Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1948 — Page 38

By JIM SMITH

a sn

hick former star

spoints per game.

Carl Braun, 21-year-old from Colgate University.

Last season, Broun scored 671 ipoints, topping the team's playfing captain Johnny Palmer, who Bolstering the ast attack of the Knicks will be { former ace from {Notre Dame; Goebel Ritter of Eastern Kentucky; Lee Kornek jof Detroit and Dick Shrider of

scored 622 points, {Ray Kuka,

{Ohio University. : { Hale Expects Improvement i In downing the St.

{Bombers Monday night,

and shooting tonight.

1 Hale plans to start the same night starting at 7 o'clock Alli- Robert Whitney. A {combination that took the floor son's will play the itor the opener Monday night. gerve. i This includes Charlie Black and| {Hale at forwards, George Gla-| center and Freddy! Lewis and Price Brookfield at Fanless carey Dressing with the Jets! Qlamack. gee lot the first time will be John'] Brookfield. A

Ring Comeback Planned At 31 by Billy Conn

5 (UP)~— !Billy Conn, a bitter young man who has brooded more than two years over a disgrace of his own (making, was en route back to the) iring wars today in a comeback which could lead nowhere—or to the heavyweight championship of

{mack at

| guards,

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NEW YORK, Nov.

‘the world.

. The dragging days since the night of June 19, 1946, have been ‘dark ones for the handsome Pittsburgh Irishman. That was a mowhich he long had waited and he failed miserably

‘ment for

por dons New York

~ High-Scoring Knickerbockers to Be Second Opponent for Local Pros

The Indianapolis Jets pro base 1 = iketball. team tonight plays host ‘to the New York Knickerbockers dn the second home game at But-

ler Fieldhouse. cd | The Knicks, coached by Joe g of the

amed Celtics, ‘had the second ighest scoring mark in the BAA ‘last season. They averaged 74.5 The team, one of the best offensive aggregations in pro basketball, has again built their attack around 6-foot-5 star

Louis playericoach Bruce Hale feels his boys iturned in a capable performance for the first game of the season. {But he expects considerable Im- Mandic, {provement in the team’s passing | Rochester.

Baseball Rule Changes Talked

CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 5 (UP) ~The four-man executive council of major-league baseball was slated to confer with Baseball" Commissioner{ A. B, Chandler to-|

day regarding suggestions ‘possible rules changes.

It was Wn improbable t change would be as a five-/ cain Btn conference between major and minor league executive councils yesterday produced only one suggestion which will be passed on to the major .and minor league meetings next

ba any

month.

Meeting ‘with Mr. Chandler in| his office at 10 a. m, today were President Ford Frick of the NaPresident Will Harridge of the American League, Warren Giles of the Cin-

tional League,

cinnati Reds, and Leslie

Box.

The one suggestion agreed on by yesterday's joint meeting was that a uniform ceiling of $6000 be placed on bonuses paid to first-year players by teams of every league in organized base-|

ball.

Cage League Official Recovers From Surgery CHICAGO, Nov. 5 Frank (Dutch)

cago Cardinals,

lieve pressure on the brain.

_ Doctors at Michael Reese ‘Hospital said his condition was satis-| factory. The operation was pers!

formed yesterday.

Kriznecky was stricken shortly! . before the Cardinals-Green Bay! , Milwaukee,

Packers

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Bud Schoch, Bindery ........... 651 {Wayne Clarkson, Universal Va Dave Billingsly, Sugar Creek Butter. | Prite Bohrman, Indpis Badge Co. {Paul Fields, Universal .

| ta ¢ : {Lew Fousts. Usiversal. Butler Fieldhouse. Game time |e, Tousts Unive a is 8:30. Ray Matelich Lenny Roberts Inks .... Jim Baker, Delaware Bowling No. 2..

Dick Meyer, Carter's Farm Market .. recently acquired from pave Daniels, Universal : ii ae Bd Smelt Coy Sugar Creek Butter rler, agle Creek Nurser In the preliminary contest to- Harold Jenkins, P. R. Mallo ry. & R. Grille .. Stewart-Warner

Ray Ramey,

{Connie Curran, Bruck's Beer .,..... . The Jet-Knicks game will Bob Kays, LaFendrich Cigars raise

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..Kornek George Moore, . Kuka Paul Ray, Universa M . Braun Prancis Koch, FBiak Insulation Ray Kirk, Universal Wavne Tooley, Fi-Blak Insulation . Ralph Shearer, Indians Wheel & Rim 610

e Klinger, Fi-Blak Insulation Bob Cassidy, Cassidy & Sons Charles Brammell, Sugar Creek Butter Charles McCann, Universal Ernie Bnlow, Patterson Service Richard Stull, Pi- BLK Insulation and ingloriously as Joe Louis bat- Tred Albers JMaliory tered him to the canvas.

