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— ‘GIRL who says she loves me and asks me to marry or still goes out with other fellows who hive money and cars, which I don’t have. Do you think I “should forget her or keep on hoping? I told her we should be sure before we married; though
I love her. Some of the things she does puzzle me, The day she asked me to marry her she made a date with me and stood me up, which she has done more than once. We split up. I've had other dates, but I always think of her and her cute daughter 1 love. I'm 22 and she is 21. She has been married, I met her two months after I was discharged from the service and we went steady six months, splitting up because of her other fellows, We stayed friends, and she asked me to come to see her often. PUZZLED F. J. L., City. The trouble is you've been hoping too long now. She is hoping, too, if she loves you. She hopes you'll take her in hand and erowd out those other men. She wants you to convince her that you love her and that marriage would work. She knows she can have you and the other fellows——and she'll keep having them as long as she gets away with it, «I think you'd prefer a girl making you feel brave enough to propose to, so I'd keep on looking.
What About Women's Rights Here?
IS THERE a Women's Rights organization in Indianapolis? NORTHEAST SIDE READER. You probably refer to the Indiana Society for the Equal Rights Amendment which is affiliated with the National Woman's party. Indianapolis women belong to that group. Mary OC. Kennedy, 535 Kossuth St. Lafayette, is president of the equal rights group.
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To Mrs. 8, Sullivan—I'm sor sorry, but I can't reveal names. © You shouldn’t be lonely with all those assets. Get interested in some activities and hobbies, MRS, MANNERS,
Daughter Worried About Dad's Eyes
HOW CAN I persuade my father to have his eyes examined for glasses? Ever since I can remember I've heard him say that he
couldn't imagine anything worse than being blind, and now he is|-
‘abusing his own eyes so terribly that it is worrying me sick. They
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NOBODY HOME—Accumulatad milk bottles outside his door testify to the absence of John H. Chapin from hic New York apartment. Chapin's prosacution—on- charges-of-conspit. acy to commit treason was asked by the House Un-Ameri-can Activities Committee. He was an atomic scientist during
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are getting worse and he reads less and less. He considers the need for glasses a curse of fate instead of feeling grateful that he ‘lives in an age when help is available.’ A LOVING DAUGHTER, City Try subtly bringing him into contact with situations: that show him his falling sight Is depriving him of reading that he enjoys—that it Is endangering his very life. You'll have to be Sageyo=he will need to realize he might be run down by an auto, that he's missing a lot. Forcing him to take action won't accomplish what you want—he'll think he's failing mentally and aging, and he'll just become stubborn. p
Another Man Is on Mind of Wife
I CAN GET along with my husband but I'love another man
“twice. ™ doesn’t like to work and we've had nothing. He left me both times because he didn't want Sesponsibjusies. Now he refuses to give
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very much. We were going to be married when my divorce went through, but the only way I can keep my son is to stay married. I haven't seen him for a month but I talked to him. What should I do? What Is best for the baby? DISGUSTED, City,
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who is on m mind constant] Ww Reb dts s Yo NA y. We've been married “iy on Body a
ing of guilt for depriving your son of his real father, if your husband consentéd to divorce. Your husband sounds like a pretty good man—he apparently loves Jou and ‘the baby and he hates to have your marriage fail. vidently he's easy to get along with, but you're wanting excitement. T'd think it would be exciting to make of your marriage. How about another attempt, an open-minded, determined attempt?
A Matter Up to the Court
WHEN A COUPLE divorces may the ar of the child see t? yey Tae ee ety That's up to the courts: a. on
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