Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1946 — Page 18

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By FREDERICK United Press Staff

WASHINGTON, July 30.—~The $7152-a-year president of the U. 8. Spruce Corp—organized by the government in 1918 to buy lumber for

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President of World War | Venture by U. S. in Lumber Business Also Has Chauffeur to Drive Him to ‘Work.’

C. OTHMAN Correspondent

planes in world war I—still rides to work (work, he says) in a federal, automobile driven by an $1800-a-year federal chauffeur.

No airplane ever was built of the corporations spruce for which

congress originally spent $23, 500,000, Each since 1922 congress ——— has been appropriating $10,000 to] liquidate its lumber company. Only! somehow it never got liquidated. It's still chopping down trees, | hauling ‘em over its private railroad | in northern Washington ong. Save ing ’em into planks in mills. Memory Is Credited This story never could have been printed had it not been for a bright- | eyed, 10-year-old youngster, named | Walt Norblad, who lived in the tall] tree country. He was properly impressed in Au- | guest of 1918 when the government corporation took over thousands o

acres of timber to help beat the co's presi

Huns. Three months later the war|

ended, hut the Spruce Corp, didn't.| plans for t nessmen,

Young Walt forgot about it.

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BUSINESS KEEPS = EYES ON MEXICO

ld S, \nierests Are Sus-

picious of New President.

By H. STUART

MORRISON

Times Foreign Correspondent

MEXICO CITY,

fan eye on Miguel

particularly He completed his education, grew | They feel his “weasel words” in the | states

July 30.-+For-

eign business interests are keeping year in conformity with an interAleman, Mexi-| gate commerce commission order authorized another crease of 6] dent for the next six years. equalizing rates in the north and | per cent, the Indiana commission | They're highly suspicious of his! the south. Northern shipping rates suspended the schedule for intra- | reatment of foreign busi- were upped approxiniately 12 per state railroads, pending the out-| Americans. | cent while freight costs in southern|come of tomorrow’s hearing. The

Like any WAC,

outfit of bright-hued “civvies” to

| “Big Lizzie,” being the Queen Elizabeth, world's largest passenger

ship. She's pictured at Liverpool, black, red and white, traditional

after part is still in gray war paint.

Public Hearing

‘On State-Wide Freight Rates

The public service commission

a. m. tomorrow to set a state-wide schedule of railroad freight rates.

Maintenance of current rates is

|resentatives of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, while -intra-state | carriers under P. 8. C. jurisdiction are seeking a 6 per cent ingrease. Railroads in Indiana were granted a 12 per cent boos earlier this

WAVE or SPAR, the wanted after "her honorable discharge from war service was a nice

first thing “Big Lizzie” | replace her drab wartime garb.

England, with her new coat of Cunard-White Star colors. Note

eliotn

Set Tomorrow

will hold a public hearing at 10

being sought by shippers and rep-

were dropped a similar

into manhood, married, and fina]ly, matter of foreign investments are!amount.

28 years later, gained high office. And here was Walt, now Con; gressman Walter Norblad of Ore-

weight, like an unabridged diction- been

ary. Word Reaches Firm

not conducive to their welfare. American businessmen had an easy time of it here under | gon, thumbing through the 1947 the federal budget and marveling at its| Manuel Avila Camacho.

foreigners so now In the fine print he happened to | this trend may be intensified.

spy the 24th appropriation for the closing down of the spruce company. His memory, as the prose- |

have not

administration of = President They have hampered by restrictions, mounting labor demands and a

policy of jobs for Mexicans before

they are afraid]

Campaign Silence Noted

On the other hand, ty cuting attorneys say, was-refreshed. | pr, Aleman declare

close to

“going ta;

“What happened was that con- «put Mexican labor in its place,”

gress just overlooked its own cor- and be m “And the cor- business investments and profits. ceipts increased 850 over yesterday He did not dare say so during the “What's worrying me now is this: campaign, his friends say, as’ he| If we can't get rid of a world war I would have been destroyed politi-| and heifers sold actively and fully | Jumber company in 28 years, what's cally if he backed down on na-|steady, but beef cows dragged $0. Good

poration,” he said. poration just went right along.

going to happen to our billion dol- | tj lar world war II corporations?

