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Foreign Policy At Richmond
Says Failures Result From Lack of Leaders!
Times State Service t RICHMOND, Feb. 7—A new plan for solution of the European economic - problems has peen formulated by Sen. Honter | E. Capehart, he declared in a/
At St. Francis
Thienes died yesterday
of Charities.
row : from Blackwell
Lincoln ind address here last thedral where priests of the dio-| night. | cese will take part in vespers for| He sald he will reveal the plan | the dead at 5 p. m., the Rev. in a speech at Peoria, IIL, Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, chancel-
a ig lor of the ‘diocese, said. lawyers. > His announcement of the new lan followed a blistering depunciation of the American leadepship-- in .international and do- |
mestic affairs.
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| | ; a, 4 ; ts " ARTY eh ge er , AY pT i En, nh Er states] THE "NEW" —Mrs, Michael Walker, 40, gave birth to her second set of triplets |& m. Burial will be in Roly jas experienced nothing but fail-| in Syracuse, N. Y., yesterday. Pictured above, nurses keep a sharp eye over the two Soran Clucisnati
{ a boy. St. Mary's Colle, St. Meinrad's Seminary.
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chaplain. Mrs. Daniel
Indianapolis;
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general attitude vherever they are nd of representapve , DO Wonto. other
in one Japanese y there must be cent babes, constupid, American e results of their id only with their
cers ignoring this
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> turn their boys
poor, unwanted tful place in life; oned by careless § God-only-knows
are attitudes that
Majority Leader tical figure now, down the land 1plishments, vhich he accords
(it stops” strikes
on; 0; 1ast-week;
Law there has \gement relations
M47 than in 1946,
from. strikes in nent of the law, ith management d.
merican working more and more
Landis of Linton, . .abor Committee hes about Taftgures similar to
ict of the linking County, takes & member of the e condemned the proposed, fought o urge President ut it was passed , both the House
aw was fostered nd that this talk
ampeded to sign y Law went into week in inserting Affairs Institute he Congressional
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THE 'OLD'—Pictured above af™left to right), Paul, Patricia Michael Walker five
| Durrett,
hasty, ill-advised action based on __ emergencies which found this na«we fought World War I to ; save democracy. Then came the | : Versaille treaty and the disarma- es on dy Briand treaty was like the others | it never accomplished what it Ba ceomplal , ol To Defend Edwards | “Then came the depress =. that destructive philosophy of James Dawson, local attorney, day. War again threatened andifor London, England, to defend we had- the Neutrality Act, cashia former Indianapolis disabled! » (veteran charged with murder. { we were only fooling ourselves. | a Here We Go Again Mr. Dawson is scheduled to| © At this point in his review of morning. From there he will go the past record, Sen. Capehart in-|to Bristol, England, as legal aide| continued: ° old GI whom English police! “The war clouds engulfed us: charged with the murder of nis 3-| “into high gear. American peo- Financed by Neighbors ple fought for survival both! pn, a4torney's trip to England “The United Nations was dfive in the West Side neighboras the savior of world peace. gq in which the GI formerly reImport Bank were proclaimed nope T. Edwards, live at 1906 the harbingers of permanent in-g,oar Grove Ave. | ‘All Scraps of Paper’ been collected through a neigh“War's end came with: the birth borhood paper drive, individual fear of what the future has inisponsored by Bona Fide class of! store for the restless world. {Unity Methodist Church . | tions,. Bretton-Woods, Export-Im-| and visa were obtained *hrough! poft Bank; scraps of paper as > | Representative Louis Ludlow and! Tehran, Cairo and Potsdam. | York and fly from there to Lon-| and Peter, first set of friplets born to Mrs. ‘ “Russia began grabbing. Weigon, s | years ago. ; i ve. Greek-Turkey loan to stop Rus-| ; To the Mediterranean A. C. Stuebe New Draws Three to a Full House— oil pool. are 4 inti : . ® . * i * = IAMR President "Chips" Getting Mighty ing pushed as the new answer to all that we thought we had been
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ures which have grown out of} girls and one boy. tion lacking in courageous wes [Jawson to Leave ership,” Sen. Capehart said. | ment conference The Kellog- : Will Fly to. England was designed to accomplish. scarcity which is still with us to-|today said he will leave Monday and carry-and finally ed arrive in England Wednesday terposed “here we go again,” and to Billy Burke Edwards, 23-year-| American free-enterprise went mcnth-old daughter, Brenda, abroad and at home. born 18 being financed by a $1000 fund, Bretton-Woods and the Export-|giqeq His parents, Mr. and Mrs. ternational prosperity. So far, more than $800. has of ‘the atom bomb and a Rew]and group donations, and a sale “Four Freedoms, United Na-' 3; Dawson said his passport] began getting the return fromithat he will take a train to New| began fearing. Then came the) “Now the Marshall Plan is The Indianapolis Association of
~iStuebe of Stuebe {Brokerage - Co. as president ‘of the association.
