Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1947 — Page 2
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Ask Mrs. rs. Manners—
Tell of Homes Periled by Excessive Drinking |
EE ms ee a Dedr Mrs. Manners: : : ont to work while he packed his things. - His boss called me—my . husband hadn't been to’ work. I knew something had happened so I EXCESSIVE DRINKING by ane woman's husband. is went home. 1 found him dead in the car, with the engine running. I
killing her love and bringing her physical abuse. Another don't think it was an accident.
” widow an who drank immoderately. A Would I be happier if I told people about this? Everyone conwoman is the id of am hi { ber fath | siders it an accident and that it's just as well it happened. teenager is deprived of the companionship of a sober father. He'd still be alive if T'd let him stay, = LONE:
Alcoholics Anonymous was organized to help such fami-| "Saying that your husband committed suicide would attribule lies. The group reports nearly 50,000 recovered alcoholics, another weakness to his character. You womldn't be fair—you aren't.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (UP)—= {Harold Knutson, House GOP tan’ : chieftain, said today he looks for some reduction “in* corporate tax. rates at the next regular: session of {Congress.
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. in the United States. Local counselors may be contacted by calling FR.A Sure. : » © 2743 or by writing P. O."Box 1474, Indianapolis. Feel . at al your beat. You weren't expected to live 3a Knutson, who is promis for Taft-Hai The group is a dependable source of information on recovery from uncomplainingly a heavy rinker. Remember his - good traits— apes ssion Sl 4 lito Down
. .| and your ewn patience. alcoholism and lends encouragement and confidence to persons volun-| a . tarily trying to stay sober.’ The AA motto is: “Avoid one drink (the Blaming yourself won’t whiten your husband's reputation with your friends. They wonder that you suffered as long as you did.
|gram, believes prospects for: core | |porate cuts were brightened by the: at ay long-range “free enterprise incense;
first one) one day at a time”
Alcoholics Anonymous considers a. nons-drinking alcoholic as trust-| He seemed offensive to them—they avoided him. They . probably Je Circuit Judge Jol worthy as any other non-drinking person. Members do not believe, think that he committed suicide—but they're still for you, | tive pict Jropam proposed oe the for the late The that there is a cure for alcoholism in the sense that an alcoholic can| A later incident-might have caused your husband's suicide if he IS pec ik visor 7 The Democra ever hope to be a “social drinker” again—but they know it is possible to had that mania. g . | lean rule may h
The committee recommended: ONE: Retaining excise taxes vith, | inequities eliminated. | TWO: - Lowering corporate tem.’ | rates, particularly in the case of.
| yesterday's voting But the hot I was the most ex Judge Stennis | white supremacy | which made
be a non-drinking aleoholic and live a normal, useful life. = Resume your west for living. Force yourself into activities and | Man in his extremity has ever turned to God. This is the situation out of breoding.
of the alcoholic who faces mental and physical anguish of the recurring “hang-over”. and the danger Qf loss of reason—éven death. In AA he Says She Can't Get Along With Father seeks ‘through ‘prayer and meditation to improve his conscious contact I'M WONDERING what I should do to get along with my family.
