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ee m rried again. My stepmother made life very hard for me.
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———— UTI? The perso person se ives up ns ; 1AM A WOMAN 48 years. old and want you to solve my Te in San problem; 3 3 : ‘Where to See Foreign Movie Films ~|failed to end his life two weeks (court ue iI believed In. WHERE COULD I SEE outstanding films of foreign countries . When I was 2 years old my mother died and my father aaVUERE COULY 1 5 or | keeper, hanged ot tn
yuty happily, ing anot DT 0} got a job and we
n ana we quarreled constantly, § and left the state with my youngest daughter. 1 1. HAVE BEEN MARRIED to a wonderful man for three years.
. that didn’t work. Our ¢ and we fussed. I got my I married again, to get husband is very kind to us. my daughter .graduates next year.
TO a home anid education. My hast’, but now it's gambling. Every extra penny we have he wants
him, though. He isn't any company when I am with sleeps. When we go to town (which is very places to go. I am thinking of divorcing him an
why I want advice. I do not Intend to marry™again. {come due.
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» iy Indiana University Exlension Division displays a erles of films inensinig prison cell yesterday. When I was 18 I started working for a living with a seventh | ,, foreign. countries at the 1, U, Medical Center. Second semester | William Neithamer Was await-
grade education. As 15 I married and for 20 years we lived showings will begin Feb. 19, to be held each Thursday at 8:30 p. m. ing Grand Jury action in the siay-
ising our five children. Then my husband Sana see- ‘Husband Wastes His Money Gambling + |ing of Mrs. Anna Austin, 67, aly tiv ars. He|has cared for him since the death
by ourselves two months. T then met & man who loves me and my two children by a previous marriage, but right after of -his wife severdi months ago. had two sons. We enjoyed each other's company so we married. Well, We married he started. stopping for a beer every night. One night| “police said. that early yesterday ren fought all the time. I didn't love him he came in a half hour later than the usual time and we had 8 yy... ner removed a sheet from rce and started to work-again. ‘terrible argument. He agreed not fo stop for beer again, which he his cell cot, tied one end to a cell,
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We have been with him six years, and to take it and gamble in a poker game, {door y problem is, should I live with He was never married before and doesn’t realize the value of around his neck and jumped oft! my hisband? I do not and could not ever love him. 1 am grateful to money as<I learned to, He talks of having a home some day. Welhis bed. ~~ °° hia ar€ now in debt “fp to our necks” and I worry. I wish I didn't and; Neithamer groped his “way im at home. He sits and he says not {o-worry but how can one help it'if you have to’put out | 8 Polles Navy Dec. 19 and an-|has appointed Scommittes to study dom) T have to suggest a payment, and a larger-one week after week? He tells me we'll have noun t ever_have enough to cover e nses when ‘the debts Austin. He said he feared she/to baffiing military problems. tting a job, That's| 0 save but I never oug xpe. longs En a - Dw Y ‘Houston, president of “Rice Institute eens TTNTTEXAR, Rar Huince.vral
he had killed Mrs. basic physical
Y READER. I-hate to fuss bul how can 1 break him. of the habit that’s putting | his jvaid wife was ere her!
Your years of being knocked around make your tical Views iis deeper’ and deeper into trouble? ~WORRIED, death. understandable. 1 compliment you on your adjustments, but I'm I'd say your husband isn't too bad if he plays poker as moderately
disappointed that you haVén't developed kindliness award peuple as. he drank: beer. An extra half hour of beer drinking couldn't becausy of your sufferings. \ have made much difference—if he. started early or late. You eviIt's pretty heartless io cast aside a man whe helped you when dently don't drink—so the quantities that he consumed looked monneeded him. 1 wouldn't think that you could do that to a friend). strous to you. much less to a husband who looked out for you and your daughter. \ I can just see him flicking off the foam with ome Wary eye on You didn’t love him when you married but you used him—he was good \ the clock and one weary -foot out the door, his’ mind churning out enough when you needed him. ‘respo se to that bouncing he knew he'd get. Didn't he like beer and He lets you choose your entertainmeni—he wants (o please you. = curds before you married him? Have you stopped those irritating You probably ignored his sleeping and lack of suggestions when you h bits thatmay annoy him?
