Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1948 — Page 2

= Ask Mrs. Manners:

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1 LOVE the “little woman” — don't get me wrong. Housework is bad stuff—and all I know about is cooking,

It tears at my heart to see my wife carrying out the garbage. SURE, I sit watching in-my big chair—what man doesn't? He doesn't expect his wife to help him fix a tire—and he doesn't suggest HOW she should empty the garbage. She has ideas on tire fixing, however, We aren't such bad “guys”—if the wife tugs hard enough on the furniture that she wants moved we usually help. Aren't there NEW mistakes a wife can make? I'm tired of the

conferehice ‘and she calls, “Do you think the Carter's would like cake or iée cream for dessert?” she asks. 1 patiently ask my client's forpearance and stammeringly say “ice cream.” He has an amused smile ~~ wor the “twitches”. —t er ——— 1 was roped” into. picking up my wife at a woman's party in a hotel. I arrived, unfortunately, at bill-paying time and bravely offered

won--why go into:it? “Isn't he handsome, girls?” asked my wife, patting my “5 o'clock shadow.” $ Then they argued about how tip—yelling simiiltaneously. “This is MY time, you tipped last time,’ They left, each mentally figuring if she got “hooked.” A dinte is so important to a woman—why? We've b «we'll get it paid for. My wife isn't content with regu and a little left over for a “brew” TRIPLE payments:

- eontentedly. together.

"RAY.

~L You're guilty. (00, 61 worrying about trivialities. Your wife's faults are minor—bui you're crabbing. Yours are old ones, too. Appeal to her romantic soul. Tell her that yov miss those. “brews that you used fo have together—but don’t milss the payments on ‘the “house. If you show that you WANT her along you couldn't keep her © home. You disliked her extravagance—now you object fo her being scomomiéal. Are you the same as you were before marriage? Call. “scrimmage” over bill pay- » make before the evenl. Of course, I've seen men fight for a check—and T've seen them cast big blue eyes at the waitress, pleading WI hat. 1a ake thelr Tne], Lo tnd a woman with Tasha usual feminine faults— but she has the charms that women falléd to have for you.

IN LOVE and don't know what to do. 1 met a certain boy at a party. 24 and I am only 16. He asked me my parents meet him because he was ‘my parents I was going to shows with girls

“fo let me spend more money than I made.” -. Md

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he loves me and 1 love now, but

don't know what to do.

it will be very URGENT.

. him (0 your parents and wait.

apron is just a part of house-

1-AM 50 and for 16 years able to work away from heart and arthritis. Since agencies who suggest work “snag. Either I am too.old + gannot post it because I'm on assistance—that’s our only livelihood. 1f anyone has honest work which T could do at-home

I RR a a ali pa Li . pe ”" i : isa ~

addressing in long hand, and T'd be ‘willing -to-handle. an. agency. While T am deeply grateful for relief,.1 have my make my own way. : Won't someone give me the opportunity to put my own “work, here in my own home, earning my nD way, in the — 1 have always daved- cherished ~ A108: TTT aw T Admire” yUr prudence; your. philosophy, yout pride. and your “patristism. Calf Mrs. Arman Barneit

BE lr iat aaa Tey po :

at the ‘Marion County Society for the ! ; a * a or an Crippled, TA-2482. She will visit you if you cam’t appear bios oe Try advertising, stating your capabilities. Contact Drach, Indiana Employment Service, MA-9561. ~~

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of your column share your problem

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a — Great Disappointmen

By Barton Rees Pogue

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ji ¢ Were you hoping for fruition "=. . - From the plans you piled so high? Did the dreams you fashioned freely Gild the glowing morning sky?

What are plans and dreams but castles, Built of blocks, Castles topped by eraZy turrets, Built of blocks, That winds will beat and scatter, ] That the toe of fate will shatter, i That will tumble with a clatter, qr ..+ "Like as blocks!