with God-as he understands Him. He carries the message of his spiritual My father drinks and comes home griping nearly all the time. I'm 15 | small corporations. i 5 awakening to other alcoholics and strives to practice these principles and he says I'm too young to be out after 9 p. m. Unless he says I THREE: Eliminating double tame: | ahead of five ott in. all his affairs, v ean = out Vie ie & boy, he comes out looking for me if I'm ation on dividends. Ml Sine ne Bem lout “later, with a chu A ‘He Always Promises He will Change’ : When 1 go out-with a boy I ask him if I can go and he always | i FOUR: Abo 1 vocal as Bilbo ¢ ) 4 ncome tax that corporations must’ made the poores I AM 24 YEARS OLD and have been married several years. We've Says “yes” at the last minute. But first he always says “no.” I usually | now pay on that portion of income’ ts never gotten along very well. My husband has always beaten-me when don’t feel -like going after that. I try to go out with nice boys. distribued in the form of dividends Hit: DemMOSrala. he got mad. He has always promised he would change. Right after When I'm home at night he's never home until late. When he , : to other corporations. The Republicar a mad spell he would beg me #f I wouldn't leave he wouldn't do the 18 home he is arguing with mother or my sister or me, or else my STAGE PROPS—Civic Theater Properties Commitee members examining early FIVE: Exem Opposed thing anymore, sister and mother are arguing. 1 just can't stand to be around anyone! American firearms and household implements are (left to right): Mrs. Edward Berry, estate 4 Smpling from leteral : | The Kentucky He has “stepped out” on me several times and he, would make the that gripes. Mrs. Harold Honderich, Mrs. Paul McNamara and Mrs, Eugene R Th Women who di SHAM 3 iy vad interest not onl same promise about that. That I know of, he {kn't ktepping out on. me HEARTSICK, Morristown, ; q oeger. The ‘props, 3 en y yi ied in active vei l Democratic come ow. It hasn't been bit.» Lite over a” week ince. he got drunk and Ty being as-charming io your father a8 wou are to your dates. | some dating from Revolutionary times, will be used in the Civic's production of * 'Pur- ie Worid ¥ o IL ! cause labor grou beat me and tore up three of my best dresses and a new blouse. Now Appeal to him to give you his decision in time that you may. look “suf o of Happiness,” which opens at 8:30 p.m. Friday. federal estate ing Speyer to pay make the Taft-H he says he'll neyer do the thing again, as he always says, preity for your date. Introduce the boys to him and come in when over a longer period. installments’ They supported I-work. I don't have any children. I don't think my working is he says. Fathers are approachable if the right tactics are used. Todd ‘Stoops Re-elected L 4 '™M n d Oo Mr. Koo teghit the tee he uppoeed she the cause of it. We both work the same hours. and we Just live in a Appeal to your parents for a friendly home—and do your part. B Ai A as ajor’ e pponent | committee might meet N 5 ring. J : In other electi two-room apartment. You don't deserve being hunted with a club, but accept discipline. y uto ssociation but Speaker BY dye w. go Arn & ONE: Three I don’t think I really love him as I used to, since all I've gone You're young to decide if your father needs a visit from the = Todd Stoops of Indianapolis was Flees Communist Mun ar was still A "l bers were elected through. 1 seem to stick with him and try to believe in him, We have police or if he is an alcoholic. Ask your pastor to advise you. If you re-elected to the board of directors h?] Y Rep. Robert L. Doughton North 1 New York, Ohio i separated several times and .I always come back on his promise. don’t attend church, start. Several churches and social agencies of the American Automobile Asso-| BUDAPEST, Nov. § (UP)—Thé knowledge and tacit approval of the Carolina, ranking Democrat on the. §| TWO: Democ! ut I'm getting to be awful nervous and think I should go for good. conduct marriage counseling and your parents might be persuaded | | Communist-dominated government] {Ho w eral mayors in Ir > Now his promise is “to be good” and never do what he did again. te enroll. ciation. today, at’ the 45th annual tooo eed wa that its only re-| orc: Phen. Sse ays and Mears Committes,, | ohusetts but lost I try to be a good wife. What should I'do? Please help me aie aaa epee eee | MIEELING. Of the association in Wagh-| maining major opponent, Zoltan The Social Democrat newspaper, soit. nt to hid a ib uickie™” k and Connecticut DISGUSTED, City. Navy Sends Sailor To ‘Dying Brother | ington, D. C. | Pfeiffer, 47-year-old leader ‘of the, Villagossage, said Mr. Pfeiffer, his