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MY HUSBAND stays away week-ends

with lipstick and perfume on him.» He says it's none of my (business where he's been and he raises heck about bills. I tried to talk and reason with him but it didn't help. T1ove|yngY can't sell because my ex-husband won't sell, Casi You help? and neither does he, but we're| B.

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action to that first smudge of

sob over the dishwater, but an effort to look your best.

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band didn't have the ability to make much money. I realize that many men don’t know much about ho

purchased by their wives, . Your husband doesn’t want a divorce so you aren reasonable and attractive. 1 didn’t know that perfume so lastingly scents pers posed. You have me sniffing like a bloodhound. :

‘My Husband Drinks Almost All the Time’

of the $10 to $12 a week he gives me whisky. He uses terrible words when he comes home."

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Authority, : Also in the closing hours of their session Legionnaires ap-ii.. proved a resolution aimed as a SE smashing blow to the Comniunist | pest Party of the United ‘States. ~~ |£ In & warning to military lead-| 4 ers, ‘Perry = Brown, - Beaumont, |g Tex., chairman of the National Security § sald: 4 “The manpowef pool of 18-25-year-olds best fitted for military combat services has dwindled to 1,300,000, marking the lowest ebb in modern times. | “Better Take Hint” | “In terms of last ditch fighting manpower we have less than 5 million World War II Veterans standing as the Jast bulwark between our national security and national disaster in the event of any emergency. . Our armed forces had better take the grim hint from these 4 shocking figures and release all % % their ‘fit men from housekeeping 1 duties and let civilians do the : : , Army's KP chores. We're going ACCENT ON YOUTH—Four members of the younger set in Jordan Conservato need. fighters and the sources tory’ ballet program at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Caleb Mills Hall are, left to right, Caro- ~ from which: we have to get them nA WwW Denice White. Ji R d Kathie Shir Di d bv Ei “just are not producing.” yn Anne Watters, enice White, Jimmy 0gge and Kathie irey. irecte oy Ei““Ralph B. Gregg, the Legion's| leen Poston, tomorrow's free public program wilt “present sémior aswell - as: junior Be A tion by thei -Tmembers of the Jordan ballet.

Kok. Jd. 3.4 a samumtieial frm ’ ‘ ’ HL The ABA suggested wd tia rans i - / : : results in adulterous h mre pea oe ‘Rotten’ and Full of 'Deceits’ ici dwrsing vive ABA Declares Trials Are ‘Sham Battles ra I ation

The veterans offered * With the Little Man Who Wasn't There’ nation's. marriage. and. divores addressed

more than the $150,000 the com mercial firm paid the government ~~ WASHINGTON, May 6 (UP)—The American Bar Association | jaws, ‘sald today that people seek divorces “juvenile delinquents.” : In a report to the National Conference on Family Life, the Urges Family Courts association denounced present divorce laws as “rotten.” It com-| The association recommended plained that the -law today requires one spouse to “prove” the that “family courts” be set up mously.————————iother-is-a sort of criminal. This, “0 SoS 0, Pa The document named Raymond results in “deceit” and “trickery” condonation: it had this to say Debt Tor the TamIY--JUst s3- Jus Foley, administrator of theland makes a mockery of the about them: i wi : R and yme Finance whole procedure, it sald. Collusion — Both parties may VePlle courts decide what's bes Afency. Iohn 147 ot Tyan, ant | Divorce laws are “a mess,” the want a divorce and one will agree fOr the child. ‘ rR Olsted, RE of A 3 report stated, and honest lawyers not to contest. but the law says, The family courts, it proposed; for PHA, and Everett Lothrop, and conscientious lawyers are in most cases, they are therefore Should be staffed with special assistan director for ashamed of them. {conspiring and can’t have a di- ists who would investigate, diag-

The .bar association charged Yorce- The ABA knows most divorces are un. less, \that divorce trials today are & contested but everybody must granted. ‘sham battle against the little pretend not to know it.” mda "he roloRt oT serious Sonsid: man who isn't there.” | Recrimination—If the accused ....ion should be given to: The laws assume that every spouse can prove the accuser also) : Bill ded to Congress divorce case is one where one is guilty, neither party may have| Use Un-American Ac- party seeks to break the tie and a divorce. Often, said ABA, there . tivities Committee. the other resists. Actually, more is even all the greater need for license is issued; than 90 per cent of all divorce, divorce. v { cases are not contested, it said. bar association said that for divorce on grounds such as/in divorce; and major “vices! in divorce adultery and then has marital

Immediately yellowing Mr. Gregg's speech, George Craig, Brazil, introduced a resolution de-

) Leglo! back “to the fullest extent” the

ution: bill conforms in

principal to the long established The American Legion policy, the Le- three

are the doctrines cannot and use the husband's offense to seek marriage. .

and authorizes immediate]

would make it a rine;

Attend the Boy Seout Circus May 7 and 8 Fairgrounds Coliseum

Four persons were injured In two traffic“ actidents here last night. poy Two men and a girl were badly injured when -the car in which in the 800 block, E. 56th St

‘he says the money is his.

