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linois St. ; Is up to the je observe it Sa d habit, to a greater people ever read urrection. It is ng ragic bits of history

* 30 pleces of silver, Ito implant the “tig nd." Jesus was actually e became frightens] ole and tried to give the high priests tolg thought more aboyt > get out, He threw and hanged hi, » temple called thy “blood money,” and the treasury, ith it. They paid # ' and it was tainteq hou art a jewel” ord" three times; ang ow, he went out ang

crowd sat down and riests wagged their e down, so that it was not the way uld-have-calied that r miracles. ing place today in ve. People are wag. ying that the Bible iese people have not ynder at the things - a8 they were fore a Nations. v

-Not Talk 161; Broadway kinds of law viola. ction under Mayor an only mean the olators will be the

realize that until becomes actual rp nes—and I do mean il are meted out by" he traffic and other ue. ephantine memories peal but by force is owners know. This yen the state police requested motorists not to hamper, the ; ‘the recent tornado , Ind. : opinion, six major e. The Mayor, the epolice-department; office and attorneys. s been followed for ¢ We are now entert is time for the city king about the prob.

cording to automo hat this year more re loss of life and and, therefore, the

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is referred -to as ‘he vilization. 1ade great progress nd in many other greatest discovery of

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UESDAY, JUNE. 1048, _

Ask Mrs. Manners—

| Just Cannot Stand Fat, ‘Sloppy Husband’

ST JUST CAN'T STAND my fat, sloppy husband. He is one of the homeliest men in Indianapolis and the fatter and uglier he gets the better it suits him. I never sit down| peside him, sO you'd think he would realize something's wrong and would lose weight and have his teeth fixed. That would make all the difference in the ‘world to me. : I'm not yet 30 and am considered real good looking. I still gets lot of those street corner whistles, but I never enjoy a minute ¢ my life because of my husband. I married him, though he’s ’ ral years older than I am, during the depression. I was tired of walking my shoe soles off looking for work when there wasn't. any, my health was falling. rd rather stay home than go places with him. We seldom go and we never have company because you just don’t care about aertaining or trying to make people like you when you're as miserable as I am. DESPERATE. 1 wonder if you would try to make people like you if" your pusband . lopped off some pounds and clanked mew choppers. ose -Whistles ‘don’t buy new shoes, and they aren't always complimentary. ' : Your husband is as kind as he was when you were jobless ond-macried him. Don’t blame him because you took advantage of his kindness, his security, and probably his love. I'll admit | pe shouldn’t be careless, but you could instil some pride in him if you weren't so busy being miserable. Have some company, go out—your husband may be more entertaining than you think

SERVICES SET—Rites for the Rev. Virgil E. Havens, 5452 University Ave., a field representative for the United Christian Missionary Society, who died Sunday while on a_ bus. iness trip in Scott City, Kas, will, be at 10 a. m. Thyrsday in

Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

you are. . family Facing Eviction Seeks Advice Huey Graduated “WE FACE EVICTION and-have a baby daughter: What are: From- Air School going to do? It's always the same: “Sorry, we do not want no , lo rent to anybody with children.” We Zan only pay $25. ¢ ¥ WORRIED: MOTHER, WEST SIDE.

Couple Has ‘Landlady Trouble’ Lo

WE ARE ONE of the most happily married couples and try {o live the right way. We don’t drink but my husband does smoke. | Regardless of this, something always goes wrong. We found a! small place and have lived by ourselves for the first time since we married. My landlady -got herself in the air because my pusband’s parents tame to visit one Sunday. My father offered two rooms but I'm afraid of trouble as he is married again, but not to my mother. Please tell us what to do before the baby comes pext month. WORRIED COUPLE, rll forward letters if any arrives..—~MRS. MANNERS,

Loneliness Killing My Ambition

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. Lt. Col. Snider

Lt. Col. Huey

Lt. Col. Leland C. Huey, former men worked only at night. Their president of the Capitol Lumber lawyers brought suit for overtime

I'VE NEVER. been. to .a party and never had a party given CO: here, has been graduated Pay based on the premium’ pay.

for me. This consuming loneliness is killing my ambition and I from the second associate course|

fear it may solitude is not for me. TI like people and want them to like me, School, Montgomery, Ala.

put they don’t speak when I speak first. I try not to feel sorry After going on active duty with

but people resent my interference. I'm 23 and a veteran. I keep clean, wear good clothes, have months.

