Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1946 — Page 16
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By ART WRIGHT Times Staff Writer CLEVELAND, O, June 5.-Ten-sion ran high in the national marbles tournament today and- the victims were Indianapolis’ Donald Yates and Pittsburgh's Thomas Rowell, who were tied for the lead in league No. 1 yesterday. While each was battling to gain the edge, the Cleveland contender, Richard Zielinski, jumped into the league lead in the first half of today's round. Sixteen games were to be played today and there was a chance for Donald Yates to regain his margin. Indianapolis and Pittsburgh split
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league for four games each day. Donald won every game he played against the girl from Canton, O, and against the boy from Grand Rapids, Mich., yesterday. He had Jost three to the Canton girl Monday
he had won 22 games and lost 10 to earn a two-day play average of .688. In the overall tournament average, the Indianapolis champion was
TRIO BEATS, ROBS
driving were a radio and a bicycle motor taken in the holdup. In the glove compartment were eight fraternal rings with jewelers’ tags, believed to have been stolen in a re-
When Donald started today’s play| cent holdup at Frankfurt.
Gen, Joseph T. McNarney said toin a three-way tie for fourth place|day he had raised his estimate of among the 20 contenders. The lead- |the minimum necessary er, Billy Oetjen of Augusta, Ta., had | the occupation of Germany from 10 an average of .812 for winning 26 to 15 years.
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15-YEAR OCCUPATION SEEN FRANKFURT, June 8 (U, P)—
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games and losing six.
|tainment following the marble session was a picnic and admission to
Highlights of yesterday's enter-
every ride and attraction at Euclid amusement park. ‘Tonight the champions attend another theater party.
EXPECTS MORE BIDS ON MT. VERNON FIELD
Lt. Col. Ben Herr, assistant state adjutant general, said today that he would return to Mt, Vernon next Tuesday to receive more open bids on 17%-acre armory field. Cok Herr returned 'to Indianapolis after a trip to Mt. Vernon yesterday during which he received three open bids on the property,
highest of the three bids was $6300. Col. Herr added that it would be “perhaps two or three weeks” be-
fore the armory board would meet to act on the sale of the property.
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SAY 600 CHINESE SLAIN
BATAVIA, June 5 (U, P).—An allied headquarters spokesman reported tonight that Indonesians had slain 600 Chinese in a settlement west of the Tangerang river, 15 miles from Batavia.
appraised at $5250. He said the |injianapelis Times, Wednes., June 5, 1946
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HU-4762. DEATH NOTICES 1 Tost on West Raymond $10 Rewar or near Municipal Airport, light brown male dog, white breast J. e 49 years, be- po feet, short tall, 1319 8, eridian.
ALLMAN-—William Me! loved husband of Bery Allman, father of Woodrow, Ralph nl Richard Allman, Eve lyn Foster, Frances Allman and brother of Pen Marjorie
Allman, Mrs. ichmond, Ind., pred
Funeral Thursday,
Shirley Service. ARNOLD-—Nellle, age mn, 1632 Pleasant st.,, passed away Tuesday morning, mother of Mrs. Corean Fesler, Dallas G. Robert E. Arnold; sister of John Dodson, Jacksonville, Fla. Services at the J. C, Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prosect st., Friday, 1 p. m. Priends invited. urial Washington Park. Friends may call the “Chapel of the Chimes.” BROWN—Edgar F., of 2440 Adams st, entered into rest Monday evening, age 64, husband of Nelle M. Brown, father of Dr. Wendell E. Brown, brother of Mrs. Lina I. Sr Connor, Mrs. Anna B. Sherman and er Brown; grandfather of David Wonder Brown. Services Thursday, 2 p. un. at the Northeast Chapel, Station Priends are welcome. Burial Crown i, Moore Mortuaries.
