Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1946 — Page 36
"180 per cent reduction of traffic . would result if citizens pet from driving while under influence of alcohol and backed courts and police in their efforts prosecute violators. +. Continue Enforcement 4 Referring to his short-term pre“diction, he said, “Well, I didn't stick my neck out too far, did I?” Pleased with the results, he peiterated . the enforcement would "pe continued. Of 1010 accidents reported in “March and April, 7547 arrests were . made on movihg violations. Only 4071 arrests were made in 1013 acts noted in, January and
Drunken driving resulted in 286 «arrests in the first three months «Bf ‘1046. < Of these, 270 Cases have en tried terminating in 186 con35, not convicted of drunk{len driving, but halted on other Sleounts; 31, not guilty; 11, dismissed upon the prosecutor's recommenda~- + tion; 6, sent to the grand jury, and viene case was continued. bo Casualties High '' In April, 492 accidents were re"ported, the fewest number since fJuly, 1946, when 462 accidents oc- *,
While traffic casualties in In-
~ * dianapolis were 26 per cent over the
entered the service in June, 1944,
ousting 10 German legation officials.
“Chaplain Curtis circulated amohg the men in close combat during the period of intense fighting in St. Vith, Belgium, in Decémber, 1944, encouraging them and administering to the wounded.” Chaplain Curtis
and joined ‘the 106th division, which] participated in the Battle of the Bulge. He was taken prisoner Dec. 19, 1944, and was liberated May 2, 1945, He was separated from service last January and at present is employed at. the Indianapolis public library.
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GERMAN HAVENS
U.S. Charges ‘Undesirables’
In Spain, Argentina. | WASHINGTON, May 3 (U. P.) ~—/| Official U..S. government figures revealed today that Spain and Argentina are the two remaining world strongholds for “obnoxious” and “dangerous” Germans—spies, saboteurs and economic undesirables. . : Despite months of effort, the Unite Stites has made no progress in its attempts to uproot undesirable Germans in the two countries and get them back to Germany under allied military control. In most other neutral countries, where there never were as many Germans, the problem is nearly cleaned up. This is especially true of Switzerland and Portugal. Eire still stands firmly against
A handful of German diplomas still enjoy the immunity of the Vatican.
Ordered to ‘Settle Down’
amount recorded
"GERMANY ATTACKED
By ROBERT DOWSON Be LONDON, May 3.—The Moscow attacked Secretary of State PF. Bymes' proposal for a 25Big Four treaty guaranteeing Serman disarmament today. The Russian spokesman charged 2 treaty plan appeared to be a woover-up for American refusal to : hy. out occupation obligations. : The broadcast gave for the first “Sime an indication of why Foreign “Minister V. M. Molotov opposed of the treaty when Mr. proposed it to the foreign in Paris.
“It looks as if the American draft preparation for the refusal & fundamental obligation under“faen by the allies regarding Ger-many--namely her prolonged occupation with the aim of complete
jfasttustion of he foots and base
militarism,” the Moscow radio said.
Objects to Treaty Thesis “The Russian broadcast took parexception to the treaty ~ vithesis that the allied occupation of “Germany might end within the 25“gear period. Mr. Byrnes’ draft proa four-power inspection comto enforce disarmament termination of the occupation.
could not end until Germany acre disarmament provisions. . “Here for the first time the queson of lifting the occupation of
“Moscow radio said. ” Recalls Past Errors “Moreover, this measure has been inade dependent, not on the com- ' fulfillment of the task which allies intended to perform by . means of this occupation, but made dependent on the mere readiness of German authorities to accept the conditions.” The broadcast recalled that Gerbegan two devastating wars #& generation and rearmed the Versailles treaty. shows occupation of that by allied troops is the only Si guarantee against a pusl rebirth of aggressive forces in Germany as long as the tasks 40 her demilitarization and denazi- , on have not been completed,” |
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Call Mr. Fellmy, LL 2323
INLAND CONTAINER CORP.
