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3 § _ URDAY, MAY 2%, 194% Ask Mrs. Manners—

“Young Widow Losing Battle Against Drink

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were alive he wouldn't like the life I'm living, but it's) gl from that first drink. Please help me and I'l try to help | - a |

other alcoholics. | Im a widow in my early 30's. My husband died three years ago. We loved each other so much, and now I'm

jonely in my little apartment though I wolk every day. I picked Jone rinking to keep my mind off the past. The next day I'm d and ‘my money is gone—I say I'll never drink again, but i do. - I'm not able to pay for treatment. 'm a good Ir TT just didn't take that first drink. You're lonelier and unhappier with a hangover than you are otherwise, now aren't you? Please contact Alcoholics Anonymous, Bankers Trust Bldg, FR. 2743, and join AA members who have fun together, without drinking. They're intelligent people—intelligent enough to themselves to drinking. They're decent people from respectable families jike yours, and some with more trouble than you've had. You've peen so lucky. You had a good marriage—you're still young— have a Job and you still have pride and health. : “What you're dolng isn’t making you happy — {ry someelse. ’

Mother Is Bored, Disinferested

I HAVE to put on an act to keep my. husband from suspecting how disinterested I am getting through each day. I need constant ‘inspiration, even to do household chores for my wonderful hardworking husband and two school-age children. Are normal’ people ever like that? I know poor people often get discouraged and require morale building, but I see women with less to do than I have who enjoy life. I've tried going to church and mingling with women, but I was bored. I know I'm not giving my rhusband and children what they «daserve. MRS, HOPEFUL, | WHER you ‘prefer your ow company to ‘companionship, people usually hope that you stay away from them. You can make friends you'll like if you act interested in them. They'll think you're a wise person if you show enthusiasm for what they say

departed friend of mine was amused at a self-centered girl's | enthusiasm over his uncle’s conversation. My friend asked what the uncle said. He had said practically nothing—he listened to rl. An en will-shine-gyeiy-siayssfar-sumoune. 1 you miss it 3 for a day or two, rejoice that your friend doesn’t. Keep preétending contentment—your husband may be pretending too. Spend the time you allow for fretting doing something that you don’t | think you have time to do. Join your community center, and ! “participate in family recreations which the Department of Parks snd Recreation might suggest.

Wants Respected Name for Unborn Child

MY PARENTS weren't married when I was borm and all these years I have had to live the name down. I'm going to have a baby by a boy I'm much in love with whom my friends say is engaged toa girl. Is there any place I could go to have my baby where no one would ‘know and where my child could be adopted and not have to live its life with the name that I've had? I - L Have you talked to the prospective father, giving him opportunity to Jou t you? He may not be engaged. Visit the Family

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contacting an approved adogition agency. Remember, too, that Fundamentally, every person ‘is of Infinite worth and can develop, regardless of background, a satisfying kind of life. Become constructive and creative, materially and emotionally. You. haven't had an easy time, but the hard knocks of experience will __help you win—and you can win respect. Don’t brood—get busy | and make something of yourself.

Feels Better After Writing to Column 5 I DECIDED to go to the prom with the otha: boy told me. I felt better after writing to you and am not so jealous! of the sailor. You said maybe I didn't really love him, but I'm|¢ almost positive I do. He told a girl-friend to tell me to write him | when he came to see me before I left. READER. Men, including sailors, have time to date and write girls they love. Be one of the few girls he told to write to him who will make him write first. Go ahead and think you're in love | with him, but have fun with other boys to help you decide.

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your proh-

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woman and come from a nice family—and I could ! TEARS. .

come po 14 nil “August, Mr. LaRue

CTO packinghousé Workers end-| ed posi most of the country’s packing houses.

‘ide YOU Lief fllness.

department 37 years prior to h retirement seven years ago. had just returned from Florida to his summer home in New Auta. [the Home A native of Madison, he was before retiring in 1946. He was a member of the Blue Goose Insur-! ance Organization,

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"died Thursday in his home, 746 IN. Concord St., will be held at/1l a. m. Monday in Kirby mor32 N. Arsenal Ave: i 8:30 a. m. Monday in Stevens|tuary. Burial will be in GreensMortuary and at 9 a. m. in Holy 19, of 1605 English! Trinity Catholic Chugch, ) F. Wade, 21, of 637 Arbor St; Prances Will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. {He was 69.

