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The women's Sponsors Classic

to steal the entire show from the men. A new season record for women was set as eight of the girls

topped 600 to lead a parade of 42

classic captured every individual and team honor count made in the|—A field of weatherbeaten golf-|.

women's division.

SATURDAY, FEB. 19,1040

Sponsors Classic Girls [Rain Nulliies : Steal Bowling Show From. Male Cohorts

Eva Williamson Rolls Yaver Team to Victory Bid By DON SIEBERT

Hamilton's 63 In Golf Meet

HOUSTON, Tex., Feb. 19 (UP)

at Pritchett’s exploded last night

scores above the 500 mark. The » ers, including unhappy Bob Ham-

Eva Williamson battered out a 677 series for a new season record and also the highest series made by anyone on the league front.

Shop to victory as they brought

in the high team honor count with a 2936 series,

a 248 opener, and then followed it

with a 219 and a 210. Pat Strie- Cleaners at the Sport Bowl,

ilton of Landover, Md. brought

mate Luey Court rammed home a 605 series, their raincoats and overshoes to

, Pine Forest Country Club today The men’s division was so quietitor the belated second round of

Her big score led the Yaver Men's |g ous RAN DeSY k 2 1a the $10,000 Houston apen tourngMaryland Insurance at the Pennsylvania. He opened fast with a 254, got 217 in the centerpiece, Williamson set a fast pace with and slowed for 198 on the closer.

Hamilton, formerly of Evansville, Ind., the 1044 PGA champion, had every reason to feel “under the weather.”

Paul Hare, k Dodson egeling for He turned ir a magnificent per-

beck added 588, Gertrude Rhodes tapped the pins for a 662 series|[Ormance yesterday by blazing a got a 568, Marge Skelton was also that gave him runnerup honors. nine-under-par 63 to smash a recin the honor count bracket with His games were 217-244-201, Clar-|{0Td set the “day before by Jim 4.562, and Louanna Early hit 541. ence Moxley was just one pin|Turnesa of Briar Cliff, N. Y.. on Jo Berkopes took runnerup hon. (away with a 661 game for Richey the spanking new Houston course.

ors for Medias Men's Wear with Furniture at Iaria’s.

a 669 series<that started with a

203 game, but she stepped up her Fox-Hunt Classic took the eve-

pace to bring in a pair of 233'’s.

But Hamilton's miraculous Tompkins Ice Cream in the/shooting was wasted effort.

PGA tournament chairman

ning’s team honor count with a George Schneiter, in all fairness,

Sister Dot, who bowled for In-|2963 series rammed home in the called off the second round as 60 diana Gear, rapped out a 199-222-|5/0West set played by the classic|per cent of the field of 142 were

225 for a 646, while Fran Snyder|/? months.

Not one individual|taking a drenching when a show-

reached 629 for one of her best|NOROr count was captured by the er turned into a downpour.

‘series in months with tallies of|!®a8ue although five high floor 197-220-212 for Indianapolis Type-| Marks were brought in.

writer. -Just two pins back Judy Hindel

Cream for her biggest game this| vear. She started fast with 232-| 214 combination, but faltered for a 181 on the end. t

. #0 BOWLERS (MEN) rly Street, Maryland Casualty....., 609 ul Hare, Dodson ners. ......... 682 larence Moxley, Richey Purniture.... 661 Plumbers. ..... bras

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William Bill Mundy, Peerless Pump..... . Morris Tutterow, Dodson Cleane . Joe Osting, Hayes Bros, .............. Charles v- PROG Mixed. ..... 846 Phil Brunot, Hap's Tavern... ....... 646 | William Gooch, Yaver Men's Shop.... 044! Boh Wilhoite, Electro Hygiene.. . Ralph Shinkle, Link-Belt....... Bill McGregor, Naval Ordnance. . Ken Bavender, Link-Belt....... . 636 Jerry Chidester, Sam Rose John Combs, Link-Belt

