Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1946 — Page 32

es M. Clark Enters P Primary for Prosecutor : powerful but they do mot control me and cannot buy me. If elected prosecutor I would try to eliminate ‘shakedowns’ of taverns and bonds-

men rackets and discourage politi cal alliances with gamblers.”

WEATHER MAN CALM AS MERCURY SOARS

1f the OPA had a ceiling on tem-

state {dr the last two years, today announced his candidacy for the Republicin nomination for

tor. ! has practiced law here “30 years with offices in the a Trust building. He lives with his wife and daughter at 4803 Allisonville rd. : “I am not a candidate of any group or faction,” he said. “If I “should be the prosecutor I would

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ress Toul wy and Sym.

OR oe Way #« The ALLIED FLORISTS = Assn. pots

of Indiana

Q FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE

demand respect for law without SUIE Supervision, Le. Saves goo, federal . charges today. The are a and when they corrupt our public officials and become | climate was as inflationary as prices a political football, I for one am On used cars and almost as hot as against--them and against those most of their radiators. who prey upon them.” "By way of example, the mercury Mentions Rival (thermometer type, not automobile)

In his announcement he referred hiad gushed to 75 bY hook 4nd Save every indication of getting entirely to Alex M. Clark, mentioned as one; of nand this afternoon. Yesterof the regular organization's candi- : dates for prosecutor, as having “too little experience” for the job. “Those of us who believe in law enforcement feel that a key office like prosecutor requires a man of greater maturity and ability,” he said. . “The bosses think they are

‘GOVERNOR CREATES NEW SAFETY BOARD

Governor Gates today created a new traffic safety commission to carry out recomniendations of the _ Joint committee on traffic safety : problems appointed last January. i ‘The governor himself will head % the commission. Other members are Secretary of State Rue J. Alexander; Cok A. R. Killian, superin- - tendent of. state police; ‘John H. . Lauer, chairman of the state high- ¥ way commission; Dr, Clement T. © Malan, superintendent of public in«struction, and. Attorney General : James A. Emmert. ¢ At its first session the commis- . gion named Prof. J. L. Lingo, director of the Public Safety Institute at Purdue university, as its direc- , tor, M. W. Cameron, assistanj di- “ Fector of the Bureau of Motor Ve- » hicles, was named secretary to the @ommission. ; “Duties of the new commission, : the governor's announcement said, . will be to assume “active and ag- . gressive leadership” inthe development and functioning of the official statewide safety program recommended by the co-ordinating committee. The program covers driver

peratures the weatherman ‘would

75 and in the afternoon it hit a season high of 77. Always sane and rational, the weatherman used no superlative adjectives in today’s forecast: “Fair today and tonight. Partly cloudy and continued warm.” If you're interested in long-range redictions, here's the five-day federal forecast: “Temperatures will average six to 10 degrees above normal. Cooler: tomorrow. and Sunday. Warmer Tuesday and Wednesday. Precipitation (rain to you) will average one-quarter inch, occurring as showers tomorrow night and Sunday and again Wednesday. Temperatures loitered above 70 until 7 p. m. last night. But the day's high was still five degrees below the March 28, 1910, record of 82,

all

DEATH NOTICES Indianapolis Times, Friday, Mar. 29, 1946 BERRY—John M., age 96, formerly of Indianapolis, passed away in Chicago after a brief illness. Father of Hugh 8. Berry, Cincinnati, O.; Rush K. Berry and Mrs. Grace Alexander, city: grandfather of John ., Hugh Berry and Arthur Alexander, Service followed by cremation will be held at Chicago. [CORRECTED NOTICE] BRANDLEIN—Cora B., beloved wife of Charles John Brandiein, mother of Chester and Roy Brandlein, Mrs, na MecClintock, all of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ruth Sorensen “of Linwood, Cal, passed away Wednesday p. m., at the residence, 127 W. Pleasant Run Parkway, south drive. Priends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect st. Services Saturday, 10:30 a. m., from the funeral home, - terment Round Hill Cemetery. COONEY-—Mary Jo, age 6 years, of 2400 Union, little daughter of Edward and Velma (Thoman) grandchild of Mr. and Mrs, P. Thoman and Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Cooney. Funeral notice later. Lauck service. CROUCH—Harold, Edmond, age 48 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George Crouch of Beech Grove, brother of Rufus, Indjanapolis, Maggie Collins and Arthur of Beech Grove, passed away

Cooney,

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examining * and licensing safety Thursday. Services Saturday, 2:30 p. m,, : ’ Little & Sons’ Funeral Home, 100 i education, safety features of traffic|st, Beech Grove. Burial New 1 Main

cemetery. Friends may call any time. DUNN-—James Alfred, age 32, beloved husband of Nina Maxine Dunn, father of Nina Carol, son of Mrs. Minta Dunn, brother of Virgil Dunn and Clarence Dunn, . Thelma Griffin, Leona Crabb and na Borneman. Funeral and services Monday, 2 p. m., from, Speaks & Finn Funeral Home, 1639 N. Meridian. Burial Memorial Park. Member of Prospect Masonic Lodge and Fraternal Order of Police, Friends may call after Saturday

coyrts, traffic engineering and enforcement of traffic laws. The commission also will be assigned to develop necessary safety ‘ legislation and to co-ordinate mat- + ters on which support of the Indi.ana Traffic Safety Council and other organizations is needed.

