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b. 26 (UP)— dramatic and all game—the 20-10-27 vice

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iding on the hings like the t place in the alley Confers prestige for a eason tourna7 the fans are

gies can once sleep over the ttack. h Ed Hickey ind a solution 1¢ defense the t his team.

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Peggy Lanham Rolls 656 Series, Team Honors Go to Yaver in Women's Loop

By DON SIEBERT .

The Women's Sponsors loop in last night's warfare as

at Pritchett’s took the limelight set a fast pace with a

656 series and Yaver Men's ‘Shop connected for 2950.

For the second straight women's team honor count every member brought in a Migh a 633 to lead the parade and win runnerup honors, She had games of 216-199-218. Marge Skelton got a 597, Eva Williamson produced a 589, Pat Striebeck caught a 571 and Gertrude Rhodes rolled a 560. The Fehr’s Beer team was their victim in a one-sided battle that netted the beer squad a weak 2431 against the Yavers fat total. Peggy Lanham reach almost] dizzy heights for her best game to date. After a 195 opener, she got in step for 226 and 235 for a 656 total. Her big series plus a 556-by "Edna LaFary helped Bowes Seal Fast reach 2720 for

night the Yaver Men's Shop captured

on games of 1058-858-1044 and score. Louanna Early laid down

The Indianapolis Typewriter girls had the second best team total in the classic as they rolled 041-886-1016 for 2843 that won two from Indiana Gear who negotiated a 2614. A 603 sgt byl Agnes Junker for the t five gave her third place in individual honors. She had a hefty 254 game sandwiched between 146 and 203. Fran Snyder barely missed the magic mark as she reached 591, Billie Rice caught 561, and Becky Friedman contributed 560 pins. Elizabeth Pheilschifter was the only member of the gear team to reach the high 500's as she came up with a 573

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rtourney —will—open the Cathedral “High School gym. Semifinals and finals will played Mar. 6.

Cadet The schedule:

SENIOR DIVISION

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dificult to estimate because of damaged Elothing. | He said it was covered by insurance. Damage on the second floor of the west half ‘was confined to smoke and water. The floor was not burned out and 15 pressing machines and several sewing machines and checking desks were undamaged, although clothing

The men had an unusually weak night as only three honor| counts were in as many alleys.

on a 115-inch wheelbase, {

More Room “The new Dodge has been designed from _the inside out to provide more head, leg and el-|® bow room,” L. L. Colbet, president of the Dodge Division of Chrysler Corp., announced. “Knee-level seats” are six inch-

ord for its huge flying boat Caro-

meda to Ban Diego.

A NICE fellow I like a lot never

line Mars today after the ship takes me places all week and on! flew from San Diego to the air Weeks ends has ‘just enough station here with 222 persons Money for two cups of coffee. He aboard. works every day, bw seesia So The flight, made last night, | {hate to spend money. en m broke a rn set several hours Some after he asked me to go earlier by the same plane, when skating. Should I quit him? I it carried 206 persons from Ala- Ifa 't see spending money on him.

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Cadet and Senior Divisions of Archdiocesan basketball tomorrow in

be Sacred Heart represents In-

dianapolis ia the Senior Division and Holy Cross will play in the Division.

Vincent

Dean Andrew took first honors with the best games of his career, a 663. He got his total with games of 216-192-255 for Mutual of Omaha in the Insurance League at the Pennsylvania. * Tod Wilbur was second on a 225-223-210 combination that netted him 658 at West Side for the West Side Branch of Downtown { Ford. Bob Wuensch got an even 650 for Bulldog Electric at Pritchett's on games of 246-170-234, High team total went to Bowes Seal Fast in the Fox-Hunt Classic when they battered out a 3001 series that included a 639 by John Murphy, a 620 by Fonnie Snyder, and a 616 by Don Johnson. In the same classic Delaware Bowling Center came in second with 2982. Bob Carnagua was

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Florida Pro Leads } Harlingen Open Field

