAMPBELL—Wilbur D., age 40 years, beloved son of William Campbell, brother of Mrs. June Woods, George and Herbert Campbell, passed away Tuesday a. m. neral Friday, 10 r, m,, from the residence, 852 W. New York st. Burial Floral Park Friends may call at the residence any
time. Shirley Service, mi ——— CECH ~Jastph Edward Jr., beloved son BILLING CLERK 0; oseph and Bessie Cecil, passed away Thursday. Services Saturday, 2 one Neek's training if not exp. m,, at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 Rey st. Burial Washington Park Lh RL cemetery, HER BTENOGRAP
DARBY -Mary E., beloved wife of Andrew J. Darby, mother of Mrs, Pauline Jones, grandmother of Charles Jr., Bobbygene, Roy Vernon Hahn, Patricia Louise and Theodore and Danny Lee Jones; sister of Mrs. Nora Erhardt, Mrs. Faye Price and Clarence Willis, entered into rest Wednesday, age 50 years. Services Priday, Bent. 14, at Calvary Baptist Church, 2 p. Priends may call at residence, 6600 E 21st. Burial Memorial Park. Moore Mortuaries.
DUSANG--Lucinda, age 63. Wife of Vernon L. Dusang, mother of George H. Dusang, Mrs. Lula Josephine Clark, Louisiana; Mrs. Mildred ck, Indian: apolis; Mrs. Mary E. Hartman, Greenfield; sister of Perry Campbell, Garland Campbell, Mrs, Edna Headley and Mrs Hattie Ivanhoff, passed away Thursday morning at residences Funeral notice later. Conkle service. HUGHES--Maggie, veloved mother of Walter J. Hughes, Mrs, Effie Diets and Ernest Hughes, grandmother of James A, Hughes, Laverne Hughes, Eva Baker, Edith Davis and John Dietz Jr, passed away Tuesday p. m. Funeral Friday, 10 a. m., from Shirley Bros. ‘Central Chapel” 046 N. lllinois st, Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the chapel any time after 4 p. m. Thursday, KENDALL—Cornelius O., age 76, beloved husband of Bedle L. Kendall, father of Claude B. and Arlie E. Kendall, Callie J Baker, Mary B. Nordsiek and opal A Dudley, passed away Wednesday p. m. n. neral: Friday, 1:30 p. m,, at he oe Herrman funeral home, 1505 8, Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill, 0 er may call at funeral home any time,
KOHNLE—Charles R., 1516 Woodlawn
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GIRLS OR WOMEN
18 to 40—To Learn Pressing
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Shampoo & Set Nominal Charge
International Beauty School, 342 E. Wash. HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9 _
EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERATOR
with a following,
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salon which caters to exclusive clientele. Reply, giving age, experience, etc.
Address Times, Box A-398
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SEAMSTRESS 40-Hour Week
General Fur Cleaners 235 S. Meridian
BILLING CLERK
Permanent position operating International Electromatic Fanfold billing machine, standard typewriter keyboard. 5%-day week. Call CH, 0673 for interview. |
: TYPING & POSTING Permanent positions, 44-hour week.
McQUAY-NORRIS MFG. CO. |
1737 Massachusetts Ave. i
BOOKKEEPER
Young woman with bookkeeping experience to work in accounting department. Excellent salary, 40hour week, See Mr. Pontius.
POLAR ICE & FUEL CO.
2000 Northwestern ave,
BOOKKEEPER
Girl to operate bookkeeping Apply employment office.
Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp.
216 N. Pine st.’
machine.
ment. Box A-526 Times, or call BR-6248 after 7 p. m.
Bookkeeper-Typist
Excellent opportunity for right party; b-day, 40-hour week, Pleasant working con-
ave, husband of Frances, father of 2 ditions and chance for ades i gu Brower, passed, wey Wades vancement, Apply. in person, he J. C. Wilson "Chapel of the Chimes,” Mr, Nicewanger 1234 Prospect st. Friends invited. Burial INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Crown Hill, Friends may call at the . Maryland cel of the S Cuma” Member of tent ge, F. an . MURET-—Harriet B., age 59, mother of CHORUS GIRLS John and Russell Muret of Pontiac, | With or without experience. We train Mich, and Olara Muret of Thdlanapons, you free. Good salary while learning sister of Mrs, Scott Clements of “Morenci, Apply daily. Hughie Mack, manager Fox Phillip i
Mich.; Mrs. Uly Gray, Vevay, Ind.; Rorls, Parmer City, IL; grandmother of Marilyn Muret, passed away Wednesday evening, Services Saturday 10:30 a. m Conkle funeral home, 1934 W. Mich st, Friends invited. Graveside service vay, Ind, about 3:30 p, m. Saturday. OSTENFORTH—Earl P,, husband of Mary Harmon Ostenforth, father of Mary an Fred Funeral ay, 8:30, at the rby Mortyary, Meridian at 19th st. 9 a m, ai Catherine h. ter CalFriends may call at morPIEL—Bdward Otto, three miles northwest of Cumberiand, passed away Wednesday morning, age B54, beloved husband ol Emma Plel, father of Irma Louise Piel, son of Miss Louisa Piel, brother of William, Charles, Fred and Minnie Plel and Mrs. Mary Malone, Funeral Friday at 2:10 Pp. m., at the residence; 2:30 p. m., at BL John's Evangelical and Reformed Church,
Thursday. BINANI—-Mary Matilda, age 20, beloved daughter of Mr. Marcello Rinani, sister of Marcello Jr. and Lydia Rinani, passed away Wednesday morning. Funeral service Saturday, 8:30 a. m., at the Stevens & Sons funeral home; 9 a, m, at the Holy Trinity church, Priends may call at the funeral home, 2831 W, 10th, any time, Burial St. Joseph cemetery. ROBERTSON—Rose Ann, mother of Mrs. Eleanor Jane May, passed away Sept. 11, St. Vincent's hospital. Priends may call at the Feeney & Feeney funeral home, 233) N. Meridian st. Punersl Friday, 8:45, from funeral home; 9:30 a. m, Our Lady of Lourdes church. Burial Ft. Wayne, Ind, (St, Petersburg, Pla, and Pi, Wayne, Ind, papers please copy). YOUNG-—Mrs, Mary H., 66 years, wife of George H., mother of Mrs, Clifford T. Branin, Canton, O., and Donald P. Young, di apolis, passed away Wednesday, antoh, O Services Planner & Buchanan |. ey par ines 2 p. m. Priends invited. Interment Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary after 8 p. m. Thursday,
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mbeland. Burial 8t, John's Cemetery. est, firm; good pay. Mr. 542 N. Meridian Max Herilich & Son service. Ettinger, 108 N. Delaware Bt, MA-9328. RAEBER--Willihm Edward, age 38 years, : of 4585 Young ave, beloved husband of TYPIST needed by important peace Thelma L. Raeber, father of William E. Cc 0 0 K Poe a yr ono Bak ua Jr. and Mary Jo Raeber, son of Mrs. Gate Office, Citizens Gas & Coke th Ernestine Raeber, brother of Mrs. Myron ity 2950 Prospect. Hunt, passed away Wednesday morning. 6 Days ’ Services Baturday, 3 px m., from Shirley mmm— Bros. Irvington Hill Ohapel, 5371 No Sunday Work EXPERIENCED waitress for tavern Work. Washington st. Burial Memorial Park Hours Jo p. m. till Ja Pp. jo. “a Priends may call at chapel after 7 p. m, week, erence requ i v 7 y Apply Employment Office road. Interview between 8:00 M. and
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