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==\Y. MOTHER WORRIES night and day because she Pledged to Him
doesn’t know if my sister. buys her own clothes. We aren't gure where she works. She comes home from a city out of the state every week-end wearing new clothes though she
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Nomination Seen Despite Party Rift
By LYLE C. WILSON U Press Staff Correspondent
ident Truman apparently will go
next month, but goes with the wrong kind of boys when she's home, "0 the Democratic National
How can we stop her from marrying? CITY READER. Return that affection your sister shows her family by coming home. Visit her, not as spies, but as her sister and mother. Marrying the right man might solve the problem, but she’s oung and there are too many men. The miarriage bureau in ihe city where she works, probably would require s court order from you to prevent issuing of the license.
Reader Requests Mealtime Prayers
THE WORDS I WANT to say come out clumsily.
Will you /sensus here is that Mr. MARY.
Convention . in eno gates to assure his nomination. His additional votes will have! to come from the unpledged and unenthusiastic Democrats who will make up a large part of the convention membership, Despite this shortage of pledges, the conTruman
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print mealtime prayers of thanks to God? Your humility doesn’t ruin your prayer. However, Dr, Grover flartman of the Church Federation, comes to your aid. Morning prayer: Gracious giver of all good Thee we thank for rest and food
cratic ticket this year.
set-up is such as to invite an effort to get the name of Gen. Grant that all we do or say Dwight "D, Eisenhower before the In Thy service be this day. convention in an effort to stam- : . Noon: ‘ . pede the Democrats. | A few Father for this noon-day meal Southern Democrats still are We would speak the praise we feel looking hopefully toward Ike deHealth and strength we have in Thee spite his public statements that Help us, Lord, to faithful be. he doesn't want any part of polEvening: itics. Tireless of our way Thou has kept us well this: day While we thank Thee we request Care continued, pardomed rest.
Ohio for Julian Mr. Truman has 140 pledged delegates so far. The unpledged or opposed number 636 and Ohio's
General prayer: i 54 are pledged to W. A. Julian, 0 God, our Father, who giveth food for the body and truth [treasurer of the United States.
for the mind, vo enlighten and nourish us that we nay grow wise There are 404 Democratic Conand strong to do Thy wilk ? {vention delegates still to be seye . lected. If all of them were Writer Asks About Broadcast Tickets Inlodged to Mr Troma bo wo HOW MAY I obtain tickets -to the Ruth Lyons radio broad- have a total of 544 which is 74 st” MRS. W. G,, City. short of a majority necessary to Write WLW, Cincinnati, for courtesy tickets. nominate.
Wants Rita Hayworth’s Age Some Southern delegates will be
' ; _ » " pledged against or opposed to Mr. } HATS. THE AGE of Rita Hayworth? rw. -. Truman, . being. otherwise -foot-
. loose to —vote—for—whom-they Convalescent Hits Working Girls choose. Among them are the deleILL ADD “INCONSIDERATE” to the descriptions of work- gations of Alabama, Florida, Viring girls whom a reader wrote you were too independent. After ginia, South Carolina and Missisvisiting stores one noon I came back to my office, bruised and bili-- sippi. Some have gone further to ous, bumped by the over-the-shoulder bags of thoughtless, hurry-ipledge their presidential electors ing office girls. One eliminated me with a quick stab from the left against" Mr. Truman after the as | was betting on how many people another secretary could pick ejection and regardless of its outoff between Illinois and Washington. come. Working girls snatch the seats I'm due for, they leave me Material for Worry stuck talking to their parents because they're late for our dates, A sound and wise observer of and they merely tolerate me at the office. Propagation of the race¢yo southern scene is Ralph E. seems the only excuse for man’s existence, yet you women want us McGill, editor of the Atlanta ‘strong and romantic. We don’t carry arms—we can t compete with (Ga) Constitution, Mr. McGill ““{hose two-by-four purses. ~~ CONVALESCENT. had a piece in last week's SaturOh brother, you won't get away with that. How do you know day Evening Post fit to keep Mr. “that career girls attacked you? It's not easy, you know, to do Truman and his White House as- ~~ mecessary-shopping and ‘eat-in an-hour. “Maybe you'll appreciate soclates awake at nights: Mr.-Mc-now how hard it is for your dates to look so pretty. You gave me an ides for those gals mentioning dark-lane misdemeanors. Take along an over-the-shoulder bag, girls. I agree with you about persons being late.
