Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1947 — Page 2

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Ask Mrs. Manhere-

Dear Mes. Manners: | [Amt 458 To van to dacume whether fs makes one Srgeier as ) ; : a “ "|W , ete, urch~-no, for that ends up with me playing ch COULD YOU tell me what year the Song ‘Paper Doll [Sunday afternoon. The office—we can't keep a girl enough for me was written and by whom? We had 'a little discussion at! to get acquainted. our house. E. H. P., Greencastle, | Bo, Mrs, Manners, while I realize you are not operating a “let's us| . lovely souls get acquainted” column, I thought maybe yout could suggest | John §. Black, violinist, composed “Paper Doll” in 1915 after an | 1,,y 1 can get a little something to do. In short, I'm tired of my hob-| . @nhappy love affair. The song was copyrighted first in 1915 and |bies. What do you recommend? v i

again in 1939. The song was published and then shelved. Mr. Black : “BORED BY TRYING” Lebanon Reader. next composed “Dardanella,” which sold for $25. In 1922, Mr. Black | 1 can see why you are single, again peddled “Paper Doll” which was purchased by Edward B. Marks | You may be bored, but you're having fun at it. < for $25. It continued to a flop. Why don't you borrow a date book from some of your men |

In the late thirties Mr. Plack gave up music and operated a friends? Find yourself a mother-in-law, buckle down to a budget ! roadhouse near Hamilton, 0.0 In an argument with a customer Mr. ' and rear some noisy children. Trouble will coms naturally, About Black was knocked to the ground and received a head injury. Three = that time you'll want back your freedom. ¢ davs later. he died. After a Mills Brothers recording, “Paper Doll” You won't like this—but try it. The Y. W, C. A. and Y. M. C. A, became a ‘hit with a large record order requested. No official record | conduct informal dances every Saturday night from 9 o'clock until of family connections was left by Mr. Black but an acquaintance | midnight, with persons 18 to 35 invited—date or no date—on the secremembered him mentioning his father. The father, then 84 years old, ond floor of the ¥. M. C, A, Men and women 20 to 35 years of age, | was found in a boarding house. By 1945 he had received $19,000 with or without escorts, are invited to the “329” club activities held |

royalties from “Paper Doll.” from 6 to 11 p. m, each Sunday at the Y. W, C, A. Supper precedes yx \ on special entertainment and informal recreation, , / your column every day and think your advice very good We NOY Mrs. Manners, if nothing else, iL makes me happy 174] How fo Get a Husband fo Go to Church? realize that I'm not lonely. I'm not bothered with mother-in-law I'VE BEEN raised to go fo church and I'd like to go now, My trouble, I'm not having an affair with my secretary, I'm not broke, and husband likes his nights out and his beer. We don't get to church much. Pest of all I'm not-too old. Oh yes, T have a hobby, too. In fact 1 have How can 1 entice him to stay home nights? two hobbies, neither of which is women, You know, Mrs, Manners, I INDIANAPOLIS READER. wonder sometimes if things are just too smooth for me and that, “dear Beers In the fice box for your husband and the “boys” might 1 lady.” is my problem : keep him around the “home fires.” I don’t suggest that you drink, | ok ; I'm a male, 30 years old, unmarried, and I like people, but at times but your husband might as well drink his beer at home. The men : i hs I get bored. I know, only the boring arg bored, but I'm not.that bad’ won't want you around—fix a cold lunch and leave, BUTLER OFFSPR } Wis really. What I need is to know a woman about 30 who would cause my Companionship might keep your husband home and eventually | IN

_:__ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1947

GOP Seeks Debate

Halleck to Push Key

- - - Issue in 10th District WASHINGTON, ‘Oct. 8.1 Republicans are daring the Democrats to make the Taft-Hartley law an issue in Indiana's 10th district congressional campaign, according to reports brought back here. Ralph Harvey, New Castle Republican, faces. Frank A. Hanley, Muncie Democrat, in a contest for the House seat left vacant by the ‘|death of Rep. Raymond §. Springer, Connersville Republican, Seek Big Majority Because Mr. Springer's majority was greater last year than during any of his five terms here, the full power of the GOP is being mobilized to carry the district by a big majority, according to Horace Coats : land Charles Baird, who have been {helping with the campaign. Mr. Coats is secretary to Sen. William E. Jenner and Mr, Baird is secretary, to Rep. George W. Gillie, Ft. Wayne.

One of the turns in the campaign is the nomination of a

G—Student sons, daughters, and grandchildren of Butler [prommnent businessman by, the

life not to be so smooth. How to meet her, that's the problem. What mellow him into attending church. Have you any mutual interests? | University alumni will be honored at a reception to be held on the campus Oct, [Democrats with a sight-unseen

would you suggest? Don't just sit and look at each other and stuff church down his throat, | First let me eliminate a tavern. I've tried that. She wants another Activity, guests and children help vary the routine. |

indorsement from the CIO. The

16th. Among them are (left to right] Miss Nancy Portteus, Franklin: Miss Nancy result is that the party and union

| Keach, Akron, O.; Byron Fry, Brendonwood, and Clay Walden, Indianapolis, Miss leaders are not too enthusiastic for

Suggest Treating Sugar To Prevent Tooth Decay i | Portteus’ grandfather, A. L. Portteus, and her father, Dr. W. L. Portteus attended the each other,

