Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1948 — Page 5
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|] SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1048 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; Church of Chri ® | | Fi Lt g =="| Await New Truce As Jews, Arabs Halt Jerusalem Fight » 4nd Preaching. ion a — es EE : ===] Abdullah Beats Pro-Margaring Ask Mrs. Manners— of, RAE Js wcnce || (JN Deadline Forces Laud |] Have a Dream Girl, znd at ontred at St | 8 But I'm Jealous’ Complete Historic “re Gane om To End Battle Congress Call How can a guy be sure his girl is all fo him? uy oraz, uy at ap) ata Sor Council Warns Foes Reudy ‘All-Out Drive Sif is What every man @ressss of but never hofks 1b God — Sea | aime To ee len Ty EL Hr AM Jewish gating ie the Rely WASHINGTON, July 17—Pro- hig Just ge have much o offer her and He nt Slane Aviation Mapes, ; ect and Linden Sts. os for all Palestine ver President Truman's oa for|! know she could have anybody—but she says she loves me.|night after an overnight delay at) |
I'm jealous and it burns me up when we go places and the men
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8 special session of Congress. a; turn and stare. She doesn’t flirt—but she doesn’t have to.
’ rendezvoused with 18 United {i} sssonsssnsall ers who already had gone Sa They are readying an all-outign, wouldn't even have to raise an eyebrow. Even my best boy chool NL pr to comply with a United " 4 drive to push the margarine tax|e.on4s try to play up to her. We had a fight abom it the other|States F-80 jet fighters bound for, } to end the| , IN KORNY KAPERS"—Bar. {repeal bill over the “last mile.” night and she cried and said I must be blind and stupid and that| Germany. RLD-WIDE MINISTRY Nations ultimatum bara Willoughby, dancer, who The special session will enable| py making her life miserable. I know she’s not at fault, but my Fly to N. Y. | The Gospel To A World bloodshed. will be a featured soloist in the |'hem to take up the bill where iting won't let me go back to say I'm sorry. Bo Arab supreme headquarters in| ,) ; iety sh was ant in the Senate Do you think a girl with all her charms can love just one| The American Shooting Stars’ REAN GOSPEL Amman issued a cease-fire to its| oy oo oJc VAriely SNOW.'iwhen Republican leaders ad-| ainary guy, or do you think I'll lose her when some fellow with Were still at Goose Bay, they had| TEMPLE forces in Jerusalem as of 2 a. m. Korny Kapers," to be given at |journed Congress to rush off to more to offer comes along? A JERK. delayed their takeoff as an in-| today (9 p. m. Friday, Indianap-| 8 p. m. tomorrow in Garfield [their national convention. She loves you now, you big goof, but she won't love you long |!ernational courtesy to allow the
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olis Time). Tel Aviv, capital of Israel, reported that the truce began as Jewish forces which had pene-
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If there were no Congress session until the regular meeting in January, the margarine forces would have to start their long,
if you talk her out of it with your lack of faith and confidence in yourself and in your love. Her tolerance of your indecisions should convince you of her love. She knows plenty of men with more to offer now, but she’s happy with you—if you'd let her be.
British the honor of making the| first trans-Atlantic jet crossing. The RAF planes will fly later! this month to New York where!
