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CLEVELAND, June 20 (U, P).— President Alva Bradley of. the Cleveland Indians apparently became resigned to the sale of the Tribe as 17 stockholders probably will receive today the terms under which they will be sold. Their decision to sell to Bill Veeck Jr.; former owner of the Milwaukee Brewers, was expécted to be unanimous. The price tag was reported to be upwards of $1,500,000. Bradley, who has stated emphatically that ownership of the Indians should remain in Cleveland, said he would not try to prevent the sale, He did not anticipate any refusals on the part of the stockholders. It has been Sigal that Bradley controls 25 perient of the club's | stock and could influence more but apparently he has given up all thoughts of filibustering out the sale. Bradley estimated that League park and its land were worth $150,-
oilers Due iy Go io fil The Line for Cleveland Sale
{owner Charles Jacobs was in on
value of Bob Feller, baseball's highest priced pitcher, at $500,000. Associated with Veeck in the deal is Harry Grabiner, former vice president and general manager of the Chicago White Sox. The sale has the blessing of President Will Harridge of the American league. In Chicago, it was reported that Jimmy Dykes” recently deposed manager of the Chicago White Sox, also was in on the dickering and might take over as pilot of the Indians if the transaction is completed, ‘but Veeck emphatically denied hig At a press conference here night, ‘Veeck said Dykes was not concerned in the transaction, He also expressed dissatisfaction with the team's personnel, saying he had hoped to acquire it before June 15 in order to strengthen the club for the pennant race, Veeck also denied that concession
the deal. He said that he had several other assoclates whom he
000 and he put the current market
wished to keep anonymous,
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
p. Miwaukee at Toledb (2, night), Kansas City at Columbus (night), St. Paul at Louisville (night). LEAGUE 2).
AMERICAN New York at Chicago Philadelphia at Detroit. Washington at Cleveland, Boston at St. Louis.
DAYS SERVICE
MEANS BETTER CLEANING
F
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis at Boston. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia. Only games scheduled.
RESULTS YESTERDAY
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Kansas City ...... 000 000 000—~ 0 4 Columbus xs 100 000 00x— 1 5 ©
Drews and Silvera; Mazar and Malone.
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Milwaukee at Toledo, postponed, rain.
St. Paul at Louisville, postponed, rain,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia 000 000 000— 0 6 1 elroit . 010 002 00x— 3 8 0 Christopher, Savage, Fowler and Rosar; Trucks and Tebbe
Washington at Cleveland, night game, postponed, wet grou Boston at St, Louls, night game, post
poned, rain New York at Chicago, night game, post-
Baseball Calendar
W L Pet. W L Pet. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Paul 38 25 603 Minngap, 32 30 516 |g piouis 400 004 U00 810 © Louisville 35 27 Jo% Milwaukee 3 3 He Boston . 111 000 000— 3 12 2 Kas. City 33 28 532) Columbus : Barrett, Wilks and Garagiola; Sain INDPLS. 32 29 525) Toledo 25 38 3907 Wallace, Roser, Spahn and rr ' AMERICAN LEAGUE Cincinnati . 301 000 000— 3 8 2 W L Pet W L Pct, |New York .. 000 000 40x— 4 3 2 Boston 42 15 737 Cleveland 25 32 439 Blackwell and Lamanno;“Xndrews, Kos, | New York 36 23 .610 St. Louis 25 32 439 lo and Cooper, | Detroit 31 25 ,554 Chicago i 3 Ao Pittabarh — i blOL'0. 73 = |W , 29 25 .537 Philadelp. SDUPgR s.vuiaase aan mmmm— Brooklyn ..... 400 002 10x— 7 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE Roe, Hallett, Albosta and Camelll; HatWw L Pet. WL Pet. ten and SBandlock. oklyn 34 21 618 Boston 25 30 45 —————. a Lod 33 23 .589( Pittsburgh 23 20 .442 Chicago at Philadelphia, postponed. Chica 27 23 .540/ New York 24 32 429 Cinciinat! 26 25 .510( Philadelp. 21 30 412 F kli R GAMF~ TODAY rankiin Kaces * AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Billed for Tonight Minntupolia at INDIANAPOLIS (8:30
FRANKLIN, Ind, June 20.—A wet and muddy track last night! prevented the first after-dark big car auto races at the Franklin fair-|
{ grounds oval, but the drivers re- |
mainéd in town to go through with |
Bob Breadfng Indianapolis driver, is just a few points behind Sod Saunders of Muncie for the leadership In the Consolidated Midget Racing association and will bid for the top spot when the little cars run tomorrow night at the Speedrome. At the start of the week, Saunders had 101 points, Breading 97.
Redskins Add New Outfielder
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morning. He probably is lost for the season. Frankie Drews was benched in last night's second game and was replaced by Al Roberge, down from the Boston Braves. The new player looked fast around the keystone and
got one hit, a double.