Father Now Has Nine Children to Rear,
House Payments to Make on $50 a Week
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Feb. 7 (UP)—Michael 8. Walker wondered dom; four sisters, Mrs. today how he could rear a family of nine children, including two Dowell, Montebello, Cal.;
RITE'S p (Wright's) Guaranteed
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cent election are:
‘Ed Gabbard, Mr. Walker's second set of triplets In. five years—two girls
| General Hospital yesterday.
. - | The Irish-born repairman ror Mrs. Lillie Volpp J eer a A A 'Solvay Process Co. said. his . > i . pn Times, SCTELArY, no Grupo |MIEAEET budget ~ was stretched Sarvices Monday Hille Ky. and Ralph {about -as far as Rbouts be 10 Services’ for Mrs. Lillie Volpp! Chup, Cc Lb Diets & Co. Ursus: wlothe and an un the mort. | willbe held at 10 a. m. Monday Franklin A. Bireley MEE og soi . i lin the G. H. Herrmann. funeral Directors are Paul Grimes; In= gage payments-on-his seven. oom. re: Bilal Will be In Crown(j;
dianapolis News; George Reis, home. Wilson. Milk Co.: .H. S. .Boone,| Mr. Walker emphasized that he Hill Cemetery. She was 78.
Boone Brokerage Co.; V. E. Eilers, wasn't looking for handouts, but! V. E. Eilers & Co., and R. E. offers of assistance have been
Mower, Continental Brokerage pouring in. |pital trustees took over as ad-
— |visers to the Walkers, co-ordinat-ling all offers for indorsements and contracts. : : Plan to ‘Deuble Up’
ing Co, . | president; C. I. Voyles. The
Hubbard,
She died Thursday in her
[the widow of the late William C Volpp, who died in 1925.
“BUSINESS DIRECTORY
|ters, Mrs, Minnie Vogel, and (he gio makers.
son, William Volpp; a sister; Mrs.
1388. MARKET 81. Mrs. Beatrice Wallace
| —— ARES. OW: Patricia_and Peter,
235 Mass. Ave. = the-Middie—of
the First Block ES A A ’ [was to give their two new sisters jace a native of Elkton, Ky.. was Charles cee PEARSON'S =
WHEEL CHAIRS i away and keep the boy. {to be held at'1 p..m. today in the Indianapolis. Music co. expecting three babies. But Jim- died Monday inher home, 1720 BE THEY LAST commented. MACHINIST
The triplets were no surprise to. Emanuel Baptist Church. Burial "Why ‘buy one? Reni one al . - Trustworthy Since 1873 my, 7, knew nothing about it until|yandes St. 24-PIECE SET Infants Are Healthy 181, W. South LI-6212
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Eas. om ee 1134 Church St. Fair Reception Foreseen A life resident
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the two older children, John, 16, was to be ir Floral Park Cem- . and Joey, 14. They had been told etery, She was 50. : [Edgar C Neff HAAG'S para 2 North Capitol Ave. 128 N. Penn. . r : told in school that thé children Survivors include a sister, Mrs. me Dad arrived. Eunice Russell, Indianapolis, | OF SILVERWARE $9.95
in advance that their mother was| A’ resident of two weeks, she GEO. J. EGENOLF “Not three of ’em again,” he three nieces and three nephews, Meridian Furniture
cian who officiated at the birth, in the ionosphere promises faii'af the Moose Lodge.