BURNETT—Rufus J, husband of Aszeal, nephew of Andrew and Freda Wick and Henry, Emma, Chris and Ella Nicumeyof, passed away Wed AY a8 m. may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect st., after 7 p. m. Wednesday, Service Friday, 2 p. m, from funeral home. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited.
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CLARK-—-Martha Lou, age 15, 1809 Goodlet, daughter of Leo and Thelma Clark, sister of gene Clark, passed away Monday. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. m. at Parley Puneral Home, 1604 W. Morris st. Friends may call at the funeral home.
DRISCOLL—Catherine, beloved Thomas Driscoll, passed away Monday, June 3. Puneral Thursday, June 6, from the family residence, 320 8. Oakland ave. at 8:30 a. m.; requiem mass at Holy Cross church, 8 a, m. Priends invited. Priends may call at residence. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Blackwell service.
FARREN-—Jo G., age 68, beloved brother of Mrs. Hettie Mitchell, Robert and Hulbert Farren, pe away Tuesday p. m. Funeral services Priday 10 a. m. from Shirley Brother's’ Irvington Chapel, §377 E. Washington st. Burial Washington Park. Priends may call at the chapel any time after 10 a. m. Thursday.
KEATON--Adelbert B., 63 years, beloved husband of Estella Keaton, father of . Ida Julian and Mrs, Vi Drahoss, Busted away Tuesday p. m. Funeral Priday, 1:30 p. m., at the Meridian Heights Prolbytesing Church. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at the residence, 4302 Winthrop ave. from 6 p. m. Wednesday to 11 a, m. Friday and at the church from 12:30 until hour of service, G. H, Hertmatn Service.
wife of
husband of Edmo C., Morris, Harry and Mrs. Helen wimmer, all of Indianapolis, Mrs. Lena Rosenblum and Mrs. Ruth Wiessman, both of Los Angeles, Jack ad Marer of Omaha, Neb assed a Wednesday. Services conducted b. “the Praternal and Protective Order o Ba No. 13 and the Oriental F. & A, M. 500, at He J une & Buchanan a: Friday m. Friends invited. Burial Crows’ oh Periends may call at mortuary. METCALF--Miss Martha L., director of me economics for 18 3 rs in the Sleighton Farm School for Girls, Darling, Pa. ssed away June 4 at Philadelphis’ Pa. Graveside service in Crown Hill Thursday, 10:30 a. m, Arrangements by Fanner & Buchanan. MORGAN Bessie A. vision st. mother of Mrs, Lenoyice McSing at aud Guy Bertram, daughter of Se ellman, Crown Center, Ind.; sister of pin Wilkinson, Pranklin, Tenn.;
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Leo, Elza and Estele Jones, passed away Tuesday. Puneral services Priday, 2 p.m, at the y Street Church of the Nazarene Friends may call at the Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morris. SIGMON Charles M., of 4801 Pletcher ave, entered into rest Monday afternoon, 88 years; husband of Lillle A. Sigmon; brother of Mrs, G. I. Owen, Mrs Emma Lester, Mrs. BE. P. Burrows, Earl Z and Dale W. Sigmon, Services Thursday 1:30 p. m. at the Irvington Chapel, 5342 E. Washington st. Priends are welcome Burial Memorial Park. Moore Mortuary, STONER-Jonathan W. MeCordsville, R. 1, beloved father of Prank Stoner, foster-father of Willlam G. Reynolds,
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room by phone, Shelbyville 851. REWARD for return of black and white
to name “Skeeter.” LOST — Yellow gold Alton watch, near
car, black corday purse. Identification, Keep money, return purse.
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White City, on highway Thursday night. Reward. TA-T217. cordia bag City Market
y. Keep money; return purse and contents, Reward. IR-9754.
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Atlas Buper Market, 4401 EB. New York.