ohé « 8b4 .. 650 “| 649

ay Au ales. $3 against Look Magazine for $10,- their small gains. He eon- of America, stoutly de- ife allow her pleasure to interfere with hor hus- MRS. MANNERS. Bob a Frethrsione. rinatiens :." 833/000 and an article of refutation so| Turnesa also got i holgee. the about that the problems of youth fends American parents and their ban 3 Shoula 3 wile alte pl Re Braet Toe re Cream... oa ONCE more can put his mind full} gownpoys vat De cia have out demand a constant and alert vigil] responsibility for delinquency. He A. No, pe Boy Chaser ad Hout, Harvman Radi Noms... to the problem of whether be A far behind at the half-way to keep them under control. | S8YR t has be A Consider the case of Mr, D. whose whole future was at stake. [Mr A BOY, 18, and there is & C. Bott, Allison No. 3 or. oooonin. as ol me Ke one Jast ttle -gerense mark. | Judge Beckham also gave a lot| 1D American parent has rod He was 28, hard-working, and ambitious. He had been married to &/ 1 whe is always chasing me

Pabst Blue Ribbon...... 636 | h, Smith-Robinson...... 626 Walter Rosenbaum, Kingan's AA...... 6325 Barry Hening, PHO'g Mixed. ........, 621 Bob McCombs, !

Bob Carnagua, Del. Bowl. No. 1...... 620 Jim Coryell, Indpis. Machinery. ....... 819! id Fahey & Ce 617 ty Buhneing, Pritchett Rec 616,

eller Motors. 615!

Bd Bousum, ans AA....... Tony Manley, Hillcrest C. Club. ., Slick Euliss, Link-Belt .... ..... © Alvin Gaddie, Yaver Men's Shop.. Ben Jacobs, Hiser Ford. ... cee | Ear! Henry, Clifton-Wilder Puel ...... 611 Prancis Raftery, Mechanics Laundry.. 610, Owen Higgins, Mopareh Lathe........ 610| M. Bush, ara Grotto No. 2......... - 608

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BMdie Schuster, Bankers. ............. Issac Thurman, Poro Beauty School. Ben Miller, Solstaire................. 607 Lowell Keller, Kingan's AA. .......... 607) La ley, Smith-Robinson.... $08! Phil Bisesi, Goodman's Dept. Store.. y, Herman Schmidt Ins... 606. Stone Stafl, 605 | 04 604 | 804 603

.. 603 Se OT Bil Bilsky, Tompkins Ice Cre so1 Charles Mohr, Nyland Sheet Metal... 001 Ray Denning, Bridgeport Brass....... 600 Ken Christiansen, Del. Bowl. No. 1.... 600! Ray Denning, Bridgeport Brass....... | 500 BOWLERS (MEN) ) E x. Stewart, Eagle Machine. ........ |

I gion, Bm-Roe....... wees BOB Harry Rybolt, Jaycees . . soe Alva Johnson 891

, Chevrolet Night Haw! m, Real Silk Mixed .. . 590. Ray Scotten, Allison Jets ........... 588 Bruce Parley, Indpls. St. Rwy........ 585 Bob Byrnes, St. Andrews cieeiaees B79 Jack Hensley, N. Indpis. Merehants.. 575 Larry Leonhardt, Link-Belt No. 3.... 372 Tom Mutz, 1 vington Presbyterian... §72 Don Bruhn, Eil Lilly I + 1

ed Hoppe, Steeg Drugs............ A Elin, Todpls. Trae Gib 2 200 oe Carl’ Barker, Mitchell-Scott . ..... ... 566 Max Minard, Veterans Administration 566 Damond Meredith, Diamond Chain... 563 L. Braun, Circle Engraving .......... 599 Fer ler. Foresters ...... .... ....... § -#ll Newhart, Pub, Serv. Co, of Ind... 5 . Ray Hart, Ohle Off .... .... 4) Cees 207 Earl Cox, Linde Air Mixed. . I Charles Welch, Em-Roe Mixed ... .. Stub Matthews, St. Joan of Are Amer.