Co said the newcomers were all “per-ireception of shortwave radio Ll TA-222.
but he explained that this: was merely a precautionary measure. - The babies, born within eight] minutes of each other, weighed] |a total of 17 pounds, one-and-one-half ounces. The boy came first.
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_ 3 Monument Circle auth ap On He weighed six pounds, The girls - " NE a pb | woighed five pounds, four and ; M, q |one-half ounces and five pounds, How shall I wait the promised call?
IMMEDIATE APPLICATION lia’ oer | of INSULATED BRICK || (Motion pictures were taken of 1 to be sh i edNeo Money Down—3 Years te Pay he aelvery 0 be shown in m | INDIANA ROOEING aAyp Medical authorities said the
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Shall 1 sit and weep away the hours? Cloud my setting sun For everyone, a] Or shall 1 work, as long I may, among my flowers?
Need one bow the head to meet his end? Is this retreat ; - vind ignominious defeat? There must be One to help us and attend.
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The Rev. Peter Clement Joseph fo St. Francis Hospital where -he-<had been chaplain since 1944. Father | Thienes, who was 66, was also a member of the Diocesan Board |
| His body will be taken tomor-| X Funeral Home to SS. Peter and Paul Ca-|
Priests of the Indianapolis diocese will recite the office of the dead for the clergy as the body lies in state until Monday at 9:30 a. m. The most Rev. Paul C. Schute, archbishop. will officiate at a pontifical high mass at 10
A native of Cincinnati, Father Thienes came to Indianapolis as) He was graduated from , Kansas, and Later, {he was ordained at the American {College in Louvain, Belgium, in
He began his career as assist: Matthew's Later he || became assistant pastor of St,
Serving as pastor at St. Brid-| get's Church, Liberty, St. Mary's,
In 1920, he founded St. Mar-, garet Mary parish in Terre Haute and raised funds for its church. In 1932 he left to become pastor She was a graduate of Franklin - 's C . i ege. of . Bt. Anne's Church, at Terre] Tn will be held at 1:30| will be Resigning In June of 1944 be- p. m. Monday in the G. H. Herr- Cemetery. ‘| cause of ill health, Fr. Thienes mann Funeral Home. Burial will came to St. Francis Hospital as| be in Franklin. Survivors include her husband, | Survivors include two sisters, McCarty, Chelsea, Mass, and Mrs. Raymond Kane, daughter, two brothers, Indlanapo Thomas L. Thienes, ‘Hollywood, Paul Brown, San Diego; Mrs. Cal. and Paul Thienes, Tacoma, Thaddeus Wash.; a niece, Mrs. Dwight and Mrs. Russell Ferguson, Acton. |
Frederick Hamilton
“Services for Frederick Hamil- Wagner had lived here more-
Hollywood, and a) cCarthy, Chel-|
Mrs. Elijah T. Durrett ' Services for Mrs, Minnie C. in Shirley Brothers C a native of Metcalf el. Burial will be in . = = = = » (County, Ky., were to be held at Mr. Hamilton, who was 64, 2 p. m. today in the G. H. Herr-|in-his home yesterday.
mann Funeral Home. Burial was Cemetery. ilton came
ll sets of triplets, on $50 a week. |Sarah Jane McKinney, Sulphur ! Well, Ky., Mrs.. Florence Rollar, and a boy—were born to his wife, Margaret, 40. at Syracuse Nineveh, and Mrs. Flora Cassady, |
Services for Franklin A. Bire-
Services for Edgar Clarence retired. farmer, will be
held at-2 p. m. tomorrow in the| Satpfather, Church. | three grandchildren.