angeltst the Arab-held old walled hard fight all over again. The| yo vue the she wants and you'll aways be that guy if you they will take part in an air show| Sears sand withdrew at the deadline. S ct House special session is still the 80th| yo. per hw y |at the opening of New York City’s Messages Thus King Abdullah of Trans- Congress. If you're doubtful about YOU, she'll be too. You feel that she international airport on July 31. ¢ P.M. Jordan beat the deadline of 10:39 wr New Lease on Life outshines you in some way. Face your failings and take action. mo —————p——— 5 A M 2. =, (lodiangpolls Tum) a Bl nen re 2 hew lease On You don’t want to be pretty like she is—you evidently are as RRR betta United Nations’ Securit, dle as Ison "| intelligent as she is. Where do you slip? ervices on d . Ho ~ Cou for tts order, backed by SY SOF Aion, S31 4 shOkE ih See Li * . , WELL DONE—Charles Parson (left), Danville Boy Scout, | tne 10 Seanomic sanctions station Can't Living With In-Laws turned on a big grin when L. W. Shumacker, Indiana Bell Telephone '
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Scene of 4th Fire Police reported today that they are “positive of arson” as the cause of last night's fire in an unoccupied house at 4327 Central Ave.,, home of Morris Goldberg,
and even military force, that Jerusalem fighting end. Weigh Ultimatum The council called upon the Jews and Arabs to lay down their arms throughout Palestine by Sunday night. The government of Israel announced that it was prepared to comply if the
I want to get married very much but my fiance wants me to live with his folks. I don’t fully approve. I think a lot of his folks, but I do not think it wise to live with them. His argument is that we can get marmed sooner. I'm 18 and have a good job. Ww. J, CITY. You want a husband all to yourself, don’t you? That wouldn't be possible living with his parents mo matter how hard all of you worked at privacy. He and his parents wouldn't notice each other's faults but you would.
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Sen. J. William Fulbright (D. Ark.), leader of the margarine forces in the Senate, said he would do everything possible to get the bill brought up and passed at the special session. The bill is now pending before the Senate, having been approved unanimously by the Senate Fi-
Co. state divisional manager, handed him a certificate this week | for his work in the tarnado which struck Danville early last spring, | More than 25 Scouts who performed messenger service when tele- | phone lines failed were honored by the telephone company and the Danville American Legion Post.
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om Arabs did. a wholesale shoe salesman. nance Committee with an amend- You're young enough to save for a place of your own, and |Guy L. Roberts, who operate the . The Supreme War Council of{ The blaze, which completely|ment requiring restaurants that| you'll need to learn thrift. Get your fiance interested in & place |Roberts Dairy here, will be held No Matter What Youth for Christ ; the Arabs at a village outside bored Sat fhe enclosed rear Sete Waigatine I inform their| of your own by shopping for it. at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Flanner| LONDON, July 17 (UP)—The WINONA LagE: Say & up) Beiru uma’ rch, was the fourth “mystery” ns of the fact. + . . v “ —Dr. . , . {RIST! Be Ls Hn e( Ere In the dwelling dug fel Back to House His Wife Has Left Him Twice & Bukanin Morwary, BurlelButih Nieach of Aneohollc® today headed Youth for Christ 7:30 TONIGHT matum for all Palestine after|last few months. Charles Grubb, If the bill is passed with the I've been married two years and my wife has left me twice. will be in Crown Hill. He was 31.|Anonymous” held its International. He was elected giving the nod on the section|fireman in Engine House No. 28, restaurant amendment, it will|gne's been gone six months this time, partly through my fault and| Sgt. Roberts, who died Feb. 24.|ing at the Hams Theater last president at the group's Closing T 20th dealing with Jerusalem. noticed a red, one gallon gasoline|have to go back to the House hers also. Her mother hates me and doesn’t want her to come back/1945, in Dedington, England, was(night and heard" the following session of its fourth annu Reports on the meeting of the(can in the bushes as he fought/for approval. The House lastit; me My wife says she loves me but doesn’t know what to do|® lifelong resident of Indianap- story from “Mrs. M.”” an Ameri- conclave here last night. rector Arab League political committee|the blaze, but the can had dis- spring passed the bill overwhelm-|hecayse of her mother and the fuss coming back to me would cause, [0lis. Prior to his military serv- st Poehler} Other officers elected were Rav. . = sald it was expected to last alappeared when Mr. Grubb re-(ingly and with no restriotions| My wife has a daughter by a former marriage that her mother [ice he was employed at the dairy ©47 Buest Speaker: Billy, Graham, Minneapolis, v ce couple of days. Thus it appeared|turned after the fire. after supporters had forced theihas always kept. My mother-in-law doesn’t want my wife to take|Py his father. In London where I spent 10 president; a Na oh ng, RCHES that a decision might be forth-| Mr. Goldberg, owner of the/measure out of a House Agricul: her and my wife doesn’t want to leave her there. I've bought mew| He was graduated from Tech-|years I was always drunk. I de- Detroit a a coming today on the truce which Jt is bee Nving 3a Floridy tural Committee pigeon-hale. furniture hoping she'd come back, but she hasn't. What should we |nical High School and Purduelcided to try and stick to sherry|n or ne :
As it stands now, the bill would repeal the 10-cent-a-pound federal tax on colored margarine, the one-fourth cent a pound on uncolored and all license fees
Rev. Robert Evans, Chieago, instead of whisky and gin. But|world treasurer. {I found that the only result was, The fifth annual international »|that I went about with two bot-|conference of the organization
would stop the fighting a little over a week after the expiration of Count ¥Folke Bernadotte's original 28-day armistice.
