Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1948 — Page 2
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‘Should 1 Permit My Wife to Work?
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MY WIFE WANTS to go to work and I admire her for| whether you get It in college, business or traveling. You need
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. | but I tell her as two childre take care of. Don’ know a lot about men and you meed knowledge of children—I 3 For Stassen , " ; i io : bat us “do. 1 h . ? oe Duet “ it og Ame il ti a To alue their , : ed : ave n to ts 2 value : Foe he a as E570 : : pal for Shes 0510 N t I must do. ; Pp J ing or feel te a enough to Sacrifice and send you. SN CE fr ; i A r . take . ; . i 1 can see how hard it woeidild be to curb emotions and re - 5 * Dewey Showdown I'm 27 and have been married to a lovely girl five years. past oe is Jouhad a ignore i : ; utho
long engagement. : G ’ | Td like to hear from married college couples and of marriages 3 : Slated Tomorrow We have a daughter of 3 years and a baby 7 months old.| Td like to hear trom married college couples and of marriages Ovr'} os. Felice: Uniform: By CHARLES T. LUCEY I love them very much. . ' | how you've managed, will you? Ur ramous- a -Howard Staff Writer } 1 was discharged from the Army in 1943 after being hurt In , Like Re = CONCORD, N. H., Mar. 8—New North Africa. My nerves are always on edge. Yes, I get a pension Wants to Enter Fashion Work rd = 0 es Hampshire's most stirring presi- put it is just enough to keep me from passing an examination for a|
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I AM 18 and interested in modeiing. I was a photographer's oe adie x . a ania fr = dential primary in years tomor- good ‘job, scmetimes. Where : ¥ ar . Tow HRonid how whetner Harold|S 1 oy to furnish everything in the home hut sometimes I 4 iar wnat tn reireents ard? up fashion WOR oy oul le . p . V Stassen’s recent gains have dent- 5 little slack. 2 : : | | Patricia a w ed the deep-rootéd appeal which Swallow that little pellet of pride and let your wife help for | Talk with department store fashion consultants, the 3 Ions - 3 has made Gov. Thomas E. Dewey| awhile. You spent the long hours in the hospital snd the long Stevens modeling school counselors, and photographers. by : ow > Body Dist Republican boss-man in public, nights overseas planning to make lots of money so that you | Read occupation pamphlets at the Central Library and write é ; a 5 Wife in opinion polls. | could give your family everything, didn’t you? You know what? | fer information. : : > : x - g & y s Native political obs ervers I think you're a lucky man—you love your wife, your family is Informati on for Readers : : > 3 iY i, reed around many a pot-bellied! intact, and your wife offers to help. . z : 3 . BLOO stove in this wintry state today Getting on your feet finagcially and recovering physically is | TO MRS. N. B. who has not seen her sister or heard from her shown : * iy o y —The friends a that Mr. Stassen’s drive for del- more Important than your pride. Help your wife at night with fin 15 years—If her name is Gloria M, Bess, age 22, or Rose 5 Bens, : EAs - oo . whom he returne i egates to the Republican national household chores when she works instead of feeling sorry for your- 20, write to 560 Fletcher Ave. ‘ MRS. R. J. ~ For Maids... Beauticians .. + Waitresses x and fortan i convention has improved his self. A few extra dollars may relieve those ragged nerves and TO MRS. N. B—Call BE. 2671.W it this gir) bad a Drother. : Jame a2 onus i chances in this last fortnight. your health may improve enough that you can get a better job. She also could 25k advice of the police department. MRS. W. : (A Nr soil he I k 3 hig Har Yankee San Jnany Talk to veteran od employment. Thank you both. 2 or a ‘MRS. MANNERS. * a eal servis iia . Dewe (1t.0f. e lady wanting hosiery re aining con me ) : : morrow A some contend that a Stassen vic. OUt-0f-State Bloo ost has a letter. Be MES. MANNERS. v : so of the pri goa tory is not out of the question. IS IT POSSIBLE to use a blood test from another state to get ir . — pu— «Raintree Count; ] i Townships Meet a marriage license here? How soon must it be used? BLONDIE. Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your a own life Saturds Tomorrow is “Town Meeting” The out-of-state doctor should file results of the blood test on ,rophlems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, - tag himself in bi day in New Hampshire's 224 or- & form from an Indiana county clerk, returning it to the clerk | 234 w. Maryland St. HES, . i Jetting the moto! j iT ganized townships. The folks get| Within 30 days. EE = pr His body Vat i together to choose selectmen, de- 3 irst? : . ~~ m. by his oh oe date eee Ito, Should | Finish College First
Baker Lockridge at 8 po m. to mo had not returne became worried a light in the gg She found . hi over the wheel Bloomington fir him failed and Lyons Jr., Monro who returned th believed the ai when his wife fc Wife P Today his wif four small chi