It wasn't the losing which Morris W Wellman, "a Moe Bar

Pennsylvania lanes with tallies of 226-212-233. At the Uptown alleys Don Screes posted a 666 with a

Eagle Creek Nursery quintet in the B and IL Furnace Starters League. Bill Beck hit 669 for the and Bob Striebeck got 651 for the Mueller

League at Pritchett’'s, Beck hit a

took top scoring honors in the local Dowling

ales .. 651| Logan

Toop, and His lines of 188-234-256 were rolled at

In the Universal League at Pritchett’s, Harry Tegler posted a 677 with games of 197-202-278 for the Guarantee Tire and Rubber team. Herb DeHoff constructed a 674 from games

ett's 653 with counts of 236-215-202.

3 {Bernard Tay

. 643 .. 641 Marta Roberts, .. 639 Ruby Elliott, ., 634 Mabel Pischer,

629 Marge Skelton, . 628 Mary Spuzich. Prank's Furniture 628 Ball 627 Jo 627 Clare Elllis, . 42 Jesse Campbell, w= §! Ann Crull, Naval Re- | Miiler Ensminger. Ballard fee Cream. . 62, Carolyn Kiser, Loop Tav . k's Bee 624 | Estelle Nash, Interloan olay . 624 Virginia Sweany, Thomas Bemis

61 Wolf, Pi Blak’ Season” “er La) Tillie Jardins, Pehr's Beer .. 81 1 Mary Tuttle, Roehl Pharmacy oi HH Phyllis Gandoif, Frank's lig 610 Bridge Dalton, C. Car . 810 Mabel England, Frank's 800 Hire”

Eimer Brehob, Koerner Optical Mixed 609 Mae Keating, C. J. Carlson . Dav . 608 Wilma Bradford, Old Crown Ale 608 Ruth Susimichel, ham, LVL Club vee. DOB} Nohara Whiflaws ly . 507! . 602 Harriett Patterson, Thomas Bemis Co. 508 602 Aletha Boyer, 802 Roberta Pittman, Pittman Food

606 Peggy Lan 606 Lila Littrell,

. 601 Juanita Dill, . | +. 601 Veree Boucher, Ernest Johnson Coal . 500

600 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN)

Marion Swinford posted a

Two honor counts came from

the Delaware alleys: Harry Stivers added games of 197-257-208 for a 654 with the Sugar Creek Butter quintet in the Delaware Major League. In the Printcraft Major League, Bud Schoch’ constructed a 651 with a high middle game of 279 between 192 and 180 for the NBA Bindery squad.

The Sugar Creek Butter team

posted a score of 3092 from games of 984-1088-1019 in the Delaware’ Major League.

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. 54 Bi reman’s Local 542 m Elliott, Jiwerican Untied wie Ins. VPW

500 wih ERS (WOMEN) Matott 8hoe Store .. 536 LVL C 57 Martolt PShoe Btore ... 585

633 Mary Ellwanger, LVL Club .. 585 620. Dotty Berkopes, Hickman Whirlaway 565 Rodebeck Motion Pic gi

Twyford, Hickman aiaway. :

erkopes, Sexton Real Estate ..... § Old Crown Ale. $rsrne . Century Tire ........

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0. . n, Rodebeck Motion Pic. Sexton Real Estate ... cClain Curtain Laundfy.. 539 s, Pun Bowl ....... wee 327 odebeck Motion Pie. .. 3s

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Mapjenursy Dairies. 511

Thomas Bemis Co. ... 508 LVL Club

turned Conn from a hero into &|Bil Gallagher. American Jensen, Olive Branch Church ..... 493 bum, a fugitive from his own Clarence Orphy, Foxworthy a0 A rT al txed ... HH friends. It was the manner in| CTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Emini Koy Antler's Thurs. Nite 484 " {Gerald Cave, Coca-Cola ............. 508 Angie Messer, Dick's ‘Alto Service .., 474 which he lost. Stark fear was Jeo Carter. Building Trades snsiiavses 593 Eunice Brey, Indiana National Bank. p++] erman attox, Bturm Recreation .. 590 ve onne ighlan .o 4 written on his face as for eight giriid® (ry ois Parkway Rec. ..... 390 June Haley, American United Life ©. 461 rounds he ran like a thief from Norman Schultz, Jctener 1 ’ rust Mice 384 Ru R Y h Huff. Riviera National Mixed i verman viera Nationa X 9 nde eatherly, B " urs. atinee 48 those menacing fists. Son Walker, Turk Tavern 588 Alice Gochenour, Pittman-Moore 438 Now the scorn which the sports (Ernie Ross, Pittman Pood Mkt. Mixed 1 301 Jackie Whelan, Fletcher Trust ...... 432

world aims at -a quitter has/Bi TE Epler Switzer Cummings changed his mind and on Dec. puss Hurgats: Bike ceneens 10 Conn will climb back through John Deselan, Holy Trinity : the ropes for a six-round Chicago |Gomer heres. Mon ae exhibition with the man who clouted him into

ignominious | tral limbo. It could be a new begin-

ning, or the end, for Conn.