CLERK For general office work. Some typing required. 40-hour week. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. MERIDIAN DISHWASHER 8 rs Restaurant, 4411 Allisonville
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passed away Tuesday. Funeral Thursday,
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CARD OF THANKS 3
ACHELPOHL—We are deeply appreciative and extend our heartfelt thanks for everything to each friend, neighbor, relative for the acts of love, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended in our recent loss, the death of our beloved husband and father, William Our sincere thanks to Rev , employees of Indianapolis Water Co. and Moore funeral service. WIFE AND BON.
DOTY--With deepest gratitude sid nd Shs preciation we extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends, neighbors, Beastie for the beautiful floral tributes, messages of sympathy and other courtesies extended In our recent loss, the death of our beloved husband and father, Owen Leslie Doty. Our sincere thanks to Rev. M. A. Reynolds, members of the Bridgeport Bcottith Rite, Eastern Star, Vet. erans of Foreign Wars, Sgt. Ralph Barker Post No.
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Office Help
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Office Clerks
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Indianapolis Power & Light Co. Woman
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Indianapolis Morris Plan
110 E. Washington.
Billers Typists Stenographers
5-Day, 40-Hour Week
STOKELY-VAN CAMP, INC.
941 N. Meridian
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BOOKKEEPER Exp. on double entry books and t ping | Steady, good pay. BE-0459. 5244 W ash. | Cashier
With clerical experience.
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Indianapolis Morris Plan 110 E. Washington
Credit Girl
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Indianapolis Morris Plan
110 E. Washington
CLERK-TYPIST STENOGRAPHERS
Hosiery purchasing privileges. Attractive low - cost cafeteria.
Real Silk
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Jamon mc prin une CARD OF THANKS =~ 3 FEMALE HELP WANTED 9} MALE EY wANTSD , ny the day, winning two LAYTON—Our sincere thanks and dee, : losing two against Pittsburgh's ne. 0 gig — ahr GIRLS SECRETARY a AUTO BODY MEN ) entry. “SH : Al | their acts of taesiges 3 Spates s 1 + : HY -,r h By the time the Cleveland boy] - ONE Noo wei, fora” tinttes mended nl TO LEARN Competent young 184: | @ METAL MEN {had 10-games, he had won| A three-man gang alleged to have] siacers Sal mn non. HOSIERY MENDING busy newspaper utive, a every one—but he had four games|, eq and slugged Claude Fix,| Souk 5 hen, Tyan and Ages 18 to 25 good vision; Must be and This is your opportunity to play when the Indianapolis and) gneihyville filling station aétendant, | cia Andiersianding courtesies ® Fon for Haida and ILLS have ability to assume re- to join the Pittsburgh leaders were even. : was ro younded up today. dered bya Ha ox spose | REAL SILK HOSIERY M sponsibility. Work involves BILL KU HN Admittedly “off” his game against Borys i 24, in a blockade on |B pation od bitude everyibyn, to “cers aT FP ackers teresting and fascindting. the Pittsburgher because of the state road 29, west of Five Points, [each neighbor, relatives, Tor the Surroundings pleasant and ay Sonic of sul eralumen whe tension; Donald displayed a sore in what was believed to be the hold- | thy and. other couriesics sxistsded ‘st the In Coke Dept. Sowortas songeil, Houpls take pride in their wor shooting. thumb which hampered | Up car, The econg auspect, G George Our tncers § oo Rov. RG: Ho g io 3 [oon ae. Rerianmnt insurance available. 5-day, Heh oD , metions with pay; his pla : Edward a appre | organist an nak eo how 40-hour work week with + mechanical = Naas winners will not be [hended in a blockade at Arlington Aihag SR, A Bing] ” oh. our J Saturdays, Sundays and Heat See Mr. Conner or determined until after tomorrow's | ave. Sua state road 29. The third |Service FAMILY. OMAR, INC: holidays off. opp ri ~247 - series. The national cham- | member of the trio, Walter Hughes, o01 th_8¢. or advance State . 