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M. J. O,, INDIANAPOLIS. Some women need decisions made for them. Tell your wife to come home at ond or you're leaving. Don't forget to tell her You love her—now and regularly. Admit your faults and make
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After police informed him today of the fourth blaze, Mr. Gold-berg-asked them to notify Joseph Rudd, state fire marshal.
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Meanwhile, in what many quarters believed would be the last hours of the fighting, Israeli forces captured Nazareth, where Christ spent-his childhood. Headquarters of the army of North Palestine at Haifa announced the fall of the ancient town after an all-day battle. The Jews had closed in from three directions and their final charge overwhelmed the Arab garrison.
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charged manufacturers and handlers of margarine. Margarine manufacturers and distributors have been fighting for 50 years for repeal of the taxes on the grounds that it is unfair to discriminate against one food product in ‘favor of another—butter. The dairy interests contend that repeal of the taxes on margarine will ruin their industry and thus damage the country’s economy. They say they have no
Girl, 15, Wants to Start Dating
corrections. Prolonging the argument won't soothe her mother and the longer you let the mother-in-law dominate your lives the longer she’ll expect to be boss.
I will soon be 15 and don’t get to go with boys until I'm 18.
My mother said I'd get into trouble. I have friends who say she should let me go with them.
WONDERING, CITY.
Prove to your mother she suddenly has a grown-up daughter. Arguing won't convince her—fussing makes you sound like that child you used to be when you coaxed her for toys. Tell her you'd like to entertain boys and girls in your home. Be such a good hostess she'll think you can look out for yourself socially.
Knights Templar, Scottish Rite and Sigma Nu, social fraternity. Survivors, besides his parents, are his wife, Virginia L., and two brothers, Walter V. and Harold E., all of the city.
{ties of sherry under my arm iniwill also be held here next year, case my friends did not have July 10-17, church officials said, [enough when I went visiting. “Then I tried sticking to beer,[3000 LBS. A YEAR (but, my goodness! I drank gal-| A family of five needs about {lons of it and ended up drunk 3000 pounds of fruit and vegetajust ‘the same.” bles a year. 1 {
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Kaadt Brothers Sued hy Patient
FT. WAYNE, July 17 (UP)— Drs. Peter and Charles Kaadt, convicted last April of charges of violating the federal Pure Food and Drug Act, today were the subjects of a $10,000 damage suit filed by one of their former patients. The plaintiff was John Herron,
service, was appointed superintendent of mails to succeed Frank E. Bennett, who retired June 30. Max M. Darmstandler was named new senior assistant; Albert Greatbatch, assistant superintendent of mails; Guy W. Tracy, assistant superintendent at the Illinois Street station, and Norman Lansford, foreman of the same station. Mr. Stimpson, 11th District commander of the American Legion, was appointed te rary mail clerk Oct. 5, 1916. He is vice president of the Federal Business Association and has been active in the National
objection to the sale of margarine as long as it is not colored and sold like butter.
George Leonard Funeral Today
Separate services were planned today for George Leonard, Glenns Valley farmer, and his 23-year-old betrothed daughter, Frances, whom he killed Thursday in a fit of “intense jealousy.”