If he can face those destructive fists fearlessly, Billy will regain 0a p Card Set that old brash confidence. If not, the brand will only burn deeper. Certainly, at 31 and in a day] The Indiana Central College

when heavyweights are at a new basketball team will play two)

.\his Indiana State welterweight O'Connor of the Chicago White

low, Conn isn’t too old to dream newcomers to the Greyhound card

of a successful comeback. Jersey {Joe Walcott was 32 when he went guring the 1943-49 hardwood fay

back into the ring and fought his{#0n, Coach Angus Nicoson an, way to two cracks at boxing's hounced today, most cherished bauble. aire) lee will renew three If Conn can regain that heed 0 Iya. 31 eg utler, Ball of foot which cprired hinf ts tielsate- and Indisna-State. Th light heavyweight championship Greyhounds play Eastern Ken. and two heavyweight title bids, tucky and Kentucky Nov. 27 and he must be rated a threat. Maybe

not for Louis, but for whoever|“*mPaign. succeeds the Brown Bomber, The senedule: aaita——— — Nov. 27, at Bastern Zantucty; Nov. at Kentucky; Dec. 1, Oakland City; pee

4, at North Central, or Des. 7, at [0 State; Dee. 9-11, Taylor tournament; Dec Is at Franklin; Dee. 16, Huntington: Jan.

at Butler; Jan. 8, Earlham; Jan, 8,

» , ab - 18, Manchester; . 18, Jan, 20, at Indiana State; Jan. 23, Taylor; Peb. 1, at Canterbury; Feb. 5, Rose | Ste: Peb. 8 TFranklin: Ped. 12, Tri-

at Barham: Feb. 19,

Feb. Bob Simmons is going to put 5 : Otkiand © City; Peb. 22, Hanover; Peb.

crown Srowr 9 the block tonight at the Stewart Maiden Dies;

in a ten. d main event. hy Taught Bobby Jones

The young man who ation he Bl WhO 8 Going oft| ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 5 (UP)— si Stewart Maiden, veteran golf prommons’ head is Joe Sgro. Simmon ho has fessional who was the first teach8, Ww as always been a Bo [classy boxer with not too lethal a SF of the great bby Jonas, aled punch, will here yesterday. Vill probably have his| “Ly, }.4 returned to Atlanta sevhands full tonight. " Sgro, a former Golden Glove champion, whose boxing career

lat the new Peachtree Golf Club,|

(UP)— made his name in the local fight| Kriznecky, Na- game as a slugger. tional Basketball League referee and assistant trainer of the Chi-! was recovering"

today from an ‘operation to re- Ekg Leland, Gary,

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~_Middleweights—Paul Terry, Indianapohis ddie King, Dayton, four ro ands, Welterweights— Harry Monroe, Munel four rou

. Soldier's Homicide Li htweights — Art Arden, i, vs.

Conviction Upheld 0 8ervino, Mexico City, six rounds. |

LightWelghte— Gene Parker, Indianapolis MANILA, P. I, Nov. 5 (UP)— vs. Charley Bcott, Cincinnati, six rounds.| The Court of Appelas today con-

lg firmed a lower court verdict conAmateur, Independent

victing William Keller, 20, HelBasketball Notes

ena, O., of homicide for killing a anagers of amatear, ind * ilipino masher who molested his o basketball teams. Dern” ors ang. |8ir1 friend.

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{of which Jones was a founder.|1-to-10-year term on a bad check | Maiden first came here in 1908 charge in Vanderburgh County at East/last Feb. 26.

iat i ate invited HL use the A Be | Keller, a U. 8. soldier, was] eon a ey walking in downtown Manila dates, and results o [June 1, 1947, with Miss Nina Fox|

hes from Tomes Sotee and jand a group of soldiers when the

independent and semi-pro field. incident occurred. Keller struck Mooresville. Knights of Pythias

he {basketball team wants to schedule games| LI1€ masher, whose head struck]

jor I a or Wednesday Rights with | the concrete pavement, wit na m.ie® radius o ooresville, either at home or away. Call, write] |fatal injuries.

or phone Lewis R. Marsh, 1133 W. 'Wash-| The lower court convicted Kel-

{ington St., Mooresville, Indiana. e Ex-Craftsmen (Indiana Masonle 1ér to serve six months to six Home Alumni), independent Dasketinrl [Years

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Hattie Carnegie Wins fhe pet ean reneie, are, “ox: Fashion Critics’ Award [tact S30 VOyanovich, 1425 Concord St, NEW YORK, Nov. 5 (UP)— | past night scores in the Em-Roe Civic|The sixth annual American FashLares enrolls Conterriid 70 ion Critics’ Award was presented Indiana Farm Bu- | vesterday to Hattie Carnegie for Ijenu 38, Stout Field 30; Suver Circle Ba her “distinguished contribution to the . long-range development of good taste in dress in America.” Special awards were presented to three furriers cited as having “done the most to make American fur fashions the best in the world.” They were Maximilian, Esther Dorothy and Joseph de Leo. . The winners were selected by a jury of 59 newspaper, magazine and news service fashion editors.