[RN 855 M4 5 543 | Randar Stash. a Catherine CYO ... 533 akes, Blate Bd. of Health... 521 Bill Kennedy, Senior CYO............ 813 BOWLERS (WOMEN)

400 | Eva Williamson, Yaver Men's Shop.... 11

Dot pope Medias Mens Wear... 669 _ Alabama contractor Fred w. To Grapple With Texan Pran Snyder,’ Indpis. “ry writer s29 Hooper's double-barreled entry of Argentina Rocca, 228-pound Kay Kelly MoomPons ice Cream... 81 Olympia and Ocean Drives goes South American heavyweight

Helen Schmidt, DeWolf News .. Lucy Court, DeWoll News......

Helen Posy JONWLERS (WOMEN) 12th running of the $100,000 has won oné and lost one in two Mary Barin ,, Solataire Bev......... 58' Santa Anita Derby. | previous local starts, have been Katherine Fits TICK, dee Paring '8 So well-liked were the Hooper signed for semi-windup action on Betty Bisesi, Tompkins Ice Cream 584 pair that the anticipated crowd next Tuesday night's wrestling

Helen Krauss, Indiana Gear.......... Dorothy Brier, Anderson on

eh’s ring. 856 nderson ‘er Margaret Bllsky. Tompking Ice ein S44 n, Anderson Spring. ..... B42 Louanna rly, Yaver Men's ras Waltermire, Pehr's Beer... Ruth Mann, Coca-Cola. ............... Helen Dysert. Medias Men's Wear... Mabe! Skinner, Kool Vent Awnings.... §33 June Swiggett, DeWolf News ... ....,

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LaVerne Biers, William's Furniture.. 520 Juanita Cork, Kool Vent Awnings... . $18 Martha Harrison, Medias Men's WearN 518 Blanche Meyer, Kool Vent Awnings.... 513 Marge Battreall Anderson Spring ... 813 Robert 1liam’'s Furniture... 33

Amy McDaniel, Pat Gruner, Vassar Guild . Marie Wilson, Real 8ilk Mixed Buelah Maners, Bowes Seal Past..... Helen Wolf, William's FPurniture..,. . Mary Fahey, Bowes Seal Fast 501 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) E. Hunter, Avon Produots .. . 40 Retha Carver, Indpls. St. Rwy Mixed. . 490 Estele Nash, ‘s Plowers.......... # Betty Miller, Senior CYO

Mary Reynolds, PHO's Mixed .......... 476 Betty Zich,. Bag! achine .. . M1 Gisndon Roempke, Linde Air Mixed. . 461

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x er er. ... B69 | he Rhodes, aver o's Shop. . 363 even-money favorites to capture match Wild Bill Skelton, Yaver Men's Shop... se3/the mile and “an eighth gallop. Lake City, former wo.

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Plan to Resume Today

Cecil Pebbles caught the tripli-| It was the first time since May,

Bill Carr and Dot Schmutte,

{header fashion Sunday.

the par 36-36—72 course

Louis Settles For $10,000

By OSCAR FRALEY

United Press sports Writer Turnesa Shoots 72 * NEW YORK, Feb. 19 (UP)

one-putted 10 greens.

hot shot the tournament lead.

this year already has settled shot his second straight 69. down to a contest between Jimmy| Jimmy Demaret of Ojai, Demaret and Lloyd Mangrum. - ”

HAPPY birthday: today, Eddie Hamilton. Arcaro, 33; tomorrow, Tommy Henrich, 33, and Chick Harbert,|71 in the opening round 34; Thursday, Honus Wagner, 75;/day, he pared four stro

puis, 26; Friday, Andy Pafko, 28, yesterday. and Bert Bell, 55.

608 se = = . ol ©. Guy Lombardo, the man of the unior ets 0 608 | slow music and the fast boats, is

having an airplane fin built on|

$0 the tail of his Tempo VI in hopes| of shattering Gar Wood's 124.9 pp- bp e AL

American mile straightaway rec-; ord. The fin is to steady the boat, | which shook badly at 119. | . » » ing the most thoroughbreds but held the Kentucky still turns out the most stakes winners. Last year the Blue Grass state had foaled 161 of the stakes winners.

Torchy Peden, the former six- Larry Stallwood scored 11 pointsithe great

for the winners,

day bike racing ace, claims an Meanwhile. a

Australian e¢ycling stunt as one] of the ‘‘greatest athletic feats of| all time.” “Hubert Opperman nmiiles in 24 consecutive Torchy said.