Paul Derringer, the veteran, is
slated to pitch for the Tribe tonight
and the:Millers are expected to use
Bill Lefebvre, crafty southpaw.
St. Paul at Louisville was rained
out last night and a double- header |
| scheduled between Milwaukee and | Toleda at Toledo was postponed because of wet grounds. Pete Mazar, Red Birds’ southpaw, staged a pitching duel .with Righthander Karl Drews of the Blues as
PUBLIC RELATIONS -
"e :
CONTROL PROPOSED
qualified experts” are in the public tions field today. william R. he, Chicago public relations counsel, told the Indianapolis Advertising club today. Speaking at the Lincoln, Mr. Harshe, a publicity director for 15 years, said:
-entering public relations work who have had little or no previous expgrience and whose sole claim to fame lies in an ability to dream up ambitious proerams, , . . This includes some 50,000 so-called PRO men in the armed forces whose experience consisted largely of building up the personal ego of some colonel, Even when the work was on a more legitimate basis, it |]
sdoes not follow that writing releases
for the army is any qualification for entering peacetime public relations in private business, He recommended some sort of licensing control over the public relations profession. The problem, he pointed out, is. similar to that faced by the legal profession and which was solved by the bar associations. He demanded a ‘geheral code of ethics and reasonable standards of qualifications” for press agents.
F. L. Cottingham of Noblesville was elected president of the Indiana Association. of Cemetery Officials at the group's convention here yesterday . Other officers named were John R. Norris, New Albany; Karl M. Nehrling, South Bend, and Fred Mohler, Lebanon, first through third vice president, respectively; and Clem C. Zwissler, Richmond, iand Carl Jellison, Muncie, trustees. Speakers at the convention, which was held at the Crown Hill cemetery and the Riviera club, were Prof. G. A. Gries of Purdué university and E. L. Parker of the In-
diana public welfare department. G. F. Lohss of Indianapolis has
“Too many quacks and not enough | Satur
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DEATH NOTICES Indianapolis Times, Thurs, June 20, 1046 CAMPBELL—Fred W., of 100 8. i f Mrs. Robert Tr Thomas T. Campassed Bros. Washington, may
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m "Shirle B, Friends at the chapel after noon Friday ENGLAND--Me¢tta, 71 years, of 1801 Ludow. ave, mother of Mrs: Harry Pitts, Marion, ard Bert England, Pati away Wednesday, Priends say sal at ¥he Jordan Funeral Home, 2438 E. st., after p. = Xi rsday, 2 eal he Saturcay June 22, at the Hillside hristian Chureh. Priends invited. Burie) Pohaan < Park. ISRAEL—Gerald Jr, age 15 years, beloved Jon of Grace Alice Israel, brother of . Betty paoA, oleYoted nephew of Mr. ' Mrs H. Gregg, Mrs. Bea Ellis and Waiter °S. Israel, Wednesday Pp. m, p. m., at the residence 3011 E. Washington. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Priends may call_at the residence .after 10 a, m. Friday. G, H. Herrmann Service. KENWORTILY John, of €62 Birch ave. beloved husband of Margaret Kenworthy, father of pl Bo wman, Nora Brinker, Charles and Guy Kenworthy, passed AWAY Tuesday, Services Friday, p. m., at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st, Burial Ploral Park Cemetery. MoLEAN—Leslie B., age 72 years, of 110 N. Kealing ave. beloved husband of Jessig M. McLean, father of Hugh A, Mc-
ean, passed away a adey Pp. m, Min eral services Brida, 10 m., from Shirley. Bros. Irving Hill Coamel 5377 E. Wash-
ngton, Burial Danville, gt at the chapel any
MARTZ—Harold A. entered into rest Tuesday, age 37 years, father of Robert, Kenneth and Donna Martz, brother of Mrs. Mattie Jordan, Mrs. Helen Chappell, Ralpn and Millard k. Martz. Services . & eace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan" st, Friends are welcome. Burial
Ind. Friends may time.
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Crown Hill. Mpore Mortuaries. PERKINS—Bophia E., age 64, of 3936 Spann ave. beloved wife of Pred Perkins, mother of Russell Thatcher,
sister of George PF. Yeagerline of Indian-
apolis; WilHam Yeagerline of Cando, D.; John Yeagerline of Clay City, Ind. Samuel Yeagerline of California:
grandmother of Robert and Paul David Thatcher, ‘passed away Monday p. m, Funeral services Friday, 1:30 p. m., from Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the chapel any time.
| ROY—James T., age 690 years, father ‘ot Mrs. Ruby L, Braun, Mrs. Freda Jones, | Mrs. Goldie Holliday, Mrs. Marie Corn- | Blum, Stanley and Howard Stodgill, passed away Tuesday: Puneral Friday, June 21, 10 a. m., at the Asbury Methodist Churce. New York at California st. Priends invited, Burial Floral Park Friends may call at residence, New York, any time. George W. Usher ervice.
aT Job Emerson, beloved son of John and Mable Schmidt, brother of George, Delmas, Robert and Edward Schmidt, passed away Wednesday. Services Saturday Pp. m, at the Beanbl
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FUTURE: ° attractive salary. Jefferson National Life Insurance Co. 6th floor st Market st. es Experienced in clerical, statistical and detail work: Jnowledge of hing desirable; Apply Mr. Schneider, Indianapolis Morris bing, Hite E. Washington
GENERAL ASSISTANT
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_ Address Times Box A.797
Experienced Preferred.