wanted his support. People ustially get more sleep after several years SA thrift 8 y wife is an asset in any “Home—but stacking hoard | of marriage than they de during courtship—it's quite normal. pennies gets — Your husband wants to be ‘more successWhy not work and get your conversation on a job—and keep your financially—yow've probably reminded him often enough that |
husband? If you left him and your salary weren't: ample your practical 10 Aid he. Are vou as saving as you could be—do you nr sense probably would send you husband hunting again. As soon as the [..L. (o much financi ly? Could you have skipped buying those man “outlived” his usefulness you'd leave again. Your three marriages drapes?
“ me o youve The Best o ives. I'm not prometing gaimbii g and drinking, but I do propose a Whe Selects Hoosier Salon Jurors? ’ degree of freedom for your h nd before he goes “all out” for it
different woman. WHO SELECTED the jury for the next Hoosier Salon? What were ~—ond maybe a members’ qualifications? Have ‘the artists of this state ever had the He didn’t ‘want a mother when
chance choose . wife—a companion. Even good men 2elp tt, Jury? : CITY READER. don't decide over night. Give him the
Names of jurors for the Salon are submitted by members of the him. foinvite his friends home. You don “ig ' i Artists’ Club comprised of Hoosier artists, Salon members poor put don’t sit and glare. They don’t ‘want you around—théy wouldn't come to your parties. . > ies?” Looking for Companionship Did your first husband appreciate your watching, the penn
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I AM IN the middle-age bracket like “Mrs. M" who wrote. ‘1 like Wants Name of Woman Doctor SN children because my “sis” has three. 1 like to play cards, but you see COULD YOU PLEASE give me the name and address of some “1 me one to play with. 1 also like to go to shows, but not alone: good woman doctor? —A STEADY REA a. wling which I know the ladies also like. I have a good job. | Mrs. Manners, I would like to win that lady's companionship. Can | Call the Doctors’ Private Telephone Exchange, MA, 2031
married you—he wanted a ve their wives—and they | rprise of his ‘life. Urge |
you help me? i READER. i Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your probre [TT nothing better than to find you a bowling partner, but | lems and answer your questions, Write in care of The Times, 214 you see, my readers trust me-—they write me in confidence, IW. + Maryland § Bf To
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Time Study Men Held Under T-H Act
‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (UP)— LY National Labor Relations "Board, in its sharpest split since the | Taft-Hurtley Law went into Aisct, ” ruled today that time-study men —are—professional employees and as such entitled to protection under | the law, The board voted unsnimouly to!
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ty Eo Fe NET 5 - ws - ww union,’ x ae] 5 “= | “Board Chairman Paul M. Hersog wt ' _~|and members John M: Houston and | : in v Ee Ave Murdock said time-study men was crippled. Wind - driven foe CLANG, CLANG—BANG—WENT THE TROLLEY!-<Two of [&Te essentially “fact-finders” with |
formed dams across the Detroit nine wd HW. were injured today when Trolleyman. Paul Lemon ment. Thy. held voles in
River and Silver Creek, threatening = swerved his Michigan St. trolley to avoid a truck pulling out of to let the water flood Horse Island an alley. oy Tieton) wmployos’: sn. and several river communities. Stan
Ontario,” Canada, was sNpord x
he trolley skidded over the curb at 600 W, New York by the Taft-Hartley Abt.
Harold Gleen 19, of 3145 N. Gale St. and Mahlon Pullen, 41, J. Copeland Gray voted with the!