*EDIFORS LOOK FOR RECORD GATHERING

Members of the Indiana Republican Editorial association will meet

JONES—Willis, husband of Hattie M Jones, father of Carl L. Jones and Merle Kester, brother of Mrs. Ada Stanley, grandfather of Lt. Robert V. Jones, Chicago, passed away Wednesday evening at residence, Rockville rd. Services Saturday, 2 p. m.,, Joann Thompson Primitive Baptist church, 3000 W. 10th st. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 i Mietngan By So noon Saturday, church from 1 p. m. until hour of service," Pm. SSlrdny

&

: here tomorrow for what association |LaNp—oliver (Ollie), age 76, father of officers predicted would be the big- Mrs, Effie Dalzell, Mrs. Naomi Hodge, Mrs. Lillian Ailes, Mrs, Ellen Rynard

gest spring meeting in the organizations history. Principal speaker for the meeting will be Governor Edward Martin of Pennsylvania. He will address the editors at a banquet tomorrow evening. Other honor guests at the convention will include Governor Gates and Indiana's two U. 8. senators, Raymond E. Willis and Homer E. Capehart, George Huish of East Chicago,

Emerald, Harold, Thomas and Paul Lan passed away at his residence in Hand, burg Thursday afternoon. Service Sufiday, 3 p. m, at Brownsburg Methodist Shufeh. a isuds invited, Burial Greencemetery. Frien Jew com y ds may call at the LEAZENBY—Jennie Lee, 1031 8. West st., | daughter of Theodore and Beatrice Leaz- | enby, passed away Thursday. Services| Sunday, 1 p. m., at the above address, Burial Odd Fellows Cemetery at Delphi, Ind. (Delphi and Logansport papers please copy). Beanblossom Service. MALEY—John, age 54, passed away suddenly Tuesday evening, son of Catherine Maley, brother of Anna and James Maley Mrs. Julia Flannigan and Mrs. Marguerite

bury Winders,

Conkle Service. | W

DEATH NOTICES 1 Indianapolis Times, Friday, Mar. 20, 1046 SPALDING—Edward Leroy, 1130 Fletcher, brother of Mrs, William Smith, passed away Wednesday morning. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday, 9:15 a. m, and 10 a. m at . Patrick's Church. Burial Calvary Cemetery, Friends may call at mortuary. WINDERS—-The Rev, Charles H., 7014 Rockville rd, Puspung of Clara Bradather

away Thursday. Services Downey Friends invited. Friends may ner & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday and Sunday. ZIEGLER—Charles P., husband of Eliza(nee - Sullivan), father of Mary, J., Bdward F. and Elisabeth Ann Ziegler, brother of Flora Houser, stepson of Henry Molher, stepbrother of Marie and Amelia Molher, died Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, 8:30, at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st.; 9 a. m, St Patrick's Church. Interment Calvary Cemotery. Friends may call at the mortuary.

CARD OF THANKS 3

HEATHCO—We acknowledge with grateful appreciation the thoughtful expressions of sympathy, acts of love and kindness extended to us in our recent bereavement the loss of our beloved little son, David Allen We also extend grateful! thanks for the numerous cards, letters of symrathy and beautiful floral tributes. We especially thank the Rev, Andray, the Rev. igman, Organist, (Pallbearers) Mr. W. Patterson, Mr. Kenneth Alyea, Mr. Jacob Warley, Mr. Raymond Bicknell, employees

of R. C. A. and Kenneth Shirly of Shirley Bros. for his kind consideration. OTHER, DADDY, JUDITH ANN HEATHCO.

2 McMATH-—We wish to thank our many friends, relatives, neighbors for the cympathy, kindness and beautiful floral offerat the passing of our wife and . Mrs. Mattie Griffn McMath, We especially thank Dr. John W. Little, Rev. Jacob Griffin, G. Lavon Fisher, Royster

& Askin Funeral Directors, employees of Marmon-Herrington Co, employees of Indianapolis division of American Legion, post office employees, organization of Centenary Christian church, pglibearers, Mrs, Katzenberger and Mrs," Nellar for the beautiful and touching music which they rendered. —J. A. McMATH AND CHILDREN,

FUNERAL DIRECTORS CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. Michigan st. BE-1934

F ARLEY f UNERALS Market 1234

1604 W Morris

Ion

& BUCHANAN~25 West Fal

Creek Boulevard. TA-3371. BERT S. GADD* 2130 Prospect St MA-6049 GRINSTEINER'S 601 B. New York 2 ©, H. HERRMANN 1508 8. EAST ST. HISEY & TITUS

951 N. Delaware St.

JONES & HURT MORTUARY

SHEFIELD CHAPEL Pi and Night Ambulance Service 2226 Shelby st. GA-2570

SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 954 N. Tiinols 8409 ROBERT W. STIRLING 1423 Prospect MA-8878 MORTUARY

1632 8. MERIDIAN FR-5717-J. ©. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE 1234 Prospect St.

