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Indians Will Take On Cincinnati Reds Today; Lose to Mud Hens

Meet First Big League Competition, Make 7 Errors Against Toledo

By EDDIE ASH . mes Sports Edit z KISSIMMEE, Fla. Mar, 28 After having most of their war

paint rubbed off by the Toledo Mud Hens here yesterday, the Indianapolis Indians today were scheduled to try their luck against a major league none, the Cincinnati Reds, in spacious Plant Field, at Tampa.

It was the longest trip of the Florida end of the Tribe's spring

training exhibition slate and the boys didn't care too much about making it. |

Especially after that 12-to-5 hit after the side should have |

beating they suffered of Toledo here, yesterday. The? Mud Hen sj slaughtered Tribe pitching} for 18 hits and} the Indians¥ played like ama. teurs afield by

at the hands| been retired. He fanned two hitiis {ters, both on called strikes as he breezed his southpaw fast |ones across the plate. f { The Indians also flourished | with the bat by collecting thirteen |safeties. They weren't too sharp, however, when runners were on ithe sacks, which explains their ‘low run production. The Mud {Hens backed their pitchers with

committing seven errors. {some fancy fielding and were Manager Don charged with but one miscue. Gutteridge said Rookie Ed Jacobsen garnered

{three hits for the Indians ahd batted in” two of their runs. {Other three-hit Redskins were {Lloyd Gearhart and Mel Brookey. Gearhart drew a walk and then {singled on his next three times ‘up, after which he struckout.

he would start Fred Strobel against the Queen City Redlegs this afternoon and finish up with Forrest Main. Earl Turner was booked to catch and the outfield

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THE WINNAH—The biggest fishing prize to date down Kissimmee way is this 9!/,-pound bass hooked by Bob Weimer (center), treasurer of the Indianapolis Indians. Kissimmee's Dick Makinson (left), who was host to several baseball officials on the

excursion, holds the winner. Ralph Dearmin of the Brahman Inn, Tribe headquarters, measures the plug-busting catch.

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BERNITT—Emil L., age 73, 108 3 , beloved husband of Marie Kissell, . Mrs, Jenny Bartow and ester Bernitt, city; stepfather of Mrs. Violet Reinhardt and Forrest House, Dallas, Texas, assed away Tuesday evening. Serv= ces Friday, 1:30 B. m., at the Garjeld Park Evangelical and Reformed Church, Friends may call at the J.C. ILSON ‘CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES,” after 6 p. m. Wedna:sday. BOEHM-—August F., father of Mrs, Gene Miller and Mrs. Jack Coon- | ing, brother of Mrs. Bernard Sheridan and Ray W. died Mon- | day. Funeral Friday, 8:30, at KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at 19th 8t,, 9 a. m., Sacred Heart Church. Interment St. Josep,

etery. Friends may call at th uary after noon

Wednesday. BURTON-—Minnle, of 224 8. Oriental St., entered into rest Monday, age 66 years, wife of Maurice E. Burton, mother of Basil E. and Losier C. Burton, sister of Bd Cox, also survived by 7 grandchildren, 7 greatrandchildren. Services Thursday, :30 > m., at HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan St. Friends are welcome, Burial

Boehm,

was to be made up of Frank | Kalin, Bob Wuesthoff and Dom i; provement in the field ‘and

.Dallessandro. {John Fiscalini’s’ performance in| The “regular” infield, such as the right garden was above ave-| it is, was to be used with Lloyd rage. Fiscalini is not too fast on| Gearhart on first. Melvin Malak the bases, however, and got himat second, Nanny Fernandez on self doubled up trying to score third and Don Hedrick in the from third affer the catch on Bob shortfield. | Wuesthoff’s fly to center in the Seven of the 15 pitchers in sixth inning. camp remained in Kissimmee, but|

Young Hedrick showed marked

Hopes to Break Player ‘Cartel’

In Baseball Suit

VAN NUYS, Cal., Mar. 28 (UP)

—Jack Corbett, veteran minor pcaco {league baseball club owner, said Wuesthoff, the San Jose State i,q,y nis planned civil anti-trust

they were told to hold their own College graduate, was held to one gj “against organized baseball

practice. |

lers left behind, pt Sl the hurlers tomorrow's | 100, and continues to impress] assignment in Bartow, where the{Manager Guttridge. Indians will meet the Mud Hens again in their Florida finale.