They'll still be with us, when my with American correspondents, Mr. treme highs of $1 higher, white-' Aleman has shied away from any- hogs were strong at.10 to 15 cents!

grandchildren old,

whiskered men.”

are

onalistic policies. That may be so,

tolerant of American

|

but in his talks]

Word of Rep. Norblad's discovery ing sympathetic to U. 8. business.

in the budget's small type reached |

“I believe in co-

operation in all|

the Portland, Ore., headquarters of | its aspects, in a reciprocal way, with |

the Spruce Corp. ’ Company Breaks Even

the company had broken even in| the lumber business all through the

even,” exclaimed Rep. Norblad. am informed the corporation oper-|

{ “Our

“Will you welcome United States) ated on a government basis, paying investments in Mexico?”

no taxes on its stands of timber for| asked.

nearly three decades, running its!

railroad tax free, and even paying in a co-operative way will have wy 16 ane Na Bounds und

support,” he replied. £300): Copyright, 1946, by The Ty eh Times | 700ne.

no taxes on its sawmills.” So the general accounting office | wrote a letter to the comptroller general, saying the time seemed to) have come, all right, for the end of the U. 8. Spruce Corp. The let-| ter. listed the wages of President | Stallings and the other officers of |

feur. la Accounting Demand Hinted

“Capital which eomes into Mexico| G00. 900 pounds

and The d The Chicago

the United States,” Mr. Aleman said. joint problems 'solved in the past in a friendly| There President A. R. Stallings, 8 mammer, and 1 hope we can do the retired army colonel, retorted that same thing in the future, Me “When Mexico needed food dood |cause our agricultural production] 270. 300 . years it was supposed to be closing nad fallen off, we got that food| 300: 400 pounds down. \trom the U. S. When the U. 8.|%0 “I should think he would break needed laborers to work there, we) Jo. (8 “1! sent them.”

have been|

be-|

he was

fr News

PRICE GAIN SENDS

SHEEP RECEIPTS UP

Sheep receipts were high at the | the firm and mentioned the chauf- | Indianapolis stockyards today, while

