Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1951 — Page 42
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On Spot Tax Slice Suggested by Louis
By United Press POMPTON LAKES, N. J., Oct. 18—Joe Louis suggested today that Uncle Sam take an on-the-spot tax slice from every purse received by a fighter. “It would be a blessing to all boxers, the government a lot of trouble”
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and it would save
js my training expenses were very
said. the ex-champion, who 1 training here for a bout with high. You Kuow it font ne are Rocky Marciano at Madison than $60,000 to train for the sec-
Square Garden, Oct. 26 ond fight with Billy Conn.” ii |
Bomber Joe now is perhaps the yw CONCLU SION. Joe suggest- | most income-tax-conscious man eq that the government have in America. He learned the hard |every promoter withhold “about| way. He found the man with the | [20 per cent” of the purse of every | vhiskers the toughest opponent|fichter. And.then the Internal ne ever faced. He now pays his Revenue Department could have taxes in advance. He gives the a “painless settlement” with each | zovernment from 25 per cent to/boxer at the end of the year.
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“dy 30 per cent of every purse, im- “When a fighter gets his hands mediately on. receipt. on. money, it goes awful fast,” he = n ended. “I GIVE the government a good j5e¢ did only gymnasium exerchunk of every purse because I].ices today; but yesterday he. don’t know how much I'L make sparred five rounds with three| during the whole year,” he ex- mates. He will box again tomor-| nlained. “And it's much nicer at, row, Saturday, Sunday and Tues- | the-end of the year to have the day. ; FRErARl FR te ge paatend: SOTA T RARE + MEBSHHRY Seana wala! A ing me Money than vice versa.”{the ex-champ scaled 21315 pounds, Difi* the perspiring, . heavily and would fight at about 210. | .2lanketed veteran on the rubbing 2 — : table mean that he was finally » : : | square” with Uncle Sam? Akins May Get . | “I don’t know yet for sure,” he | told the reporters in the gym- | nasium dressing room: “But -I certainly hope so.” [40 at d er S ” " ” THE EX-CHAMP, who was, ;weating-out under the blankets | after his workout, sighed and ig Big p % continued: “After I retired in| re » March, 1949, I found I was in a| By United Press Ted had mess because of back income| ST. LOUIS, Oct. 18—Virgil 2 axes.” Akims was well up on the list of PASSING PUMA— Quarter Joe did not explain the “mess,” fighters waiting for a crack at back Bill Zimmer, St. Joseph's but it was recalled he had owed Jimmy Carter's lightweight title |off.handed passing ace, is hopthe government “a fabulous sum” today, thanks to a punishing . " " rs his income-tax experts split decision over Luther Raw- '"3 to pull a "Fred Benners had made lavish but unallowed lings last night. Saturday when the Butler BullSeductions for Se Ienitires = Lid hein Santen Weighing, dogs visit Rensselaer. Zimmer ing his four years in the Army. |in a 4 pounds, had to stave] $50 I came back te the ring and off a determined attack from his completed five of seven passes rave my whole pay for the Ezzard Chicago opponent in the closing! for 75 yards last week in the (‘harles fight in September, 1950, rounds of the 10-round bout to, Pyma's 13-0 ‘victory over Indito the government,” he added. win the approval of the referee ama State. “And I been giving big chunks and one of two judges. | ever since.” The victory put him in line for 2 la possible date with Carter, since 1GA Ealebraies " LOUIS and Manager Marshall Akins recently whipped Freddy| Miles received $103,529 from the Dawson, the number. one chal-| Charles fight. Miles should have lenger for the lightweight crown. heen given $31,176 of the total;| Rawlings, who weighed 1381, IF GOLFERS were wondering but Louis indicated that the entire was trailing badly until he came why it was sometimes necessary, 3i1103,529 had gone to Uncle Sam. to life in the seventh round. In to wait for starting times on mu-| Apparently Miles was reimbursed the ninth round he opened a cut nicipal golf courses this past {rom later purses. over Akins’ left eye and the summer, City Golf Director The 37-year-old ' heavyweight favorite had trouble seeing in the James Brant has the answer. | squirmed under the blanket and final round. As one of the speakers celepoke again: “I made a lot of Akins put Rawlings off guard brating the 20th anniversary of woney during the past 17 years;/in the opening rounds with an the Indianapolis Golf Association ‘Sut what people forget is this: occasional switch to a left-handed 12st night at the organization’s incomes taxes took about $70,000 attack and bloodied the Chi-|annual dinner meeting at South irom every $100,000 I got. And |cagoan’s nose and mouth. |Grove golf course, Brant told the
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Ji Herman Ball
By United Press’
WASHINGTON,
Ibe fired.