Tribe President Owen Bush was

of the “reserve clause.”

Corbett, part owner of the El Yesterday's winning pitcher was pago, Tex. team of the South- | Bill Briggs, a lefthander, second | west International League, dis'hurler used by Toledo, and the closed yesterday that he planned {loser was Chambers. Andy Prie-|to file a $300,000 civil anti-trust]

hit yesterday but his hardest drive w.5 aimed at breaking a “player became an out. He's rather fast, q5pte]” formed through extension

told today that Branch Rickey p,. started for the Hens and suit naming “everyone in base-

Sr., general manager of The Pie burgh Pirates, would not arrive i in Slorida until tomorrow and Smoke Signals the pair probably will get together] GEORGE SISLER, the Pirate fn Deland and try to reach an scout, is the “great Sisler” of the agreement on the players who|long ago. He was one of the.best are tagged to be sent down to the! first sackers and hitters in major| Indians from the Bucs’ main league history. He also could] squad, which is in the West. Only pitch and once beat the famous) Pittsburgh’s little minor league Walter Johnson, hurling a Sai clubs are training in Deland. lout against Washington. Sisler| gained his fame with the St. Hold Conference Louis Browns. The veteran took| Sisler, chief Pirate/time out yesterday to give some Fo. Harold Roettger, of of the Tribe rookies personal

wi& Pittsburgh exevutive were in Kissimmee yester held a long conference with Bush Bill Philips. . and Gutteridge. It's possible that MUD HENS ‘Outfielder Glenn something definite. on player |r Quillen, io 160 The American,

| Ralph Poole finished.

transactions between the clubl ,eqociation in batting in 1948,(a player to one club unless the

ball.”

He said the suit would

leveled primarly at Baseball Com-|

be

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missioner A. B. (Happy) Chand-|

Io and Minor League Czar Boston WM 100000000 3-810 . uis “x po eorge M. Trautman. |” Chipman, Roy (6), Gorin (16), Wall (10 The dispute centers around and Mueller, Cooper (6), St. Claire 10);

recting the El Paso team. = ” ”

a reciprocal ‘reserve’ 'agreeme with Dr.

ownership of the contracts of] seven Mexican ballplayers, whom Corbett signed while actively di-|

staff, | coaching, especially Pitchers Bill orders from Chandler after the ay and Rose and Stelmack ‘and Catcher Commissioner reportedly reached

Eduardo Q. Pittman,

president of the Mexican League.

Baseball's reserve clause bin

was agreed upon, but the only .ompeq Tribe pitching for threelteam voluntarily makes him a

news was that anything official pits yesterday. will have to come from Rickey. But Prexy Bush again insista{ paggerty also “that he feels sure everything plows apiece.

will be all right at a later date.” $a 8 ‘ It better be “all right” because; PITCHER PRESTON Elkins as of now the Indians don’t joined the Indians’ camp yester-| day. This tall righthander won|

up as a contender in Pg Detatl 10 and lost five with Charleston

h the shellacking re-/last year. He took preliminary) Wc iy was only their training with the Pirates this, third in eight starts in Florida, spring. three of their victories were scored over opponents who were Help, Help playing their first games and| TOLEDO , one was over Pensacola Navy. Toledq’s Mud Hens now have| JIaeserty, zpepled the Redskins two out/lund rf .... The Hens Chambers hard yesterday although tkeir mates failed to support them in Bees 2y the field and the visitors scored Poole. p in seven of the nine innings, with wpotais ...... ; Royce Lint working the last] stanza for the Tribesters. A two-base error wags made Jiconson it - behind Royce, but he got through Gearhart, Ib

the inning safely, allowing one Fétnandez 3b - | Platt, 3b

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Eagles to Drill

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Catch Ed Mor- free agent. Under the agreement, |darski and Second Baseman Pat/Corbett said, American teams collected three were forbidden to sign Mexican] (players and Mexican teams agreed not to attract American

