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Dear Mrs. Manners:
CAN A GIRL 17 really
Ask ‘Mrs.-Manners—
Can 17-Year-Old Girl Really Be in Love?
be in love? I am 17 and the
d I hoy I go with is 20. He says he loves me very much and | (feel that I Jove him. Do you think this is just “puppy”
love on my part? Should he ily knows that we are going
Expected to Tell Plans Next Monday
By LYLE C. WILSON
United Press Staff Correspondent
it is this serious. I think he really loves me beca WASHINGTON, Dec, 26 — Henry Rt married until I was at least | A. Wallace's political program is a He takes me anywhere I want to g double-barrelled affair designed to ™ d affection that I wouldn't get o lick President Truman in 1048 and
Our families get
Mr, Wallace would expect to head the left wing presidential ticket again In 10562 — and to be elected, That would In-
desire, You may not he sure that the
wing would absorb or displace most of the Democratic Party organiza tion outside the Solid Bouth, On Monday night Mr. Wallace will state his 1048 political plans in a Mutual System broadcast from Chicago. A slightly qualified an nouncement that he will lead a
but wait awhile and have other
Write me when you're 19 an
miss IL
along togethe
80 much
to set up a major makes good money. T miss him left wing party Boling together five months 1 still for 1952. Am T just silly? If this isn't love, really being in
you'll marry sénsibly-~hut you'll know
p volve a funda- you'll hope with all your heart that he does, v mental realignment of partiesin you're. wise, Mr. Wilson J) ich the left to do.
thought that you had that “wonde You may suffer from having It but you'd suffer in missing It,
consider it serious? My fam“steady” but they don't know
ise when I told him I didn't want to 0, he sail he would wait till I said 0, buys me things, and. gives me love therwise . r nicely. He is a hard worker and when he's away and after live for the minute I can see him
love must be wonderful : —CONFUSED
Real love will be just as exciting-—but one thing you can count on you'll KNOW when you love a man. confused by the thrill of dates and impressed by attention, which you
You aren't sure now. You're
man vou really. love loves you, but You may not know why
you love him and you may not want to love him, but you'll know, If
what you WANT
I should tell vou to hang on to this considerate boy—and I do—
dates. Be honest with him. Try
earning affection by giving it—in good deeds and warmth—among members of your family and your friends
d tell me how many times you've rful feeling” 1'd hate to have you
third party in next years presi- A Girl at Whom Men Make Passes
dential election is almost inevitable Kidnaped by Reds Mr, Wallace's published state ments have by now foreclosed any and ended at the deal by which he might support I President Truman for election next year. Mr. Wallace also has black balled most of the possible Republican candidates, including Sen Robert A. Taft, Gov. Thomas E I get attention from Dewey and B8en, Arthur H, Van their friends who approach me in denberg. Mr, , Wallace probably ut they 100k like they'd like to. could support Harold E. Stassen or At the office the Gen, Dwight D. Eisenhower {for President on the Republican ticket! infiltrated outfit which is begining without eating too many words | to blossom with some of the char"But the left wing of American acteristics of a Communist front. politics has kidnaped Wallace and! Ready and waiting 1s the Comhe would have difficulty getting munist-infiltrated American Labor away. Among his captors are the'party ow York, It has cast American Communists whose publi- nearly 500.000 votes in past pres! cations now whoop it up for him! dential elections and without it. Mi As the spiritual successor of the Roosevelt could not have carried late FDR, who, in turn, they used New York state in 1044 or 1940 to denounce as a war-mongering either, The ALP will split if Mr imperialist until Hitler invaded the Wallace is nominated for President Boviet Union and Russia desper- but a substantial chunk of it will ately needed the assistance Mr. go along with him Roosevelt was able to give, Communists and the PCA are Red-haired Walter Pp. Reuther petitioning now to get Mr. Wallace was here the other day making a on the ticket in California next speech about the United Automo- year. In Illinois a new-born pro bile Workers of America (C10), of [gressive party is ready and walting Which he is the president. Some-|for him, provided legal action fails one asked Mr. Reuther about Mr. to deprive it of ballot status gained Wallace and the redhead replied last November in a judicial election Wallace has been lost by organized! Other states where Bernard labor to the Communists because Conal, PCA spokesmen, believes it he went on to.remark: will be relatively easy to put Mr
At dinner parties I feel a sly hand patting my knee other, dodging att walk Into a room ar me. It's not a “we-should-have-a-li the kind I want In crowded cars I'm always th jammed elevators 1 get im ‘
good hu
visiting sale:
“The Communists provide the Wallace on the ballot are: New greatest political valet service in Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, the world. They write your Connecticut, Oregon, Washington,
speeches, do your thinking, arrange Tennessee, Indiana, Michigan, Towa your meetings, provide for applause Colorado, Ohio, Montana and Kenand as often as needed they in- tucky ? flate your ego.” . | It Mr. Wallace and his backers Alded by PCA, Too get on half the state bellots Combining with the Communist are talking about, Mr Party to spark Mr, Wallace's polit-|defeat will be fcal adventure is the Progressive election Citizens of America, a Communist- one
they Truman's assured in a close
and 1948 looks like a “lose
LS. Ayres &
Remember . . .