Striking Sailors Permit Voyage of Food Ship

DUBLIN, Nov. 5 (UP)—8triking sailors have agreed to permit a food ship to sail to the! lonely and bleak Aran Islands,

said today. The sailors who man the tiny ferry boat have agreed to make a mercy run to the islands Saturday, with flour, sugar and |canned goods. However, they will continue their strike for wage increases Noxd

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Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht, German financial

cleared by a denazification court, will be tried again.

ormer Reichsbank president of any Nazi taint was rescinded to29, | 98Y. The court failed to consider major evidence, all tion Ministry ruled. The new hearing will be held in Ludwigsburg. It was not expect:|ed before 1949. Schacht was classified as a major offender for the first time by a Stuttgart denazification court May 13, 1947, after his acquittal by the Nuernberg war crimes tribunal.

Vanderburgh Man Missing From Prison

(UP)—Wailliam E. Clayton, 39, was reported missing at a routine check at the Warren Prison Farm here this morning.

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Flying Preachers Make Safe Landing

BOISE, Ida, Ndv. 5 (UP)—

Three flying Tennessee preachers, overdue on a flight from Cody, Wyo., to Boise were reported today to have made a safe emergency landing 40 miles north of Wamsutter, Wyo.

Aboard the plane were Bishops

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“ANNOUNCEMENTS

] Death Notices

The Following Services Have Seen Scheduled : COUNTS -Edward F. FITCH—Florence M. JUNKEN—Charles W. RIDDLE—Catherine A.

age 86, mother of

BAUMHOFER Nancy Jane, 8

of 1361 S. Reisner St,

Hazel Okey and Harry Baumhofer (deceased), 3 grandchildren, S8herman Okey, Nancy Baumont, Jeanet ™, ed away Thursday evening. rivate funeral service Saturay, 3 p RLEY FUNERAL 04 W. Morris St.

Friends may call after 6 p. m. Pri.

SEN Lula A. 1429 Carroliton Ave., sister-in-law of Mrs. Davin Clem, passed awa "5

Services FLA BU HANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 1:30 p. Friends Hiviteq. Tas may ea at mortuar

TORN ME age 78, of 1218 § Oottage Ave, beloved mother of Si nett, entered

a m Saturday, “ A Shelby 3 Clavetide Jervie a and interment, u.

t Christian Cemetery, Cornish Friends may cail at the chapel. {Harrodsburg (Ky.) paper please copy.

COUNTS —Bcdward F., 440 8. Audubon Road, husband of the late Miriam E. Counts, entered into rest Priday morning a years, father of Bouts and James Edward Counts, of Mr. nd Mrs. Ferdinand Sounte brother of Nellie La Vonne, Barbara Jean, Paul L. and Cuaries

C. Counts. Service Monday, 2 p at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. " Mighigai St. Friends are welco Burial Memorial Park. MOO! % MORTUARIES. EMMINGE B--Bertia L.. beloved wile of minger, sister of

il Emm! Mrs. Goldie oy Silver Md., and Mis. Mardella Dobbins, Jamestown, Y., passed away in South Bend, Nl Wednesday, Nov. 3, 11 p. m, age 68 years. neral service at GRINSTEINER FUNERAL 1601 E. urday, m. Friends may call at Funeral Home Ye 6 p. m. Friday.

TTCH—Flor sacs widow of the Pitch

Ave., Selaved

SHEETS William A of ‘ot Glass ? Madison, Ind, Glenn and brother

: Sheets, of fh oe Medison, ind. P awa

sdnesday. Services Sa

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Lawrence and Services at the J. C. rn

St., Saturd : 1:30 p. urda; bt , Priends tavited. Burs) Memoriai may call at

on nd Karvin 8impi of Anderson, passed away In Dera) Satur-

ROS, 948 N, Illinois. urisl Orown Fin, Friehds may call at nade after 3 p. m. Pri. day. Bend papers please copy.

