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day. Jackson Goins, 27, of 1047 Tabor St., E Household . Spécialty Co., robbed of $160 and slugged

the 1600 block of Yandes St. Ly| ident; Robert H. Wiechman, them| president; A. L. McKee, Anderson, president; Floyd M. Saxon, Terre Haute, a vice president;

--imed. with a revolver, h | K pofice.. Mr. Goins was Fike Sue i Seva

two men last night, one of

did at General leased. A man ‘armed with knife took two billfolds

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wallet: contained $50 in cash, “Finds Life Bewildering

James B. Griffin, 67, of 1133 DEAR MRS. MANNERS: 1

he was ' yg shi » g on his way to work in the watch. life is at a club meeting or when I'm out with my steady boy —President Truman is expected John Playmate, 23, of 419 N. 25th ‘© which they were trapped last

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Fined, ‘Do Time’

Corral Violators In «Traffic Drive Thirteen motorists fined and sentenced to jail on speeding or [reckless driving counts yesterday served an average of an hour and 38 minutes “in stir.” Although each of the'sentences was for a “day” in jail plus a dollar and costs, the aggregate time served was less than 24 hours. Longest rap served hy any individial was two hours and 10 minutes. Those who “did time” yesterday in the drive to cut down traffic accidents were: Eugene Wallsmith, 20, of McICorasvitter Walter -8wift-Jr.- 18; of 219 N. 18th St., Beech Grove; John Turner, 33, or Kirkland;

Truman to Ask Richard Lapp, 18, of 5132 Rosslyn : Ave.; Robert Rouff, 26, of 3401 8S. Pennsylvania St.; Martin Bot- | Broad Controls

kin, 49, of Parker; David Burris, Wants Emergency

18, of 4174 Pasadena St.; Julio DeTabes, 20! of 2705 N. Tihbs Powers Available WASHINGTON, Dec.~11

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New officers of the Indiana Real Estate Association were inaugurated at a banquet.in Clay | pool Hotel last night. Pictured to right) are Robert-M. Reel, Indianapolis, executive vice pres ichmond, corporate secretary; Verne Mitchell, Ff. Wayne, a vice Jahn. A. Watkins, guest. speaker; W. P. Brokaw, Shelbyville, a vice president, and Harold Hobbs Sr., Muncie, treasurer.. I,

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Ave.; Roscoe Foddrill Todd, 20, of 258 ‘N. Richland Ave.; Claude Sturgeon, 24, of 447 N. Ewing St.; Ivan Skiles, 19, of Kokomo; Fran{cis Bomwell, 23, of New Augusta

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man's tower, Churchman Ave, and friend. My mother told me she found out the hard way, and said to ask the new Congress to enactigt, Beech Grove.

the Belt Railroad, when two men If I ever became pregnant she’s put me out of my home and/a broad program of emergency

robbed him of $7. Taicab driver James Williams, 24, of 1610 W. Michigan St., reported being slugged and robbed of $24 last night by a man he transported from the bus station to the 2800 block of Boulevard Pl. Mr. Williams was treated at Methodist Hospital and released. Another cab driver, James E. McKinstray, 27, of R. R. 12. Box 280, was slugged five or six

times with a soft drink bottle Ly 8¢t married. The only way I win boys. I'm 16 and my parents ., & passenger, he said, and robbed ould get married would be 10 won't give their consent. I tell of $35 after he drove the man to

an address on S. Keystone Ave. Mr. McKinstray also was treated at Methodist Hospital, Furs Stolen Mrs. P. R. Karnes, Marion, and Edith Weert, 1106 E. Ohio St;

+ reported wallets stolen from their - purses as they shopped in down-|

town department stores yesterday. Mrs. Karnes lost $150 and identification cards, while Edith Weert said her wallet contained $41 Tn cake AAS ts Mortimer Wohlfeld, .owner. of Wohlfeld Fur Co. 20 W. Ohio St., reported the theft of a threeskin set of sable ‘furs from the store late Thursday afternoon.

-He valued the set at $225.

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CHICAGO, Dec. 11 (UP)—The lege may be possible—for—you—taik to-I-went-with-a fellow who Secretary of Defense James For-

body of a 60-year-old woman was found last night in her dingy, $3 a week room. Authorities said Miss Katherine Gavin died of malnutrition. In her dresser drawer police found $23,000 -in war bonds.

