Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1947 — Page 11
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) the 1. C. C. yuthorized to , he may be over control
der Young's move against from which organization. 3 made. ther railroad tual. Young nts of other lis opponents
pink fights; at it offers a
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store and went a telephone booth is
temple. worthy matron and Raymond Ward, worthy patron.
SATURDAY, SEPT.
Narcotics Vanish
From North Side Store
the theory that a quartet of nervous dope addicts was responsible for the disappearance of $150 in morphine sulphate and codine tablets from a North side drugstore yester-! day.
Detectives today, checked
Alvin Light, proprietor of
drugstore at 3364 N. Capitol ave, said he found half of his stock of the narcotics missing last night when he checked it.
His clerk, Victor Stevens,
vho were nd Thursday. v Bought Headache Powders Khe clerk “told hat he found a tall [ about 40
Yesterday afternoon,
said the stock might have been looted by a quartet of suspicious persons in the store yesterday,”
the proprietor fanned man searching behind the drug counter Thursday night 1stomer said he was looking for 1eadache powders, bought some and left,
The
a 60-year-nid man went behind the counter to take off a shoe and treat his heel for a cut with an antiseptic, the clerk said.
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20. 1947
Quartet Hunted In Dope Theft
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While the man was behind the
counter, a 25-year-old woman entered the store to buy a bottle of
Second Woman Enters A second woman came into the to the rear where located and
thumbed nervously through the pages of the phone book. When the clerk returned to the drug counter, the man who had
sheen: treating his foot: had gone Both women then left.
Several hours later,
War-Developed deny Here To Be Discussed
Plans to retain war-developed industry in Indianapolis will be dis-| cussed by William Book, executive, secretary of the Indianapolis chamber of commerce, at a meeting of the Indianapolis council, Monday at 6 p. Mm. in the the Brown Piano Co. “four years, . died yesterday in his home? 609 N, Cree ETN dren SESW DEE Paper Art, Co. and president of the ‘council, will preside #ver the dinner meeting. Mr. Book will be presented I, by Merle Speakman, sales manager had been of the J. I. Holcomb Mig. Co.
sales
Marott hotel.
Elmer Krueger, presidch
ox
0. E. 8. MEETING TUESDAY
executives
whisky, She engaged the clerk] in a protracted discussion over! brands. ,
the dfugs were found missing, the proprietor sald.
most Baldwin Piano Co. salesman
il
THE IN DI. AN APOL IS TIMES
THE WEATHER FOTOCAST Ach k TELERPHOTO
24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Fair, cool weather is indicated for New England and Eastern New York as winds off the Atlantic sweep into the Northeast.
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become cooler, tonight and Sunday morning. Clear skies are also scheduled
for most of the Far West and ! Northern Rockies with warmer | temperatures expected in Nevada; Oregon and Washington. It will be mostly cloudly, tonight, in the Lakes region, middle Atlantic states, Ohio vallew
middle and upper Mississippi val ey. These parts, of the country will have, rain or showers in the “affected areas” shown on the FOTOCAST. Other sections the U, -S. expecting showers, are the Southeast Coast and Southern Rockies. The tropical storm which swept Injand over the Central Gulf area
Ernest R. Brown Dies at Home
Ernest R. Brown,
Mr. Brown, a native, of Peoria.
had lived here 28 years.
in the piano
of his life, working
18 years, and for
The Lynhurst chapter 505, O. E. Pearson Music Co.
S.: will hold a stated meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Lynhurst'lodge, Scottish Rite, and the Murat is Shrine. ~
Mrs. Blanche Ward
PERSONAL
NL HCE ATR Watch Repairing
10-DAY SERVICE
LEAL | iio
| Mrs. | Mich. ; { Indianapolis,
Brown; — Indianapolis;
He was a member of the Masonic
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Schogk, and «Mrs,
Helen Niewerth, a brother,
of
idren.
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Cumberland OES Chapter 515 to Meet
Cumberland chapter 515, O.E.S. will have an obligation ceremony at the regular meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Masonic temple
at Cumberland. is worthy matron, is worthy patron.
‘BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Parts of the | Middle Atlantic states will also |
of scattered
who operated
He. business for as manager and the
Alva a son, Edward E. Brown,
Lenora | Crawford, both of Indianapolis, and | Flint, | Roy E. Brown, and three grandchil-
continued moving
at
15 m.
diminish
last advisory strong and gusty winds |
di
| kansas and northeastern Texas | | into Oklahoma, Saturady. |
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T MREG PATS PEND COPR 1947 EDW, L A. WAGNER ALL MGHTS RESERVED.