' Bowling Green and Napoleon ~——"it was the apparent intent of Con.
eo Sipeieon, D emo rele gress to give such employees bar. Heavy fee formed on trees; bowl Economist Sees 1 ; 3 Sock [Fine Hpou,- ! Party ‘Sparkplug’ | But each felt that time-study men |
ing them over onto power lines, trolley and railroad tracks and mak- Were basically part-of management: ~tng It dRngerous to walk or me: NOW Rise | Mn HOL- WASHINGTON, Jif. 2 (UP) — Mr. Reynolds said he would sup- |
the majority deeisio 1 th left di House Democrats were quietly look~ port y ns only as beneath those standing. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (UP)—A ing around today for a youthful '0NE 2s the union remained inde- | ‘Trains Running Late prediction “that living costs will [pendent. The board gave th ‘and vigorous Congressman to head Ea e union, “Trains enteting Philadelphia from climb even higher this vear came 30 days to file non-Communist and | the West ran an hour to two hours from one top government economist ‘N¢!f National Congressional Com- financial affidavits required by the | late. The high speed trolley line today while another appealed to mittee in the forthcoming. political law, 4 between Allentown, Pa. and Phil- business to Plan now for “real pr ice campaign; — Adeiphis was out of service. |competition.” “|The recent death of Rep. Pat-|' "N% WARTIME PAY—PLUS _ | Pittsburgh, however, reported] Ewan CIague, CONMISSTONeE wr) B: Drewry (D. Va) left the “MANILA; Jan. 3 (UP}—Union’ that it had escaped any storm | labor statistics, said 1947 ended with chairmanship of the Democratic. employees at- two large fetineries damage although strong winds {retail prices “creeping up and no congressional Committee open. A struck at 8 a. m. today,’ “demanding | were “sweeping through the eity [indications of a break.” But he ceessor probably will be chosen WArtime back pay at a 50 per cent
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: ression ora “ the bottom of Lake Michigan were P a ee ‘Bdwin G. Nourse. Two most frequently considered ; - suspended completely from-9 a. m. chairman bY President Truman's '¢ Albert Gore of Tennessee and yesterday until 6 a. m. this morning Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. wh wer lines snapped mlon Council of Economic Advisers, said t en po &p 1a separate interview that pro- Other Democrats who have rehe route of the Chicago, South! ived ‘Shore and South Bend Railroad. duction in many lines is coming up Céived some consideration as a } u n to demand. With the end of the possible successor to Mr. Drewry The line runs through the densely sellers’ market Approaching; he saic, 8re Michael J. Kirwan of Ohio, Virpopulated areas of Gary, Hammond, far.seeing business feaders wit 211 Chapman. of Kentucky and ~ Michigan City. and South Bend. follow the policy .of competitive Harry R. Sheppard of California. Railroad officials ‘said considerable pyjcing eed mie debris was swept onto the tracks by e—————————— R | | . high winds but had been cleared Rockets Lay Phone Lines oyal Palace Given
away. this morning. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (up) — 10 Italian Government Hammond Hard Hit The Army Signal Corps has found a ROME,
Jan. 2. (UP)~—Historic | At. Hammond, an—area of more way of using rockets.to lay field tel- Quirinal palace, royal residence of than two square miles was left ephone wires across "rivers, ravines, the ruling Savoy family for 3 without electricity,” Calumet City, and other areas which cannot be vears and before that the residence | - : ; Ind; had no lights or telephone reached on foot. “The rocket-firing of the Popes, belonged to the Ital- 24
service. method has been found practical for jan government today as the official The 4200 prisoners at Stateville distances up 150 yards, residence of~the Italian president Prison, Joliet, were locked in their cells & we guard doubled Preparedness Pays Off the palace when the Italian conwhen cellblock lights flickered and CHESTER. Pa., Jan. 2 (UP)—Two stitution went into effect vesterday officials feared the electrie POET men were Killed and three others and the Keys were handed over ~woyld fail. Five Chicago radio tations were ambulance in which {hey were joy- ace guardian in a brief ceremony forced off the airfor varying lengths riding without permission crashed President Enrico de Nicola ‘said 3 28. 95, now of time. . Two of them, WAIT and into a tree. The dead were Michael he would not use the palace as WGES, reported that their trans- Malish, 22, and Edward V. Marker, his official full-time residence but mitting towers buckled arid fell un-'31. poth of Chester. only for state occasions. der tons of pressure from the ce and strong winds. -
