Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1948 — Page 2

* Cash, Checks

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- Lass successful were intruders , who broke into the ‘Monn Coal

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ri Fumble iN Attempt at Coal Co. Bafe-crackers got $575 in cash and checks in a break-in at Elco Armature Works but fumbled an attempted safe robbery at the Monn Coal Co. police said today. ' Owner of the Elco firm, Mrs. Hazel Murray, 3750 N, Pennsylvania Bt., discovered the breakin as she opened the shop at 318 8. East St. this morning. | Thieves jimmied a front door with a crowbar, knocked the combination off the took $575, more than $400 of

Co. 641 N. Tibbs Ave. Failing to_open the safe, they rolled it aut into the yard and had backed |

was checking the yards, and fled. Missing was $1.50 from a change box in the office.

Awaits Trial On Assault Charge

MINEOLA, N. Y., Feb. 17 (UP) ~~Warren Harding Hofmann, 24-

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TOWN HALL SPEAKER—Mrs. Austine Cassini, Washington newspaper columnist, will be the speaker at 11 a, m. Friday in the English Theater on the Town Hall Series. Her subject will be "The Washingfon Show—From Back Stage.” The speaker writes a daily column, "These Charming People,” and a syndicated column, "Washington Whirl." She is the dsugh- | roe ter of Capt. and Mrs. Austin McDonnell, Warrenton, Va., and made her debut in Washington. Mrs. John D. Gould will introduce Mrs. Cassini. Mrs. Gould will be discussion leader at a luncheon in the Ch eau Room of the Claypool Hotel after the talk.

to Seek ‘Heavy’ Man In Fatal Knifing HOLLYWOOD, Feb, 17 (UP)— reported he had found the body about 50 ©f the woman, Mrs. Gladys Kern, |

A “heavy, big man, 142, in an empty hillside manor was sought today as the writer which he was showing to a proof an unsigned note which de- spective customer yesterday. scribed in detail the murder of Mrs. Kern had been stabbed in a woman real estate agent before the back with a hunting knife. police knew she had been killed. | The note writer said he would As authorities read the mys- stay hidden until he found the tery note, printed laboriously | killer himself, He said he had to with a pencil on cheap note pa-| prove his innocence of the crime

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|intendent of the company’s plant

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Names Manager

' National Malleable. Appoints W. W. Flagle

The ee Pa ‘WW. WwW, a, 4S man‘ager of the Indianapolis plant] iof the National Malleable & Steel

"today by Walton L. Woody, vice | president in charge of manufacturing. Parent offices of the

Mr. Flagle was general supet,

'in Sharon, Pa., for four years and has been with the company 30 years, Mr. Woody's announce-| ‘ment said. Before joining the National Malleable & Steel Castings Co. Mr, |Flagle had 12 years of operating and design experience on- the | rallroads and in railroad car /plants in drafting, inspection and {testing, sales and plant operation. ,. The new manager here was {born in Ft. Wayne and spent most of his life in Cleveland, O.

i DE. Gavin, general superin-

last four and a half years, has heen promoted to assistant manager. R. 8. Davis, former manager, will continue his association with the plant in Indianapolis in an engineering capacity.

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Y STEPDAUGHTER 1S unruly and dirty. Going | dirty bli her to separate from her husband. ‘My husband won't let me correct her. She's 19 and doesn’t try to get a job but goes around sponging on her relatives till they kick her out. The she comes home’ and tries to wreck our home. She breaks

dishes and destroys clothing which I bought. She begrudges my children their things. I kept her until she married and she’s now back with us, hd her mother and relatives won't put up with her why should I? My husband corrects our children, which I think 1s his place, but shetidn't he correct her? He just says “She’s like her mother.” I've heard he wouldnt let his first wife correct her either, and that she caused her mother ‘and father to separate because she told tales on her mother to her father, What am I going to do? . I come from a clean and respectable family. STEPMOTHER,

a hard decision for a father to make. Appeal to him, for the good of your home and for her good, that he stop the girl's tantrums, laziness and slov She needs to live with the girls and to earn their respect and companionship. Can you manage that without the appearance of throwing her out? Maybe you indirectly could find her a job out-of-town

Does Unemployment Aid Affect Old-Age Pension? |

1S UNEMPLOYMENT compensation paid by the sia state or the government? By drawing it, is the amount of social security affected? MISS K. The state pays unemployment compensation from funds It does mot affect social security benefits.