Donald. | Cleveland, O., and Mrs. | Agee, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Lydia Skinner

a: irons Bou. |ton County, but had lived in In-he

w. way are her son, 3 Terre Haute: | wiliaim Walter Bryan, 67, at 656 8 New ters,

Ind.; Mrs. Maude Savage, Zanes-

yesterday in her home at 4044 Broadway. She was resident of Indianapolis,

Mrs. Mary June Lafayette; a sister, Mrs, Alberta June; and an aunt, Mrs. Louise Updegraff, both of Indianapolis.

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‘Full Operation Due. At Plant Monday

Some workers returned to their {jobs today at Kingan & Co. as an 11-day-old strike that bad| -

kept 2300 idle was ended. Ln i a Su

Full operations will be resumed Monday. 1.

Burton. LaRue, Local 117, United Packt

Workers, CIO, said workers voted|

unanimously to accept the company’'s 9-cent-an-hour .pay Taise and return to work. Arbitrate Wage Issue

Local 117" had carried on

negotiations independent of the)

nationwide meat strike involving

-170,000 workers - throughout the

country,

president of|

| PARTLY CLOUDY we | StoudY Antas

Mr. LaRue also said Kingan of] £4°

ficlals have agreed to arbitrate a 36-hour wage issue which arose when the plant was closed on March 20 in view of the nationwide tie-up throughout the industry, The wage clause was the only outstanding issue in the strike

Contract renewal does not

By United Press The number of workers on!

strike across the nation dropped

about 150,000 today as 70,000.

their long, bloody strike

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a high of 60’ s in the Gulf states.

Rites to Be Hel

‘Nations’ idle V Workers For Local Seaman “Sunrise ‘Drop-to “159,000 $ He i + Precipitation 4.

Elmer M. Shelton Died in Normandy

Tirst class; of 547 N. Bél-

[seaman a imont Ave,, will be held at 1 p. m. Cincinnau [today in Conkle funeral home. {ieveland . {Burial will be in Floral Park. Evansville ... LaVelle-Gossett Post Li- Wane -

He was 34,

The union called pickets off 90g, VFW, will officiate.

the lines before plants operated | |by the Cudahy, Swift and Armour! firms, in addition to many inde-| pendent companies, but remained on strike against Wilson & Co.

Oren M. Taylor Rites Monday

Mr. Taylor, 2143 Central Ave.|

{and New Augusta, died yesterday Sr

n Methodist Hosiptal

ional Harvester Co.'s collection |w

member of the Fairview Pres-|

Survivors are his wife, Mrs.|"

Edith Klingensmith Taylor, In- Aj dianapolis; two brothers, Frank|

8. Taylor and Robert D. Taylor, ter, Miss Elizabeth Jean Johnson, {both of Seattle, Wash., and twolal nieces,

Matyas Kish

Services for Matyas Kish, whol

Burial

Mr. Kish “was

hdianapotis Maennerchor—2:30 p, m, Everett D. Paria ve + Lee on pohmes |He was a moulder for National Order of Amaranth State meeting—Clay- Kain vi, Dora G Maken ar. Bh |Malleable & Steel Castings .Co.! Out . e ae vs. - “Tedlana Fromm Food Locker Assocation x vs Waingd P. Ditmér; Nemes "Kelley 'before retiring. He was a mem Teel i 2 cchonl 3:30 p. m. {\fargaret W. vs. Joe Dunham; Mia Gv ve. ber of Holy Trinity Church, I'M gh School Vespers—. sh G. Hall; Jessie D. vs : erman Mary Helen She Eiri McDaniel; {Hungarian Reformed Federation — Jean vs. Charles Stanley Scott land the Verhovay Society. MARRIAGE LICENSES !

Survivors are his wife, Esther;

aughters, Mrs. Angela Benton, E.

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Services for Mrs. Lydia: Ann/be

vBkianer.. died yesterday in )Guthe -home of her Saughiel {Mary Calloway, R.. LE 818, will De held" at 2 P. morrow - ; ah Bisinizine A an: Mary in, Rosem Tamer, Soy will be there, ‘She was 50.

Mrs. Skinner was born in. Fil.|bo fanapolis five years. |of Survivors besides Mrs! - Callo-|

two other daugh- L.

Mrs. Stella Smith, Akron, ville, - 0.; two. sisters, four b roth-

ers, nine grandchildren and 19 FIRE RAZ RAZES ES DANCE | HALL arterio- great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Alma C. Ormsby

Services for Mrs,

Burial will be | ©

as not been set. Mrs. Ormsby, who was 62, died)

2 lifelong]

Survivors include a ‘daughter,

Thomas, West

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Mary Shelton; (Earl, Everett and Lawrence Sheliton, a ‘former . prisoner of . war, “THIS ‘ister, Mts. Delores ‘Whitaker, Services for Oren M. Taylor wil}{2nd his wife, now Mrs. Rosemary {be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in | Flanner & Buchanan mort with the Rev. Virgil Ragan, pastor of the Fairview Prescbyterian| Church, officiating. be in Crown Hil.