28 (UP)—Ed-| ward Trowbridge (Eddie) Collins, | one of baseball’s-immortals, was| the high-domed 1 Episcopal Church of the Advent today with a solemn high mass! 0 of requiem that was attended by

(7): Hudson, Pearce (7), | Grasso, Okrie (7). man. Runs—McCormick,

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YOUR hubby won't roam iffivou clean | Covered trucks. ins. CA-8304.

your rugs and uphols@ry with TRASH, ashes, tree limbs, $3 up. Condensa Foam, Vonnegut$. 1%-Ton trucks (white). CA-4894 SURE NUF waxing's touglf. End it HAULING OR MOVING with Water-Clear Glaxo plastic RE 5205 Alves oF M.

type linoleum coat. Hlock's Notions.

REVOKED DRIVER'S LIC. For BR-22's payment plan

InwmEcPING TOP SOIL, RICH, FERTILE i lg Deliversd a Mer, y ; n al 12 Business Service | White River, BR-2234; ev. BE-011. | (0): LINOLEUM

ALTERATIONS — Men's & ladles’ | (INGLEUM, tile and cabinet top ingarments, Cohen Tatlor Shop. 1415 stallations and repairs. Carl Githens,

0.. ev.

NEW * 3614, N. master bedroo 2, twin beds, 2 closets. In yo Christian couple's home. WA-2051

LARGE well furnished; very private: RU-

gleam heat, choice location.

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4800 NORTH. First floor, Food transp., employed gent. HU-3185. FRONT ROOM. Business man, day employed. References. 3049 BroadVEY, _TA-3003. cmb pees WILL SHARE room, boy, $5.50. Address Times, Box C-806. 23 East PARKER, 909 N.—Comfortable room,

near defense, plants, gentlemen. AT-0715.

Wash. FR-3709. ( BL-7007 BASEMENTS | PAINTING LEAKY BASEMENTS? | PAINTING and DECORATING Expert guaranteed water proofing.| Painting, interior and exterior, All types cement work. All work guar. paperhanging. paper cleaning. White, Estimates. GA-9016. | reliable, WA-4806-CA-6357,

PAINTING—Int., ext. Paper, cleaning: wall washing, Clean work, fast | service. T. Moore, RI-4974 any time,

"PAINTING. CH. 7166

INTERIOR. EXTERIOR, INSURED

EXTERIOR, PAINTING MYERS, BL-6239

BRICK WORK

,_WORK — |

FIREPLACES—CHIMNEYS BUILT--CLEANED—REPAIRED BRICK, BLOCK, CEMENT | ALL KINDS MASONRY WORK : ¢ ._3701 IR, 3vo1 | INTERIOR,

IR

Fireplaces—Brick—Block

Chimneys, brick veneer, garages, storerooms, walks and porches All kinds masonry work, new & repair. Immed. serv. AT-2974

IMMEDIATE service on brick block work. Harry C. Elliott, BD BRICK, Stone and cement, fireplaces, porches, walks, steps and driveways. AT-6847

BRICK WORK,

STEAMING EXPERIENCED PAPER NEAT WORK, REAS. 0104. : Ce a — EXPERT PAPER HANGING LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES

CA. 7370 WHITE GA. 9928

TT PAPERHANGING—CLEANING Reas. Immediate. (White.) Justice BE-3988

PAPERHANGING—PAINTING

CLEANING, WHITE. LI-

and BL~

TUCK-POINTING:

REMODELING, NEED MORE ROOM’ Call GA-1942 day or night.

A-1 _FREE EST. HI-4215 —— BUILDERS ee » PAPERHANGING PAINTING, REMODELING STEAMING WHITE MAN. 1951 SAMPLES. A. E CONDIFF, TA-6042. Rooms bld.; attics finished: roofing, PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, steamsiding, gutters; furnaces, plumbing; ing Free estimates Northside Decgarages. Easy payments. Free esti-|orator BR-9320 eR | mates. Call day or night, FR-4111. PARERHANCING, stealing, Reason. MODELING NEED MORE Ns able prices Latest samples, Work | REMODELING, NEED MORE ROO#? guaranteed _ R. 8h Be CA-6718. |