700 W. Morris
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several stenographers.
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and a permanent position.
1 Rl > JUNIOR RATE CLERK
‘well established firm is seeking the ‘service of a young man; 21 to 35 vears of age, in the general traffic department. Prefer one with some traffic experience and ability to operate typewriter.Will train“a young man with the right personal qualifications. Excellent working conditions. , Five-day week, good rate of pay
Call Mr. Fellmy, LI 2323
INLAND CONTAINER CORP.
700 W. MORRIS
No credit inquiries made of friends or relatives. 4outof S Loans made Without Endorsers.
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Monthly rate 3% on balances of $150 or less and 144% on that part of the unpaid balance ever $150.
Ml. Wash. LI. 1431
Fellow Bldg. Penn. Wash LI. 8435
® TYPISTS
OFFICE HELP WANTED © KEY PUNCH OPERATORS 4 PAY ROLL CLERKS Some experience oh comptometer.
General office typing and clerical work, no short hand experience necessary.
8 Hours Daily — 5-Day Week
Local Manufacturing Co. Address Times, Box A-84
Experienced, or will train, Job simi. lar to typing position. Good future,
741 E. Market
MOULDINGS, INC.
NEEDS
2 Comptometers for Pay Roll Dept. — I Comptometer for Billing Dept.
WE OFFER ® 5-Day Week eo Time and One-half for over 40 Hours e Group Insurance e Bonus e Air-Conditioned Office 1
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0 : arry “for the benefit of the Reich.” Many have extended their - roots deeply into their “adopted” land. American information about some | 2200 objectionable Nazis in Franco Spain is expected Yo highlight the evidence the U, 8S. submits to the
United Nations security council's subcommittee investigating Spain, U. 8. Delegate Edward R. Stettinius Jr., told the security council 10 days ago that these Germans were a “potential threat” to the peace. Acting Secretary of ‘State Dean Acheson says that among the Germans in Argentina, there are 100 who are “dangerous to United Nations security.”
SALE OF HEREFORDS NET OWNERS $234,000
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (U. P.).— The New Mexico Registered Hereford associations Have announced that total sales for 1045 were $234,000. An average of $409 a head was obtained at five New Mexico auctions, compared with $369 average on 561 registered Hereford sales throughout the nation, according to|
DEATH NOTICES 1
Indianapolis Times, Fri. © "May 3, 1046 ARMSTRONG—Alberta Colan, mother of John Eldred Armstrong, passed away in Ney York city, April 30. rvice Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill
ASCHE Lain, of 6215 College ave. e, mother of George B Merle Je sister of Lyman Gold, passed away Thursday a. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday, 3:30 m. invited. Friends may call at
wife and
mortuary.
BARNETT--George W., age 52, 5134 W. Le Grande ave. husband of Mrs. Vivian Barnett; father of Mrs. Dorothea Minett, Mrs, Margaret Dodd and James W. Barnett; brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughn, rs. Mollie Thompson, Newport, Ky., and rt Barnett, passed away Friday, Funeral Monday, 10 a. m., at residence. may call at residence after 1 P.. m. Saturday. Farley Service. BREEDLOVE George A., 78, beloved husband of Genora, father of Mrs. Qpal Slattery and Mrs. Jean Winter; brother of