Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1948 — Page 3
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Delegation Expected fo Be Rushed - To Moscow at Onte to Confer With Stalin + EELSINKL ¥e Feb. 27 (UP)—A reliable: source Paasikivi has
The cabinet may take a favor-|y) — S. able attitude toward the proposi- . waster oe brogors U- S- Experts on Finland ow for Begotistions, the inform: :
Official tries as Czechoslovakia and peraway from any reference to the haps after moves to convert Fin-' round of conferences in high land ‘into a totally Communist-
|States has imposed strict condels on exports to Czechoslo-
Wei Eduard Outrata, director of the national economic counoil, announced that a five-year plan will be inaugurated soon to increase Czech economic collaboration with other Slav states.
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X judges to newspapers and periodicals. of distortion in dispatches will be reer eiie. the Foreign Information DENNIS MORGAN SHOCKED
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 27 (UP}--f{ Dennis Morgan recovered from k after narrowly escaping by 2a
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has f 1 Pr - TS am bombed Brit. a R. R. Wp 358; Jean dy night at the Sports and Boat ish oo ard Kelso, 3901 Arlington. Show. his R , of Great 10:30. 5. m. Emet L. Fish, 852 N. Temple; Mary fol orld War Bide A B.C ulen, 852 N. Temple. victory | prepyiseum Club lecture os United Na- Ravmond E. Bandler, 526. N. Jefferson; The were Dick back to| tiens, Hepe Redford Nevitt—$ p. m., June L. Waters, 143 Highland. ila Miller, Harry Geisel and ewspaper Exchanes Stav-—Clayposl Hotel Ng 4 Gelsendortt » Bob Kirby. They found a over.” . n_ Hotel. winner, all right. They all
| social service, died last night
; » '*N : -~~1the Church; Division - of - the-- Na~| - Foundation Head tional Coundil of Social Workers,
(water will officiate. Burial will Society.
came to Indianapolis in 1916, as-| ican Association of Social Work-
from Washington that the Onitea!
cuit, but the film star was en-
IN INDIANAPQLIS
{Company officials said that millions of persons live in metro-
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ILLNESS FATAL — Eugene
Cory Foster, prominent in state
in_the Methodist Hospital.
work, he was a director of Christamore 3 Setnumhint: chairman of
a deacon of the First Baptist
e C Foster, director of Church and former president of . Todi —s Foundation tion, died the Indianapolis Church Federa: last night in the Methodist Hos- tion, a board member of the local pital. He was 71. chapter of the American Red Services will-be held at 2 p.m. Cross, Wheeler Rescue Mission
tist and a member of the ad Somorrow, in arieton Ww Pit: | committee of the Flower Mission
be in Brecksville, O. | - Born in Brecksville, Mr. Foster the Social Workers’ Club, Amer-
Mr. Foster held membership in
ng direction of the Indian- ers, Sons of Veterans, Indiana apolis aS Charity Organization So- | Historical Society and the ColumLs ety: bia Club. f ! Oberlin Graduate | Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. | « He was graduated from Oberlin Gertrude Susser, and Miss Grace {College and took social service Foster, both of Cleveland. training with Associated Chari-| : ties of Cleveland under James F.! Jackson, pioneer leader in social work. Later Mr. Foster became STRAUSS [assistant superintendent of that SAYS: In 1913 he joined Lakeside Hos-|
pital in Cleveland as assistant a perintendent until coming to In-| dianapolis. In 1924 he accepted |
the position of director of Indi-| anapolis tion which he held until his death. : During the first World War Mr. Foster developed and directed the volunteer Red Cross home service|
work from (1917 until 1922. He also organized several Red «£5 BOAT disaster relief units. Mr. Foster was formerly an In-| diana Probation ‘Board member, on ‘the General Council of the W Northern Baptist Convention and
units will change direct|Separated two years but he com every day.
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|with another woman. He says that he couldn't find a bet-
ter woman to take my place—but we are separated. He
which will make television avail-|eovy he doesn’t love the other woman. I've been to see her
four mes. but: she stil Rly With him. I thought if he kept on living with her I'd give hin 4 divoree so he could
geese ery but he -doesn’t- want -me to. I know why he is going with her, for he told me, ‘but T can't live ve to
do something about it. I'm still young Fn happy with a husband and a home. My husband, who is 30 and good-looking, and I have been comes to see me and our two daughters h ver been with another man. He said he'll never divorce me unless Tve been with some man, and then would take
our kids away from me.
easy woman and don’t cause trouble but I have: to do I can't sleep and I've got to know what to do. WORRIED MOTHER, What the other woman has you lack. Get it, if its attainable and worthwhile. Maybe you need to talk to you doctor, your favorite clerk or your beauty operator. You certainly ARE easy and where Is it getting you? After you've improved your appearance and your personality, state your platform and stick to it. Stop your husband from visiting ' you, if he Insists on a double life. You may have grouads for divorce yourself if you want to get one. Please send me your address.