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Comptometor Operators
1910 8S State st. ; _ _GA-u40 NIGHT COOK—SOBER White. Apply .after 7 Good pay. Baker!s, 3855 Kentucky ave Lo a COOK, experienced, or couple to go to| Lake axinkuckee for the summer, References. HU-7616
mortuary, 1321 W, Ray st. Friends may call the mortuary. Burial Mt, Pleasant cemetery, SCOTT — Cathrine, beloved mother of Alexander P, and James P. Scott, Mrs. Irene Scott Grammer, Sister Maria Pieta the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, John M. Scott, deceased: grandmother of John Vincent Scott, passed away at the daughter's residence, 2435 N. New Jersey st. Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., age B85 years. Puneral from the above residence Saturday, 9:30 a. m., re-
quiem high mass, 88. Peter & Paul Cathedral, 10 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Please omit flowers Friends
may call after 4 p. m. Thursday.
$50 month and maintenance Cook IR-6508.
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the program tonight.
the floodlights.
poned, rain
HOOSIER PAINT and
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Williams, York, Red
Panne 3-0 Caldwell, W. Sox
Higbe, Dodgers
Midwest Dirt Track Racing offi- | cellar, cials sald that a full field of cars| ahead of Toledo. had assembled and would be on five hits and a lone run in the first
hand again tonight to run under!
| Columbus edged out of the league seven percentage points Drews allowed |
inning, enough to give the game to | the Birds. Mazar granted only four
been chairman of the convention for the pas} two years.
WRIGHT Mrs. Laura Etta, mother of Warre Wright, sister of Dr. Thomas J. Ball, Winchester, Ind.. passed away Tuesday afternoon at her residence, 4231 Car-
rollton. Services Flanner & Buchanan GEORGIA FILES TO [iif Sin, have &, dpe
Friends invited. Burial Lewisville, ‘Friends may call at jForivary, (New Castle papers
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American States Insurance
R. Sox 40|Keller, Yankees . 43 ers, James, Jesse, Henry, Robert, George. Box. a lot Pasquel, who said that the Si. AZIL—Mrs, Mary-A. Herbert, 80. on MEMORIAM
BR | Louis club’ president had made Ar-|vivors: Som, William E.; brother, a0) rangements for the conference last Came: sisters, Mrs. Lina Boyle, Mrs. Ann
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Hand Sewers
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Indiana Fur Co.
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hits in winning, 1 to 0, at Columbus. Please copy.) ATLANTA, Ga. June 20 (U. P.). M L d ~The state of Georgia filed civil| GAR OF HANKS 3 ajor ea ers suit today to revoke the charter rea on ea f the Ku Ki Klan, charging the DELATORE—We are deeply 4 "ppreciative Bs UNITED PRESS of t el u ux ging al Sriend sjhsery Shanks or everyy white-hooded order with acts of church tor baautite ee ui atiYe, NATIONAL LEAGUE 6 wanton murder and terrorism and |itual bouquets, cards of sympathy and GAD R XH wl 0 a eace’ ,. |other courtesies extended in our recent Walker, Brookiyn. a2 kr:n a conspiracy to seize the state's lose, (Lhe death of our beloved husband . - ather, arman elatore ur sincere Hopp. Boston Bre $ Jos 31 58 gH public protection "agencies. thanks to Father Brokhage and clergy, Musial 3. Louis. - 38 Ju a 3 15 MEXICO CITY, June 20 (U. P.. singers, organist and Crinsteiner's Puneral Kurowski, St. Louis 48 163 28 53 325) —Owner Sam Breadon of the St. SFENNY We wish DCD sincere v wEricaN LEsGUE | Louis Cardinals, reportedly bearing Sta te Deaths apprecigtion to our relatives, friends ernon, Washington. 48 188 35 70 372 and neighbors for their kindness, symWilliams, Boston 58 207 4 3 ja olive branch from the major pathy and beautiful floral tributes at DiMaggio, Bonon, # 11a 3 0 a1 leagues, was ready to meet with maf Eo of Maurice Spenny. We espe- , St. . exican ague President Jorge cially thank the reader, Mr. Foster; the Boer, New Yo NS "4 | Meica er to discuss a "iy Wong om gy RL 1d |jinger. pallbearers, the matrons Sf Center . : : , . ‘ odge No. e city. fire department, She st; . Mrs. tty Hoffm Willlams, R. Sox 15(DiMagglo. Yanks 12] whereby future raids on American | oust ini Sy Betty -Roltinan; | Indianapolis Firefighters’ local No." 418, Greenberg, Tigers I Mize, Giants «1 te 1d t d. : } S Operslion SI Ins city jolice deKeller, Yankets ams would be stoppe BLOOMFIELD—William Charles Hord, | partment, Dr. Pierce and the staff of RUNS ATED IN Breadon's presence here was con-{10. Or er ae: payne Saughiers, | Co clinic and the Harry Méore ¢ ‘Peace rT! ape; — { Doerr, Red Sox. 55Slaughter. Cards. 45 firmed by a personal representative sons, Wilbur, Alsie, Russell, Earl: brothe | own To: Mae Spenny and Pauly,
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Nearly everyone knows the man who brought the hosiery industry to JIndianapolis over 25 years ago, which has the reputation for the highest earnings and
GIRL—GENERAL OFFICE
Attractive opening for girl 18-35, prefe erably with some knowledge of bookke: ing and typing. b-day week; alr Condi Viedad offici = ASETERIA—1031 BE. ’. WASHINGTON
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rpcepp CXperienced. Tuchman Silk Presser Sores Tuchman
SPINNERS
WE WILL TRAIN YOU
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Indianapolis Bleaching Co. 900 W. Wabash St. (at Blake St.)