HARLINGEN, Tex., Feb, 26 (UP)—Glenn Teal, a sandyhaired Jacksonville, Fla. pro whose golf earnings aren't noticed by the internal revenue department, led a field of 59 survivors into the third round of the $10,000 Rio Grande Valley Open today. Teal went around the 6p95in 64 strokes yesterday to give him a 36-hole score of 131. Right behind him with 132's were three old-timers in point of

3 which passed the state Senate has 511ireceiveé a Democrat “touch” in sop| the House.

on of the House Ways and Means

500| cratic. bonus financing plan-—one-sop fourth of 1 per cent increase in

4¢bill be amended to include the sales tax plan of financing but

I ve ommen dation. 298011111 which is being held in a Senate committee and the Republican!

387 Democratic financing plan.

‘Synthetic’: Capehart

yard Harlingen municipal course

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Hoosiers Meet Illini On 3 Sports Fronts

Times Special CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Feb. 26— 4 | Indiana and Illinojs will carry on their athletic rivalry on three

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oi is. Bt. Lule Si : ‘Baseball Stars Renew

National Golf Meet

.| MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 26 (UP)— Baseball players and officials, getting ready for the spring training season, were set to tee off today with golf clubs instead of bats in the post-war renewal of the National Baseball Golf tournament. . i The tourney, first since 1942, will feature Commissioner A. B, (Happy) Chandler and George M. Trautman, head of the minor leagues, plus such former all-time (greats as Jerome (Dizzy) Dean, Heine Manush, Paul Derringer, Car] Hubbe]l, Pepper Martin and Joe Medwick.

The Illini gymnast and wres-

The Illinois |cagers continue their Big Nine title bid against Indiana's fastbreaking quintet tomorrow night.

Two Win Streaks WASHINGTON — The Washington Capitols, playing in the

was ruined. The fire was discovered by an unidentified taxicab driver who rushed into police headquarters at 35 8. Alabama St, a halfblock away from the laundry, to give the alarm. Mr, Catron said the building was-checked at 4:30 a. m. by a merchant policeman who reported everything all right. Laundry and dry cleaning Seve ice will not be cording to Mr, Catron. United Laundries, Inc., has 10 branch stations in Indianapolis and does all work ‘at the Washington St.

Golden Hill Dr.

Democrats Amend GOP Bonus Bill

The Republicans’ bonus bill

The measure was reported out

Committee yesterday. It was amended to include the Demo-

gross income tax. The Republican minority on the committee had recommended the

its proposal was turned down in favor of the Democratic majority

Now both the Democratic bonus

bill which is at the amendment stage in the House carry the same

| . Democratic Program

TERRE HAUTE, Feb. 26— Senator Homer E. Capehart, in a speech to Indiana Young Republican leaders here today, charged the national Democratic administration and its controlling

the American government founded. “The statesmanship which for so many years led this nation to the equitable solution of its problems has given way to a powerful government which uses money and controls to synthetically meet the problems,” he said. He told the future politicos they had. better give some attention to saving their form of government before. its benefits to them

was

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es wider in front and eight inches wider in the rear, with headroom the same both front and rear. Dodge will have the “cradled, between-axle” ride. The instrument panel is a full four inches further forward and fresh-air heating and ventilating is built-in under the hood. On Silhouette Dodge will feature the low silhouette (65% _ inches high) and c-/ will have bolted-on fenders to reduce repair costs. Front and rear doors open a full 90 degrees with the rear doors hinged directly to the center post. The front grille is of rhassive chrome but of simple design and is easy to keep clean. Headlamps are spaced five inches farther apart and three and a quarter inches higher than on previous models. The lines blend fenders and body and the windrhield glass area has been increased 24 per cent,

Banquet to Honor Marching Hundred

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Feb. Nearly 200 persons have been invited to attend the banquet honoring Indiana University's Marching Hundred, to be given at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in Alumni Hall by the I. U. Department of Bands.

