Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1948 — Page 2

she Is looking ¢ for security and I think she

I-have my own ess. Though it's in its infancy, it possibilities.

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, willing to forget her past marriage. : oh Please help me to open her heart toward me. Aoiprove to her that I am sincere in my feelings. E. J. "How to win a girl! the floundering male, My, but you're practical. Are you out of practice? would rather that you let the fire go out In the grate than add wood in a wooing moment. She wants to hear about love when . the moon shines over the porch swing—she doesn’t want you repairing faulty chains or listing reasons for marrying which she knows already. She wants security (financial and emotional), attentiveness, new experiences and maybe social prestige, She wants her friends envious because of your appearance, your strength, your atten- | - tions and your success. She wants you strong enough to fight off designing females, but likes to think ar she’s very young)

TTT had been in love, The girl was killed in an accident just before our wedding. I have found a girl I am certain I could love and be happy with. She has been divorced—she | is the type who likes to get out with other men. I think

shoud, wt “bat you expect

Because of religious afliations of my own our relationship is Just that much more difficult. I know I'm in love with her and I'm

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Aha, here's your chance, gals, to liolp Is 8" Years Difference in Age Too Much?

A girl |

that Youd hang from & hang from a Totty maf after if she rofunen you. She wants | you generous with her but otherwise thrifty. She wants you to talk to her and amuse her. Honestly, don’t you want as much? You'd like a virtuous wife and good mother, yet something of the woman of experi- | ence; sweetness but firmness; intelligence and wit (mot outs’. | shining. your own) and fragility, but the strength of two women in her household, . You want mystery. You don’t want babbling “to- babble -an-hour- aboot a sparkplug -if-yeu. With religious differences both of you will have to show a Christian spirit through sympathy and understanding of each ! thors ath. Af her first marriage preys on your mind and her | men alarms you, J won't be happy. e right idea—try to marriage. If you learn any new tricks tip me off, will you?

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act, DO YOU THINK that eight and a half years is to great an [ounds So A

|age difference between a man and woman? I am 22 and he is 30%. it as that. (Will it make a difrerence in, say 12 years? MARY ANNE.

Changed View

Called ‘Slave’ Act Less “Frequently Now™

By FRED W. PERKINS

| WASHINGTON, Feb. t—The her—now and In yt] sections of the Taft-Hartley

Although controversy still surits opponents to refer to “slave labor law.” oF

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Because of the extra day in|ing ing 4nd starving girls and Boys | |Pebruary, Indianapolis citizens re asked : and those of the’ whole Eh

are asked to give ary or the equivalent to the

The executive committee of the Indiana tion

Ruckelshaus, f are calling attention to the appeal far 560 million from the United tia na Lied e rl Hal, 1431 B $450 million. Our country is one of 45 nations launching similar

Persons wishing to aid suffer-

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Club will hold a bunco and euchfe/at 8 bp. party at 8 p. m. Saturday in In. Moose Home.

Indianapolis, Ind.

for ‘Nations and - John K. acting chairman,

toward a world. fund. .af

hold a St. Tatrigh 's Day covered dish dinner March 8 in the Northeast Community Center.

You'll have to ‘compromige on your friends, and you'll have to mature fast if that’s the way he wants you. The older husband should make great effort to retain his "health, appearance and outlook—his wife's youth could be a challenge to rheumatic knees and pouchy stomach.

Here is what has occurred since the law 'S went into effect: Strikes are at their lowest,

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| community, if the county is with-/discussed. But Mr. Ewing and observes: out a full-time health officer, if medical leaders agree that pend- cvery charge made against this/ Organized gram, these are the women and versy there are many other non- labor is completely aware ‘hat it controversial health problems cannot function and endure under Because he is convinced of the that need to be attacked at once. this abominable’legislation.”

someone to go to the show with her. Iam a lonesome fellow, 57, and |

1 AM 34, work all day, have my own apartment, have been

and also’like to have company. contract have declined.

furniture. My son lives with my sister out-of-town.