Elmhurst, Ill, a suburb of Chi- Hoosier Roads Dangerous ;
Yh tlectriclty oy en on Siphon, | In N orth an el WwW est Are as These prices were abviously in error. Ty are switched. The items should have read a“ follows:
The Illinois Bell Telephone Co. . sald the storm had done at least Hoosier ronds except in the ex- cept for emergency due 15 blogked roads
$1 million damage to communica treme south and west i £110 ie. Vig mity v ot portions of in the. welaity Cent sad 1,000 Prs. Better Dark Shoes,
tions facilities in the Chicago and the state are dangerous for travel, some’ ord wert backed be fallen weit
northern Illinois areas. the State - Poli t Ly wires ; etm : / S0 And. the State! Pendleton Ares Att roads covered by y Oana 18.95 to 28.95, now arafelous ‘
" Highway Department-warned today. i "fe “very . » 3 ” N Lafayette Area-—All roadi covered by ’ Earth Closest fo Sun—— Most hazardous section. was in, asRe, ATOR atked stow. stipe |
and north of Ft: Wayne pery and hatardous, some hills and curves
Only 91,444,000 Miles The highway department had “Pati mvitle Area Road 41 clear from
Terre Huuve south except for icy spots on
~NEW YORK. Jan. 2 (UP)«-The emergency crews working on hazard. bridges: Rand 40 generally clear. from: earth fs at its closest point to the ous spots and anndunced that con- Brazil_to’ Tineis. line: packed ice ‘and “reas ‘
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“sun today, according to Gordon A. ditions were expected ‘to improve by: Connersville Area.~All, roads fey, fvery
- Seymour ‘Area Roads covéred with ice here. |" The polict road report slowed: Ang Snow. M ! beg The distance’ iswbout 91,444,000 te Fark. Ares All rohds Jey and end hazardous fain. rouds PY IR spots th - with snow d. ice an , ’ compared © with - 94451,000 Area All Mads joy land snow aN ane en NT onasariour. fod og 5 last July 3 when the earth 8 “ some roads rough und very hazardous . APT Col Fon Jd ous, Seme rounds blocked by fallen, fo risttawi a. “ at but. onlv. J ? ' t from ihe | sun. wd " A po ue 1g: snow last § Th dri 3 Arve All braflig anned » igi, Chas $ mn fag a rR
SRY. CORRECTION
The cabinet decided to take over In yesterday's issue of The Indianapolis Times, we advertised these two items as part of our Janyary Clearance:
Special Purchase 7% dor; Chembray Craven and
.were - injured last night when an to troops of the republic by the pal- 1,000 prs. Better Dork Shoes, originally 18.95 to
Special Purchase! 75 Dez. Chambiey Crawlers and Overalls, now
1.59 each
Atwater, chairman and curatoi of /Lbis afternoon. ! bazardous : ‘We sincerely regret this error and hope it will not cause our customers inconvenience.
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the Popp car. The shells wer gun which he tw lice after his arr later, detectives. s The suspect, in I pe shot Mr. Popp been -. keeping co! wife,” Mrs. -Genev “Returns H The accused home earlier than day and saw Mr. | front room divan His statement, tectives, said Mrs. and slammed a | ‘kitchen and that the room he said - friend running ou Mrs. Butler, in police, said her ht gauge shotgun anc head after quarrel Then, she said, accompany him i ening to shoot hi She said they ¢
-ear-over the curt “out of her husba she said. She. tol eral shots. Butler's version ferent. His state: detectives, relate stopped his car and that he the car and as Mr.
- fired at him twice
Butler's staten tended toshoot | him in the hou release fhe safet Mrs, Butler “When TE torced car, declared “I Popp and kill hi
Father Albert Popp, { said he heard t later found his his wrecked car. with his father = James Popp.- ws “Butler's statem scene of the sho over to_the Popp Sgt. Robert Sn
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gency call, found the: street, Though she hi for nearly 10 yea she has seen hit and “strictly on singe her marris yharg ago. Reveals Butler told Pp Mr. Popp. had over Mrs. Butles ‘called Mr. Popp warned him to |} Sedy struc Hy last spri Mrs, Anna Pop; Since ‘the. dea the two broth home with thei son, John, who three “children, Parker Ave. The victim se the, Army, most, Pacifle,
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