Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 308, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1933 — Page 23
MAY 8, 1933
IDEAL MATE IS MYTH, DIVORCE SEEKERS TOLD Judge Williams Delivers Lecture on Marriage in Court. Placing marriage on a strictly practical basis, Superior Judge Joseph R. Williams today told eight applicants for divorce "there is no such thing as an idea! wife or model husband.’ . The judge advised them that "marriage is a very practical problem.” "Marriages are not made in heaven. Marriage is a civil contract in which two persons enter an essentially human relationship,” Williams said. An otherwise gloomy courtroom became lively with interest as' the judge propounded requisites for marital bliss. In the judge’s opinion a wife smoke and drink, if her husband enjoys these privileges. But he asserted : "A wife should keep up her per-
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sonal appearance and appeal to her husband as she did in her sweetheart days. "She should be a good housekeeper, mother and not participate in clubs and outside-home affairs excessively. “She should avoid attending dances, especially unaccompanied by her husband, and she should respect her husband and his posii tion.” Declaring, "we are building large ! cities at expense of family life,” the judge described "closer associations of men and women in business as a great contributor to divorce.’’ His outstanding maxim for the husband is "to take an interest in his wife.” "Too many husbands return home in the evening to smoke and read, neglecting their wives,” he stated. "And most of all,” he concluded, I "marriage is a give and take proposition. Husbands and wives should forgive, not 6nly seven times but, as the Scripture says, seven times seven.” DRY "LAND YIELDS CROP Unirrigated Plot in Nebraska Grows Record Onion Harvest. By I'nilnl Pres* O'NEILL, Neb., May s.—Although unirigated, a plot of land here, in which six quarts of onion were set, yielded at an estimated rate of 225 l bushels per acre.
AKRON CRASH FAILS TO DALK GRAFZEP TRIPS German Dirigible to Renew Trans-Oceanic Service on Saturday. By Vnited Press FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, May s.—Undaunted by the crash of the U. S. S. Akron and other iighter-than-air disasters, officers of the Graf Zeppelin prepared the veteran airship today for the resumption of regular travel to South America Saturday. The big airship, which has been making regular voyages each year to South America with almost steamship regularity on schedules, was overhauled during the winter and pronounced ready to continue the service. Flying experts said the roundtrip service linking Friedrichshafen with Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, would be continued all summer, and that possibly a year-round, ten-day round-trip service to the LatinAmerican continent would be worked out this year. The voyage starting Saturday will be another step in the history of Germany’s spectacular success with dirigible flying, marking the beginning of intermediate stops in Spain.
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POWER CONSTRUCTION UNDER BOARD’S THUMB Decision Reaffirms Interest of Public in Utility Projects. By Kcripps-Hoicard Yet espaper Alliance WASHINGTON, May 5. The federal power commission, in determing whether or not to license a private power project, has authority to consider whether the project will be constructed economically at rates which will encourage con-
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