Stenographers Apply Employment Office 1230 W. Morris St. Except Saturday
Indianapolis Light & Power Co. _ STENOGRAPHER
Permanent job, excellent oppore tunity for advancement, 40-hour week. Located on Circle,
PURE OIL CO.
810 Test 10 Test Bldg, LI- LI-5591,
~ STENOGRAPHER
Attractive Position at Good Sale
ary. Downtown Location. MA. 3611, Mr. Kroft. STENOGRAPHERS 20 to 35 years of age; excellent
working conditions; 5-day week: good rate of pay and permanent position. Call Mr. Fellmy, LI-2323.
INLAND CONTAINER CORP,
W. Morris st.
STENOGRAPHER Secretarial experience helpful. Good salary. Permanent position. Aircondie tioned office; 5-day, 40-hour week, U. 8, | CORRUGATED FIBRE BOX CO., 1409 Roosevelt ave. YOUNG LADY ‘wanted as junior stenograe pher znd clerk, one who desires permae nent position with good opportunity for advancement. No Saturday work. National Biscuit Co., MA-6329
STENOGRAPHER Lge dictation— hone operae tor. General office: 5 Eo per week, cg A ‘he LINDE AIR PRODUCTS CO,
Youne WOMEN
First year average earnings up to $38 for 40-hour week. Employment Office,
240 N Meridian
WOMEN wanted for te telephone ‘advertising campaign. easant voice essentia Previous experience necessary. Work home, full or part time. Exceptionally high earnings and pleasant work. Holland Studio, 214 Kresge Bldg., Washington st., between 10-1,
College-trained Girls
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Employment Office 240 N Meridian
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AN OPPORTUNITY for exceptionally high earnings doing pleasant work. Women wanted for beep one advertising paign. SA VOICE ESS Previous experience necessary. Work home, full or part time. Apply Holland Studio, 214 Kresge Bldg., 41 E. Washing ton between 10-1.
TYPISTS
40-Hour week. Good pay. Opportunity for advancement.
Bardach & Co. 448 N. Capitol Ave.
TYPIST—Who can take light dictation, Permanent position in pleasant office;
5-day, 40-hour week. John Deere Plow Co., Mr. Britan, MA-9541. TYPIST
Some dictation. 411 Holliday _bldg.
WAITRESS — Experienced, ats tractive; for cocktail lounge, Sportsman's Club. Mr. Hussy, 934 N, Penn. WAITRESS—8: hours a night, 6 nights week. Apply after 7. Good pay, 3858
Kentucky ave. HISPOT LUNCH, 411 8.
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139 N. Penn,
WAITRESSES
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RUSSET CAFETERIA
37 8. Molt 3 OPEN TERRI: Avon Products TORIES, RI pion
Girl Ty a Sak.
to learn to mark-in in dry cleaning, Comet Cleaners, 8340 E. Washington, MALE- FEM. HEL P WANTED
10 MEN AND WOMEN
Kee Lox Mfg. Co,
jor
Counter work, DA OR NIGHT work FP ol Nidie! Field. Mrs.
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Soda Fountain
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3700 Madison GA-9013
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AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC
real opportunity for a good many Pred Williams Jr, Inc.
LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER
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1 Springs, pre-war quality Ratoe Yanks | 8-0/Dobson, ‘Red Sox 1-1 | week. jicivile, is. Miidred Ful ow surv- | citieg WILLIAM’ E. MANN finest working conditions Fine transpor- - ramer, Browns. j.1 “ 3 vars: v " ed in action June 19, 1944, on fac es here. pening For location of nearest 211 E. Washington RI-8315 ertm—— > | ‘Breadon got in touch with Pas- iors: Wife. "Kathleen: daughters, Mrs.| gomemirance ls a golden chain in @ a . 7 i rath . y Death tries to break but all in vain; Experienc: unner ~ store phone Wabash 4521 / . ‘ Box Te last week Uwoush 3 St. Louis june ho © a Th Albert, To have, to love and then to part Machine Operator = cores newspaperman who is a friend of . Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. Secretary i DIAMOND LOANS the Pasquel family,” the sokesman CLINTON—Mrs. Mary Lou Webb, 65. ~—Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Reinking, Mr, 2 (First Game) § ve ’ ‘l COLUMBUS—Carl A. Nehren, 52. Sur-|and Mrs. Bill Henzel and Kay, Mr. and Typist MINNEAPOLIS | said. vivors: Son, Donald C.; brothers, Louis, | Mrs. Robert Henzel, * WE BUY DIAMUNDS +» AB RH OA EP - Fred, Edward. MANN—In loving memory of my Girls or Trainees In Plant 8 | Maynard, cf ....... £1 1 4 0 of EAST COLUMBUS—Blaine Henry, 61. % who gave Bi fe Mo: Fito UAVIS LLERMERS [Wolf Sussman, Inc. [Er aG SREY oy wi I SS J FH op mes Se Dag pga | s L] i! anneker, 2b ...., $32 1 1 3 @ ase Q pecia Raymond, Ralph; father, James Henry, ! Somewhere = a my loved one Call Ri 651. 8am tosp m Barna, wn. : ] ? 0 0 brother, George. Can rest because his mortal work's been rem ’ ) aihadd : 0 0 » EVANSVILLE — Mrs. Hilda Pranzman| done; : Andres, 30 erinnsn 3 1 0 : s | To Cincy Planned Forester, 50. : Survivors Sister, Mrs, While those he left behind must wait and ~. CIRLS : ne, Owen Alvey; brothers, vin, George an Pruett, ¢ ..... 3 1 1 35 © ] y That ‘up above the stars we #0 meet some . "BUSINESS [ DIREC ! ORY Brewer, p 1 0 0 o 1 3| A baseball special train is to be i ig Schertzer, 81. | day day. MARY. TO LEA N : Totals nT an: 7 run over the New York Central tc| paIRLAND—Miss Dicy O'Dell, 80. | MANN-T0 lo Toying Ts of our HOSIERY MENDING / | Cincinnati on Sunday, June 30, for| GARY—Elza E. Martin, 47. Survivors WILLIAM E. MANN, >: di INDIANAPOLIS { E E., Leroy; sisters, Mrs. | Ages 18 to 25; good vision; well BUSINESS EDUCATION FUR STORAGE AB R H O A E| the big double-header to be staged Bo Wotthey, Mrs. 8. R. Rice, Mrs, Ira Not ed, n action june Pin, lo, cared for hands and nalls. Strong Accounting Bookkeeping Blackburn, It .....4 1 0 2 0 0 {at Crosley field that day between Lancaster. Mrs. B. E. Lea , Not lost, but gone before; REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS phic and Modern Vaults 8isti, ss ' 300 Robert G. Philpot, 48. He lives with us in memory 634 N_ NOBLE evening sessions. Lincoln 8337 Shupe, 1b ... 4 0 1 11.1 ofthe Cincinnati Reds and the Chi-| Henry E. Murphy, 78. And will forever more. BLE REE Fred W. Case. principal. Call MA-5717 Bestudik 1. - fy 32119 0 cago Cubs. The Indianapolis In-| GRANDVIEW—John S. Bunner, 91. Sur-| —Mr. and Mrs. Otto B. Hormuth, Mr. HOUSEKEEPER BE-365¢ RA, “Central Business College BIS'* “® FUR CO Turchin, 3b . 13.0 1 0.3 ofdians will be on the road June 30. ¥ivers: Sons, Wiljam, Otis. Withs; daugh, | 27d SU%5 lcers and Wrappers © 20 years Architects and Builders Building = | . Wehtaal, of -2 0 1 3 0 af Bill O'Mara, an experienced hand Cooper, Stella Smith; brother, James. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 cers a pp of age. PledsPennsylvania and Vermont Sts., Indpis. || 2nd Floor Kahn Bldg. Ta ’ xs 3 ? S i . Oat handling sports specials, is or-| HUNTINGBURG — Ernest W, Blemker, | _ : — |ant work, 6-day week. Time and half for | —y | mm —— EE —— Woods 2 91 9} 0 ganizing the Cincinnati fan party. 