Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1948 — Page 2

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FUTURE GRIM — Mack Rorex had double-trouble

you—he- probably dissolving his marriage, Blindly loving a man, basically a deceiver and | | yesterday. His home burned and then his car refused | to start as he began the trek to find a couple of rooms

laughing at you, is a bad beginning. Interest yourself in men your A few days in which~he-and his wife might live. Lifetime savings

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I HAVE A small problem and would like your advice. ‘People’s Congress’ would have to get it myself. #® » Issues In Regional Meeting wu we wummorusion io we To attempt to pay the lady for the doughnut enly would have re- >, the lady, whe evidently was friendly with you up te that {ference at the Antlers Hotel today./a™ tour of inspection to all VPW| ers walked out on a 24-hour general best'job the balance of the day. Indianapolis’ business |by Commander-in-Chief “Ray H. auditorium attended by delegates or untoward incidents. from Wisconsin, oon SOF _gomree you shouldn't pay her. but If you see Commander - Brannamian pledged 4 saturday night banquet will he py communist-front piker—give her , pansion of the nation’s armed forc-iof the State Police : I'm 20 and he is , #4 now. We have three sweet daughters. Britain banned the organization _|er Brannaman conferred with Gov. here Saturday to start a campaign]

110°2 Million Out age and-let-them court you. Interest yourself in recreation and sports. : of the athletic variety. In Ge m Strik Should | Have Paid for the Doughnut? [ an | 8 ago at Junch I sat down across from a lady wha had two doughnuts on. ere invested in the house. U. S. Bans Red-Front a plate. I decided after that I would like to have a doughnut. I called | a —————————— over the waitress and asked if she would get me one, but she said 1| VFEW 4 Di N H : { | He WELLINGTON LONG “The lady across from me said she didn't want both of hers and 1 © SCuss i ona | United Press Staff. Correspondent : | FRANKFURT, Jan, 23-—Business was welcome to have one of them. I accepted and thanked her. Should | " ’ 1 have offered to pay her or not? DAILY READER, 7 American zone province of Bavaria Veterans of Foreign Wars offi- Following a dinner at the Antsulted In Silica. Hew na. How pul you. Sppunaily net hers - cials from nine Midwestern states lers Hotel tonight, department om- 44 paralyzed today. when between second-hand doughnut? agreed gure ME opened a three-day regional con-icials from nine states will make|l and 2 million German workDiscussions of national affairs re- posts in Indianapolis. strike to enforce approval of an have S Srausd jer vi, id might get nasty an lated to peace, universal military gessions will open tomorrow at 9 emergency food yo, indigestion—~hundreds of office and store employees would training snd athes par led a, m. at the World War Memorial There were no reports of violence {Brannaman, Denver, Colo, who re- Illinois, lowa, 2 . peace would be upsel—all because you wanted to pay [cently testified - before the Senale|nichigan, Minnesota, = Misso.ri Meanwhile, the United y for a second-hand deughnut. Ey a _Iporeign- Relations Committee. _Ohio-and Indians. ' ' Military Government said today bes one of your doughnuts. "| Sippar farsh ub. Ship REA Cha proposed, highiighted: ‘by presentation: of ie! congress” - would “be “banned in & : . Jor OPean recov:iannual VFW citizenship medal 10/ move to halt Communist infiltration Husband Good Worker—Not True ery. He also went on record for eX- Col Robert Rossow, superintendent ,... ive torn western Germany. my BAN rried ; : 7 ; : HUSBAND. ang. 1 ward wa young es, especially the air force. Mrs. Dorothy Mann, of Detroit, = | During our five years of marriage we've always lived with rela. Preceding the conference of de- national, president of the Ladies In her Bt yester SS ed tives—his or mine—except once. My husband is a good worker, put | partment officials today, Command- Auxiliary of the VFW, will arrive J treetcars : Dispatches from Munich, largest Gates on veterans’ affairs in Indi-|to raise $50,000 in Indiana to aid inicity in the American zone and third ana and with Mayor Al Feeney on financing the National Cancer Re- largest in Germany, said, that life |local housing problems. 'search “Foundation. _ came to a virtual standstill

. of divorce and 1 know how hard divorce is on children.