Washington owner George
| Preston Marshall indicated that | very strongly today. It came as t | no surprise because Marshall has | made no secret of his dissatisfac-
‘tion with the Redskins’ Poor play lunder Ball. “The players have been telling me for months what a swell guy and a fine coach Herman is,” said Marshall. “Now it's about time they went out and played for
| shall has talked about firing Ball. (Aller, Jast season. when the Red{Skits won only hres games and’ lost nine for. their worst record Marshall tried to- re-
place Ball with a “name”
public that Ball Redskins’ lan overwhelming number of sea-
be rehired.
# son ticket holders wrote in, ask{ing that Ball be kept for at least | another year.
And on checks recelved for tickets was scrawled the phrase, “we want ‘Herman.” | Marsh 11 asked the players
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Veeck Happy
in Where He Is,
It Says Here
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. Oct.
St.
Angeles or anywhere else.
“I'm happy where I am,” he where I am going
said, “and that's to keep the club.”
|. VINCENT X. FLAHERTY, sports columnist of the Los AnOct. 18 geles Examiner, figured in the .. | If the Chicago Cardinals beat . the Washington Redskins that
‘here next Sunday, Redskin {Coach Herman Ball is likely to
congressional baseball hearings today. when he said, in a letter, Veeck would move the
Browns to Los Angeles immedi-
ately, if he could. Veeck,
18 (UP)—BIill Veeck, owner of the Louis Browns, said today he jwas not going to move his American League baseball club to Los
who spdke to a Lions Club dinner gathering at Eldon,
Mo., last night and outlined some| of his hopes and plans for the]
Brownies, said he was anxious to make it a matter of record that he | has never said he wanted to move
the Browns from rom St. Louis.
Yank Players Get -
Each Giant 4351
but couldn't find anyone to take Each regular fthe job. - At that time, too, Marshall’was ceive $6446.09 as swamped with demands from the the
official admitted that treasurer
United Press coach CINCINNATT 0. -Oct. 18 member of the New York Yankee team ‘will rehis share of playsrs pool in the 1951 A World Series, acting secretaryof baseball ‘George
Denman announced today. Each regular ‘member of the {losing New York Giant team will get $4951.03 as his share of the all-time record pool of Br.
the second-|
Full shares for
'what they thought, and men like place Cleveland Indians of the |
{Sammy Baugh, Bill Dudley, and American League and for the |Harry Gilmer backed the coach {second-place
to the limit. Said Gilmer, “He's
of the National League
Brooklyn Dodgers] will!
'the best coach, I ever played for.”|amount to $1223.47 Yor the In-|
= n u BUT THAT was and now Marshall indicates that jonly a splurge of Redskin vic-| [tories will keep Ball in his job. | “They tell me he's
dians and $1345.35 for
last spring, Dodgers.
The Yankees’ winning
coach,” spid Marshall, “but all I victory.
|know is that we've won only four {games since he took over.” /in the near future. “I'm looking for a solution to winning football games,” he said. “I don’t know whether a switch! lin coaches during the season is a [solution or not.’ » » ~
SOURCES close to the club be-
{lieve Marshall would fire Ball
immediately if he could find a {top-notch coach to take over. But that's a tough job with the 'Skins in a three-game losing streak. It was suggested to Marshall
{group that the number of rounds that Earl (Greasy) Neale, who |. of golf increased by 12, 000 over was ousted as coach of the Phila-| ge, delphi Eagles Tast year but stil oro nerhood
|B t said a total of 160,000!is’ drawin men. or E Pay [Tom tist el Services ‘will be held at 3 p. m.
{under his contract, might be
|available for the job here.
“I don’t think he'd want a job Peace Chapel, don {Washington Park.
this year,” said Marshall. making plenty of money not coaching. Maybe next year.” As for Ball, he had only comment:
“I am still head .coach of the
Washington Redskins. I will be]
until the man who hired me fires me.”
Joe Carveth Signs With Cleveland Barons
CLEVELAND, Oct. 18 (UB) — The American. Hockey League Cleveland Barons today an-
nounced the signing of Forward |
1Joe—Carveth, 33. | Carveth, a veteran of 11 years {in National League Hockey, {played eight years with the De{troit Red Wings, who released him this season to make room
rookies. He played on Indianapo-| in 1939] and scored 48 points in 37 games!
lis’ first hockey team
{with the Caps last season.