Prof. Daniel L. Martino, director of bands, will explain the organization and future aims of the Marching Hundred. Guests who have been invited to speak dre President Herman B Wells, Dean Wilfred C. Bain, School of Music, Col, J. E, Graham, Department of Military Science and Tactics head, and Athletic Director. Paul J, (Pooch) Harrell. Prof. Newell H. Long, School of Music, will be master of ceremonies at the which color movies of the band’s performances at six I. U, football games will be shown.

DP Transportation Put Under Army Control WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (UP) Truman

placed under Army supervision, Maritime Commission said today.

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~-President. has ordered all transportation of displaced persons to this country to be sources

They said that Mr. Truman has

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Your Marriage: By Samuel and Esther Kling—

People Are ‘Running Away’ By Seeking a Divorce

Q--Is divorce the best solution to an unhappy marriage? A-Not necessarily. Divorce and age, without having got rid of the maladjustments which made the first marriage a failure, are futile and foolish. Divorce is comparable to a major surgical operation and should be resorted to only as a last desperate measure, when eyeryinitg else has falled. ib! In most instances it is possible Mr. and. Mrs.

to understand and overcome the Kling. saunas reasons for the marriage’s fail-| their pipaper +e ers only ure. All that is usually required | through imes. If you have 3-8 willizgies 10. sake 3 30 of a rough Ih address it fo Samuel m e pig BR on sex in mar- G. id Edhar 3. Kling in care