I live alone and have my own I am very

LORESO0ME... ~{inate J of the housing industry. “Commies’ Isolated

for me; um . » ¥ COULD YOU give me the phone mbes of the 57-year-old ‘widow “Just Lonely?” 1 think I could enjoy a show on Saturday night myself. : LONELY. . . ” THE PROBLEM of “Just Lonely” is identical with my problem. I have been single seven years, I never run around, and don't get acquainted. I am 51, in good health, have good trade, I'm not a hill-billy nor do I mingle in society, and I can prove I'm good to a wife. I could have had many women but I. don't want a “beer joint” woman although I drink moderately, If you'll give 3 my addréss it wil make us both happy, I know. N. B. ” . . TO THE WIDOW, 49, who is lonely—I fo 51, a widower and lonely, and would like to meet her. H. D. " . » " . » . The lonely, the “houseless” and the pregnant wives of irresponsible and characterless men—women who aren’t trained for Jobs whereby they can rear their children—have my sympathy and I can do little for you. . I can’t be a “match-maker” because the column isn't a “date” bureau. All I can do is urge you to improve yourselves and your social life so that you'll make friends. If anyone knows of non-profit entertalnment for the lonely please tell me. “When you write, tell me some of the reasons that YOU think might make you unpopular. Maybe we can do something about you.

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

Red Cross Volunteers Urged to Aid Health Plans

By JANE STAFFORD power and ability of the war-

Science Service Medical Writer ; {time volunteer workers, Oscar V. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2--The,p .. "peseral Security Admin-|

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notes:

Thousands of now

deadline and still are in

the law.

Labor selling their services and on a sellers’ market. A

the Taft-Hartley

the Red Cross and similar organi- Assembly to be held here May 1-4. Ing

going to be asked to serve inmend is not precisely known. It| | tions. another war,

men who worked beside them questing Mr. Ewing to develop {less death and crippling in their for the next 10 years.” diagnostic clinic is needed in the national health insurance may be] AFL President William

the school needs a health pro-ing settlement of that contro- oppressive law.

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‘don’t have anyone to go to the show with me at all. I would be hay been "buat. 1 glad to go with her if she'll meet me. C. H. s wu » ss =» =» Wildcat strikes,

Mr. Perkins -gecondary boymarried and have a son, 10. I like to go out and have a good time cotts and strikes In violation of |

The AFL building unions and lonesome and ‘would Uke to meet "Unwanted" if he isn’t too Young contractors are working to elim-

Commies in labor unions ‘are being isolated and one by one are being picked off by the loyal

The right to seek court injunctions, conveyed upon the Na-

Board,

has been invoked 14 times—once against the world's largest private employer, General Motors. Ninety-five per cent of elections called to authorize bargaining for a “union shop” have been

union

Taft-Hartley election machinery was deliberately made too cumbersome for

Amid the chorus of praise for discordant

+ Old Contracts Still Binding

illegal

“closed shop” contracts were renewed just ahead of the act's

effect.

Part -of the reason employers and unions are being so tractable may be that they are feeling out ‘ [their powers and liabilities under

Will the labor peace continue? and business still are

goods down-

turn in prices, profits and emmillions of women from every i ator, hopes to arouse their en- Ployment would introduce sharper hamlet and city of the nation thusiasm to carry out recommen- | bargaining, flood the NLRB and \who volunteered their services to dations of the National Health|the courts with appeals Aisclos-

zations during World War II are| What the Assembly will recom-|288ential effect on industrial rela-

is being called as a result of al CIO President Philip Murray This time the women and the message of President Truman re- 5ays the law has “lived up labor's predictions that it would \will be fighting disease and need- “feasible national health goals|disturb industrial peace and de|teriorate labor-management relaJhome towns. It a hospital or a. The controversial problem of| tions.”

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