Keane to Boss Red Birds’
0. Oct. 18 (UP)— manager of the
| COLUMBUS, {Johnny Keane,
three seasons, has been named to]
season, has been sent to the Inter-| national League club.
Major H. S. Games In State This Week
THURSDAY — Anderson at Indianapolis Howe, Gary Mann at Gary Froebel. Evansville Bosse at Evansville Mater Dei, Brazil at Terre Haute Gerstmeyer,
|, FRIDAY—Elwood at Alexandria, {ford City at Wabash, Rochester at Hun-| | tington, Monticello at Logansport, Peru {atl Tipton, Valparaiso ~t Plymouth, Columbus at .Rushville, Richmond at Conners: ville. Franklin at Greensburg, Martinsville at Bloomington U., Shelbyville at Seymour, Indianapolis Cathedral at Southport, Indianapolis Broad Ripple at indianapolis
at Lafayette, Muncie Central at Evansville| Reitz, Roverton at New Castle, East Chi-| cago Roosevelt at Gary Wallace, Gary] Emerson at East Chicago Washington, Gary Tolleston at Hammond Tech. Hammond Clark at ‘Mishawaka. South Bend Central at Elkhart, Ft. Wayne Central Catholie at Ft. Wayne North, South Bend Washington at Goshen, Michigan City at South Bend Adams, Washington at Bedford, Bicknell at Princeton. Bloomington at ‘Terre Haute Wiley, Huntingburg at Mitchell, Vincennes at New Albany. Sullivan at Clinton, Dugger at Linton, Portland at Bluffton, Columbia City at Decatur, Ft. Wayne Concordia at New Haven, Marion at Ft. Wayne Central, Lima, O., South at Pt» Wayne South, Gary Roosevelt at Hammond Noll, West Lafayette at Rensselaer, Iudiansnolis Manual at Ben Davis, Indianapolis Sacred Heart at Knightstown, Indianapolis Shortridge at Indianapolis Washington,
SATURDAY — LaPorte at South Bend Riley, Jeffersonville at Evansville Central. —
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Tech, Kokomo_at Frankfort, Crawfordsville |
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pilot the Columbus club in 1952. | Harry Walker, Red Bird pilot last|
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The players no longer share
jdirectly in the radio and televsion Marshall refused to say wheth- | receipts from the
jer he intends to fire Ball now or | money,
series.
players’ pension fund.
Arthur C. Massey, NYC Conductor, Dies
Arthur C. Massey,
the
share | fell $325.96 short of the $6772.05 | per player total given the Clevea fine land Indians for their 1948 series |
i | | |
This | which topped last year's! [take by $12,000, will go into the
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New York |
Central Railroad yard conductor for 27 years, died last night at]
General Hospital. lived at 41 S. Colorado Ave.
He was 57 and |
A life-long resident of Indian-|
apolis, . Rite, Shrine,
Square Club and
he belonged to Scottish) Prospect Masonic the! of Railroad Train-,
Saturday at the Harry W. Moore!
with burial
Survivors are his wife,
Mar{garet, and two sisters, Mabel R. one |HYlton and Olive Wadsworth, all {of Indianapolis.
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1 Death Notices
ANSERT—George (Yellow), brother of Mrs. Mary Wirth, half brother of Prank and Fred Rudolph. of Louisville, Ky, passed away at General Hospital, Wednesday a. m. Funeral from GRINSTEINER'S FUNERAL HOME. 160) E. New York St, Friday, 8:30 a. m. Requiem High Mass, 8t. Mary's Catholic Church. 9 a. m. "Burial, Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call after 10 a. m. Thursday. ‘Louis ville (Ky.) papers please copy.)
APPLE Albert Charles, age 50. of 205 N. Temple, brother of Fred H pL G. and Arthur Apple of city and Elmer of Daytona Beach, Fia, passed away Oct. 16. Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th, after 7 p. m, Wednesday. Funeral Priday, Oct. 19, 2 pm Friends invited, - Loe Crown Hill Cemetery, Member of } Woodmen of the World of Indianapolis BLAIR—Charles E. age 176 years, husband of Myrtle Blair, brother of Mrs. Mary Dalton, passed away ay ay t ROYSTER & 5310 Ww, Washington « St. Burial Plainfield, Ind. Friends may call at mortuary
DAILEY—Ida May, 826 E, Maple Rd, sister of Mrs. Viola F. Huntington,
SoRTTARY
Chicago Jll., passed away Tuesday. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Friday, 8 p. m. Friends may call at mortuary ELDRIDGE—Catherine M. window of Glen. mother of Mrs. Margaret Huffman, city; James A, Eldridge, Chicago, and Pranklin R. Eldridee, Philadelphia, sister of Fred Ward,
Whittier, Calif.; Sr. Mary Madeleine, Burlingame, Calif., and Sr. Mary Loyola, San Francisco Calif, passed away Wednesday, Friends may call at the J. C. WILSON “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” until Priday 10 a. m. Servjces St. Bernards Catholic Church, Crawfordsville, Burial Calvary Cemetery, Crawfordsville.