MA-8480

MA-0438

LOST AND FOUND 1 LOST—8payed female, part cocker and spitz; white with black markings, nick

in tongue, short tail, from 4900 Washington blvd, Name PFriskey. Reward. BR-1512,

LOST—8Small black and white fox terrier, part bull; vicinity Mount Jackson, 8! W. Washington. ‘‘Tiny.” Reward. Joe Wildman, 209 8. Hancock, BE-5532-R. LOST, bilifold, red cloth, coin case combined, between Kroger's store on W, 18th and Warman ave. Reward. 1207 N. arman, BE-3950-J

Reward, 1118 N, Capitol, apt. 22B. LI8400. LOST — AZ. B. sorority pin with A.T, and gavel attached, engraved on back. Reward. TA-0602. ay LOST—Lady's Bulova wrist watch, Monar Downtown vicinity, Reward. CHy 25

LOST—Brown and white and terrier, Thursday.

ts

pup, part spi ‘‘Bddie.”

Devine, all of Indianapolis, Funeral fro: Speaks & Finn Puneral Home, 1639 N. Meridian st., Saturday, 8:30 a. m.; St. John’s Church, 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. Member of Garfield Post 88, American Legion. McMANAMA-—Chester B., 1340 N St., entered into<rest Thursday, Tuzeds years, husband of Ruth McManama 6 father of Durane, Robert and Byron McManama, son of Frank McManama, brother of Charles and Carl McManama. Seryices Sunday, 2:30 p. m., at the Baker Funeral - Home, Dayton, Ind. Friends ma

editor of the Calumet City News ‘and the Indiana City Press, is ‘)scheduled to succeed Floyd F. .Oursler of Cynthiana as president of the association. He currently is first vice président and will move “Into the top post under a ~vetnm whereby each officer of the or Jartaation Oe on 4 call at residence until 12 noon ray . . |MASSON—J. Edward, 249 Blue Ridge rd Under the same rule of succes- | o husband of Pauline, father of ne sion, John Sellers of Franklin 18 | Thursday. oe pe, re scheduled to move from second to | Mortuary Saturday, 2 p. m Hy ys first — vice president and —Claude [call st mortuany 1. Friends may Billings of Akron will advance from |MENDILL — Jacob. 135 E. Market st “treasurer to second vice president. |; 0ie4 away Wednesday. Services Pian’ : Only the office of treasurer will be anan Mortuary Saturday, 3:30

Pp. m, Friends invited. Cremation Fla - for election of a new candi- & Buchanan Crematory. Friends may call date.

"BUTLER JOURNALISM Ap FIELD DAY RESUMED

Negley of Huntington P sister of Mrs, Gayle Kinzel of Indianars. MIs, Emma Jacobs of St. Petersburg, dinnapolis. and" Mrs. Becirs “wos If " amin Wolfe o Providence, R. I, passed away at her Butler university's annual jur- ome, 2338 N. Taibo, Wednesday. Fu- : . at Oaklandon Chri nalism field day, abandoned during Suzen Sunday, 3:30 p, m. Body will lie the war, will be held April 27, Rosa- hy Rw = Shurch from 1:30 until time f . e ond Risser Jones, acting journal- Buneral Home Onli os TL pat Hoo oe ism epartment head, announced | idsy. Burial I, O. O. F. cemetery. : J] today. |PRARGE. Sarah, age 75 years, of 1001 £51 ave, widow of Edward y {he Invitations have been issued to mother of Harold A., Ralph ~ and Bari 7 h school journalists in Indiana x Erange, ter of Arthur PF, and Walter . i ock, passed away Thu . m, - participate in the one-day pro-|Puneral Monday 1:30 om a * Bram of talks, lectures and demon- |p. Chiral Chapel, M6 N_ Iinols st. oh ncordia cemetery, Friend srations on practical newspaper call at the chapel any time after sr m. work given by Indianapolis news~|Surday. ' papermen and women, Radio news. |*"\0. "Ri Mrs. Marie 310 N. Alabama, " y, Mister o Is, casting will also be included on this! Columbus, Ind ; Hy I ea year's program. | freuapells, 3N¢ Anton Bele, North Vernon, : \ AWAY nesday event t Contests will be held, the journal- Rochetter, Minn. Services Fanner Ba. Jsm head said, to select the best | Chanan Mortuary. Time later.

Te ‘paper in schools, with more than SPLVAGE--Thella A.. (Van Diver), age 4 . | 79, 2114 Madison ave, bel 2000 students and schools with an|of Nellie I. Zimmer, two Srandchudren.

enrollment under 2000, ihe. Areat.grandchildren, | y &. m {at the .G. H. [1506 8. East st, {Green Lawn

passed away Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. m., Herrmann Funeral Home, Friends invited. Burial cemetery, Franklin, Ind.