Cremation W may call at chapel

3 Card of Thanks

CO! We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the knid friends, neighbors and relatives for the acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended at the death of our beloved mother, daughter and sister Miriam Counts, wife of Edward Counts (deceased). We are especially grateful to the Hayward-Barcus Post and Auxiliary of American Legion , the Opportunity Bible Class of Englewood - Christian Church for their wonderful help and consideration. Dr. Ferguson for his consoling words, Moore Mortuary i their kind and efficient services and to all who assisted in any ay THE PAMILY.

sie Sti ——eteara REED—We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness and beautiful floral tributes extended at the return rial of our brother and nephew, Sgt. Franeis Reed We are especially grate-

men's Post for the beautiful military service, Speaks & Finn Funeral Home and all who assisted for

services rendered. _THE F. FAMILY.

OSBORNB—We wish to acknowledge grateful appreciation the many thoughtful expressions of sympathy. the beautiful floral Arties and the many courtesies an help full favors extended during (7 in ness and at the death of our beloved wife and mother, Nettie Osborne. We are tapecialy gratefil for the gonisling mess L. H.

McAdo of Sage University Park Ohristian Church and the Pyihian Bisters. e are also grateful for the

efficient and considerate services of Planner and. Buchanan Mortuary and for the kindness and assistance extended to us by our neighbors and relatives. Our grateful thanks. EDT OSBORNE and

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Viste James of Sebring, 1604 W. Morris, MA-1234; Speedway uty Pp iio Test Wedresie a Chapel. Auburn at 16th, Belles, Mrs. Ada Sheppard ni Miss NAN. ‘25 Nellis Mullinix, aunt of JJ - 2 Creek Boulevard. ea oD odges. Service aturday, 3 BERT S. A p. m,. at PEACE CHAPEL, 2080 E. Michigan 8t. Priends ate ReleOme 2130 Prospect St. MA-6049 MORTUARIES. ® GRINSTEINERS | FOSTER—Thomas J. 27 High | si, 180) B. New York husband of Maranda, stepfather o Mrs. Jess Robbins and Charles G. H. “Fi HERRMANN 188 Rela Dogted 2 away Thursday, Sery: 1508 8. EAST ST _MA-8488 jces Monda, TLIC EV Maryland. Yriends tn invited. Burial HISEY & ; TITUS New Crown Cemetery. Friends Say 951 N. Delaware St. L1-3828 any ime.

call at 927 E. Maryland J. C. WILSON SERVICE. FREUND—1st Lt. Frederick H, 1440 S. New Jersey, beloved so! of Pertha H. Freu passed awa 1042, Philippine Jeanie Saturday, 1:30 p. BL the H. HERRMANN FUNERA OME. 1508

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§. East St Friends \nvitd. Burial Memorial Park. Friends ‘may call. GROVE—Mrs, 1221 Park Ave,

Cleona, mother of Albert B., Frederick J. and Chauncey C. Grove, all’ of Indianapolis, passed away Friday a. m. Service FLANNER BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time later. JOHNSON—Mrs. Agnes Mitchell, 2435 N. New Jersey, wife of Melvin D., aunt of Mrs. Agnes Ithaca, N. Y.; June Huntington, Le Angeles, Cal., passed away Wedle da Services & CHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, > % p. m. Friends invi JUNKEN—Charles Ww. 2809 N. Olney St., entered into rest Thursday, age 79 years, brother-in-law of Mrs. Farah a aasiagi and Mrs. Eliza. ther. Services Saturday. THEA! CHAP,

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STRAYED from 2645 Mars Hill St. on Oct. 21st, brown and yore Collie answers to name “Rex”, months old, sear on right side of neck and back feet. Dog under veterinarian care. Please call BE3811 Run ng 4, or BE-3105 Ring 1.

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P. Bes: passed AWR m Services FLANN & BicHaNAN MORTUARY Saturday Friends invited. Friends 3 cali 5 at the mortuary. LISKER—Mrs. Len 905 Union, us other of Sond Mrs. Max Katz, Mrs. , David Nel

Moe Kaufman Services today at the ¥UL ME. Burial, Beth-El Cemetery. Friends invited. LITNER—Arthur D. 2442 N. Tilinois St., husband of Helen, brother of Mrs. ‘Mary McCormick, Newton

Falls, O., passed away Thursday. Feral FT 8:30. .at the KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at 19th ‘St.: 9 a. m., 88 Pete Paul Cathedral. Friends may call ., the mortuary after noon Saturday.

. MANTON—EIla I, sister of the late

Manion, also surnephews and six esday in Buffalo, Saturday, 8:30, at ORTUARY, Meridian at 19th &t., § m, S.8. Peter & Paul Cat edral: Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery, Madison, Ind. Friends may call at the mortuary.

