Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1948 — Page 2
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Aviation Cadet Class to Open
serve and placed on active duty
Solo Explains z Balk on Oleo Vote
Says Ludlow Made
Him Petition-Wary By DAN KIDNEY
WASHINGTON, | ADr. 12—A
Southern Congressman who rey
which got the required 218 signafures in the House, blamed it all on Rep. Louis Ludlow, Indianap-
olis Democrat, who did sign it.
He is Rep. Noble Gregory (D.
According to Mr.
Army recruiters today said af aviation cadet class will be]
Gregory, times were still a little tight when he arrived in Congress in January, 1937. He was fresh from his job as cashier of the First National Bank of Mayfield. And he
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CHAMPION—Kay Kaiser,
Indianapolis Coliseum. One of stallions in the Midwest, Kay Ka
Legion-Times
Horse Show on May 14, 15 and has already been shown,
tary of the Indiana Saddle Horse “The response to the first an
Attracts Wide Attention
Scores of Inquiries Indicate There May Be More Entries Than Ever—Possibly 350
Extensive interest in the first annual Legion-Times Charity
the 1947 grand champion of the
walking horse division of the Indiana Saddle Horse Association, is ofie of the early entrants in this year's Legidn-Times Charity Horse Show, _.The show is scheduled May 14, I5 and 16 at the
the top-rated Tennessee walking iser is owned by "O: K." Mannan
and son Bob. The Mannans are of Valley Mills and Indianapolis. |
Horse Show
16 at the Indianapolis Coliseum
Scores of inquiries have been received from Midwest horse owners, Mrs.
Marie M. Bowen, executive secreAssociation, said today. nouncement of the show indicates
Welfare Directors To Meet Here
County welfare directors from the northeastern and southwest-
he sure would get & pair just like|®'D districts of Indiana will meet
for their second training confer-
the Hoosier congressman ®nc® tomorrow and Wednesday.
Sponsored by the Indiana State
Mr. Grag-|Association of County Welfare my little Directors, he SO races val De wing nothing t|held in the offices of the 8 Ba avout partment of Public Welfare.
Directors from the west central
found out that it was the most/and southeastern districts will controversial measure of the day meet Thursday and Friday, and ~the Ludlow resolution providing|those from the northwestern and
for a referendum on war.
Miss Marie M. Fischer, presi-
petition since. Although am|dent of the state association, will heart and soul for repeal of theiopen the first meeting tomorrow.
oleo
taxes, 1 couldn't bring
,| WOMEN'S GROUP. TO MEET
The women's auxiliary to In-
just f to sign that|Mrs. Pauline Reinsel, Washington, petition. I am still petition shy.”
John A. Brown, Ft. Wayne, and
Ind. will conduct the first two conferences. Simon H. Irick, Frankfort, and Mrs. Rose O. Smith, Lawrence-
dignapolis Photo-Engravers’ Un-iburg, will serve as co-chairmen
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east central districts will meet .|April 28 and 29.
of the second two meetings, and Mise Corrine Gilsinger, Winamae, and J. Wesley Stewart, Anderson, will presid
there will be more entries than ever—possibly 350-—of the best show horses in the Midwest,” Mrs. Bowen said. Final plans for the show are currently being completed by officials of the Times, the RobisonRagsdale post of the American Legion and the Indiana Saddle Horse Association. They call for competition in 44 classes with over $5000 in prizes, which are donated. Proceeds of the show will go to a worth-while charitable organization to be announced soon. For the first time, the show is designed to attract the public as well as horse owners and members of the Indiana Saddle Horse Association. Low, popular prices will be charged. " Mall orders for ticket sales will open in a few days as will a downtown Indianapolis ticket office. Keep reading your Indianapolis Times for the opening of ticket sales and for further information on the show. 4
Club Plans Open House
El Revezo, Ben Davis High School Spanish Club, will hold an open house meeting at 7 p. m, Thursday in the school auditor. fum, Club members have planned
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Ask Mrs. Manneri—
He keeps saying that we'll be re-married, but he has said that for four years. Now I'm not sure I'd marry him if he'd say so. ; He has lost self-pride and I don’t have much use for
WONDERING. If your husband is good enough to live with he is good marry. You've both lost self-respect. Tell him that you're leaving this very day if he doesn’t plan immediate re-marriage and make reasonable “repairs.” oo You may be surprised how fond you are of this man if he makes you an “honest woman.” 3 i
Told to Let the Cats Alone
You wouldn't believe anything 3 A fine mother that woman is going to make! Animal lovers won't like her act and neither do I because it recalls my my Casanova cat, Tom. I was brokenhearted himself to die (from fast living) on house. I buried him near the house with my Blackie who died im convulsions after swallowing a Tom looked real cute, too, in a doll dress bonnet he objected so strenuously while alive, as carriage. p Ask your doctor or the Maternal Health Pennsylvania St, about’ motherhood possibilities, and cats alone. Read “You and Your Superstitions” Berry and “Shattering Health Superstitions” by Morris Fishbein.