Burial will be in Jamestown. He Mrs He died Thursday in his home,
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behind this front will be bel
will result in a shift from southerly t6 northerly winds with a correspond
Mrs. Leroy Fligel, Ex-Teacher, Dies: |
Sullivan, and the village church| Mrs. Myrtie Hanna Fligel, 1124 ford, 5139 Indianola Ave. Mary-of-the-Woods, . he Lawrence Ave. a retired school! later was assistant chaplain at|teacher, died yesterday in" the; St. Mary-of-the-Woods convent.| Long Hospital. Thereafter, he was minister for| ~ {| missions at Uhiversal and Blan-|Mo., she lived here 20
and the Grea fo air is pushing a ney cold front through the Mississippi Valley and the ow freezing. Fotocast fans will note that the passage of the cold front
A native of Mountain
She was 47. | Grove, | years and|
| taught home economics at Schools;
'20 and 39. She also taught at the Church, Southport High School. Mrs. Fligel was a member of Chapter, OES.
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Today’s Weather Fotocast
Deaf School Em
ployee Dies Mrs. Margaret KE. Hansford DeWard died yesterday in the home of a son,
She was an employee of the Indiana. School for the Deaf 13 years, J A native of Ellettaville, she lived here 38 years and was a member. of the First Baptist Banner Temple of
| |the Southport Baptist Church. Services will be held at 1:30
p. m. Monday in Moore Mortuaries’ Colonial Chapel. Burial in Washington Park
Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Nota A. Cradick, Bloomington, and a grandson, James W.
| Leroy E. Fligel: her mother, Mrs. | (Billy) Hansford, Indianapolis. {Dora A. Mullikin, Franklin; a
Miller,
Miss Marylee Fligel, ! lis; three sisters, Mrs.” pry Belle Fairbanks Wager,
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Mrs. Belle Wagner
[5360 Julian Ave. died Tuesday in Indianapolis, gt Petersburg, Fla., while vaca-
tioning. A native of Albion, Mich, and a graduate of Albion College, Mrs.
James W. Hang-|
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Snow spreading eastward from the Central Mississippi Valley t\Lakes fo the Atlantic states is forecast for tonight. A .strong outbreak of Canadian
Southern Plains, Temperatures
ng drop in temperature.
Leo C. Hansman, Printer, Dies Here
Services for Leo C., Hansman, [2751 Stuart St, will be held at ‘9a. m: Monday in the home and [9:30 a. m. in the BL. Francis de |Sales Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, ‘He was 59, | A printer at the "Indianapolis
{ Pythian Sisters and Queen Esther Star for five months, Mr. Hans
iman was a lifelong resident of the city. Formerly, he was employed at the Indianapolis Print. ing Co. for 10 years. He was a member of the St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Margaret Casey Hansman; four daughters, Mrs. Floyd Pipes, Mrs, Richard Pahlman and Mrs. Done ald Cave, all and Mrs. Urban McGuire, Moores ville; six sons, Robert Hansman, Rutherford, N. J.; Larney Hans. man, Miami, Fla. - and Bernie, James, Jack and Willlam_ Hanse man, all of Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Clara Burkhard, Mrs,
than Sophie Jones and Mrs. Lillie
fon, 534 E. Maplé Rd, Apt. 1.30 years and was a member ofl, yrs Rose Giddings, Phoenix,
will be held Monday at 3 p. m. the Second Church of Christ, entral Chap-| Scientist. She was the wife of| Crown Hill./Willlam A. Wagner, who died two|
A native of Liberty,
died
years ago, having lived in Evans-
She died Thursday in her home, Ville for 16 years.
He was a member of the First
* » ee » Manufacturers Repr tatives | {931 Beecher St, . A these ast 3) years. Epps AC p1 sssulalives As 2d I I iplet Set Ar rives | Survivors include her husband, Presbyterian Church and was em:
[ville
Elijah T.; a daughter, Mrs. Lillie ployed as a mechanical engineer , [Jane Oakes. Indianapolis: (hree by Whitmore Manufacturing Co., died today after a long illness. and Willie sons, Carl and Clifford, both of Cleveland, for eight years. ’
Indianapolis, and James, Free-/ e Bithia E. Hamilton, and one sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Lizzie Skillman, Elwood.
