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black market operators in jail, *. Black market quotations of U. 8. maid for that is the way girls like us usually end.. i: 1 was told by a male psychologist that I would never get a §00d| but since you quarrel, I imagine that yon nag, You couldn't quarzel on husband because I looked too much like a movie siren and men would s “brand new” subject every day. You think that your husband bases ' ord. Rumors were that the dollar | gays suspect me of trying to poison them or something. He sald, also,! nis marriage conipletely on the sex angle—he doesn’t—he is a good would soar even higher before the that if I complained about men's actions I would be accused of boasting. | provider and a good father. . :

dollars remained fairly steady. at 210,000 to $1, the highest on rec-|

| crease. of 200,000 dollars in one have “that look you are s day. Laborers paid on a stationary “bum” as I did. |cost of living index faced new | hardships in buying their- basic

“Most speculation was directly; quite adept at quickly disposing of forthcoming “crops” 2 attributed to the recent appearance of 100,000 dollar notes on the mar-| intelligent as your eyes indicate that you are and stop making ket. People who faced the prospect| self so important. Don't think that all men are like your ex-h of seeing their national currency : fortunes dwindling to nothing overnight were frantically buyifig any-

Professional men, as well as taxi| writing to, him for a year and a half. He wrote very sweet letters and and barbers and otliers performing public services, raised their own prices. Some stores closed temporarily to give shopkeepers time to add more zeroes to

Plans are completed for observing | the 50th anniversary of the found-| ing of the Shortridge High School Dally Echo, -student publication. An informal reception at 6:30 Jan. 22 in the school library will precede a dinner-meeting at 7:30 p. m. in the school cafeteria. Entertainment will follow in the auditorium. Former faculty sponsors of the

Committee chairmen are Harry V. Wade, finance; Mrs. Robert Mc-

jold Metcalf, dinner; Miss Dorothy invitations; Mrs, J. Lewis Wood, reservations; | Mrs. Neil Esterbrook. clerical; Rob-| |ert Brewer, treasurer; Miles Tier- _ nan and DeForest O'Dell, publicity,

'RELJEF- CORPS TO. INSTALL George H. Chapman Women's Rex lief Corps No. 10 will hold public ' ” installation of officers at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Odd Fellow Hall, 2615 E. 10th St. Mrs. Henry E. Neal will be installing officer; Mrs. Joyce

“Arab Moth Killer . . . kills all larvae “present in Es i

-| among the uneducated, men avoid me and the “bums” make passes. They

Ask A Sad Plight of Dear Mrs. Manners: : you got exactly the kind of an answer you might have ex-

No one will believe they're unwelcome. 3 I will tell you what is probably wrong with you. You

you manner. that springs from a kind heart. Such a woman a nian regards | as a siren. I know all about it. I am that type myself. I would delight a eugenics professor's heart; but ‘the better class, |

say I look like a bad woman. It isn't anything I've done but what they are constantly expecting me to do. , I married one of the “bums” once. I couldn't stand him: but he at

pected when you complained of men's unwelcome attentions. | return of the “| of the purchase price, including the tax, must be payable with

have intelligent eyes, a good figure, you're perhaps tall, and| amount thereof may have.a laughing gay manner and a warmth in your eyes and| return filed by the retailer.

Note to a Man Wanting Friends

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TO “MRS, X."—Of course sex' isn't ‘everything in marriage byt mar-

least gave me a chance to {fulfill my destiny as a mother, Perhaps I| riage can be so much fuller with sexual happiness. Both of you should

should be grateful to him for that. Otherwise I might have been an old have a thorough physical examination and a frank talk with your doctor.

Look what you got:when'you complained.

It's difficult for us to know ourselves. You think that you don't nag

I know that you want to go places with your husband. Can't you

Incidentally, I get along excellently with other women and they | make it a pleasire, not a duty, for him to take you out? Go out of your

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I doubt if the stanchest “pass-maker” would continue pursuit if he { were effectively spurned several times. There's a limit to ambition, | and men can romp In a big field. With practice you should become

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Sailor Forgets His Girl in One ‘Port’ | I AM A GIRL OF ]8 and am in love with a boy 21 years old. He said he loved me and I believed him. He is in the Navy. I have been

used to write to me every day, Now I haven't heard from him in five, months and I'm worried about him, He was in -Hawail the last time | I heard. ‘ * - I get the “blues” every time I think of him. mother to find out if she's heard from him but I get no answer from | ther. He lives in North Dakota. | He was supposed to have come out here in October and we were going to get married, but he didn't show up and I didn't hear from him. Ever since I've been writing to. him I've never had another date and I don't fritend to until T hear from-hin:- He said-that he didn't‘have a girl Could you please help me and ‘tell me what to do? : a i rain WORRIED PERSON. - I'm afraid that you've taken too much for granted. Your letter must have reached the mother or it would have been returned. Apparently she didn’t want to write, nor did ‘her son. They know where

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Because you're in love, I suggest that you write the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., giving important details. “7 Other dates would help chase away those “blues.” {

‘I Must Make a Living Honestly’ oi i 1 SAW YOUR ADVICE to a widow ‘@hout the Family Service Assoclation placing persons in motherless homes to care for children, I did that work all ‘through the war but took up nursing care of older ones. { believe I.prefer children,

:| 10nestly. RD K | The Family Service Association's address is 307 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. Sy

