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y * © x i with that person. 1 was writing to a boy in service that I For Trolle S Loa went with two yvears—just a friendly letter. This boy ‘1 20 with now 1 met six months after the other hoy was called Tickets Ac table to war, and I've been going with him ever since. . io Ickes cep He walks in the room and takes the letter reads ft, tears it up, an But Not Cash then smacks me five times. I told him I'd marry the other fellow if IndianapSlis Railways,” Inc, and’ was the lust thing I did—but I didn't mean it, We have just about made 1 diana Public Service Commis< up. I Jove him so much. {gion today clarified the emergency “ Must I continue letting him run over me or play eo} a order of last Thursday whieh set \ years old : n ' j10 cents cash, free transfers and’ 5ne bot the time 1 convinced you that he shouldi’t push you around foent tekets for schol children as fd turn my back’ and you'd be shedding big healthy tears on hi$ {ihe legal trolley and bus fate here: broad shoulders. You'll be doing that all of your life with him unless | 10 clarification was made after res one or Lhe other of you, The Times received complaints from ug ugh tell vou, is there, that a strong man doesn’t héat up parents that their children were not {dn women? You prefer to be fragile snd “stepped” ‘on. You'll have being permitted fo ride for a nickel. to admire your own scars—no ane elde will, | Rafiways said the following rules | . hn 4 “ . : 4 [govern thé S-cent school fare The Housing Situation In Peoria I ONE—Thé fare appifes only to I AM A FAITHFUL READER a a think ihe childfen who attéfid public and column 18 very useful. My husband Is € " "parochial kchools, It does not apply NL Is there a person of in office there that I sould write to find out to’ chfidren’ whe aiténd: private ahoirt the housing situation

schools, i tw y know the conditions before " We havé two small children and want to know nor | Only by Teket

maving there. TWO-The fare is payable only Ask for current. details on by ticket. Tickets aré available from Commerce. {the ofMées of the utility, the Circle

Héw Much Board Should a Stepson Pay? bus station and through the public 1 AM MARRIED dnd have (wo stepsons-—the older one is married and parechial schools.

. : ‘ i 22 and works, o " nai 5 is . . : . , {612 years before being. paroled. d the voynger one stays at horhe, The younger one Is 22 THREF~The five-cent tickets are THE LAST ROUND-—When William E. Zeiher, 2236 W. Ichi F . . ; ret? das. metting between $40 and $45 a week. He pays ‘me $1050 a good only of days when schools are E 223 Michigan St. arrived at the Knarzer Pharmacy, | He reported to: indianapolis in

- it . ¥ . § # . . . 1 Cs for his romm board afd lundry. With the cost of livirig 80 high in wesign, ‘Chikdren cannot ride on 3502 Rockville Rd., this week to start his last round as a mailman after nearly 25 years service with the Post Office, id 3 parolee, criminal T soid his fagher that T don't feel he is paying enough and that it Is ine tickets’ during the Ohristraas, he found thatthe residents of Creston Dr. and Rockville Rd. had not forgottén his faithful service to them. They Shirbe was pret ue y £ ! : re Feb. 7,

y ive boy" » y y » y at * - * ks 4 . i sp 1 nlain it to the bov. He seems afraid of hurting * vacation or any other vacgtion De-~| reg t \ f 1 hit piace 10 eX] riod inéuding {Fe summer. The {{c Jp Pp efen et the retiring mailman with a $50 Bill neatly done up in a remembtarice card, With Mr. Zeiher (above) 1943, and charged with publie in-

Jesninge hachand dofsit inks As much df his son and there INL .ats will not bé recognied on Sat-| O78 (left to right) Mrs. Fred Easter, 3771 Rockville Rd., and Mrs. R. T. Wallace, 3759 Creston Dr., holding. Jean decency, drunkeness and vagraney.

