Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1948 — Page 2
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“Mrs. Manners:
1 WOULD LIKE YOUR OPINION ad the opinion of r readers, I have been married four years and have one be riad that you get them. If you
hat Can Be Done Done About Jealous Husband?
"1 4on’t see how your life ean be dull. There must be some variety in trying to remember which of the three husbands you'te kissing. : Hang on to No. 3. Don’t tell him you object to his attentions
“ghild. My husband accuses me of going with 1 men 1 don’t) ons period of lime, consult your
en know and neither does he.
unfaithful husband.
§ : 4 his trust—maybe he was just trying to worry you.
A spokesman for Hagana said the Palestine.
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One of the happenings—my husband went to town and fem." ealled home. By mistake someone on the line answered my "* ring apd I answered, 100. When my husband returned home he was Her Ex<Husband angry, thinking the party.was at our house. He said it was a male voice. Then again when we .are ‘out together, if I see a male friend whom I have known for years and he speaks to me and I return his greeting, my husband gets angry and-sometimes walks off -and leaves me, father. He seldom carries the baby while we're out. Whenever he knows! He seems to want people to know I'm a mother but not that he's a of someone’ getting married he always says if he had it to do over again he sure would think See, 1 font wink he loves me and I'm will1 have his freedom i € 50 qaesires, 5 Fo ie no might be faithful to me now as far as other women are concerned and ever Be 5 ver Now he is 3 wi but ive hasn't always been. He wants 10 know what's your opinion of an 8 8 ever 0
E Bu tormen our husbiind' a little, enjoying his jealousy, | i Lo Wher ore angry! rolnd vou smiled broadly at a man in revenge? 'but I guess it does. hi Your husband wants you attractive to men but doesn’t want them would do Anything right-at all and <f attractive fo you. It isn't what you do, it's what he thinks you de or money—I am the loser of everything—and he is a good lodge member. : want to do. Maybe he’s been unfaithful because you haven't inspired That's a joke,
“attacks were the largest punish- - (Thé British radio, in a broad- in all kinds of weather.” ment operation yet carried out in| {cast heard by NBC, said the two! eee ———————— — : the month-old war set off by’ the ships were intercepted by two British, QUITE A CAR / 'lemERGENCY USE ONLY p “ - United Nations’ decision to parti- (cruisers and five destroyers aided "tion Palestine. {by - paratroopers aboard two trans-| Fields Jewish militia attacked the Arab|port ships. The refugees were taken police here and placed its value at! [Plymouth Bay in 1778 survived by L settlement near the refineries with to Cyprus, the broadcast said) $400. Later he amended his report pouring rum into their water-filled . machine guns, grenades, fire bombs The drama on the high seas was|to say the value included i and ¢ ite. ihe spokesman said, {highlighted by continued violence inicash in the glove com “Jaflicting. Nee) aay Sa the. Holy Land. Three British sol- the automobile,
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| poisom_ your mind against this man. Forget about it. 3 Life isn't exciting every moment—married or single. Can't you remember spending a few dull Highs wiitiom. dates and withuj
Makes Her 50 Angry = I DON'T SUPPOSE you will think I have any problem but I have been hurt so it has ruined my life. My ex- husband is the world's prize “heel.” Six weeks after we were married -he deserted me and ran off
th my new automobile and savings. He never supported me a day
MRS. E 5. [any way.
Don't blame the lodge—the members thought that your husband “Acting willing to give him freedom causes you trouble. He wants was all right just as you thought. He
oi to be wanted—don’t you? Come now--you're in love, both -of you~ but nota good husband.
since Should I try to make a go of our ktriagt or should 1 explain to i ute: to You. Siem Sakon . my husband my real feelings toward him? I'm afraid if 1 do that, it Get yourself a mew dn be ype. will end’ everylhing between us, but 1 want to be fair with him.. B.B, | ress—be as
possible
What are you trying to do—out-marry Manville? You've been so . g busy at the altar you haven't taken time to grow up. It's time that you do, Don’t worry because yowre contented. Be glad that you
Let Mrs. Manners and readefs of of Land Ser Your questions. Write in
= arity a good #42 end sin Mat you've found A the right m man, | land 81. Hagana MILLER l; Another attack was mad upon, diers were wounded seriouslicin- Tek dast-night.. All bars, cafes and res-| ii. UniledPross-Sia fl. Corraspendant. the Salameh quarter, an Aish Area Aviv. last night as. they celebrated, taurants were ¢ Ta 4 a piesa AL, Jan. 1=The Jew- Ha an Jaffa and Tel Aviv, thethe New York at the fashionable been in the month A ish underground army Hagana SA1a spokesmar said: Three houses were Park-- Seaside Hotel, ~ WHICH was Many were unable to ataking: that its militia had made DOWN up and the area was occu-packed with soldiers. Ite
nd . church services because there heavy attacks upon Arab settle- Pied for two hours, the report said. There were no public celebrations| was no prot ments in Haifa and Jaffa last night] Two Blockade Runners Boarded of the. New Y : in retaliation for the death of 42) The new fighting came amid re- BUS DRIVER'S | HOLIDAY : Sha bos Jews at the Haifa Consolidated Re-| ports thatthe (wo blockade run-| ALBANY, N. ¥. (UPY—8he Gels Club's ‘Go Pr pat - % i oh. fineries Tuesday. ners, Pan Crescent and. Pan York! HL: Williams, paval Veteran i] red i An official British snnouncement had been boarded in mid-ocean by RE said that four Arabs were killed the British navy with demands that! : and 31 wounded, many. seriously, in they debark tneir 12,000 refugees oNiopened a tropical goldfish store, ~1 Club that the family" ‘goat had ‘the Haifa attack. =~ the Isle of Cypius without touching {like fish.” he explained. “Besides, eaten’ the club's only copy of its [this is better .han driving a bug by-laws and the minutes of all hut! 3 three meetings of the organization,
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He belongs™ to a good lodge, I didn't think the lodge upheld wrong! It's di his fault—I would treat him right if he
ear in the Holy Land from their homes. : wy
|of driving a bus, turned. his fav orite Anne Butterworth; secretary, re- 04 hobby into a business. Williams Ported to & meeting of. the Sponsor | ¥*
COLUMBUS, O. (UP)-<Georgé Ww. Sailors aboard the - grounded | reported theft of his car to {brigantine General Arnold outside
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find his affections offensive for a. doctor. In the meantime, don’t:
ora ever sent for me or ever made things right in any way. He won't| #4 aw up and settle down—he worked in different states. ; Two years ago he came back because his conscience hurt him and | asked me to go back with him and forget the past. He left again
working in Indianapolis, making
be square. He had my car and!
