Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1947 — Page 2
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ee ‘Bmoky.” Do you know if it’s possible to get a record of Spade Cooley's By JOSEPH L. MYLER v I le , your opinion was prompted by the" fact that your replies ’ Soapin’ the Saddle,” theme sorig on” WIBC's “Sundown Serenade, United Press Staff Correspondent - program 5 MRS. H M.D WASHINGTON, . Dec. 23—David » have heen intelligerit and considerate. oo. 3 ‘The theme song in “Smoky” was “Down in the Valley,” with BE. Lilenthal says atomic energy may . : \ Soveral years ago I met a girl in her middle 30s. “Cowbby's Lament” also featured. abolish hunger on this planet. : IMS & Ayres & i) I'hrough e¢lose association and: compatibility we fell in api the Saddle” was made for radio transcription records But that time is not yet and, the : 1 voms i inbiana vou 1s Vian ve. While melancholy by nature, she can be alert®and charming, par- °BI: Mr. Cooley records for Columbia which soon may release the population Bulletin said « today, : * lticularly among new acquaintances, She has a keen intelligence and number. something has to be done in the Backs ban be a good conversationalist Worried Because 2 Sons Don't Mind Her meantime, Of Mc TY her writings or conversation a certain amount of sadism prevails 1 HAVE TWO girls and two boys at home. The boys are 12 and 14 Guy Irving Burch, editor of. the Lie . : Jn whNTyshe feems to derive much satisfaction, enjoyimg hurting me. we Jive in the country and don't ave any chores only carrying in bulletin and director of the Popula- 3 , WASHING? This callses us long periods of separation. I believe she loves me Of wood and carrying water a quarter of a mile. My husband does public tior-Re{erence Bureau, sees but one Chairman Ch he wouldn't desire another chance. In her view there is always work antl is home only at nights. alternative to hunger: Decrease the | = 5 J) of the § a justifiable reason for ner actions. “" The boys are afraid one will ‘have to-do more than the other. They population. : . Das you believe there are people who. just can't resist a desire 10 mind their daddy but on Saturdays when ‘he's gone he tells them to iy Burch~%s cobakitg particu- . Compe x hurt those whom they love and seemingly respect? I would do anythdng| cut wood, etc, and they do as they please. T've been In bad health arly of Europe, where population : Congress “in for this woman if: it wers possible to have a normal, compatible hd can't whip them. When 1 did whip them they talked terrible to jhcreases far outstrip food produc- would autho relationship for a prolonged period. of time, TROUBLED. me.’ Their daddy whips them hard. They worry me till. I'm a hervous fion. The nations of Europe, he : asked by Pre: * Mavbe the woman ought to be paycho-analyzed. I don't know wreck. We lost a boy older than the one 14 and we spoiled this one said, must get their birth rates un- - European Re why she is melancholy—you don't Anow< why-—she probablyl doesn't because he. took the baby's place - der control. He also & know why. She may need medical attention--she may need religion The bys are mean to my girls, 5 and 10. They fight. Im afraid Faces Big Problem President was and a new philosophy. they'll hurt each other bad. I want them to like me and I. don't The United States, Mr. Burch 1 his request You could ignore hgr peculiarities as you would a child's flair for want to be mean but something has to be done or I'm going to lose said, will face the same hard neces- | tions for the gaining attention—but that wouldn't cure her, what fide mind 1 have. I married real young and didn't know Any- sity if she keeps using her soil and Mr. Truma . x : . . . thing a out raising children. Will' you and®mothers of sons hem me? sther resources at present rates, 000 for the fir M- riage License Requirements in Michigan ; H Be a I Ni is S00 fo the PLEASE TELL MF what are the requirements to get a marriage You probably still favor the “spoiled” son—consequently he oes said, when this country must sta- 000,000 to be jcense in Michigan? Do $ou need a hlood test and physical examinagion Advantage of you and the other son objects. Double your efforts to bilize its population and conserve its Germany. fst need to be at least, 18 years old? Can you take a blood test be fair, Take away privileges of both boys if they don’t do their natural resources” if it is to go on a for physical examination in Indiana and take papers to Michigan? ~ share-—give each deserved rewards. producing the surpluses necessary No , J. W. You're suffering from not training your sons ‘to respect you. in win wars and feed starving na- 8 Mr. Eaton Without parents’ consent the man and woman must each be .1 Deut Jepent the imjsiake on ous young ‘daughters, An eminent tions.” ; advocate of b years old. A blood test, physical examination and wait of five days Dry nn ——y ay a yet ontuay Sum fhe high chair to Mr. Lilienthal, chairman of the icy. urged th for the license are required. Write the county clerk In the.city where Don't omit writ ® Re J NS vi K eir sins of omission, Atomic Energy Commission, said in “general obje vou wish to obtain the license to learn if. an Indiana doctor's blood PASS. VO rent well, vo bab] Chicago Monddy that atomic sci- Marshall Pla certificate and health report is acceptable - ise You aren Yell, your probably are taking the boys’ nor- ence holds out the “glorious prom- | would be be mal battling too seriously. Be fair—and let the boys “take it" from tse” of dav bringing food “pro- ] i Ad . 