Call GA-1942 day or night

unday morning. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p. m, from the Englewood Christian Church. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the Hockett residence, 3728 Deloss St., any time. SHIRLEY SERVICE ROSS—Martha (Mattie) M 408'2 Massachusetts Ave.,, age 75. Beloved mother of Mrs. Etta Wegehoft and Mrs. Lillie Lynch, Earl Ross, { Indianapolis; Mrs. Edna McClusky, {South Bend, Ind.; Mrs. Elizabeth Riehl, St. Paul, Minn.; Homer Ross, | Lindsay, Cal.:. Elmer Ross, Akron, O.; sister of Mrs. Ella Welsh, Hutchinson, Kas.; passed away. Private! funeral service Thursday, 1:30 p. m. from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois St Burial Round Hill Friends may | call at the chapel any time i SMITH—Frank T. age 64, of 514 N. Campbell, beloved husband of Mrs. Helen E. Smith, father of Mrs. Mary Jane Lusher, Pittsburgh, Pa., brother of Albert E. Smith, Decatur, Mich., grandfather of Carol Ann and John Howard Lusher of Pittsburgh, Pa. | passed away. Funeral "Friday 1:30 p. m. SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the chapel any time after 7 p. m. Wednesday. SMITH Herschel Everétt, 52 years, of 1709 Arrow Ave. husband of Wilma Smith, father of Dale Smith, |

son of Mr. and Charles Smith, brother of Mrs Thresa LaMaster of city, and Mrs, Thelma Lawler of New

Mexico. passed away Tuesday. Friends

Mrs

oo [™= LARGEST SELECTION == of Linoleum in Indiana RUGS from $2.39 Loak fer the store with the big red * HOOSIER * PAINT & LINOLEUM CO.

211 E. Washington

RI-8315

Guaranteed WATCH REPAIRIN Usuar-Low Prices

J Service

RITE’S JEWELRY SHOP

43 8. ILLINOIS ST.

HOME, 2428 10th St, after { , m. Wednesday. Funeral Friday, | arch 30, 2 p. m Friends invited. | Burial Washington Park. | SMYTH-—John E., age 72, late residence 614 N. Emerson, beloved hus{band of Hattie M. Smyth; foster father of William Block: brother of William P. Smith, Cincinnati, O., p. m. Funeral

passed away Tues

Sat, 9 a. m. from the Assumption | Catholic Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. | Burial Williamsburg, Ohio. Friends |

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Watches ® Clothing ® Radios, etc. |

GET CASH IMMEDIATELY

SE —— S— - We Buy Diamonds HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID

STANLEY Jewelry Co.

113 W. Wash.

Lincoln Hotel Blds.

SACKS BROS. |

MOLINOS AND OHIQ STS.

America’s Outstanding Combination Self-Storing 0 Windows and Doors Small Mo. Payments

‘MA. 5554

934 8S. EAST ST.

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{may call at SHIRLEY BROS IRVING | | HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington | from 7 p. m. Wednesday until 7} |p. m. Thursday. (Cincinnati papers | please copy.) |SPALL—F Robert (Bud), age 34 years, 209 8. Emerson Ave. beloved {husband = of Helen G. Spall and | father of Forest R. Spall and son of | | Mr. and Mrs. Frances F, Spall and | {brother of Mrs. Anna Mrs. | {Martha Winckelbach, Mrs. Ruth Rob- | {ertson and Miss Janet Spall of Indi{anapolis;: Mrs, Kathryn Robertson | {of Bloomington, Ind.; Mrs. Betty {Omaley, Fullerton, Cal; Richard F.

ates,

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

Has a Paint for Every Purpose

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BEDBUGS . FLEAS, ANTS, MOTHS, ETC. Use 4-9-2 and Get Rig of Them—Guaranteed PINTS — QUARTS — GALLONS Buy Your Bug Killer . . . From an Experienced Bug Killer

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249 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.

Established (49 Yea!

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{Spall of Logansport, Ind.: Private William B. Spall of Army Chemical Center, Maryland, passed away Monday a. m. Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a. m, SHIRLEY BROS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington 8t. Burial Washington Park Cemetery. Friends may call VOLLET—Conrad, age 78 vears, of | 423 8. Butler, beloved husband cf | Mrs. Katherine Vollet, father of Raymond C. Vollet, passed away Tuesday bp. m. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a, m., SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING

CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington.

