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Tollthin ABC Meet

By FRANK WILSON Times Special Writer

MILWAUKEE, Apr. 28 — mond sport as the Curt Freeland of Indianapolis

At Fair

ten in the singles standings. of

the American Bowling Congress Building, just. inside tournament yesterday. {the Fair Grounds, A 35-year-old St. Louis govern- Don't forget to bri ment accountant collected 718 tion cards.

Freeland into a three-way tie for for tryouts which will the 11th, _ Ted Siener Insurance posted a| 734 to lead the trio of Indianap-| olis teams in Sunday's firing. ! Anderson Lumber & Supply Co. worked, 2655 and Guarantee Auto Slopes, 2614, » ” » | ROGER GRAY, bowling for the St. Louis Seven-Up squad, put] together games of 235-203-280) for his total of 718. His third | game was a new high for all ; divisions of the tournament and) inte ae roups: in put him in third stead in the race 4, . .igaiders for a new automobile to be| . awarded for the high individual game, Gray worked the pins for 25

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Food Sins Little League Starts rT Registration Today

HEY KIDS, "today's registration ‘time for the Little League. Get'in line, it's the first step in learning the dia-

The place is he Fair Grounds Little League field, 1125

finally dropped from the top E. 46th St. The time is In the event df rain, regist " will be taken in the Consérvation Frank Hamijtonrand

This is important in! pins to take third place and move order to recefve an identification

day through Saturday. *

TUESDAY-12-Year-old candidates. Wednesday—11-Year- | Thursday —< 10-Year-olds. Saturday — 9- and 8-Year-olds. The Saturday tryouts will be

other drills are slated for 6:15

Each league .age will be divided |

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By JACK WELSH

big leaguers play it.

6:30 p. tt hit ‘sisted by - Guy Tex, Bill’

oody Litz, Registration will be’ conducted by Harris, Bob Udell, Ted Michaels ng registra- land, Wallace Tae: :

SINCE THE Fair. “Grounds dia-

Gate 7 at

begin Tues- 1ngiariapolis

{given the Little League permission

Times State Service

FRANKLIN, Apr. 28 —

The first phase of a three-part

plan to remodel the Franklin

Clark, College gymnasium has been authorized by the Board of Di-| rectors of Franklin College, Pres. | Harold W. Richardson announced | today.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

Plans Set - To Remodel Franklin Gym

Initial plans call for building a

mond is not ready fér play, the new playing floor and erection of Park . Board has a 20-by-110-foot extension to the| gymnasium building on the: south!

Ito use two diamonds at 46th St. side.

ut schedule: and Indianola and 49th St. and Haverford for tryouts. f Players chosen for four Little League teams will be on a - ‘basis of their performance and mental attitude. Each squad will have 12 boys on a team with an equal number from each age group. Players not making the “major league” group will be assigned 4% minor league teams. | League play will begin on "June

p. m.. The

(1) Pitchers fielders, and

Edward (Bud) Harris, who is 2 and continue until July 31, Tour- rooms president of the Fair Grounds nament Little League, will be in charge regular league schedule,

play will follow

will be as- league teams will be .uited

strikes in his three game stint. | In his final game he struck to} open, spared, then hit nine straight strikes. A 20-year bowler, he carries a 210 average and a high series of 775: This is his fourth year in ABC tournament competition. ” » » "FREELAND HIT his 702 on Mar, 29 the second Saturday of | the tourney. He is tied for 11th, with Art Kirchen of Lansing, money,

Patty ‘Her Record

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RICHMOND, Cal, Apr. 28 (UP) |—Patty Berg, the most popular

{uniforms but each player must have his own glove and shoes.

" » INITIAL COST of ted)

The remaining $25,000 for the

linitia! construction project is ex{pected to come from volunteer contributions. 5

Plans eventually will call for

another gymnasium extension to increase fhe present capacity of 11500 plans will provide for storage space now the crowding the gymnasium floor. Major The first addition will not inin crease the seating capacity,

seats, Present extension

and office

Two tennis courts also will be,

‘resurfaced.

