Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1947 — Page 2

PAGE 2. Ask Mrs. Manners— ‘’'m Tired of Being A Career Woman’

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— _- - ” ® Dear Mrs. Manners: I S Arrest I HOPE every housewife ‘and every mother reads this.| : I think your column is one of the most intelligent of 0f | d

its kind 1 have ever read. I am one of those people other people envy, especially Garage Walls Yield $350,000 Cache

mv married girl friends. 1f they only knew how much I them! 1 am 33 and had five years of marriage which] orce when my husband went from one gambling spree to

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another. 1 wasn't perfect either We had no children 50°11 took two CHICAGO, Dec. 8 (UP)—8ecret baby girls with. hoy f adopting them but had to let them go after : : 1 ott pes of acapwng Hei : ’ Service agents announced today i n isband | I have a good education and doting parents and a beautiful home that they have broken up the nato come back to. Since divoree I've had numerous jobs, spent two years tion's largest counterfeiting ring as

in the Red Cross overseas and am now an executive. People look at et of a tip by a distrustful farmf Weed Il 3 ity an at vour age! Th ut $ ( even nv nie AWe—All executive and a our age The truth is, I look ev er who was paid for a Thanksgiving 3 ger than my age 0 even salesmen look at me-in awe.

turkey in hogus money, Harry D. Anheler, chief of the

Becret Service here, said the ring’s members printed $600,000 in fake

I have everything I should want I meet loads of men and never for dates. 1 keep active In veteran hospital work, make speeches and am sought alter for jobs—but I'm far from happy. I keep yearning for the days vlien 1 bung diapers on the line and wheeled a buggy to

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the grocery. 1 like managing a house and keeping a budget—have done five, 10 and 20 dollar bills and scatif on $18 a week in [036-now I can't live on my salary. I'm contin- tered them among “passers” across ually buying clothes I don't need and always keep liquor on hand, I'm the eountry. Z no drunkard but I drink to go to sleep and take pills to stay awake He sald it was the largest counI never take a vacation. TI suppose I'm a suceess in a Small way. terfeiting plot since 1934, when I date four men, -One is in the same business that T am, We drink | “Count” Vietor Lustig brought milend talk about our job He has been married twice—can kiss nice. ions of dollars In counterfeit eurNo. 2 is a timid little guy who is-a buyer but is so, so scared of his reney with him from Europe bos se He is a typical introvert. After a few drinks he gels up courage 5 Leaders Seized to kiss me: goodnight Hes never been married—would follow me around like a little dog 3 Five leaders of the gang have No 3°15 a typical “true blue Hari does everything properly and been arrested, Mx. Anhefer said. loves to hunt antiques and adores interior decorating and flowers, 1 The name of the farmer who keep trying to make mysel! believe he “roughed it” in the South Pacific Frappe hem was withheld. He I can't. He says he wishes I could love him. He doesn't believe in drink- ies at Des Plaines, Ill, near Chiing and smoking cag : 8 No, 4 kidd h but nlce—takes me nice places but spends all his| The Becret Service released its money on hobbies and clubs, He's three years younger than I—he's nnouncement this morning after very handsome. 1 don't know why he likes me so much unless it's be- the fifth member of the gang, an

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cause he thinks I'm important named Joe Moschiano, 1 can't be too “choosy” at my age. Maybe I'm not in the position was arrested at his home here, to meet what I want—or mavhe I'm being too particular, But gosh Moschiano, 42, was aroused hy

I'd iike to meet a guy who really needs me, who really needs and wants Secret Service agents at 4 a m and who wants to build a future, I'd like most of all They found $350,000 in bogus bills stuffed between the walls in his

