Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1949 — Page 7
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Minimum. Wage Law .on Docket
Four major political skirmishes ~two labor hattles ‘and two governmental issues—face Indiana's House of Representatives: today. All four have & dismal future in the Republican Senate, even if to pass the House. Orie ‘labor bill, backed by sevwould establish a minimum wage and hour law. It calls for a 75 cents an hour minimum on a 40hour week. _" “Little Wagner Act’ ‘ "The other would set up a Mat tle Wagner Act” in Indiana. The bill defines unfair labor cts ‘and provides a method to restrain employers from unfair labor practices by injunction. The act is similar to the Wagner Labor Relations Act and seeks to accom-| plish on a ‘state level what the! | Wagner Act did on a national level. : Both labor bills are “eligible for correction and amendment today but hardly have sufficient time to run through the legislative machinery to become law, One governmental bill creates a | sommission of three members to
cern to counties, townships, other political subdivisions of the
The group, to be known as the Local Government Study Com-
* Q=Oan 0 be too good A~—Yes.. 8 wouan be good if
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pool parlor or tavern—and whose wives are forced to. earn the | dally bread. | ‘Sometimes a.wife finds it ee]
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band has had a streak: of bad | juck., That's all right. But some men don't even make an effort to get a job. They know they can rely on their wives while they relax and take life easy. : If their women stopped working and made it clear that the men would ‘either have to work for. starve, these loafers would quickly bestir themselves. A. wife 1s too good-if she al lows. her husband to be st with the money he earns. So women go around without an tra penny in thelr purses, while their men flash rolls of bills and splurge on anything they want. We know women who are forced to dress shabbily because of their husbands’ *penny-pinch-ing habits, And to add insult-to injury, they are even rebuked by their inconsiderate men for not looking as attractive as fashion models, Every wife has a right to a fair share of the family income —t0 yse as she sees fit—and she should demand that the right ‘be recognized. : .
mission, would report its findings and recommendations to the next! session of the legislature, . Of particular importance to tity, county and state officials is! another bill which would liberalize |the width, length, height and|
e- truck bill would alse have fhe highways desighated as
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Pedestrian Hurt By Sheriff's Car
A 29-year- -old Tyndall Towne
was struck DY a sheriff's car on
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Holt Rd. “hear Morris St. last] night. Deputy Sheriff Gerald Goodwin, ~iwho was driving said he.“couldn’t avoid” striking Leonard Eugene Jackson, 6f 139 Gardner §t., Tyndall Towne, Both Deputy Goodwin and his paring William Rusie said the man “lunged” in front of the car as it passed the spot where he was standing. The injured man’s wife said Mr, Jackson had been off work from J. D. Adams Manufacturing Co. the last month because of illness:
New Orleans Man 'Quizzed in Wife's Death
JURVIS, Miss., Mar, 1 (UP) Police today questioned W. A. Warford of New Orleans an effort to find clues to the murder of his wife, whose weighted! {body was pulled-“out of Black Creek near here Sunday:
Mr. Warford tentatively identi-|
[field the body as that of his 58- | [year-old wife last night. He said (shé had been missing from their) ‘home for a week. Five boys found the body while !
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man was in critical -condition inj General Hospital today after hela hand.
Q—in hot oor ways can a wife be over-indulgent? - A—A wife who lets her» husband exploit her-is also too good. There are men who can well af{ford to have hired help, but who want their mates to do all the
the old Pittsburgh Plate Glass factory here by Cuneo Press, Inc. of Chicago, one of the largest
cotfimerétal printing companies in the world, -was announced today by John ¥. Cuneo, president.
concern - will
YOUR ARRIAGE: By Samual and Estfier Kling—
Ladies, It Doesn't Pay To Be too Good to Husbands,
‘to her husband? Te paT
ah nothing—or very, little—and. she gives. everything. She is too good’
nd of the partnership.