. (Jack)

MUMA Wife of the Rev. A maw other of Mrs. Thelma Kohlberg, of Chicago, Mrs. Mary Battleson. of Indianapolis, Robert Mumaw, Indianapolis, Penaid, of Oakland, Cal., Earl Dean, of Chicago, Sashes ine, Henrietta and Keith, da:

Mrs. uis Whi hit oor Charlesto n, Ill. sister Mis, Dwight Childress, of Chic Albert, acl Harry and Gerald 2 ai of Charlesto! ne Passed * her home Tin Louisvi “- Thursday Toraing, Funeral Saturday. Pp. eo Mars Hill Frees Methods Church. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at the FARLEY FUNERAL HOME.

MUS uel age 68, husband of Bernice, father of Samuel and Robert Mustard. brother of Mrs, ujse Brader and d Mustard, passed away in Elkhart Ind. Friends m Sl at the Ho 3925 B. New Sok 8t., after EE . Friday. neral .m, Sate urday at funeral home. Birla Washington Park. POINDEXTER Ben, 87, passed away Thursday afternoon at Vernon, Ind. Survivors are wife, Leona, two sons, Carroll and LeRoy; daughters, Ruth, Annawill i Julia Arrangements are not complete. SERVAAS—Willlam houiss, age 6 my son of Mr. and Mrs. ad n "of Mr. nd Mr. ae - d away Thursday m. vice at the Jeaidenc 4515 arsaliton Ave. “Time of service ™ ter,

—57,-Graylynn Hotel, Lae

welcome. yar - IND. 8. P. C. A MA-8778 nnie J., R. 15, UNTRAINED beagle dog, male, from s. . rear of 622 Division St.. black and Thursday white. tan ears and head. Liberal

reward for dog or information of whereabouts; no questions asked. CA9966.

1 WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by ay one other than myself after Nov. Je CHAS. T. STOMPH, 807 8. Taft al BILLFOLD containing Bs apers valuable Return oid keep money. Apt.

LOST—Lady’s_ Bulova watch, yellow gold. Tlinols streetcar "approximatély 2 p. m. Tuesday. Sentimental value. Reward. FR-0614

LOST—Rhinestone White gold earring: downtown area, Central bus. Sentimental value, Lib« eral reward. WA-T. LOST—Lapel Walch: NT or vicinity Priday afternoon: 2-tone rose and green gold. Reward. Call CH-0965-J.

BOXER -- Male, cream color, black face: lost vicinity 28th and Capitol. Reward. HU-3879 LOST—Black dog with white ring face. ' Re-

y white, with brown ears and head, name Reward. WA-3177,

BR-2170.

TIRE LOST 6x16 on black wheel,

11 Personals

Penn Others ‘call Fams 3 Service Ts. 307 N. Penn. St.

Dr. “Fred M. Hickman, Dentist, is

ocated on entire Sth floor 10 W_Ohjo, corner

BEG International Beauty Schoo! $42 EAST WASHINGTON. MA-7151

* FALSE TEETH REPAIRED |

No delay! 11-9020, 108 E dg.

DR. HAMER, DENTIST

Detective, Private - Ln cd. Softens),

Mr. ry. CR MASSAGE BATHS COLONICS

2631 N. Capitol 4

Monday, or

vo

11" Personals

RENT A CAR or TRUCK NEW LOW RATES

. Day, | 3 Oa oil, | Reliable ins. Furn'sd MA-5325

THE U-DRIVET

RI-8016 SHAMPOO & FINGER WAVE

Ind. Beauty Col. 108 E. Wash., R1-3913 T2 Business Service

BULLDOZER WORK

Land Clearing, Hedge Rows,

Fence Rows, Stock Ponds,

Lakes, Fish Ponds and Base.

ERMIY wi. W

SONTROL L ater Proof

ITED Pree

Choics of

BUILDING REPAIRS

Let us add a new room Or make an extra apt. INDPLS. REMODELING CO., CH-1613

Construction - Maintenance

Carpentry, concrete, plumbing goofing, electrical work. GUARANTEED J. C. RIPBERGER. CA-8303

COMPLETE CONST. SERVICE Remodeling, Repair, Siding, Roofing. CENTER CONST. 00. IM-1386 CARPENTERY, new-old; ceme nt, block Work : cabinet s. Ed J. Gerrine BL-17868 chimney + pointing" s and block work. Pree est. FR-

NEW bt Building and general repair, Weimer Brothers, HI-4785, CH-9200. HARDWOOD FLOORS Luid, Old floors made like new. Per. sonal attn. given every job. BR-3528 REFINISHING FLOORS JESSE A, BALLARD BE-3377

ROCK WOOL insulation, Pree esti= mates. Davis & Co. MA-4536.

