Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1948 — Page 3

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with women before our marriage. He refuses to Jet me ‘work: bit y never have a dime extra. He drinks but I don’t care if he doesn't “get tight 20 that Be CRIS The: Rams and beats me. He wants me to drink and I do some but I don’t care to. The doctor tells me ot to. . id "* I'm 36 and have some faults. 1 ask him what he wants me to do but he says “not one .” Should I go back to my old life of working and taking care of myself? My daughter by a former marriage wants that very My husband won't let me get

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WE'VE BEEN MARRIED five 3 and were happy the first two. Now my husband won’t speak to me for a week after we argue and I have to make up. Our worst argument is over how he drives. : He 18% good Worker and we've gotten ahead, but mar |

much, support from Mer father. It's his

READER. You're ng because he sald marriage meant nothing to him, bet. He may be pouting, too, over some of your remarks. ‘Your com only makes you feel worse and’ dam-

ages his love for you. 3 ; I'm inclined to wonder why your husband works hard to support you and a stepdaughter when they run him down behind his back. Try being nice to him—both of you—and see how Ne get along. -

‘My Husband Is a Heavy Drinker’

PD LIKE for “Steady Reader and Admirer” who wrote you to tell mie how to get my husband to make out on §1 a week for

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Washington had to work out a new one. Britain's withdrawal meant the U, 8. could no longer ; {exercise influ‘(ence in Palestine without ac-

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“Writer Says oy Plan Was Fun ~ As Long as There Was No Policing Problem

This is the third of a series of articles on America’s new role in world affairs—and how the United States Is playing ¢ that Palestine.

By WALLACE R. DEUEL, Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Apr. 28—One of the most important events ™

announced on that date that Britain “plans an early withdrawal of British forces and the British administration” from Palestine,

The British announcement meant that the Palestine “policy

Before this date, U. 8 policy on time. was bankrupt--and that! po eine nad been the policy of|

It had consisted- of saying and doing things which had far reaching consequences in Palestine—while refusing to accept any responsibility for

those con-

For a generation, the U. 8. de-

cepting any rTe- manded that Britain do more for sponsibility for + the Jews in Palestine. There| what happened. J American demands encouraged | From that the Jews and infuriated the date on, Ameri- Arabs. ae led a grave ik ca was rely orders est and elseaccountable Mr. Devel re.

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moment the British declined to! The U. 8. would have to reverse accept any fugther responsibility|itself, that is, or at } drastice ~that is, on Sept. 26, 1046, ally change the But ‘American, politiclans/it was moving. wouldn't face these facts.: They! This in itself” would be went right on acting the same barrassing snd Palatal, =

as before. They went right on be especially hard to do in an demanding things for the Jews election year—when the Repub and at the same time refusing, blicans would be to make

to do anything to help enforce! | political capital out of the ade these demands. - ministration’s change in course, American demands now took| Worse yet, the new policy would the form of insisting on the par- be an agonizing disappointment tition of Palestine into an Arab to Zionist Jews. and a Jewish state. The administration faced &

somebody was both ‘able and verse itself. And it had to make

The Arabs and all Moslems Zionists, the Republicans and the hated partition. They hated it so| country as a whole,

bitterly that it was clear they : would take arms to oppose it.| NEXT: How the administra~ tion has tried to do these

They would fight--not only the Copyri he 1 1048, by The India Ajapotis Times

Jews but also anybody else who| things.) helped the Jews. The Chicago Dally - Like Children They would fight all the way DePauw Coach to Talk from Casablanca to the China + Tinkes State Service « - Sea. GREENCASTLE, Apr. 28 America’s insistence on parti-| Harold E. Hickman, head basket tion threatened to involve the! ball coach &t DePauw University,

. Political Fun t the U. 8. didn’t have to! with these disorders. Britain with this threat the way children |athletic banquet, to be held Washington refused to help. sometimes deal

U. 8. in this fighting. has been chosen principal speaker But American politicians dealt|at Dana High School's an

with danger— day.

Partition -made sense only if difficult problem, it had to re- - willing to use force to impose it.|this reversal acceptable to the.

drinks, like her Bushand does. at " use lp. thd - husband. is. a drinker and. does most of it. at home|... phpery: - “This American policy Was fun;they pretended it exist.) 0 “PAN MAY WEDDINGDians. Bennett Wanger, 20, “daugh- In this sense, ~ _America. had for the politicians here while it This refusal to admit that our Architects’ Exams Set come of American policy| lasted. ‘It gave them the feeling | [policy was bankrupt lasted for, the Indiana State Board of or of cies Joan Bennett snd Producer Welter Wang, hs had to be age. at policy. Amer-| they were the champions of a more than a year, Registration for: Architects will . shown with John Hardy Anderson, 30, Los Angeles airplane parts |ica had to grow up. lofty moral purpose, and it also] America had to have a newl/hold its annual examinations * manufacturer, after the couple took out a marriage license in

My. ‘When he runs out of money he comes to me for some to buy drinks, : A STEADY READER. I hope. the lady will write—but I wonder if you don’t need advice of Alcoholics Anonymous as well as more tact in hanging on to your money.