DR. HEMPHILL FILES

; lease copy.) Dr. Walter Hemphill, who a ls - : > n- | SHRUM-— Mrs. Elizabeth, . hounced he would seek the G.O.P " Emma C. Poremap. etaney of M1. Pa.

& Buchanan Mortuary Monday, 1:30 Pp. m.

may call at mortuary Saturday evenin and Sunday afternoon and onl .

st, Wn #3 years,

‘Merle Simpson, Lula Bryan,

of Luey LP. m. Puneral services Satur P. m. from Shirley Bros, hurley hy Dimats ~%t. Burial n orristown, . may ul at the chapel, nd ALLYER--Mrs. Visa (Née Ross) Mrs. Ellen Tierney, Mrs. Willis Mrs. Anna Bennett, ul Salyers,

~~ FOR COUNTY CLERK str # o™ shies rnin papers

rs. Myrtle

Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends

r organization ‘has in- | SMITH-—Eliza Catherine of 37 W. St, Clair beloved mother of Smith, survived by 11 SHARE Bal 20 great-grandchildren and half-sister 8, passed away Wednesday at 1:30

Asbury Friends

mother Woods

a For Clerical Work.

ward. HU-6006.

of Miss Ruby | Wilso Winders and Gary Winders, both of Indianapolis, and Lee Winders, Peoria, Ill,

y perature at noon was also passed gays lem Avenue Christian church Monday, Ie m, a an-

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

.

_ FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1946

Beginner Comptometer

operators for our controller's office. Full time and permanent employment; 40-hour week. Apply Employment Office, Tth floor.

The Wm. H. Block Co.

Comptometer Operator Payroll Clerk

Red Cab Co., 2 W. 13th St RI-1518

for small restaurant; good pay. ave.

WA-0145, 3104 Northwestern WHITE LADY COOK 12 A. M_ TILL 8 P. M. DUKES LUNCH, 3225 'E. 10th St.

COUNTER CLERK

Branch laundry office experience and reliable.

Excelsior Laundry 840 N. New Jersey

CURB GIRLS

18 to 25 years. Spencer's Restaurant, 4411 Allisonville rd.

WANTED—Day cook: top wages. Apply after 7 p. m., Baker's Restaurant, 3855 Kentucky.

DEMONSTRATOR

FOR PAINT DEPARTMENT Experience Not Necessary Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor

THE WM, H, BLOCK CO.

Egg Breakers See Mr. Cuppy .

THE WADLEY CO. 335 W. North

MIDDLE AG housekeeper, care ors white. Call before 1 p.

Experienced FAMILY LISTER Good Hours

TIFFANY LAUNDRY

425 N. SENATE

of one m,

EXP. FOUNTAIN GIRL

for our downstairs store luncheonette; full time and permanent employment. Apply employment office, 7th floor.

The Wm. H. Block Co.

a

Experienced Fur Operator

for Fur Work Room

Apply Employment Office L. S. AYRES CO.

EXPERIENCED HOSIERY

MENDERS Real Silk Hosiery Mills

64 N NOBLE

LOST-—8llver evening bag, pact, in Red cab, Saturday night. Reward, HU6625, LOST-—Veteran's brown billfold in vicinity of Armory. Reward. Call FR-0202

LOST—Lady's Benrus wrist watch, vicinity 22d and Meridian. Reward. TA-5418, -

5 BEAUTY COURSE SALE

Special, Only S125-—Reg. $200 Value No age Mimit; 8th grade education. Learn in 5 months. Free catalogues and Sele. phone information. Easy terms Be Inde pendent. Learn now! Day and night school G.I'S ATTENTION This school approved by G.L office. Our

diploma qualifies yod to work in Indians and ‘other states, Under G.L

INSTRUCTIONS

ates. § Mdnths complete training. Shop owners earn from $125 to $200 we why not you? Investigate now. Classes starting.

Royal Beauty Academy

401 Roogtrel} bidg.. Cor. lllinels and i ashington. RI-M8L

ACCOUNTING ERK - Must have typing ability. Comptometer experience helpful. Call RI-6511 8 amtodSp m

" BOOKKEEPER

FEMALE HELP WANTED

Rapid typist, uick thinker. Small, modern _ office ermanent, attractive future. Age 25-40.

Van Ausdall and Farrar

38 8, Penn, R1-2331,

® Claims Secretary

Preferably experienced in casualty claims, but will-train. Must be good stenographer. Secure .future with good starting salary. ” American States Insurance Co. . 542 N. Meridian

Clerical-Typing

General office work and 'typing. Accuney with figures. Five-day ' week. ’

REAL SILK HOSIERY

634 N. Noble

Girl for general clerical work in small office—40 hour week. Call MA-9114, 6:30 to 7:30 ‘lp. m.

Ww

GIRL

TRAINEES

Openings for young girls, 18-35, who are interested in permanent position in hosiery industry, are tall and have well cared for hands and nails. Call RI-8511 for an interview, 8a m tod p

National Hosiery Mills

E. Michigan & Davidson Sts

EXPERIENCED Hosiery Seamers

Real Silk Hosiery Mills 634 N. NOBLE

Experienced SEAMLESS LOOPER

Real Silk Hosiery Mills 634 N. Noble

WANT TWO EXPERIENCED PAIRERS

to replace two pairers who are leaving. They have been here for many years, therefore these openings,

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

E. Michigan & Davidson Sts. Call RI-6511, 8 A. M. to Bb P. M.

Personnel Office

Young woman, 20 to 24, for clerand reception work in per: 1 Spine experience id opportunity

#01 E. 16TH ST.