Mrs, Rose Pitzer of Blosmington, Ind; Mrs. Jessie Brown of Battle Creek, Mich. and Mrs, Ellen Wolf; also survived by six grandchildren, passed away at: the residence, 3220 N. Colorado, Thursday. Fu neral services Monday, May 6, 2 p. m., at the Meyer & Abdon Funeral Home, 1509 Prospect 8t. Friends invited. Burial Jones cemetery, Boone County, Friends may call at the funeral home any time after 3 p. m. Saturday. (Whitestown, Ind. papers please copy.) DREYER--Fred, age 66, beloved husband of Clara Dreyer (nee Bowhay), father of Wallace W. of Crawfordsville, Gerald R., United States navy; Mrs, Donald Meek, Mrs. Kenneth Tapscott, Mrs.’ John Porter and Marcella’ Dreyer; stepfather of Mrs. Harold Thompson and M/Sgt. Charles Bowhay of’ Camp Kilmer, N. J.; brother of ‘William Dreyer, S8unman, Ind.: Bdward Dreyer of Bt. Louis; Mrs. Sophia Drockelman, Sunman; Mrs. Jertha McGarry of Baltimore, Mri. Anna Cook and Mrs. Elizabeth’ Wyanandt of Cincinnati, away Thursday at residence, A715 Wood: lawn, Punersl services Sunday, May §, ® J. C. Wilson Chapel of
10 a, m. at th a Ad cul at he Chapel y call at the Cha of the Chimes ime ay after » . For _turther TAL oall CASSERLY-Michael, brother of Dell Thomas of San cisco, Cal, and Pats rick of Ireland, died at his home, 814 N. ave, Thursday, Muneral Satur day, 8:30, at the jirhy Mortuary, Meridfan at 10th st; ® a, St. Phillp Neri church. Friends may eal at the mortu-
ope 4 of Mate an father of Mrs.’ J. 8. Barker of Eizabeth
Priends call at Saturds ay mortuary after
EDGINGTON=Prances M., entered into Y Morning. a age 83 years,
g Express Your
Love #8 Syme pathy in the Most Understandable Way
# The ALLIED FLORISTS Assn.
of Indisnapomns
PLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE
DEATH NOTICES Indianapolis ° Times, , Fri, | May 3, 1948
FENTER—Godfrey Leonidas, age 28, beloved husband of Florence (nee Enos), father of Eric Lee and Terrell Dee; son of Earl and Lelah PFenter; Howard, Malcolm and Richard Fenter, passed away Wednesday, May 1. Services Saturday, May 4, 2 p. m, at Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roosevelt ave iends may call at North East Chapel, 2538 Station’ until noon Saturday. Burial Washington Park cemetery. Moore Mortuary,
KANE-Emma L., 48 years, 2509 8. New Jersey st beloved wife of Prank E, Kane, daughter of Mrs. Carl Angrick, sister of Mrs. John Williams, Kokomo, Ind.; Ernst and Herman Angrick, passed away Thursday. Funeral Saturday, 3 p. m, at the G. H. Herrmann Puneral Home, 1505 8. East. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the funeral home.
HOOVER-—~Mary E. Lydia, of 933 Somers. set, age B86, beloved aunt of Maggie Vie'haber, Mrs. Ruth Axum, William H. Hoover and William Hoover, passed away Wednesday p. m. Puneral services Saturday at 1:30 p. m, from Shirley Bros. Central Chape!, 946 N. Illinois. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at chapel any time after 10 a. m. Friday.
MALONEY—Daniel J, age 65, husband of Florence, father of Mrs. Relmore Radican, Mrs. Kester Clark, Margaret, James and Willlam Maloney, brother of Mrs, Mary Costello, Nell, Sadie, George, James, John and William Maloney, passed away Wednesday. Funeral. Saturday, May 4, 8:30 a. m., at the George W, Usher Mortuary, 2313 W. Washington st.; ® a. m,, St. Anthony's church. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery, Friends may call at mortuary.