16 game Bo 88, od Joon Friday. (90. of MIS N. West st, was ar- IN MEMORIAM , age and weekly salary de- North Side Chevrolet Won 12 Yesterday rested at 622 W. 10th st, by state(PLIDCIn loving memory of our esr sired, also give w 836 E 634 St. in * | police detectives. : JANE BLAND, S | | di details experi- BROAD RIPPLE Playing a consistent game, but|™ yp" go TOC o taken to Shelby- | ¥ re away April 11, 1948: aliesiaqaies ence. Replies held confi- n, . finding the Pittsburgher a tough|yine where, sta te police si iy e are lonely, dearest mother, with- dential. Write Box A-630, diana’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer t, Donald won 12 es Lone Jot sd t heart; . e es. Sppetieel, Dea a 3 SAMS | will be a with suto banditry.| Le° pa were sivas our joy snd | Counter work in dry clean- Clerical an $ his defeats Were at the hands of( oot Reo had | WO G0 VODA to pA in ing branch stores. Permanent SECRETARY. erical and Typing He i - oe revolver, in his possession and Foree | SKAGGS—In loving memory of our dear 9 ’ rehn excel stoners 8 opportunity for & oy fou tions with unusual ie another outstanding mibster. ed 03 Swords ys ising in o THOMAS RICHARD SKAGGS, daytime work. veil said fu Good saresng llcemen under £* given fe ad w away June B, 3 Players meet each opponent in their state police said, A precious on Th) from us gone, AMERICAN STATES INS. CO. page Sina
serviceman with’ ence.
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Pern Railroad 139 E. South ‘St.
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. : STENOQRAPHIO
Positions are available for girls in stenographie and other tele) Bona work. Good pay, ple working conditions gre security. Employment Office
40 N, Meridian INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.
A Good Place for a Girl to Work
STENOGRAPHER
28 to 35; must be able to take heavy and rapid dictation. Interes work. Permanent position for dependable Pleasant, modern, Mreondisoned o! Call RI-6516, 8 A. M. to 5 P. ML
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Washington & Blackford Sts. iE independent oil company has ex.
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AMERICAN STATES INS. CO. 542 N. Meridian st. Typists Apply Employment Office, 1230 W. Morris St, Except Saturday
Indianapolis Power & Light Co.
RI-9311--Mr. Mitch
Typist—5-Day week. = Permanent 35 position, age 17 to 30. Experience necessary. Automatic increase. Apply 201 State. Life Bldg. American Legion Publishers. TYPIST
Qonvenient location, good salary, 38% urs week. Marion Gounty - Deparment be Welfare, 148 E. Market
YOUNG WOMEN
Pirst year average earnings up to 338 for 40-hour week. Employment Office,
240 N. Meridian
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE ©O.
College-trained Girls for service representative and other Telephone Work.
Age 20-28.
ployment Office 240 N. Meridian
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. WAITRESSES
Must Be Experienced
Ted's Lunch Room
925 N. Illinois @t.
Steady Employment
We have several openings for gqualifi women who are willing snd able Jo Jor A
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Jraons| history in first letter, Box 636,
A-l Mechanic
Experienced Chrysler line. Permean excellent wages and hours. only
Jones & Maley
2421 E. Washington MECHANICS
A-1 mechanics only, with tools; 40-hour, B= day week; bonus plan; free transportatioa.
Apply Personnel Dept. 214 Traction Terminal Bidg.
Indianapolis Railways PROOF READER
a¥pelighos to get union
Bad Soup Weim: iseniag Cou 418 By Bld. MA-3
METAL MAN
Good proposition for a thoroughly experienced man. Apply
Superior ( Chev. Inc. Metal Man
Permanent
Jones & Maley
2421 E. Wash. St. Metal Polishers
and
Buffers
Apply Employment Office
Zenite Metal Corp. Near 201 N. West St. MECHANIC ®
MUST 5 A-1 IN EXPERIENCE. 2324
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NIGHT WATCHMAN
Must be sober and -conscientious.
