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Called ‘Plan Vodka’ one is eight years older.than I am and doesn’t have a dis- 'he never takes me out or offers to keep the children so I = go out. | 0

ability, He works at a factory and is real nice. He saves his money. 1 have been going with him for two years and we love each other

fantastic “Plan Vodka” to blow up the city’s subway, railroad and ferry systems with 147 high explogive bombs was under investigation by police today to determine If it was a hoax. The plan, contained in five pages of crudely drawn diagrams and lettered instructions, was discovered Tuesday in a plain, unaddressed znd unstamped envelope in a midtown postoffice substation. According to the plan, the blasts were to take place between 4 and 4:15 p. m. (Indianapolis Time) yesterday. Police kept discovery of the papers from the public to avoid panic, More than 200 detectives, federal agents, railroad men and postal officials kept wateh for seven hours at the key spots marked for destruction, but they made no arrests and found no explosives, List of ‘Targets’ Police Commissioner Arthur Wallander’'s office announced today that detectives were being kept on the case because of the detailed descriptions contained in the plans. . The places marked for desruction were Pennsylvania Station, Grand Central Terminal, the main postofice, the Times Square subway station, the Staten Island ferries and slips, the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad tubes to New Jersey and the Manhattan-

sheets of eight by 10-inch paper, apparently from a loose. leaf notebook. It was found by Philip Linbacker, assistant superintendent of the Times Square

branch postoffce. Each sheet of was labeled “plan vodka.” authorities were inclined to view the plot as the work of a crank. However,

State Industrial Census Under Way

The first manufacturing census to be taken in eight years is under way in Indiana, the Federal Department of Commerce announced today. Ny Department i showed 4337 manufact: establishments in 1939, with 340,563 per. sons Jrwing sta salaries and ages ting ‘to $478,004, In the first manufa cen-

and want to marry.

Arrange to see the “pen pal”

I'M 24 AND AM interested in

have to count your experience,

they be weaned?

husband?

husband,

Charles ¥. Keller, Champaign, Ill, sitting as special judge in the Platt County circuit court, Monticello, IIL, r Mrs, Mary Yowell, sister of Mrs. Hunter, who would inherit half of the estate except for the document, contested the will, Much of the estate consists of Illinois farming land. Mr, Hunter is a Lébanon oil man and engineer here. The plaintiff contended that what was purported to be the will

had been typed around the signa-

cturing sus take nin 1810, Indiana as a territory had 101 manufacturing establishments valued at $257.640. Most of the industries were

ture of Mrs. Hunter on a flyleaf which had been cut from a typewriting manual,

grist mills and textile industries,

The plaintiff also contended

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Join your husband in recreation and be as entertaining as enthusiastic with him as you are with the other man.

When Should Kittens Be Weaned?

I HAVE A CAT, Petunia, who has three kittens.

My mother says I ought to stay at home. I'm not happy like I'm living so what must I do? I can’t live without him. O0.L.K A wife with a disability often feeds the vanity of her healthy husband whom she adores—and their marriage is happy. years’ dating and the man’s thrift and maturity indicate that he is dependable and really in love with you. It’s your decision—not your mother’s. Marry him—and keep your good disposition that won him,

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before you set the wedding date,

if your curiosity is bothering you. Married Woman'24, Youth 18, in Love

a youth, 18. We get along simply

“super” and like to do the same things. He is old acting for his age. | I don’t think when two people click together age is too”important I have ceased to love my husband though he is a good provider. My friend had been going steady with a girl younger than he is. I think she had a bad influence on him because all she can do is wear “sexy” clothes and jabber about classical records. What is the answer to my problem? Do you think that you, unsuccessful at marriage, are a good influence for a young and single man? harmful, but faithlessness and deceit are. You aren't sure that he is mature when you blame his ex-girl for his faults. Actually, he’s more than six years younger than you—you

UNSETTLED,

and

When will MRS. SNOOKS.

Petunia probably will wean her kittens in four or five weeks.

My Husband's Love Has Waned

MY HUSBAND DOESN'T seem to care for us. get acquainted with other men so if he leaves I could find another

Should I try to

I'm 25 and have been married 10 years. I have four children.

Will Involving Indiana Woman's $250,000 Estate Held Forgery in Illinois Court

The ruling declaring the will a forgery was made by Judge

that part of the typing had heen

superimposéd on the signature, indicating the typing had been done after the signature was written. The plaintiff further pointed out that the word “cemetery” was misspelled as “cemetary” in the purported will, while it was spelled correctly in two places in a diary of Mrs, Hunter introduced as evidence. The diary entry for the day Mrs Hunter was supposed to have made th the action.

Decision was handed down this week in the case, which was tried

from Nov. 17 to 27. ,

Musical jabber isn’t

will failed to refer to

eel Chair—Should Marry?

You can find time to go out

Tell your husband how you miss companionship and go out with | him, if you have to deprive yourself. Look your best and hang on his every word. Don’t Ppatn tired or about his choice of entertainment its

about being expense. Forget the chores you

Seek Buttonhole Makers

Irvington section.