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a man who has been left with some children who need a mother, I'm still rather attractive—not beautiful I'd give up a career any day garage. for a home, children and all involved $60,000 More Recovered I'm tired, so tired of being a career woman. I've had to put my| Mr. Anheier sald agents already

heart in cold storage when it wants to be working overtime at loving & husband and a family, What should I do? MISS EXECUTIVE Try a new set of men and a new and less independent approach wtake a vacation and less liquor. You probably frighten away the serious-minded men with your brilliance, They can't connect you with wash-day - Display a little femininity, Serve waffles, not whisky, Suggest (casually) that it would be more fun to “go home and eal.” Have your prettiest apron handy. You have four men, none suited to vou: I don't favor No. 1 with two marriages behind him, the “little dog,” the rather stinted No, 3 and No. 4, whom you'd lose if vou didn’t stay “Important.” When vou marry don't let your hushand know that you're making him vour job, even though he'll be full-time work. He wants to think he's romantic, even if he isn't—and likely wants to feel more

had recovered $60000° of the fake money when today's cache was! found. About $200,000 more is still in the hands of “passers” for the gang or innocent citizens who were duped into taking the bills as payment on merchandise, he added Four men were arrested previously and arraigned before U, S.| Commissioner Edwin K. Walker| vesterday, They pleaded innocent. | |The case was continued until Dec.’ 19 to give authorities time to piece [together the details of the con-

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BUTLER BEAUTIES — Five Butler University coeds became“ beauty queens yesterday (left to right): Georgia Gianakos, Indianapolis senior; Barbara Beck, Indianapolis sophomore; Mrs. Carolyn Smaltz, Marion senior: Nanette . Newlin, Robinson, Ill., sophomore, and Jean Ann Bates, Indianapolis freshman. Their pictures will be carried in the

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Court Reverses Term Suspension | Freed Burglar

Ordered to Prison (Continued From Page QOae) irelease on probation, Judge Siegel ‘called a 15-minute recess. Time Given for Study It was called in order to give {Mr Shaw the opportunity to look up some law in the court house law library. At one point during the heated argument between the prosecutor and the defense counsel, the prosecutor asked the attorney if there 'was anything “untrue” about the {facts in the petition. | “It's sll untrue,” snapped the defense attorney, teetering back and forth .on his toes angrily. Unfinished Quote | “I suppose,” replied Mr. Stark, i“because I signed the petition, it {makes me a liar.” Mr, Shaw did hot answer, “All I'm trying to do,” said Mr, Stark, “is to help the court get back on its feet.” Mr, Shaw held his head in anguish when inuormed by Judge Siegel he could have “10 or 15

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Washington Calling—

Sixth Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Finds U. S. Facing New Menace

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ence is about as hopeful as at conference with Japanese

envoys in fall of 1941.

And some flying generals say our state of preparedness for shooting war is no better than it was on eve of World War 1I. Everything we have is obsolete, they say; we need to produce better guns, better metals, better fuels, better

planes to maintain our lead.

Some Congressmen just back from Europe, where they talked with

| American-intelligence agents, say:

ONE: Russia now has capacity to produce 80,000 tanks a year;

is producing 40.000.

TWO: Russia has capacity to make 100,000 planes a year; is mak-

ing between 30,000 and 35,000.

THREE: Nobody knows whether ‘Russia has the BOMB. All agree Russia has necessary scientific knowledge; one report is she has some 200,000 German technicians and top-flight scientists at

work on various war machines, bomb manufacture.

Intelligent than you. and look up to you?

A Question About the Movies

CAN YOU TELL ME who were the singing voices for Rita HayParks in Columbia Pictures

~worth and Larry

Sorry, but Columbia Studios haven't published the Information

that you seek.

‘Married 15 Years—She Doesn't Love Me’

AFTER 15 YEARS of married

have seemed happy, my wife tells me that she no longer loves me and is desperately in love with another man

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divided equally between us. They ki

It is my contention that we should maintain a home at all costs 80 that the children will have a happy, normal life and.grow up to be emotionally stable and useful citizens, My wife tells me that she likes me, enjoys my company and re-

spects me, yet she |i: taining our home The man

Divorce and re who wants to marry her, He is from “the opposite side offer her except a failure in a prey she will be unhappy if she gets a

children, and the respect of all who-know her including her own family I am appealing to someone for help

more about it. She has resented dee has been against her Is right and just Have any of you men held a

you did, HOW did you do it and are you glad that you did? Don't give up until you've exhausted every resource because vou WRI she listen to a marriage counselor

love her and your children.