Each brave heart has seen disaster Strike his dreams, Felt a sorry shudder running Through his dreams; Watched the hand of realism, Hand of<stark materialism Crush the high idealism : From his dreams! : ERO But do children stop their building castles # Out of blocks? Ao i They keep piling up their visions : ov Ont of blocks? =. co TTT Some will stand! Moist will tumble, . ~ Strike the floor with crash and rumble, - Buf they do not sit and grumble . . . - They build their blocks! - al And we have FAITH left for our footing? | J not ered men! : ; | them.” “We, too, :/

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hy Does a Dime Look

to take the check. “The gals argued. I didn't WANT to pay it—they'd

be square with your parents. if he loves

questions. Write in eare of The Times, 214’ W. Mary-

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oman’ 29 Arested

; from my Army days. 1'still increase my speed and consider 0: sli saluting whenever 1 see-a bag-of potatoes. =f “¥ es

gaming charges in raids yesterday old on the Young Men's and Women's ones. My wife has a mania for calling me at the office. I'm deep in Political Club, 532': Indiana Ave. and ‘Monty's Grill, 601 N. West St.

fornia St. operator ‘of the “political” [chib, was arrested and charged with keeping a gaming house, along .~ with 29 patrons of the club who ‘were charged with visiting a gaming 'housé and gaming.

much each owed for the dinner plus Patrolman William Deriker said that when he walked into Monty's

6 Others Found At West St. Grill

‘Police arrested 35 persons on

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James Shack, 41, of 952 N. Cali-

Grill, he saw William Ferguson, 43,

'a place for lottery and gift enter- officially. to the North Palestine Truman's Cabinet: {incarsion of ,Arab raiders in which| Mr, Anderson al {1 Jews and eight Arabs were «i led. there were “no discu Miss’ Jones for vagrancy: Albert, In a battle at Isdud in south Pal- during the visit. And Berry, an employee, for vagrancy; estine at least five and possibly denied that he ever tal

|and Rollo Jones: 54, of 626 N. Cali-|eight Arabs were killed and two market operations in the Two more Jews @f the two Cabinet members),

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fornis St, a customer, for & gaming house, ~~" 3 Albert Minter, 58, of 842 N. Cali- when a Jewish convoy was attacked ing-session- of the spec : fornia St, who police named asat Uria settlement in south Pales- Quiry that’ about IT “Insiders™ Md} “Fe defe

built a riew home 220 W. 21st 8t, selling baseball’ lar payments tickets to John Tinsley, 51, of 631] océasionally—she wants to make W. Eugene St. |

Find Baseball Tickets 1

All these trivial things! It looks more important to me that we live, He also said he found Alama ‘We don't have any BIG problems. I've * 4004 woes, 26 of 502 N.— Senate Ave. start in a profession—I'm making money—I like to make love to MY yoriing baseball tickets iri another! Palestine battling was placed today wife when I can stop her. “screaming” over little proviems. 1 Son Jee room. | why she calls the office and saves every dime. She was éren ore! 1 lice confiscated 124 at we married. 1 remember that mellow, «sultry voice, and her willingness “moons,” “lightnings” books

«Tinsley was arrested for gaming:

Training School (Opens Wednesday

G ] | | The Christian Church School | rain nquiry

\ Pr 1" ‘ Assheiation will present Dean O. L. . 0 ! |] 1a d vp {Shelton of the Butler School of Re- f ns na * ey ligion in six lec] dy po Ig vr : a , i

session each night, classes will meet afterward from Negan on their sojourn at Edwin W.

8:10 to § p.m. Earl Axsom is school |

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Taian Sea

SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1088

;aming Raids

tures at the annual leadership! training school. | be . held on six Wednesday nights | beginning at 7:30! starting next week |

through Feb. 18.|

®r. Shelton

Individual

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Holy Land Battle

visiting | Jews ‘were slain. ! {were killed and three wounded

11 Haganah Fighters Reported Missing |

JERUSALEM, Jan. 10 (UP)—The|

Tdeath toll in two days of “savage| oo

{at between 29 and 36 with another {11 Jewish Haganah fighters report- i and “dailys” ed missing. - ; Mr Ander © {and arrested Ferguson for operating] The heaviest toll was attributed.

