Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1949 — Page 7
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NERS: : 8” letter with avid interest for 1, 00, was engaged to whose perfection was marred only b T corrected my daugh “hoped my remarks
I ‘was downright ‘ashamed. I Knew everyone noticed (‘crude manners, I tried" talk to him, but had no effect. :
y by his inekcusable(cent recommendation for a change
{principally to attain greater econ-
~ Hits Township. System The Indiana School study .commission said today that its re-
based ony, Sowpshipiye one based on county supervision ‘was motivated
8° ith alooholios—to see the te! they come. to us and how - NEitully they walk out—How they
sorry. Hi fr, RA marie, le hn sare. win operat you so truly sald, ‘You don’tinmey fall again if they go Back| want a man youre ashanjed of."linto a home-of Hostility, into a
will continue to walk the ‘straight |.
omy and. efficiency.
man is" on a township school board and administrative = head Shaped by the com“inefficient and
The commission's latest report gave a dozen reasons why it pre-
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lactions on the New York Curbs Exchange reflected that stand | >
‘The present system, where one pe
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= Thoughtful, sympathetic understanding — backed by years of experience — enables us to provide .a service that is unsure passed. The smallest details receive our personal attention. Rely on u" fo plan, a “DeAuNtul tribute to a departed loved one,
“drink have a way, perhaps unconsciously, of placing ourselves on ian recruiting di
{I'm no Emily Post, but i is| sur{prising the number of people | whose table manners ary obnoxious DAILY CITY READER. Eyes blinded by love and ears . - deafened by words of romance.
normal. , We st those faults e weren't; important. Too
‘pretended
fident ith. the ‘faults ‘of the people we “marry. If your boy 1 friend's soup slurping bothers you at your pccasipnal: meals together, you're going to-be a lot more bothered three meals a day. Bad manners do worse than ‘yuin a companion’s appetite— ‘they may end a love affair or nip a friendship. Write that radio letter to ABC, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, “Yours Truly™ or call the local station. _ MRS. MANNERS.
Drinking Husband “yi wife of a drinker) sho signed her letter “Inexperienced.” | 1 have no sympathy for the
best to be reasonably
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sooner or later: ot ‘back to. | seeing all oe
Shed okes Me for | Granted
{ but sinee that's inevitable Ws |
1 -W. Why wouldn't that boy take E OF EX as - his Job. Let him make love to
ferred the county “rule” system. The commission said m anyl townships are too small, too poo
1 hope the new year will "Bring sobygety iAnto your home. $ NIGHT NURSE. - This woman offers ‘fo “help you. Please let me know if you want to talk: with her.
MRS. MANNERS,
job mdequately. It stated that voluntary consolidation “was all right,” but it didn't go far enough because poorer townships “Were commonly {eft out oF: the .re-or-ganization. ;
land had too few pupils to do thelr!
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tistics during 1048, the course of prices :
off, . Francis Adams president of the year-end statement
al change . during the 12-month} ri The volume of transactions on
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i MANAGEMENT we Nse-salling destrabile’S Noha as fast as we are" } ablé“to list them, and have a waiting list of prospective i. ers. See or call us about listing your property now. Establishe
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the curb dufing 1948 was about | the same as 1947, or approxi-
the, average for the 10 recall] ing. years. : |
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(schools in the nation, was ofiginated by Stephen Epler in Chest. er, “Neb. The .first gare was] Played Sept. 26, 1034. i
| Sees Better Leadership SINCE 1 ‘told my boy friend I! Chief gain of the county plan’ love him, he takes me for granted. [would be better leadership, « the
Whatever he does I go back to report sald.
in better: educational . planning)
down or -ealls.. But he says hecluded a saving by quantity pur. doesn’t want to quit me. Should chose 8f supplies and “easier and
{I quit him for stepping out on me? more intelligent financing.
He took me tothe girl and told] “Reorganization of local school
{her he was not ever going to take administrative units in Indiana imperative as-an|}
therefore fis economy move and efficiency |
her out again. I'm 16 and he is 19, We're sup- | posed to get married in two years. measure,” the cominission said. Our friends think we are married] The report emphasized that the 80 we say we are. I've gone with commission's reorganization plans. many fellows, but I know this is; {do not mean “abandoning schools! true love. { |and hauling ‘all the pulls into. a D. W., Rural Reader. central school.”
Real love taut one-sided, B. | Royall Off for | m 8.
PARIS, Jan. 1 (UP) — U. 8, Army Secretary- Kenneth Royall left Orly Airfield. for. Washington today after an extensive inspec-!
.you for granted? You take over
you. That was pretty bad, going to the girl. He asked her for the date—she didn't deserve
chronic drunken bum who is lazy, dirty and no good, but I will work: 24 hours a day to understand the difficult problem the real “alcoholic faces and is powerless to master! alone. Who-are WE to punish,
{when God ‘put us here to HELP?
If youiput self pity or your own
“lack of social prestige ahead of
the drinker's. own welfare, WHY ido you live with -him? Why haven't you contacted - agencies lqualified to—help your--husband? Talk it over with a member of Alcoholics Anonymous who has come up that old rough road into a world of sobriety—one who will learn the cause that drives your husband to the tavern in preference to his home. “We who do not
Io pedestal so high above alcoholics that they get the idea they
of an alcoholic you'd how short fall. Wait he is sober tell him you
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being embarrassed. {in Europe.
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him and now he hardly comes and tegching. Other benefits in.)
tion tour of army installations!