AAU basketball tourney at th

rode 505 Sacred Heart gym.

hours,’

I pass!

Redkey 33.

Results last night in the y lege League ah — on, , Indiana Dental School . 49. Arthur Jordan Conservatory 35 Drafting School 3, Extension 0 (forfeit)

| Argentina Mat Ace

Is Anita Favorite

ARCADIA, Cal, Feb. 19 (UP)

'* 813 to the post today heavily favored wrestling champion, and - Rehe! +c 8h to defeat .12 other colts in. the Russell, the talented Texan who! -

lof 60,000 racing fans was ex- card at the Armory.

\pectgd to install them nearly] The

if all Florent of France.

3 Games Close

{Anita Derby in history {14 go to the pbst, with a gross [value of $141,800 and a net to the winner of $94,700.

Grid Games Sept. 24

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. -19 (UP) —Wabash College's Little Giants open their 1949 grid campaign at Albion, Mich., Sept. 24, |school officials announced | night.

(Continued from Page 6) Oulver (41 | Park School (28) Kurtz, f yur " last McKinney! 2 } Harrison, ¢ 3 The homecoming attraction pits Mossenerr.'s 3 Wabash against Centre on Oct. Roather, f- 3 15. The schedule: Sept. 24—at|andrews 5 3 Albion; Oct. 1—Butler; Oct, 8 | Devos, ¢

Totals ...10 #18 Totals . 40 s Halftime score—Culver 14, -Park 10 Free throws missed--Oulver 8, Park 6 Officials—Jim Clark and Ray King

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~RKarlham; Oct. 29—at Canterbury... Nov. 8—Illinojs College;

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ET) . 12 P LY —p— Fhe son, Bm. oe Mixed |... a Nov Ia Dew, Pik (45) | Dover, (41) Martha Pyle, St, Bd, of Hesith —... 455 . gt Kile Gos rit ten, Ca, Sse 4, Chicago Skater Wins [ios {1 4 hho 3 3 , Bt. . : : agle, © 3 3 3Stevens, {0 Kirt pom wg rugs oa World Championship jhe s 4 1 iE, § 4 "TEAM SCORES (MEN) | OBLO, Feb. 19 (UP)-<JKen Hen- mercer. § 0 4. 6 Pinsells « © o or LL ry or" Chicago won ‘the worlds Boris § 4 Beil, § 1 Delaware Bowling ‘Center No 2| of, mete to, skating Shim. Halftime sears sl ron MB " Homwat ling C 2569 Plonship y and a fellow ~Dover 2, Pike Polat acronis American, John Werket, finished wise Yereer "over Copeland 3 Lhe [ho Mnstn second before 28,000 fans includ-| Wiis atson, Loveless. 8 ————— Soimtelre Beverag 2841/ing Crown Prince Olay, : gfr—— Russed pleeria o.oo. Skating over soft ice under con-| Shortridge (46) pr| OTe Wtordevitie, (38) H EAM SCORES (WOMEN ditions so bad that at first post-| jacobs, t fh 4lSMller, { i Yaver Mens Shep. pdznine \ponement of the race was con- jxline. { 3 3 $ rout, . 13 Bill Anderson Spring Service sidered, Henry negotiated the dis- "Davie. « 9 1 Fi 13 Diana. (ear Works... tance in :46.3 seconds while Wer-|Jitsiné. § | : a | 3 Medias Men's Wear... 3 Jet's time was 47.1. |PDavis, g 0 3 1 Bradley, ‘83 Past... " ; Te Indiang Typewriter | . . (Bursard, ¢ 0 1 MIO 1 hsv So 3800 a —— rs 17 Victories Totals ...15 18 al “Totals .. 11 14

Broad Ripple reserves closed A’ wa iime successful basketball season last(erdsviile 8. Ha night notching their 17th victory! throws mi :

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over astle’s B team. Officials~Blirking agd Thrasher,