79. Survivors: Wife, Fannie: sons, C.| CONKLE FUNERAL HOME |over - Jour NO xPtrieace necessary. | —— . w= | ROberge 1 0 0 o E. Foster, Dr, Russell; daughter, Mrs. pply Omar, Inc . . RE-ROOF NOW BROKEN 22% °° %He announced that $8.85 will cover Clyde Parker. . 5 | 1934 W. Michigan Bt. FR-9622 mmie glert, one year, urvivors: | LENSES i batted oe Wouls A ne liround trip rail fare, box seat fOr|pgrents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Englert: ‘FARLEY FUNERALS 1604 W. Morris Immediate A plication Minneapolis 700 000 0 7 | Re twin bill, special bus in Cincin- sisters, Irene Veranica, Carol and Anita MA-1234 : t . ne, ———————————————————— P REPLACED | inpianarois 000 000 1 1 [nati to the park, downtown after| FECL Moen Be ITT BERT S, GADD BRING (IN THE PIEUES lu batted in—Denneker, Barna, Me- | the games, and to depot at 9:15|vors: Wife, Caroline; daughter, Mary {2130 Prospect St. _MA-6049 Insurance office has permanent [ ING A ; ‘ se hits H our, son, Anthony; brothers, Joseph, | ————— praia Fd DR. JOS. E. KERNEL || Mccartny. sisti’ sacrince — Brewer P- M. from the Gibson hotel. John. ¥ | “GRINSTEINER'S : : 4 ¢ TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG. Double plavt.dillan to Danneker to Me. | The baseball special will leave " "x { 1601 FE. New York MA-5374 job for experienced key punch op- ? ews to upe, p {VILLE — H on bases--Mitneapoits 3. Ta i | Indianapolis at 10 a. m. and leave ta YPERSONVILLE - Frank: Qdeen-| G. H. HERRMANN . erator. Call LI-1381. ase on balls — Woods 2, Brewer 2. Cincinnati at 10 p. m. Mail reser- 1505 8. EAST ST. MA-8488 modernization program 1 not in- Strikeouts—Brewer 4, Woods 1. Hits brother, John. jms x L Sam tsin maim Rn with the most interestin Off Logan, 5 In no innings (pitched to|VALONS to Bill O'Mara, 1930 Win-| La PORTE—James A, Terry, 83. Sur- HISEY & TITUS "KEY PUNCH OPERATOR town! Stop in and see us - five batters In first), Woods, 3 in 7. Los- |field ave. Indianapolis 8, Ind. First vivors: Wife, Leola: sons, R. Van Dien; 981 N. Delaware St. 11-3328 | or verifier for permanent position With / ' Peters and 8 Ee ow, [tilt in the June 30 double header af | Marmaduke Miss Mary Terry. oo | FLANNER & BOCHANAN—35 West Fall eh Ing entown office. CALL. MR. & . eters and Steengrafe. Time—1:30, | Marmaduke ss Mary y no own own office. CALL M ’ > Hamilton Ss of NOTH HOLES -. BURNS | Cincinnati 1s to start at 1:30 p. m.| NEW ALBANY—George F. Heckel, 75 | Cree Boulevard. TA-3371 RAMIGE, RI-343 ‘DIAMONDS + WATCHES N TAIL RING co (Second Game) ttn SuIvivors: Ji Carrie E; daughter, | SHIRLEY BROS. CO. GENERAL MAID APPLIANCES ! LEO OF th Mido, 1 NINE APOLIS NN a. Isabelle Newton, | 954 N _Ninols L1-5409 Experienced, with felopences, for small | hn the e 0 > ou h d to assist with care of 3-year-19 EAST MARKET ST. | 235 Mass. Ave. the First Block !| Maynard, cf a Y gE q ? : Schedule Drawn ir 0 Or un Nea, daugh- | ~ JONES & HURT "MORTUARY ooo No laundry. Stay. White or y » s i : rr Lillard, oe 1 "1°28 2 Bewley, Mrs. Heien Colgrove, Miss Har- SHEFIELD CHAPEL Hrvier colored. HU-5355, : oT ——————— Dannekey, Ib $ : 1 2 } riett Newton; Sons, W. L., Clyde; brother, | 2226 Sneiby st mb GA-2570 Girl high schoo! graduate and commer ’ | Herbert Oswa - i ——— cial training snd accura 0 - CROSSWORD PUZZLE ein 1301! {For Amateur Day [ous ryan, xen me = ROBERT WSTIRIING, wis ons oh. Sis . # gl iin : 3 . by Answer fo Previous Pussle RAY 4.0.0 3 0 of i. Survivors: 9 Wining | 1422 Prospect _MA.ome| Working eeler, c ge QQ | —~ MM! USSR President Schoenborn, 2 ¢'3 ¢ 1 {| Four teams from the City, Mu- |{sther. B. E. Ells; brothers, Cirde, Prank, VOIGT 1632 Rr . Strunk, p +1 0.0 2 1 oinicipal and Manufacturers league! paxToON—Mrs. Eliza E. Smith, 78 fur) FR-571 Office Help \ Totals 22.1 8 24 1 o Will furnish manpower for the an- in Wha nn MRL a RL | Con XRADEL oF Hg on 9438 ¥ . hy ne re s § 2 'HORIZONTAL VERTICAL INDIANAPOLIS nual Amateur day double-header | sons. H.R. PF. H.: brother, Ulysses Wels | san omaioirect St Wanted 1 Pictured 1 Flower part HARPO Turchin. 