To Heartsick—Ads, rummage sales and second-hand stores are your resources.

In Love After 2 Weeks—Boy's Gone |

AN EX-SAILOR .and I went together two weeks and then for some reason he quit me. We were really in love. I know I was and I am sure he was. We even discussed our marriage and | he promised when 1 finished school we would be J0arried, He is

Rebels Foiled in Recruit 25 and I am 16. He lives next door. ;

Raid on Salonika SALONIKA, Feb. 17 {The neliing of Salonika last -today-as-an; or attempt by nearly 1000 Greek guerrillas to panic the city end swarm through it abducting ‘br forcibly recruiting as many 'persons as they could. Military authorities 4 said the bold venture missed fire because the guerrilla force reached posi{tions outside the city too late for the pre-dawn foray. .

TAKES SMITHVILLE POST

SMITHVILLE, § Feb, 1 17 — Miss Marymal Stamper of Indianapolis has been named music iirector in the Smithville schools, succeeding Mrs. Flo Johnson, who resigned. Miss Stamper is a

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J.know how to handle. money—I've worked tour years and | have been on my own. He said it would be better for both of us if we , didn’t see each other because it was no good for either of us. But sometimes he is really sweet. — I am popular in sports and used to enjoy them but not now, though I try to keep up with them to keep my mind off of him. My thoughts are always of him no-matter what I am doing or where I am. I think his pride keeps him from coming back. ‘My folks like him and he likes them. What should I do? R.M. C. It's abnormal for a man to stay away from you if he wants you—particularly an ex-sailor. You never were really sure of ‘him, even when you extracted a promise of ‘marriage from him; - were you? Didn't you talk him into it? Now you're saving | your pride by thinking that his pride keeps him away. What happened to his pride? He wants to win yon—not have you “overcome” him. You're good in sports and can take winning or losing. If you've lost in this svent be 4 guud sport and get Yay Jar; the next Sevens / planning better strategy.

When Was White House Cook Book Printed?

printed and by whom? 8. M.

servatory of Music.

Do you mean the Congressional Cook Book which has a pic-

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Don't force your husband to choose between you—that’s

Washington, D, C. ‘My Boy Friend Changes His Mind + I'M 21 We've

three years.

back. He has had time to 1 to marry him,

I'll bet that he's a hachelot i and

is entirely oft his schedule. ver would cope with marriage,

then “no.”

brothers is with me.

Ask your parents if you may

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| —— It's Still Ducky, But Not Quacky After Complaint

Times Foreign Service LONDON, Feb. 17—All is ducky Land not so quacky in the backyard of Mr. and s. George E. “| Jackaman of Middlesex. | Their 14 ducks used to quack so much for their daily victuals that annoyed neighbors got a jcourt order: Quiet or chuck the|ge, ucks.

Mrs: Jackaman, ‘however, retorted she would rather lose an arm than her ducks. She has re[stored neighborly peace but it's |a question whether her arm (or {back) “is safe. For she now spends most of. her {day digging “hundreds and. hun{dreds of worms” from her yard, {not to mention snails she ferrets {out of her garden. She's happy, though. “In the summer,” she says, “I

CAN YOU TELL me when the White House Cook Book was sit on my verandah and watch

| my ducks. It's ever so peaceful.”

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harmlessly you spend your evenings. on sandwiches, and encourage your father to mix with the b elon Win their trust and companionship—then permission for dates.

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share problems and answer your Questions. Wille in care of The Times,

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becoming infatuated He just can’t cope with and decisions.

ants to Be Alone With Friend

I'M 17 and will be 18 this year. Do you think I'm old enough to - go with boys? My dad says “no” and my mother says “yes” ang 1 go with a guy I like very much. My mother knows him and doesn't care as We want to be alone sometimes, Mrs. Manners, I'm a nice girl. Please "Delp me. me,

metines.

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Fas sure that you're a nice girl but at sunvincing Yo your parents that you'll keep on being a nice girl is the . :

isn’t it? Rave ary io shoe them Bow Get your mother’s ad

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Nomads to Install New Officers

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