be spent | next year and give I AM 18 AND WILL graduate in the spring. My parents have a Heath thea ing Ee planned for their four children to go to college. My sister went and 3 they think is not performing just is happy at her occupation. My brothers aren't old enough yet. i ; right. Last fall I started going with a Navy lieutenant, 23, who plans . y g oF re .» to be a test pilot after much schooling. We've thought about mar- ; '
The fact that “Town Meeting
day coincides with the primary riage and he soon will leave for California for nine months. Expertly tailored of sanforized, mercerized cotton broad: election should mean 2 fairly If we don’t plan to get married he thinks it best we don’t see
good vote in the towns. any Tore of S8fHNRer. Do you think fis is wise! WI omer © | MEST cloth, with white collar and cuffs. Made with a flared, 07 A { Mr. Dewey lined up with the Y d practical psychology and personality in marriage, cos : state GOP. organization headed LEE " x | gored skirt, action back, separate self belt. Blué or rose,
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PENT : : prostrated by | Mr, BStassen’s campaign was Detroit Night Club Patrons Deceived ; hi » offer no explana : : + . . well-known actor, and author of Scalloped edge white. cotton apron—|,25 CHO. Both. on Semon) afpestances As 3 Bullets Find Heart of Mother of Six | ' band's action
+ Meanwhile, E the rest of the 1 to why the should commit taining more suc
ing hands, making friends—and DETROIT, Mar. 8 (UP)—Police today captured a 28-year-old on a less professional but perhaps steel worker accused of barging into a dim suburban night club : : _ more enthusiastic stage organiza-| while floor show comedians put on a humorous “love triangle” skit, | “IT TOOK NINE TAILORS” tion than Mr. Dewey has. Five and killing his wife with a fusillade of shots that also wounded her hundred volunteer Stassen “Paul|companion. |
: eamed of d Revere Riders” combed the state Homer Caldwell was seized near his rooming Bouse Biz hours! SE Uniforms, Fourth Floor eruelling work over the week-end, for example, after he was alleged fo have drawn a gun in the club and cried: | or Hat : " 5 \ “Raintree Coun in a last-minute drive. “She's my wife. They both have © Iver. Then he brandished his. the hilarious autobiography of a well: ' Last June, 3 Important Test lit coming to them.” jrevoiver, » . : nounced its sem This will not be altogether a Police later quoted him as say-|8un and warned two patrons who dressed man,” and his adventures as a waiter, : $150,000 was | straight Dewey - Stassen test. ing, “My wife-was stepping out approached him to stand back. ; . . ! initial novel, M Thousands will vote for delegates on me.” “Take it easy,” he told them. a soldier, and a movie-star in mad Hollywood!
—eight are to be chosen—less as
fessed his fun Dewey or Stasseri men than as
that he walked New York Pen: to meet MGM. a cently, the no Book of the Mo! One friend sa
Some of the 100 pations ys got two bullets left in here. ug were ‘‘part of} A ” f personalities in this small state. |g eg P Keep away or I'll let you hive ; Because of New Hampshire law, ? Ae I nic will autonraph his book: most candidates are running un-| Instéad, redheaded Lula Cald-|™ === = 0 and) Mr. Menjou grap 00
edged well, 26, was sprawled on the| Pledge: =n 2 tele Zam RE do 20% floor with three bullets in her [escaped down an alléy. Some 100 |
either Mr. Dewey or Mr. Stassen, [neart and her companion, Claude customers of the Coolidge Innf | 2:30, Tuesday, March 9th hi recently had 2 To offset this, bath camps have Carbeille, was staggering With cy, gapea for a moment, then sadness which put out bushels of small cards|three bullets in his body. {grabbed their - wraps and ran, - : parse 3 priv %e showing which men they are sup-| Caldwell was spotted and ar-|too, LE pony {rested by three patrolmen ine a; Detective Lieutenant Louis IN OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT ’ sous) Satan Whatever strength Gen. Dwight scout car who said he muttered Balaze said Mrs. Caldwell was ; : Sale) HPO FoF D. Eisenhower has — notwith- of “family troubles.” the mother of six children -and the Jn Son standing his withdrawal from| According to police, Caldwell had been separated from her hus- ; SECOND FLOOR Heo = the presidential race—may show entered the club shortly ig io five or six times in the last . a up in the votes for two delegates. midnight and blazed away with a two | years. : Jung on a : ; te Lockridge had : : A : an. under pres » FR TE fo | Cites Dy Wd 2 5 : : His father, T
ridge Sr., direct Historical Inst that his son ha y e and morose fo! 0 . he had felt mc tack by an ot man on his “p ern reporter's v cifixion.” “Raintree Ci praise from rey York Times achievement of a cosmically b of significance Rev. Alfred University prof as “blasphemc much public co book.
Overwork at publishing of 1 trip to Hollywe ning of a new 1 to his highly which resulted father believes. On Saturday Seemed to be i wife said. He he started on office in the ey
Left for He left the 1} for his wife
With earning f ning novel, tell going to the tI to listen to th Martinsville - basketball fing ing letters. When he hs 10:30, she tele to learn if he and was told been there tI father went a home. In th Lockridge hac Friends dou
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