Charles H. Wilson
Mr; Wilson, who died yesterday
lin his home, ‘was a native of | iJennings County and lived tei Indianapolis and the Board o Dark ine v. 1404 W. Main St. Muncie, 87 Years. He was a road builder: will be held in W. D, Beanblos- for Grady Brothers, Inc.. isom Mortuary Monday at 1:30 home, 437 Orange St.-'She was al, m Burial will be at WashingA committee of hos-|!ife resident of Indianapolis anditn park Cemetery. He was 54. | Born in Bradford, O., Mr. Bireley was co-owner .of the MetalSurvivors include three daugh-|craft Industries, Inc., tool and
| Anderson.
Services
Survivors are his wife, - Mrs. Mr. Hardimon, - | , 7 ——Clara-E. Bireley, and two sisters, came here { who wilt be-five-years-old- Apri él: ~Rervices for Mrs: ‘Beatrice Wale Mrs; Cart Minger-—and-—-Mre+ Anderson: W. Bell, both of
Survivors include a daughter, Hildred Lucille Wilson; a son,! Harry Francis Wilson: a brother C. Beverly Wilson, Indianapolis, {and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Bertram, | Washington Park;
for
Surviving him are his wife
i Formerly he had P % { ne 3 Misses Frieda and Mary Volpp; a jjved in Indianapolis for 45 years: Thomas Hardimon
He was a member of the First
Thomas
who was 55,
hree years ago from
Leeta; a daughter, Mrs. Caroline Williams; a son, John; & step-
daughter, Miss Edna Jones; five Edward G Hereth, stepsons, James, Eugene, Ernest, 100 City Hall "Tudis | Robert and Tiiford Jones; his LEOAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING John
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Levells . and
Abigail Wilhite Mrs. Abigail Wilhite, a life resi-| dent of Indianapolis, died yester- duct public hearing
i day In her home, 1162 Perry St. Dr. Stewart Bauman, obstetri-|*. WASHINGTON, Feb, 7.—Quiet County, Mr. Neff was a member She was 54.
Survivors include his wife, Hat- Monday in Shirley Brothers’ IrvMrs. ing Hill Chapel.
Burial will be
| fectly hea Ithy and normal broadcasts for the next few days, tie M. and a daughter, if is 8: Mavidian Bt. babies.” . the National Bureau of Standards Edith Lucille Williams, both of in Washington Park Cemetery reas He placed them in oxygen tents, predicts. Indianapolis
Survivors include a son, War-
ren W. Wilhite; a daughter, Mrs.
Thelma Fulton, Chicago Heights,
Il; a sister, and three
brothers,
Mrs. Harold Mott, William Or,
Joseph A. and John H. Lewis, all of Indianapolis.
years ago. Active in church work, Mrs
Services Albion Sunday. Steve Tratnik
-He was a native of Austria, comSurviving are the wife, Laura ing to Indianapolis in 1807, 8 s will be in the Stevens sory at 1:30 p. m.. Monday. Empldyed by the National Malleable Steel Castings €o. for 35 Services for Charles H. Wilson, Years, Mr. Tratnik was a memBeechville, Ky., and three broth- 1445 Tibbs Ave, will be con- Der of the St. Joseph Society and Russell dycted at 1:30 p. m. Monday in| and Hiram and Conkle funeral home and burial {Marsh Hubbard, both of Beech- will be in South Cemetery, Dan- : He was 68.
the Danica Society.
LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby gned Purchasing
missioners will, until the »
Vv ye uary 19th, %,_ |eeive sealed bids and “Proposals 10868 for concession privileges at the fol-| o
lowing’ locations Douglas Park, Fall Creek & J0th + Municipal Gardens,
Steve Tratnik, 3014 W. 10th St.
ven that the under’ gent for the City ot |
Ariz, and 17 grandchildren.