MURPHY Fred K., husband of Mrs. Bessie M.; brother of Mrs. Era Couts; uncle Young of Hendersonville, . E, Beeson, West Lafayette; Frank M. Couts of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday at Cincinnati, O. Services Pisunes & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill, Friends may call at mortuary, O’'CONNELL~—Lydia (nee Trautman), wife of John; sister of Mrs. Barbara Sherman and Mrs. Ollie Hengst, passed away April 30, at her residence, Bilverton, O. Services at Planner & Buchanan Moriuary, Saturday, 2 p. m. Friends invited! Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call, at mortuary Friday after noon. ROSS-—Alexander B., residence Delaware st, passed away Thursday, Services Baturday, 1:30 p. m, Conkle Funeral Home, 1834 W. Michigan invited, Burial Crown Hill, call at the fuheral home, STERRETT Elizabeth, beloved mother of Elmer, Floyd and Albert. Sterrett of Indianapolis, sister of Mrs. Amelia Daniels, Palo Alto, Cal, passed away at her home, 1032 College ave., Wednesday .p. m. Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling FPuneral Home. 1420 Prospect st. Funeral service Saturday, 10:30 a. m,, from the funeral home, Friends invited, Burial Glen Haven cemetery, WILKINSON-—Charles L., entered ‘into rest Wednesday, age 62 years. Father of Mrs. Helen Mann and Mrs. Edna Peters; brother of Mrs. Harriet Harker, Clyde
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321 N.
Friends may
and Walter Wilkinson, Service Monday, 10:30 a. m., at Peace Chapel, 2060 E. Michigan sl Friends are welcome.
Burial Mémorial Park. Moore Mortuaries.
IN MEMORIAM 4 WEBB—In loving memory of our brother, Pfe. Rudolph T. Webb, who gave his 1945, one
ife for his country, May 3 ear Ape Ay. e lit * thought when he left home That he would return ne more To our Be ro there comes a longing If only Rudolph could come home. We do not know what pain he bore We did not ‘see him die ‘ We only know he passed away, And could not tell ue Joodbys, Badly missed by sist AROLINE "AND LILL IAN
of dr of Mrs, Nell Klingman, Helen Mrs. Cora yder, Mrs, Bdna Bh, Mis. Sarah Harris, Sam, Har
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lan and One ngton, Services Bate at Irvington Chapel, 5342 A anal Washington
Cr en 1539 Rel g. "at Baty a sner | on ack Norris; son pore’ Norcia: of Batu passed
§ Satrmid oy
memory of our son, Webb," who gave his one year ago iloday,
Pie F Rudolph ay Ife for Bias country
a y ings sad memori oa ing ories of a loved You will never be forgotten, dear, ow 2 ones who loved you best call was sudden, the shock seve We little thought such grief was ear,
only those who Have ‘loved one, can tell
pain of parting with And wie ud out farewell.
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Save up to 40% Use TIMES Want Ads Two Offices: for resni‘s Phone RI-8851 Merchants Bank Bldg.. 3d Fl. Phone RI-1471 . IN MEMORIAM ¢ ‘WEBB—In memory of our son and brotner, Pfc. Rudolph T. Webb, who died for I hae eountry one year ago today, May 3, SofLens ‘We do not forget you, nor do we intend,
We think of you so often, and will to en
Gone and forgotten by some vou may be. But a to our memory you ever will
sadly’ missed by MOTHER, DAD, BROTHERS AND
SISTERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME Michigan BE-1934
Market 1234
FARLEY FUNERAL
1604 W. Morris & BUCHANAN—25 West Fall Creek Boulevard. TA-3371.
BERT S. GADD
2130 Prospect St. MA-6040
GRINSTEINER'S 1601 EB. New York MA-83T4 G. H. HERRMANN 1508 8. EAST ST. MA-8488 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware St. L1-3828 JONES & HURT MORTUARY