11 other classes

| creases,

This worthy’s principal job, the

federal accountants sald, was driv-| prices yesterday hiked receipts to |L

A “50-cent gain

remained near

[normal despite yesterday's price in- |

in spring lamb

ing Mr. Stallings to his office in a 2500 early today, about 1000 above |

motorcar owned by congress’ cor-/dajly receipts for the past three | Belt

When

_ Subsequently |

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the

Stockyards Trading Is rel

Receipts Remai

{thing that could be construed as be-| higher, |

: — | ANDREWS—Daisy HE. formerly of Indi | SWEENEY—Nellid McNally, age 65, beTrading at the Indianapolis Medium =~ [email protected]| _ADApOlis, entered into Test Sunday eve-|. loved ‘wife of Joseph 8: Sweeney and stockyards today was generally 8c=|;100.1300 pounds ............. [email protected] | | George =. Andrews By. oie of Br. 0. Tae of Jack L. Swheney of Winfield Whiser, tive and steady, most receipts con- oy pounds ; [email protected]] | and O. FP. Andrews, sister of A, L. J A. a Ee Y, tinuing at their near normal level. Heifers a aire. Thtington ar “N. iigoist st. Burial Floral Perk Spring lambs, however, made Calcer [email protected] | A0d, Pendleton. Pike. Burial Memorial Fria the any time. | 600- Tialeseeesnn 0 ark. riends may ea at Irvington EN their second price gain in two days,| §00-1000 pounds ............ [email protected] | chapel, 5342 E. Wash. st. until nous of ERWOOD—John, bfother of the late [rising 50 cents today.to $21 as re- fo service, Moore Mortuaries. UNDE. and Andrew Underwood, 600- 300. Pounds ig ARNOLD—_Robert E. age 43 years, of 4421 away Monday a. m. Friends my at 8001 pounds @18. E. Washington, beloved so Mrs. | the home of his niece, Mrs. « th to 2350. Medium — [email protected] | AMY Arnold of Pittsboro, Ind. "orother of | Thompson, 742 8. Noble ‘st. Funeral servGood and choice steers, yearlings §00- 900 pounds .........00e [email protected] | Mrs, Marian Phelps of Indianapolis and|ice Thursday, 10:30 m. from the Common— Mrs. Margaret Williams of Pittsboro, Ind., | residence, Friends invited. Busia) Crown 500- 900 Paws it ‘weighis 10.509 13.00 fotaed a%a Sunday a a Ser vices Hill. Robert W. Stirling service. rom rley [email protected] | ers: Tretay. Hil chapel. 5371 E. Wash. at. | Vas IRESSAllen, age 31 years of #35 x. 1 | Medium “eis 10.75@ 13.50 | Burial Washington Park. Friends may call oved husband of Lanise 125 cents lower, | Cotter ia Emon 80010.75 | at Irving Hill any tim Ventress, stepfather of Vealers were up 50 cents to ex-ig : 6.500 8.00| AYERS y —_— Bie Seis. Moher a | anner .. Bulls’ (all btn " AY Mrs, Florence, age 62 vears, wife| Ventress of Nashville, Tenn.; brother of while | ulls (all weights gS Harry Ayers, Jlater Shr, lors obert, James, Edward and Perry Venns, rs, atrice itwood, rs, | tress of Nashville, Tenn, e Good (all weights) ........ . [email protected] | Flossie ' Randell and Dan King, passed |Lowes, Miss Nelle a ide | Sausage 13.008 14.50 away Tuesday =e Puneral Thurs-| Tenn. Funeral Friday, 2 ., from 1123 bral gasceratsrn Sera 12 006213.00 day, 1:30 p. from Shirley Brothers | Bellefontaine st. Burial Floral Park cemeHOICE H (6200) Co to nd SOMOR es [email protected] Central Chapel, "946 N. Illinois. Burial|tery, Friends may call at the residence GOOD TO C HOICE | 0GS utter an Sonne a 8 : 1 Siown Rill wind may call at thejafter 4 p. m. Wednesday. Shirley Service. el a r edne. . 120- 140 pounds $21.00921.15| Good and choice . [email protected] | BR ANAMAN Romer 1 aoe™s beloved | WEAVER —Benjamin C., of 2114 E. New 180-1 Pounds [email protected] Common and medium | 12.00@ 17.50 A - age , beloved| York st., entered into rest Monday eve160- 180 pounds ‘50 |e [email protected] 003 , Diother of Mrs. J. Burl Van Dyke, Mrs. | ning, age 84 years. Husband of the late ga |} al and Stocker Cattle and Calves George geval, | 1aglanapolia, Po pve Henrletia Jeaver, father of Mrs, Frankie . a i . 22 G00 Crowe sway Sunday evening. Services Wednes- Friday 30 o by Naver, Banvices - 2M SISe0 pounds Ys [email protected] day, 2 J. C. Wilson Chapel of the|2050 E Michigan. Friends are wel re. . 0. VOUNdE aoreeenrens 16.50@17 50 Chimes, 1234° Prospect st. Friends invited.| Burial Maple Hill cemeter. ® Plainfield fodiain ais [email protected] | Gooa— *e Burial Greenwood. Friends may call at| Indiana. Moore Mortuaries. ¥ sinfied, = 220 pou "Packing ow . 500- 800 pounds . [email protected] | the Chapel of the Chimes any time. , . 14.5 .50 | BULACH—EIsi . o Chelee = [email protected] ry Sunde He entered Into i ny Af ne CARD OF THANKS ra [email protected] >= -1o00 pounds ceeess [email protected]| Milwaukee, Wis, age 56 years, wife of | GRAY—Our deepest gratitude and appre0 Charles H. Bulach, sister of Mrs, Helen ciation | 5 HOTU +.sneisne .. [email protected]| § 8 extended to our friends, 0 pounds . [email protected] . udnik, Edward and Myron Wurgler. | neighbors, relatives for the beautiful 50 POUNAS ..ivvvsrisrs [email protected] SHEEP (2350) Services Thursday, 1:30 p. m. at Peace| floral tributes, sards of sympathy and dium— o Ewes (Shorn) Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st. Priends are| other courtesies extended at the death | 250- §50 pound Td 18.00@ 20. Good and choice : ‘n 50@ 7 weicoums, Burial Crown Hill. Moore Mor-|of our beloved Cecil G. Gray. Our sinSlaughter Pigs { Common and medium : 00@ 6 6.50 uaries cere thanks to Rev. John Hollaran and Medium $0 Good— [email protected]| SPRING LAMBS DUGAN—John J, age 568 years, husband | Little & Sons Funeral Service. 90- 120 POUR TLE | 3150 | Choice closely sorted ........ 21.00 i of Marie, father of Mrs. James Dugan, Sister, MRS, RUBY MA : Sead and choice “ek rau iran B 30a 20 38 John J. 3 nh Ek, Willan, Wo Cath- Brother, HARRY GRAY. 23 00 | Medium and good .......... erine, an elen Dugan rother of Mrs. | McGEE—It is with deepes - . i 0a 3.00 common [email protected] | Delia Logad, Anna and William Dugan| tion and grating we oa agprects.