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s for Man's Lin ° ] Ant ¢ X ‘ a ” v AT IVAN 1 e; Couple Saves 29 Years for Home, / ri Irked b His Wife "Flames Consume 4th House on Property " Clea ui x yy 9 By VICTOR PETERSON : a aad 2 : Is there a héx on the lot at 3251 8. Lockburn St? : : \ ar y Dear Mrs. Manners: 3 “There must be said Mrs. Mack Rorex in a voice filled with : ear ! ; gt b : : I'M A GIRL nearly 18. 1 met two fellows at a Christ- Bo whos tie in the past somebody must have done something ~ Creightor mas party and one introduced himself as not married. We Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Rorex watched their dream house of 20 Gates Mc danced and he bought drinks. We had a very enjoyable yeas of walking Siren Sats, He is 56; she, 60. TF “evening. He told me he would see me again soon: -He talked | 1o_be_destroyed by fire at 3251 8.| After 28 years of married life, | . Developments to my mother and sister-in-law for quite a while. 1 fell Lockburn St. hey had SAVE all over again last torial PEE Eo in Jove with this man who tells me he is in his 30's. Tenis ag0.3 dauible Waller burned. on i a Beylyweds: ended 10 eying to decide Wh A few weeks later we were at the same club and he came in with| Then disappeared in smoke, Two flames yesterday as Mr. Rorex built ONE: That U. | i # nicely dressed and “not bad to look at” lady. I gave him the “eye”! years ago & house was ited in|a fire in the coal stove in the four- park” He's in the f and he smiled back but seemed nervous. 1 went to the rest room and| an engul room frame house. poking, is only & © i: tis lady followed me and asked me about the big “eye.” She showed me| 3 { “ - : That Hou } pictures of her children and was angry, saying she had been married to Today de Litter Yards wht Mrs. a use Su ies put break- oh Grighton of W him 19 years and had no intentions of getting her home split up. | ing more than a blackened shell.(fast on the table when her hus- [EERIE is formal announc I am still in love with this man even if he is married and Charred household goods litter the band ¢ried: ; days. He we would like advice about keeping my important date with him. Should yard, : mio on fife” od bY county © 1 let him stay with his wife who seems to love him? I don't trust this! 2 Toto their. dream Mr. and Mus. They escaped with their we and dorsed trict last ) lady very much as 1 think she means business. WORRIED. .. | Rorex had poured their lifetime(the clothes on their backs--thats ¥IEREE: That i You're trying to live against the rules of life—against fair play— savings. ‘The weekly paycheck all. A ad aiff | you can't do It and be happy. Your future frightens me. You Rok 1 I from Acme-Evans Co. dissolved in| Within 10 minutes their little ehether gr not Sta You should “let” the man stay with his wife, Can't you wee that he ° monthly house payments and in- home was gone. Mr. Rorex and decides to ent L tried to avoid you. after deceiving you? Where's your pride. your com- _ stallments on new furniture, neighbors rolled the family car His p ness from beside the: house as flames

licked around it. The car refused

to start — motor trouble. TR — pS . ; anyhow Now Mi? Sud Mri, Roney wisi HE HELPING HAND—When fite destroyed: the i Another year and we would have dream home of Mrs. Mack Rorex, 3257175. Lockburn St. POUR: That Gow been Die tom) as vu wig (left), kindly neighbors gave of their'heart, their clothes ote fo withhiol tions,” Mrs. Rorex said. “Then I was . : from oll candi Hoy," 7 hes : sand their food. Mrs. Andrew Breedlove gave refuge Ihe GOP ticket | from my left eye.” . to her burned-out neighbors. 3 continue to OPPOS Nisws lo’ Hose Couple Whether to rebuild their dream “My canned goods, everything 1 JJ © 1 be 18 foretd d Where they will live now, they, use is an undecided question. put up—they were in the cellar dak horse to do the on't know, They plan to stay tem- .'and weren't damaged. mincte. porarily with & niece in Valley Mills.| Mrs. Rorex is sure of one thing: Has Pat A Loon A Re Cla y ont “Oh —I-hope they won't freeze J ing: - But we want a spot of our own,”| “1 don't want another house on “Mounting belief

I never believed in a before I can get them moved."