- It's the husband's duty to work to support the home. But there are lazy and shiftless men who spend their time sleeping, or at the | ried man teacher. She is not married, but he is and has children, ome of them married. I know this is none of my business, but it
Mr. and Mrs. Kling counsel | 2 | their MuIpapel readers only through The
G. and Esther B, Kling, in care | of The Indianapolis Times.
Press Firm Buys Plant at Kokomo
Chicago Co. Purchases Plate Glass Factory
! Times State Service KOKOMO, Mar. 1—Purchase of
The plant was purchased from
the War Assets Administration. | ibut, Pm During the war it was by the General Electric Navy contract. It was vacated by G.E., early this year.
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SPOLIY TIMES LR
B, Mrs. Manners—
Pop Word About
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WE HAVE a teacher in our school who goes out with a mar-
{doesn’t look well for the school.
= This teacher is always giving kids advice "about not going mes, If you have |stéady, but she never thinks about what she is doing. Anyone w essary to work witén her hus |. a question, address it to Samuel {would do what she does and
maybe break up a home, isn't thinking much. I am not married and am not thinking about it until 1 get out of high school, but 1 know better than to go with a married man. NORTHERN INDIANA READER Spreading stories about the teachers won't help raise the | standing of the school. You never neéd to lower your standards because -someone let you down. Absorb all you can from the good side of the teachers’ characters. People usually aren't as bad as gossip. says they are. : : Your school administration will declde about the teachers’ reputgtions. 4 ;
Love Problems - Mm 16 and go with a boy 19, attracted to his friend. The boy I date is easily hurt, but I'd like to have: other dates. NORTHSIDE READER
Mr.” Cuneo said the printing
employ about 500
ing trades will be brought in from elsewhere, but the majority will be Kokomo. residents who will be given a course of training.
The plant includes-23 acres of
* | weight of motor vehicles on Indi-| heavy housework, cook and look/Teal estate and 277,762 square [DoNALD B. SVK" ana 9 highways. alter the children besides. [feet of factory space. It will print
Small wonder these women
e often become “run-down” and tli|chures | heavy duty” for interstate traf-{from overwork while catering to|printing. The company has sub-|steady but were much in love, I New thought. She said I was the only}
thelr husband’ selfishness. No! wife: should hesitate to employ| help where her husband earns an ample salary. It's all a matter of getting him accustomed to the idea. Where there isn’t enough money, wives who are ewan ave a right to expéct the ands to pitch in and ne © nu
A wife is too good if she stays
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night, letting her husband - ~ 80 alone for recreation. Instead, the
partners should. take turns going out and, if pecessary; ‘get a sitter]
occasionally’ so that they can go out together. Finally, a wife is too good if she lets her husband step all over her-—if she takes continual abuse and “insults without standing up for her rights as an individual. Such a woman eventually loses not only her own self-respect, but the respect of her husband and children as well... ot No wife can. be too ‘gobd when it comes to being faithful and con-
and bind magazines and bro-| and do miscellaneous sidiaries in Pennsylvania, York, New Jersey, California, Wisconsin and Ilinols. and Illinois.
len. A girl and I haven't gone
: BUTTONS. I LIKE a Box who likes the, everyone says, but.l don't know.
I don't feel you are ing steady unless you both want CONFU hi
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one, but she's had three. dates in a row and won't look at me. Is it possible to win her back and how? HEARTBROKEN,
Use Ballistics Test In Student's Trial
Purdue Man Aceu Of Shooting at Train
‘A ballistics report of the Ta-| diszinpolts Police Department | will be presented in the trial in West Lafayette City Court to-| morrow of a 23-year-old bearded Purdue University ‘student ac-
struck .a. train cabivose. in West Lafayette. Jack Pool, the only bearded student on the Purdue campus, was arrested last Wednesday after two bullets
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I'M 15 and live in Brown County. I love @n Indianapolis boy |who is bashful, but I think he [likes me, My uncle said he'd write > i Pre him, so I wrote. nake he next |
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“Your teen- ~agers — romance and expect a lot from #t —80 you try fo make thesteady | boy friend or girl fill the bill, If you'd let romance and love hit you, instead of trying so | hard-to find it too soon, you'd
culties, Confused and North Side Reader. It's no good onesided, J: I. and" Heartbroken," and going steady isn’t as much fun as you thought it would be is it, North Side Reader? You don't. need to fall In love to
drinker ct can an take it .or leav Both need psychiatric study and ‘help, but wives aren't equipped with that knowledge.