Should | Marry at 16? IM 18 and go with a fellow 23. We've been engaged eight months. My miother said we could get married. He gets along well with my family. . Should I marry as young as I am when I love him? He] wants to get married this month. that I may lose him if 1 keep on. Strong lovey endures and - grows. Let yours grow. awhile. You admit your: youth—-but you can’t help being hazy om marriage bilities.
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Expose yourself to marriage tribulations by mixing with struggling young married couples. Try a rigid budget—you'd have one married. f We Have a Housing Problem WE LIVE with my mother and sister and there isn't room. My sister. and 1 “get into it” all the time.
STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH
a manager of the Indiana Baptist Convention In addition to his foundation
By BOB (Call Me Honest) LONG
You shoulda been up on the seventh floor of IL. Strauss the| other day. The air was full of lies. The judges, were trying to
MARRIAGE LICENSES pick the Champ Fish Liar in the
Gene Utterback,
“Sar Tewnss, (med inal per Dr anite. Hooper, “3800 Shetty. "Strauss Liar contest, so he could
5763 Lowell; Bvelyn get what's coming to him Satur-
ron L. Ring, Bridgeport: Mary Bthel i re 3991 Rock Rd. : | Walter Leach, Sheffield Inn; Jean Billings, Richard M. Dyer, 5335 N. Keystone; Irene Grove
_ know a good lie when they hear it. Miller is General Manager of the
past four days and the|suuesl Indisna oat. Show 4 armed workers of “action com-| (nine-day ran) deate Pair te William DeWitt Marga. 7 N. Temple; Coliseum and is getting 3 Aster Maret me ih Ahonen ds Becyl Mutsropaugh, 41 N. his experience in the fib ation, how-| torium. Sl Edward VonPange Seymour: Berneice L. t this year by continued Indiana of Clinical and Ap-| VonFange 9 . Alabama. explaining why our png A Charlie A. , 418 AN. Worman; Aleen ay au bee ? ari Spi eT Sanita. Oud papers did not pub-|Nath for the Mohll Spicer. SHInttT: Mary. Louh Cody playoffs. of ‘the! SI Color Reorl wos on "=| william White, 757 W. New York; Lucille Geisel is a kindly fellow N. Tr who used to call balls and 1008 Edi
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§ " ‘MOCCAROUND My name is’ ""Moccaround"—a hand braided moccasin—You can trace my gentility back to the shoe tree of the California COBBLERS—my skin is glove-supple—my heel is a scooped wedgy and I'm lightweight—our family's coloring varies—REAL RED or GOLD RUSH—I hit the road with many others and—was | lucky—my destination was - the Specialty Shop—(my family's here all year round—) 195 (just a wee wedgie)
THE SPECIALTY SHOP Is ON THE THIRD FLOOR
strikes in the American League, and has gotten his slant from a long line of foul balls. * Kirby is a ~ sports story teller hy
Anna son. Cecil R. Brown, Muncie; Mary M. Sexton, Muncie. Lets Jones, "a N. Sapna; Marie Bar1
Robert William Yorela 10185 "iihden. | Mildred Violet Lovellette, 1223 Linden.
DEX; His a. po ame, TH comat s E Lewis : BE to tell just where one
leaves off -and the other takes over since he always digs deep with a Henry Bdwin Re : . grave expression om his Phyllis Jean Heald, R. 1, New Pal- face. (A few more puns Jack PO Claypoel, Carmel; Dorothy Lucille] =~ HKé that snd TH be in
Delaware. the market for at least Joe Wheat, 2018 Rader; Aline’ Campbell, one of his services.)
2331 Fairview. Arthur O. Conger, 710 yi 0th; Wanda The i i 3 size No . e lies come in all sizes. None Eastwood. 1131 N, sea Mt; Many) | involved tall tales as to how lipDonald C. sherty, Cincinnati; Patricis | gtick got on a collar, though. Nor pisCu mask. 1 oT J Fae | could anyone enter the contest Donna lender, ar Westfield Bivd. ~ | with the whopper he told when 4 Ts” seen Grmatan, 2 Xft, {talking to Uncle Sam about such > mg son, 443 H Harvard PL; Mabel subjects as income tax. Nope, alk R ln Rorick New Haven: veima | these truth-stretchers were just B. {about fish.