I just wonder.” | That was the salvage of a 29{year dream. :

Mr. Rorex said. “If we could find that lot. {Just two rooms to rent we would curse until today. {be happy.” | Then typically the woman:

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¢ 1 ig ny husband very much and gave tried to overlook “his : wrong gs. He is nice looking and type that girls admire. _ pire! ed his vamity? Most Meanwhile, the bi-zonal economic, hovering on the ver Lately his “stepping out” has increased to every night—sometimes all think Shock Jou win Have Jou pia y It Bhi a him feel me | council, scheduled to meet in Praak-| the race formally foi night. He says he wants me to leave with the children. First, he oo oo oy have gone to other women. Have you devoted too furt to consider an emergency food| is expected to mos said he was in love with someone else and wanted a divorce. Then "0 'is your children, to the people with whom you lived and Program which union leaders insist! that he has the ind he said there was no ope else but he wanted his freedom so he souls} te your household chores, and. net enough fime to your husband? /Must contain a clause for confisca~ bome district. go with whom he pleases. I've tried to reason with him, Have you tried to be the “needed” woman in his life? : {tion of all foodstuffs, in James Alre: 3 Gon} Mio how 1 Can suppers atig false wy three gicls: IVS “yr youve dome your level best, offer him his freedom without | Reports {rom Nueraperg said | i? ee He probably will b ._swimost impossible to gel a place to stay, and to get anyone © turther conversation. He may be surprised. If he goes, you won't (hat railroad workers there ap- : ai ian ; od candidate to Sai a tu Shares = sje vii pay ne Sappats for tie children] lose much, " ~~ parently ignored the strike call. oll me 3 Sat i ag oul 14 Gov. Richard T. a EE ey oh Tat or ay WD 1. our narvousmews ls yurly due lo Your obecuflty, to uN En | Ton wy mevene.| na L; Ae « two weeks ago. without a fehl! 1 love him so much that I Tn hardly Stand the| happiness and to your injured pride. 1 doubt if you truly love a Bamberg, Augsburg and Regens-| rm o : oth fins Mr, Creighton’s n Ont suisin Tm ib. - " DESPERATE WIFE. | ™An who doesn't deserve respect. - . ... big confirmed. that railroads were ——— A DREAM DESTROYED — For 28 years Mr. and Mrs. Rorex planned for the day Jif es tho Is expect © Yeu sound like a good woman in love with a worthless husband. Forget about your merves—get bhisy being creative. Work with op strike at those points. ‘al : ‘ . “J o last one candid et " a LET ‘vou stay’ until you | And for others—get “out® yourself. Pretend happiness. Hitch your | pr ————— they would have a home of their own. A year after they. bought this four-room house oe. Treasurer of get & Job 30 that you tan rear HIS three children. Living with rela- o- to-an attainable “star"—livelihood for your family. . oe CHAP TER 10 Mex = i crackled with fire. Their's is the fourth.dwelling to burn on the property which Liss sifeduled tives may have made him irresponsible and feel neglected, but he | ' Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems glewood “meet wt 8 = 40 tn Hank | chr 3p ls EE aca CART 43a ah - ’ Jive 1 a ar wtstlons. Write in care of The Times, 218 W. Mary- pm. Monday in the chapter house] Mrs. Rorex now feels is cursed for deeds.someone must have committed in the far - ei gvernor at . Of course you hate te fail, I believe that you've honestly tried | land St. . for initiation services. dim past. woo : - 3 Weigh BN Da : . - te to get. into the bere he takes the | Although Mr, Bur * Ji be wavering on en +4 morship race himse

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