Now

Mahoney, Roberts Drop

am David, Stackhouse Duo

{world's record for women shot-| makers in the $3000 Richmond Dick Mahoney and Dick Rob-| |Open Saturday, but today she was erts, {in danger of losing first - prize;

both of Andefson, sup-|

'planted a couple of well-known?

reen -defeatéd C. Peterchefl-M. Pleiffer-Clemans,

Jones-

| Peterche y default. Frogers Nickel defeated

h | Robiman- Hey worth defeated Crist ason, up. {names in Hoosier golfdom in the Second Flight

Mich., and Louis Kacere, Cedar| agg Berg, the freckle - faced first round action of the South! pyan.McDaniel defeated McLean-Kim-

Rapids, Ia. girl: from Minneapo George Craven led the senior Andrews, IIl., fired composed of games of 189, 190, {when she posted an

855, and 973. Anderson Lumber a men’s par of 72. hit 912, 911 and 832 for 2655. {however, she faded

bowled a 2973 on 927, 969 and 1077, good for eight place in the | "regular team standings. Ted Siener Insurance Pred Ferguson 563. Earl Eggert 555, David James 500-2734. Anderson Lumber & Supply Co. Toit

531, Sack Henry 494, ih eT Everett Chandler 542,

Prancis Raftery 5522655. Guarantee Auto Stores Pred Tegzeler Sr. 507. Irvin Stringer $54, Fred Tegeler Jr. 541, Harry Tegeler 514, William Lee 408-2624.

Jack Farris Wins Stock Car Feature

Jack Farris staged a thrilling) come-from-behind finish to win there

champion, Jameson of Austin,

32 years old. Betty, playing in land now has a two-

pace. °

Russell Howard R Centennial St. and Howard and Hubert,

fish in Lakeview, a west of Avon.

Saturday and

yesterday.

of San Antonio, Tex., on the 21st fish varied from 11; lap and was drawing clear at each. the finish, much to the approval] of 5000 fans. Gene Smith of Indianapolis was third, edging out

time of the race was 8:31.57.

Farris was also the afternoon’s fastest qualifier when he | posted 19.34. He had also won | the 12-lap semifinal event in 4:05.32. Joe Palmer won the | other semifinal race. |

events. Lila Littrell and won by Kirkwood, Mike, Shoffner and all-events. Lila and Hershel White, in the doubles with M

fN 8 {The later rolled 535 ED STARRET won the 30-1ap doubles lead.

feature at the Speedrome., Star-

rett’s closest rivals were Leland Potts and Chuck Adkins, who Matthews Fave

Bobby Ball of Phoenix, Ariz, was| Matthews expects declared winner of a 100-milé weighing 180 pounds

stock car race which was called 215 for the battle w

five to its 2734 total. His 583 was heard round the world Saturday

ana 204, Team games were: 9086, lon a 6339-yard course

Guarantee Auto Stores had 885, {strokes more—and she had a 36-|

grey - haired Betty an George Craven 583, petition a long time, but is only] Khunop-Shit defeated Berry-Salge,

lyesterday, had a remarkable 69,

141 — only three strokes off the, |p augherty- -Patsus ?deteated Sekula-

For These Fishermen

The trio spent only 90 minutes V.

the 25-lap stock car feature at Canadian pike and 11 catfish. The, the 16th St. Midget Speedway pike weighed 414 pounds and was! 231% inches long. Night crawlers Farris replaced Pat Kirkwood lured all of the catch. The cat-®

Morris Plan WIBC

Frank Mike in a close finish. The Leader at St. Louis Morris Plan of Indianapolis {took the lead in the Women's In[ternational Bowling Championship iat St. Louis over the week end] with a 2731 total in the team) Ten-lap elimination heats were moved to the lead in the doubles|

{for the latter event and shot 609)

took second and third, respec- Kaplan in 10-Rounder ’

American Automobile Association lan figures to tip the scales at!

at the end’ of 51 miles because to draw upwards of $20,000. |

lis and St. Grove four-ball tourney yester-,

the shots day. Mahoney and Roberts downed amazing 64 John ‘Davia and Dick Stack-3

Yesterday, to a 74-10 birdie trey on the 22d hole to

[ieep himself and Jack Leer gothe nation’s ing.