Pp. 4 in
and rain as it travels across Ar- osm _ Sunrise...
Sn onze
northwestward |
degrees Francisco a 53
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its intensity.
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temperatures and San WEATHER BUREAL Sept. 20, 1947 L630 | Sunset hx 6:4
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Taft-Hartley Act
~ Stassen Assails |
Individual Liberty Violated, He Says
HAMPTON BEACH, N. H, Sept 20 (U.P. -~Hardld E. Stassen, candidate for the Republican presiden{tial nomination, believes the TaftHartley labor law has developed “in
[two respects serious infringements’ { of individual liberty.” | The first infringement, he told,
! the New Hampshire and Massachu-' setts Press association yesterday, | | arises from the ruling of Robert | {Denham, general counsel of the! | National Labor Relations board. Mr. Denham ruled that all offi-| cers of the general executive board|
«0f the A. F. of L. and C. I. O. must
sign affidavits that they are not Communists before any. local union ,afMliated with these organizations can qualify for the assistance of the labgr board. Cites ‘Second Invasion’ “The second invasion of freedom,” Mr. Stassen said, “arises from the interpretation given to the clause prohibiting direct or indirect political contributions by unions.” Mr. Stassen cited John L. Lewis | refusal to sign an affidavit that he| | was not a Communist and said this
— | deprived “thousands of local unions ~|and millions of workers , , , of their |
Wind Precipitation ™ hrs endin 70 a.m. 00 rights under the law.” velocity of the disturbance will Deficiency Aince Jan. 1. ey I aa “These millions of workers in be about 25 to 35 m. p. h. around | = - ~~ other A. F, L. unions have no the storm center by late Saturday |, The following i shows the empre- SCREF A FL Le unions av Mr | afternoon. High Low qtassen said. “John L. Lewis has] Minimum temperatures = will, y 72 45 ‘no control over the members of range from 40 degrees in the % nt (he.unions not included in the north-central states and northern #9 © 64 pited’ Mine Workers, It is unRockies to the 70 degrees minima a a6 American and contrary to our basic predicted in the South. Lowest I. Tart 8s principle of individual liberty that thermometer readings forecast at ingianepoiis 8 f men should lose their rights in principal cities, Sunday morning, Ramses 4 ™ 88 such a manner.” include: Boston 50, New ae Mtamt ppg rie 8 80 Says Drastic Veto Given 68, Philadelpiha 61, Detroit RE GRABS is 38...71-0 “The interpretation of the law, "os “Angeles 62, Washington, a hey he Tn + Ven by Mr Denhany—gives to cago, Milwaukee and Cleveland |Oomahw rynnrassrerseviives 83 67 John L. Lewis a veto as drastic 65, Kansas City 68, St. Louis, [PRUDIED 5 6 las the veto used by Mr. Molotov ’ Memphis and Atlanta 70. Denver San Francisco Versedveares 3 # in the United Nations security and. Portland (Ore.) will have 50 ‘Washington, DC UU 81 e6 council” Mr. Stassen added. “It is ! Ra on TT _ Inot consistent with the American | Local Deaths— ‘approach of individual right and Is | unconstitutional.” Rites for Harold P. Kelley Regarding what he Yermed the jsecond ‘invasion of — freedom,” Mr; To Take Place Monda Stasets gu y A published by unions| Services for Harold P. Kelley, 66 S. Sherman who _ died should have inviolate the complete | vesterday morning, will be at 1:30 p: m. Monday in es mortuaries right of freedom of the press to " 4 . . print anything they wish en any| Peace chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park. \ ludi iti limited | Mr, Kelley, "who was 33, had been a resident eof Indianapolis subject, including politics, lmite
9 id wir rw me. print i ¥ She : . 28 YOUNIS HE Ae Theives rem eR Amp of Ube fold otherwise would wonsercuee
Apostolic ‘church,
ouly by the regular laws. of libel!