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leave me in the world without any money. She said I'd be hated controls for use in case 2 ar the rest of my life—not wanted by anybody. | he program was outline 0] By Science Service I'm 14 and Tm pregnant by a Dy EY ee ——— the President yesterday by mem-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 11boy, 16, I love with all my heart. TOO Young to Date? bers “of his National Security Trouble is ahead for radio listenHe tells me and everyone hel ,.. ,. . . rents think Resources Board. It would in- ers. Following two more days of loves me. My mother doesn’t even, =. mh go with boys. until Cude Wage and price controls, good reception, py days of disknow we're going steady, though, == 16. A few of my girl |RuthoTity to allocate scarce ma- turbed conditions have been prewe have for a year. He said if 1/5 ¢ L2-0r 16. € ” ay terials, stiff excéss profits taxes dicted by the National Bureau of ever got in trouble he would get friends a . 14 and %0 ine? ey and production guarantees. |Standards here. me out, but I'm afraid to tell[""0" © Fo DERSON | Arthur M. Hill. retiring chair fem— a i a oo — Iman ‘reacted favorably to the we're too* young to ‘on 4 |college, and were too‘ young Please tell me if I should go proposals. The President named his White House assistant, John +R. Steelman, to succeed Hill until ‘a permanent chairman is found.

Most Repealed Now Kenneth D. Johnson, general jcounsel of the resources board, |sald most of the emergency {powers recommended were on A {state statute books during World unless you're around some boys. Iwar 17 but all have since been You aren't sunk, though. You ,.,..104 he said —and T have no ‘money. I want can -impress -parents and boys | The board's plan, according to to finish school and go to col-| y by having | 8 pian, 8 to. | at the same time by & Mr. Johnson, is.to get them back lege, and I-don’t want my repU-iorgwds- of boys and girls at | : dby “basi “they.-can: tation ryjned. What shall I do?| ’ "fon a standby ‘basis so- they -can wned. : your house. I don’t know how he put into effect immediately in YREVEVEHE GE mITIeTT emeTRene yg He said the important thing in war planning is to have legislation ready when it is needed.

. Pic run away from.home. I wouldn't ly or, all the other girls my age marry him for his money or his get out and have fun, so why nice car, but I would marry him gp ian 17 pecause 1 love him. FRANKLIN READER. | He has wonderful parents. I| ilove them more than my own. | | “I'm afraid to go to the Family| Service Association because I'm! afraid of a doctor touching me|

Life IS hard, isn't it? You can't prove to your parents you know how to act around boys

—don't fail to tell your daughter cause you've lived with your things or they'll be in the same. mothers and dads, not me, those predicament I'm in. | T4 years. . | SOUTH SIDE READER . Boy friends, even steady ones, He Lied io Me who ’ rpre cof XT LONELY woman wl tthe Sach p works all the time and sits home life. Both marriage and col- opis jonging for someone to

‘Keep Disputes Within ‘Family’—Forrestal WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (UP)—

You're wanting help so badly, said he loved me and would be restal has instructed the armed ; on” I a true friend, but he lied. I love services to keep all disagreements | but you wont get Wy i. him deeply, but he’s gone back to “within our own family,” accord- | someone knows you need and |. 4 friend. Should I call at his ing to the magazine Armed Force. { want it. Parents are good per- , .... or have a friend have him! The unofficial service publica- | sons to start with. {call at my house? I don't want toition said Mr. Forrestal notified

You're going te meed a lot go out alone at night. he secretaries of Army, Soa ; ’ | BROKEN-HEARTED WOMAN. and Air that testimony before of-Botve for awhile, Go fo the wouldn't tell congressional committees must

A phone call him anything “he doesn't know already—that you're still interested. Now, if ‘he should call you, you might be able to make him wonder. Don’t let him be so sure of you, but be sure of your charms. There's no appeal

Family Service Association. | Those people there wiN know | how you should tell your par- | ents and the boy friend. They're your friends and they don’t use | force or betray secrets. . You'll see a lot less of a doctor if you get proper medical care early.

not develop into “an attack upon ‘lor criticism of the competence, equipment.or weapons of another service."

mit it Bow. Derelviag her id ‘with me when I wouldn't let him 4 | going steady and decelving her iss me. When he's called I] APE 9:00 ! TILGRP M.

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Today marks the 40th year ofiOne MacAmthur-for-President service fn telephone. work for Miss hooster hasn't given up vet. Martha a uy

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