Rager-Raltenback defeated Leer-Davis,

ews- -Heinlein defeated Glaze-Melson,

Tex., Who 4

i i O'Neall- Gerard defeated Key-Berry, 2 Bre: ‘Myers defeated Campbell-Brooks, 4

ne honey Roberts defeated John Davidday total of |g A oie,

a stiff wind a

that boasts house; of Meridian Hills, 3 and 2. and

|And Dick Perk had to fire a Ording-Cederhoim defeated Blaney-Bar-| rett, 3 and 1

bro, 1 up.

Willlams-Weaver deefated Yaver-Silber-

an by default,

Wooden-Mack defeated Montfort-Kirby, | 3 and 2. Diele- Cook defeated Tingle-Spauling, 3)

Lee-Milburn defeated Atherton-Felix. by

default,

Pollard-Green defeated Childers-Linde-~

872 and 857. {hole total of 138 as muth, 3 and 2. The Vaunted Stroh's of Detroit op. femi e golfers teed off in Leer fired a hot 67 as he and. oest-Trittip0 defeated Joslin-Wright, 3 failed to displace the leading E|he final found today. =v POFK playsd in the marathon. Hilkene-gamme detested -Drexel-Zallar: y - ! les, d 8. and B's of Chicago. S8troh's Heise On her heels the twa . Blake-Borson defeated Bresausek- Latin: purrs Dunigan defeated -Oliver-Lin-

4 ville, 1 up.

Knipp-O'Connor Sete teg Essig-Timber-

3 man, 3 and 1.

Butler-McKinney de fo ate d Phillips-

has been around top-flight coms~| Kaler-Wilson defeated Shorn-Rochford, ghapp, 3 ahd 2.

Faskas-Modiesty. defeated Thomason-

3 Mastraopaole, 1 u

Pattern -Bavier ‘defeated McCarty-Min-

ton, 2 and 1. Beatty-Peaslee defeated a. Stonehouse|C, Stonehouse, 1 up.

Ferguson-Taylor defeated Edwards.

Jack Stults, 8 and 4.

the re-| modeling program is expected to be $50,000, The Board alloca $25.000 of unrestricted funds.

1 | {Chapman Burnside defeated Millikan ‘Ridenour, 3

and 2 MeFall- smith defeated Poynter-Binder, 4

son, 1 iley, 545 N. y ge -gheppard defeated Fulton-Herring, two sons, Cork-s believe it's an rst Flight

private lake

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B. ies P, Stiles. 1 up 21 holes enson-Thompson defeated Robhbinslanded one! rom 3 and 3.

‘rookie end Joh ‘ worth $1.25 admission each to, Haifield-Teal fefeaten Glosona-strout. by cash was Jvaluad. The Tons had |

Percefield Macy defeated Broderick-Fry- a quarterback to spare after they |

. Lions Make Trade

$1 25 Not Too Expensive “eer: Perk defeated McCune-Sampsell, il. DETROIT, Apr. 28 (UP)--The

“haculre Ludlow defeated P. Leer-John- Detroit Lions professional football club today announced an

even swap of Qua Fre Cork- Y chumas defeated Nichols-Crouch. Enke p of Tterback da

for the Philadelphia Eagle's No

Rifkpatrick-D, Kirkpatrick defeated acquired Jim Hardy from the! Chicago Cardinals.

