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‘WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 1048 |

Roundup Time In Indianapolis

Ask Mrs. Fr 3 Leg ‘Many Good People Can’t Find Each Other’

“For10 Cops

Corral 10 Cattle Set Loose by Crash

You don’t have to be a cowboy to be a cop in Indianapolis; but Ten policemen had to play cowboys last night to round up a herd of eight cattle stampeding in the vicinity of Btate Ave. and 08pect St. {women who haven't enough sense The herd-—three cows, a bull,/to love each other and care. for three steers and one heifer — thelr children—people.'who push broke bounds when a cattle truck | their kiddies on to a baby sitter en route to the Indianapolisand then wonder why they turn Stock Yards collided with a car|out bad. operated by Nathan Shupp Sr.,| If that widower is a good father 57, of 927 Pleasant Run Pkwy, - |tIying to raise Christians instead An emergency tall went out on(0f ctiminals he has a’ poor hunt-| the police radio: “Round up all Ing ground. How much happiness | cattle traveling west on Prospect/You could bring about, perhaps, St” wo {if you could reveal names. At Home on the Range f A GRANDMOTHER.

Five radio patrol cars swung’ And what a shame thése into action in true western style.| 8Tand’ people don’t avail themMinus lariats ‘and spurs, the In-| “elves of training in how to dianapolis . patrolmen, neverthe-| Make friends. Getting them toless, conducted themselves like Sether without them learning veterans of the fange. | how to be comfortable around In less than three hours the PeoPle wouldn't solve their lone-

DEAR MRS. MANNERS;

but can’t find each other. ._

drink, smoke, play cards, dance husband or wife, that person's countéd out. So many places have cliques. Down with these

“stampeding” herd was ‘“cor-| less. The Technical High raled” by the alerted police-cow-! School Personality .Clinic. was hands. | organized to show people the

way to quick culture and the

Participating in the roundup’ | way out of shyness.

were these officers: Robert Plask-| ett, William Sullivan; Otis Tyner; Bernard Miller, Sgt. (Wild) Bill Wants Married. Man Lohrman, John Quatman, Robert! | WANT .a man to leave his Whitsett, Norman Burkhardt, wife and marry me. I can give Edward Donahue and Chalmer him a very nice home and I'm! Byrne. sure we could be happy. It may be the last roundup for| Ralph E. Bales, 47, of Carlos|ago and I am very lonely. City, for some time. driving the cattle truck. when it number of years. collided with the other vehicle. Truck Driver Arrested Police arrested him an a charge of driving ‘a vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant. Bales admitted to police that he! y - might have had “a light repast on| bourbon” before the mishap. Suspect 5 Escape Police officials credited the fine p 6 y cattle roundup by patrolmen omeiSnarled by Pal halting private property dam-| NEW HAVEN, Conn. Dec. 29 3 { age 3 possibly saving: lives. No (up) —A man who escaped from The cowboy-cops took honors nonchalantly. They admitted, however, that the “stampede” was a welcome respite from their daily chores.

Welles ‘Satisfactory,’ His Doctor Reports WASHINGTON; Dec. 29 (UP) —Former Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles is in “satisfactory” condition; according to the|; . } 1 latest bulletin from the hospital PE 20 The pol Rangel with ex-| where he is under treatment fori: rtion and blackmail | exposure; ' eonosii feitrmiaraie

He was found unconscious Sun- op 1907 Panic Figure

day morning on a frozen field Dies in New York

near his Maryland home. It was still undetermined, howNEW YORK, Dec. 29 (UBR¥Otto Charles Heinze, 82, h f

ever, ‘whether any of his frostbitten fingers or toes would have to undergo surgery. His physi-|thé multi-million dollar brokerage cian, Dr. George Huffman, firm whose failure started the said “it wil] take se days of|financial collapse of 1907, died observation before we know the|Yesterday.at his home after an outcome.” . illness of a month. “No complications have set in| His firm, Otto Heinze and Co. to date except for frostbite,” the/attempted to corner copper mining ~doctor said. siocks in 1907. But when the T h scheme failed, the brokerage

i pens t bankrupt and New Catholic Diocese a TU A I

started on the Mercantile NationCreated at Joliet, HL. al Bank, of which his brother, F. WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 (UP)

|had a yen for me, but he is mar-| ried now. LONELY L. |

| widow instead of a divorcee,

protection today. Ralph Suscietto said he served as lookout while George A. Pro-| doti and another man broke into! a grocery store. All were arrested, but Suscietto got away, Suscietto charged that Prodoti threatened periodically to expose

him, He said he paid Prodoti} $60 in “hush” money before go-

August Heinze; was president.! The bank run began a chain re-

new Roman Catholic diocese in Joliet, Ill, and has named three

American bishops. They are: | . The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin p,4 Bodies Recovered