SHEFIELD CHAPEL Day and Night Ambulance Service 2226 Shelby st. GA-2570
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
#54 N. Illinois L1-5409
ROBERT W. STIRLING
1422 Pros MA-8570
J. C. wilson “CHAPEL oF THE Feo 1234 Prospect St.
FLOWERS, SHRUBS, PLANTS 5A "FLOWERS PERFECTLY ARRANGED
Atkins Flower Shop "2"
TA-0224 MONUMENTS, MAUSOLEUMS 28
WASHINGTON PARK CEMETERY
Bix to 12 lots in Section L. Well located. Priced to sell. IR-1407,
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Royal Beauty Academy
401 Roosevelt bidg., Cor, llinols and Washington. RI-0481, LOST AND FOUND 1 LOST — Black shepherd dog. Medium
| height, white vest and seat, collar con{tains license and G. I.. tag with name (John W. Neth Jr. Wash, D. C), Oull HI-1872 or return to 2631 Central, Apt, 2. Reward
Reward 4 d, 37-rub famon ~ruby $60 Reward wrist watclt, looks like bracelet Rose gold, Lost downtown Wednesday. LI-T815, LOST—Lady's yellow gold OCLARODA) wrist watch, Benrus, Friday morning, Penn. and Washington, * northeast corner. ward, MA-5801,
COIN PURSE, containing $00, keys, ear-
Dells. Reward, TA- -8706. LOST—Fishing rod, 'T-Z 8%, between Arizon® and Oriental sts, Reward. GA-6032,
LOBT—Black leather purse, Sunday evening, on W. Wasliington carling, Reward, BE-2550-J
Re-|
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FEMALE HELP WANTED
SECRETARY and TYPIST
Two Permanent Positions 40 Hour Week Fine Opportunity for Advancement Apply HERFF-JONES CO.
1411 N. Capitol Ave.
Van Ausdall & Farrar, 28 8S. EXPERIENCED bookkee
social hours. days. Mr. Berman, LI-651
ice agency
Experienced Only Can Use 2 Tempora 2 Permanent See Mr. Eckrick
318 W. Vermont
Cake leors
ry
Diamonds, sma ————_—— ooepetng Watches, othing, Ete. | ADVERTISING manager's secretary. Must SACKS BROS. Olinots at Ohlo St be Sxperienced, capable to assume re- . RI-5904 Open Eves |sp ty. Per Downtown. LIANS 4391. er tits, Adin, Toighon, Book Cig i, General office work; permanent i-RI-8507 307 N. PENN R1-8507 | tion with old established Am a 331,
r a Ri rapher to serve as office secretary for the Jesh Family Service Society, a small v a
short
Good pay, Vacation. Jewish Se legal holi-
General Baking Co. Cashier-Typist
RE"
FEMALE HELP WANTED
CURB GIRLS
Spencer's Restaurant,
18 to 35 years. 4411 Allisonville rd.
Laundry Workers Needed. White Women With Some Experience.
Methodist Hospital
Registered or Practical Nurse
to administer a small Jewish old people's
home. Good pay and complete mainteon Phone r. Berman, LI-8513 or
General Office Clerk
and PBX operator. Would consider high school graduate for training. Light, airconditioned office.
ing. Apply in person. Theater.
Hours 5-11
Apply Mr. Four Bldg
(basement),
leges. cafeteria.
Hosiery
“WANTED — White Women
For cleaning in modern office building. m.
Pulley; Big
Real Silk
Mills 634 N. Noble
105 8S. Meridian.
CLERK-TYPIST STENOGRAPHERS
Hosiery purchasing priviAttractive low - cost
Comptometer
Operator
Apply
for Factory Office.
Employment Office Victor Division 3310 E. Michigan
326 W. Georgia
for our controller's off time and
BEGINNIN
COMPTOMETER OPERATORS
ice;
Comptometer Opr.
Bookkeeping Knowledge Desirable 40-hour, 5-day week
General Electric Supply Be
full
ermanent employment. Apply Employment Office, 7th Fl.
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
ELEVATOR OPERATOR
P t ition; d hi - stallment experience. acsiratie oie Guarantee Tire & Rubber Co. | necessary. See Mr. Heitkam 3 N. Capitol PEARSON CO. INC. 128 N. Penn. ith ithout E enced CHORUS GIRLS »itu_ or without SPH train you free. Good A while learnHughie Mack, Fox Operator
di. Short work week.