{but I do want some happiness at home. Your husband should visit Alcoholics Anonymous He'd need your backing if he is an alcoholic and joins the group; he needs your help if he's

Truman to set up a’

should be handled like the amatly lite conference today.

with wide power to decide what's’

said “everybody nose and treat. If the case is C00 : a divorce would bel

ONE: Compulsory education| that you like them. for marriage before a marriage ‘A Little Shy’ and Without Boy-Friend { I'M 17 AND NO BEAUTY, but I'm not so bad that anyone TWO: Laws to put a brake ofi would be ashamed of me. For the life of me I don't see Condonation—If a wife sues elopements because one-third-end get a boy-friend. A LITTLE

THREE: A British law forbid-| n_enthusiastically endorses the procedure should be abolished. . relations with her husband, she ding a spouse to sue for divorce

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—-—-We've-been- married--nine. years and have two sons. ‘What 4 : should I do? = = - MRS. M. © | Disagrees on *Cookie Cure’ Srl

Did you forget your own lipstick and perfume? = Your re: lipstick shouldn't have been & |..; over your grass, ride over your lawn with bi

Maybe the other women appeared because you were extravagant or too anxious to save money, leaving no funds for recreation with your husband. Maybe you complained that your hus- |

expenses or the money required te dress their wives like the women they admire, Those alluring costumes and tantalizing perfumes attracting husbands often bring howls of shock when

if you lay the right plans—plans to be cheerful, good company,

MY HUSBAND DRINKS almost all the time and takes some to feed a family of five for

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I'M A MOTHER, 34, and always worked in a factory, but Baven't worked for a month and my savings are about gone. I can't get | work. I'm divorced and own pait of my home, but it's & joint deed

Apply atthe Indiana State Employment Service, watch ads and advertise for work. # ~ ; .

I DISAGREE with you on giving children cookies when they cycles and tear

The |dewn your trees. I tried giving children cookies and candy, but it doesn’t work in. this neighborhood. MOTHER OF TWO. You can't banish the mismory of those glares you gave the | children with one friendly act. Wouldn't their friendship be worth several plates of cookies? '

How Tall Is'Gen. MacArthur?

WILL YOU PLEASE tell us how tall is Gen. MacArthur? Ww.

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How Can | Find My Boy-Friend? MY BOY-FRIEND has left sown use he said he couldn't stand it without me. I've tried to find him without success and ons ex- | I'll never forget him. Is there some way I can find him? This man and I went together six months and were going to marry but my mother came between us, He 1s 26 and I, 22, I imagine I should have run away with him but I didn't want to hurt anyone. I love him so much, READER. Ask- about the Bureau of Missing Persons by writing CBS, There's | 485 Madison Ave, New York City (22).

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no use trying to reason with him and if I talk toh afterward Why Played Lead in ‘Fiesta’? gn)

with such a beast who never asks -you anywhere and who ‘uses such words, Why doesn't he, rded? get his clothes and get out and see if he can live anywhere else ©© :

WHO WAS the man playing opposite Esther Williams in “Fi. esta” and what song did he play on the piano? 1s that res M. K. =

Ricardo Montalban and John Carroll took the male leads and -

fi ? ; I'm-to® I'm not fect or $10 a week? Please don't say I'm to blame. ‘not. per | the Toray plat “Ion oll took le eats ana

actually can’t leave liquor alone. only a heavy drinker. .

escape

either if you keep telling him your virtues.

|Fellc..s Not Up to Their Standards |

love of a Christian home life. Men think they're premiums and should Girls are classified as “wet blankets” unless

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by choice.

been lowered or are we old-fashioned to expect

is turning into a place of evil living?

t emphatic about your | The purring of Tabby won't be as satifying telephone, even by those men whe need to be ‘straig! | om a few detalls, but

{ a | quickly. | Jearned how to react to fast action if they know you

| Some boys like shy girls-—but to make them carry the load of conversation.

8t.; Robert Thrasher, 25, of 5536 Carrollton -Ave., and Norman Lamb, 21, of 2040 Central Ave. Mary LouGuyant, 3006 E. 14th St., was injured last night when a + truck driven by Donald Cleghorn, df a

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KODIAK, Alaska, May 6 (UP) «A fishing schooner with 13 persons aboard tadioed an SOS to- _ day that she was being crushed | by ice 30 miles north of Port © Heiden in Bristol Bay, Alaska. The captain of the vessel radioed coast guard headquarters here that the ship had been hemmed In by a- floating ice pack. He sald she was taking water in the aft part of her hull. Coast guard officials believed the vessel was the 119-foot| Tootsie but sald they were not positive of the identification,

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WE'RE IN OUR EARLY 20's and though we aren't as glam- ee torous as Lana or Hedy we aren't as homely as Lena the Hyena. ’ We can’t seem to find fellows reaching up to our standards for husbands and fathers of our children—self-respect, ambition and!

they go in for heavy] necking. We prefer tucking a good book under our arm and! up old Tabby and going into seclusion, remaining un-

“Have moral ethics and society's: ideals of well-bred_ fellows there a way to make people come to their senses and see this world} MARY AND RUTH. Ye. You need the right men, not a new world. Maybe you're too. Scr 2 platform and rub the boys the wrong way.

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§ Naturally, modern men are a little more “alert”—they saw a +1 lot of action and many girls in the service—they learned to act They'll catch on about behaving just-as quickly as they J mean it, but

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