manager, was charged with keeping] tine. ~ a room ‘for pool selling. . -

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He was very cute and seemed to. To for dates and 1 was Police oday searched for the reso much older. 1 maining two members of a five-man 8 formal protest against the inva-.

and. then met him gang that snatched $130,000 from (sion to the Syrian government. Phe

On 5 Bank Bandits

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‘a midtown bank here yesterday.

t it was fun sneaking out but now it is very | The other three robbers were ar-| 1 though him very much. He wants 10 rested with about half the loot in| 1 : {their possession “3%. on day. uce him to my parents and tell them the If, on the same day J Jost BE iow to Why Palen aT

Moving rapidly on a tip from an unidentified blond, police arrested John Hasselbach, 23, and Tommy {Rickétts, 21, both of New Orleans love several months frem now If YOUT ong the latter's uncle, George W.

seven hours after] theft,

Ricketts, 23, listed from Chalmette, |

foether with home chores including those most 1,

{the three men about $64,000 of the {cash stolen from the Hibernia Na‘s — midtown -

Pearly yesterday. = "| Officers said the Hp that

Police ‘said they recovered from

ported missing after

Eleven Haganah men were re. Said Mr, Pauley, who is special as-| an attack on sistant to the Secretary of Ar

‘a training center near Yavne set. Profitéd to the tune of $1 million, i

Blond Eavesdrops

(tlement in south Palestine.’

Meanwhile an Arab force which

|Congress—

and continuing|

Dean Shelton’s Senate lectures will be may quiz Agriculture Secret given in the first Clicton P. Anderson and fo

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Interest

WASHINGTON, Jan, ¥0\ (UP) speculation

Postmaster Geneyal Robert E. Han-

Subcommittee on speculation.

The group's hearing was in racess for Howard

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Hoosier Resumes Life Term fter 20 Months as Fugitive ‘It's a Relief

f to Have It Over,’ Says Slayer of Uncle; Wed and Worked as Bus Driver

Relief Costs ~ For Poor Here

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CONNERSVILLE, Jan. 10 (UP)—A convicted slayer who escaped

“It’s w relief fo have it-over;” said

gled with Bruce

Pauley’'s Hawallan retreat. { Chairman Homer Ferguson ‘R

{ Mich.) of the Senate Appropriations Prison

did not

about missing

know his real identity until! police arrested him yesterday. i State police Detective John T. investigators slaying his uncle, Clarence Crox- Petro said he “had a tip” from a /'Y ton, 43, Moores Hill, Ind. Mr. Crox- passenger on Bruce's bus and went I ton's body was found in. his chicken ard a few days after he had ar-

to. Kentucky to investigate, “He didn't seem surprised when we walked in,” sald Detective Petro. “He seems to be a pretty nice fel-

“became A Trusty aE THE mice Twas arrested Just ORION; d@ on July 4 1046; walked 1g grarted his regular run ‘from (away. For\l0 months, Bruce worked Newport to Cincinnati: He was al-| iller, Elkhart, farmer. |owed to visit his wife before he! More Seek Help

! from Indiana State Prison 20 months ago, married and got a job as ‘Increase 109,

etre. : bus driver under a new name, was ready to go back to prison foay. ¥ “1 Virgtl-Witliam- Bruce, - o HAAG BARN | Indiana state police arrested him yesterday at Newport, Ky. He was $248,440 Spent. Tl brought here last night and will be taken to Michigan City State Prison today to resume a life sen- as ay xfsion tence. Ty

Bruce was sentenced in 1936 for

For Aid in 1947

The increasing cost of living hag

Center Township more than 10 pe cent during the last six month, William Shaffer, trustee, said to. day that $2481440 was spent jag | year for direct relief, “Another §3). |836. included in the appropriation {for this purpose was unspent. —But, if prices continue to {ner

($285,000 this year, he predioted,

until Monday - when the Senators| Then he went to Newport, got a was brought here. He waived extra- = Likewise, the rising costs hate plan to call Brig. Gen. Wallace H. Job as bus driver and soon after dition. : |