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On Monday, December 29, we resume our 5-Day Week. being closed
on't respect sipping my soup when suddenly 1: I've started at one end of the table entions +
ttie-home-together” look--and that e one landing on a man's lap. In ~ rubbed unnecessarily, sband” prospects—then along come suggestive tone, They don't whistle, close
move in at. home my
Distillers Slow To Resume Output
WASHINGTON, Dec. 268 (UP)— Some of the nation's largest distillers marked time today before reuming whisky-making operations to awalt government action on future grain allocations, The voluntary whisky - making ‘holiday” ended at midnight Christmas Eve, but there appeared no rush by the distillers to jump into production again,
Two distillers, at least, were awaiting President Truman's action on the Republican anti-inflation bil One of the bill's provisions gives Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P Anderson authority to allocate grain to distillers through January. Mr. Truman is expected to sign the bill soon,
A spokesman for Schenley Distilleries said at Lawrenceburg, Ind that it will “keep the status quo” until Mr, Truman takes action on the bil." And Seagrams disclosed at Louisville, Ky., that it didn’t believe any distillery would begin operations until some general agreement is reached throughout the industry
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w— w—— ——— asm brother-in-law forgets we're related. I still trust my father, I don’t look much different than any other girl—I don’t act differently—and I don't feel differently, What do I do? -—PASSED BY. Do you HAVE to look at the men on your entrances? ' Are you sure that you don’t enjoy their glances? They might look at you (and all the girls), but you wouldn't know it if you didn’t look first. You probably have an Inherent physical attractiveness which you can-subdue in dressing modestly and in talking quietly. Inspire the trust of girls—become domestic, Why not Ignore your faculty? Keep your eyes on your soup and
your date, and your attention on your work. You're giving yourself too much glamour,
How Do You Replate Silverware?
CAN YOU TELL ME where in Indianapolis I can find out how to replate silverware? My flancee's mother has a number of silver-plated items on which the silver coating has worn through in spots. It would seem fairly simple to replate them by electricity, but I don’t know how to proceed. \ If it is a difficult process and one in which an “un-electrical” person would be liable to damage instead of improve the articles, I would like to know that too. ~A WOULD-BE POINT-MAKER WITH HIS PROSPECTIVE MOTHER-IN-LAW, According to Canning’s book entitled “Practical Handbook on Electro-Plating,” silverware having small portions peeled off may be “doctored” after the defective portion Is well polished. You're “on your own.” After the first anode I took to my knitting, :
The dirgétions say: “Take a piece of silver a few inches long and an inch wide. Place it between two pieces of wood to form an anode. Connect a length of copper wire to the silver, making a few turns to bring the wire to the other end of the stick. Wrap®several thick-
nesses of swansdown around the silver and tie the silver, Clean the |
articles In the cleaning vat, swilling in clean water, scratch-brush the faulty portions and smear with cloth soaked in amalgamating solution. “Connect the anode to the anode rod and the article to the cathode rod of the plating vat. Immerse the anode in the silver solution briefly and then run gently over the faulty places. Repeat until the thickness of the deposit is equal to that on the other part of the article. Burnish and finish? Four to six volts are needed.” ‘
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write In care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
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Acme Telephoto. LOVE TRIUMPHS—Fanny Hochmanova, 25, is shown on her arrival in New York aboard the liner Queen Mary. Nazi tatoo marks are visible on her arm, symbols of the year she’ spent in Auschwitz concentration camp—separated from Raymond Brown,
32, of Philadelphia, whom she will marry shortly after an eight-year eo" 1 . ’ 1 1 | romance. They met originally in Czethoslovakia, then along came war, interrupting their romance.
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90. S. Sailors Die
Off Finnish Coast
Ship Wrecked . In Blizzard
HELSINKI, Finland, Dec. 26 (UP) -=Nine American sailors met death from drowning and exposure when the U, 8S. ship Park Victory was wrecked in a Christmas Eve blizzard near the fortress town of Uto, military authorities reported today, Thirty-nine of the crew, include ing Capt. Allen Zepp, was rescued, One of the crewmen was saved after five hours of artificial respiration, Two of the dead succumbed from exposure shortly after rescue. Capt. Zepp told authorities he dropped anchor in the storm but that the bottom was rock and the anchor would not hold. The ship was driven against the rocks and split up in a few minutes. The captain ordered the crew into four lifeboats, which rapidly filled with water until some of the men were immersed up to their necks. A distress signal sent from the sinking ship was heard by a PFinne ish radio station and guards from | Uto fortress put to: sea in three | rescue boats. | Flashlight signals guided rescuers [to two of the lifeboats. Two others {reached a small rocky island, from | where the survivors were rescued. | Capt. Zepp reported that seven of the dead were lost when ‘huge waves swept them overboard while the ship. was breaking up. Names of the dead were not disclosed.
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