Liars, sure get. around, too.
MH LN. 8 Margaret LaVonne ry Ine s Ard
John Iman Washburn, R. R J Virginia Lee Lee Johnson, 2353 Colleg
wi Hulon nT "326 Milirose: Barbars L. | Jameison, 713 8. Chadwick.
Lewis, Bllen Currance, 84 be One even came from as far as M oualie Webb, 1030 phe “BY | the pool on, Monument Circle. Stanley Wendell Snider, R. R. 1, Fairland; To be real good, liars have to ui beth Chridisin, | a Satan. Jean Start young. Like, for instance, Proctor, 1044 N. Traub, the little gal, nine years of age, Delbert Cherry, Tipton; Rebécea ER. Ken- who entered. Oh, hers wasn't the dall, Tipton George Edward Lucas, 2625 Southeastern; kind that'll win. Much practice Prances Marie Mount, ¥ rennarivanta; | needed. But with age she’s going Poop {to make some man very happy | some day.
BIRTHS | Another guy tried to Boys : ! fudge just a bit. His Me At St. Francis—Joseph, Chatlotte re | Cleo: Ruth Clingerman; Gro Belty |
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was a wee short on muscles. Just a little, puny
At =Wayne. Viiginla Ilnmah fella it was. But he nen- | Pos d, Juanit | Bel wn, Dive Bik WEL | chaiantly mentioned that | ner; Oliver, Olive Keith; Ernest, Glenna he had » . Whit at Strauss. Obviously far
| tington. . AL St Vincent s—Al i Rosalind Bocies: | " toe intelligent to be a | © good Har. (I have to say things like that now and . then — pay check, ya know.) ;
. Franois—Howard, Rosemary Heath; la s7isesier Mary Mullinaro Gemeral-M. C, Sagar momas. | oT Porence
trade. With him, it's hard
Raymo e Burkert, U. 8. Navy: Some of these fish tales happened |. aside, B_Harrls, She Xt sort Veareis in Alaska. Others down in India.
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| Kathryn ¥ Youn, A K B a , Mas Joan McKay; But the entry I liked was the
Ie George, ONe from the fellow who said he| roma Nak nw hah | really didn't think he had a! tmes % Davia: Chester, Willie jj chance to win. He said he knew| Bugens, Alice Goodwin; all the judges and “They're all
{ a¢"Be. "Vingent's—Albert, Cues Jor bigger liars than I ever hope|
fr SE Ee r, | Ohari A He lost out, toe. This was no time or place for
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DEATHS Hurry'C. Eo fon 1 WHE © SPORTSMAN'S FLOOR—
‘at ». Vincent's, Z (The SIXTH )—for and in Ru #0 110% Cogs.) }oboit of the SPORTS . ret #1 8030 N. Merah| gud BOAT Show—starting
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We won't have our
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figure—Here are Cad 'BOTANY-DAROFF SUITS
of us if we had to move. Ever A Yve lived off people. We couldn't vent , because we had two children. A READER.
can keep from you keep quiet. Remember the fam- .
Ir. Love With an. Alcoholic
C1 AM 16 and much in love with an : the Marines, I've tried hard to get him to quit but he says no matter what, My sister's husband like married and now it doesn’t bother him. He has never stood me up although he and finds some excuse, He's on my mind constantly. I want
have said they loved: they would keep on trying
or to forget him because I know there will never be anyone elas,
‘What do you want me to tell you—to marry an alcoholic that all heavy drinkers quit when married, like your brother-in« law? If this boy doesi’t want to quit he won't and neither you or Alcoholics Anonymous can make him quit, Are you sure that he had legitimate exouses for breaking dates? Dragging him, tight, from the front porch with the neighbors pitving you, or calling taverns to find him isn’t what you want,
Baby Hasn't Changed Things
I AM 17, married, and have a baby son. I've been married over
a year and my husband hasn't supported me. His grandmother
{thinks he doesn't have’to.
I've put it off for so long I thought if we'd have a baby things would change but they BETTIE. _—
haven't. What should I 4 BROKEN-HEAR Are you telling me 207 bing? Something is missing--what excuses de hé and his grandmother give? How do they expect you | and your baby to live? +4 I'd learn the reasons and correct them if I could-—if you're extravagant get on a rigid budget. If you're bossy, try different tactics. ;
, 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. 3
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