My iy ¥ . i - . Heé was fined $5 d 2 5 are pi ed 4 dress or Christmas money yrdays, Sundays gnd hofidays, Poland, |5 menths, : -k . : ) 5 and costs on the Anething left after bills are paid. If 1 ne ( 8 vs gnd holidays Oi a, | D f 354] Roc kville Rd. ___ |drunkenness charge. Judgment was

1 have to find day. work to get it My husband brings all his money poyR-—-Trolley and bus operators

Buf he just doesivl make enought Since the boy has no obligations have heen instructed not to accept i Washington Calling— ] |Rithheld on the public indecency im nothing but dress wip and have fun with his remaining $35 4 nickel cash. They will décept only ruggIs 0 f ra Sxae [ n 76S » |charge Wie the vagrancy charge ! . : " : " ‘ i . was withdrawn by the sec ' ; ‘ » the ticket om days when ff ! . prosecutor's don't vou think he should pay more n ft is valid ruman 0 ! ion office, according to the records.

gifice I'm’ just a- stepmother don't vou think his father should se¢| Evan Walker, assistant to the

> - ars . 2 1 Wilbur Bruce, superintende io be a aif amount? I don'rwant| president of Railways Said the util i * periniencent of it that he pavs mare? What would ) , : k b a : 2 m n think 1'm mean or unfaif JULIA, tty regretted any confusion ecauséd or on #7 urm og asphalt piant, commented tersemn tical ‘matters before you patrons in the new fare schedule | | v that he did not know who emYou should have talked over these practic Mig In b * 8 1 new fare schedule, | c R b Y th | inusd F P One) { Sh H Cit 'ployéd Sharber, that the defendant b tion of a stepson. I agree—under the circums e sald the utility tried to get tick- | ouple obs ou (Continue rom Page One . >) os : ’ y ’ destgied She Yuligs t $15 4 week, and his father should tell ets to the schools as soon as it| P Wage Strikes ows How Lily was employed at the plant when he

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A. city truck driver convicted of murder 14 years ago was arraigned {goday in Municipal Court 4, accused |of stealing scrap metal from the | asphalt plant garage and selling it. |The case was continued until next | Saturday. Fhe defendant is 41-year-old William Sharber, 818 Locke St. {charged with second-degreé burglary and grand larceny. He admit(ted to detectives that he appropri|ated for - his own use 23 tons of scrap metal that he sold for $662. {In addition, he said he stole séwer {lids valued at $500. * | A fellow employee at the. plant garage, 1725 8. West St., was Robjert Austin Watts, awaiting trial as |a confessed rapist and murderer, Sentenced in Detroit Sharber was sentenced in Detroit {to 10 to 30 years imprisonment’ in [Michigan State Prison. He served

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a re, at leas ts international spendA a a spot and will need tact. could after Thursday's order | On Way From Dante Fe cuts tax Pee BIG WAGE strikes next spring | will Be ‘Out of Red’ hepa Supermiancent three years ; A " or v SUM : , . r ago, “ The boy probably resénts you somewhat and his father knows » | The schools will have the tickets] Police today were hunting two! in half (though this is fixed besome mere Seria. Wal | (Continued From Page One) ee that Sharber was a “good g ! I {after diag . . nion leaders such as ter yee. You'll have to become such good friends with your stepson that Je after the Christmas holiday De bandits who clubbed and robbed a charge), cuts agriculture to $600 Reuther realize strikes are Se such statements except whem they What Records Show wif vou to have pretty. .clothes.. Can you interest him enough in said and addittonal places where Arui Sk eratof and 4 man and, million. It got $1.4 billion in Mr. 8 8 COs! y appeared in the anriual report. bid 8 | {? Be a good hostess—eéncourage (hey fnay be purchased will be.get @FUR store operator A Truman's last budget. to their followers and that pay in- | } y. personnel records show that

your home that he'll want to improve | | ) . Act proud of him—he may become proud of you, up woman who held up an E. C. Atkins dN his friends to drop in. Act p a ve

: . Lawrence W. Cannon, Public Serv- & Co, Inc, employee, then led him ’ He Quit Her for Two Other Girls ice Commissioner, confirmed _the Cost of Living They put problem ap to Con- { DON'T EXPECT any price | gress first: “Do something to stant