an opening wedge in an attack on | a free press.” Asks Aid of Press “In my judgment Mr. Stassen| |said, “major factors in the success of America in meeting this world-| wide challenge will be the accuracy with which the press informs its | readers on the issues of the day! and the vigor with which it upholds |
_ individual freedom for the Ameri-
Survivors are his parents, Mr. —— to————————— and Mrs. Lester Kelley: a brother, Joe B. Kelley, “and two -geand-' iss te d utte mothers, Mrs. Armentha Williams, Indianapolis, and Mrs. ~Mary N. Munroe, Logansport. Dies Here at 68 Elmer N. Burroughs Elmer N. Burroughs, 849 N. Miss Stella Jutte 648 Russell ave, Drexel ave, died yesterday morn- died this morning in St. Francis ing at Veterans hospital. He was 66. hospital after a three Born in Williamstown, Ky. Mr. jjiness,
Burroughs lived here 40 vears, and was employed by the C. & G. Foundry and Pattern Works for 25 years {as a moulder,
He was
Baptist church, the Spanish American war.
a member of Memgrial
and a veterarr of
Miller;
and Arthur Eaton,
Services will be held Monday at John Keating 9 a m. in the Conkle Funeral 1 1:30 Home, Burial will be in Vevay, S€rvices ‘will he a: 1:30 p Monday in the G. H Herrma Ind. ; funeral home. Burial will be Mr. Burroughs is survived by his Crown Hill.
wife, Mrs. Gertrude Burroughs, two daughters, Mrs. Indianapolis,
Mrs. Leona Burt Kruiger of Louisville, Ky. Alfred Weidman
of
brothers, | Garrison, Ky.;
of
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Services for John R. Love, former resident of Indianapolis, Thursday 'in his home at Colorado Springs, Colo., Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan Burial will {family mausoleum at Crown Hill, Mr. Love, who was 93, was a native of New York Mills
Mortuary.
Also surviving are one Maude Manuel of Vevay; and two ig, Newton
Tex,
and Mabel Smolley and Mrs. Helen
who died 4519 E. m. tuary.
sister, Mrs.
Burroughs of Halleck Burrowghs and four grand-
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Minn.
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for died yesterday 3 Somerset at 1:30 p. m. Monday funeral Floral Park Mrs,
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Survivors are her husband Charles Edward Winklepleck and — two sisters, Mrs. Pearl McMullen,
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146 E. WASHINGTON ST,
Mrs. Julia
now Main st,
Robert Mrs, Miss Martha Love,! Springs; Mrs. Colo,
Lafayette,
member of
and * Mrs, dianapolis;
Mrs, Mrs
Pina Winklein her ave, Will be in the* Conkle Burial will be in 2pm church, Park,
who was 59 Evansville, and had
Mr. supervising
for the
be ay 9am Catholic church.
Mr. Sharkey dent of Indianapolis.
William J yesterday 18th Monday A requiem high mass will
8k. in
‘William J. Sharkey
Services for
in
Miss Jufte, who was 68, was born | Supported final in. Terre Haute, and had. lived.in Taft-Hartley law. and Indianapolis 50 years. Survivors are her mother, Eloy Delong; a sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Goldie two brothers, J. B. Eaton and a nephew,
m an in
Sharkey, his home,
will be at 8:15
the Kirby
mor-
in the Little Flower
Burial will be in East Civic association;
was a lifelong resi-
are
and William J. Miss Mary Ann Sharkey, Misses May and | Indianapolis,
and three sisters, Bessie Sharkey, Mrs. Catherine Molamphy, 8t. Paul,
two sons,
Julia Hall
Von Cleave Hall,
a
Beech Grove, at the State Soldiers Home in uU. S. Hangs Four Nazis Ind. Christian Hartsville, Ind.,
died tc
She was 80, Church
John Women's Jr;
and
1080
day
In
she is survived by |
st
Rose Bash, Greenfield, Ind. ; Dave Wagoner, and two brothers, Indianapolis, Long Beach, Cal. Services will
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Church Builder To Speak Here The Interdenominational “Bureau Train hauled it of Architecture Church Building historical committee will present E. D. Jefts City, N. J, of London, England, at its meecing 5t0P on Its year-long, 30,000-mile Monday noon
the Hotel Lincoln, Jeffs
Mr. Jeffs {of New York heads the
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bureau. ¢ - While
Monday in Beech Grove Methodist g with burial at Washington
Mrs. | ster
Indianapolis; ers, iers,
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Mr, Stassen pointed out that he
passage of the said that] “taken as a whole. it
is a good) law." f
Group Opens Way For Hospital Drive.