‘No Introductions
keep out-of all of these diffi-
struck the caboose of a New York Central freight train passing over the Wabash River bridge. The conductor and a
siderate, ‘affectionate and kind. But she certainly can be too good when she allows her own wel-
enjoy your evenings, Buttons— your personality has a lot to do with the fun you could have.
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LOVER OF HUMANITY. That's what. we try to do— get the wiyes to ask aid from persons. experienced with treating’ alcoholics.
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WE HAVE an argument going)
N'T. like to go on dates OP down’ at the office about the. wo any re. What should. I do? I a8es of the Dionne quintuplets, persons. Some skilled in the print-|can’t get interested in anyone. [rl You tel} ya?
Your column|
PAULINE, NORTH SIDE. They'll te 15 May 28.
Let Mrs. Manners and ‘readers of the coluran share your problems and answer your ques | tions. Write in care of The ' 214 W. Maryland St.
—— | Ln ‘Capehart Sees Uv..S. | 4 VL L7G Challenged by Reds | chit? TPT
WABASH, March 1 (UP)—8en. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) said| last night he was “confident” that this nation could overcome the, “threat” of communism. . Mr, Capehart told a civic rally ‘that “Communist forces . .
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Acids AvaytF Feel Fine! |
reach th soil root Inner-Aid Swieps the Injuris| messes do se so ‘these discour continue to suffer--wi medicines fall
tem and « Then swelling, a oat teel’strong and well like normal “WORKS WITH FOOD Nights and Constipation] sun suering peovle wit now fndoin Vanish and Worn Out Poor Tus medicine is iaken shortt
pistrsaing. bie ¢" bloat Ra painful gas This benefit amas Lh Toon usually from
of even long-standing gas swell
A GREAT LAXATIVE INNER-AID also is & iaxative. It cofis tains a satabinetion of cleansing -ingredi-
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\ I] your {properly, swell with gas after sifering. Then ca ah skin eruptions, { meals, have skin eruptions, coated worn out feeling and sleepless nights—
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issue. facing the American people
fare to be completely disregarded and her rights to be ignored. —————————————
‘Mother ‘and 2 Die
student explained he was shoot-
In Tourist Cabin Fire | WOODBRIDGE, .Va., Mar. | (UP)—A mother and two -chil-| dren perished and a third child! ||was burned critically today when
1 their three-room tourist cabin in a pine grove two miles from here. The dead were identified as) Mrs. Edward Ottens, wife of a Ft. | ‘Belvoir -seldier, and two of their children — Melody Anne, 2, and]
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MARCHS BLACK RUBBER
ing at milk bottles floating in| the river, He was charged with | ‘shooting within the city limits,
A bullet from the caboose and |
he German-make pistol found in| wife is too busy worrying about | wind-whipped flames destroyed FoOl'S trailer were brought to the feeding their five children to read. | crime laboratory here where Lit. | Being ‘a human, she's incapable (Howard Hunter sald they were of being tolerant of his drinking, [J
matched by ballistics tests,
WBA GROUP TO MEET
Silver Star Review 15, Wom#in’s | Benefit Association, will meet &ft
26104 -E. 10th St. Johnson is president.
this week FEB. 28 to MAR. 5
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brakeman narrowly escaped An-
West Lafaydtte police sald the
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THE DOWNTRODDEN fami-| | Hes of drinkers are too numerous |to be ignored or wrongly advised. | [These lot is a bitter one—don’ t| make it worse, I know one drunk | | who gobbles up vour column, His|
land neglect of his duty.
. The protésting wives are writ-|
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{is a far cry from being an alco-| |Holie, A true alcoholic doesn't| The third child, 3-month-old|8 p. m. Thursday in . the hall, |drink continuously, but once he! Mrs. - Lucille (tastes. alcohol he will gorge until
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