Since 1943, not an annual report g ‘has been made on time. - The 1944 and 1945 reports were made last spring and the 1946 report was com-

harber appMed for a job Aug. 29. 1945. He gave as references Don W. Jones, 610 Highland Pl, Courthouse record clerk: Roy Williams,

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ay ’ a fe y , on a foot chase through downtown I AM IN MY 30'S. I had been going with a fellow three months, All requldtions. He sald the restric. ) ) 18

at once hé quit coming. 1 heard he was going with two others. My girl, "0 Sa "hen "0 e nant school | drops if President signs Repub- | & rollback.” Next they appeal toh Pitted i Says eo f 814 Locke St, GOP committeeman, friend said he was about to give them up and come back to me. Should tickets applied In most cities where John fF Fritz, owner of Fritz lican “anti-inflation” bill. There's | industry: “Share the profits by statement Ne ¢ a ! ih nancial gtp précinet, 12th ward, and Clyde 1 wait for him of or go with others? the school fare-is reduced Drug Store, 641 Virginia Ave, told nothing in it that affects prices | volunfary pricé cuts.” If neither Pax Bod fh See ih 5 Si Johnson, 2933 W. Washington st, He said he loved me véry much. He hat been back to see me Since, yy. yiangad only to reduce Police he was alone in his store directly—or immediately. | acts, “we move on the wage front.” | Sore ; as ee , 8 owing the aute salesman. : he has been going with the other girls. He told me he wasn't going with transportation costs of children go- when two men came in and asked Voluntary allocation provision | Mr. Reuther's in position to fund Ay - Be Qs general There was no indication that any anvons, He asked me what 1 wanted for Christmas. Do you think he yo v0 4nd from public schools, he for some cold taolets | might drive down gray market | Start wage drive. Target he likes CASH ooo 3 ye City's real of these persons was contacted, or will come back when he gets tired of these others or is he in love with 4 Mr. Fritz said while he was be- oujeee in time. Nail prices, for in- | best is General Motors, but in- | 1 oe cara y his 54 that they knew their names were them instead of me? 1 would like your opinion on thi IN LOVE The new fare schedule was ap- Nind the counter getting the tab-| gtanee. But legitimate nail prices dustry gossip says it will bé Ford that the a Dr 4 15 TIPO! eine used. Nor is there any record Don't beliéve afl that you hear—from the girl friend or boy ,,u04 by the PSC Thursday as an lets the men “struck me several wij pe unchanged because of | —thought to be easier to crack. City's request for ES heat who employed Sharber, friend. If he doesn’t come (0 see vou and has no logical reason for amendment to its order of last July times with some kind of a club.” | nigh costs of steel and labor. | Philip Murray, head of C10 and additions) pi ey oon He said he did not see why this his absénce, I'd be sure he had another girl—and I'd be sure I had setting an 8'% cent fare. The They took between $25 and $30| Government controls over ex- Steelworkers, also talks as if he $90,000. 8 administration should be required other dates. utility appealed dhe order to- the from the cash register and ran out! oortg and use of railroad equip- | Means business. His two-year All {o Be Spent to pay it. I hope he did his Christmas shopping early—three girls will take py... cv Circuit Court, contending the door, he said Mr Fritz was! maent, renewed by bill already are contract with steel companies can | He said thé report assumbd that The utility bill he said, had to some time. it would. operate in the red on an 'aken to St. Vincent's Hospital. His| {. affect. be reopened on wages Apri] 20. the entire unexpended patance in PD Kicked over into next year-be- , Wants to Know Radio Performer's Name 8 cent token rate condition was described as 800d, | Section letting government | HagH1 Sow. ™ a Joa budget as of Dec. 13— $1,016,868 78... CAUse part of the 1048 bill had HA ‘Te lady's full name that advertises Lady Esther face After a series of hearings; Judge Stopped by Woman | stimulate food production in other ity : * ony ‘|Would be spent before the end of the P**n Kicked over into this year. The, AL OS : MRS. SQUIRT John B. Hinchman of Greenfield garly today Nevill Hager, 24, of countries might have some effect | VALlAce UNS. an Indepetdert. ivédr. budget couldn't stand payment of bie 7 thi proprath in care of (he network" $e which you get the certified new evidence he had heard. 5049 Roosevelt Ave, reported to po-| on .domestic food prices in far | 3 De ages. Ne oman joes eX" |" Careful savings, he said, would PATt Of the 1948 utilities bill and all a; av in the case back to the PSC in the |;.a Le had been robbed of his| future, but now now. v pusLans off ; of the 1947 bill, he said. program. Frequently such names are not revealed, am lice he had been r¢ | may be able to nominate nore |° set the $466,700 deficit. ; Hit event it wished to - 1dify the July wijfold containing about $16, while | A s = conservative Sandidnté than ota | The Controller said he was sub- Confirms Times’ Finding Linswer to Letter From “R 1 order on the basis of new Tacts on the way home from an E. C.| RATIONING got afiother—per-#| Rye o7rc) AH Or