® Policy Writer

Must be fast, accurate’ typist. starting salary with a secured future.

AMERICAN STATES INS. CO.

643 N. Meridian -

~ Experienced Seamstress for drapery and slip cover work room. Apply Employ-

ment office, 7th Floor, The Wm. H. Block Co. “GIRL FOR STEAM TABLE 11 AM-8P M DUKES LUNCH, 3225 E. 10th Bt. Insley Mfg. Corp. Has Available A Secretarial Position -

* Attractive hours, working conditions Wi unites.

FEMALE HELP WANTED 9| FEMALE HELP WANTED ’ COLLEGE-TRAINED TYPIST for Service Representative and Unusual opportunity f t other ele hone Work. Age 20-28. school a Ds en, 000 re in 240 N. Mer n. Ask for Mrs. Jenkins. | English and an Br 3K, for figures, for INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. _ | permanent position in advertisin office; re — starting salary, 40-hour week; pleasSECRETARY Sut, Juroundings, Lr _sinditioied; pai Short hand and ediphdne, 5-day, 40-|sharing; em Jovees ation To hour week. Excellent, permanent position, rin ROEBI( in fast-growing insurance company. SEAR . OEBUCK & CO.

FARMER'S MUTUAL LIABILITY CO., 3105 N. Meridian st, TA-1536. Mr. Rhea.

SECRETARY-TYPIST in. charge of local office of National oranization, Insurance experience preerred, but will waive for superior general qualifications. Best working conditions. Permanent. - FR-2316, 9 ta 11 or 2 to 4, or address Box A67, Times.

Stenographer 5-Day Week; 40-Hour Week Good Pay. Apply to

International Harvester Co. 1665 W. Washington St.

STENOGRAPHER ,

One permanent position: in engineering department; experience preferred, but will train qualified applicant,

MR. MITCHELL

MA-2455.

STENOGRAPHER

with opportunity to become a secretary; $-day week Apply

PACKARD MFG. CO. 2000 Columbia Ave.

Any north-bound car to 30th, transfer to Crosstown wa to Columbia.

STENOGRAPHIC

are available for girls stenographic ~ and other telephone work. pay, pleasant working conditions and security. Employment Office 240 N. Meridian

Indiana Bell Telephone Co.

A Good Place for a Girl to Work

Positions in’

STENOGRAPHER Preferably with college training, to! work in safety engineering division Ex-|

cellent future with good starting salary t { American States Insurance Co. 542 N. Meridian

STENOGRAPHER

Downtown office, 40-hour Apply Personnel Dept.

Indianapolis Railways, Inc.

214 Traction Terminal Bldg. ‘

week.

Stenographer Secretary, 35-33; college gra ave: experienced .e . $40-350 Bookkeeper; exp. downtown $35

Typist, receptionist; dwntn; no ‘fee. Open. hea Employment | Licensed Emp. Agcy. 909 Fletcher Trust

Stenographer

18 to 30, 40-hour week, Must have good personality and be able to meet public. Permanent. Commercial Credit Corp., 1404 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Mr. Elliott.

Stenographer

Small office downtown. Good pay. | A-8666.

| |

Young Stenographer

To learn fire insurance business downtown. Small office. Mr, Dithmer. MA -6491. Typist 40-Hour Week 5 Days

Company Insurance Pleasant working conditions. Good salary Apply Mr. Miedema 1031 E. Washington

TYPIST--Desirable hours; 6th floor Consolidated bldg. Stone, Stafford & Stone

®

"YOUNG WOMEN

Zz . Post-War Wage Increases In Effect

Average weekly earnings for the first year up to $35 for a 40-hour week.

Additional Overtime Pay ~ Regular Increases Vacations With Pay, Good Surroundings \

Employment Office 240 N. Meridian

INDIANA BELL

616 E. Washington St.

and good otional I

“a

oh %L wy

| See Mr.

TELEPHONE COMPANY

TYPIST

for billing and clerical work com pany making medical products. Steady work: b-day week. Good opportunity.

Apply Personnel Office

PITMAN MOORE CO.

1200 Madison Ave.

for

Tailoresses Experienced on men’s clothing, L. STRAUSS & CO. HI SPOT LUNCH WAITRES 411 8. Illinois WAITRESS WANTED 33, os

1. LATE 0th Work With * J. A. GOODMAN «* at

National Hosiery Mills, Inc.

Nearly every one knows the man that industry in Indiane reputation for the highest earnings, finest working conditions and good transportation facilities.

* Opening for * Trainees * 18 to 35 or Experienced

Pairers & Menders

Apply Michigan and Davidson Sis or call RI-6511, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.