OUT-OF-TOWN READER.
still may be a good lodge member
nd dances where men and women
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tryouts tomorre
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{for adults will start at 10 a. m. timing ‘of his le and end at 12 noon. -the debate to coms. In |" “THe gala benefit show, which wiljj!e” to Republican leaders he gaiqheld at the Coliseum in | serve ‘ruary, is open to all amateur ska | prese NY Shuntry by Sompleting my
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{school “and college students. sons ‘who did not attend the try ts! and who still want to take part y'° York ‘for the presidential nomina.
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Again Takes No Out of '48 an
By JOHN L. STEELE United Press Staff Staff Correspondent . WASHINGTON, Jan. 1—Sen
" {of Republican presidential apie was. seen today as a strong “no politics” in the forthico ~ fight on the Marshall Plan, Ming The 63-year-old Michigar:. publican is chairman of the Foreign Relations (Som)
48ay he didn't want his
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| Wai letter marked his tt d b take himself out of mov f ‘Why don't you admit it to each other and to yourselves? If you've done your best and don’t want 1 actior dtnutial mee. 1 pres ’ I'd say a husband of character is unfaithful when he does those this husband. Find yourself a good od ro ary of congréssional “debe oo things which he would consider unfaithful were his wife to-do them. Let the next one pay the biils. ’ thy ; Fo ; unfaithfulness isn't restricted in ‘practical connotation to You'll not only be without a husband but you'll be without friends. 2 £7 Lm ¥. 16 characterizes bad faith in general. | if you_become_bitter and spend evenings running down your husband. . 08 ty lH ly hat-some. some ones 0 | . {5 Does’ t Léve 3d Husband [ ave vane Sono ayn - lad a in hess a husband | a: pe I 7 IM 20 YEARS OLD and have a baby boy, 17 months old. I've been| if you remember his good qualities, n_ Principle § dn married two times before this. marrigge. ‘My son belongs to my second! ‘Ww. 59, Ww ; - ; fe mele d. - oman t oe i : 4 i I don't love my ‘third husband, but T wouldn't hurt him for 1AM & WOMAN ani 10.Go Dancing. . A | ICE-O-RAMA—Back in practice for their third Times Ice-O- Roma show at t the was motivated § Y 1°. | anything in the world. My baby and. I have Just aboul eVerIRIng We|uyeyy uy age. | Like 40 go dancing os i . hast Sooke oe blot man Coliseum are (seated): Virginia Buchanan, a sophomore at Howe High School, and the s himse o ] BE A rant a EE m-samnied £5 Just Say howe ad peer T get Tontsome at Hmes and don't know anyone that I care to go out owe brother-sister team of Jacque and Stuart LaDuke, Broad Ripple High. School students, “io 1d he thing : Ill you please help me find some nice man? MRS, COLUMBUS ye Weste band to make real love to me; I'm contented to Juat let him kiss mé If there aren't 1 : a | 3 So une ¢ aren't any eligible men in your home town, go elsewhere,
Ioe-0-Rama Solo ER : fm Tryouts Tomorrow io. iin as
| |. Specialists to Quali | For Benefit Show | Skaters wanting to do
specialty numbers in ‘Fhe Times spending issue will 7 eign la, WledeO- Rama show wii have their Jor Play »
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ony on both ‘sides of the a [ge-third of the Senate and al, | Members face re-election | io and / paigns, campaigns in which the
role. morning at the/| “THiS is a good time to clear
{Pair Grounds” Coliseum, Tryouts [¢, Atmosphere,” Sen, Vandenberg
Id a reporter in explaining the tter. - He referred the let-
“I am confident that I can pest
nt term in the Senate, 1
ters of all ages. There are no entr! | jurge that my name shall not be fees or charges for taking part. !|Presented or supported either i,
[the Michigan state convention er j She lse-O-Ramy |p nations: convention a Phila. eo delphia.”
Tryouts were held this week | ‘Draft’ Not Ruled Out pre=sctiool and grade school, = |. In Detroit, Michigan Republican
leaders indicated they would sup{port Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New
BOY-GIRL TEAM—Apiong the mary teams Prac, make arrangements by telephog™ v/tion in view of. Sen. Vandenberg's ticing for the lce-O-Rasfia were Bill Burge of Beech | Grove and Mary An Aon ‘Gulley, Wasingron High.
The Times, RI. 5551, or Mrs. Ng" 8|statement, {Koster at the City Park and 8 Sen. Vandenberg's letter, how. -.ireation Department, WA. -45
jatar, did not preclude Poutilty of r— '& “draft Vandenberg”
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18 also his party's leader on ©. Tale policy matters. Yesterday ploreign Republican leaders in hig # Wrote
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