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WHEN ONE PURCHASES an article such 4s jewelry or casmebics Two Women Hurt As Car Hits Bus

| Two women were Injured early {today when a car in which they

age . To Partition Zion | were riding collided with an'Indian-

Hints of Strong Action apolis ‘Street Railways, Inc, bus

‘Unless Arabs Back Up at 46th st. and Park Ave: By ROBERT MANNING |* Injured were Mrs. Marie Vories, United Press Staff Correspondent 40, ‘of 5144 Ralstoh Ave. driver of | LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y, Jan. 9 the car, bruises and shock, and Mrs.| — Secretary-General Trygve Lie| Jessie. Armstrong, 56, of Akron, 0. | urged the United Nations Security| possible broken ribs, bruises and} Council today to invoke all Isghock. Both were treated in Meth- | powers if ‘necessary--including use odist. Hospital. : of ‘military’ force—to "keep peace) 3 during the impending partition of Driver of the bus was Léonard Palestine. Ave. p The UN chief implied strongly ~~ = |

Lie Favors Force

| that council action would be needed ~ as : unless Arabs refrained from their y : resistance to the UN's Holy Land agrd ot partition program. : _Inaugurating the attempt to split:

the land between Jews and aus Nts Five More | Mr. Lie opened the first meeting] fp oo bd

he dmuntiation of the violence| Cntinuing their campaign against | in Palestine and a remifider “to-the Suspicious vagrants loistering . on { Security Council that it must back | Indianapolis’ streets, polive officers partition with ail its strength. | arrested five more men last night, | Deplores Current Battling He said ‘the current bloodshed in. | Palestine _was_ “deplorable” ana; Station. . warned the nations and peoples Detectives stopped a truck iif:the. concerned with . Palestine against "1400 block, Booker St. about 3 a. m “any action which might delay or and questioned the driver. When hamper” partition, the answer was not satisfactory | The diplomats of 11618 “01 thE “Palestine commission SW... were called together by Mr. Lie to start carrying out the Palestine Booker | blueprint drawn up by Russia an paket Mies ! { : panjon, Frank Majors, he Suited A Ceerar Aa 77, of 429 W. 13th St. was charged | sembly. It calls for formation -of |", EY Lc impenens Jew nd rn tts rl, 0 13 Wer . . when, police sald, they were found “I am under no illusions,” Mr. Lie to have no money and no bus | asserted, “you have a hard road 10 tickets. They were Edward H. en-| | travel.” ining, 24, of Libertyville, Ill; Joseph | ‘ll Amid a growing. conviction in! Carpenter, 30, of Spencer, Ind. and |UN circles that force.will be needed Leon C. Mount, 47, of Richmond, ‘to enforce partition on angry - r— : ean Arabs, Mr. Lie implicitly encouraged the Palestine commission to seek protective force from the | Security Council. : The commission could ask for a comparatively small international militia to guarantee its own pro-

St., was arrested anc

"UN" army to impose partition on the Holy Land. l In terms inordinately strong for the UN's secretary-general, Mr. Lie said the commission was entitled. to be confident that “in the event | it should prove necessary’ the | tection during its time in Palestine Security Council K will assume its lor it could toss to the council the full measure of responsibility in| tar more explosive question of a implementation...”

Ex-Gl Bound Over to Jury For Jilting British Girl | PITTSBURGH, Jan. 9 (UP)—An| Hanson knew each other for three | ex-G1 who smiled pen 1 British | weeks in 1943 while he was in the Rated a Sieur gd Jo. ie Spied U. 8. Army in England. After that, grand jury action on charges of{De Went off “to battle and the | false pretense. romance was kept up by mail Annie Nicholson, 26, of Preston,| She sald Mr. Hanson asked her to England, said in a hearing before come to America in 1946 “so he Alderman Leonard Civill that Fred could marry me.” : Hanson, n, refused to Marry. her after bringing her here from Britain. ! When Mr. Hanson smiled, Mr, Civill stopped the proceedings yesis no joking matter.” said

matter up with authorities. . Mr. Hanson's attorney refused to

Mr. Oivill. “You can't. treat it 6 willing to’ let the case go to the lightly as you are alleged to have grand jury. Mr, Civill released Mr. treated this woman.” Hanson

llove you properly.

B. Canada, 28, of 547 N. Livingston |-

three of them at the bus terminal “

“Ave Fg a- [officers searched him-and- founda}. The - driver, Harry Harris,” 1418 |

4 /charged with violating the fireatmusi|

When he refused outright tol] marry her and offered “$1000 if I'd go back to England,” Miss Nichols |

son sald she decided to take the!

let him testify and said he ‘was

Rice led commodity rises at I,- think I am very high class. They trust-me and I have never let-any of | way to be companionable and he'll think that you like his company and 480,000 Chinese dollars the picul them down. Men don't hold what you do against you. It's just the WAY pe flattered and ask you often. eo (110 pounds), registering an in- you look out of your eyes. You may have a heart of gold but if you unk. You'll be an old maid unless you marry & getting together and of ignoring the silly things Of course your quarreling: will affect your child—stop it,

He wants your love as much as you want his. It's just a matter of that you argue about.

Why doesn't your husband trust you? He néeds to, you know, to

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems

| and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times; 214 W.-Mary-land St.

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