HICKMAN OLDS
1510 N. Meridian RI-6378
S-day week. Inquir
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Indianapolis Bleaching Co.
900 W. Wabash (at Blake BSt.)
WELL established insurance company desires women, ages 18 to 50, for extensive survey program; hourly rate plus bonus, day or evening work, See Mr. Harworth, 1 to 3 p. m. only, 813 Merchants Bank bldg.
MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED Comptometer Operator
10
Experienced * 5- DAY WEEK
5 Apply haa Office 8 to 13 Dally
KINGAN & CO.
Blackford and W. Maryland
Ediphone Operator Comptometer Opr.
40-hour, 5-day week. Pleasant working conditions.
General Electric Supply Co.
Work With J. A. Goodman
at NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
Nearly everyone brought the hosiery industr, apolis over 25 years ago, Ww reputation for the highest earnings finest working conditions,
Enows the man
Call RI-6511, 8a. m. to Bp. m.
HUSBAND AND CHILDREN.
many friends, relatives, the acts of love and kindness and beaut ful floral tributes extended in our vid
brother, Raymond A. Bhar thanks to Rev. W. A. Nels
Traction Co, Broth therhood ot Tand Union snd
HARP--We wish sincerely to thank our Heigtibors Jor
loss in the death of our beloved son and Our sincere
Rev, L. L. | Murphy, (singer) George Gough, (planist) Simmons, employees of eas
Hand Sewers
Top Salaries Patd to oJSperienced Fur Pinisher
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Indiana Fur Co.
whe Indiap-
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, Fine trated. Opening now,
326 W. Geo LI-8443. LIGHT BICTANIO and ediphone operator, also general office work. Apply Linde-Air Products Co. 720 N. Penn.
“EXPERIENCED DICTAPHONE OPERATOR, SECRETARIAL
s-Day week: starting salary $40 References Rocessary Tie for interview Address Times, Box’ A-7 LL L MAIL AND FILE Sr Desirable hours Stems. Sone & Stone, 649 Consoll-
SECRETARY
Permanent position for—qualified applicant, Must be com t Ediphone operator. Apply to Mr. Routzahn.
Jndpls, Paint & Color Co.
Capitol
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5- DAY WEEK
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sponsible positions, for advancement.
114 B Washington.
LIBERTY MUTUAL INS, CO. (333 X. Penn, | B90 A 4B. Bids.
We will train girls 17 to 24 for reExcellent opportunity
with some knowledge of . bookkeeping. Pleasant working conditions, Ideal pure TI Tr Inc, 116 W. Michigan. Ll. Experienced enced Grocer rocery Clerk Work fom 3 te 9 p.m, hour,
625 N. East
Soda Fountain
{We nave s number of dpenings| |for voung ladies and young gentlemen to work on our fountain.
See Mr. MOORE Apply ‘at office
HOOK'S bxva storss
California and Market Sta.
4 PAINTERS First class; mut, be Bola for high-class work. Top pay. ib PAINTERS and Amie apply Southeastern ave, New homes under construction. 7 a.m. daily.
Experienced Press Operators
Good Hours—Good Pay
Tiffany Laundry
425 N. Senate YOUNG SALES EXECUTIVE 30 to 50, for sales work in a special field. This is for a man who wants te establish himself permanently with a re= sponsible company now undergoing expansion Approximately "$5000. first year plus | bonus; preference for men with personal | experience in direct-to-consumer sales of appliances, educational courses, insur ance or other specialties Give complete background and phone number for interview. Write 328 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
| WELL established- insurance company de-
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AUTO METAL MEN
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Shade Cutter
AD eXberience; steady work; good pay. 8. Penn,
Hours
SHOE REPAIR MAN jours to 6 m. 60 cents per hour, or Any hours TA are Sonvenient up to 9 p. m. Inquire 625 N. East St.
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