vic o.3 4 3 1 mitting the revised statement to , 1. Ober confirmed The Times’ TO “R"—Concentrate on your friends in church and lodge. You are, Commissioners said they believed Atkins Co, employees’ dance at the hips: Anal—going-over Xt Wake | Wh of steam for third ty ‘clear up a “misinterpretation” of Angmg that the practice of holding peing ignored by this girl. You should have awaited an invitation. the new evidence entitled the utility K. of C. Hall, 1305 N. Délaware St. House this week. Decision: Ne . § a. ol Ja y the City's figures by the Tax Board, Over large utility bills at the end of Youre attaching too much importance to the friendship probably to a higher base fare, since price, pq, Hager said he was walking rationing in prospect even if Con- | mové comes from -fellow-traveler L

r : | In his balance sheet, struck Dec. 'N® Year has enabled City Hall to because you're lonely without your husband. Buy an inexpensive present, conditions had changed rapidly since |, Capitol Ave. near Market St gress would yote fit—which if | and Communist Party sources.

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: i 15, the Controller showed that if SOW Paper balances at the end 4 on’ i . ve C a | if vou must keep your word; quit calling and writing the girl the end of hearings a year ago on L1..'a woman approached him and| Won't Reason: Impractical. A ems of Attics the City collected all of its property Of the vear. 3—Lambs ( To ad the right idea, don't live with your friends and relatives which the July 1 order was based i Te a ndiana Ave | In two-day seSsion, ration ex- | s The Ap : . “We've inherited this situation.” 14-22—Civi you had the righ Ee . asked directions to Indiana Ave i$ c sed ibilities. came | Members—is front organization, and specidl taxes, excise taxes, and j ! is situation, WILL "WORRIED" who wrote reparcg Sanang Nupment ea » top, in Travel As he turhed to assist her, Mr.| BLEEC Frage would take but sapport comes from party -tine miscellaneous receipts, it would take he said. “I didn’t start it. There 1 ALS Ass tend me her name and address? 1 will mail the information requestec Mr. Canngn sald the PSC took Hager said. a man "hit him from n.y ADS ev . | groups. in $752724.25 in the last 15 days 5 POthing I can do about i pow. Ww Sfier D ‘ i ’ into stderat $389 000 behind. grabbed his billfold from| Months fo install rationing sys : ‘14 |0f the year “What I have been trying to do 16-24—Civic A Letter for ‘Good Listener A 8 I WE Dor rd fod With the woman.) Jenis 06 tellfag Wiithed thiéfe. | Mr. Wallace, for instance, is year. is to clear evervihing op 5 fine Mey I TO “GOOD LISTENER"-—You have a letter—will you send your increase granted by the company his pocket and fled with the woman wotlld be neéd for oné after théy | darling of American Slav Con- Payment of two semi-monthly hen th o - w address? this year, a decrease in passengers; He told police he got up from| "oy Lope gress, which plugs Soviet foréign |payrolls, police and firemen’s cloth- elk or Oe Hedy over, em 8 ~— [of five to six million during the the ground and pursued the pair to S d 4» policy, acts as key in Red drive |ing allowance, & temporary loan and | vy now exactly where he stands. N li ti » bh [vear, a sharp rise in gasoline prices the Charm House, 305 W, Vermont D fl h F to organize Slavic groops in U. S. election expenses would require r