A group to contact all civic bodies | in an effort to form an “over-all” committee to aid in raising funds for a proposed 200-bed East side hospital was organized last night at] {a meeting of the North Irvington! Civic league, The committee includes William! W. Johnston, president of the Mid-| Dr. Harry| Irvington Post, American Mrs. Paul Merthant, presi-| the Irvington Union of clubs, and William E Hart, president. of the North Iryington Civic league. Dr. Nagle, a member of the committee, sald that no definite action had been taken toward raising the proposed $2 million. “This committee is just to widen | the base of operations and to get! the ball rolling,” he said.
Nagle, Legion; dent of
A For Camp Atrocities MUNICH, Germany, Sept. 20 uy
two daughters, Mrs. Byron Saunders, |PJ.—The U. 8. army hanged four| with ‘whom she made her home, N8%s in the courtyard .of LandsWilliam Burgess of In-
berg prison at dawn today for com{mitting atrocities at the Dachimuy land Mauthau¥en concentration | camps, ! The Nazis were Willi (Master of Beaters) Fischer of Dachau; Martin {8chreyer, an 8.8 sergeant responsible for numerous’ murders at Dachau, Herman Tuntke, a former: 5.8. sergeant at Mauthausen who ordered mass murders toward the! end of the war, and Eugen H. Noky one of Tuntke'. subordinates,
Freedom Train Rolls PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20 (U. PP), ~The red, white and blue Freedom | s load of precious to Atlantic | today, for the second
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THE ALLIED FLORIST ASSN.
: of Indianapolis i Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere
| 3 “1. DEA Indianapolis —— Hep. | i R—Helena R., wife of Ra Ls mother o Jane daughter of ; Ble Barnes sister . W. Thee of Bedford, Ind. Basted ny ursda ening.
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L DEATH NOTICES
BROWN— Ernest R. age M, beloved husband of Alva Brown, father of Ernest Edward Brown, Mrs, Helen Niewerth, Flint, Mich; Mrs, Ruth and rs, Lenora Crawford, pis.: grandfather of Billy and fa ly Crawford and Lewis Niewerth, rothey of Roy E. Brown, passed Jem Friday. Services Monday, 1 Pp. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may oall at Irving Hill Chilpel any
time after 7. p ni Saturday ne RKot GHS—Elmer 'N age 66, of N. Drexel, husband of Ger uit de Burroughs father. of Mrs Mabel Smolley of Indianapolis, and Mr Helen Kruiger of Louisville, Ky. hyether of Mrs. Maude Manuel,
Vevay, rison,
Ind | Newton Burroughs, GarKy. and Halleck Burroughs, Dallas, Tex. passed away Friday Am. Services Monday, 0 a m, si the Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W Michigan. Friends invited Burs! Vevay, Ind. Friends may cull at the funeral home after 6p m Saturday CHEVROLET —Anna M. widow of Arthur C VII mother of Mrs. Harry Williford, day, Sept. a. from Home, 1508 ' 30 : requiem mass at Church of the "Hoty rinity, § a. m, Interment Round {ll Cemetery, Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral! home - DAVEY James, B., 1ather of Mrs Joseph E. Talbert, city; Mrs Carl Mundon, Medford, Ore.; Joseph Davey, Decatur, Ill; brother of Joseph Davey, Los Angeles, Cal, passed AWAY al the residence, 841 Eastern Friday. Sept. 19 1 a m 88 vea Funeral trom Gr ers Funeral! Home, 1601 BF New st.» Monday, 8:30 Kom BY high mass, St. Philip Neri chureh, fam Burial Holy Cr O88 COMALATY Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p. m, Saturday, Please omit flowers HALL—Mrs. Julia” (Van Cleave), loved mother of Biron Saunders of Beech Grove, stepmother of Mrs, Rose Bash of Greenfield, Ind. ; Mrs Willlam ‘Burgess’ of 1Indpls, sister of Mrs. Dave Wagoner and Norville Stiers of Indpls. and Wilbur Stiers Long Beach? Cal, Safed yy Saturday. Services Monda Beech Grove Methodist an Bur. isl Washington Park, Friends may call at Little & Soni Funeral Home, 1001 Main St, Beech Grove after