. . y p whey (UP)—Mayor George W, Nom | The ! har h Fel oeytian 2 Faby Service Antelativn could cime. up. today i a solution to! Ing and wage-control stand-by uggest? She might not object to talking w an outsider, ! ) y ¢ ———" man’s annual problem of what to| POWers—is dead, at least until Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share vour problems | do with Christmas necktie gifts.) Prices go higher. and answer your questions. Write to her in care of The Times, 214 Mayor Welsh launched a “Neck-| “u = w.Mm land St . ties-for- Eur A 'e, 3 : : b arvian ies-for Europe” collection drive Recession Signs Lacking INFLATION OUTLOOK note:

4 Police Officers Freed on $2500 Bond; Get Backing of Gates and Rossow

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sition in the police department seemingly might have warranted a lighter bond Another man, not connected with the stale police, also was indicted

bit ad not vet been arrested in

¢ ection with the case In af Al statement on the in dictmer ( I ow Called them A oy Wo ll tl attempt Lo discrecit these men and the depart ment | eves of the citizens of Indiana I'he ¢ not only without ! Cel, Rossow. said, “but 15 a perversion of justice I'hey did not conspire to commit a felony but

In fact appear in the case only for the expressed purpose of investigatIng .the conduct of a state police officer. In this step they were performing their duty

“1 Share Responsibility”

“Not a single move in the case Was made without my knowledge Any responsibility that attaches to these officers, I also share. “This action strikes a terrible blow

at Indiana's e 8 time when

dorcement body at

we are attempting

increase the eMcie) ind public service of the departme: I strong ly suspect that was the intent of

the persons responsible.” Resume of Case Originally the case was a charge fgainst leo Be: nett, son of = Bloomington contractor and a reformatory parolee, of obtaining the cattle under false pretenses. The man who sold the cattle was Thomas Chapman, farmer near Whitesville, Subsequently, Fdward Bennett father of the accused man, made good the check given for the cows According fo statements made by both Mr. Chapman and the elder Bennett before the grand jury was called, they agreed to have Ernest Richardson, then a state police detective, witness these negotiations _ Later,"the elder Bennett informa state police headquarters, throug an attorney, that Mr, Chapman and

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Don't you men want wives who rely on you

They are home loving youngsters with affection | Ald Society and the Holy Name | and strengthen export controls,

not willing to make any compromise in main- Betty, Hilda and Marie Blatz: two

I am fighting desperately to do what I am sure

his superiors, >

{quired by law to maintain an equal

spiracy, | | Those arrainged were Peter Kli- though Army and Navy bring over small groups every (kas, 47, Minas Constantine Artos,| n-n = " =

| 43; Vito D'Agostino, 32, and John! Brennan, 47. They were charged in! | warrants with consipracy to make, | possess and pass counterfeit money

Down to Earth?” MRS. K., City.

Herbert J. Blatz Of Times Dies

{Continued From Page One) We have two children, 8 and Name Catholic Church, St. Francis

sales campaign--will be Republicans own program. GOP also may vote some mongy and tell

life, which to me and our friends

allocation of scarce materials,

Republicans intend to extend |

But there's no visible evidence of

(We have only fraction of this number of German Scientists,

month or so.) ~

Expects Congress Recess Dec. 19 LOOK FOR CONGRESS to quit for Christmas Dec. 19 without enacting any of President Truman's anti-inflation recommendations, Whatever's done—possibly voting funds for U. S. savings bond

Hoosiers Back Aid Plan FOLKS BACK home may be

administration to-use it getting | more interested in aid toy Europe industry to agree to voluntary | than some af their representa-

| E. Jenner (R. Ind.) was quoted as

| saying Hoosiers were uninterested

| your part and we resent it.”

| L. Lewis.

minutes to prepare a defense.” He expressed his feelings by quoting a biblical phrase: “Forgive them,” he quoted, “for they know not ., . J» He did not finish the quotation,

Crisis in France

Building Date Set For Butler Union

Expect Construction To Start April 1 A tentative date for construction |to start on the new Butler Univer-

‘Well in Hand {sity Student Union building has) 3 . |been set for April 1, 1048, it was an-| = (Continued From Page One) nounced yesterday by the board of peace talks was made last night by directors, the Confederation after it had be-