EMMINGER Mabel E. 226 N. State beloved wife of Otto A. Emminger, mother of Mrs, Dorothy Shreve, city; Mrs. Elizabeth Scheerer, city: John W: Emminger, city; sister of William Byers, city; John C. Byers, Valley Mills, Ind.; Mrs. Nettis Christian, Mooresville, Ind.; Mrs. Olive Maxwell, city; six grand children, passed away Wednesday, Oct, 17, age 67 years. Funeral servGRINSTEINER'S FUNERAL 1601 E. New York St, Satur2 p, m. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Priends invited. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Thursday.
HORNER— Rachael E., mother of Georgia E. Lough, Mary G. Brickley, Goldie © Yorkman, Harvey L. Gerald H.. and Charles E. Horner. sister of Gertrude Van Schoick, Dora L. Duggan, Walter and Orr Bd away hursday a, m. riends m call at the TOLIN FUNERAL HOME, 1308 Prospect B8t, after 7 p. m Thursday. Services Saturday, 1pm Interment, Crown Hill 16_W.
LUKE—George Thomas, of 14] 21st _St., beloved father if Seta May ack; gra iitather of Mrs. Betty Jean Crafton; great-grand-away Wednesda raises Sa barday Sickie it BLAS O ARY, u ’ Floral Fark Cemetery. fends may call at the mortuary.
MASSEY—Arthur C, 41 8. Colorado Ave., entered into rest Wednesda evening, age 57 years. Husband Massey, brother of
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McKINNEY-—James M., 827 Chadwick, brother of William McKinney died Tuesday at 8t. Vincent's Hospital, Funeral Priday, 8:30 at the KIRBY MORTUARY. Meridian at 19th Bt, a. m. St. John's Church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, Friends may ls at_the mortuary
ENS—Ott, 1051 EN of Unda Owen ig m, Friends invited. Frients B® Tal a __Moriuary.,
ROSEMEYER Henry C.F. 2 husband’ of Bertha C., father of Ray W, and Lester F. Rosemevyer, brother of Fred and Chris Rosemeyer and. Miss Minnie Rosemeyer, also survived by 2 grandchildren and 3 gr at-grandehildren, passed ayay Tuesday evening. Services Frid 1 p.m. at the C. WILSON CXAPEL aL OF THE CHIMES.” Friends So call ai. the "CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES" Marie, age 63
SCHLUETER Agnes years of 5141 E. Michigan St, sister of Sophie G. and Arthur T. Schlueter af city, passed away Wednesday. Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME. 2428 E.
Sumner, huspassed AWAY és FLANNER
age 16,
10th St., after 17 m. Thursday, Funeral ‘Saturday, Oct. 20, 11 a. th, Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery WISE—James M. age 68, father of Miss Marsha Wise, stepfather of Miss Mary Lou Wise, Mrs. Clara
Stewart, Mrs. Margaret Turner. ex« husband of Thelma Wise, also eurvived by five nephews and one niece, passed away at residence. 520. N, Cable. Services Saturday, 10 a CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1934 W,
Michigan St. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the funeral home se WOOD—Mrs, Rosaana G. 89 yrs,
5615 Washington Blvd., mother of John G., grandmother of Miss Joyce and Miss Judy Wood all of Bioomingfield Hills Michigan. Also survived by a nephew and several neices. Passed away Thursday. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN °- MORTUARY Friday 3 po A jiends invited Burial CLoen, [18 * * T x x WORLEY Pfc. Ronald. of Dearborn St., entered into rest Sept. 3. 1950, in Korea, son of Mr and Mrs. William F. Worley, brother of William Russell Worley, grandson of Ed E_ Cox. Graveside services 3 p. m. Friday : Memorial Dark, Cemetery Friends elcom HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL
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BENTON — In heartfelt appreciation we wish to extend our sincere thanks to the friends, neighbors and relatives for the many helpful courtesies. expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral tributes received in our loss, the sudden passing of our husband and brother, GILBERT NOAH BENTON, We are equally sincere and wish to thank the Rev. Charles “Smith and Moore and Kirk Ben Davis Chapel staff for their kind understanding service, and to all who assisted us in so many ways WIFE HELEN BROTHER EUGENE BENTON SEEK—We are deeply grateful and wish to thank Sur friends. neighbors and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings. and to all those who were so kind to our mother and grandmother OTTILIA SEEK and to us in her illness and at her passing. We also thank Rev. W. Nordsieck and the Flanner & Buchanan staff for their courtgous service HE PAMILY.