be-
7 p.m. this evening. HOPKINS —Luoy F., age 63 years, formerly of 2081 College Ave, mother of Mrs. Thomas R, Scheffer, Dover, Ohio, Willlamm H. Hopkins, Indianapolis Kenneth Gi. Hopkins, Washington. D.C: sister of Charles Griffin, Indianapolis; Carroll Griffin, Detrol Claugle Griffin, Silver” Lake, Ind: Mrs. William Young, Los Ar geles, California, passed away Fri. da at Cleveland Ohio Clinical Hospital Services Monday 3p. m, Conkle Funeral home. 1534 W, Mich gan. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Priends may call at the fu neral home after 11 a. m. ‘Sunday. JONES —Mr. Will fam. a 340M, passed away Thursd 2 x g A gol. 18, at the home of a ar Fn Mrs. Annzbel Bates, 4022 Cornelius
Ave. Funeral service Monday, 1 p. m, at Mt, Zion Baptist church, Con~ nersville, Ind., with burjal in City Cemetery, Friends may call at the Cornelius address after 11 a m,
Sunday. Craig Brothers service JUTTE—Btelin, 68 vears old, 1048 Russell ave., beloved daughter of
Hog Delong, sister of Goldie Miller, B. and Arthur Baton, aunt of, Soba Keathg, passed away Saturday: Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. m._. at the G. MH. Herrmann Puberal “Home, 1508 8. East st. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call after Pp m KELLEY Harold P, man Drive, day Mr
of 65 8. Sher~ entered info rest Frimorning, age 33 years, son of and Mrs, Lester M. Kelley,
“brother of Joe B. Kelley, grandson
of . Mrs. Afmentha Belle Willlams And Mrs, Mary Nettle Mates. Beryv-
p. Pence oti ern » ichigan ‘st Pr dy
are We Burisl Memorial Park, Moore Mortuaries
KISTNER — Belty, age 47, 508 N. Gladstone, wife of Carl, daughter
of Mary Gephart and sister of Marry Gephart, passed away Friday morning Bervices at the J. OC. Wilson ‘Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st Monday, 1:30 p. m, Friends invited Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes." LOVE John R., passed away Friday
Colorado Springs Colo, Services ¥lanner « and Buchanan Mortuar Wednesday, 11 a. m. Friends invite he in family mausoleum,
Nom MONEY— Aris Haas, 452 Arnolda, 58, beldved and of Mary
Moker, father of gaband and Har-
land ct passed away Saturday morn« ig. Puneral notice later, Shirley Brothers Service, SHARKEY William J, 4819 & on tather of John Bernard, {liam J ary Ann Bharkey: brother of Muy and Bessie Sharkey and -Mrs. Catherine Molamphy, Bt, Paul, Minn, died Priday. Puneral Monday, 8:15, ail the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st, 9 a. m Church of the Little Flower. Friends may call at the mortuary after noon Saturday {Men's club and Holy Name society of Little Flower church will meet at the mortuary Sunday, 8 p m. for prayer.) STEINMEIER ~Prederick 8, E 75th st, husband of Ida Pearl Spahr
Steinmeler, PB of Miss Alice Steinmeier’ apd Albert L Steinmeier, brother of George and Charles Steinmeler of Indianapolis; grandfather of Frederick L. teinmeier and Dorothy E. Steinmeier, great-grand-father of Thomas - L, Steinmeier, passed away Friday a , Bervices at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Sunday, 2 p. m. Friends invited
Burial Union Chapel, Friends may call at mortuary, THOMPSON—WiibuF, age 13, of 618 E 52d St. beloved father of Mrs Harry Meyers, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Howard ‘Tyrrell, Warren, Ohlo, passed away Friday p. m. Funeral, Monday, 10 a m. from Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, 946 N. Iilinois, Burial Garland Brook Cemetery at Columbus,” Indiana. Friends may call at the chapel after 6 p. m. Saturday WINKLEPLECK—Pina Mabel, age 59, wife of Charles "Edward Winkle eck, sister of Mrs, Pearl McMullen Aawrenceburg, Ind, and Mrs Grace