Tall Girl Worries About Height [Pramas noswmation. =: -* THE BOY 1 LIKE talks to-all-the girls in-our-plant but doesn’t. | lore on cant, nowever. was say “good morning” to me. McGill's considered opinion yo think he Weds 1 like his looks and isn't interested That Xo Jewer than oe Tourn of because I'm tall? I'd like to be a friend to him if I could keep him the . ora . 1 p wi s from knowing how I feel about him. I'm afraid it shows on me. Thee e gig ve es Jrom, } s Tm as neat and as nice as the other girls, but taller. ruman e nominal 0 . BROWN EYES. President. . Mr. McGill said as You could crouch behind a tall desk and whisper timid salu- [many as half might join the holdtations -to him, but I wouldn't, Your height isn’t the trouble. |outs. ] You haven't lcarned to flaunt it in your grooming, walk and man- With so many delegates off the per. You'll miss a lot of dates—with tall boys too—if you don’t jadministration reservation, this| look your best. one will be a difficult convention = . to control. Republicans had the Asks About Breakfast Club Tickets problem in miniature 16 years ago __HOW.CAN I send for tickets to Don McNeill's Breakfast Club, \ghen the time came to renominate and how far in advance must they be secured? MRS. M. EE. Herbert C. Hoover for a second Write at least two weeks in advance to ABC, ticket depart- |yorr, A few delegates did not
{Northern Democrats, dissatisfied llabor groups and rebellious Southlerners still might prevent Mr. |Truman’s nomination.
nominated to head the Demo- C20 bave.
But the . convention delegate|to it that they are rounded on
Gill wrote.that a combination of
|politan areas.
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Dewey Increases Margin in- Oregon
Stassen Topped By Almost 10,000
PORTLAND, Ore., May 24 (UP) —Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, winner of Oregon's 12-man Republican presidential delegation, increased his lead over Harold E. Stassen to almost 10,000 votes today on the basis of almost final returns from Friday's primary election. “The official count from Port[land precincts, which was con{cluded today, offset Mr. Stassen’s {strong showing -in- many of Ore/gon’s agricultural and dairying counties: ’ ’ ’ Complete returns from 1755 of the state's 1861 precincts gave Gov. Dewey 111,230, Mr. Stassen 101,911. Gov. Dewey rolled up: his victory total in” the major metro-
The token vote for President Harry Truman on the Democratic Party ballot rose to 111,000. Many Democratic ballots, however, were unmarked. {
11 GOP Votes in Utah Reported for Governor
SALT LAKE CITY, May 24 (UP)—Gov. Dewey basked in the Utah sun today after his Oregon triumph. Some of his supporters also brought him word that a ma-
ment, Civic Opera building, Chicago (8). want Mr. Hoover but White House
o control was strict -and they kept| Wants Work to Aid Daughter Jan MY DAUGHTER HAS gh heart disease so I can't work MIBHLY quiet abou outside my home. We have nothing for luxuries to make my daugh-, o by fos . wl Ho decided | ter's life easier. I'm an expert typist and seamstress cw { ne delegate however, C
|to get recognition for a speech on| * : . {a routine subject and to double Inquires About Typing Jobs lcross the convention chairman by | DO YOU KNOW of companies for which I could type and ad- nominating former President! “dress ard mail advertisements? . MRS. X. Y. Z Coolidge. He—and some others— Check and run advertisements, both of you. Send your name, figured the convention would | X. Y. Z., and apply for work in offices of companies and factories. stampede to Cal. Bert Snell of! Contact department stores, Mrs. C. W. New York was chairman. He — ‘ heard of the plot. | Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your prob- | When the plotter came to the lems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 {platform to make his sneak nomi- | W. Maryland _St. {nation Snell ordered him thrown |
jority of the 11 “uninstructed” delegates at yésterday's Utah GOP convention were for him. He will leave here for Pocatello, Ida., today. He then will fly to Butte, Mont., to speak tonight. He will head for home to-| morrow.
Douglas, Bevin Discuss Palestine
LONDON, (UP) —
May 24
- — —, - Girls Use Sneeze. To Take Boss’ Eye a night of stairs, © Times Foreign Service 80 girls in an “unprotected” sec- . SYDNEY, Australia, May 24— tion have caught colds or in- Police Arrest 2 Men 11 400 Sydney working girls want fluenza since Mar. 22. in ihe On Lottery Charges to catch the boss’ eye these days, same period, only one of girls| .
all they have to do is sneeze.