STUMP—We wish o exend our sincers thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses, messages love and understanding and beautiful floral offerings from our many relatives, neighbors, friends and fellow workers. tendered us during the {liness and death of our dear husband and father MR. HARRY H. STUMP, We especially thank the Rev. Benton B. Miler for his consoling message and Mr. Bert 8. Gadd and steff for their sincere service MRS. HARRY H. STUMP jand FAMILY.
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Cleaning Up & Hauling Quick service, man, 3 boys. TA- 2798,
GENERAL hauling, also basement
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Pit, Neeley. B
gravel, top lots. BE-
cleaning aid hauling of trash, ashes. HI-248 GENERAL LTH NG—Refrig. furniture, baggage. Rellable. White Covered trucks, ins, HI-8402. GENERAL hauling, Sleanup, trees, SCIrap ber a auled, driveway gravel. White,
LIGHT" Tar . ay. TI NY PLACE; PROMPT AI LIGHT HAULING, Veterans. time, any place. WI-1142, HI- 1064, “GENERAL HAULING WANTED
Clean yards, ashes, trash. .__TA-0253, LANDSCAPING, TANDSCAPING, TREE REMOVIN
Go TRIMMING, “Powe . Antir MING; ® EQUIP. LUT
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Interior-Exterior Painting Free estimates, ‘taylor, H1-4215. ‘TA-3707, PAPER hanging: steaming; contract painting interior and ex-
terio INE “EXT, PAINTING—-FREE ES EST. PAPER Se PAPERHANGING and painting, p painting. patch
plastering, Kemtoning, repair k. Reasonable. BR. 3395. © -
PAPER HANGING, painting inside . and o out. Floyd Coffman and Son. PAPER HANGING: 8 0 an Dp. . ice. Aatldsdy am u mmed. service
ia RNC Tn ang, es 8 T ER Shepherd, CA-6716, suaranie PARERAANG ING, PAINTING _ Stea pee Baured. AE, Condiff, Sol Tha ng, steaming, rr a md
E estimate on A-1 r_steam= ne. $6 up per Toom, 10-0453.
paper furnished.
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATE LIBERAL TERMS Sidirg-—guttering, ement work GEN. \ROOFING AND SIDING. 0 DAYS, MA-G848 NIGHTS, | BR-2494 ROOFING, siding, storm windows Terms F ® J. CONTRUCTION CO., W1-05°% NEW, ROOFS, pew gutters. siding, _roof repair. E. W. Givens, ID-25432,
a SEPTIC TANKS
SEWERS CLEANED, $1 up
REGISTERED CO. B HE CTRIC pQU Ok: FREE EST. 24-HR. 8 OPEN 8U
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED l 1
S OUTSIDE Joes: DRY WELLS hide Ed CLEANED ra AIRED
PER AND B _FR-5511 HI- 8183 “BE- 3032.