Otis, Hicksville, Ohlo, passed gway Priday p. m., at residence, 1703 W Mich. St. Priends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at funeral home after 6 p. mm. Sal urda) YOUNG-—Henry C, 86 years, 1125 N Oxford husband of Margaret Young and father of Mrs. Raymond Miller, brother of Mrs Walter Hacker, Mrs. Kate Roller, Albert and Charles Young, also 2 grandchildren, passed away Friday. Friends mav <all 4. the Jordan Puneral Home, 2428 E 10th a! after’ 4 p. mm. "Saturday Puneral Monday, Sept.-32..18 a. m aL Bt Philip Neri church ~#iends in vited. Burial Washington Park. (81 Philip's Men's club will meet for prayer. 8 p. m. Bunday,) Member of Machinist Union 161 3. CARD OF THANKS POE-~We are very grateful and wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, neignbors and relatives for their acts of love, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended to us al the death of pur husband, father and brother,
Robert 8. Poe. Special thanks to. th “ palibearers, organist, Rev A, Coble tor his kind and TT
words and the Conkle Funeral Home’
and attendants for all the courtesies and efficiency atrvices rendered MRS. BERTHA POE & PAMILY WRIGHT --We ure 0 grateful and ¢ extend our sincere thanks and a preciation to al our friends neighbors apd relatives for te kindness, acts of - Jove, sympa and beautiful floral eibutes extended to us during the iliness and depth 0 A our loved one, Missour! pgm (Pucketl). Special gS he allbearers, Rev or his comforting ores Moore Mortuary and attendants for the wonderful accommodations and courtesies shown to us at this time, THE FAMILY . IN MEMORIAM the 1wo
ELLIS--1In memory of our fa . Phillip Bllls, wso passed away vears ago today, Sept 20 Time speeds on, Years Since death its gloom, i's
have passed thaaows ca Ww hn our hofne, where ali seemed And took rom us a shining Jixst We mi ss that light. and ever His vacant piace there is none to fill Down core we mourn; but not in For we will »
heaven meet
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kitten in your heme Many to choose from LOST Ladies’ Wilton wrist watch At Manual” gan’, Delavan-Smith fleld, Friday, Sens 19; graduation gift, Reward. FR-8 408
LOST Light “tan billfold, ‘complete 2 sipper, license, valuable papers; $10 reward. LI-8443, 8 dm.-5 p. m. BL-0977, after 5.
LOST “Brown Parker 51° pen; initials J. M.; vicinity Summit and BE washington or alley; reward, FR-6480 a LOST -Brown leather billfold with zipper all way around. 2008 N Olney. Rewar = hoa 1L PERSONALS
HAVE A HAY RIDE! !
Attractive place for wiener roasts, GA-1118 ' 2 L S$ ae MiUK Leg’ Phlebitis, eg ores Varicose Veins treated without the use of drugs. Arch supports made for the individ. 202 Odd Fellow
al condition Bldg . MA-B28Y
Dr. M. B. Morris Detective, private. Licensed, bonds
ed. Confidential, Free consultation. Mr Gregory. AAA
MASSAGE PF and Health
Bory 231 N. Cap TA-034. 16. BUSINESS SERVICE
ALTERATION SPECIALIST
MEN'S GARMENTS CLEAN, APRESS, REPAIR RELINE, REASONABLE
Meyer 0. Jacobs
212-214 E 16th y 18th S8t eo NAO,
Auto Radiator Service
If your ear has any cooling system troubles, see us for expert service, Oldest shop Ip Mid West, (Bab. 1913), ACME RADIATOR, 623 N. ML. RI-1466 BOOKKEEPING & TAX REPORTS made by experienced bookkeeper. ae ceann , Services. NY rendonAbe olte, repaired; { repainted, | Free Bicycles est, + Call for, deliver, 1823 Lexi Lexington FR-4
Brakes Relined
LA
rear 2317 N. Can.
, Brick Mason R ork Chimney pointin $5 foundations, gutter work. CA-232 SHACKLEFORD ) BROS. Roofing Painting Siding Quttering Concrete Work Remodeling
INSURED WORKMEN NO | THRE ‘DOWN PAYMENT CA-4622 guaoanan +.
ir and
Ang. ~1567% Nlinol 27, evenings, i RE-2038,
Fine or coarse. Crushed Cinders stone, crushed rock, sand, gravel, All dirt. OGA-T023 CRUS
rock, w pit-run gravel. Top and
rll dire, L. Francs. 0A-4134 il DIRT TOF DOF. FILL DIRT pp fon, tings.