Wampler. ~Robinson defeated Salge-Bray. Stone-Hoyt defeated Lines-Popcheff, 4 Simpson-Hoyt defeated Fouts-Trussel, 3

to 2 ds |b Hamiton- -Elkins defeated Espie-Foster, yd efault 0 pounds Lawrence-Smith defeated Richards|Smock, by default. 5 Laughiin. .Bencik defeated Killion-8hipp, y defa Bodine. Baker defeated Willlamson-Rob-erison, 1 Whitcomb. Stafford defeated Spear-Cox. {by default. Heckman-Crews defeated Butler-Bayless,

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saed ad % unday, SuDeral. nesday, HERRMANN 2a, HOME. 1508 8 t. and § a. m._ St Catheripe Church, Priends invited Members of 8t homas Ad Holy Name Rociety will A

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GRIMES... Ray D., usband of Florence PA ther a James 8 and Lt. George

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father of Rick My Poa a Ww. of Indpls.; { ening. ton, DC. and he JHA

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—————————— LUEDEMAN ~Emile F., 1 “years, beloved husband of Pauline Lusdeman, {ather of Marie Johnson, Norman E. Luedeman, brother of Harry usdeman, ir AWAY Sunday,

uneral Tues: : , at the G. H. HER ANN 'FONERAL HOME, 1505 8. East St. Friends i invited. Mp Anns td age B80, 2152 A fart. deny: day. A de - i it ha Jos: vited. } riends ‘nny > ail ion, evering,

MADINGER-—Rose L., age 50 vears,

2538 Brookside Parkway, 8, Drive, wife of Edward P., mother of Edward P. Madinger Jr, grandmother of Kathleen Madinger, sister of Mrs, Netia Schmidt, Mrs. Minnie Simon, Mrs, Lula Vernon. Otto and Carl Sells of city, passed away Sunday. Friends may oall st the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St. after 2 p. m. Monday, Funeral Tuesday, Apr. 29, 2:30 pm. (DST). Friends invited, Burial Concordia

Cemetery. MeCOY—Charies E. 1 E. i of ae

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MYERS--John M., age BI, he a1

m. r Lady fends Invited. t_mortuary.

Mrs. Alice Smith, pasted away: Friends may. call at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 13928 E. New York Bt. Funeral 2:30 p. m, Tuesday at funeral home, Burial orewn Hill Cemetery.

OLIVER Willfe H. age 58, hushand of Anna Oliver. father of Mrs.

Dorothy a's, Indianapolis. Mrs. Ruth Rice, Spesdway, and Harlan John Oliver: son of Mrs Betty

Oliver; brother of Dempsey, Rav and

Raleigh Oliver. Mrs. Ethel Spaulding. Mrs. Lena Cole, Mrs, Sella Boles. all of Indianapolis, passed

away Saturday evening at reridence, 1353 Fdeemont Ave Services Tues‘day, 2 p. m., CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 4925 W 18th 8t. Priends in« vited, Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at the funeral home.

PITT—William D., husband of Neba a rl Sid

away Bund 3 Gist

& SRY call * Fed Mortuary. bn da vin "Covington enn. Coe of 4787 Brook-

REFS icons ne enter: nto r n« day, aze 79 years. hus and’ gt A 5. Paprl Ress. brother of Clyde uncle Mra ary ane

. Elisabet’ Jones, y= %

ARR St. are come.

20 w SILY of EY =lillle M., beloved mother Jackson, Harla A PRL Max "and

grandmother of Austin (Jack) Jackson, Linda and Doug Jackson, passed away Saturday, ae 28, Jlengs, qiay call at Hien RO w RLING V¥UN. RAL} (OME. 1420 Prospect st. Funeral Ee Tuesda 'DST), Oaklandon hrs an Church. [68% invited. Burial Oaklandon

_Cematery SPRINGER—Lowell B., age 44. 4401 Carson Ave. Thelma, father of Cynthia. Richard, Evan and Ellen Clair». brother of William O. Springer Cley~land. Ohlo. Basted away Saturday morning. ervice Greenwood Presbyterian Church, Jussday. 2 p. m Burial Sreenvosd Friends may call at the oh & WILSON “FUNERAL HOME in Greenwood