Eugene H. Johnson Buriat vil Dies Here at 76

after a Monday" in the Flanner & Bu-

He was 66 and had /chanan Mortuary and burial will

been employed in the Interna-|pe in Crown Hill.

Is home at 6357 Central Ave.

Johnson had spent most of his {life here

Eugene H. Johnson Jr.; a daugh-

Howard A. Johnson, Kokomo.

Arthur J. Strickland

101 E. 30th St.

(burg. He was 54.

day in the Veterans Hospital here, was born in Anderson. He! a native of lived here 16 years and was sup-| Mattie ve James Dewalt: Eatidens ve HUNEAry.and lived here 43 years. |erintendent of attendants in the

of World War I.

Ihis sister, Mrs. Bert Askren, Tipis son, James. of Qhio, and two! {ton; his stepmother, Mrs. Victor

Theresa niece and a nephew.

today destroyed Salt’ Lake City’s) Alma C. (8audy tage, 75, -at Methodist, carci |Ormsby will be in Flanner & Bu- (key intermountain show place. waiter H. Teague, 43, at General, byper-| |chanan Mortuary.

in Crown Hill. Time of services Wa injured.

HOOSIER PAINT 211 E. Washington.

Seaman Shelton was

when he stepped on a land mine Miami . in Normandy Sept. 26, 1944. Prior Minneapolis. St hs wal [to. his enlistment Sept. 20, 1943, he had worked 13 years for Prest-O-Lite Co. and six months for Allison Division of General Mo[tors Corp.

Survivors are his mother, Mrs. three brothers,

McCray, all of “Indian:

Services for Eugene H.- Johnson will be held at 2:30 p. m.

Mr. Johnson, ho was 76, died yesterday in his «A native of Indianapolis, Mr.

and was employed by Insurance Co. 26 years

Survivors - are his wife, Mrs. | nna Elizabeth Johnson; a son,

1 of Indianapolis; and a brother,

Rites for Arthur J. Strickland, will be held at

{Total precipitation since an 1 | Excess since Jan. 1 . 20 | ture n other ¢

Sta Rites for Elmer M. Shelton, | Atianta . Boston:

Race Driver K At Terre Haute

Kappa Psi medical fraternity, In{dianapolis Médical Society, In-

E. —tdriyer;-was killed last night ina racing accident at Terre Haute.

Sarah "McCoy, Indianapolis; sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Glick, In-|

Mr. Strickland, who died Thurs-

| pital during that time,

‘Hé Was a member of Ameri-|

can Legion Wayne Post and the|

ethodist Church and a

Survivors are his wife, Mildred:

Strickland, Gpéensburg, a

arry B. Fox Services. fof Harry B. Fox will held at/9 a. m. Monday in the rls

rn in Trimble County and lived re about a year. He lived most his life in Ft. Worth, Texas. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

White, both of Indianapolis, |

and .a brother, George A. Fox, Wednesday \Tampa, Fla. Fla.

SALT LAKE CITY, May 22

dianapolis, Mrs. Lillian Nucker, | Washington, D. C | Helen McCoy, Indianapolis, and | LAUDS RED-CHINA PACT and | NANKING, May 22 Wayne, both of New York, N. Y., | Gen. Nicholas V. Roschin, new | and John, Indianapolis.

the Chinese{Cold Spring Rd. Veterans Hos- ‘Robert A. Mershon “ Id friendship pact could serve

.Robert- A. Mershon, an Indtan- as & “good foundation for close | apolis resident 58 years, died yes- relations terday in his home, 726 N. East Russia.”