Please name a reputable local

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ence of Hoboes held in London.

“Jeff” traveled for 52 years,

to border.

214 W. Maryland St.

The will was filed in Boone

Lebanon Woman's Sister Contends Document |, cui court after Mrs, Hunter's Was Typed Around Signature From Book

Times State Service LEBANON, Mar, 4—Decision is being awaited as to whether an appeal will be taken in a court decision holding the will of Mrs. Jeanette Evangeline Hunter a forgery. In the questioned document it is provided that the Lebanon woman's $250,000 estate go to her

death here on Nov, 18, 1845.

Driving to Be OK This Week-End

Motorists were promised good driving conditions over the weekend as roads were reported dry by state police and the weather bureau predjcted no snow or glaze. All state highways, according to state police, were clear of ice except a few spots near Hammond and Gary. These were expected to clear up today. No high water threatens to cut off state roads at the present. The weather man promised clear, dry weather today, tomorrow and probably Saturday with possibly rain Sunday. No snow

SEVERAL WOMEN in our neighborhood commented that they wished they knew of local women who made buttonholes and wished they’d put their names around in neighborhood stores so we wouldn’t have to go downtown, We're particularly interested in

lease send your address and I'll write you if I'm contacted by neighborhood buttonhole makers.

‘Who Is King of the Hoboes?’

I WOULD LIKE the name of the man known as “King of the | Hoboes,” and his short biography.

Jeflerson Davis Is known as the “King of the Hoboes.” ‘He

the Hoboes of America and became their “king.” “king” for life in 1935 and was chosen “emperor” of the Hoboes | of the League of the World, Feb. 22, 1838, at the World Confer-

Mr. Davis now lives in Cincinnati and keeps up world-wide correspondence. He began roaming when 6 years old, but went only 10 aquares from home. When 8 years old he went to Dayton, O., and three years later ran away to Chicago. when 13 years old and sold newspapers in New York City.

paying his fare for only 90,000 miles. He made six trips around the world and more than 300 trips from coast to coast and border

Ask your cleaner about the jacket.

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

Oo. M. with your husband and be good

left undone.

FAITHFUL READER.

| Others dead in state trafic ac. — , ; jcidents include a Tol night company—you think you'd have time to win another husband. lelub: © I Bly wife. Wiis

were Injured fatally yesterday. The Roachdale John W, Bridges, Mason, 48.

2 Roachdale Men Die as Car Hit Toledo Club Operator and Wife

a EN ___—__ 7 ____| Pair Die as Car ig Fe a Burn wae ar, ru, oh : I'M 27 AND USE A WHEEL CHAIR because of paral- My husband gambles and never stays home. I started to work Hits Parked Truck a ntsy's daughter. San- Oita St.. no. Pe 1 fice three years ago and have my children with me on my Mrs. Darol tsy's daugh , San ; ysis. But I can take care of myself and do the housework sop. rm 20 Arse year taking them to work with me and staying] Two Roachdale men were killed Aramagapiss, 24; Was Injured 20. : while my mother works at a factory. home nights washing and Honing I'm not acquainted with many [early today when the car ot iCieah and taken Porter jured at : iends. One i age and in a wheel People and my lite is a “headache. : (which they were riding crashed : when the % Crude Di ms . I have. wo bo y eens aly y 2 him. The other My husband Rewer waniad 3 job Haare he could male Jonsy, into a parked truek 2 The truck Was Doing driven by Pi agra chair. He is a “pen pal —. f . {He doesn’t wan get dirty. I'm attractive, women me, mile east of Put ville © toa ih Perman Oe, : Oak Park . Brenins. ith

victims are 36, and Curtis

Mr. Mason, hit a parked truck, state police said. Robert Wardiow, 26, Ft. Wayne, had flares burning. Two passengers in the Mason automobile were injured. They are Maurice Irwin, 36, and Alex Newgent, 56, both of Greencastle, who were taken to the

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that city, in 1008, he organized He was named

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covering over two million miles,

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The Toledo couple, Richard Darontsy, 386, and his wife, Pauline, 35, lost their lives when a car in which they were riding skidded on ice and slid into a

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15-Month-Old Son Dies From Beating; Police Hold Mother

Rh ans NEWARK, N, J., Mar. 4 (UP)

~—A 25-year-old mother, who told| a doctor she had beaten her 15-|

month-old son shortly before he died “because he wouldn't eat his dinner,” was held on suspicion of murder today, pending an autopsy by the county medical examiner. Dr. Joseph Fortunator, the family doctor, was called by Mrs. Anita Barthell yesterday. She said her son, Anton Jr., had become violently ill. Dr. Fortunator said he found the boy dead—his body covered with bruises.

” ” ” THE DOCTOR called police. The boy’s father, Anton Sr., 27, a truck driver, knew nothing of the incident until he came home

from work. When Mrs. Barthell saw her husband, she cowered back

against the wall. “I didn’t do anything, Tony,”

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