STIENCKER—Helena, 84 years, beloved wife of Fred C. Stisncker. mother of Herman Stiencker and Mrs. George Pfellschifter, sister of Herman, Dick, John, Edward, Sophia and Huldah Nordholt and rs. Harry Gilling, passed away Sunday, Biteral Wedne 1:30 m. at the H JH MANN FUNERAL HOME 1508. East St, Friends may call ter 7 s m, Monday,

TATE—Gedrge, age 16, of 4915 15 Primrose pve: a tior “of he of near PF Ind.. father, of Herbert GO 5% and Robert) ‘rate of 1n4phs., x grandfather of Gale Edwin dpls ; brother of Jesse Tate A. Tate, Noblesville, and Mrs, pluie, Ji cif, Steg, as unday a.m. a ethodis ospital, Eervices Wednes, da » the Noblesville, east oof Fishers. at mgp¥iary. TOTTON—Arnold M., age 43 J husband of Loraine, father of A Norma Jean Urbancie, Patricia Ann, eorge Edward, Derryl and Sharon ‘otton, son of Mr. and Mrs, John otton, brother of Milton, Paul, John, William, Mrs. Frances Dunn, Mrs, Enola Griffith and Mrs, Agnes Stev. ens; rand-

children, passed away Priday, al gesday, April 29, 10 a.m G GE W. MORTUARY, 2313 W, Washington &t, Friends in. vited, Burial Holy Cross

Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary.

WYLIE—Jack, 230 B. Illinois, passed away, Friends may call at the RSEY PUNERAL HOME, 3928 E. New York Bt, Sa 4 p.m Bunday Funeral 10 a, Tuesday at funeral home. Burial New Crown Cemetery

ZINK William, age 54. 5214 W. 14th husband of Edith Zink, father of Jane, Sue and Kay Zink, also survived hy foster mother Mrs. Margaret Nicholson of Jasonville. brother of Mrs, Abbie Roundtree, Terre Haute, Mrs. Mary Porter. Detroit, pazsed away Sunday afternoon at Mont| cello, Ky. Bervices. Thursday 10:30 a. m, CONKLE FPUNERAL HOME, 4928 W. 16th St. Friends invited, Burial, Crown Hill. Friends may call at funeral home after 4 p, m, Tues. ay

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the 23d| and pursuant to the, n the and Testament of Ida Schaefer,

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SUMMITT We are deeply srateful and appreciate the kindness, sympathy and many beautiful floral tributes extended by our neighbors. rel. atives and friends at the passing of our beloved wife, mother and grand-

other, - MAUDE SUMMITT, We especially wish tao hank Walter Hand. Harry Moore Peace Chapel, organist and singer for sll kind. understanding ~pervices ren.

Swed, HUSBAND AND FAMILY.

4 In Memoriam FEND

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8 Funeral Directors

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11 Personals

Cur PERMANENT New os arent smart includes cut apt ROYAL BEALTY ~ OP 40; Roosevelt Bide 1 WILL not be responsible f debts contracted by anyone than myself after Bw 26, 1952, Thomas P. Yates, 111 . 34th Bt.

BETTY T~CALL . HOME

WOULD like couple or 3 ladies to share driving and expenses to Calif Leaving May 5. AT-8204. NIGHT CLASSES in flower mee avery onday evening Lo te Bho, ’ 4

ous as. nie ayetie Bt the muss LT Get Condensa Foam and clean those solled vugs. Standard Food Markets. LET George apply Glaxo plastic type linoleum coating then forget waxing and scrubbing. Block's Notions LEAVES the shine and saves your tyme. C-33 eclesn, Rl like ‘noe pody's business.”

PRIVATE DETECTIVE t i ooiratant® 1 or ment AT 1030 EVOKED DRIVER'S | LiL 3 8 payment plan CALL COLBROOK. GL-2650

12 Business Service AUTO INSURANCE AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE RELIABLE—PAY BY THE MONTH MA-9421 8A-1684 TTBASEMENTS

TT BASEMENTS DUB

: ibd ¥ Jun ER, ABE: 8.