Apply Employment Dept. Victor Denson. 3310 E. Michigan
GIRLS
For Shirt Press Operators Experience Unnecessary
Sterling Laundry
735 Lexington Ave. ry.
Salesladies
Counter work in dry cleaning branch stores. Permanent daytime work.
Davis Cleaners 2835 Northwestern
SECRETARY
Permanent employment with advancement based on ability to assume responsibility and to fill the position efficiently, Wholesale firm in business over 50 years. Air-conditioned office. Two blocks irom Circle.
THE HOUSE of CRANE
124 8. Meridian
© SECRETARY
RI-2353
Flderly gentleman to run elevator An \nteresting position because of Its from 5 to 9 P, M. in downtown store. |yariety, A good starting salary. Bee Mr, Newman 5-DAY WEEK PEARSON MUSIC CO. AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania 542 N. Meridian st,
night shift, 3:30 machine operators;
sprefer
and working conditions. ment office.
Factory Opportunity
We have a few jobs available on our . m. to 12, for women experienced women 18 to 35; exce lent starting rates Apply employ-
COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER Opportunity to Advance
Take any car or bus to 30th St, Cross Town line to Columbia Ave,
diamonds, Friday, Circle Theater. Reward. MA-0313. org McQuay Norris Mfg. Co. PACKARD MF@. CO. a AY YO RL.504 1791 Massachusetts Ave, 309 Columbia : IGH SCHOOL girl to work school, remace mene wantep 9) FAMILY LISTER | er tee cream Go "ool & Wash Women, White (5: 552 ping EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHIC clean offices. No Sunday work. ala oa i : Fositions ALS if Valianie al Ho Ho Mr. Simmerman, 309 Circle ° Sterling Laundry hots Cg 2 A » cur FOR BILLING 185 LEXINGTON 1 “em loyment y Must bs good at figures; permanen ‘ Mr pe, Sopuriaat" aptly Mik. Coger or Sir. GIRLS. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 18 to 30 STENOGRAPHER to learn hosie reliable com downtown office
not drink, nor use tobacco. Two Assistant Bookkeepers
Best Universal Lock Co., Ife. 10 N, Senate
for women with a religious faith, who do
ING, PRE-BOA
well-paid jobs
for ght 12, 6 days wert; 20
SEAMING, MENDDING. Splendid eppertunity for perimanent,
REAL SILK K HOSIERY MILLS
400 N. NAAR Ps white woman usekeeping from 8 & m. to laundry.
working 40 hours, Ste-day week LI-T41S, Miss
TELEPHONE GIRLTYPIST
Attractive position open for girl.
RK.O. RADI PICTURES, INC.
a ‘xB
ment. Liberal |leave. Group insurance, employee's
PATTERN MAKERS
CHEVROLET INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORP. 1000 W. HENRY ST.
]
FEMALE HELP WANTED 9 College-trained Girls
for service representative and other Telephones Work Age 20-28.
INDIANA | BELL TELEPHONE CO.
TYPIST
ling and clerical work for comi DIRS medical products. Steady LL $-day week. Good opportunity.
Apply Personnel Office
PITMAN MOORE CO.
1200 Madison Ave.
Bmploymany ig
Experienced Typist-Clerk
for factory office: Apply Employment Office Victor Division 3310 E. Michigan St.
©® POLICY TYPISTS
Attractive starting salary for good typists with opportunity for advancement.
5-DAY WEEK
AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE CO. 542 N. Meridian st.
© Electromatic Typist
‘| Good starting $slary for fast, accurate Typist
MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED 10
Work With J. A. Goodman at NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
Nearly everyone knows the man whe brought the hosiery indust: to Indianapolis over 25 years ago, which has the reputation for the highest earnings and finest working conditions. Pine trans nsportation facilities here, Opening now for
Experienced Runher Machine Operator
Girls for Trainees in Plant
750 E Michigan Call RI-6511, 8 a. m. to 6. p. m.
MAN AND WIPE— White, Dishwasher and
porter work: $50 wk. and meals. 1737 N. Penn, MALE HELP WANTED n
Experienced in auditing an and STupervision
of cashier Sepafiment; Apply ye H er
INDIANAPOLIS MORRIS PLAN 1
110 E. Washington
AUTO NAN GOOD CONDITIONS ARANT! MMISSI! : 30TH & CENTRAL SALES TA-4501
AUTO MECHANIC
For night work. Must be sober. Sieady work and good pay. 902 N. Delaware. BAKER experienced, for work on traveling even.