tention to the girls, who are testing an ultra-violet ray theory to: theck common colds. Four factory owners and doc- | tors are conducting the test, ex- American Scandinavian Society W. St. Clair St. -pented to-last-another six- months will sponsor «movie: at-8- pum... (fficere said they. confiscated Half of-the-girts-work in a ray-{tomorrow in the Indiana World|large quantity. of baseball pool treated atmosphere, the others War Memorial. Contributions and pick-'n-win tickets from the ou SFT fa ator fa AE a Step tn nefit ‘of alcounter-of the place. : under Horfal factory conditions. "will ‘be taken for the benefit of al as of tO. esults so far show that 38 of cancer fund. East St., was arrested last night
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has--eaught. a cold ina section; Two employees _of _ Toughy| Mr... Douglas. and Mr. Bevin treated by the rays. | Mitchell's dry cleaning shop at talked for nearly an hour in the The sneeze will bring quick at- Copyright 1948 by The Indianapolis Times 248 Indiana Ave. were arrested Foreign Secretary's office. Later
[by police Saturday night on lof-Mr. Douglas said the conversatery charges. They were Sol D. tion covered a wide range of sub-
liquor laws after Patrolman Rob-|
of whisky from him on a street even consider withdrawing either
| Douglas called on Foreigh Secre-
{second time in 48 hours to discuss ja bad turn in Anglo-American re(lations, particularly over Palestine.
(jects. Palestine was mentioned!
The Norway Club and the St, and Frank Fox, 61, of 523 briefly, he said.
Even nominal supporters of the government had “bégun to ques{tion the wisdom of continuing to|
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British officers in the face of publie opinion. 4 , But a Foreign Office spokesman {reiterated that Britain would not
{the 40 "British officers or the $8 {million a year subsidy from the {Arab Legion unless the United Nations declares that the Legion lis committing a breach of the |peace in Palestine,
3 Local Pupils Cast In College Play Three Indianapolis pupils have
been assigned to roles in the Indiana Central College play to be
\ SINS Fie 5, ” > . . NOZONTAL = VERTICAL OAR TRIES City. Traffic Accidents 11, co IM KS DIE . Hamored | IMuiet PIERRE] JO BERT Show Increase in May he 2 For fear that PEALE] GREGG [GRANT ci “4t 12 He has spent 3 Brother ME PAE) Traffic accidents in the city - many years in [ERRRIE CATT EIS ECA] (have shown an increase this —_— 4 Royal B18 Lol TIE AF BITES] | month for the first time in 1948, mn Expunges s Institute Sa) . LEE CBRE | Police traffic records disclosed to is Tableland form 21 Lures 46 Taps Each month unttl May Had {16 Open space 6 Venture 24 Eagle's nest . 47 Area measure shown a decrease, attributed to 18 Partner 7 Tidy 26 Made of cereal 48 Golf devices [60 per cent more arrests during 19 Leaving 8 Either 29 Beak 49 Hireling the period, most of ‘hem for 0 Fancy 9 Sweet potato 31 Males 50 Spoken |speeding, disobeying an auto22 Indi 10 Jacob's 34 Cook 52 Born {matic traffic signal and failure 123 No hn brother 35 He was 54 Note of {to stop for a perferential street. Carol 11 Bench educated at Guido's scale. | About 1500 cars have been inOne ina (ab.) 12 Amid wn 56 Steamship |spected during the current car BN © 14 Appears 37 Educates (ab.) (check by police, 14 motorists be | {arm Bative 17 Each (ab.) 38 Annoyed 258 Gloria Patri |ing cited for having faulty veype measure 20 Means 44 Trip (ab.) hicles.
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Domesticates {92 Before ia Follower - IM Birg, B8Hundred - l0Omb, ' 3 Bovine form) Two Hoosier sisters, residents 0 3. 2druped of Indianapolis, declared today Be " that Jesse James was still living. for poame_ - The sisters, Mrs. Dessie Ruth22 Railroad (ap) ™ ton, 48, of 517 8, Harding St., and SA the stern Mrs. Edith Enq, 61, of 650 Divi&5 Freshety sion St, told their story after {0 Tree reading about the discovery of . Before long Jesse James” in The Times, $ War god . “When wé were girls our parGreat Lake ents lived in Linton,” Mrs. Ennis u7 Host faithty] explained, “Frank James, -our } Re it from third cousin, frequently visited Sam our family there.” : Attire Mrs. Rushton, who is. sure of MCayvy leaves
Jesse James Believed Alive By 2 Distant Hoosier Kin
.. her story, said that on one such,
presented Friday and Saturday nights in Kephart Memorial Auditorium on the campus. They are: Miss Jacqueline Duf(fey, freshman; Clarence Privette |Jr., sophomore, both students at Indiana Central, and Richard Lyons, 6th grade pupil at the University Heights School 4.
[visit about 1906 her mothet, Mrs. | Donia Cole, asked Frank if Jegse (was really dead.
Frank as saying, “I know Jesse isn't dead. I know where he is but only my mother anid I know where.” ; The sisters are impressed by the similarity ‘between the photo of the newly-discovered Jesse James and a picture of their father, Thomas Cole. . oo Another ‘branch of the Cole [family lives near St. Joseph, Ma., setting for the adventures of the (James boys... Pe
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