Should | Leave School to Marry?
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friend asked me to marry him but I feel I'm too young and
school. We love each other so much. What should we do? ’ WORRIED READER. I hate to see you tie yourself down when making new friends is so much fun. I also hate to have you refuse love and security. How about waiting until next fall after a summer of separation? try to persuade him to let you continie with Jour education. Tell him how close studying together will Pp You.
Young Job Hunter Seeks Advice
I'M 17 AND want to work this summer. cept in my uncle's drugstore. Where do I.get my first.Social card and how do I apply for a job? JOB HUNTER. Apply for a Social Security card at the Social Security Administration Offices, 342 Massachusetts Ave. . Send brief, typewritten letters to places interesting you, visit employment agencies, and advertise. In your letters ask about openings and list your qualifications, saying that you'd be glad to appear for an interview. Dress neatly and modestly for the interview. * (I like those “cords” amd wild socks but don’t wear them just this once.) Be courteous, brief and alert: Show an interest in. the business, and in advancement. Personally thank those firms without openings but kind enough to write—and visit the best places, though you didn’t hear from them. . :
Three's a Crowd, She Complains
friends has to go along. I've lost interest in him.
of me. Shall I stop seeing him? GIRL. Men don’t like to know that they're being monopolized and you're both too young to monopolizé each other. I think you really-enjoy his jealousy, but not your own. You don’t have to give him up, but you don’t have to date just one boy.
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He's 19 and I'm 17. He went steady with a girl who did him dirty. I was done the same way. Neither of us believes in going steady, but we promised not to go with AYORE Site. B He is jealous ! D
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KOKOMO, Apr. 12 (UP)—Po-
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th: crime wave. Kokomo police identified the
30; Ralph rs, 21; John Wesley Sargent, 19, and Jack Walker, 18, all of Kokomo, All except Amos were arrested Saturday after police investigated a two-car crash
taking several thousand dollars worth of loot in 15 attempts in Kokomo, three each in Logansport and Winamae, two in Greentown, and one each in Burlington, Knox, Windfall, Bunkerhill, Peru, Camden and Frankfort.
Two Men Report Beatings by Attackers
‘Anthony Faccone, 40, of 119 8. Davidson 8t., was recovering today from a beating by three men yesterday in front of the Union Station. He told police two unidentified men who jumped on him were joined a‘ few minutes later by a taxicab driver. James Anderson, 38, of ‘1116 E. 13th St, was walking near 16th and Yandes Sts, Saturday when a man jumped out of a passing car and struck him on the head with a crank, he told police. He received treatment at General Hospital, it
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Hungry and Cold, Lads Afoul Law
Hunger and cold furnished the over the week-end.
youngster got lice of 11 northern and central Bungry last night in a North Side Indiana ciities closed the sand out ot ine p et of Phillip Eon robberies, when Kokomo police 15, of 5223 Guilford Ave, who said: that four men in ‘jail here Was sifting next to him. had signed statements admitting
The youngster's effort to slip change from the dollar back into its owner's pocket after buying
bandits as Lavon Glen Amos,/candy proved to be a mistake,
Young Hoyt grabbed him and turned him over to police who re. layed the boy to the Juvenile Aid Division. Two other boys, 10 and 11 years
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