Graham, White House physician,

summer at Mr. Pauley’s Cocoanut Island estate was stirred up by the testimony of Harold E. Stassen. Charges $30,000 Profit

Pauley made profits of $30,000 in hides $4100 in wheat while and Mr. Hannegan were visiting\him. Mr. Hannegan was then a meinber of President

Mr. Stassen charged at the ¢

made $4 million since the war, Iie

Douglas Sees New

invaded North Palestine vesterday U. S.<-Soviet Strain had retreated back into Syria, Brii- e

ish military

headquarters sh-

. . nounced, NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 10 (UP)—| Dispatches from Beirut said the

| British minister to Syria had made

protest pointed out that Britain would be responsible for peace and

order in Palestine util the with-

drawal set for May 15.

|situation in North Palestine had re- | turned to. “normal.” 0

U. S. Marines May

A British communique said the

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (UP)—|

I Mititary and diplomatic quarters; {reported today that it may be|

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necessary to dispatch a small group! of Marines to Jerusalem

to protect

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{the arrest of the three men here | reached within the government on

work. Spend several nights at home with your date—you'll be staying - home if you marry. = - 2g After parents know (he man real well tell: them how YoU |tional Bank's i oes. toed that. way. Pil bet, though, het you ‘onriy yesterda ul « rin toward carefree teenagers, : : -_ Semi-Invalid Wants to Work he

two hands to free America

{Hear Jail Doors Clang closed today.

But after

a from a 35-year-old woman! EE aan ” have been a semi-invalid_ T have not been who told ¥ OmAN| the necessity for “American guards’ home in all those years Because of a weak successfully - the my illness I've been trying to enlist aid of warn police of t for the handicapped. Always I have hit a yp or a, bond or cash deposit is required and I yelief and my mother is on Old 88¢ with {he gunmen and had heard hood them plan the theft, and contacted failing to reach Police Capt. Harry, you, would you forward the mail to me? I would be able to do book- | Gregson by telephone to tip her A keeping, letter writing in long hand, small assembly jobs and enve OP off, she said she “forgpt about © addressing ini _11t. Police held her. pride, and want 10 custody,

them she had tried un- jn Jerusalem during the current] ¢ ] night before to wave of Jew-Arab fighting and in. States will ‘get millions of - tons. of

FBI, WAA Probe Smuggling Ring

he planned hold- creased anti-American feeling over : | the United Nations decision to par-| She said she had heen drinking! tition the Holy Land.

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WASHINGTON, Jan, 10 (UP)

under protective. The FBI. and the War Assets Ad-

ministration sre working together to break up what officials believe is a

5 Mooresville ‘Whistlers vei-orsanized ring for smugging

Morresville men arrested!

munitions into Palestine, it was dis-

A spokesman for War Assets said

there last = night for ; being “drunk-ihe: Agency’s..compliance and SN will be sober and silent the next forcement division has been or-

Ernie women.

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time they admire

Indianapolis dered fo co-operate with the FBI {“to trace every salé of government- the State Department on the car-:

Tleveled

married under th Interest in what went on last William Walker. Hi

‘Saul I :Rabb of.

my, |

Boy,

and McGee

the McCa Tavern,

|was given the term in the Indiana’ tn- Reformatory yesterday by Judge Eriminal-Court 2. defendant. admitted he drove \J0-inch~ butcher knife into the bask of Roland Anderson, 44, while! ir and a third man, Howard n, were burglarizing Karl's 0 W. Wasihngton St. 2, also of North Carolina, th were sentenced to

McCars

Lewis W. Douglas, U. S. ambassador burglarly charge

17, Sentenc T! Republican presidential aspir- - | tod investigators yesterday that] x 1 liarre i

Stabbing Occurred During Burglary : .. A case of thieves falling out, with dy has said One fatally stabbing the other, left ns of gran” ® 17-year-old North Carolina youth

auley has| With a two to 14 year manslaughter of nis sentence today.

esence, The youth, Vonnie Lee McGee,

{forced a growing number of Center ’

name of Virgil, Bruce told police here that he did Township families to seek help from

wife, Velma, not kill his uncle,

‘of ‘loneliness. Tohy, a 3-year:

“fea, re-enlis day. Tony

ercise,” Robert's

et.

