Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1947 — Page 2
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PAE. a NE _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TINTS _ . Ask Mee. Manners— HER
3 Women Write They're Losing Their Men
CO Y WIPE Your husband sounds unworthy of a good fight—but put up a well. -
r Mrs. Manners: i A MOTHER OF SIX, are losing their men. Are they losing: them and their self-' planned battle if you love him. Does he give logical reason for the
a humiliated wife and a widow!
have neglected their appearance and Other woman? Has he asked you for a divorce? I don't see his angle-—or your reason for inaction,
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A wise wife knows that lier husband isn't thinking of ‘My Boy Friend Acts Ashamed of Me’
READ your column evefy evening. 1 am a woman 38 years of | while eating a good dinner. She's wiser 1! | fe lier Conan hie wii J 2 charming and..attractive. age. My husband has been dead for three years, I have four children. Marriage can be slow suffocation without romance. Keeping it alive | Dave: been going with: a. boy friend whom 1 love very much. He is is harder than copying & mother-in-law's pie-baking. Pew men, unfor- one year older than myself, He seems to care for me and comes to Be tunately, sapply #omance unaided. But they react to it—and hunt it He Sine. every Se acts like he is ashamed to take " tle romance in breakfasting with a wife’ who decides that : Tet bo yy soiled robe “just one Be time" or with one who is Loving him. as 1 do, should I go op seeing him 4nd let him act a dull conversationalist, that way? 1 ddn't seem to care about anyone else. al A TRUE FRIEND, Medora. Becoming attractive often revives love .and accompanying trust which is necessary for love's endurance as expressed by Edmund Be gone a few nights—even If you just walk around the block. Waller in “Divine Love” He writes: Loving the man won't make you happy If you lose your pride in “To Jove 1a % believe, to hope, to know * doing it. If he asks you to explain your ahsence tell him that you Tis an essay, & taste of Heaven below.” ‘were at some of the places where you'd like to so. If he doesn’t ask, ; ' ; find a new boy friend. » Keeping the gravy warm for a late husband isn’t. as romantic as { awaiting a phone call from the same ‘man while single. Making him. Without Invitations I'd cut down on the evenings at home. When want to come home is as much an art as making the gravy, he appears, greet him in a street dress, not & house dress, and with
| & new “hair-do.” ‘It's Not That I'm Jealous—I Like Attention’ FAM A MOTHER of six children and I try to take the best care
Urges Help to Find Family a Home
of them I know. I have a wonderful husband but he has just let a wom IN. YOUR COLUMN Oct. 29 was a letter from a wife of a! an that used to be my friend (I thought) get the best of him, It seems discharged veteran. The family has-no home, There is a family that like to me that she just does things to get his appraisal. When we uséd '* heartsick. In this land of plenty are we going to sit by and Jet |
things like this happen every day? We are busy sending food overseas to people who would maybe fight us again if ever they are able, Isn't there any abandoned church house or empty store buildihg! that could be made livable? How about country homes closed for the! winter? If this couple will work and care for a family, it is up tol society to find them a place to live, We don’t have our home paid for yet and I doubt if we ever wil! If we refuse to help others who are in need.
to go out, her husband and all of us together, she would sit and talk to my husband and would just make her husband and myself feel lke we were along tor the ride and as. excuse for them to be together She has a way with men but when she's around women she acts out of place, To my sorrow, my husband thinks that nobody can do the things she does or the way she.does them *We have tried to get along but the other night they asked us g0 to their house for refreshments, I didn't think it was right due to
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and birds this year have doubled to this country's golden-eye duck.
whether I like It or not. Now he wants.me to apologize to her—and it ™ : ; : will start again, Please tell me what to do ver 1046 with canaries and mon-| qn, pyplic' Health’ Service re- Mons and Boston University were at ' A DAILY READER, Chy, Keys at the top ol tne Hst LA he cently has raised import barriers on |0dds today over whether to bar = bottom: was one Cuban whistling You don't explain the misinderstanding. If- you were hateful, duck parrots. This is because of psittaco- Communists from employment -in
818, a sometimes-fatal disease peoBut itis harder than ever to get ple can get from infected pollies. a parrot inside the United States
apologize. public and private ‘schools, Be friendly with the other woman:—ouilde her constantly, Have a way‘of your own with your husband and make it good. Don’t be obvious but become so attractive and charming that you'll win back your husband. Hide your jealousy—that shows defeat. Basically your husband is sound. He may come through. Have you neglected him in rearing your children? He needs attention—and the other woman has supplied it. “&
Says Husband Goes With Another Woman
He (her, 8. J., of Boston College, voiced Retail Grocery Trade immediate support of such a plan Up 21 Pct. in September and described it as a “very healthy
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (UP)— move.” Retail grocery stores ‘including| Opposing the plan, destined to now carry those with meat counters, rang up come before the Massachusetts leg-
Fish and Wildlife Service spokesmen attributed the rise to import certificates—181,360 ‘Birds and 43,794 animals In all--to the availability of | transportation since the war, Airplanes, they said,