~—Schneiter said, with weather;

who placed in the r tT os | PETMILLING, the second 18 holes

Kay Kelly had 618 for Bowes Mixed Doubles Tournament, may Seal Fast, Helen Schmidt caught pick up their check at The Times a 613 for DeWolf News and team- sports desk.

would be played today and the [final 36 holes shot in double- Judge Walter E. Beckham, presi-

Hamilton fired a 34-20—63 over juvenile

would have given him a 36-hole| total of 131. His 20 on.the back astonishing nine was the fanciest homecom-idown 20,000 decisions involving,

would have bettered Turnesa’s 86 the worst things

Joe Sitting home | Leonard W. Mayo, who is “D 't P t It f Y ! which still gave the Briar Cliff happen is for communities to ident of : 1 elfare on ou S or ou make you interesting Wh L

Among others finishing today

2 ar wi 38, He eral government, acting through | i . He » THE RACE for pro golf honors| was Jim Ferrier with 4 1 {the FBI and Department of JusCal, tice, in leading the country over |one of the two pre-tourney fav- the. hump on the delinquency . |orites, could shed a tear with. problem.

After shooting an unimpressive | hav hare] Judge Beckham's statistics are have had a delinquency problem kes. off supported by Hports from- al 613) t ‘over the U, 8, Clyde E. Murray, jaiiim Ferrier. 34, ahd Bob Chap. Par with a 48 in the useless "Un head of the Workers Union Set- on Youth.

w champion has

Defending| , champion Kokorho All-Stars was, “If vou don't think “Peet last night, 47 to 42, by the cesses to the newly created Cali- OES will present a George Washthat's something, try it." (Bloomington College diner. = Re- fornia Youth Authority which is ington program and hold Initia- tion to his work was a good thing same tastes.

|suits of other- games last night: providing an enlightened, unified tion at 8 p. m. Tuesday.

| Speedway Allison 49, Thorntown {Textile 45; Bedford Allison 48,

Business - Coll 20; Waynets

in Indiana University

feature attraction will Longson, of Bait rid’'s heavyIt will be the richest Santa) Weight champion, against Rene

H. S. Card Tonight

score~Shorjridge 14, Craw. Ax

crowd of 149,54 od than|in 18 gages with a 34-27 triumph fe Shoei Sri egg

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Delinquency Rate May Fall OF 30%

exclusive dispatches on

By DOUGLAS LARSEN NEA Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Feb. 19—For the first time in a decade, juve: nile delinquency in the United States has started to drop. This is reported by reliable experts on the problems of youth, in spite of the contention of these same experts that American kids aren't getting a fair share of the

that the American mother isn't doing an adequate job. The number of American youngsters ‘who tangled with the law decreased during 1948 between 10 and 15.per cent under previous years. During 1049 the country’s juvenile delinquency rate is expected to be down almost 30 per cent below the average of the past 10 years,

revealed at the annual meeting of the National Commission on Children and Youth. It is the first encouraging report on this major pational problem. Members of the

1948, - when weather interfered Commission are America’s top exin the Kingan’s/with the Philadelphia Inquirer perts on the problems of youth League at Sturm’s. He was tournament, that play has been psychologists. educators, judges just one pin under his 157 aver- postponed.

land welfare workers. Furnishes Statistics Statistics were furnished by

| |dent of the National Council of a big factor in cutting delinCourt Judges. Judge At Beckham, of Miami, Fia., has the dren are now living in foster national record of handing homes in America. They aren't Greek drama

ing round in tournament compe- juveniles without ever having had... [tition since 1946, when.. John | Palmer, Badin, N. C, jot ao art 35-28—63 in the National Open.| * pa er oo nan — | monthly allotments for the care . — un A anantt coula] of aren In foster homes. Your Marriage: By Samuel and Esther Kling Hamilton carded 11 birdies and provide much greater strides than His 63'are being made, He says one of| that could,

relax and become

‘Gangs Are Better

|tlement in New York City, says

“The gangs of kids aren’t as Sheep-Killing Dogs Put give up his

bad as they used to be, The of

fenders are less vicious. On the the juvenile delinquency

isl pears to D Fmd gedaan the fresh outbreak of sheep-killing by riage, if at all possible. That Was There is a humorous twist to

way we handle young lawbreak-(d0gs in Prairie Township com- why he had consulted a Mar- (pe happy ending.: Mrs. D. went