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poration, : |weeks, Other early receipts were Bebbs-Merrill com ; | tu Congress still didn't end the|3000 ttle, 600 lv d 6500 | Central Soya com 74'4 return the same day. The sched- | LL ADWAY.- Miss Clara Eleanor, good ? : cattle, calves an a Circle Theater com 1 | friend of Miss Pear]! M. Heckman, passed spruce company: just ordered it hogs. [eth Iran 47 pd 1104 a. {ules were made possible by the de-|, "si nday p. m. at her residence, 5549 turned over to the army by the! | Consolidated Industties Wa Ja a + | livery of a number of planes, ac- | College Ave Serviges Hikuner "or. Bu | | si n 12 e . end of this year. U S STATEMENT foams Fin Corp pid .......... 97% ? | cording to Capt. Eddie Rickenback- | Friends invited. = Interment Orown Hill. If it's around next vear, Rep.| aD | Deita Electric tom ,. B® 0 | er, company president. mLLEY Sal ai noregkey: a Norblad said, he'll demand a year-| Pi. Wayne & Jackson RR pid 103 ee — EY—Mollie Becker, mother of Mrs. | C. Myers and Wm. Chas. Kelley WASHINGTON, July 30 (U. P.) —Gov- 141 § - by-year accounting of its 28-year ernnient expenses and receipts for the Herd- re So A a - HOUSE LABOR GROUP pied BA oO edocs, HIM battle to win the first war. Sursent uel Jeu thigugh July 28 com- jnd duo b Ee A id av 1124 TURNS FIRE ON NAM | Mortuary Wednesda ay. 3 p. m, Interment | ’ | Ini ch Elec % pid .. ‘a If that doesn't work, Rep. Nor- “This Year Last Year |Tndpls P & L com 30% 32 JCitwn, Hill. Friends mvivee. Prients may blad is a handy man with an ax. | Eipenses. 4 3.160. t02313 $ 8065 46. ™ indp pls P = x Ry pa 10 113'%2] WASHINGTON, July 30 (U. P.).— | Moore Mortuary tot ndianapolis Vater KUEMPEL—Ella, 70 years, 1425 Lawton st. Receipts 2.286.545,730 262.860.156 | tndpls Water cl A com . 22% {The house labor committee yester- awton § LOCAL PRODUCE [Cain “Bai 11 Saasisass 22 +f 86078 inapls Rajiwavs com 414 19 |day criticized the National Associa- pal it Jucewh Rusu, gane.| Public debt 268.340.116.622 263.103.806.937 | Jerr Nat Life com .. 15% .|tion of Manufacturers for “extreme | 3*%1¥ Tuesday, Suuersl THuisday, HOR Gold reserve 20,268,242 967 20,212,451,205 Kingan & Co com .... 67a T3% | di : 7 rtesy” in refusing to appear | 1505 8. East st. Priends invited. Friends | PRICES YOR PLANT DELIVERY | Kingan & Co pfd ... 93g 971, | @iscou Poultry: Hens, 4% ibs. and over, 5c: TRUCK WHEAT Lincoln Loan Co 8's p(d ... 100 before a subcommittee on labor | 1%}, call ut ibe Tuners) home alter ¢ | *Li 1 Nat e com ‘ . ee Ea Loa fete es: Marmon Herrington com .... 11a 12t | problems. | LOMBARD—John “A. beloved husband ot | 19. 1048 springs, 33; 1046 broilers, 3c: | | Mastie Asphalt #10 | The subcommittee, headed by |pofd SAU" or “Noblesyitte: Mi * psther | taosters.. Tho: Qugké -d8ci “geess. loc: | Indianabolis flour mills ang grain ele. Natl Homes com 2, '* Rep. Augustine B. Kelley, (D. Pa.) |Scail. Mrs. Mar Wit: of Lebanon: capons, 8 Ibs and over. 0c: under, 33. (VAlOTS are paying $187 per bushel for (N Ind Pub Serv 57% 107% noi: | Rep. Aug Willtam Eaiid. Tohn P_Lombard of Harris: a ea. i less than No i No : red yo other grades a terip R MaNory Som iy 31% {reported that “a spokesman of the | burg; Il, 12 grandchildren and 2 greaturrent receipts, 54 tbs to case Merits); corn 0 vellow shelle $ TrOgress aundry com 2 dehild oe graded eggs, A large. 37c; A medium, Der bushel, and No. 2 white shelled, $2 Pub Serv of Ind Som . Ji Jhon IN, A. M. has continually refused to | FLSRCCRnRr0 Ta Birk: and Mrs. lds & ho op hi ie Re. 3. 32 obs, Msing 34 pounds or better, 60c Pub: serv of Tg 8% pH . 