2" of one day bringing p ) only from ye: Should a Boy, 18, Drive a Car? i here . ‘ duction abreast of population “I for one 1 AM A BOY, 18. 1 do hot drive a car. My father seems Var inink Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems 5'O%'h. it clear to ( t would be a crime to allow me to have our car once in a while and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Marv. He said that fundamental re- adopts the 1 "1 met a girl and began caring for her quite a lot. I.would like $0 and St. ‘ ’7 |search with the radioactive prod- # should in ike her out, but she doesn’t like to go on stréetcars and busses— " - - - erm eee —— (ucts of atomic energy can “unlock it must see i neither do I, as a matter of fact, I ean hardly blame her, can 1? new knowledge of plant growth told reporter nN Boi ’ £ id It to forget her or what? Could an wutomoblle Resuntly Fire Insurance Company which may magnify each year's RE ~~ tand in my way? i production from the land.” : He promise } You need more than a car—yeu need additional > to ki ¥ M C tH Di % Population Increases ; 3 would. give © He ’ win girls on trolley fokens—and vou need better powers of persuasion ec S Cc o er irec or. The 16 Marshall Plan nations in- On Monday, December 29, we resume our s. 1 complete exa gree to convinge your Father that you're old enough to drive. You won't C. R. McCotter, president of the Brice Black, president, Liberty Mu- creased 2035000 in -1946 Rone, In { Sl pian, become very successful in business with older men if you can’t ,..i Dealers National Mutual Fire tual Insurance Co. Boston; L. D wha ail Uniiey Staley Mae Day Week, being closed every Monday—giving ; ew en approach vour own father. . Brill, president, Northwestern Mu. ® record 2.279,000 to its population } of. world cor Carnollene Persuade your father that you will be a serious driver—that the Insurance Co. here, has been riamed tual Fire Association, Seattle, Wash This country up to now f1as man. the security other ‘fellows drive. Apply yourself (o learning to “drive, and dent ~~ director of the American Mutual yj Hagge, president, Employers aged.io.raise a surplus.of. food. But our employes a 2-day week-end, every week. | take advantage of him if he lets you have the car. Haven't you an Alliance. ‘ Mutual Liability Insurance Company European food production hasn't | Z ) uncle or an adult friend who might teach you, if he refuses” One Carl N. Jacobs, president of the of Wisconsin, Walise®Wizs Eliot hep pace ih, Furcpes popula - Sen. Robe : . : with enough trust to let you learn in his car might bring your father Hardware Mutual Casualty Co, R. Howard, president Middlesex Mu- a Ma Do ig of ein tre th av . 1 r- - 0 J § will ¢ q trom the awe . : Stevens Point, wi, is president Wal Fire Insurance Co. "Concord shall Plan, as now conceived, will SHOP TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY Poyed i g. other girls (there are others at 18, you know) might change Vice presidents include IL. G. Pur- Mass: James S. Kemper, chairman, contint lv. through 1951 , . strast floor balcony this girl's slant. You didn’t do so well—right at Christmas—she prob- mort, president of Central Manu- Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co. inde on y 1g a cos more th ably expects’ ap Fi ®avagant gift. facturers Mutual Insurance Co. Van Chicago; H. J. Pelstring, president, LIONS BECOME PETS 9:00 to 5:25 oy oe . : Wert, O, and Charles E. Hodges, Pennsylvania: Lumbermens Mutual FO H. (UP)—AS ts BF , today at 4:00 p.m. Theme Song of the Moy oe vie” ‘Smoky’ president, American Mutual Liability Fire Insurance Co., Philadelphia MO a ch ors To Mr. Tr q WE ARE GETTING a radio-phonograph for Christmas. Now there Insurance Co, Boston, Mas ind John I. Train, president, Utica a pair of mountain lion cubs which jhidta) Seam) is a song we all like very much but cant find out what the name' Other directors named were S. Mutual Insurance Co. Utica, N..Y. wander at will about their home He pe ask z ‘ Germany, $3 - » by the Int $550,000,000 y fund. Money for ganizations gS #4 ' propriated. 2:3 14 yred : co ZA Mr. Taft 21'es | <=~2~Y AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 75 CHRISTMASES ghar di i that while 5 objectives o : could be ach 3 vears, he toc authorizatior Mr. Eaton ; nations of E be porting unde : ° government, i : ellites . of . 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