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| g i WISHES May the Joy and Blessings of the Season re ow You Throughout he New Year, ADVANCE TENT & AWNING £0. ALLEN GRIFFIN, P i: N. East ) FR. 40k2
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Seeks Welfare Career
WHERE MAY I obtain infor. imation “about making welfare work my career? ; WILMA, CITY, “ASK THE Indiana Division | | of Personnel in the Statehouse about examinations for state | and county welfare jobs. Ordinarily, persons connected with private - agencies must bave masier’s degrees or must | be working toward them, in accredited schools of social work. : i
. HOW COULD I'contact Charles , chief of the Army ¢ivil- ,. for over-| seas jobs in Washington, D. C.? MEDORA READER dic gure of the Department of | Army National Defense
Branch, Washington, D. C. 25. Let Mrs. Manners and read- |
‘how he may achieve soHe will begin, even as a
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_ STEADY. . oo SOUND GAINS was again one of We best years in the history of the Standard Life Insurance Compan§. The Company’s financial position was excellent. Growth, for _ -one of the nation’s leading smaller companies, was kept on an even keel with steady, sound gains being made in assets, surplus and insurance-in-force. New territories were opened during the year and everywhere Standard Life agents offer policyholder "big company security ++» small company. personal service.” ct
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TOTAL payroll for year 1948.
~~ 301% INCREASE OVER 1940 .Number of employees owning homes . .
‘1940
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_Butler. University’s second semester day and evening divisions offer January high-school graduates, professional and business men and women and others, the opportunity to begin | or continue advance studies.
afts ‘and sciences, business,
Freshman Registration, Jan, 31
“Evening School Registration, Fob, 1-12
professional. curricula Bo are” available in’ work including pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-nursing, .pre-medical technology,
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—— X20] SIDE 73 : 3 = i ~ ADMITTED ASSETS © §7,460,022.93 r from . MM, ud » > ’ Burt Lancaster Sc , NTE 3 : Total number of employees HE 4 INSURANCE-IN-FORCE © $52,014,879.00 poy “Wate ’ +4 531 8. East SL g XEY LARGO" i: ME 1X NEVADA Climasing Fourtooss Years of Progress & Jesse James™ . “emi Prospect x : Seer ries a ie tt thst ttiiii tts a deta - SIDE TI He * FINANCIAL STATEMENT—DECEMBER 31, 1948 . 3 v ! ir . . arn Fd Assets vr Liabilities / : WA. 3408 5 ® First mortgage real estate loans. ....,....$2,468,692.52 Tagal reserve for policyholders. 4,290,339.95 « ald O'Connor A ® Boods—Amortized value, .............. 2,420,450.44 ; Policy claims not complete... .. 38,164.21 4 PY MeGEE" 9% ® Proforred stocks—-macket value. . ........ 654295.00 Reserve for policy dividends and endow. : ak + Home Office Building —market value..,... 369,673.96 Reserve for taxes. RPMS rsd vues 21,985.28 * : em 100 a Real cstate under amortised lease. ........ 133,000.00 Premiums paid in advance... ...... + 1,451420.30 * > Technicolor . 3 Policy loam. ........, J wh 95244.06 UppauAy clteegte and wisoelameoin_ 09 * ” i an Prssaniesr niacin J bas an 23 * SrmavaE et sd oan oreo "mame niin “ carned profi... _.. "138908 od and Talbott , » Net premiums deferred and uncollected. , 252,151.69 at Mk vifles building 16,436.66 . | at. Today, 1:30 , ® Accrued interest receivable. ............. 39,025.87. Additional funds for protection of plicy bol. s * BT * Other assets... ..... sabi ensure Avie 3,317.87 . Uy a $175,000.00% . 1 | ESS ; ..; Contiaginoy resres rod: : . eohnicolor . : ~ tua mortality SIN BLUE" : Tokko AC op estar. values... .. . 148,296.91 : Foner Te : : : Capi paid wp. © nes 463,087.50 638441 * nT ogo Tots Admitted Assets. .....00iiress STAOO022IY Toll. .o.iriivssnreiiinniorns . FTAR25% | iE viet TAR TH et yh Ta, b ‘ ; MERMAID” 3S - : : ‘ +e ; omcms piscrons, Harry V. Wade, President; Robert .B. Simei Vice: President; E. J, Barker, Trensurer; Edward LL | H. Stein, J. W, Canaday, Medical Director; E. M. Ross, Charles F: Gerber, Dr. K. K. Kraning, Scott Meiks, Oiiv ! KD 19ee_Renstvelt : IN. Mueller, E. M. Rice, John L. Ura Seegar, Charles. E. Smith, John H. Teder and Edward A. Wolfe, : nl ny GOR: Bet ~ i ? BAN :
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“what it takes’ EP,
Number of vehicles in operation . . — 31% INCREASE OVER 1940
Total number of miles operated , —~27% INCREASE OVER: 1940
Be Total number of passengers carried - 3,127,309: AESS THAN IN 1947. Number of passengers. carried per vehicle . Ci 223, 917 Total gallons of gas and Diesel oil used . Miles per gallon of gas and oil used . . Number of vehicles serviced every week . Number of vehicles washed each week boa Total number of routes travelled . . . " hats
Total combined length of routes . ......
Average number of stops per mile
Number former servicemen employed
Taxes paid EACH DAY during 1948
— pre-forestry,” pre-law, and pre-engineering.
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’e Providing your transportation service is a big jobim gent 2 bigger all the time as Indianapolis continues growing, Every citizen will be - interested in these facts about your transit system’s operations during 1948. They indicate *
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3 eo ci oe. 496 ..... 18,349,760 c+. 110,729,576
a 147, 303
DiEsiL ol. 4.35 MILES
.1,082 54 248 Miles
. 5 1,702 9.2 Years $5,408,980 “oan = 521 vie.e v 00s 724 $1,674.07
The management and employees of your transit company extend Season's Greetings “7 to all their fellow-citizens, atid pledge to. continue working to provide the best transit service possible under the difficult conditions ~
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