CRUSHED STONE, sand, and gravel. © Speciiized in driveway materials,

FIELD DIRT

Delivered or loaded on your Lrucks, Driveway gravel (excavate ng). FERGUSON BROS. GA-7898

701 W. W. Southern Ave.

GOOD, RICH, BLACK

TOP SOIL

Also driveway materials. Del. prompiy. South Siae Grave) Co., George FP. Kopetsiy GA

TOP SOIL

FILL DR NaND & GRAVEL HO D'S — GA-3259 DIRT — a a and All dirt. Delivered Eve. Phone BR-5981. FOR pr prompt, efficient and reasonable elec. service, call D. W Coonce at FR-0847, licensed and bonded.

"ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

LICENSED AND BONDED Residential Mdusizia) wiring; new and old. For servic 1 JOHN B, CRUMP TA-0121

ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION

ACE ELECTRIC C0.

1819-21 MI) LERSVILLE DR.

bondea BE-0813 BE- as Lambert's Refrigerator Service Expert workmanship. Guar CA-95%

FERGUSON ELECTRIC J aes wire old. new, large of 32, eves. BL-4156.

Flash Elect. Service Wiring: all types; 24 hours. GL-0001.

NEW & OLD HOUSE WIRING. dustrisl wiring. Pree est. TH-1541,

Vacuum Cleaner Repairing vi Bros., 1314 W. Wash, MA-035)

LAWN FENCE ALL TYPES—LAWN-—FACTORY BR-5427 Pord Fence. Nite, BR-4003. Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned

rin installing; free estimates, wor rE gquaran terms; new, ces Miles. i A=6063,

FURNACE R REPAIRS Immediate service. Pure nace Co. WA-3101; Fr acid.

FURNACES INSTALLED—CLEANED_CHECKED GUTTERS AND, DOWNSPOUTS

~ FURNACE AND STOKER Repaired & Cleaned. Guar. MA-6470

NEW FURNACE

Immediate Installation. [R-5569 NEW FURNACES

Gutters installed. repairs. CA- In COAL-OIL FURNACE—GUTTER MILLER 0.. BE-301 i)

FURNACE work of all kinds; quick service, CH-3626-1,

“SERVICE POR OIL AND GAS Furnaces and Stokers, MA-4961, THERMOSTATS

Serviced_lnstalied_Checked . COOK

ERE GARAGE—Always awake. HI-3668. We trim your trees, clean your yards, basements and do gen~ eral hauling. 314 E. 16th St.

Denny’s Garage, MA-3130

Motor. Body Rébuilt—326 Beecher B

RAKES RE! D--39-512 [R-2220 Rear 2317 N_Canitol GUTTERS AND ROOFS PAINTED REPAIRED

0 NEW __ FREE ESTIMATES—LI-1169

TRANSFER & LIGHT HAULING 116 N. Noble St. MA-1279 GHT HAULING, TelrizeTaton “fur-

niture, baggage (White.) Reliable. New truck. Ten, . CA-83394, LIG! HAULING, Any Kind, TA6872.

Tou Call—We'll hail. BE.OII6 “INTERIOR PAINTING

and Wall Washing. CH-4014- -W. Interior Paltting a Specialty we CALL ANY TIME-—IM-1774. ~ PAPERHANGING A work guaranteed. Mince, IM-0162. PAPERHANGING — @A-6722 ANGING PAINTING Immediate service. FR-8598 WALLPAPER steamers, cement mix-

er; furnace vacuum for rent.

Miles

. Stay | Clean. Hausscieaning Co.

sh walls, clean wall paper, win-

. dows, venetian b! shampoo ru; 5 ing an other odd um Jackson, LI-8172. PLASTERING, OLD ,& NEW WORK SL ASTE! or ALL 8. D WEIMER, TM-2608 & PA Al Experienced. CH-! PERT PLA New and patch work, CA-2507.

Patoh Plastering — BR. 8108 NO JOB TOO SMALL.

PLUMBING, repairing and ro.

placement. FR-6226, SUBURBAN Plumbing; electric sewer cleaning. CH-8050. eve. Dick's Plumbing Shop. BiS-4040. DITCHING WITH JEEP

Water sewers, septio 1205S, foot ings. BW. Stuts. MA-1461

inspee-

NTROL~Free tion. 2122 Prospect. MA-4556.

SEPTIC TANKS — ER-8742

outside tot] leaned are pad, Immediate and outoliova swweh

ment Excavating. Sua WATE ATERS nl } i715 30-Gallon automatic gas, come . pletely installed. No down payment. Appr oximately $1.50 per week. Cae 1311 time, k Well Drilling EXPERIENCED WHITE CREW. Complete Home Water Systems ‘CLEANING Tra Sums. Tomal Saris Chimney and furnace. Quick ~5264 — CH-8433 seryice. PR-0063. 3 CHIMNEY BAD? Then eall us. Work guar. GA-8746 |= RENTALS WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE SLEEPING RQOMS ng k- del, 1 oS Jaeyde re) arr ck-up, 20 Hotels FIRST-CLASS brick A We & spe- 2 . wea We aibers. GA-3395, Hotel Ww oint ALTERATIONS AND Permanent and Transient 31 W. OHIO, WEEK, 09