9% 4 "a |appear on invitation.” | Wilso npn. Ma ry Jombare, Paul Ear : . Oia; ly A ° us C : per . [80 Ind G & E 4.3% pid 10% 1h Acting Chairman Jonines Ran- | Monday, age 70. Re Ly July | Stokely-Van Camp®pld ....... “| dolph, (D. W. Va.) of the full com- i at Calvagy Baptist Church, 10 a. m. ’ | Stokely-Van Camp com 33 34% urial Memorial Park. ijends may call m CROSSWORD PUZZLE Bk Ta ST bis gn 3a mitte said in a letter to the N. A. M. 0 Northeast Chapel, 20 Station st, 1 " q p U 8 Machine com ........i.. a - cK — e on years, belove N ori 1 Answer to Previous Pussle | icq Tel Ca 5% ..... ... no sha The Sommings Oh jaar con aiother of Mrs Mable Garter, Edward = U Titl om seees 3 ++ | Slaer; a - “ . . A a aval Aide PRISON Dion. tive om BONDS co BL lv di ye 8 Roy H. Cambridge, passed away Sunday. . A 2. OI American Loan 4%3 60, or _.. [tion extremely discourteous. Punersl ed sadgy. 1 0pm, at eS G. 9 Buhner Fertilizer 5s 54 | 3 . err 3 Ast Ch of Com Bldg 4';s 61 ..... 96 st, Friends invited, Burial Mt, Pleasant. HORIZONTAL VERTICAL OR ne I a 81 103 NEW FIRMS AND Friends may call at the funeral home| * Columbia Club 1'3s 5s 81 16 Pictured 1 Crawls FRANK Combe 99 r PARTNERSHIPS | ORENCHAIN Harry Preston, age 40 yrs, naval aide to 2 Heavy OVKIN Hoosier Crown 5s 56 29 (oheloved husband of Susan J. Obenchain, 3 Indpls P&L dias 70 L107 | th st., sen o r. and Mrs. John Froudent . 3 Suilaple Indpis Railways Cos 37... 9 97 Lionrsh re ue? eo artan | R. Obenchain, brother of } Mrs. Carrie Miln, a ort- & Ind Asso Tel Co 3s 75 104 E er of Bainbridge, In passed away y Lap hh napped A Ruhner Packing Co 48 34 +...100 c Raup and Helen F. Raup, 4015 Guilford | Non dus Puperal Thursday, 3 p. m., from S— ric N Ind Pub Serv 3'ss 73 ...108% 106'2 Shirley Brother's Central Chapel, 946 N. 13 Recompense ~~ ¥ Kentucky | Bub Sefy of 10d I... 10T 108% gidany, Auto LKreatzinger Ne Morea | Minois. Burial Memorial Park. Friends b 4 3 14 Sloth (ab) Tone tenn Cotw 35 81 19 Danville, Ind.; Carl H. Mosser, 2600 Cold may ol o% the ‘chapel ati. § 3. =m. : Ne Jack Hoover, 1928 N. Me- | Tuesda 6 Solicitude H J Williams Inc 5s 55 |3p5ing #0.: Jac 3 SHIPMAN—Lettle C.. 1845 E. LeGrande 15 Repeat 7 Row 26 Open spaces® 45 Brain passage *Ex-Dividend Hidtan. | ave. entered into rest Sunday evening, : . noch A ESAT L A ING HO! F 71 years, widow of the late Jose, 16 Dines 8 French (ab.) ’8 Perfect 46 Nova Scotia | INDIANAPOLIS OO CLEARING 000 | Shipman, mother of Mrs. Jetta Reinbold, 17 Italian river 9 Charge 29 Teutonic (ab) obits AA 000) MIS Aaja onnaon, Wills i. shipm 19 Heating device 10 Octéber (ab.) goddess 49 Greek letter . — a.m. 4M Peace Chapel, 2080 1 E. Mich gan. : nds are welcome ebra _ 20 Diminutive of 11 Foot racer 34 Steaples 50 Be seated FIRE 1S i : Cemetery, Veedershurg, Ind. Prionds may Edward 2 Theatrical 35 Country 52 Make ( ¢ I RI | 5551 call at Peace Chapel after 8 a. m, Tues21 Gui lays . wad a a ey day Moore Mortuaries ; no he 37 Moral mistake ’ | STALCUP—John B. oem, husband o . ew Mexico ear principles 53 Girl's name D dful : artha, father of J. Maynard, grandoe . bX s / father of Marty, passed away Sunda i (ab) 18 Either 38 Rents 55 North Caro rea : To Phone The Times { afternoon. Funeral services p. A 24 Of the fegt 21 Smoother 43 Type measure lina (ab) . ALL DEPARTMENTS chapel. 3336 Bheivy en eid 22 Bowed 44 Horse's neck 57 Township Thin rt 7.30 A M. to 7:30 P M. Crown cemetery, Priends may call at 25 Challenges hairs (ab.) Ithe chape! any time. y D | STEWART--8am M.. 121'3 N. Alabama (NO SERVICE ON SUNDAYS) | st, brother of Everett Stewart, city;