3b AD R 1 S A Baus. 4 wt Victory field, Ungoa. 1 d 5 INSTRUCT IONS Girls between ages of 20 and 30 Borin presi 3 part ia MARX Jurehin. 3 Y 2 1 2 3 o| The schedule, drawn up last night BALEIGH=Albers L \anuty, oo. 0 AA Bookkeeping and stenographic po- § — . s y 1 sitions en rking hour : dent, Nikolai _ dialect lh od 33 EE bata meeting of the Indianapolis SEVP WTP SRY | FTYNREILEAING | Hk, M, 3 Veterans LAR Shupe, 1b 8 1 211 o o|Amateur Baseball association, calls brothers, Johuyler, John and Ch or Breit Ong Nt=Rer. 1100 Value, INDIANA uNION MUTDAL INS. CO Wieczorek, If ...... 2 9:0 1 6 oiff e it r to ' en a : No age limit; #th grade R ucation Leary 05 N eri See Mr 8 Indian | : (coll.) : A Wentzel, cf .. « 1°32 + 0 @ for the City Jeagye Jende | pest SHILOH-—~Mrs. Lillle May Degentiar in 5 ph ths Free catalogue and (ele. “OVERALL | MAKERS Weird 4 Nevada city Brady, ¢ « 0 0 8 32 othe second-place Municipal league Gough, 77. Survivors: Husband, John; | phone information. Easy terms. Be inde 5 Requi Cell, DP viovvurersn 4 0 1 0 2 1/team at 2p. m. The feature game at | daughters, Mrs Forrest Fuller, Mrs. El-| pendent baat, now! Day and night school | Experienced. J. W. Jackson & Sons, 11 Priority ire i ' . . p mer Cooper, Mrs, Walter Koester, Mrs. G. I'S ATTENTION 546 8. Meridian . ) 6 Symbol for 16 Policemen 37 Couple Totals ....,....35 J 12 21 1 1/4 P. m. will match the Municipal: Le Pre Me NR olution: | ., This school ALL by G.i office. Our (prefix iridium (slang) 38 War god Minneapolis 001 000 000 1|league ledder against the Manufac- | S08 greor " iiciars, Mrs. Ala Moore, | diploma qualifies vow to work In indiana X YPIST Sound ; INDIANAPOLIS 110 030 02x— 7| ah Morrison, Laura Bennett:|®nd other states Under plan - A 7 Monarch 19 Authors 39 Vehicles Riis Batted 4 Bontaits, Waa JAS loop leader. ee a Oru anne, school expenses are pald and vou are given tad : uns n -- Bestudik, entze , 1" ) 1s all grado 14 Short sleep 8 British ac- 23 Blackbird 40 Symbol for |maynard, Shupe 4 Brady. Two-base| Rain washed out all games in the SWAYZEE — Dr, W. 8. Reasoner, 83. | atna or Merths obs Surn training, Shep| Attractive Opening Right Person 18 Stuf? count money 24 Permit erbium hits—Roberge, Bestudik, Shupe 2. Home |Twilight A league yesterday after- survivors: Daughters, Mrs, Frank Mort, | owners earn from $125 to 3200 weekly. why Call Miss Hart, CH. 7660 17 Wearin 10 Auricle 25 Manuscripts 41 Girl's name | {ees Wentael, Maynard. , Stolen bases— noon. Mrs. Melbourne ; a8 | M0hTonT Tnvestigate now Classen «tarting a ’ " . /leczorek, acrifice st puble pl f~Harold E. Garrigus, ating 11 He succeeded (ab.) 42 Baseball - Turchin to Roberge to Shupe. Left nremeisinrbm———— suriivors: Wire. Baith: parents, Mroand| Royal Beauty Academy | of Max MACHINERY CO. + Kalinin as , 26 Bitter vetch sticks Bars ae DO ant rot Red Sox H Mit, Bol Garrigus; sister, Mrs. a 301 S. LaSalle St Base on balls—Off 8choenborn 3, Cecil 3. Selle h “ . } v 18 Expanded et 27 Sheltered side 43 Compass poini | Strunk 2. Strikeouts- By Cecil 6, 8choen- | € 0x ope Edward: Allais 80. Survivors: Son HAE 0) 13 erveaey abs moan [Linger ater 345 3 History Repeats pve oe Saghices, rs, LARC: | LOST AND. FOUND ye a 5 d |9 In a innings, trunk in 3% n Allais. | lost bill2 Soe 15 Pervades 36 Lamb 50 Within | by pitcher—By Strunk (Roberge). wid P.) It Margaret "Pendergast, 83. Survivors: BOY