$3.75 THS.

ri SHOWER BATHS, cmt THE KIRKWOOD HOTEL 357 E. WASHINGTON

100 Roos, ALL BLDG, New nagement and personnel, large aticactive lobby. RATES Y GUESTS

2] Walking Distance

persons; near good transp. RI-S084 22 North : ATTRACTIVE ROOM

Next to bath; oil furnace hess, soft» walter; near 20th & Senizes,

Please call TA-8471 after 8 p.m 2 RMS., men preferred. Board

optional. 4811 College, HU-T440. WARM, attractive room; casement windows, 1 closet; employed

couple or bus ness woman. Refs. 3208 College. TA-8060.

3019 BROADWAY-—32 sleeping rooms, private entrance, hot water; men or employed couple preferrad. TA-8850.

ATTA warm : ReXt dat h, io conveniences, 0; ady. - &llent trans. HO 18 th

CENTRAL, 308, warm room, bath, private Dome; gent, portation. TA-8810

COLORED-—Nice room, strictly mode ern. Employed couple preferred. Kitchen privileges. | Aan 1623 CENTRAL Lg. Fa win room for em by transp. WA- n'a a ter | 5:30 MERIDIAN, 2428 N _Attr. comb. living-sleeping room, twin beds; employed couple

next Trans-

excel,

CLEAN, next bath, stoker heat, pri= vate entrance; employed adults. $6.00, -74117. ALABAMA, N., 1305—Near 3 bus lines; frt., pri. ent.; young man desites_room mate L1N.—$6.50. Nice

front room, rl gentlemen plelerted TASie. COLLEG! ice, 1 0 room, rte "home, Crtlerentes, gentlemen preferred. PENN., 2435 N.—Room and Kkitehene sink, constant ha water, stoker, reasonable. COLORED—2070 Highland P)., iris, > beds, kitchen a TA-

ILLINOIS, 30TH; comfortable, warm; innersprings, next bath, hot water} Lope 1. 'W JERSEY, 2138 N.—Large front, Ne hot water; private home; 1 or 2 refined gentlemen. TA-1851.

NEW JERSEY, 2424 N.—Room in good home near in ent. COLORED ~— Room emplored couple or gent, near at -1 CLIFTON, 3104—Large front; bus at door; no other roomers; TA-4918, PRIV. entrance, Targe, front, const hot os steam heat. TA-0732

HAMPTON 110 W.; one rm., near Sutter: good transp. .

23 East

4522 E. WASHINGTON: Srout, pn bath; constant hot men. IR-1883 or BL-8319, LARGE warm comfortable room: good rtation; ony or couple. Reasonable. IR-08 , 1015 E."OHIO—Large rm., ki twin beds; stoker heat; 3 elt IM-1550. ROOM—Widow's home, EB. 10th trols * ley. Refined woman. TR-§348 after 6. EMPLOYED man, share room, twin beds, shower bath, meals optional. IR-7640. $6_GIRL—Share modern twin Soul kitchen, Tecreation room. Jefferson. CH-9437 o GALE, N,, TAT Attractive -constant hot water, private entrance, em1 LARGE, 1 small, attractive, warm; couple; oT Excellent transpore tation. BI TWO sleeping rooms, one shower, private entrance, Zetevence, Times

x Ai315 STURM—37 Too girls; auto, Den water; Jaundiy ® privileges.

Tr me

ha, I 1-2 gention

BAY good ortatign. o. Elchen bs nieges; Indies Ponly. 2017 BE. 10TH; large DL AS heat, hot water, no no drinking. CHe

927; large double; 3 em loved girls; kitchen privileges.

CHmiorably fare nished; hot er good transpore tation; CA-5109. OLNEY, 318 N.—Large front; private entrance; Christian home! ig

men; transportation. CH-.

WARM ROOM, next Bd 5! 3 _ transportation st door. Se 18TH, 1827 E.—Pront sleeping room, CH-, ai Ql COLORED, aie #8, 1 iranssariaticn Didy. & opt. In Irvington , $650, TR-s048, 24 South LARGE comfortable front, mnex$ uth, hot water; 2-4 ‘gentlemen.

3010 §. MERIDIAN; comfortable; prie anh en EE aDapOTAtIOn Foe Eien” T, lean, _ privale ohirance, man. Empléyed Couple.

ferences requir

28 Rooms With Board

%. New York. IH 29 Housekeeping Rooms

E. 1524-4 rooms, clean, employed adults, $18. Ne

2 yrs. 1828. uiet; rinkin 1 2 Rito he ear ng room. en p \ n eariine. FHi-8096.

470 8.—1 onan . smn 1 Aparte dren erred.

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