IN. Cement and ox Si C. te. RI-1211
House ERASING : MOVING garages. Ao “Heating Sait & k Hin Repairs,” installations; boflers, stokers; coal, gas oil furnaces; vacuum eins. Payments start In October, OA- 1448 Meridian, FURNACE ere nee vasyum ¢! Slesring] ae
and used furnaces to pay: free estimates. fen, 3 Wha0es,
FURNACES (io. demnine
* Jos Whetsel, 8204 Lord St. MA-8470. vacuum cleaned and Furnaces ge Est, free BERVICE HEA CO., MA-4961. Tac Toad FURNACES Vecuim 6A
And re repaired
“FURNITURE CLEAN
3-plece suite 2-piece suite $11.50 ap Crown Laundry & pi Cleaning, Wash. 23
2001_E._Was hy Motor rebuilding
Denny's Gar. Our mechanics are
our r ghar. 312 Beecher rear A 3130
Hardwood Floors os Ou
like new, Personal al tention given every job. BR-8625 IRONING To take in af home, TA325 CAUDHCAPING — Beeding, planting shrubs and evergreens, top soil and menure. After § 6:30 p. m., 4 m., CH-3167- J. PAINTING—EXT, AND Steaming, faces. H1-20 arpeer re~
pairs, References. | PAINTING 55. ov f=
PAINTING —Wall pa papering, mates. ._. Prompt serv service, PAPERHANGING, QING, STEAMING
Painting. Reas. prices. Quick serv. fee. Work guar Ailes Mince. RI-8029.
Paper Hanging—GA-6722 Patch “> FR-4830
——————————————— Plaster Repair “5 ise"
tw. Wd a De
Easy Terms chain link fence. Free estimate. BR-2304
SIDING. ~Roohng, GULLSTINE, porches.
Easy payments. Hoosier Construction & Siding
07 W_8outh Bt. LI1-242)
Roof Repair, a Rl 2928
concreLs
all kinas. New! roofs. Guar, work
HOOSIER SEPTIC TANK
Vaults, dry wells, factory sludge pits cleaned, repaired by ex-servicemen
Prompt Service FR-T069 SEPTIC TANKS
Dry wells, outside tolleis cleaned & pumped. Imm and out-of-lown serv
FR-8742
CLOGGPD sewer pipes, urains cleaned, elec. mach. ooded Oase pumped Inexpensive. guar CH-3344.
SLIP COVERS
CUSTOM BATISFACTION at readyHada prices, All styles: also for “back and rocker chairs. Easy pay ment RI-7068—HU-4679 spraying; yard Tree Trimming, praying. Yar eqlupment, DON_ DON BMITH. HU-5023,
Pay-As-You-! Go Checking Ac-
counts, 10¢ per Check!
THE PROPIES STATE BANK 130 BE. Market Member FDIC No Minimum Balance Required
"Vacuum Cleaner Repairing Vogel Bros, J314 W Wash, MA-615) FOR RENT
17. ROOMS—NO BOARD
JUST Lee HOME For right pat 13d; lovely. room ‘for 1 male Hi) Excellent trans por a tion TA-1192
TWO ROCMS, double &nd 2 single
beds, connecting bath. private entrance. Gentlemen only, PTA- 0789 | N. CARROLLTON “Purnished for soloed, single rooms
_H1-3880 ING room for gentleman, no smoking; no drinking; good transportation, TA-1164.
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18.
ROOMS WITH WARMAN AVE. bd
24-Hour , nursing; Dasma) ment; special diets; state 46 8. Warman. BE-4534.
SquipLL CARE for children Ei home, 2730 N. Sherman dary - 7308-W.
WILL KEEP small children a home ‘days. #740 Beechwood, BL3419,
BABY-SITTER by th hour; experts > enced, LB E an. 437 MOTHER'S care for ehidren;
months to 4 I * Yard a
839 8 Harris CARE FOR AGED, valescent Ladies 13th street. RI1-7803. WILL CARE for children, day week. Licensed home. CH- $631-W. WILL care for childfen under school age in my home. 20-J. °
WILL CARE for child in my home. Mother's care. OA-64%0. WILL CARE FOR chil ton any age, _in_my home.q BE-421 WILL care for children LR my home days, CH-6119-J,
19. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
609 E- 13th ST.--Rear room; em=~ ployed gentleman; no drinking. $6,
2 WANTED TO RENT
Peerless Pump Division
chronic and cononly. Bast
Food Machinery Corp.
Recent purchasers of the Fall Creek Ordnance plant are transferring personnel to Indianapolis. We need apts. and houses on a rental or lease basis. These people have been carefully selected for this - transfer and are fully responsible.
Some are interested in buying. Call Mr, Clauer. TA~1563.