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Enfrain for Tucson ~+{10 Other Cities Apply Back to gr SRL E Jou NERS: d “Verbal Okay on Contract Given by Bearden; CHICAGO, Feb, 26 (UP)—Rep- DEAR MRS. MAN = resentatives of 11 cities have ap- WE'VE raised two sons and two daughters, youngest Ee ~ Fleming Still a Holdout on Pirate Roster " Iplisd to the National Basketball boy married quite young. He has a lovely wife we think lots of, ! " NEW YORK, Feb. 26 (UP)—The Cleveland Indians, who still| League for franchises to operate Blocked una dhe seemingly likes us. But she constantly finds fault with L champions, were sched circuit next year, } e 10 our son, et por 2 DE Ee ve He ul HE tal ost 5 Because t hurts him, Td like to know whers 1 am falling. I will prove to be their second straight world championship. ing yesterday, also set up plans have asked him not to take my| "4" taving home. Of course, The Indian situation, however, was not quite as|for a championship playoff to| A fire part when they argue, but I guess peg decide you were a wise rugged ab It sounded. s begin Apr. 2. today destroyed She says things that are hard for. ‘You'd miss him, I supInflelder Mickey Vernon signed |he Will come to the Buc camp at| Groups representing Des|Of him to take. We don't interfere. ,,e but you'd better forget esterday and the club said that|San Bernadino, Cal, for a confer-|yojnes, Cedar Rapids, Baltimore, We seldom visit them. He likes| jy, Many women write about ner ence next. ‘ Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Louis- ington Bt. [to come home. Dat she BeveR, stingy husbands, but few send Jim Hegan and Outflelder Allie Our differences don't amount ville, Cincinnati, ,| estimated wants to come with him. | cures. Wanting" to go to exe Clark had telephoned President to Jo Mnyibing.* Hamey said. “We'll Wilkes-Barre, Rochester, N. Y., Should he agree that I am the! pensive places doesn't make Bill Veeck that their contracts St together in a hurry.” Rockford sent in -/the fire caused a tram things she says I am? If she you s goid digger. You know acceptable. Fleming Is Holdout tions to join the Washington St. which could turn him against me, would| enough about hard work to be "Three other unsigned Cleveland| Other unsigned Pirates are In-| NO action was taken on any of| trolley and hat beggin het 3 Jats an see| considerate of a man’s financial ; r me, can't seem| status, were more coy. Pitcher|fielders Jack Tobin, Walt Judnich an hour. ove PE — Outfielder Hank Ed-|and Les Fleming. Tobin is com-| The league, oldest nal| were late to fo Help god ov d arents and Sho Id W. “We i? wards and Second Baseman Joe/Ing up from the Pacific Coast|0a8e ¢ircult in the country, was| 'pyye fire ° pa adi Shou e Wa : Gordon, who, with Manager-/League, Judnich was purchased riddled last year “when fouriys pat his parents, but nothing 1 do) pay A GI tn love with a young * Shortstop Lou Boudreau, sparks(Tecently from Cleveland and|}*%hs. Minneapolis, Rochester every window pleases her AED gr, irl and do believe she loves me, the Indian infield, merely noti- Fleming was a first baseman with {haianapolis and Ft. Wayne, quitisr the first floor at 334 E. MO™ We are engaged to be married, fied Veeck that they will be on/Indianapolis in 1948. te Join |} » rival Basketball As-\ington St. the. & De dg "Un reils 2 N ew ‘Cars 2 * hard So know Bow dar [a 1 have inte money” iy Je to! America. = Attacking go accepting confide [Job, wan Land 1. i ter ae 10, report a week President Ike Duffey of Ander above, firemen managed to keep 0 e nve from a son, isn't it? I'm afraid (wedding, but she doesn't. Do you a Oatcher Unsigned “late but not ' because of salary Jon Said R ha t the repre-iit from sweeping up" you're failing because you listen think we could make a happily Catcher Rank Rusakowsk!, who differences. The former Brooklyn iis had no Sates and WidiAnapo- staircase to. the second Boor. To ep ace eiuxe ine to his complaints. He probably fattied Soules ii Should we ayed with Baltimore of the In- Dodger favorite told Manager| team. They had the fire under contro was too young to marry, and [postpone the wedding? Do) League last season, |Bill ver that the expected ar- 8 which Juinped fhe Ue. labout 7 a. m. 7 to 1 Ratio Gets Under Way Faster; his wife is disappointed because P. 8, T, WEST SIDE. talked with Veeck. yesterday, but rival of the stork at his Birming- | : The ceiling and part of the hasn't made him grow | Your romantlo girl friend "did not sign. ous ham, Ala. home may delay his Fight Results walls on the first floor were Designed to Stress for More Room up. I doubt if she has anys i Wouldn't feel so romantic as a a The Detroit Tigers announced arrival at San Bernardino By United Press burned out and a quantity of The new Dodge automobile line, with new exterior styling,| thing against you except the | hungry wife—as a wife comthe signing of Rookie Pitcher| Brook! FEW YORK (Madison Square Garden) clothing was destroyed or dam-|more room, higher (7-to-1) get-away power, today has been intro-| shielding your family may have | pletely supporting her husband, Marvin Grissom, who hurled for|vin a aa on ys tha t Man as Mead. 10. Gran pids, Mich. (aged. Six pressing machines and| duced in Indianapolis. | given this youngest son. and maybe children. Sitting on to of the Pacific Coast ter in Jey. tI (m0 Dedohn, 13, Syracuse. two dry tumblers were only The two-wheelbase lines, Meadowbrook and Coronet, are being! . Convince him that respecting | the sofa with a boy friend is {oa oass Wer 18, 1045, had dgiend 10 $etma slightly damaged. shown at Capitol Motors, 433 N. Capitol Ave.; O. A. Birr Motors Inc.| a wife 1s as important as re- | thrilling — and it's thrilling in the 38th Tiger to sign and club|the Jey last 0 WIth| yw YORK (Madison Square Gardsn)| - A heavy brick fire wall between! 533 N. Meridian St.; Fadley-Anderson, Inc., 3547 E. Washington St.,| specting parents. Show him | Marriage—but marriage needs he dale said Outthlder Hoot|tor vas Sent to Montreal GiRoland L Lastarss Sou phen "o) *: stopped | the two halves of the laundry|ana John Ramp, Ing, 2017 Cen- that whimpering and carrying | More than thrills, It needs Evers was the only player who|paign but returned to win & regu. toutined Vis Games lira} Ave. Flight With 222 tales isn’t respecting his wife, | Eroceries, goals and gangs. of Dan oh Ot OT lar outfield job and bat 327. He|, CTICACO Anion Rasaik. 163%, ma-|the ee ti “The new Coronet and Meadow: k gore the stories—you arch pb Tg Bl 5 Sod * tonia stopped “Red” Barton, 165%, To- smoke = brook models are on & - helping him by keeping hi Little Lottie Vie Lom bard. one|was the 35th Dodger to reach an|peks, Kas. (8). ton St. wheelbase, a 4-inch increase, and Aboard Sets Mar your “little boy.» show by marrylug her without 0 e group o urgh | agreemen the club, Onl . R— Clarence Catron, 24, of 118 8.|wil replace the former custom| ALAMEDA, Cal, Feb. 26 (UP) 5550 a Job wouldn't impress her Pirates yet to sign, notified Ges (ve Bs Brooklyn players remain un-| CHICAGO Chreddie | Lon este. paiti.| Second Ave., Beech Grove, 1aun-|and deluxe lines. Dodge also willl _The Navy claimed a new B Me Coff when "the bills piled up on the eral Manager Roy Hamey that signed. ‘mire (10). dry superintendent, said loss was|offer the lower-priced Wayfarer world's passenger-carrying rec- uys e ee desk and you moved in with