GEO. J. E EGENOLF |

three

veteran St.,

Baptist Church of Paris, Iii. and the Indianapolis Power & Light i Co. Club Monday Buchanan Mortuary. Burial willl be in Crown Hill Cemetery,

E.; two Herrmann Funeral- Home gigi Mrs. followed by burial in Milton, Ky. R...7,..Box!/Mr, Fox, who. was 62, .was.found! m.. to-| {dead yesterday .in. his garage at. “Burial 1118 Cruft St. A A building contractor, he was

Mrs. R. C. Ralph, Indianapolis; | lone” son; “Robert 8. Tndianiapolis, | and one grandehitd: 1 i

Robert Thomas

Thomas, 522 W. 10th St., held at 1 p, m. Monday in Géorge| M. Miller mortuary. Burial will August D., (Jessie R. Neal and Mrs. Mattie | be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

| Hospital. | Allen Chapel AME Church. {

Official Weather

JANITED STATES. WEATHER. BUREAL | (Central Daylight Saving Time)

May 2%, 1048 5:25 | Sunset hase ending “$50 ww 16 5

The following table snodd the temperaities

on High Low sesssenstr encansne 6 | -— 4d LL eee 12 42 [Chica . 45 . 4 . 80 47 . 83 49 | ‘everues . 78 39 . 8 Indiana (City) 3 1s "Kansas CIty .. ... ..ocveinnne. Killed | oA neetes noon 78 7 Lis be 81 65 New T ork 47 Oklahoma 67 Omaha 56 Pittsburgh ea 38 San Antonio . 66 San Francisco 47 st uis . 54 Washington, D. C. 4

Dr. Herschel Goss, : Local Doctor, Dies.

Practiced Here Since 1929

Dr, Herschel W. Goss, resident |

He was 44.

Services will be held in the

| Dorsey Funeral Home at 2 Pp. m. Monday and burial [Washington Park.

will be in

A native of Vincennes, Dr. Goss

(had practiced here since 1929. His internship was served in St. Vinjcent’s Hospital |served as staff physician and . | surgeon. gion, hb. wireiiiinna [the staff of Methodist Hospital,

where he later He had also served on.

Dr. Goss attended Butler Uni-

yersty and was graduated from lindiana. Medical -8chool.

AMA Member ? He was a member- of Theta

Delbert E. McCoy, 29, of 1221 diana Medical Association and

Market 8t., a midget race;

He had driven in races here.

{Bertie Goss;

the American Medica) Assocla-

Surviving are his wife, - Mrs. his mother, Mrs.

The accident occurred im front Mae Goss; a brother, Floyd Goss,

Track officials said his car

skidded in a water puddle on the track. The rear of his racer was| struck by another one being died today in his home at 5024 driven by Wally Hostettler, Indianapolis.

Started for Wall “Mr. McCoy was apparently un-|

him clear of his car. A

he started for the retaining wall another racer which officials said was being driven by Bob.Sartor,! Terre, Haute, struck the driver. His neck was broken and he ceived a crushed chest puri

re-|

ies. Survivors are his mother, Mrs.

D. C., and Miss |

brothers, Arthur

Apt. 9. He was He was a member of the First

Services will ‘be held at 1 p. m.|

in the Flanner &|

Survivors are his wife, Anna!

St RM ., and

Funeral servites . for Robert | will be|

| Kenwood ‘Ave,

| ments are in charge of Flanner |&

‘| Soviet said today that

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of the grandstand during a con-|all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. solatiop race prior to the feature E. event.

8. Linville, Logansport, a

{niece and a nephew,

James Edward Starkey

James Edward Starkey, 68,

Funeral arrange-

Buchanan Mortuary. Mr, Starkey was chief aplary

hurt, although the impact, had| inspector with the Indiana State thrown Department of Conservation for the past 17 years. taught schools for 30 years in Bunker Hill, | dianapolis for 17 years.

He formerly He lived in InSurvivors are his wife, Mrs.

and other| Vera H. Starkey: a son, Ronald Wayne Starkey, Cincinnati, 0:3

|sister, Mrs. Arthur Hann, and : three brother,

Marion Starkey, both of

Bunker Hill, and his mother, Mrs. James H. Starkey.

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Mr. Thomas, who was 63, died| in Flower Mission He was a member of

Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Mary E. Robertson and Mrs. Ida (UP)—A spectacular fire early Bell

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CATHCART—Charles C., age 19, husband of Della ‘Ontheurt, father of Miss Pearl Catheart, Mrs. Ira Ulmer (Myrtle Cathcart deceased), Jose and Luther Catheart, Indianapolia; le , Milwaukee, Wis . Mrs, Clarence Quilien and Mrs. Paul Seymour, passed pyay Thursday st his residence, 2502 La ‘fayette Rd rvices Monday, 1:30 NERAL HOME,

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Years beloved Nea

. Priends invited. Burial Milton, Ky. Priends may call at the funeral home after 7 p m , Saturday,

GONS—Dr, Herschal W., mr eA, 930 Sab, Rishand_ af. of Pests Goss, roti Floyd Goss. EB. Linville, Of Tye son ret Mrs. uncle of Bu

Friends may Y FUNERAL 3928 HN. New York, after m. this evening. Punera 120 m onday at “the funeral home. urial Washington Park Ll JOHNSON —REugene Hl. eS “Central, of Send of Anna Titabeih. father E. H." Johnson Jr. and Elisabeth — brother of Howard A. Johnso! Kokomo, Ind, and Walter C. an Fred F. Johnson o Florid Sth Are deceased, 8 Awa ay. Services at PLANNER & BUCHANAN TUAR Monday, «

Y 30 op, - + Priends invited. Burial Crown wii ery

Cemetery, Friends may call at the mortuary.