McGee will be-

ed Army Flies Dying ~~ Dog to Master

~old collie, ‘will be

“The veterinarian said that, un-, less he snapped out of it he ‘ably would starve to death.”

‘Reductions Forecast

Chairman Ralph A. Gamble (rR. ° #

WASHINGTON; Jan. 10 (UP)— two-to-five Ne on In Lumber Cost

to Britain; predicted today regard- ®in. his burglary\) sentence upon less of what action Congress takes completion of the onthe Marshall Plan for European term.

recovery new fuel will be “piled

upon the flames” of Russian-Amer-|

ican disagreements.

administration forces in the-battle youth's confession. McGee sa for “aid program, told the Senate was trying to open a vending ma- Rep. Gamble, “that we are certain °4 the vicinity.

Happened

The stabbing occurred last Sept. * T after Anderson struck McGee The ambassador, field general for with a beer bottle, “ecu ul

oN Sept, 7

Foreign Relations Committee thatichine in the tavern at the time. prices are softening.”

new Soviet

we do.”

chance for an “enduring peace”

receding. _ The Senate Committee was advised meanwhile that the Uniied

vital ‘minerals from European coul.tries under the Marshall Plan. Conspicuously missing from the

However, it was

“propaganda will be Meanwhile, McCarson was standagainst us no matter what ing watch on the “outside,

(added.

be,

"A Dull Time Had by All

tlist of materials was uranium which! Hous d substit lis’ used in the manufacture of Fiouse and substitu [ bombs.

EUREKA, Cal,

Dr. Claude A. Watson, Prohibition Party candidate for President, deIclared today that if he becomes

“certain These have now Rep. Priest said.

Jan. 10 (UP)—

administ

NN.” Y.)° of ‘the. joint - congressional! 3 manslaughter committee 6n housing predicted | S {that reductions will be forthcoming] ; shortly inthe cost of lumber, His | 2utomobile which passed them at {committee met yesterday with rep- Digh speed in resentatives of the nation's top, lumber producers and distributors. | he “The atmosphere was such,” said

McGee Scientific Research

But he insisted that only through; The trio had been sleeping under expenditure of American dollars the W. Wasihngton St. bridge over and goods under the Marshall Plan White River, coming out at night could western Europe be given a for forays of crime. - { “Two patrolmen, Robert Liese and Mr. Douglas said that communism William Lee, were cited a few days ¢ is “growing and not waning” in ago for outstanding police work in and property Areas behind Europe's Iron Curtain, catching McGee and McCarson dent er {but the “wave of Communist in- shortly after the stabbing:

led | Agreement aiready has been fluence in France” appears to

Percy Priest (D. Tenn.) ‘confident President Tru-| ve his new bill to] ds into scientific re- J a Congras OF PITCH-IN DINNER last year, but vetoed by the Presi-! At-because-he

IPE Auxiliary to N

The Women's Auxiljary to In

he won't exther, . Mrs. | Harry Stratmasnn said. “He just ilies for hours orn Bob's

‘Ithe 1100 block of W. 10th. St. The driver of the car had, es

the trustee, even where the family head is ‘employed 4ll the time, Mr, Shaffer added.” “They just can't make both end meet,” he acknowledged. He disclosed that four out of five

LONG BEACH, Cal, Jan. 10 persons who apply for h (UP) ~The Army today authorized Pp a pa plane trip to reunite a dier with, a dog. who was dying

turned down as not eligible, Cases Rise to 720

Relief families are held to a 833 monthly allotment for rent, with

flown from the Army air base here | T2T¢ exceptions; $12 for food, ang to Pt. Ord" Cal, where 24-year-old Robert Stratmann is stationed. _Mr. Stratmann, of Santa Monin the Army. Monrally has grieving to death \.ever since. “He won't -eat, a

one ton of coal every three weeks, Almost 40 per cent of all relief cases, the trustee revealed; develop

{a penal institution. ee number of cases has risen in six months. from 650 to. 720,

Driver Escapes

“In Chase, Shooting

chase through downtown accompanied by the crack Rolice revolver today netted for the hoodlum season

g. Police officers gave chase to ‘an

one mi

e 900 block of W.