EE BET EASY TERMS REMODELING "CO. 1M-4

WILL clean attic d& ba sy 0 dis

_carded frn, junk or cash. BE-3016, : WRILAWUKS FOR BLOCK. BRICK AND STONE ASONRY, HI-5245 or CH-8871 CARR ‘4&4 SEGO STONE CO. ' ARPES Tits

Complete Carpenter Werk

New 0.0 remodeling LDLerior sa. terior painting Patch plastering Rooming lmmed service, Gm of

REMODELING work oii sings Frea estimate Heas indianapolis Home Stmprovement Co CARPENTER WORK — REASONABLE JOB oo SMALL FR-022 “GARAGES a REMODELING CA-1386

CARPENTRY, REMODELING. os

_MENT, GEN. REPAIRS. BL-0350, ATE NEW OR OLD Insurea Ed Gerringet BL-1788

. CARPENTRY —8mall jobs and remod_eling. Free est, IM-9592 after p.m 4

CEMENT

CEMENT WALKS—STEPS

Drives, porches. MA-3326, BR-0300 CEMENT and brick work. Gua toed. Man ears exp. GA 4. CINDERS dood, Clean, Screened Cinders deneral cement work. camiy

E er. stots, grad irt, drywys. vatd, GA

RICH . WA-8014 GARAGFS Prame or block mall mo, ul ments Day or night Tu CRUS, E CRUSHED stone

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DRIVES

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ent. ar garage Chester W__ Philpott,

HAULING, CY-0003, CA-1808,

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LIGHT “HAULING, FR. 081 WAGLIN. 8

Howing. any kind, ai A soll, All

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CRUSHED stone. driveway “and fill dirt Reas

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Baeavatl M ging BR-8682 RORY Baad WA-8231

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Fertig clog

“Fencing—Lowest Prices

pes for lawn and : faelory

materials o compiete erection.

Ford i Pence NL. _BR-4003 8 JER 100 | REET.

PENG HAULING

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Clean out attic,

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trash and junk, prices

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hauling trash, clean-up ne 1710 8. Meridian,

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call MA-6818 or WA. p.m,

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Vi FANRKRA io Tanks, Dry Wolis!

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pits cleaned repaired, ba Tule teiwiani

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THEE CAKE TREX removing and land clearing, JE.

Tory insur YPING a LT A “pouty E- GyICK vio 1-2447 THEN i nen Tome. "Pick up and WT INET a5 CLOTHESLINE PORTS. 11," pipe. ‘set cement, 4 50-ft. lines. ¢o- CO das

RENTALS

SLEEPING ROOM MS :

; n and up single nels, $ MW ouble t a to do Warne Ave ho

22 North

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o LIRGE & closets. South, ork BIESD

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DEL N. 2304 Lares, CH tein -heds near th. p water Eating places a , Phone.

DELAWARE. 3076 N,~Clean; innersp, Gd trans. Emp, lady only. ILLINOIS. 1703 N.i xood tranes} gents preferred. “after

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733 NW JERBEY, 9540 oom, close to restaurant. Ni J ENNSYLVAN] 3 TA. id N.

we Hy was i Svs > ghrt 2 SF LEAN, heat bath v cont Fadler entrance, $7.00.

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31 Wanted to Rent SALES [EXEQUTIVE

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WASH. ST. MA.1381

100 Clean, Fireproot Rooms

O A NOLAND Mgr.

Special Weekly Rates

coter to nice people only

BF SAFE AND SLEEP SAFELY

Read and Use Want Ads

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will redecorate: under 8 9861 ext. 2108, eves.

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Pharr ‘call AY sire 8 p.m GENTLEMEN — Wan room with Catholic family. North preferred. Address Times, Box AS2.

YOUNG, eple

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