Woman thoroughly experienced in dealer finance and loan credit investigation. Inside work. Apply Mr, F. H. Schneider, Indianapolis Morris Plan, 110 E. Wash.

GIRLS (2) (18 to 21)

MALE HELP WANTED

11

make

Man, Laborer

fuel, h required, Must be between age 35-45 and impression and good appearance with public. Capable of making change and makin legibly. Apply Mr. Zimmer, Parks Aircraft, Hoosler Kessler Blvd.

MECHANIC

work, Tgnsy Service, 902 N. Delaware.

ete.

move ships abou No trade or mechanical

fuel and oil tickets,

Park Airpark, Route 52

work age basis.

Meet landing aircraft,

t, reskill

write

and

nights; percentPlenty

of

METAL MAN

experienced man. Apply

Superior Chev. Inc.

552 E.

Washington LL

Good proposition for a thoroughly

4378

Metal Polishers

CLIMAX MACHINERY CO,

' 121-153 E. Morris

Metal Polishers and

Buffers

Apply Employment Office

FEMALE HELP WANTED or - re = | i : A Cr ALE : Young Women [ Laie aa gh 4 Clerk—Typist to train for Sen office posi- * H and Com Posi tor * For Downtown Office tions in small modern fndustry. Mie ime ve PL RY ; : or owniow! a Mist be ign senco) graduate with de re TELS ELL On Logi Werkx » . 0 Week Days Except Saturday tan atity and who was only Must be able to set small type. 8 . e : / INDIANAPOLIS POWER Good starting ay itn iin Steady employment. : & LIGHT 60. Br A ddrocs Tomas B Clerk- Typist Address Times, Box A-66 * Fess. mes DOX A 68 * “5-Day Week . ta—— —_— " Skies ' “ "ERS Br WOMEN Carpenters—Laborers e Hoosier Casualty Co. 0 / > 15th- Floor Fletcher Trust Bldg. Production Workers * UNION KROGER CO. Needed By Reinforced Concrete Job; 9 Consizuction wrk is being wo + te : resumed. ormer emplayees Comptomefer Operators Eli Lilly and Company holt inl Yeas york Be are requested to revort for Stenographer Night Shift ; a h 4 work at Employment office at Steady employment; ideal working 3:30 P M Mid h Plant, Renty & ion sits, conditions, vacation with pay. Apply Mr. : . M. to Midnight : ' re . 1011 E, St. Cle! i} W. E. O'Neil Constructio . Needed Ay : Apply 220 E. McCarty n Co

PERSONALS, NOTICES 13

ON AND APTER March 29, 1046, I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any other than myself. Marvin L. Despain, 1430 8. Harding. AS OF TODAY 1 will not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted for by myself. Raymond E. Myers, 3440 Forest Manor. I WILL not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself after March 27, 1946. HARRY F. RADY.

This Week Only, $2.45 Guaranteed; fine for children, adults. Helen of Troy permanent, only $3.85; cold waves, $7.50. All fine, Nationally known supplies. Shampoo set, 75¢-51.00. Manicures, 50¢. Open every mite 'til 10 P. M. Re al No appointment needed. No wait y ing. 401 Roosevelt Bldg., cor. IL

and Wash. Sts, RI-0481, Fast Service OLD AGE

At last Hospital Insurance for all ~»«t 60 years of age. Liberal Benefits. Low cost. Free adv Great Noiwutau Looe. Box 5454, Indianapolis 3. Zi Checking Account PAY-AS-YOU-GO 10c Per Check. No Minimum Balance Required THE PEOPLES BTATE BANK 130 E. Market Member FDIC

CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS

By a former federal investigator. Cone sultations and advice free. t P. Bldg. Ll1-2233. BR-T154. BUSINESS SERVICES s _. 14

ZENITE METAL CORP. Rear 201 N. West St.

ARTHUR band.

AY

MURR organizing rhumba Need drummer and pianist,

ex-

perienced in Latin music. Call FR-2519 or come to 38% N. Penn. See Jack Lloyd.

PORTER

STOUT’S 318 Mass. Ave.

Pree to Travel—$120 a Month Drawing Account and Transportation

. Furnished SEE MRS. DAVIS, 10 to 12-3 to 5 P. M YORK HOTEL { : for short hour eve- | Women, White ning work helping

clean offices. No Sunday work. Pay weekly S8immerman, 309 Circle Tower

Bldg. Earn extra dollars in spare Women time.. Sell cosmetics. Experience not necessary MA-0535. WOMEN to work in aeaning pliant. Gregg Cleaners; 1004 Madison ave.

MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED

10

BILLING CLERK

FOR ELECTROMATIC MACHINE Hours 1 P. M. to 9 P| M Piecework with Guarantee

New York Central Freight Office

01 8. DELAWARE

i

WANTED—Pirst-class cook, 2 waitresses, |.

2 dishwashers; good hours, Talbot Restaurant, for Mr. Warren.