hab Foul he had recom- 1 p ] i ren e 0 es, {and an increase in valuation through St, where he lost them, = eriarion ear Slav ©Qongress was co-sponsor cf $589,312.28. Ba e ; 8 ns lip Bayt, the cond Th the purchase of new equipment . . - " ——— NOTHING was on Roly it, | in BA eau which | Would Leave Cash Balance by a 1 Bean By M N ) The: commission will formalize | but deflation was real fear haunt- | raise « for allace camn- | This would leave a cash balance, : : Hundreds More ee em the order in hearings Jan, 12 Traffic at Peak "ing “anti-inflation” session just | paign. Communist paper Daily according to these estimates, of Sg Ualasies oe com(Continue«. From “age One) Perry Station Employees | 2000 It pointed out that in allowing a ended. Worker beats drums for Mr. Wal- $163,421.97. I _ a ; . con rollers oee. n : . ; ‘ The Heath 8500.1 and 2 cents raise. it had elimi Congressmén of both parties, | lace. | : : is would require one additiona : Fung ey TNE. Sonor. Sioa k wd iy Mean Street Post- : nated a 2-cent transfer ree ard talking “among selves, admitted Big Chicago vote by new “Pro- | Soi. et Sard he would POSt- bookkeeper and another adding Charles 92 of them np Tote a g i / ressive Party” spurred pl to [pone to next year payment of a machine, Mr. Ober said. his bride : Neabi | office, Welfare Association 10.00 succeeded in making the 5-cent that while they feared rising | Bres any pd pans $140,000 utility bill d 0 'S ! The Nattonal. Malleable Steel Yones Ants Co. cern 5.00 school ticket fare effective | prices, they were even more raid | run Mr. Wallace. Left-wing groups clink i st A a %i 2 ¢ 000, It was Mr. Obér who discovered vows in th Castings Co. was the “big brother: ANODYINOUS ..0vvvnnin vives 25.00 The transfer charge elimination Sunlight and Saturday combined of doing anything that would re- will split over it, as well as Demo- Gross io Tix Dheiden wh the $320000.budget error when he The m2 of the day. Employees of the firm Mother Ellen Ci ieess 30.00 and the special school fare had been today to swell downtown crowds verse the tide, possibly causing | crats. Big labor groups won't go ly S 1 ich (took office last July. The error re- maids are , cok 1 “atay ’ 2500 blocked by the utiltiy’s appeal un i toboggan and unemploy- | for it at all 8 Iiycais olf sulted from arithmetical mistakes ian Collins took 48 children to’the stores, then Murat Caravan Chub ...... > Jat Uys Rppes “and traffic. to a record pre-Christ- Price lobogga i : Th : , ted t! t rty at the Mrs. B. 8. Davisso 10.0011] Thursday's amended order : ment before November election. ; Ril A eé Gross Tax claim, first asses- and threw off the 1948 budget by treated them to a. party at | NLL DL LIRPIIIN crvvnrss cr mas peak today. . : INDICATIONS aré Congress [sed in 1936, hd be id by add , ” i , plant. A real Santa Claus greeted Sandra Bowers Ae 0 58 ; | Truman program, Republicans | Linc py catiched with Mr, Tru- | ¢ adit fst tions, M pe bs ne en] Buse 19 cuye OorxK them at Malleable and toys, candy Kappa Delta Phi Sorority 5.00 { Inspector Audry Jacobs and Capt | noted, proposed only curbs. not man's words on stockpiling Tn his pas Bindi ns, 2d F Said. expected 1948 income. aw g and “eats” were provided as a sur- Ginger Bread . 