Watch Repairing’ Accurate—Dependable Quick Service—Moderate Prices

* Wolf Sussman, Inc. 239 W, Washington St.

Washington Park. Friends may call at the chapel any time after 7 p. m. Thursday.

| VOLPP—William, 83 years. 437 Orange | Bt, beloved brother of Frieda and Mary Volpp and Minnie Vogel, passed {away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, 1:30 {Ri m., at the G. H HERRMANN FUERAL HOME, 1505 East St,

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Vacuum Cleaners + $14.50 Up

Electiolux—Filter Queen—Hoover— t G. E. and Others

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1314 W. Wash.

J: “Vogel Bros. MA-6851

Friends invited Burial Crown Hil | Friends may call after 7 p. m. W nesday. WOODS—Harry E, of 539 N. Rural St. passed away Monday, age 63 | years, husband of Mabel E. Woods, father of Dorothy Woods and Mrs. Helen Donoghue, brother ‘of + Mrs. Mae Hamilton, Mrs. Sally Mohr,

Mrs. Stella York, Thomas and Dennis Woods. Service Thursday,

8:30 a. m., at HARRY W. PEACE APEL, 2050 E. Michigan ! Philip Neri Church, 9 a. m, Men's - Club of 8t. Pnilip PN e

, at PEACE CHAPEL. Burial

may call at je JORDAN FUNZIRAL | =

OLD FLODHS REF] QORE JESSE A. BALLARD,

. PF Wei PAPER HANGING by lady. Reas. ST I ora AND | Immediate service AT-4959 ag "INA RINE TS A PAPERHANGING Painting, _steamFORMICA TOPS CUSTOM MADE : NGING 1g. I CH-T6 Res., BL-3366 ing. A-1. Lewellen Bros. BL-3692

TT TTTTTER HOME maintenance service. All types repair work, Imed. service Reasonable. CA-0049 -

|” Paperhanging—MA-3121 FREE EST. on A-1 paper steaming, |

ggg Te ee WALL PAPER STEAMING AT-3831

CARPENTERING, OLD OR NEW Insured. Ed Gerringer, BL-1786,

CARPENTRY—REPAIR—REMODEL c—— mmm—— No job too small. BL-0359 PLASTERING oat MNEY REPAIRS. LEAKS FIXED | PLASTERING— NEW PATCHWOR CHIMNEY RE Ra. A A rEY LL reas., immediate service. CLEANING [Fani=al

i "PLUMBING PLUMBING REPAIRING. | Reasonable Rates GA-9741 REMODELING REMODELING—REPAIRING |

Kitchen cabinets, window and door

House & Industrial Cleaning Window. washing, floor scrubbing, waxing. LI-3036. CONTRACTING

GEN. CONTRACTING

ou and installed. brick." block, frames made to order. We do the plastering, plumbing. electrical and £mplete Job. Free est. D. H. Tayior,

cement work. Free est - irs ———p——————————r— L. B. ALLEN & SONS, FR-3165 |[F YOU'RE planning to build a

"RIIRM \ | ome or reroofing, repairing or| CRUSHED ROCK { remodeling call Robert Goodwin. con.

“CRUSHED AND PIT GRAVEL | tractor. TA-5373 Road material, excavating, bulldozing | ROOFING

TEK CONST. CO., BE-9663—AT-7947

CINDERS crushed rock, pit gravel,

ROOFING

washed sand and gravel. Top| dirt. GA-7022. . NEW AND REPAIR—PH. HI-5311 | ELECTRICAL NEW ROOFS—ROOF REPAIR —— GAL. GUTTERS—DOWNSPOUTS | RI-2928—WA-3919 EVES.