1 lot in common.— Hew can I help myself? |Fall Creek Boulevard.

lonely GI Wonders What to Do? |attended by National Guard and| I'M A LDNESOME GI and wonder what to" do. I'm 30, have Reserve officers. custody of my small son, am divorced, and have a home and a| Lt. Col. Albert E. Snider has good job. I like sports. : W. J.

"Has Problem in Timidness : |gomety, Ala. He is the son of - “PM TIMT - -afrat i “make ~ friends or speak up when called Mrs: B: “Snider: BE on. What should I do? NORTH SIDE READER. * Col, Snider is a graduate from ope . : West Point, fligh Should | Return to Military Service reat aint. Tight schoo) and 2 SHOULD I go back in service or keep working and looking for School course. a mate? I.have just got out of the Army four months ago but] He has served 10 months oversince then I haven't been having any fun. I'm 32 -and of medium seas with the Far Eastern Air height and weight, but I can't seem to find a girl-friend. I don’'t/Force in the Southwest Pacific. drink or dance and I work every day. WEST SIDE READER. | —————————————————— Maybe I'm overdoing the advice to react enthusiastically to friendship. People don’t like to be monopolized, so don’t rush CT Knox Heads Local them. Be entertaining enough when you're a guest, and sufficiently ‘Sales Executive Group dazzled by your hosts’ charms, that you'll be asked back. You'll look silly if you're over-enthusiastic. I heard a newcomer in a ri Rr Horr agent of crowd listening, enrapt, to reminiscing by old friends. John Last night was elected president Smith was mentioned and the” newcomer asked, seriously, how fe the Indianapolis Sales ExecuJohn was. The man telling the story was surprised that he knew [tives Council to succeed Herman Som sua the stranger sald that he didn’t, but he just wondered |gryuecer president of the Paper Let your accomplishments show, but make your listeners feel Art, that they drew them out of you. Don’t be drawn out too far and unfurl ‘a string of travel postcards or constantly recite witty sayings of your children and accounts of your girl friend's conversation. You won't learn how to please people by staying home wondering why no one wants to see you. Be as well groomed, as well mannered and as well informed as the people you meet, and - Meet them by joining church, the YWCA and YMCA, community centers,” athletic groups, etc. A psychiatrist probably could help.

Seeks Driver's License at 15

I'M ONLY 15 but would like a driver's license. drive exceptionally well and my mother approves to the greatest] extent. How could I get a license here? 8. T G. |W. North Bt., taxi cab driver, de- . . A state law prohibits issuing beginners’ driving permits to |livered a passenger to 135 W. persons under 16. 28th St., he heard a pistol shot.

JOHN.

Other officers are Paul Speicher, vice president; Joe M. Kline, sec: |retary-treasurer, and Mrs. Lillian

apolis Chamber of Commerce {Foreign Trade Dept, executive |secretary. The council is affiliated with the C. of C.

‘Taxi Passenger Seized I know how to On Weapons Charge After Theodore Seay, 48, of 215

ers, and the

Kreps, manager of the Indian- |

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Puts Issue | Up to Congress,

| Industry Assails "Overtime Ruling

| ~~~By FRED W. PERKINS 4 Scripps-How: 1 WASHINGTON, Supreme Court, cleaning up for its summer recess, presents .Conking overtime to ad- , with a labor problem which some say is so serious it can't walt, : If the apprehensive observers are right the new issue—Ilabeled overtime-on-overtime — would extract more millions from the country's employers than portal-to-portal threatened to do until Congress scotched that scheme. The Supreme Court ruled yesterday, 5 to 3, that several hundred longshoremen in the New : re ' : 41 | York area were entitled to collect ; Shirley... Brothers’ ._lrving.... Hill... —a— BO armas stevedoring companies under the overtime provisions of the wagehour law. The decision was attacked by ‘the court minority, against contentions of the Department of Justice, the employ-|-; 4 AFL International’ {| 'Longshoremens Association, the J union to which the benefiting stevedores belong.