visiting from Californ 08 Hii PBX . | ur — | pitch — Schoenborn, Losing pitcher - BOSTON, June 20 (U. o. WwW. C. M.: brothers, | fold on Raym Bh Be Operator ; * | Schoenborn. Umpires —. Peters, Steen- records mean an thing, the Boston Ad Mason. slort jomery; sisters. bus, Sunday. If found, keep y | Smith grafe and | Meter, Meier. Time —3:08. h | Mrs. Minnie Stone. Mrs, E. Hawkins, | return billtold. GA- iA-4873. © Pleasant working conAA io m—— Jo Sox are heated S§f t gion JEST TERRE HAU TEV liam Walters, $10 Reward Lost—Bird dog, red wid / ditions. Good starting ; or e rs Survivors: Wife ma; sons, Richare white spotted “male; . ; 4 At Another DiMaggio fio leagus Denman George 'm.[, dghier, Mre, DOromY | nome, juke, PRI. (AQ) car. Ampiy Engler Wa | Mo THING TON STRAYED from 1002 8. Alabama Tuesday ment © ® A A rat | LOS ANGELES, June 20.—Another| The last time the Sox were lead- | ORTHINGTON—Mrs, Ora Mae Con, TIRATED om 1002 3, Alabaiin Aues Division. 7 Joe DiMaggio is drawing raves on ing the title race on this date was white face. i i to name of Patty. 3310 E. Michigan e th Te | the west coast as the first baseman in 1918—the last time they captured | pgatH NOTICES 1 Eb per carton Roller Bearings. Salesladies the thing ’ kn | Of the Los Angeles City College the flag. In 1940, the Sox were ini loiiy Times, Thurs, June 2, 1048| Name on carton UNIVERSAL GEAR 4% 2 [11 8 | team, ‘He is a cousin of the Yankee | first place on June 19, but lost a| BERTELSMAN—Alvena, of 1127 Windsor BO, fires Call Mr. . Counter work in dry cleaning ; fol w d orn- - nt daytime Tw | Clipper and his illustrious brothers, doubleheader to St. Louis the fol- st., og Hg Tig rest ednesday morn- [OB Hots andl cat Key ru yon: branch stores. Permanen y 3 | ymee n and Dom. (lowing day and dropped out of ing. age mother of Mrs. Lena L. Beadle pier. vicinity’ Broad Ripple. “Re work. } Y ren the leadoff berth for good. and Glenn C. Bertelsman, sister of Mrs. | eee Omang Hild’ . ; Zontini in w Loo I CE Mollie Rodgers and Mrs Bert a Hofilaan, clothing in Burt's Shoe Store, Tuesday Davis Cleaners p H Ne Pp. SOFTBALL BE eitom A. Davis. Services Fri-|Afternoon. Reward. BE-4024-J, en 2835 Northwestern - : ; a : el, 2050 Lady's gold Bulova watc gold om PTT wry ve ~ BUFFALO, N. V', June 20 (U. P.). t's Bush-Callahan Marufactur- | Gav. 1:90 B. m. oF ghee Fe weicome. es AAR rea or cab, GA-7547 EXPERIENCED SED saleaiady | Jot part-time = | 42 Tu ~Lou Zontini of Cleveland, ace ex TO nal al soe |B: Michigan a PHeRds fe tie Reward. ork; good wages. Appl 0s City : o Cjers leagu 7 | Buria rown oor . eo han iss Abravaya, or call) RI-8 . ie Notre Dame halfback who played | dium: my 8 na Bikey as BRIGHT—Gerald, age 14, beloved son of LOST—Brown cloth Jurse, urse, plastic Rana, nis OES wand hiPAelee Be with the Cleveland Rams in 104 hiylory ‘obi {s miectronle Laboratory. |o ME, aMRALMS out i Marthe. and | rewird. "Mi & Lobns. BEATER a 0 before .he entered the navy, has| The Em-Roe Independent Juagye aehed. Rebeccy Bright, grandson of Mrs... ADDS | SST Maroon and cream boy's Hender- | sen Work at BLPERT ENG or part R ule at Beecli Grove stadium: 7--We Carmichael, passed avy in Akron, son-Behwinn © bleycle, at Ellenberger tithe. Exceptionally high earnings . an been signed by the Buffalo Bisons market vs. Hollywood Tavern: 815—East |gervioss” Friday. 10 ‘a. 'm._ North East | piri Reward. _IR-0088, work, Apgly Holland Studio. 21% of the All-Am b | Side Merchants vs vette Insurance; )Cnspel 13 tation .st. _Butia — lippers (Andis) In |Kresge Bldg. 41 E. Washington, between a , ence Al erica football confer $.30- Slovenian. Home vs, Asigciated Mer- Bill Cemetery, Friends : invited, Little & LOST i BanitonT TREY. \CH-0084-J. $5 58! Li »
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