OUR PRICES HAVE NOT GONE UP FREE Estimates—Liberal 8iding—Guttering—Cement Work GEN, ROOFING AND SIDING Days, MA-6848; nights, BR-2495 SEWER CLEANING

ELECTRIC SEWER CLEANING

24-Hour Service MA-0174

WIRING

for Electric Clothes Dryers ~ ~ Oil Burners, Ete, |

Master electrician lic, 603 Siynive Rates WEBBER APPLIANCE

Aric ANKE 2740 Madison Ave. 10.0493 SEPTIC TANKS, DRY WELLS WIRING to your needs. New work and

__ PUMPED OUT. CA-3376 o LN A Le itation or i the ] a ag es service. Licensed, bonded. MILLER ELECTRIC. MA-1676. acuum Gleaner Fiepairing FENCING Vorel Bros 1314 W Wash .c MA-6351

All types for Lawns and Factory MISCELLANEODS Materials Only or Compiete Erection, GUAR. WASHER REPAIR BR-5427. Ford Fence Co. Nt. BR-4003 CA-4168

POST HOLES — IM-3328

FLOORING—FINISHING

AOD EINORS | FAIRGROUNDS HOTEL. ROOMS; HARDWOOD FLOORS DAILY AND WEEKLY RATES. HILAID 1763, NISHED E-4880 | 2] Walking Distance

HARDWOOD FLOORS 11TH, 184 W., SLEEPING

ROOM—

18t5 8t. bE meet for prayers nesday,

8 p. m, Holy Cross.

: Walking distance. RI-5055 Laid. Ol made like new. Personal Rg given every Pp NEWLY dec., nicely fur. Const. hot

water, day employed gent. LI-4724.

patch plastering and painting. ID- |,

TERMS CO. |

| 20 Hotels

STATE, 118 N. Clean, private home. Near Mallory's; 2 employed girls. MA-9254 3 PRIVATE HOME. Room, bath, 1st floor. Meals optional. 3 empl. IR1640 ceorram———— Sa———ccen ROOM, private entrance; 2 adults; close to Mallory's Plant 3. MA-3648.

44 South

BEECR GROVE—Modern room, vate home, on transp. GA-1645 MERIDIAN, 2010 8.—Modern rooms,’ private entrance, employed days. Gents only. GA-9165.

25 West

3 NICE large sleeping rooms. Plenty of closet space. Employed couple,

pris)

students r ladies. Share bath. Evervthing furnished. TA-3486. LARGE room, double closet, good trans. Prefer couple. BE-9397. 5 cums With Board ETHEL CHRISTEN'S nursing home.

Licensed by state. 24-Hour duty. CA-1182. UNION, home cooked meals. $15. CA-2077.

MAXSON NURSING HOME Licensed Vacancy now for 2 patients, floor. large room. AT-6830. OLYMPIA NURSING HOME

Men and women; nurse's care. IR-

1201, Warm rooms. Good

1st

PLOYED gentlemen; nice clean room, home cooked meals. 1014 English Ave. TM-6558. ROOM and board for gentlemen, _ near Illinois car line HI-9350. ROOM, board for 2. Good home cooking. Care of child. AT-5926.

(Child Care) WILL “CARE for children, my home.

308 8. 6th St, Beech Grove. CARE for children, clean home, fenced yard: 6000 east. -Bl:7633. EXPERIENCED child care, days. 4 lots fenced. 1114 8. McClure. HE.498Y, a CHILD care, days only, On BSpeedway and 10th car lines. CA-5583

WILL care for 2 children in my home from Monday morning till Friday evening, BR-80%6. WIDOW lady will care for children by week. Excellent supwrvision. FR8327. CHRISTIAN Wants childr A ei ——————— EET | WILL give mother's care to child | "while mother works. Days. ATVe ag. — DAY care for children by experienced __mother. HI-9350. WILL care for child during | my home. ID-3307 a | CHILDREN to board, any age, near school. good meals, CA-5561.

ady., Modern home. en over 3 to board.

day in

| WILL care for small child, my Bome. N. E. IM-6248. WILL CARE FOR child {in my home, days. HI-T125.

| WILL care for children __home. 2041 College, Apt.

WILL care for child while mother works. AT-6672.

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29 Housekeeping Rooms

KNOX, 507—2 Rooms, furnished. private entrance, refrigerator. Adults. GA-3427 MARRIED COUPLE, work days, near Mallory’'s and RCA. CA-5353. | 41 Wanted to Rent

Sales Engineer and Wife

Desire double or -2-bedrm. apt. unfurnished. Automatic heat. Good location N. GL-0543. EXCHANGE with 1 or 3 employed;

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