The board . approved prelimirary come evident that its general strike plans submitted by architects and order would not be followed by authorized the immediate comple- French labor as a whole. tion of working drawings for the An official statement, signed by structure which replaces the Cam- Poth the Communist majority and pus Club, destroyed recently by fire. the anti-Communist minority, said the Confederation was ready to reRejects Dorm Bids sume talks “in new conditions giv- { Plans submitted yesterday were jng a minimum chance of success.” for a three-story building following: Labor Minister Deniel Mayer had the, general lines of Arthur Jordan said in the assembly that the govMemorial Hall. The completed ernment afways stood ready to conbuilding will house a cafeteria to fer with the Confederation. He [seat 500, a grill, kitchens, bookstore, | pledged the government to nestudent club rooms, lounges and gotiate a general settlement of the other recreational facilities. whole wage-price issue, including The board also rejected all bids new nationwide - minimum wage for construction of a proposed girl's scales retroactive to Dec. 1, |dormitory on the basis they were! {too high. {RECORD DAY AT MACY'S NEW YORK, Dec. 6 (UP)— | Macy's, the world's largest tore,

in either stop-gap aid or Marshall Plan his office received immediate response to contrary. Letters contained sentence. like ‘his: “Offending” our intelligence seems disloyal and junstatesmanlike on

” » » Here's outlook for wage-hour law, It's in ne. danger of being wrecked and minimum wage may be raised from 40 to 65 cents, though this would help only small percentage of industrial workers. Forty-hour week will be kept, with time.and-half for hours above 40. On other hand, “clarifications” may take some workers out from under law's provisions, And new curbs may be placed on authority of wage-hour administrator,

They're telling this gag about selection of No. 2 man to John

Candidates for Vice President of United Mine Workers will be given voice test, like that in sen-

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE For the Day

ate when it selected new reading Clearings ..................... s 8.971.000 announced today that it had a 81, - | clerk.. "Candidate who can say [> “jer ihe Week Te 451072 day this week which broke | tives suspect When Sen. William | “yes” loudest will get job. Slearingy CeveeTTeeRaes . 534.908 the world record for sales, eee att —

ow nothing about this Society. Survivors are his wife, Florence; three sons, Leo, Elizabeth, N. J.; James, Joseph Rlatz; four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Newman, Misses

renew rent control and continue controls over allocation of ialroad equipment—three things the President recommended. But since these powers do not expire till | end of February, action will be postponed until regular session. President's request for renewal

marriage are her only aims

sisters, Misses Hermina and Hilde- | her

has nothing in-common with [garde Blatz, and a brother, Baites|

of the tracks.” He has nothing to Blatz, all of . Indianapolis and eof controls over installment buylous marriage. I am positive that Beech Grove | ing is now up in air as result of divorce and loses her friends, het Services will be at 8:15 a. m.| pankers’ opposition. And admin-

Tuesday in the Wald funeral home, | 1637 N. Illinois 8t. Requiem high mass will be held at 9 a. m. in the Holy Name Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Oross Cemetery,

istration itself has failed to come forth with clear program on curbing bank credit,

Mr. Truman still has chance tc get powers to regulate commodity : Te . ' exchanges, but not at this session. Neckties for Europe Rest of his program—allocation

GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. Dec. §| and inventory controls of scarce " Welsh! commodities, price control, ration-

I am helpless to do anything ‘ply the advice of our friends which

~A J woman who doesn’t love vou? If |

Federal Reserve Board Chairman Marriner Eccles, who submitted drastic anti-inflation program of his own, said re saw no recession signs on horizon, But he told group of Senators that even if Congress did nothing, we might get some deflation. “Inflation finally breaks,” he said. “At what point, no one can predict.”