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Vv been graduated from the Air Com-| Of Appeals in New ok rv $s mand and Staff School, in Mont-| 34 the reversal was upheld by the Supreme Court yesterday. - | ‘Fosters Disputes’ The dissenting opinion of 8u-|. preme Court Justices Frankfurter, Jackson and Burton said: “The present decision is heedless of a long standing and socially desirable collective agreement and is calculated to foster disputes in an industry which has been happily at peace for more

than 30 years.

their claim.”

Mass.) said:

overtime Suits that billions of dollars.

intent of Congress,

The National

Blames Empty Church on Christians in Singer Buck ie rt

Manufacturers said:

Court Justice affect my mind. I don't care to go on living for of the Air Command and Staff Simon Rifkind in New York de|cided against them in January, this for myself by counting blessings, and I try to help the troubled the Air Force in World War IL would “create havoc with estab- + |Col. Huey served overseas five lished labor relations; put collec{tive bargaining in the category a good part-time job and also car, and I'm a college student. I'm| His wife, the former Sylvia of a device for obtaining money shunned by girls but worse, by fellows -with whom I feel I have | Scheltges, now resides at 3504 E. under false pretenses, and probA |ably stfain the resources of a The associate training course is substantial proportion of Amer-

“To call their (the suing stevedores) demands one for ‘overtime pyramideéd on overtime’ is not to use ‘a clever catch-phrase; but to describe fairly the true nature of

Rep. Angier L. Goodwin “Practically every segment of industry and business is now faced with overtime-on-

| hours the standard working week. [Above 40 hours the employee is ¢ legally entitled to pay-and-one-| half for each héur of overtime. Sue for ‘Premium’ Pay In the stevedore case the union 1had a contract, based on long in{dustry procedure, of 50 per cent |more pay for night work. Many

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This decision is entirely at variance with the

“I have introduced a bill which would clarify the situation. A companion ‘bill has been introduced in the Senate by Chairman Alexander Wiley (R. Wis.) of the Judiciary Committee.” Both bills are now before the Judiciary Committees of the two branches of Congress. ‘Peculiar Claims’ Association of

“The po-

senger waving a pistol in the air,|4ontia] retroactive liability can]

TO THE PERSON WONDERING why our churches are so so he called police. Officers went , a1 he mat indust empty I think it's the fault of us Chfistians. - We talk about movies to the W. 28th St. address and hasdiy be at ar an agree.

-and-we-talik about -our-gardens; but-we're--afraid-to mention our arrested Roy Murrell; 31,-on-a: ment Involved 1h these cases 18]

souls. We should make people see the joy and satisfaction of being charge -of shooting within the! + onfined to the stevedoring

a Christian. This human race is funny. If you go to church you're city limits. A pistol with "one a hypocrite, if you don’t, you're a sinner; if you are saving you're cartridge fired was found in the stingy, if ‘you aren’t, you're a spendthrift; if you're neat you have home. . the “big head,” if you°aren't-you're nasty.. But it's a good world—, eee just more people in it than there used to be. FINDS NAVY VETERAN DEAD “Indianapolis can be just the way we want to make it. I'm a;

good neighbors to have neighbors, and there are good people wher- yetoran was found dead 0 TI 2x ;

last

{ industry.”