KIsHaiy is. A ape 5 9, beloved hus: hus

of “ime Rich, Ohio; Mrs. anther The

fo. Mry EPS. i J : a send away Thursday after.

hoon,

day, 8:30 a m,, at THE

Services the cCRAPRL or m. Holy Trinity Church, al St, Joseph Ceme-

ter; Frlends m at the STEVENS — 3136 W. 16th St, St, any t Aime,

Johnson, os es. Henry and McCallister. Bister of Min-

ssed Saturd wr ic A. sway urday Tvices lon - Sor . EANBLOSSOM

Mi 321 W. Rays St. Bure ial Fiorial Park Cemeter etery.

J NON Rotert Alexander. 736 N,

Anna E, father of Mrs. carl Sons Mt ernon, N. Y. Mrs. R. C. Ral oh and Robert 8., Indianapolis, passed awa

Friday p. m. Seryices N! ARY. Time ater. Interment Crown mm NORTON—John, § 7 Arbor Ave. be-

usband of Telen Norton 2 ward,

her of ve Wi in je t Baldwin, ny ang! Agha Bhatt. "Hein Co» aries Cri » brother of Orville Norton, ay. Ivica J dey, 3° AL the

TUARY.

Ray 0 Burial Round Hil Hill Ceme- =

* Mary June Thomas, Xi Lafayette, Ind; Alster «passa Iberta Priday Indian apolis, away BUCHANAN

Servi FLA MORTUARY Monday, 3 87.3 hun m. Priends So may call at ray. ——— et For

age of Mrs.

D NOTICE) Estella peru, Th ces In Indi-

no servi anapolis. Burial will be in gion. B.C National Cymesery. We Wash

‘ inv fends may call at the mortuary.

SKINNER;

M hd, passed away Funeral Sunday at 2 p. ist Church of r prions may call

CEN’ turtey afternoon Burial Perrysburg, “ihe. papers Plone ry SMALLWOOD —Rerman i. 65 Tus band of Baran Smallwood fath of Mrs. Evelyn Slesth, Indiinapolis,

iday a.m. m., at the

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‘CEMETERY BASKETS FILLED

WILL DELIVER UNTIL MAY 25TH Oamgnt urns, porch boxes Riied. er beds, Call day or night,

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Two of them and males. Very nice, We also have nice young male pup> _pies. _Oull MA-2778

Friends The Indiana S. P.C. A.

DOG—Missing since Thursday, dren grieving: looks a lot like a berman Pinscher. Answers to Prince. Reward. Bast section. 8 Ritter PR-6059

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STARKE «~James Bdward 5024 Ken- ° and of Vera H. Starkey,

ponald Wayne Starkey, f Mrs

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NNER liter. Priends Invited. Friends may call at mortuary.

STRICKLAND — | Arthur J. isl EK | 30th St, husband eof Mildred rR, stepson of Mrs. Victor B. Strickland, Greensburg, Ind brother of Mrs Bert Askren Tptox Ind 1 uncle of Mrs. Prank MeCarty Tipton, and Herbert Askren. Indianapo- | lis, died Thursday at Billings Hos. | pital. Service Monday 11 the KIRBY MORTUARY. Meridien | at 19th St Brom boron: South Park Mausoleym, Greensburg, Ind Friends - | mav call at mortuary | | {

STUDLE-"Thuls, 1337 W. 10th be: loved wife of Thomas Studie, Bother of Mrs. Nola Wood, Maggie udie

11 great - grendeniidren Service Monda 1:30 m., SHIRL BROS C 946 N. Illinois Birt rial Floral Park. Priends may. Sunday. ra any time after noon TAY i, 68 years, 314} Central, (Summ; vr residence, New

amy 4s husband of Edith KlingenTaylor, brother of Prank 8. Robert th of Seattle, Wash, asad away Jrviny a

Services BUCHANAN MORTUARY ayy 1:30 priends invited. Burial od ail, Friends may call at _mortuar ts

VAN se Wari L., .age 80. 3530

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