The Junior Jets, Tabernacle ers and we are cutting down on Presbyterian Church team -of the number of repeaters.” seventh and eighth grade boys,| North 8ide Pee-Wee League basketball championship/ aging report:

Ye They edged Riviera, 20 to 19, last night in a playoff at the IAC. problem of them all because of | mass killings in the future, add- to set Mrs. D. straight. After our influx of migrant; workers and migrant youths. Buti§2320 in debt with bills for losses to get the right perspective.

we have at last succeeded in'reulting from previous killings. been assured in the senior state turning the tide.” | ¢ 8 P ngs. |

whole,

* Group Draws Praise

He attributes most of the suc

What's Happening to American Youth— Juvenile Crime

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results of post-war prosperity and

“These facts and figures were

one of them appealed to another homes.

of credit to the role of the Fed- Made a scapegoat for all

__A juvenile court official from California has a similar encour-| auui Irvin, township

“Our state probably has had yateneyl over their flocks to had to give it up. the worst juvenile delinquency|iegsen the possibility of more|

Wea gd

Ask Mrs. Manners— . ~~ = tA Marrying Older Man

hs gi i" AH Proves to Be Mistake PEAR MRS. MANNERS: — i ——— remap samme id I I'd like to help girls 17 because a girl can ruin her life them, | [like T did. At 17 I was ready fo leave home. I didn’t think mothers | knew as much about love as I did. The boys told me I had | sense. Most of them loved me and I said I loved them. But | '1 got tired of home I wanted something new, so I decided to marry + 4 la man 19 years older than me because he took me everywhere

| . and gave me nice presents, , oS || The boy I really cared avout Drinkers’ Wives

| couldn't give me excitement like, Wives of alcoholics need | the old man, though he asked friends and sympathy, not erit- | me to marry him on my wedding joism. A man that drinks wants | |day. I kept my promise and mar- 1, drink, He is a coward and ried the handsome old MAN. 410000] puts courage into him, {Mother told me I was too young some mother has bahied him and 'to marry, but she let me. ruined him, making him unfit to I found I ‘was pregnant and jive a normal life. (was treated like a baby, I was ONE WHO KNOWS: so happy, but later the baby got| Those wives do need friends, {attention and T got harsh words, | friends who will convince them §| meals, and bills. None of you ooo" ins’ their husbands {girls would like that at your age,| ~ oo "op way to happt

but that's the way it is with| almost anyone that young. Girl Can't Choose I love two cute boys, but one

| MRS. M. J. T. | Thank youn, Mrs. M, J. T.— gets into too much trouble. I | ‘A husband, old or young, for- don’t know which one to go with, | gets many of the little atten- | STEADY LISTENER, | tive habits that make a teen- | You might be able to keep | ager love him. If she isn’t pre- | both boys hanging around if pared to nccept him as he | you had other dates besides, | | actually will be as a husband, | being fair to them all by not A fading picture . . . Juvenile-crime gangs, here demonstrat. | she board roy do be . wife, 2 making | Promises When you ing their technique for Chicago police, “aren't as bad as they used | she? ° A missing get to the point where you | to be," say the experts. Youth delinquency for 1949 is expected = mother who knew she'd miss | sn1y one boy, we'll worry. Boy ' bel th for 10 being treated like the little girl | ¢jonde who get in trouble are to be 30 per cent below the average for years. | that she really is. ny sometimes, but thel? method of handling young law