. Soda Fountain

We have a number of openings for young ladies and young gentlemen to work on our fountain. ,

See Mr."MOORE Apply at office

HO OK’ DEPENDABLE

DRUG STORES California and Market Sts.

good pay. 2153 N. Talbot. Ask

MALE HELP WANTED 1

YOUNG MAN to Learn Advertising We have an opening in our advertising department for. a young man who wants the opportunity to learn the

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ee paper advertising business. Work entails handling and carrying advertising to and from the downtown stores and The Times. High school graduates, 18 to 20, preferred. Five-day, 40-hour week. Saturdays and Sundays off. See Mr. Carson Collier. : The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland Street Thoroughly exArmature Winder 000.7 types D. C. Meier Electric & Machine Co,, 3525 E. Washington St. \UTO MECHANICS, GOOD CONDITIONS

GUARANTEB COMMISSION 1TH A~ CENTRAL SALES

BAKER to take charge. Unusual opportunity for an aggressive young man. Vivian's Bakery, 4841 Ash ave, Hammond, Ind

Men Wanted

* Experienced *' Flour Packers ~ % Feed Packers * Flour Mill Workers

ARR ACME-EVANS CO, INC W. Washington & Blackford Sts

“Grounds & Maintenance

Men Mr, Crane, Parks Aircraft, Hoosier Parks Airpark, Route 52 and Kessler blvd

Mates ius orm women EAPO SOBER, reliable middle-aged man wanted, for hotel clerk. Salary and maintenance. New Highland Sanitarium, Martinsville, Ind.

Good wages, fine working conJanitor G07.

Central Business College

333 N. Pennsylvania

A. MECHANICS

{ Permanent

Excellent Wages and Hours

Jones & Maley 2421 E. Washington Bt.

—fundamentals—of the news- |

alll

Experienced posting clerk, o 1 A. M. Monday

work

Apply

t through Friday and Sa 1 M. to P.M.

24-35 from 5 P. M. turday f a Salary o F. H. Schneider.

Indianapolis Morris

to

rom pen.

Plan. 110 E. Washington

Ist Class Punch Press

Set Up Men

1120 E. 23d

a

Lamination experience required

Thomas & Skinner Steel Products Company

along

tion. ply Mr

sign pajiiing Conside

Sign Painter

We are looking for a man who probably between the and who is willin the line o

to apply his for an aggressive org

Miedema.

1031 E. Washington

commercial art

ages of 21 and 30

talent and aniza-

rable advertising copy. Ap-

EXPERIENCED SHOE SALESMAN

STEADY EMPLOYMENT. See Mr. Floro

27 Monument Circle

GILLMANS SHOE STORE

ALTERATION SPECIALIST LADIES’. MEN'S GARMENTS CLEAN * PRESS * REPAIR * RELINE * REASONABLE MEYER O. JACOBS

APE AEN SIAL) CLR

fur MA-

ALTERATI coats & 4896.

repairs;

restyl alty; TUBE + service.

Revoked Auto License

Insurance Certificates filed with Responsibility Dept. RELIABLE INS. AGENCY, Inc 312 Indiana Trust bldg. MA-9421

d= Auto Repair So cre." days weer.

Denny's Gar., 312 Beecher (rear). -3130

Dave. Gen. Truck Repair 155

TA-1197 LI-3820 All Makes, Work Guar. Reas. AUTO PAINTING

Ex-navy painter. Inquire College, R1-0720. First Class

13th and Auto Pntg. Prompt Serv.

FR-3819 AUTO RADIATOR TROUBLES? Let the oidest shop in the Middle West (est. 1913) cure them. Acme Radiator Co. 623 N. IIL.

Cement Work, 1st class. MA-3321

Call Mayhew.

COMPLETE STOCK

FAIRBANKS-MORSE CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS AND WATER SYSTEMS WHITTINGTON

PUMP & ENGINEERING 245 8. MERIDIAN 090 r Basement waterproofed, Chim. Rep. oo CH-0184 R3 ment work. Prompt serv. vl OUTDOOR fireplaces built; brick, stone or block. GA-8255. : ARPENTRY and masonry repair work. Call MA-0584 from 4 p. m. 0 8 p. m. Crushed Stone, Cinders, Fill Dirt and Top Soil. Hauling WA-3838 of any kind.

i % SPRING CLEANING *

Let us clean your rugs, draperies and slip covers. Also 3-day service on garment

cleaning. HU-Ti8I

FREE DIRT on. GA-8443

MA-2000

meee

LI- x 1002 8. Li Drassmaker-Furrier copii Have your furs restyled and repaired now. Easter suits, coats or dresses made.