pi) guring the 8 > pring ; cisco ‘the Conse Love or pride evidently keep you from calling the police. If it's g Mr. Stoops represented the Hoo-| Hungarian Independence Party fled | wife and daughter, arrived in Vien- EE pee swamped an opp« love, neither the police nor 1 can help. If it's pride, you'd better change SAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov. 5 (UP) back to San Diego and sent Brouli-| Bo Motor Club at the three-day! the country last night. : his hE labor groups. In your definition and suggest a cure for his drinking. ‘The Navy called a sailor's ship in tte off by special Navy plane. [meeting attended by more than 500| (Gromci put authoritativel no. oo ring. It said Francis a date supported b Loving this man whom you don't respect and who gives You m0 |from maneuvers today and sent him | ny (delegates from the United States|youroes in Vieriha said that Mr.|e So. o former deputy who fled gar reezing i defeated by an ¥ respect, ‘fidelity or kindness is your business. There is no accounting |. =~ =. vir. plea of Past Matrons Patrons - 2nd Canada. Pleiiter arrived ih Vienna. earl earlier to Vienna with Bela Vares,| 8 ! inee. for that emotion—but you aren't happy. BR ’ ER SC —— A ; Y|erstwhile speaker of the assemb THREE: New Make your hushand keep his promises this time or leave—if you've his T-year-old brother, To Meet in Danville ‘Fliver Fliers’ Rest A aut sitendy Bed beth 13 {returned to Budapest last night > - Predicted Here ! throwing out p been the best wife possible and if you have enough courage to live | The sailor, Radioman Pirst Class) Membe : Waly a YeacY ha 1 18“ ispirit Mr. Pfeiffer away, but discov- a sentation produ without: him. embers of the Past Mitrons and After Anchora e Ho sued for Mr, Pfeiffer’'s arrest. It ered he was already gone. - Norman J, “Broullette, hoped he |Past Patrons Association of Marion 9 P Iwas to have been served as soon Thus, like Stanislaw Kolar] The mercury tonight will dip : ‘Did | Murder My Husband?’ would reach Hastings, Neb., in time|County OES will meet in Danville] ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 5 as his parliamentary immunity— of Poland, Mr. Pfeiffer had decided nearly to the freezing mark, the to see Jerry Brouliette, who has Monday to exemplify the work of (UP)—Fliers George Truman and he was a deputy—could be taken it was no use to fight the govern-| Weatherman reported, but there ig : I AM a young widow, I think I murdered my husband. i the Eastern Star as it was done Clifford Evans rested today while away. . ment that has come ihto 8 1 |little danger of a killing frost. STRAUS 1 married the boy who took me to my first dance. We were very joes 1 crying hysterically for him. |, 1870. |mechanics tuned up. their “flying] The government had opened me >» 2 me d Sontzol-of Clearing skies late today and happy. He hated to have me work but I wanted so many things for| Broullette's ship, the aircraft ten-| A. F. Landers of thé Southport flivers” for the net leg of their| court action against the Independ- 8 Sun y op ha pone inte! tonight were expected to-scout rain - SAYS: our--apartment.. He helped ..me with every meal and. Aly ‘met._me der USS Duxbury Bay, was on Chapter will act as Worthy Patron 24,500-mile journey round-the- ence Party to take away the 49 yn ry = a hat Hie nek clouds which were scudding north, after work : I maneuvers of the coast wha Mrs. fand Edith Mumaugh of the-Prospect world. © | seats In the National Assembly it Te Ra es Sin priday alter! However, other fast moving “low” He started drinking. T don't know why. He never mistreated me Hector Brouliette asked Rear Adm. {Chapter, Indianapolis, will act as, The fliers landed their planes on won in the last Aug. 31 elections. | avg hn missing 11 days. weather masses were predicted fop and he tried to quit. I tried to help. Finally, we didn't go.around with W. K, Hartll to let her son come Worthy Matron. Tressie Kirk of snow-covered Elmendorf field yes-| A government spokesman hinted LINCOLN’S INN LIBRARY the week-end, clear tomorrow bu other couples because I knew he was an alcoholic. People dreaded him. home. : the Indianapolis Chapter is presi-terday, hopping 300 miles from but would not say outright that Mr.| First library in London was es-! becoming cloudy and a little warme ON THUR 1 couldn't stand it any longer 80 r asked him to to leave. Adm. Harrill-“ordered the ship dent of the association, | Naknek, Alaska. Pfeiffer had escaped with the tablished in Lincoln's Inn in 1947. predicted for Saturday, AFTERNO - —— " BEGINNII T > AT 4 o'clo : GENE KE a in personin SENIOI i . 2 ? conducting x : > : : Pre-Rally
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