10.00 y y { Harry Bailey of the Indianapolis| real cures for inflation, such as Marshall Plan .aéssage. Président |B RTI A SOR RR RR RTT NE NR V VS prise treat Cottage 13, Jim Club, Indi- Police Traffic Department reported reducing money supply. said we'd ask participating coun- |} J OWS ¥ 8 ye R Mallory, "Pa Boys' School, Plain- i" y today's traffic the “heaviest thdy|- All agreed signs point to still tries to dgrée to “stimulaté pro- Io a Vows: we 'MPLOYEES of the P, R. Mallo iate a " ! ; F0- | 3 J OW? E 1 ox! ( REN. X Maen field, Ind. ......... cee. 10.00 Life of Terror have ever seen | higher prices next spring. Change’ | qo tion of specified raw materidis” | J craviot. To & Co. fac yi \ gi No LR vee insirnrs x 200 | Local department stores reported, might come during summer, with and “facilitate their procuré- | ; York at 4 esnciatiom ere 1081s 10 i l= - N . # : 3 . . gi A ork & Ass tio w i ots Le hin In His Name . ..... 10.00 vohth oF ; [swarms of last-minute buyers jam-| ‘wheat prospects better than ex- ment” for our stockpiles. 1 oh Paul's Epi dren. The Mallory group 18 D. M. 0. Sub Deb Club of [ (Continued From Page One) ming the downtown area pected; But one high Demoerat : A 4 E oo of the annual hosts to Clothe-A- High Scheel 5.00 POTISMOUth, O. when her troubles Department store officials say says his party's chances of win- Sentiment in Congress is for | 1 A Rev. Willi: Child youngsters Cops ky ’ 250 began. She quit school at 18 and Ehristmas sales this year already! ning next fall are better with | MOr® hard-boiled, realistic ap- | 3 1 A greige A committee from the INAEANAP- [ions Club of Indianapalis . 25.00 ¥Nt to work in “cheap restatis are 30 to 40 per cent ahead of last| prices up rather than with falling or Lore Mass i" ’ Bomar : ng ols Junior Chamber of COmMMErce x. ional Engineering Co. .. 5.00 ANS vear in non-luxury itéms | prices, unemployment. | ) : ‘ a" eu made its annual call to Clothe-A-Ig ol " a Seal. Inc. and Em. The girl told the court her step- : stra ———— ee. | f6r Of scarce raw material? to” this 1 Underwood. Child headquarfers. They took 10 jo ol : : 2 doo father was continually quarreling ; { country in specified time, and to | Sud one w Yes 1 : : the best 1 children to the stores and’FtAtted Riviera Club Boosters .. 16.00 With her and abusing her. She said aren % 5 rus aw et gs ents Be 8. 2 / ’ 1 were Jame " .s Tor ‘an /her mother always sided with her : Colonia areas, n, ge a ! an Tison Retm them 8B LL . danadan Cannas 15.00 ® » ts M hall Pla 0 tri to iq ; " 1 brid YOU can still obtain an appoint stepfather. She finally became dis-| oO k ¥ f S T wan arsha n countries . £ . The bri ment to take one or more childrén| wroqaye (otal $ 464.00 usted and went to Gallion, O., she ver a e Oo iamese wins agree to return all oil they get of wolin Mh : ; “welveteen s to the store Telephone Riley. $551 a $s Arak e ee $7840.20 sald, where her real father lived tContinaéd—Lrom-Page One) | The experts’ opjnions had no n-| from us after five years. r 5 and carried and an appointment will be made DIRECT DONORS with his second wife. | . : fluence of the Speers, however. | AT LEAST eight investigations, “ 1 : a white or for whatever hour and day most . y x = : tation, We just don't have that “We don’ or W At them | scheduled for Senate and House # alin 1 She is the , rely. mont National Malleable | AFTER STAYING there {two kind of money @ doIr'y ever Wahl 10 ste Mem’ 0 regular session, will be used by wi Mrs. P. H sonvenien }.2you Steel Castings Co. . 