Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1947 — Page 2

How to Live?

Dear Mrs. Manners: ~~. : "esr [slays home nights while he works and three men out of every 10 have De TRILL. THE YOUNG MAN who could, bit wad shoer Yom pictus Hidden in thei ici Ya 710 4 ! ay I don't blame women for not staying home if the husband works not, go to college. , - “nights. Even if he gives all his pay check to his wife, isn't enough True, all education is not found in books nor within the ‘money to take the place of a few nice words and a Jas now ang then four walls of schools and colleges but in this era our most het Gi ally means. not Jus, one a4 the door as he Waves lor Work intelligent youths should take training after high school. Of couse T know Tien 434 women working: topotinr. ave etused Society needs their cultivated minds, their trained social iots of broken homes—but it isn't the woman any more than the man. intelligence, to deal with the problems of today. x Wi ay ONMOME WIFE. : We are desperately in need of responsible men and women wit Too bad that husbands and wives think that the job Is over just f sane emotional attitudes, without blas and prejudice, with some knowl-| because the minister says they belong to each other, isn't it? A little city now totals about 1.000: Sortie edge of the heritage of the past, with some appreciation of the con-| gsgrection goes so far, : fr a pared with a prewar nw 000, tribution of science to our modern world, and with some capacity for Don't begrudge your husband peaceful perusal of the evening ; ti ms 1s shows uf a recen Spey independent thinking." We need an understanding heart and a cult paper. Would you want him in the kitchen? Are you as congenial as by glaietioe Deparment vated mind, a mature personality with a vision of service, the office girls? They might envy your life—their life isn't all glamour ; : Rensy on and

oung man, if you have the ability to learn. from books, and no! : " a i. rion to learn more than you know now, perhaps you ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ : : mr Seatvio. ure Spproadhiit The. pre. had “better mot go to college. Too. many of the wrong people do go 0| RECENTLY a person requested in your column the recording of ; / y TN spectively college but alas, the great tragedy is that too many young people Who the musical score by Victor Young of “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” 1 # BA a a, pi them ave: zatnghed to could profit from college training cannot or do not take advantage of it. have learned that Decca Album No. 360 includes three 10-inch | 4 u ah 3 small business, although prohibition You are not only cheating yourself of the richer, fuller more satis- recordings by Victor Young of the complete musical numbers from | nT / ee # ) ® lof trade with Japan and ware fying life, but you are cheating society of the greater contribution you the picture. I saw it in a Decca catalog and that probably means it| - a" : frozen assets still hinder some San could make with an extended liberal education, (will be reissued. : my s pi ; Francisco merchants. It is not a question of learning how to make a living, but of learning | Write Decca Recording Co, Los Angeles. The company probably | i Fa WW Japanese farmers, slow to return how. to live. A TEACHER OF 30 YEARS" EXPERIENCE. will place your order and tell you where you may purchase it here. to Southern Californig, are more I'm sure that you've helped. Bil. Will you ald other writers RECORD SHOP EMPLOYEE, | : : | numerous than ever the Snake

with more fine letters? : “8. B., iy, who wrote Nov, 1.and I appreciate your thought- , i gt " WE: River and Boise valleys in Oregon ? fulness, d ’ y ero

and Idaho. The survey estimated The Price of Gasoline their holdings in the Spokane, WHY DID I PAY as much as 7

1% cents less for good gasoline in Teen-age Girl='Shall | date?’ : i : Any \ Yathe 2 are 60 per cent above some Eastern cities while on a trip to Washington, D. C, than I do| I AM a teen-age girl. My problem is about a boy who has asked ; 5 i ure. ; in Indiana? ; TRAVELER. me to a dance. I have never gone with him and don't know what | ” ih i : ey have Mims Soules 1p Sail Variation of gasoline prices in the 48 states is due to difference [to answer him. | 4% / bi : : : Dae ay Sr 1 ey, here in state taxes; to freight rates established by the Interstate Com- I would like to go with him very much. He is a nice-mannered fp JET : yA bid» ey vegeta) Commission; to local and state sales taxes; to state occupa- hoy, I have known him for a year, , 7 y 4 - " ! . C El ae Lasas U1 property tases. (oval and sista) 8. H, City. NURSES' RECREATION — The referee probably would blow his whistle on this sayey met bis JSuti-Japncoy paid by property- owners, Including JEidlenn companion, Saudis What aren't you felling me? Do your parents object to the boy | One, but anyhow it looks good. Miss Janice Will, Valparaiso (left) and Miss Ruth |san Joaquin valley, v { ‘ . : . . prices vary as do prices on other commodities bu y or to you having dates? Roller, Winchester, freshmen student nurses at Indiana University Medical Center,

ordinarily prevents great range, : I see no reason to refuse a date with a nice boy if your parents 3 . i You may have found special sales and you may have read signs | approve and if he asks you properly. Bay “yes” like you're interested forget their duties a moment and play b asketball. uv. S. Asks Applications