James Edward Stewart, Bloomington, Ind; Mrs. Elizabeth Cline, Campbell, Cal., passed away Saturday, 11:30 p. m. Funeral service Grinsteiner’'s Funeral Home, | 1601 E. New York st, Wednesday, 3 ! p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call | Any time

DIVERS SEEKING OIL

| By Science Service | NEW YORK, July 30.—Geologists | are diving into the Atlantic off he Bahamas in hopes of finding oil. | two-ton diving chamber will be La

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Times, Tues., July 30, 1946

cere thanks for everyth to each friend, neighbor, relative ny acquaint ance, for ihe. heawiild) floral tributes, Inessages o ove a other courtesies extended i hy — loss, the death of our beloved husband and father, Thomas Edgar McGee. sincere thanks to Rev. Thos. Paino for his consoling messages, Dr, Fred Wyttenbach and entire staff at Methodist hospital, and the understanding courtesies of the Farley Funeral home. WIFE AND CHILDREN.

PROSCH—We are deeply grateful for the beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy, spiritugl bouquets, and other courtesies extended to us by our friends, neighbors, relatives in our recent loss, the death of our beloved Theodore A. Prosch. Our sincere thanks and appreciation to Rev. J. P. O'Connell, Rev, Ambrose Sullivan, members of the Holy Name Society of Holy Cross Church, Catholic order of Foresters, Carpenters Union, local No, 60, and Kirby Funeral

service. PROSCH FAMILY.

IN MEMOKIAM 4

{BANDY~—In loving memory of our son, brother and daddy, Robert W, Bandy, who passed away July 30, 1941. Wherever we go, Whatever we do,

in our hearts memories of you THE | FAMILY, GEISENDORFF—In loving memory of our

dear brother,

Walter Geisendorff

who passed away July 30, 1834. “Always you will live in our ‘hearts SISTERS

Are

FUNEKAL UVIREUTURS ?

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1934 W. Michigan St

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BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St GRINSTEINER'S 1601 B. New York MA-5IT4 6. - ht HERRMANN 1505 8. MA-3438 =e & TITUS {951 N, Delaware Bt L1-38% PLANNER & BUCHANAN-36 West Fal Creek Boulevard. TA-3371. SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 954 N. [linols L1-5409

JONES & HURT MORTUARY SHEFIELD C! Day and Night La. Service 2226 Shelby St. GA-2570 ROBERT W, STIRLING 1422 Prospect, A-6576 MORTUARY

J. ©. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THY CHIMES" 1234 Prospect St. MA-9438°

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Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. 137 8. PENN.

Billing and Bookkeeping Machine Operators | | Apply Employment Office {

L. S. Ayres & Co. |

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GIRLS WOMEN. BE A PRACTICAL NURSE

DEMAND-—HIGH WAGES

Accounting Clark Doesnt Ton

Downtown. Mr. Fox, Stone, Stafford & ie Stone, 6th floor Consolidated Bidg.

Woman for Alteration Dept.

Experienced in women’s and men's alterations.