Mr. Ham- Wagner was the author of “The Rednour Brothers
to Indianapolis eight Bible as a Chart of Life.” and -burial-will-be in
Are Outstanding
Rednour brothers, Gene are a “power house” [team as Indianapolis Times Cars rier Salesmen! They are doing |an outstanding job on all phases of route management. Both of
‘ourse, Riverside Golf Course, | amond Rhodius
Riverside Ball Di ~, Willard Park, cover a period of one year from April 1 [1948, to March 31, 1940: to be on forms obtained in the off Department of Public Parks
Tor do
OO PAF BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS Paul BE Rathert Joseph. M. Bloch Mrs. Agnes P. Connor Thos, Batehelor Purchasing Agent, rapotis, ind ~
"Public Bervice Commission of Indisnk | Dock®l No, 20316 In the matter of the petifjon of Indian
{apolis Water Company adju
submitted | ice of the
. Specifications as to obligations and privileges are on file in the Board Office, 101 East 27th Wray Street, and are open to inspection Bach
Didar sei Rednour, 19268 of Park Comunissioners reserve the right!
io-rojact any. and/or all bids nr le. conto. School 35. He has heen a
tet with more-than
1 stmeni | Carrier Salesmen.
Large Selection of Heavyweight PERSON AL While Mr. Walker worried -about-Minnie Poehler, alt-of -Indianapo- y t ile ur W kag Church of Christ, Scientist in Hardimon; who died -Thursday-at-Pid. must_be accompanied by ceriified Gene © Wille F CORDUROY TROUSERS LOAN Moderate Cost family finances, Se chil- lis, and a brother, Hugo ] Plen-| Muncie; Scottish Rite and Murat his home; 2009 Cornell Ave., will a i eh Yar Lo Ey . » Choice of Blue, Monthly Payments dren made plans for "doubling up ning, Coral Gables, FIa.; ore gnhrine, Indianapolis; Elks, Mun- be held at JO a. m. Monday at cul bidder will within ten dass exe. them Welong to the “100 Club” for “| Green or Brown Only $6.50 Persons Loan Department Some mare ar. STaniison and four great-grand- cie and the American Bociety of Emanuel Baptist Church. Burial Cute tantraet and pay in Lash the pies] outstanding Tin Gakeior Bain. BP : bo Z coiminoli§ ein Wik a a op two and 0 Si LOT " . ’ a?! or cash to be forfeited as liquidated dam. MeN, 3 re sons . LEON TAILORING CU. | ‘Peoples State Bani [Iran A oe hs older tp as Toal Engineers will be at Crown Point, Kokomo. 2 4%" 10 , ye Sn
Madison. 4 Gene is 13 years old and goes
Times Carrier Salesman ror ‘about 3 years and has really imade a name for himself at his | Station. i
He. believes in getting new cus-
tomers to increase his profits and {to win the. fine prizes offered by The Times in contests for Times He has had
and increase of certain of lis metered Very few complaints during the {wat 1
in this cause
Indianapolis, March 4, 1948
Ind, 1000 A.M,
| Services will be held at 10 a. m - Puslie participation Is _reques
ted BERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA L. W, Cannon, Commissioner,
By Glenn R. Slenker, Public Counsellor, Indianapolis, Ind, Pebrusry 4, 1§
or rates - Notice 1s hereby given thar the Pubie eDtIre. time that he has been a erviee Commission of Indians will con-| Times Carrier. in the| Rooms of the Commission, 401 State House, | Thursday, and foothall,
His favorite sports are hockey He plays football with an independent team in his neighborhood. One of his interesting hobbles is a collection of "foreign coins. ' Willie is 14 years old and goes
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‘to, Manual High School. He says carrying The Times is a swell \way to earn your own spending money and also earn valuable merchandise prizes and exciting trips. His favogite sports are football and baseball,
BOYS!
A Times Carrier Salesman who maintains an average of 50 customers on his route has a profit of $4.25 per week, or $221.00 a year. This is a sizable amqunt of money for hobbies, recreation or cloth ing. ry Why not call Mr. Richard | Ballere, City Circulation 1 Manager of The Times, right | mow!—and ask about route openings in your neighbor. | hood. The phone number is RI ley 5551. Boys outside of | Marion Cotinty, contact The } Times Distributor in your town, or write Mr. H. W, | Smiith,” Country Circulation | . Manager of The Times,
The Indianapolis Times | . Circulation Dept,
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