Girl in Trouble Seeks Advice
I met a soldier and fell madly in love and thought the feeling was mutual. I think I'm going to have his child and I'm afraid to tell my parents. My girl friend advised me to go to a specialist. I still love the boy. We weren't ashamed of our love but people thought we were too young. He went out with another girl though I told him of my trouble and he gaid he was worried. I'd give my reputation if I could have him. Should I write him how much he means to me or should I have his child and try to forget him? This would be hard because I think I'd do the same thing over, WORRIED, CITY. Visit the Family Service Association and don’t talk to any more girl friends. The boy is falling you when your future and the future of a baby are at stake—don’t write to him.
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Donnell from his home. He had blown Write Frankie in care of the Mercury Record Corp., 839 S. — School. a Tail he Seadly £1 oy ofse — |the top of his head off with the] Wabash St.,, Chicago; Howard, in care of the Nisin Mopris ASSES FOR ALL AGES diabetes and that complications STATE i re Mived us at. Ageney; Chicayy; Wad Mouton ot his Somena Cu v ’ . ' CREEK, tually fo him to h : 1 CREE dan RL vo Re ron 9 have 3 of his body ended a widespread Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your prob- Courtesy, promptness, low cost and a personal interes nA "Convicted Last April HS geaTeh hy Flite a fout ht lems and answer Your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 in your individual home financing problems are some of a A. u nar ad strongly objec W. Maryland St. ' ! AVE Emerson & E_ Net The brother physicians were to his daughter's dates. She was| — —— — p the reasons why "Fletcher Avenue" has so successfully room, 10: : convicted Apr. 14 after a long| ANDERSON ; _|to marry Lloyd Keller, 34- - co mpepi——— : Foire, Mo writ wr mer conetruction worker: Mrs. Pifoms | old truck gardener, this ta Asks CAB for 10% | RLS served Marion County home owners and home buyers . Ch by testified they were encouraged by Decker. 16. ~ o o° crenk. 20; Thomas) “prances had moved to the Passenger Fare Hike | ROTOTHLLER for well over half a centur wnurcnes the Kaadts to include sugar and BLOOMINGTON rhe av illlams, 72. + a home of her uncle, Elmer Utter-| waASHINGTON July 17 (UP) Ye Church alcoholic beverages in their diets.| BRAZIL—Mrs. Anna Gose Hamm, 71. | DPack, after her father had ob- r ' = w improv st, Boston, Mass. The brothers were sentenced to, COLUMBIA CITY—Jane Ann Kling, in- jected to her marriage plans. It|— United Air Lines has asked the Whether you want to buy a new home or prove
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prison for three years, but are CROWN free now while awaiting outcome |relired farmer. of an appeal before the U.S.|mo _ @Un—Mrs. Sars Court of Appeals, Chicago. EATON—Russell Hoover,
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was on a visit to the Utterback home Thursday that Leonard got ‘| his shotgun from his car and killed her while his wife and two
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i , 40. Mr. Herron’s suit, filed in U.S. rr ——— Leb Morena, siz District Court here, charged that, erthur Zimmerman, the loss of his left leg was the iia’ Bell Bal 6, Charles C. Lents, result of “reckless, careless and |Seneral manager of Indiana Railroad Co. negligent lack of professional Frank M. CBest, 65, Ln: Elim skill and knowledge. Although Nosh Finiey. 61 gainfully employed when he entered the clinic, the Chicago man
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children watched helplessly. He then fled in his car. Rites for the father were to be held at 2 p. m. today in Vandivier Funeral Home in Franklin and services for the daughter will be held at the same time tomorrow from the same mortuary. The bodies will be buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery near Glens Valley.
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HOOSIER ELECTROCUTED VALPARAISO, July 17 (UP) —Elmer Jenson, 25, Valparaiso, was killed yesterday when he touched a high tension wire. He was an employee of the Northern Indiana Public Service Co.
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