~ @ Girl, 14, Terribly in Love With Man, 24

That is why the date of the Save them voles—{ree. | policy, .the #administration 'sud-|June 7-10 at. Herron Art School British announcement is so But it could last only so lofig denly realized early this year. [Those desiring to take the tests Hollywood. They met six months ago ind plan to wed. May 8 portant. In a way, it was/as the British were able and The new policy would have tolhave been asked to inform get

C A R PET I'M A°GIRL, 14, and am terribly in love with a man of 24. America’s 21st birthday as a willing to go on policing Pales- be véiy different from the old|aldine Foster, board secretary, at : I don't want to get married at this early age but tell me how| in Beverly Hills. . , > member of the family of nations,'tine. It became nonsensical the!one. thy State House.

I could hold his ‘interest until I'm older, Please don’t tell me I'm = eh . "just infatuated because I know different. : 2 : : ; i I met him only once and from then on haven't been interested in boys my age. I only see him five months of every year, I : a 2 : : : : : 3 would like to get married when I'm around 21. : CC : rata tapi. es ; . . age ah . fr — i You might bo sorry if we found a way fo hold his interest . ! z ‘ - # : :

for seven years because you'll meet many more boys. Keep his pes Rt . a EL 3 ra : emer ood mie 20 wary Jew, Tobe wed ww STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! | ‘Boy Friend Is Jealous of Me’ Li PE +

friends, good friends, to marry. i I'M 17 AND UNHAPPY because I'm in love with a boy whom 1 don’t think loves me as much as I love him, although he jealous. of me. I want him with me all the time and I want to get married. How can I make myself close to him and make him love mt ir GEE GEE. . - ; . : : ’ : ‘ / u : ton. NTS HIT Tor WIS WHER YOu . : 3 a ‘ ; od : Be “ve o Don’t make him your complete interest—then he can’t hurt

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OUR SUB-DEB CLUB would like to go to an Indiana lake for two weeks and wonder where to write to rent cabins. THE CHERUBS, Write to the Chamber of Commerce in the city nearest the lake interesting you.

“Wants Arthur Godfrey's Address WHERE COULD I write Arthur Godfrey on WFBM? Write CBS, 485 Madison Ave., New York City (22). ‘Boy Friends Grow Cool Toward Us’ MY GIRL-FRIEND gnd I like two boys who seem to feel the same way about they yrow cool. We're attractive and fun to be with. We. know boys like us because they told people they do. What shall we do? Sn GIRL-FRIENDS. Broaden your conversation. Boys don't make love all of the time. They like to discuss other subjects as well.

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NE ‘How Can We Stop Mischievous Children?’ iia 7 I READ THE LETTER by O. W. W. T. K. who complained about children damaging yards. We have some destructive children in our neighborhood, too. The methers of today don't want their] children worrying them but they sure let them worry the neighbors. How can we stop them? MRS. B. H. Yoil can:call the police but I hate to have you do it. It's so important to be friendly; with your neighbors. .

Anxious to Adopt a Child WE_HAVE FOUND- that ‘we can’t have a child. Please list “adoptiofi agencies. READER. Contact the Marion 8 County Department of Public Welfare, : an-Asylum, i van! ER CHAMOIS COLOR RIVER BLUE (green) ‘Would | Be Wrong to Interfere—?' : WOULD I BE WIONg 10. Interfere with my neighbor, & young! ... rien ope good. mother? WHEEL gta. xb DEBBI BUI cconrmmcsi np e575 mio SOAS AES A A

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help. When the husband was {11 his folks came during the day but = Cleft erat might with-mo- hetpr-She-got only 15 hours sleep one z week, I think 41% in-laws should help her parents buy groceries. * TE NEIGHBOR. . % Ae TE ee ir pg . the wife to ask her most. tactful relatives to talk with the in-laws; but try mot to arouse her indignation—she has enough trouble.

“My Wife and I Had a Rough Time’

ONE. not. exen.a mother. can. tell a child whom £0. MRE OF]... oii smn esas “Hl as everyone has a different taste for people as well as for food. My wife and I have had a rough time but«never ran home for help-or-advice. Too many young couples get too much money. : rR Hr an and advice from their parents but should be left alone to work ; : ; ;

out their own problems and faults. | SMALL FIRST FLOOR— MEW PATRIA EY y on tables . , : : MEDIUN convenient to i LARGE get at, | .

A arid goby nly tin gist 3 2 and mine dnt] r These hn are salon (that's the word for - that men will buy armfuls,

\ like her but we married and didn't see our parents for a year, Finally, my parents came around and her parents spoke to us when| . \our first daughter was 5 years old: I was 18 when we married] and now am 31. We have three of the prettiest children you ever Sawe—our oldest son died. We have our own home and car and ary moving West because of my wife's heajth. EVERYDAY ADMIRER, \ Protecting children doesn’t protect marriages, before or after they are consummated. Youngsters need to learn self-sufficiency— to be permitted to make decisions and to manage their finances.

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