~ Septic Tanks, | Dry Walls! Toliets. cesspools, factory siudge pits, cleaned, repaired; pump service; modern equip. CA-3376, IM-8470. SAM'S SEPTIC TANK CO, We clean ar Tran ralae tollets and septic tan BE-5157. SEWER CLEANING SEWER DIGGING — Water service: instal! septic tanks: plumbing re-
oair HI-3117 ___ SEWING MACHINE REPAIR A MAKES sewing mach. repaired a adjusted MA-1461. Sewing Ma. chine Service Co., 1118 Shelby. —.. YERMITE CONTROL UNITED TERMITE CONTROL Free inspection. 630 Va. FR-1424 MISCELLANEOUS
troughs cleaned. repajred and ed Basements water-proofed A-2315
RENTALS
SLEEPING ROOMS 20 Hotels
FAIRGROUNDS HOTEL -- ROOM ®, ALLY AND WEEKLY RATES,
2] Walking Distance
KIRKWOOD SAFE — FIREPROOF
HOTEL
357 E. WASH. ST. MA-1391 100 Clean, Fireproof Rooms DR. O. A. NOLAND, Mgr. Special Weekly Rates We Cater to nice people only BE SAFE AND D SLEEP SAFELY
Sad clean ol weekly rate Adams Hotel, 201 N New Jersey DELAWARE N._ 713, Apt. 4—Room adjoining bath, large closet, desk. gents 22 North CARROLLTON 4223, nice room. next : to bath, kitchen privileges, good Transp "CARROLLTON. 1614" — Com efficiency ap $8 week for couple. HI- 6592 after 6 CENTRAL CAR (1708 N.) - front room: 3 windows, ent. businessman. WA-(287 CENTRAL $301= Pleasar I ate home. gemt. ref. COLLEGE 4430, 1 lLiving-bedr 2 unfurnished rms.; bath. 2 ploved. ~»COLLEGE. "2331 Large, attractively nished CORNELIUS $218. Lovely large Warm room: near Butler; home eomforts. HU-1632, DELAWARE, 2324 “Noi Warm. near bath; auto. heat. auto. H. WwW. phone. semi-priv, entrance: 1 or 2 FALL CREEK, 311 E. Dr.- Pri auto eat. trans _Gent ILLINOIS, 3231 N.; Large Room, r b 5 Eh res Joset AEA ath, emp. rents. ga N. MERIDIAN, %ith. Refined em: ployed girl; 20-30. Share lovely twin WA. 1345 Meridian A Apt 1: clean room _bref. TA-7074 Tare N. PENN. Mother with child
would care for child while mother works
PENNSYLVANIA, | NN, beautiful, clean; twin beds: modern furniture Reasonable. PENN. 3935 N.; pleasant rm., ¢ onvenience: no c on Central PRINCETON, restaurants, TA-1201
624 FE. 42D; Uptown center, able, newly decorated, Ber Refs. HU-2320 612 EB. 49TH, . large warm front roo m, next to bath; prefer gentlemen,
-766
1850 — Larse,
every trolley.
20690) Clean, ©
close lo Priv,
home. gent onl;
S_comfort= Employed
TALBOT, N., 2451; clean room for __ gent: constant hot water, ._TA-3707. FRONTING | FALL CREEK. Attrae room, accom. 32° employed: possibility permanent residence. Excell. transp, WA- 5529. BLEEPING | room. private entrance. 13nd. home. 1708 E, 65th Bt, BE
ROOM Fo FOR GENT: employed, Beauti~ soi} home N. No other roomers. HU~ STURM. | 1324 "Furnished room next nl bath. Gent. No drinking, MA-
GE NTLEMAN — Comfortable "room, stan Oot water, College car 3300 blk. north. WA-3910.
NEAR SHORTRIDGE, Next | to o bath. 42
Gentleman. Referenpes. COLORED— Furnished room Tor rent.
Gentlemen preferred. Call : 6:00 Op. m, WA- ~707. alley COLORE D, lar Toe WEBER after 4 J urn. Fn.
23 East
GRANT, 440 N., Attrag., nicely furn. IR oom: home privileges. Young girl.
JEFFERSON, 348 N. “Nice clean, tat rm, modern," Birv. “he transporcouple, Poor priv, "home. 1 or
WIDOW will | sae rn home With CA-
lady or employed couple, ho NICE sleeping rooms at a. N. Ran-
dolph. Telephone IM-0. § BLOCKS TO RCA, ;, Kitchen Haun: dry privileges. Nice girl. AT-5813,
24 South
PAPER BTEAMING, pl 3 A EE ING Dlaster patching Paper Hanging MA-3727 stuccoing: new or old, Fres estimates, White man, IR-8771.
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unfurn, ap fer North | 538), WH 1-r
LU sires Do typing help assist 6305 day's
house. Best PL-9B61, e IR-1440 COUPLE » nished preferred. 5387
EMPLOYEI or lower LG W 5841.
ane to TA-8577 WATCHMA need 3 house, to IR-1863 IF YOU sa will give For reliab AT-T7608 RELIABLE REQUES’ APT. PAY COUPLE, house. ¢f MA-4710. EMPLOYEI
SUBURBA! will dece 1018 eves. INDUSTRL bedroom ReTs TAD 3 ADULTS id u 8125
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employec E_Washin “1TH W. walking FURNISHE kitchenet WA-1710.
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