Walter E. Maloney, of the Na-

tional

Federation of American

| Shipping, said liability to the government on wartime work might

y CROWN POINT, June 8 (UP) run to $280 million, Southerner but have found lots of friendly people. We have to be —Virgil Sizemore, 34, a Navy amount is “almost impossible to

calculate.”

but the

Parents, let's get up and take our children to church Sueday. | Ina. The victim was gripping a attorney for the stevedores, said:

They won't forget their early training, good or bad. You life a pattern for your children. . Is-it the life you want.your children a amb dia. » lve MRS. H.W. West Side. | AIDS PLANE SAFETY You've written us several good letters, Mrs; H. W. I haven't |

heard from the sick boy for whom you previously offered to type. | = "oT le airplanes of

one American company, at least;

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions, Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St. :

: CROSSWORD PUZZLE + | Medical Scientist

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| HORIZO VER . . 17 Pictung 10 ATICAL Arrested on Assault With Intent to Kill medical 2 Lamprey Charge, Accused Gets 1-to-10 Years yy lentist catchers Times State Service 13 pandled 3 COLUMBUS, Ind., June 8—It happened in Columbus. 18 Stop 4 t (ab.) | John Hopkins, 21, of near Columbus, was taken to the Indiana 16 Tria} ’ | reformatory at Pendleton yesterday to begin a one to 10 year senBF 6 Paradise | Capital of Pere tence. wos ¢ 7'Witticism 25 Wire measure i I Hopkins was tnvolved in a fight in East Columbus early Saturgan of 8 Symbol for 26 Yale i Jove sod | day morning with five other men. Authorities sajd he attempted to « wp iridium 27 Auricle Ww haun | settle the argument with a shot- ~~ ~~ ——— 2 ega © Louse egg 28 Pillar _40 Harden | gun. |didn’} suspect he would run into 2 Dutch city 10 Willows 29 Golf mound * 50 Indian weight |® Joe Hacker, 18, East Columbus, | difficulty. Because of fear of 2p the 11 Related 30 Drunkard ~~ 51 Decay |gustained a minor wound. Hop-| trouble similar to that which oc- > hair (ab.) 12 Article 36Electors * 52Compass pond | =~ FL 0 CL ienced on a charge cured between Communists and Npale + 14Born 38Country | S4Symbol for |". 0 u1t with intent to kill. The veterans when the picture opened id 7 Thus 41 Dine tellurium five other participants were fined In New York, he couldn't find any Symbol for * 23 Penetrate 42 Insect 56 New Hamp |". rderly conduct charges. |ope to take the job. 3g ind 24 Peels 43 Near shire (ab) . |=" | o =» The one picket he lined up Tantalum " WORK HAS been started on a posed for a picture. He wore a 1] | $10,000 remodelling program at mask and carried a sign “The the local American Legion home. Crump theater is Unfair to Uncle [Improvements will include a new Joe (you know who).” After the} | tap room on the first floor and a photograph was taken he said he {recreation hall on the second didn't believe he wanted the job. | | floor. | “That picket jumped the fence A med | Hoping to encourage improve- and we can't find another,” com: a __ (ment of conditions in Gelumbus| mented Grady. - lh, alleys the city sanitation depart- "oo : \ : a ow is making a house-to-house] PAUL STACKER has arrived .. i , - ] | check of garbage bins. Where here from Neenah, Wis, to as21 | bins are found unsatisfactory the sume his duties as city recreation : | property owner is notified. Dur- director. His first job is to pre- - mel | ing May a total of 423 property Pare for the opening. next month id + | owners were notified of unsatis- of the city’s ‘new. $400,000 swim- | factory gar bin ¢onditions by ming pool donated to Columbus "| Lowell Barrows, sanitary officer.| by William H. Donner, of Phila3 ye 1 Ls | deiphia, a Columbus native. Work a oj + WHEN TOM GRADY, local is under way oh construction of a} || theater manager, set up a pub-| $100,000 recreation building at _ 5 “t- leity program to have the Crump| the First Presbyterian Church. 1 : , : theater picketed during the siow-| Dunlap’ and Company of Colum. tal . ing of “The Irom- Curtain,” he|bus has the contract. .

1.22 caliber rifle when found... the—ovortime claims in these

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Radar altimeters are now in apply to any others. The exagnow - made are utterly fallacious. We] . they give continuous reading of estimate that all recoveries re-| sulting from this decision will Itotal less than $5 million.”

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Swift Justice Dealt Youth in Columbus After Street Fight

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