North St. B they sped along~they were soon ed by other cars who surround. effort to ashe, The car was finally cornered in

caped, but police found in the

Center St. He was arrested for vagrancy.

The Lyhhurst. Chapter 505, OBS, will hold a stated meeting following

“in the Lynhurst Masonic Temple. J Blanche Ward 18 Worthy Matron and Raymond Ward, Worthy Pa‘tron, fry :

,.. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE For the Day

explained that the Federal Atomic Energy Commission—and: not the’

State Department—has jurisdictio {over wequiring uranium:

Among the materials which the European countries would send to the U. S. are copper, chromite,

bauxite and tin. Luckman Committee

‘Funds to-Be Probed -+}-

‘President “he will abolish cocktail will hold a regulay‘business meeti Ds bars and poker dens in the White at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at 320 N\\ —For the Week— te. an altar Pennsylvania St. : at Abit ’ x

House investigators plan to call

The men "were aitested op the owned surplus ‘explosives to deter- pet next week to explain why it [complaint of a local woman that mine whether there have been any turned over $500,000 of its funds’

(others as they drovevaround town. She said they had whistled and of incidents in the New York-New Colo), of a House executive exI shouted. Arrested were Leonard ‘Bean, 26; fiscated huge quantities of ammuni- money

s they had. followed her and ‘two irregularities or illegal use.”

to the Luckman Food Commiitee

The order stémmed {rom a series Chairman J. Edgar Chenoweth (R.

Jersey area where police have con- penditures subcommittee said the

transfer

apparently was

{ Lee D. Taylor, 38% Joe Stout, 28; tion and weapons. A large share of made without congressional author-

[Fred Van Landingham 36, and these were believed headed for the ization. He said Congress appropri-

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Luther McCoy.

Washington *Calling—. House Group

(Continued ‘rom Page ne) extension of rent control for not

| decontrolling more areas in. past

year. Republicans say high rate of home-building in" 1947. should have made it possible to take off.. controls more generally.

“hw a = =» * OLD -AGE PENSION vote is

once more a major political facReason: Present pensions are inadequate at

(“current high prices,

One GOP Indiana politician thinks old-age vote swung Hoosier cities inte Democratic column | last fall. Republican-controlled Indiank. legislature had re-im- |

| posed liens on homes as condi-

tion for receiving old-age assistance, In Oklahoma, Freshman Rep. | Glen D. Johnson is regarded as fairly strong contestant for Democratic. senatorial nomination because of his promise to do something for old folks. Ordinarily,

! he'd not be given chance against |

| former Gov. Robert 8. Kerr.

Egg Prices LOOK FOR government to start supporting egg , prices again in about month. ~ This year, under | the 90 per, cent, of parity law, government . will ‘pay farmers around 50 cents a domen. Last year, support price was 33 and 35 cents a dozen. a Government experts believe lators.will move into market

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troubled Holy Land.

ated the funds for foreign relief.

Action May Have Slowed

Government experts also count on increased egg consumption when meat shortage hits, to reduce need for federal purchases. Remember eggless Thursdays? » » » HERE'S LOWDOWN on White House decision not

of Civil Aeropautics Board. Mr.