Reasonable prices, Work guaranteed.

ies an ex-G. I exterminate Roaches

your roaches and other insects. The day you phone me you'll be tickled when I leave because your insects will be dead. Free estimates, A

Apply Employment

“TAILOR For Busheling Room

Office

L. S. Ayres & Co.

1 $120

ages 16 or over, increased pay, overtime; Saturda and Sunday time and one-half; vacation with

TR a

SEE MR. DAVIS, YO

Wool Presser Men's Alterations

* BOYS * WITH BICYCLES

a, endable . Meridian

WESTERN UNION YOUNG MEN 8 to 22 Yrs. Free to

a Month Drawin Transportation

Bl, .

rnish

OTEL

Experienced in handling high qual- | ity merchandise, | Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor THE WM. H, BLOCK CO,

for light work,

Oui, Dependasle Be Ne APY

Poli _

Account-and 10 to 12-3 to 5 P. M,

-1 work. LI1-8739, 9-11 A, M., 2-4 P

M. ; wl "REPLACE YOUR FURNACE NO DOWN PAYMENT Start Payment in October Do It ‘

Now FRANCE. HEATING CO. BE-3335 BE-4343

a | i-Day service on

FURNACE giesaizg, cepeir s1= ing. _GA-1891. wants furnace, gutter,

VETERAN iif vont GA. 2488

and chimney repair Work.

1 refinished, repaired, reup= Furniture holstered. Jackson Bros. XWA-9949 or CH-1520.

General Contractor, L. B. Allen Cement, brick, block, yoodng, Juszass, inting. paperhanging; all work, - Pay 748 Fexington, FR-3165. . GENERAL Contractor; estimates, blue prints, ‘ specifications furnished; new homes. J. W. Ross, GA-6353.

Hardwood floors laid, fin- - ished, refinished. Est. free. BR 8525 HOUSE wiring and general repair; license and bonded; prompt service. Call CH-6141-W or CH-5637-R.

CHAIN LINK LAWN FENCE

Poultry fence, farm gates and fence. Superior “rence, 1818_E. 12th, CH-5157

ma

ight Hauling Fr. 3781 Light Hauling ==: Fr. Reliable white man. Reasonable rates. By load or by hour.

Trucking Co., Li. 5674

- delivery wȎivics on the hour, TP Boxes, Furniture, ete. Very Reas

N ment; ave.

JOBS

small WA-

eling position, Will travel United States. Average earning $60 week. All traveling expenses paid. Ramun, Milner Hotel, between 10 and 12 am; and

must

2607

Bee

210-4 p.m. Past 50 to repair an used furniture; be sober.

trade. Steady work,

WANTED

PERSONALS NOTICES” WATCH CRYSTALS George Bremen, 233 E Washington 2 west Rate in Oily.

-

the entire Mark

d Tefinish steady employ=Werely's, 925 Va,

YOUNG MEN with construction knowledge

to learn Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co, 59 8. State.

12 |

future.

EXPERIENCED colored woman wants | washings, ironing at own home,

OVERSEAB veteran wants mashine and

.tool work in own shop. HU-7072.

1

iat

3

Fitted while INTERIOR PAINTING you wait,

Car Unloaders, Laborers, Apply gan. Hauling ou" RI-9934 E JAMES N hoi THE QLIDDEN Go. ANYTIME JAMES ALLER ATCC 1160 W. 18th St. Light Hauling & ee. . T Take Riverside Car | HAULING 555% Tress WA-1019 th t 4 kind, any time, TWO young Vgterans berwvmanens wave | HAULING w&ita™y veteran. R1-a13. VETERAN wants genera! hauling of all kinds. BE 1731 J. 636 Polts.

h % trash to haul by veteran, ReaAshes onabie. Call FR-1571 any time. ULING trash and ashes. asonable, HiVhite man, Call MA-3051, 6 to 9 p. m,

® LAWN MOWER HOSPITAL en Hardware & Mig. Co,

Tux T E. 10th, CH-5318. Sharpening, repairing.

® 3401-03

Lawn Mowers Delivery. FR-4906. dope in CH-2410-W Mattresses ice; bOX Springs a spe Co. RI-1832,

Laundry done in my home, White my home, elalty; new box springs, innerspri INTERIOR DECORATING

customers only. RI-2041, renovated, 24-hour’ serve to match made to order. Nu Way Mattress Paper Cleanin, Cn-o4 10 W

| WALL WASHING 4 Interior Decorators ,...

urn’ . 11-1623 °

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rr PER thar att es eet E520 AE 2 Se Ea bE ahr sah a

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rate in the cit

BUSINESS | DO YOU | WANT Skilled work firm. Call RI-

Let Me I Jn and out. 1 aper hal DON'T be dis: do your pai cleaning. Phor

Painter Painting ° Painting Painting “ PAINTING — starting owr GA-8200 HOUSE PAIN

liable man. CH-2636 R.

Spray Pail Basements. F “It Might Let me Bei

First-class Latest sample

Quality P

ing; reas. pric Paperhang Paperhang

PAPER HANC Quick servic Paper Cle: work. WA-12

Papercleat

STEAMING Prices to fit a 1st Class work

LEE]

We St

C. E. Garsnett

PAPER CLEA} diate servic: FR-8843. Wallpaper cles ing. Interior,

PAPER C QUICK |

BL-0459 } Steamers | $1.50 per rm. PATCH PL Plastering Plumbing

Clellan, CH-T0

Plumbing R Install

RUG & Exp All FR-2112 BANDING, rc types of floor SEP DRY WELLS

IMMEDI SERVI

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Pipes and d chines Flooc expensive, Ti guarantee

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611% N. Min

SHAMPO

Ind. Beauty C