quoting prices with tax listed in finer print, | and act interested If you want to go again, .._ ° . For Civil Service Jobs Federal tax on gasoline In all states is 1'; cents per gallon. wt WwW $ M » 4 el R 54 k T 3 i State taxes od the federal tax, and the dealers’ pn in the various | a Let Mrs. Manners ns reydin o he oliums Shdbe bid Probie + er a e . se s n ain- a in es $ The U. rs servis ir TR : | and answer your questions. Write her in care of The Times, A vay . i states you probably visited follow Sale cid Dealers’ | Matviand 80 Scientist Believes Spray on Common Cumulus carried back into the clouds until Jositions 0 chetlish engineer, librar« Federal Taxes Costs | "0 k il Ed : Clouds Will Set Up ‘Chain Reaction Rainfall’ |": So sig = 0 I TAL ove EO BE Socio VA Seeks to Fill Education Jobs :

- DMstrict of Columbia ..... Viasat 12 | By Scienoe Service The positions are with the Poe pa 4 128 | IN N, A , of i make [th of rain-making has al- ; virginia 13 | Applications for positions in edu-| Applications for the position of Ming GTON, Nov. 20—Watet, of all things, ean be used to ofthis type ne mac River Naval Command and West Virginia .... pees cation retraining with thé Veterans pharmacy helper will also be aco all. This latest and ironic development in rain-making was re-|ready been achieved. He developed the Bureau of Reclamation. Chia ....... iret sb re ers Tas sears srry 5a 13.75 8 ’ P y pe {ported to the National Academy of Science here by Dr, Irving Langmuir, [the new theory from reports of un-| ~C, P, Bernhart, local commissio : . oF 5 Administration are being accepted cepted until Dec. 11. i { th i ' i . hy n Indiana ' 14. by Oh dilve secretary of the associate director of the General Electric Co.'s research laboratory. explained rain in some of the dry- secretary, will issue application Pennsylvania ............ rarer eli ivie LH - 128 [Py Ne gxEcULive he Be Wy Bx He advanced the theory that a little water dispensed on the right|ice experiments. In some cases, he|forms in the Indianapolis Federal Who's to Blame for Broken Homes? Board of B23. ou 3 vice Exau- Yale, Harvard Alumni kind of cloud at the right time under the right conditions would start explained, ordinary ice particles on building Berri : " : . what the scientist termed a “chain » " the dry-ice probably melted to set| En wh | eering applications must 1 SAW WHERE a couple of “guys” wrbte in and they seem to blame "OB: To Listen to Grid Tilt réaction rainfall” Water, instead “oer could set off precipitation o oi nder conditions where fied Shoes Ppics a - Bor the women for working. They sald the working women were always] No written test will be required Alumni associations of Yale andi; ihe dry-lce or silver iodide used TOM cumulus clouds of any tem-|dry.ice alone should not have pro- applications for positions with the looking for boy friends. That's just what they think. The men are every {or these positions, the executive Harvard Universities will. meet at! : ._ | perature. duced any precipitation. naval activiti t be filed bef, retary announced. 12:15 p. m. Saturday in the Indi- In earlier experiments, would trig-| : os BNE ory bit as bad, or worse, in looking for girl friends. I have worked and I secretary Pp. y | > Under the new theory, the falling Dec. 16, the commission announced, know, : | Information and application forms |anapolis Athletic Club to hear ager rain from common surmilus, tor articles would io they OES TO HOLD FRIENDS NIGHT a. . If husbands would say a few of the nice things to their own wives will be furnished by the executive broadcast of the Yale-Harvard foo} elonda a type of heaped up white P 8 Brow a3 \NeY! Naomi Chapter 131, OES, ‘will ob- SEWING-BEE FOR CRIPPLES that they say to the other “guys'" wives'the wives might feel more like secretary, Board of U. 8. Civil Serv- joes game. cloud found over the south and Pa-| el! through the cloud until they|ce ve friends night at 7:45 p. m. to-| Koran, Temple Daughters of the AFT staying home all those long hours without anyone to talk to. When the ice Examiners at any first or second| Arrangements have been made for cific coast regions throughout the reached a critical size of about morrow in the Masonic Temple, Nile will sew all day next Tuesday her home husband comes home he picks up the paper and doesn’t have much to class Post Office. Applications will|the installation of a telegraph ticker year and over the northeast com- three-sixteenths of an inch. After North and Illinois Sts. Lucille Bax- in the residence of Mrs. E. S. Wine A ft say to his wife, but as soon as he gets to work he always is’ joking--a'not be accepted after Dec. 11, the for a play-by-play report of the monly in the summer. |that, the particles would shed small-ter is Worthy Matron and Oscar ans,’ 352 N. Ritter Ave. for the . 8r-Fun smile for every: woman and something nice to say to her, His own wife secretary said. game, as well as the radio broadcast. | Unlike the dry-ice experiments, 'er bits of water which would be'Passmore is Worthy Patron. {Shrine crippled children. pipe, Mr:

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