Detective Richardson were trying] The department also has been

to get him to kick in $2000 to call’ criticized for “letting themselves be | off their testimony against his son - | tricke int ving s -1 Stull later, Mr. Chapman filed ‘an d 0 playing some Demo

affidavit in Circuit Court” mceus- Cratic politics with gambling raids | ing the elder Bennett of trying to over the state. High GOP leaders influence his testimony, and Mr. have contended, for example, that| Bennett was cited for criminal rajds conducted in Lake County | contempt of court, knocked off independent operators Investigation Ordered but failed to touch the big gam- Steel products is rallway ear steel Mr. Bennett filed a counter affi-o bling syndicate in the county, | tires, wheels and axles. This is davit denying the charge made by | sftective Jan. 1,

. = Co Most -important-item shut-off to ussia in latest export clamp on

News to Springer

} “hap J " . { During first nine months of Mr, Cha; AY og Judes; Howard Republican State Chairman’ 1947 Russia bought almost $3 S0mmer oraere { ' Yi ol k © 8 . en Jai, 8 8 to investigate the two statements, a nHuse ened, however, million worth of railway wheels ‘esen AS Te- ; 2 and io determine which of the two p situation was re-| and parts. Russia presumably

lated to statewide politics. | could-continue té get-them if she “I didn’t know about it until you| would follow export regulations | called me,” he told a reporter. “1t| and show need, her own produce | looks to me like r local fight be-| tion figures, and imports {rom tween Montgomery County and the! other countries. But in past she Putective:- Richardson's: conzeetion State police, has failed to do this on items un- | with the negotiations. The trap,| “AS far as I'm concerned, last| der export control, has bought | uid. in» Darnsird summer's diMiculties over the de.| AMOst entirely non-controlled

Supe ren PA t I be 1 | items such as: machine tools and rot A , rtment have been largely cleared : . S an Voll We Mr. Bennett, Mr. g Qesjols between . othen industrial machinery, |

y ) . | Chapman and Detective Richardson, UD. 80 Sneven sein resulting from| never resulted in passing money Y® of packing by successive a

although Mr. Bennett, allegedly with Dempetatie Aurnistrations has Fund Rejection Seen full knowledge of the officers, had Y*h SITAIET “ned out J Hv 4° MR. TRUMAN'S REQUEST fur $2000 with him it should be.” 8 B35 Whe WAY! $2.4 billion atom-bomb-proof, sea. Court observers | level Panama Canal won't be aphis “trap” which got To keep the situation as cloudy AS| proved by Congress. It's opposed bribery charges and the Possible, friends of former Trooper| by Navy and private shipping inonspiracy. Technically, they say, Richardson have spread the word terests. he jury held thelr action consti-| Tough Montgomery County that tuted encouraging Mr. Richardson he was “framed” out of the depart-| 0 accept money or at least MeN. He was one of tite oldest men on the force in terms of service and joined as a lieutenant back in 1931.

men had perjured himself, { At the same time Judge Sommer pointed out to the grand jury a trap” nid ‘by the four state police officers in their investigation of

believe it Was, the officers

into the

All nine members of House Merchant’ Marine Subcommittee on the canal are on record for rival Navy plan which would eliminate Pedro Miguel locks, install larger locks at each end, and create

the part of it After several months of “delib-| eration,” the state police board dis- | missed Richardson, already de- terminal lake on Pacific side. It

moted to trooper. Dismissal was Brooklyn Ban would cost only $500 million. based on Richardson's failure vo On Carols Lifted ® cn »

report his activities in the case to, Democratic Vice

| NEW YORK, Dec, ‘8 (UP)! swe The situation was complicated by| Superintendent of Schools William a HE te the fact that on several previous Jansen said today it was all right] committeemen next week: Little ogtasions - Republican politicians! to sing “Silent Night” and “Hark, booms will be ‘launched for sen have criticized the state adminis-| the Herald Angels Sing” at Christ-|

O'Mahoney (Wyo), y tration for leaving Democrats in' mas programs in 23 Brooklyn | of ey To totes rot such high places on the police de- schools if the principals approved.! Gov. Wallgren of Washing-

partment.

His statement, in effect, rescinded Actually, the department is

an order by Assistant Superintendent Isaac Bildersee banning carols

ton, but it's. not certain any. will be picked as West's candidate. Party leaders will canvass all |

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division between Democrats and; contasige ‘references to the Na-| major public {issues including ! Republicéns at every level within tivity and forbidding’ use of deco-| Marshall Plan and high. living { the department. |rative religious symbols, | costa, A as 1

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