McNamara, pastor of St. Francis From Plane Wreckage Xavier Church in Wilmette, elf 29 age {

to be bish f the new DETROIT, Dec. to be Je heath Shop o .h ‘Michigan National Guard officials

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. William A. today said that. four bodies.have O'Connor, supervisor of the char- been recovered from the Wisi ities of the archdiocese of Chi- 28¢ of the B-26 bomber which

crashed .and exploded five miles 2p, Ww 8 BEhSp ot Springfield, ; i. of the Wayne County air-

spread across the nation.

WHAT a shame that peopla who are no way of meeting each other, like the widower who wrote you,! wanting a mother for his children. Many good people are suited

drinking, smoking men and"

—Pope Pius XII has created araction “of financial panic —that|-

with your lack of conscience. I can see why you're lonely.

out being a good friend yourself. Good. friends don’t eye husbands. On top of that, I think you belleve everything you hear. The man probably bas no interest in you whatsoever, and Is glad he IS married, as protection.

Improve Speaking

the salt of the earth have!

It's hard for a good person to fit in these days. If one doesn’t] and run around with somebody's

You can’t make friends with- |

I'D LIKE to improve my speaking voice. Could you suggest a way to do it at home? I have a small child and can’t get away to

night classes. -

Where could my husband apply for a job as a welder on a pipe-

ine? CITY READER. Exercises appear in the books “First Principles of Speech Training” by Avery, “As Others Hear You” by Ball, and “Make Yourself a Better Speaker” by Buehler.» Your husband should apply at the State Employment Office, 257 W. Washington St. :

Teen Problem

I STARTED going with a boy iin 1947, but was angry when he My husband died six months Went away, and wouldn't talk to| | He|him. I ran around with another He wasiand I knew this man quite -a POY 2nd got a baby by hirh. -Now| The man has|this first boy has returned and {been kind and says he always asked me to marry him again. I| told him about the baby, but he| Mother | I'm surprised that you're a doesn’t approve of him, but he wants to be engaged until 1950 ————— ie land send money to take care of

said he still loved me.

the baby. The baby’s father, who is 17

wants me to go out and have fun

with him, but I don’t enjoy being| Is 16 too young to get, engaged and receive money from! Should I put the baby -on| their| Police last July asked them for this boy I love, though it isn’t his, jor should I marry the baby’s fa-

with him.

a boy?

ther? A.N. M, CITY. Right now let’s concentrate on

the baby, and visit the Family |

Service Association, Pepnsylvania St. want to take money from that

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boy, or marry a boy you don’t |

love. The boy you love doesn’t

know how much money will be | needed for a baby not his own. |

It's a long time until 1950—time

enough for you to find a job

and self-respect.

Tom Mix Information WHEN WAS Tom Mix killed

and how old was he? DAILY CITY READER. He was killed Oct. 12, 1940, in an auto accident in Arizona, at the age of 60.

Let Mrs. Manners. and read-

ers of the column share your !

problems and answer your

. questions. Writé in care of The | Times,

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Blind Pianist Tops List as Blood Donor

. NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (UP)-== TTT BIEAHSE Tad; 38-yeur-o1d blind" pianist, was named the No. 1} blood donor in the city today for| having given 50 pints of her blood to blood banks in eight years. Moctors pointed out that this amounted to more than six timeg the amount of blood in her body. ... A normal’ adult has “rover a gallon of blood.

50th pint of blood yesterday to -the — New-York - Hospital Blood Bank for children suffering Cooley’s anemia, said she thought of her hobby as a private onewoman charity. "

2 Die in Tanker Blaze NORRISTOWN, Pa., Dec. 29 (UP)—Three fuel oil tankers collided and burned on an icy highway near here today, killing two drivers trapped in the blazing wreckage.

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