LEADER STORE

149 E. Wash.

BAKE SHOP HELP,

Four white women to learn . cake icing See Mr. Ekrich.

GENERAL BAKING CO.

W. Vermont

BAKERY HELP Man, age 20-35, to load and unload bread wrapping machines. No ex eience necessary but we want only STEA RELIAB: MAN with good TT] fesord. Day work. good pay T BAKING CO. 1331 E Washington

“BILLING CLERK

18-30; 44 Hours. use & regular typewriter. Mr. Mitchell. Rlley 9311,

"BILLER

Must be able to type, for firm making medical products. Steady, permanent employment; S-day week. Call LI-7374 or apply Personnel office.

PITMAN-MOORE CO.

. 1200 Madison ave. Bookkeeper & Insurance Girl

With long-established local firm. A pome-tike place to work. Most of our help | has een with us over 5 years. Apply in

“EQUITABLE SECURITIES °

21% E. OHIO MA-3361

BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST

Growin portunity to wo position. Going manufacturing concern. 5 minutes downtown

Address Times, Box A-488.

BOOKKEEPER

Needed Immediately Capable of taking complete charge of bookkeeping system in office of reorganization. Pleasant working conditions. See Mr. Kriese.

219 E. Washington

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office with excellent opinto secretarial

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Preferably experienced in collections and capable of composing own letters, Good starting salary with apn assured future

5-Day Week

American States Insurance Co. 542 N Meridian

GIRL 18-30, for delioa steady and reliable need apply. Kozy

| 443 Virginia Ave

FEMALE HELP WANTED 9

COMPTOMETIER OPR.

Institutional dept, for firm makin medical products. Steady, aks nent wo 5-day Suand Call LIL 7374 or apply Persone office.

PIMANMOORE, CO.

tessen work, Only Korner Delicatessen, 1801 Boulevard pl.

WOMEN 18 TO 30

Fér light, clean factory work. Apply in person before noon.

846 N. SENATE

BIG High school not necessary. Easy to learn at home in svate time, War ot ee bee ve g riage. Prepare now for this interesting, profitable Factory Opportunity and patriouic work, Write for Pape inJprmation, Wayne School of ctical We again have a few openings for wom Nu Box A-45, Times. en on our second shift, 3:30 to 12: preTable auto body and fender | fer women 18 to n ent working r | Practical spare time ng | conditions and start wee. udy resident sourse Includes Hole McQUAY- NORRIS FG. CO. " ray painting, metal . work. An op- : ry for anically minded men 1737 MASS. AVE ay lead to owning your o shop fren facts write Auto-Crafts Train- ~ ing, x A-46, Times. FEMALE HELP WANTED ’ FILE DEPT. ) Pleasant hours OPPORTUNITY

We have an opportunify in our filing department for a girl who wants ~ permanent emjployment, good salary and working condi= Cafeteria in pland. Ability helpful. See ar phone Mr. Vaughan, J. HOLLIDAY &+«CO. 543 W. McCarty mt, RI-2422

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@ Fire Insurance Underwriter Experience required. Good starting salary. A secure position.

5-Day Week

American States Insi. Co. "542 N. Meridian

GIRLS, 18 to 30

PAY RATE INCREASED Starting Rates 75¢ Haur Automatic increases every 30 days for 3 months. Promotion opportunities to 94c hour. Interesting work making RCAVICTOR records, RCA radio tubes and RCA Victrolas, Jobs Open Now, Apply Today!

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HOSIERY MENDING Ages 18 to 35; good visiom; wel cared for hands and Dalls.

REAL SILK HO ERY MILLS

"LAUNDRY HELP

SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR, experienced. Good salary, good hours NEW SYSTEM LAUNIRY

MA-n118

| KEY PUNCH OPERATOR

Experienced on 1.B M. machine or will train. Job similar to typing. Rapid advancement. Good future. Air-conditioned office. 5-day week.

LINK BELT CO.

220 8S. Beimont. MOA-5411.

Millinery ! Buyer-Manager Real Opportunity for Experienced)

Woman Execufive

with progressive millinery mer; chandisers operating live Tocationss in better department stores and,

"RELIEF CASHIER

PERMANENT CLERK—TYPIST for mortgage loan dept. of downtown bank Permanent position. Vetsran Rie ferred Ask for Mr. Grider or Mr, Poll e Pebnles State Bank 30 EB Merket.

CLERICAL

FIVE:DAY ‘WEEK FREE INSURANCE

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