. ) CT . re appeal doesn't carry over in | breakers. At every stage of hand- Princeton Alumni Group To Indianapolis Reader whose | ynarriage. CL

ing. thy are ep parte om To Meet Monday | hmbuad secs tr sl MAE | gu te gt i Ro tons ve ae the experts on that The Princeton Alumni Associ) convince your husband you're | sal A et the foster home program, which ation of Indiana will hold its an-| grownup In your everyday ac- hohe , Fhe Army—Tell him has had a tremendous growth in NUal meeting at 7 p. m. Monday tions. If you pout about going at you wrote “There's the U. 8. since the war, has been I the University Club. | to visit your mother, he isn’t go- no ring on my finger that says . Whitney J. Oates. 44-year-old| ing to think you're very grown- | belong te vou Tell hin a More than 300,000 chil- Princeton-trained classicist and; up. Let this trip home that you litle more than that—that you authority on ancient] want, and deserve occasionally, | " dy for the ring when and philosophy, be his idea. He wants you talk- | Sl hot waiting for him adopted by the families who keep will be the speaker. ing about your lives, not your is such an effort. them. Many have parents who Alumni officers are John T.| past life, Whether its your MRS. MANNERS. unable to provide decent Jameson, president; Pavid—Adler- family or old hoy friends. He the xis Willing. privately There are Federal and dice, vice president, and John D. deserves a mature wife. i ah Aoshi ing ait writ. | state. programs which provide Gould Jr. secretary-treasurer. MRS. MANNERS. el a on Jo , him

of being : A man could have two broken arms but still t messages to a girl he loved. Youve done all you can do. won't

Drops in Decade

uency.

Defends Parents } Chairman of the Commission,

If Husband Works Late,

comes home.

’ pretty, young thing for two years and he was unhappy. Unhappy | ond my boy friends. I like a girl [faults of loday's youngsters. {because his wife resented his hay. ~~ === 0 met in Texas and this Indians (think they've done 8 magnificen ing to work late some nights each] Mr. and Mrs, Kling counsel apolis girl is very jealous of her, po . pig inflation n week. . | their newspaper readers only (She is always calling me and my the the have been raising| MT: D. explained that he and| through The Times. If you have friends who have girl friends, too. |the way they hav his wife went out on an average, question, address it to Samuel (We've tried to ignore her for we're

[theirs children. If it hadn't been| rently | f ke for their Intelligence we might Of (Wie 3 weak. Bo}, appar hag | G. and Esther B. Kling. in care Tod up vith. her. Please get become increasingly bitter and] of The Indianapolis Times. B. W. B. NORTHEAST SIDE. irritable, . complaining that this Are yoit really sure you Television's Impact Los not the wort of thing she had from the economic security It| .. 0 “encouraged this girl? bargained for. made possile—that her insist. She surely wouldn't be jealous + What should he do? Bhould he ence on more evenings together, u she didn't think she had job and try to find in view of the facts, was childish some ties, Her telephone calls hi D bt °* which offered more freedom? and unreasonable, don't need. to eause trouble P $2300 in * t Mr. D. made it quite clear that| The solution was for her to find among. your girl friends. The he was still in love with his wife some activity to fill the hours cy won't know about them 19—A and wanted to save their mars when her husband was busy. unless you brag, She'll get tired —= of chasing you, if you never act like you enjoy 2.3 To E. D. R. (who says he thought he'd never love a again after his fiancee

-another—man)==Thatgirl—wants you to have en nerve to talk to her. Leaving her a note would be weak. You'd still have to face her on the cormer, and you'd feel more ; bashful than ever, after a note. ’ Talk to. her, as Hoosiers do, ._. .. and see how you get along. Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions, Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

| that was completely out of hand.” | Monday:

Towns Times State Serviee ‘NEW CASTLE, Feb.

pletely wiped out the flock of 13 riage counselor. in for art in a big way. Now she head of sheep owned by David Investigation quickly revealed is gq with her hobby [Province and C. C. Cory in a field that Mr. D.’s job was such aithat her husband often has -to theast of ML t. splendid one—that he was 80|piead with her to go out the| trustee, highly regarded by his firm—that|nights he has off. te lurges farmers to be particularly it would be tragic indeed if he - nw

Q. Is it desirable to marry a childhood sweetheart?

A. Yes, providing you have shopped around first. She realized that every wife] Such marriages are {must share a great dedl of her highly successful husband's time with his job— partners have known each other especially if that job was worth- over a long period of time. They while and had a future. She rec- know each other's Ifkes and disognized that her husband's devo- likes and have pretty much the They have proved! for her—that she was benefitting their compatibility.

A better plan, it seemed, was

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