48 Children weeks, the girl said it became ap-| “For a while we thought they ns Jong Jey Tre ks MA 0. Republicans to blacken Democrats 5 day { { 4 A Dove nn. 9 rmploy Factory, vp . loome.: S ; ., or Speer said. ’ : 2 3 CASH CONTRIBUTIONS may be mp oYors of Actory parent she Was unwe lcome. So, could be placed in a state hospital. | The Spéérs hive not seen thel —they hope. 5 6% wi a follow tht Office and Athletic she returned to Portsmoutlr. Her But I understand now that there is : [ , i ¥ " Columbia mailed to Clothe-A-Child, Indianap Association of PF, R mother and stepfather ordered her *h h 1 for like thi twins since they were born Nov. 20| Therll try to make politieal., yi 1. lis 314 W. Maryland St. All on pier ‘ no such hospital for cases like this.|,, o. Bedford hospital. Neither babgy| ¢apital of thesé: i ' home afte oi} Time ‘ i ‘ Mallory & Co. 11 Children to "Get out and stay out “Consequently, I'll hajve to insist : A ts. as a Alabama S the money Teteived through the! y. Chambe C Q y ) 4 " has been named. Riley Hospital] Andfesen investigation of com- an k : ' Jr, mber of om- She then went to Columbus, O. that surgeons try to opérate. i | | 1 Mr. York mails and on the Mile-O-Dimes is 0 Child ’ ork { re She attendants refer to them as twin modity speculation; dismantling . \ used to purchase clothing for the THEE 10 Children W Bue Wurking in a A But all the weight of thousands aA)’ and twin “B.” of German war plants, gray and aulomatic a) \ / 4 i ana Unive sg ) urenas othin I - . " er Who! 6 0 . | ¢ is, . t needy gb a a TTI ee Bell ay of years of philosophy. law, religion Pediatricians still doubted that black markets, disability pensions : a . 1 & of Sigma Your éantiibution made today will iS is Water Co, ila A (inkls eile ahi was {ils and human ethics were against the (ne twins would win their battle (this might be used agaifist Gen. | wat the purfuct i 4 nity, The be an investment toward a happier Dr eta 6 2 1 ( ren mate with thé trucker She said Speers. for life even though they gained, Eisenhower, toe), operations of : ; ys the Cincin) Christmas for some unfortunate pe. Cris r Intein : that he became “worried” after *hey| “No doctor will operate to sepa- weight—except - for a temporary RFC, voté frauds in Missouri, Jus- ¥ hd the 4 ; Art. child--and vourself, an Nie " . ha got to Miami and turned her over Ate the twins, even if the parents interruption during the last ow | tité Dépdrtmient pardons granted 4 ] : ——— Previous balapee ..........$6776.20 tod Shift Td Children to Ciravolo, who is married and has [NSist” Dr. Casely said. “The days—on the usual baby’s diet of members 4 Capehe gang, wir — Orne that q i Altenh Faithful Times 200 ” : . ren Felli ethics 'of the profession prevent milk formula. ’ | contrdéts and procurement, Ara- 3 Is Arr ATLA RuL EY Finance Div, of Veter Ee wbiniss . us from trying what we know to| If thé twins did survive, how- bian oil needed and ap/uc a > I'T, Henriét{a Davis Missionary ans Administration’ 2 Children Now Juvenile Court is trying to be futile.” lever. they sieves would bé able to : The Lad: __Rociety of Jones Taber- For Employes af NY work out a solution for her, : A : Nee diorialy : ARMY CONDUCT PROBED 3 tenhetm ' nacle A. MLE. Zion Church 5.00 uy. ’ ah [At present, puzzled authorities der Cites Dilemma Ay. — ee lr wr RG 7 . i Central R. R. Freight say, these alternatives are