Afternoon shift. Stead West Baking Co., 1331 E.
BANKING
Ages 20 to 30, high school educa-
tion. Opportunity to learn bankPermanent employ-
arms. . st.
der Indiana Merit System. No experience necessary; $120 a month starting salary. Chance for advancevacation and sick
credit union, pension plan, See Miss Smith, 3d Floor, 141 S. Meridian St.
EXPERIENCED Waitress, work evenings; 6 days. Call IR-0938. Miller Ice Cream Co., 3801 E. Washington.
No Sunday, ¥. M. 0. A,, 310 Grill Help x’ minots Mrs. steele. :
YOUNG WOMEN
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 TELEPHONE COMPANY
MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED 0
“Counter Man or ( Counter Girl ALSO EXPERIENCED PORTER
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
HOOK'S tive stones California and Market Sts.
“SODA FOUNTAIN HELP
i Pris
"mountain Lemont in North Ca vals home, Be wu
6 r “= | reference, Jhauiss 625 BR kam East . A R M nizn Good hours; good pay. 5402 College ave. Sra COUP! or cook for cook ond ew in
5-DAY WEEK : May vagy Cramer. AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE CO. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 542 N. Meridian st. 45 N. Penn. Carpenter TYPISTS Mig in factory AND STENQGRAPHERS experienced. Must have needed for permanent positions un- own tools.
Apply Employment Office, Victor Division 3310 E. Michigan WANTED—CARPENTERS
IR-7396 or CH-6035.
Dinner Cook
Hotel Experience Necessary, No Phone Calls.
Andrews Restaurant 1606 N. Illinois.
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Dishwasher Sele. white.
apolis. Salary plus board, room and 2 he dry. Call Cherry 7676, 8 A. M.-5 P. M, Mrs. Bulen.
2 Filling Station Attendants
age 35-60.
for service truck. Night werk. Must know city. Good reference. Steady work, good pay. N. Delaware. MEN WANTED y % Experienced
% Flour Packers + Feed Packers ¥% Flour Mill Workers
ACME-EVANS CO., INC.
W. Washington & Blackford Sts.
METAL MAN
Good proposition for a ‘thoroughly experienced man. Apply
Superior Chev., Inc. 552 E.- Washington LL 4378
Engraving Department of The Indianapolis Times Needs
OFFICE BOY
For light delivery of small packages, pick-up art work, ete. 40-hour week: 5 days, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. See Mr. Donaldson, after 5 p. m;, 214 W. Maryland.
. STOCK BOY, 17-20 Experience desirable Apply F. H. Schneider, Indianapolis Morris Plan
MAN to drive light truck. Prefer middie age. See Mr. Bradley, Denison Service, Ohio and Penn sts,
WAITERS, 21-41, good salary, six days week. 40 W. Maryland st. YARD MAN _ Bteady work. FR-1728. tri YOUNG MAN 5%. tik im saesryt
No experience necessary. Afternoon hours. Steady work, West, Baking Co., 1331 ® Washington.
WANTED
Canvasmen and were) by Cole Brothers Circus. No experience necGSBATY,
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SPLENDID SPRHTINTY
For men with a religious faith, who do not drink, nor use ti co. 2 Screw machine operators. 6 Drill press operators. 3 Punch press operators. 2 Die makers. 1 ‘Assistant bookkee
10 N, Senate
EXPERIENCED Methods and Time Stud
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EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN
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