SGNOOL OF RELIGION BUTLER UNIVERSITY
Needs apartments for i i couples and families’ HU-515
DePauw oy University women gradnates, employed at Lilly's, desire furnished apagiment or house for 2, 4 or 6. Present
pA riniemt solid. Excellent references, 2191, ask for Anne or Charity. ed “and sieepin rooms for students entering scho this month
Lincoln GhirapracHio College 1-2128 WANT to Ten rent or lease for 1 year,
suttabie for manuactiring Al offers submitted w consider Address Times, Box 799 VETERAN and e need
furnished or unfurnished, with bath: both employed: no children; excellent references. Phone evenings,
FR-1073. “LIFE WITH FATHER" =
Very aperialning, but we adults want to be « Please, 3.8 apt. or house. urn BE-0480-M LILLY research must vacate before Nov. “Ist; urgently reeds uhiumished house or *: doul RI-
EX-G_ 1. and wife, both employed, want uit furnished 3° rooms and bath; no drinking; no children; ne pets. GA-8457. VETERAN and expectant mother need furnished or ratte] apt. Worried, desperate. Pledag call BESANTA ~M. or Bm
Hood room house or ApATCat furnished; ref< erences, prada
URGENTLY room house, em od as Sle, a children. nee Vv oh in, uri en iy need unfurnished 2-bedroom or apartment. MA-4683, pet 3-room apartment, furnished or hturnishad: 3 adults - child,
FR-3424, to § YO couple, 1 ohiid, aire 3-rm., apt.. house. 2537 Shelby. GA-8382.
00-2868 [ov on mu, 3
wite, 3 children, CH-MWSEW.
* Management = Rental Service. Allison Beaty, Co. Joe. RI-2368 725 ou t. 1 “1969. Ti. APARTMENT FOR RENT
*Neo Vacancies”, “MOYNAHAN APTS” Cny-Wide
RENTAL BREAD
850 N. Pennsylvania St
22 W. VERMONT .
* ad uy ihe 8 h party wii 5 linens included WwW.
THE U-DRIVE-IT CO.
Alabama and Ohio RI1-6016 24-Hour Service
Rent a New Car or Truck By the Hour, Day, Week or Yearly
“We Purnish Everything But the 9 KY. AVE RTI, RIND 8 HOUSES FOR RENT
MOUSE FOR RENT
rooms, semi-modern, NOW Vee ont; for privilege of buying good used car. TA-111 TA-1114
Exchange o-Rm mn. strictly mod.
double for smaller house, suburban or city, can be semimodern. Good transp. WA-6134.
28. BUSINESS--MISC,
OPPOSITE State House—Office spacs, very desirable; heat, lights, water; suitable doctor, dentist, ete call Sack's, 229 W. Washington. L1-2527, WANT to “rent, factory space, 1500 square feet or moje, for light manufacturing of concrete specials ties, Mr. Kollman, MA-3326,
WANT TO RENT—8toreroom, square feet o spe and yard space
for LE . Kollman. HU-1703 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSES FOR SALE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Lovely 3-bedroom bungalow, giass tis bath, marble fireplace in 'iviang room; dining room, sunny breaxfast nook full basement with stoker, beaut!! landscaped front and rear ard £(. Joseph st., near Arlingion and E 10th si Shopping center, 7 For appointment call
COLORED—NOME | & INCOME 1300 blk. N. Sheffield, 3.-rm. mock home; also Ige. store ‘bid Store int... $30 mo. Price $6, terms. immnediat le possession, FR-4661, CH.
€. C. HARMON ¢0., REALTOR
ctr in.
2353 COLLIER ST. 7-Room modern, extra lot, chicks on house, shrubbery,. fruit trees; $7500. Mr. Gunther, FR-38 be,
Phillips Realty 1031 3 Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5024 ENGLISH AVE.
3-Roon modern bungalow, stoker Bonied attic. 1-Car garage. Nicely ped. Shown by appointment, Justis CONTRACTING £0.
ties BL-4197
22.
i bedroom 2301 N. LaSalle, Tegra: hardSood floors, full basement, fires place, bin-(#g EE , front and reat parC fenced yard, corner lot, $8500;
$3000 wil] handle CH. 1007 2354 Station
Adam R. Heck 4 Bation”
“NEW—IMMEDIATE POSS. 3220 N. ARLINGTON
m, - 1008
.
CA
people. TA y x) gentleman 1 tion.
ng good Ig oomi
1290 N. ALABAMA; 3 pleasant sieeprooms; steam heat. RI-D021. COLORED Turiished Toom; man of cl om . WA-4940. vate en
IN, 54 —Lo i special accommodations. Employed » | HI1-0871.