Boost New Labor Law

| local university. . Miss Keach's father, James Keach, is a Butler graduate as well as Mr. | so the Republicans are sending Research Indicates Tasteless Chemical Would '¥ neutralized, breaks down tooth food lodges in places where not Fry's father, Kenneth Fry, and cousin, Thomas Carr Howe, former president of Butler, majority leader Charles A. Halleck,

enamel, removing the calcium, or enough saliva can get at the acid M ' : ‘ i 39 A : . r. Walden reat-arandf 8 Rensselaer, into the district to talk Eliminate Acid Formation n Mouth Hime, which mages it hard. Cavities being formed to neutralize it - ens grea! gre d ather, Jessie Walden, IS also a graduate of Butler. oo... (up the Taft-Hartley law in the By JANE STAFFORD, Science Service Writer orm 4nd 4 ud decay proces seis in quickly enough. gli duce that egg. That's the effect of to buy at an unprecedented scale to industrial areas. They hope this will ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Oct. 8—You will be protecting yourself The decay process is not a slow. Eliminating sugar from the diet, ess d S d his suggestion for eggless Thurs- keep prices to farmers up to 90 per Pring the Democrats into a debate Goi very niece of candy vou eat 'ON8 continued one. Every time you so there would be nothing for acid | : eed jon the subject as they feel that against toothache and tooth decay with every piece ndy | days, since consumption now aver- cent of parity—the minimum fixed | y lee =

eat sugar, or something with sugar to come from in the mouth, weuld

and every lump of sugar you drop in your coffee in the future, if a itv I : p 1 ages y [rank ahd fe un nen So net plan proposed at the American Public Health Association meeting here in , You get a short but very in- be one way to stop tooth decay, ages one egg per person a day. . |by law. |share their leaders’ viewpoint that goes into effect. The plan calls for addition of a simple, tasteless tensive attack of tooth decay, Un- but very few would choose this | . . If the public co-operates 100 per! The average price received by|it is a “slave labor law.” chemical to &ll sugar at the refineries. It was proposed, as a means less, of course, your mouth has a way. Special alkaline ash diets to, cent, that would drop egg consump- farmers on Sept. 15 was 53 cents al Mr. Halleck has become one of of banishing woth decay at Ha good mechanism for neutralizing make the saliva a better quality By EARL RICHERT tion by about 600 million dozen a dozen, three-tenths of a cent above the outstanding interpreters of the source. by Dr. L. 8 Fosdick of by Dr. Fosdick in the forthcoming the acid that is formed. would also prevent decay, but such Secripps-Howard Staff Writer year. {90 per cent of parity. law and is expected to defend it i . _ ‘ DE > at & . { 3 | N thw y uU sit Dental issue of this dental journal. Saliva Helps diets are not very popular. WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—The Ag-| This country now has an over-| Foreign buying is the main hope.|vigorously on the stump. ro IR hive B The best so far is one called Saliva is the natural neutralizer JUNIOR COPS QRGANIZED | riculture Department soon may production of eggs—about 300 mil-'And that isn’t too bright because] Getting out the GOP farm 001. 1

glycerol aldehyde. This is a triose {Or acids in the mouth. The very sugar which is a natural constitu- act of chewing practically anything taxpayers’ money -to support egg for mass control of caries (Looth eny of all muscle. It is harmless, brings a more copious saliva supply prices to farmers if Americans foldecay)” yet found by Dr. Hamilton has no objectionable taste and into the mouth and thus more ©f Ft. Worth, has a 359-member | uw the President's program for

FT. WORTH, Tex. (U. P)— Liberator Village, on the outskirts

eggs the government has been pur- | rehasing -and taking off the market to keep egg prices to farmers at 90 per cent of parity.

It is hailed as "the greatest hope

find itself spending huge sums of lion dozens annually. These are the eggs are too high-priced. Jroues presents the greatest problem,

Foreign countries would racher| uy on and flour—for more food only city officials are on the other ba.

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Rabinson of Ohio State University would mix readily with sugar, efficient acid neutralizer, police force. Deputy Sheriff George eating fewer eggs.* Thus, if la : ; \ TOES IMPROVED 8. , ying flocks are main- TOMATOES IMPROVED RING REPLACED FLOWERS Collegeof -Dentistry.-and..editor.of —1t—would-—stop--tooth-—decay ~by -But-—not- everyone —~has- —such-Hecker, organizer ofthe force, an-| Here's the ‘situation: ‘tained as at present, overproduction| Modern tomatoes are the descend-| At one time it was the custom the ‘Journal of Dental Research. checking the ferment which causes efficient acid-neutralizing saliva. nounced that the group—the junior| President: Truman wants every would be about 900 million dozen ants of species no larger than mar- for engaged couples to we ’ f Tests of 31 chemicals which might acid to be formed from sugar in S8ome who do may have teeth of police—is to safeguard the younger American to eat one less egg a week eggs next year. |bles which originated thousands of |vorite Tower ip mark jo! 3 a be used in the plan are reported the mouth. The acid, if not prompt- such shape and arrangement that children of the village. to save the grain necessary to pro-| This would force the government years ago. | engagement x _ - . - eet rarest rr dims etd datos amen bari transmits. pisos A —————— ee ~ ' y : A x ". : J) . a ; : eS , it A—rv -~ 4 a » i ven wt ES WT arene: a hCG CSIR IRE ¥ S. Ayre & Co. / ’

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