everything from canaries to ele- 21 per cent more ‘sales in Septem- islature next year, were Profs. L SHOULD I CONTINUE to live with my husband who has been go- phants. Baby elephants, that is. [ber than they did in the same Earnest A. Hooton, Kirtley A. Maing for years with another woman who is now humiliating me over During the past year the service month a year ago, the Commerce ther and Pitirim A. Sorokin, all of
the telephone by calling him day and night? The telephone girls are my neighbors and friends and everybody here knows it now,
has granted import applications for Department said today. Harvard; Harrison L. Hartley of 21.377 monkeys and 12,786 canaries. The $1,815,000,000 Septembef sales Simmons, and Gaspar G. Bacon of She lives in the city and our home is in a small town near Indi The one Cuban "whistling duck, total was 5 per cent under tjle Au- Boston University, a former lieuanapolis, My-husband mys I should go to see her, invite her to our they explained, is similar to this gust figure. (tenant governor of Massachusetts,
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IN "SWEETHEARTS" — Members of Technical ‘High School's choir who sing the roles of the sisters in Victor Herbert's operetta, | The Misses Barbara Starkey, Elizabeth Hilton, Janet Spall, Mary Jones, Elizabeth Elliott and Martha Hoover. Directed by J. Russell Paxton, head of Tech's music department, the operetta will be presented Nov. 14 and 15 in Caleb Mills Hall,
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the way she. treats me when-my husband isn’t along, It's not that I m : jealous—it's just that 1 would like attention once-in-awhile, | a May your kind letter rally aid for this heartsick veteran family I hope you can tell me what to do. My husband won't take me any yun ng A home. The little girls are boarded out while their parents _ place if she doesn't go. She has told me she didn't love. her husband Ive in a sleeping room. They have house- hunted for two years. 7 “and Jots of times will just tag along with us and leave her four children home with him, ; Canaries, Monkeys Lead in Imports Alter the misunderstanding’ 41he other night she hasn't called me . BOSTON, Nov. 6 (UP) — The . WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (UP) country's black-bellied pe duck >] or anything but yet my husband goes by her house two or three times a Import chrilficates Tor wild animalsithe South which fn t : president of Boston - College and week to see her. And he says he will continue being friends with her 5 ; WW Ss SURAT | Ave professors. from Harvard, Sim-|
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New X-Ray Tube |
Copper Hood Holds
BLOOMFIELD, N.J., Nov. 6 (UP) —Development of a& new, longlasting X-ray tube designed to aid dentists in the diagnosis of tooth ailments was announced here today, The tube can take a 70,000-volt beating and yet last for 20 years, “|seientists of "Westinghouse Electrio Corp. said. It is one of the smallest X-ray tubes ever manufactured, no larger than a power tube in a home radio set. The ‘new tube is being made available after having operated steadily on test for 1000 hours, the equivalent of about two years of normal usage in a dentist's office, according: to Joseph Lempert, Westinghouse “electronics engineer, | © Nazi Equipment Gave Clue | ‘The tube was the result of a clue {found in Gerfnan X-ray ‘equip iment, seized during the war. Its design also minimizes stray radiae tion, or bullets, that sometimes blur | X-ray films, and cause retakes to {be necessary. Mr. Lempert explained that the key departure in the new design is a copper hood surrounding the {tube’s anode, a tungsten target | which electrons smash into at a 90« {000-miles-a-second ¢élip, to produce eee. | UN@ X=rays, These electrons travel
at about half the speed of light. Sli jp U eB d gs | Mr, Lempert said that the X-ray oi ~ Music a Science
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|side the tube’s hooded area, which lost the war. ELKHART, Ind, Nov. othe
|shields the rest of the tube from From Mexico one wrote friends newest instrument for musicians is Dry Ice May End
*/bombardment by stray radiation here recently asking if it was true not a musical instrument. Instead f 1 that Japan was occupied by Ameri- 1 Ls what as bound 2 happen) Menace 0 Fogs can troops. when an engineer went: into the| UP) Another froin Hawail asked ‘if 50¥nce of music. The instrument is], MILTON, Bass, r Rov. e ba Gen. MacArthur were being héld as'a slide rule for music. today that DE ~, might hostage, | On the unique slide rule built by pn. used to clear airports hemmed Most of these queries come from I. E. Waddington of Miles Labora- in by fog. Brazil, which has a Japanese colony tories, formerly a design engineer “It seems to me the most prace |tical use of the dry ice method,”
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Times Foreign Service TOKYO, Nov. S-Heg evidence that there are stil of Japanese who don't know yi
of several million. Letters from for C. G. Conn, Ltd. scales and, there report beatings and murders chords replace the figures for multi-| of Japanese who spread the word grid . [Charles P, Brooks, 56, direitor of p P plication, division and more com-| | Harvard's Blue Hills Observatory that Japan has been defeated. plex mathematical problems which aid ifi an interview. ? Copyright, 1947, by The ally "News, ‘Inc. Times ove found on a standard slide rule. | “But,” he cautioned, “the tems
and The Chicago Dally News Maybe future composers will pull perature will have to be very cold— lout Mr. Waddington’s slide rule as below freezing—for success, and the +~SALISBURY, Mass. (UP) —. A they compose the operas and sym- air must be damp enough.” “Queen” had to be evicted “from phonies of the future. Or perhaps| Edward Hunt's home. The intrud- music. critics will use the slide rule HENS CAN DO BETTER er was a queen bee and was accom-|in calculating the merit of new| Seven generations of elm aphids panied by some 10,000 retainers, pieces of music. are required to produce an egg.
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