all they Spokesmen for the American Can't Sit or Stand | WASHINGTON, Ded. 20 (UP)— ! tL ‘ mc ———Christmas3 rinter" 300 House : 2 Children 0 (ik of. Either some relative Medical Association at Chicago said! Neither could sit or stand. Both The Army announced here today of - the hose Junior Boys and Girls of znd Floor Shoe Dept. of of the: girl must assume respon- doctors in the case should be guid- would sperid -theéir lifétfme in the that it is invéstigating black market & / Mrs, 1 Blaine Avenue Methodist | yr § Ayres & Co. 7 Cfidren sibility for her of she must go to *d bY the oath laid down for them position in which thiéy have lain |dciivities, customs violations and VEY ‘ay | The prog Church bee ce 250 Mr. Dickinson and Mr. the girls’ school. by Hippocrates two thousand years fn an incubator from birth—on a other reported iiegnduet ‘dmong | ; a a Same by 4 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kv 500 Opre ........ io. YOM} ..n & ago: Isingle mattréss with théir feet éx- ifs pérsonnel in Gé iy. i ent of tl - . on | 31 pj y ; i ad sic by t Arlen .. iin coo 10.00 Employer's’ Motual Lis- | THIS CASE is one of the many| “To pleasé no one will I prescribe tending in opposité diréctions. rae Sh et. | Zz S 9 50 music A Friend ued A Insurance G 1 Child |the Juvenile Coutt says makes its a deadly drug or give advice which! They havé béén keépt’in the in-|. WOH ArOuS hog rw HOUSE ow ad, ’ /l . 4 Ensemble, Employees of ” akbrn "All Eviployem of Iniurande [job of protecting and helping chil- may cause his death.” lcubator because ft is the only crib cy : : i Owen Beck mploy ‘astern Air- | E ) “al <8 . ; . | . le Glee ¢ re ase] Die of Farm Paream 1 ona | Topi hopeless Le] Prot. Mortimer J. Aller, Ort. ng enongt i tscommotiets thé, CITIZENS GAS E COKE UTILITY pe ee Infpeétion, Rupervision And tama. Sh en parents shove their young- versity of Chicalio authoiity on the! -Despité -‘théir common brain ? i : ; Re a inal : a : “ {earns 1 Child sters out into society ‘without dis- philosophy of law, said that the tissue, thé two babies apparently 49 §0 PENN sr Miss Elsa Si Y, AMOR oT 32. tr ndiana . Coal charging their responstbilities to- | Indianapolis case involves “the have separate personalities and] ’ . . . Mrs, Georg x A Tr, a a” 3 OS iw + 1 Child ward them, there is little we cap whole question of mercy killing” - mentalities. Twin “A” may ery A Miss Ch: Church ie yi 10.00 Aliso - al 5-- . {do they assert. “And the courts have held,” he while “B” coos happily. One may ;- § the group Studen nis and Faculty Purdue : Export “ht ing - a. } Cute ANNUAL FIRE COST HIGH saith “tha Shorey Xilung 3 murder.’ [be 4nting WRHE the othe luxe a by Rise Io ion. Inde Cent sas] “EN Lith " 8 Dopt, ~ PRN . . | He said hé could offer the nar- with its tiny toes. However, doctors; 1 ; * will distri Pham I i . ” er au " iy £4. «1 Child | Annually, fires attack about 400.- ‘ents no advice but to take the chil- Said that it could net be determinéd ; Henry Sc M3 a ” hrist. .. ,o0 J PPA ..... 1.CKfld 000 homes dnd causé thé deaths of dren or face prosecution. for non- whether they havé normal meéntali- the benedi Craranairesiadbinas rn asper Hayes ......... 1 Chi (7000 persons front burns | support. : |ties until they weré growm - : ( yh A , ; : tn Zi, a SS Te Tha , ' . A ‘ ; , % Ji . : . le. on 1 . : ' : : v \ : el “ . s 2 ‘ : Tv Lia la, 4 2 i HY ; J J N\