your family.

To ‘Heartbroken’ To “Heartbroken” asking privately if her religion or her age keeps her boy friend from her—a girl like you, in her early teens, is bound .te run into some disappointments dat-

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YOU'VE helped hundreds with all kinds of problems-—can you help me? We have five children of our own and a child left us by my husband's sister. We also have my widowed sister and her ( five children with us. All u children are under 13, - under 13, . No one in the family is work-

riage, or the Jr Ut guidance of & marriage counselor may £4 Most difficulties con be ¢ up by calm, sensible discussion, ten where the partners really try tojy understand each other's point of view, In seeking a divorce, people run away from their problems rather than face them frankly and honestly. Unless the couple first makes an earnest effort to solve its difficulties within the mar-

the partners would equip themselves, with basic information concern-

will serve no useful purpose. Each {partner will merely carry over arriage his maladjustments from one books marriage to another, The fact is that if we really tried to make a success of our existing marriage, there would be appreciably less need for resort! ing to divorce courts in the first, place. Divorce is not the easy! way out that most people think! it is. -It leaves emotional wounds that often permanently scar those touched by the process.

Q—Can “instincts” be depended

on to make your marriage a success? A~~No! This false nation is one ‘of the chief reasons why so many marriages end disastrously. In. stincts alone are not enough. Often causing serious psycholog-

Hollywood Narcotics Case to Be Retried

HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 26 (UP)— Former “Dead End Kid” Huntz

Most marriages would have a much better chance of survival if

preferably beforehand,

ing every important aspect of the marriage relationship. One of the riage, a divorce and remarriage|past ways to get np information is by reading one or more good

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sent a letter to the Maritime Commission, ordering it to turn {over the entire nine ships it has been using for DP transportation to the Army Transportation Corps. The shift is effective Tuesay.

Hall will be retried Mar. 7 on a narcotics charge which resulted in-a hung jury. Superior Judge Thomas L. Ambrose dissolved the jury when it reported that it could

In Lawrence County . Norman Evans, R. R. 3. Mitchell,

bers of the Mill Lake Corp, Mitchell, intend to establish a vacation resort In Lawrence

County by damming Mill Creek to form a small lake east of Mitchell. Definite plans for the area are still undecided, according to Mr. Evans. The corporation has not determined whether to develop ie site or sell land swrounding the r mile Jake for home

However, lodge already has been built on what will be the lake shore.

three seasons of the Basketball Association of America, have run up two winning streaks, one extending for 17 games and another spanning 15 games.

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