Truman was warned that How-

ard Hughes would fight Mr. Griffis’ confirmation, say he's aligned with Pan American. It would have been HughesBrewster controversy over again, with Mr. Truman lined up with Republican Senators Brewster and Ferguson against Democrats Pepper, O'Mahoney, et al. ” » [

Those New Cars IF YOU'RE out to buy a car in |

so-called “low” price class, or swahky $4000 to $5000 class, you'll ' still have to resign yourself to Jong wait on-a dealer's list, But if you're looking for some thing around $2000 your chances are better. ; Yi "Talk is that many dealers sell ing 1948 cars will deal fastest | with people having ‘46 or '47 sary |

: * ow for trade-in. Fellow with 37 [~ CONGRESSMEN

model, or none at all, may have. more trouble, | Auto industry's biggest worries | now are prospective * voluntary steel rationing; likelihood of spring’ strike. Industry figures that under rationing, diversion of small tonnages at _e¢ritical times could shut down produétion lines, even if totals aren't reduced. - “°°

number of eggs government has | #4 #4 » to buy to keep up prices. Last | Army's worried

to name | Stanton Griffis to chairmanship |

. about - fen, | ear hell come | congressmen,

Action on European Recovery Plan

home ‘and take stand against unt. |

versal military training.

Army friends te Tokyo, find on | If it's ‘true he thinks we can

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They'd like to send one of his |

raise a volunteer army, and find |

he's talking this line.”

down and talk with him are. all needed here on other jobs: v ~ ~ ~

Army Pay ARMY'S ATTEMPTING to work out pay scale that'll let it compete with: industry for manpower. get same base pay whether they drive trucks or do skilled work. | Plan is to let, Army pay on [~basis of. skills and abilities, and at rates matching those paid outsiae. If it goes through, some | newly enlisted men may get more than some officers. .

¥y¥ = 2 | REPUBLICANS have added

something new. to House calendar. There's slogan for each month, in red ink, For

traditional |

January: “Better go back.than go

wrong.” : . V resent references to their being “on vacation” between sessions. To prove how hard they. work at home, Rep.

Chester H. Goss (R. Pa) tdbu- |

lates requests he: had from 1000~ odd - constituents in past few weeks, Mme 8h

He listed 512 veterans’ requests, |

158 from Businessmen. - And these under miscellaneous; One’ for help on a cross-word puzzle, one for advice on selling as joa 350 amemlll 0

Bio to

out if it's true, as reported, tha’ |

1 : | But so far men-in position to sit |

As it Is now, all corporals |

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SATURDAY

Blele

{jumped the cost of poor relief in.

{the township will spend more’ thay

when the husband and father de. i | serts the family, or is santenced ty

regr seat, Edward K. Wilson, 30, . tw

a pitch-in dinner Tuesday at 8p.m.

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————————————————— MRS. HA} gagement: of | Marott Hotel, ; ‘The couple is y The future Auburndale, M: is a member of K League, Christamo Children’s Bureau. pauw and Northwe Delta Fraternity. as naval attache w “ # Alumnae of A Stewart talk on “S the Columbia Club Obear, Robert W. H. Cox, W. J. Ken Pond, Misses Charl __.. A business me « feports-by Mrs. Ch apd means chairm: “Mrs. Melvin Myers paugh and L. Victe Mrs. Adrian Wilhoi

Alumnae Club, Will Meet at | A talk by Lari feature of the mee sorority will hold Merchants Nationa. Chapman Catt. Mrs. W. K. Ge of the hospitality Raymond *S. Davis charge of refreshn Conger: ) Plans for the a Indianapolis alumn Tiesay in-the hoi preside_at the bus Corbin Patrick. As HK. Weirick, Jos John Burkhart, Mi - " = Mrs. Glenn Co Sorority at a meeti on “Interior Decc Kenneth Walker, | Pauline Stone and

Brides C -Officiates At Wedc

The Rev. Fr. Ror Cincinnati, a cousi read the, yows unit .marié ‘Ohleyer an ward Gavin at 10 Christ the King Ca Mr, and Mrs. F _leyer, 5871 Winthro parents of the brid groom lives in Mar ~~ The matron of *Frank Lauck, wo veteenn. - Arcadia | \Jrocks were worn ids, Miss Mari Covington, Ky.; M Hurley, Maryellen

Shirley Freiliage. John vin, Lon ‘was the bpst ma Loughery, illiam Carr “and rt ushers.

A white velvet

_ molded bodice and

tending into- a © was worn by the bi tiered fingertip ve bandeau of white she carried a -bou orchids and valley After a breakfast in the Marott Hof

efton a wedding t

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