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SATURDAY, MAR. 5, 1049

Basketball Tourney

Utah Accepts Bid to Compete in Big

‘Hoop ‘Event at Madison Square Garden “By NORMAN United Press” ‘Sports Writer iw

MILLER; NEW YORK, Mar. 5--Only three berths—two of which will be ) filled by New York teams-—remained open today in the Natiorial| . Invitational Basketball Tournament as Utah accepted an invitation ° "to Sampita in’ the big hoop event at Madison Square Garden Mar.

12to 1 The. Utes, who last night ty. their seventh game in 30 starts,

Birt Celtics Trounce Utah lost its first-game to Ken |oliers, Tt- nn

in the invitational. Pre. viously selected for the 1949 meet’ were St. Louis, Kentucky, Bradley tucky in ‘the 1044 N. I. T, event, BOSTON, Mar. 5 (UP) — The but came back to wih the N.“C.|Boston Celtics staged ‘a 28-point A: A. tournament as ‘a replace-|last period scoring splurge last ment for Arkansas, and then de- night to down. the Ft. Wayne feated the N. I. T. champion. The |Zoliners 76 to 70 before 12,802 Utes won the 1947 invitational by Basketball Association of Amer. beating Kentucky in the finals. ica fans at the Garden, the larg-

Loses to Kentucky

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Meanwhile, ‘Asa Bushnell, (est home crowd of the season. chairman of the invitational se-; Tied as the final session lection committee, announced| (opened, the Celtics capitalized on

that the Metropolitan Basketball tricky lay-up shots and successful Association had. voted to select!free throws to pull ahead of the two New York teams for the 1949 [Zollners and defeat them for the

teurnament. {third time this season. City. Collage ot New York (17- Fi. Wayne oo n Boston (18) 6) and Manhattan (18-7) ap-| gftp Ig 1g pt i.peared the most likely choices, |Mahmtenct ‘ 2 Z JiAluan, ¢ t : 4 0 with New York University and St. Kier, 1' 0 20'Connell, t 1 ii John's rated outside ¢hances- Of {Wilken 5. o.3Stumpt 8 0 0 making it. | Henry, o 4 3 oKinney.¢ 2 3 . ee Ghemtwe BRS 3] IRREE, 110 ‘In the Pacifie Coast Confer: Niemi. § 07 Wmsersky,g 3734] ence, UCLA took over undisputed Hag! ’ 3 2 1iopecesr, 2 3 i o| : optcusion of Sta re jan the| Tow 37 Tow 35 mn beating Southern California, 51/2 oy : Wor He MATES

to 50. Free Throws Missed—Mahnken 4, Henry [2 Niemiera 2, Black, Klier; Nostrand 2, Oregon State clinched the north ‘Esersky 3, O'Connell, Kinney, Farbman,

division title by edging Oregon, | Ehlers:

79 to 72 in a double ‘overtime con- . test. Washington topped Wash-| DePauw Reveal n! ny Spring Schedule |

ington State, 51 to 46, and Bian ford beat California, 56 to other PCC. 55 to 53; St. John's beat St. Fran-| GREENCASTLE, Ind., Mar. 5 cis, 57 to 43, and. Baldwin-Wal-—DePguw University has anJace topped. Western Reserve, 12, Re

games. In other major games throughout the nation, Rice remained in

the running for the Southwest Conference championship by beat-| Trackme Open ing Texas A. & M., 53 to 39; Cincinnati nosed out John Carroll, Seaso Apr. é

{s with the trackmen break-

Two key clashes are on tap in) g the ice Apr. 6 against Indithe Big Nine Conference tonight ana State: 2 with Michigan at Iowa and Min-| A 14-game baseball schedule

nesota at Wisconsin, while Nért starts Apr. 13 against Albion. The western meets Notre Dapfe and q defending Little State champion Ohio State plays DeP at the SOIf team begins a 10 match seaChicagoestadium. St.Louis and |" APL. 25 at Butler. The tennis Bradley will clash in the Missouri | |suad haging a 13 match schedule

bash 1; at | pen-_Butler. hy 1%, Little Slate Meet at ¢Central took Off fOr the state Mest at Pudur Pom: May 28, Big

NAIB/ basketball tourney PASEBALL Apr 13, 27, at

ed schedules for all spring su

Phil Vitale, defenseman for the Washington Hockey Club, has’ been-responsible for almost 30 per cent of his team's penal. ties. The bad boy will be here tomorrow night when the Lions - wind ‘up their season's series with the Caps. ;

Washington Wins Hockey Tilt,

WASHINGTON, Mar. H/

~The Washington Lions, cellar|dwellers in the Ameritan Hockey League's Kastern feated the Springf 10 3, in the I

Lions ahead the rest of the way.

There are five games on the schedule for tonight. Springfield plays host to New Haven, while Washington goes to Philadelphia and vidence is at Cleveland. Bt. is at Hershey and Buffalo at Pittsblrgh round out the schedule. STANDINGS Western Division i 06 . 190, 221 188 111 ATS

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i 49 "RESULTS LAST Washington 4, Spring 4 Springfield 3.

Palmer, Cooper Pace Golf Meet

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.,, Mar.

To Traffic Toll in State

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of control on U,

& 87. near Sunnyside Road.

Three Added

“Local Couple ~ Seriously Hyrt | In “Cycle Mishap Three persons died yesterday

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pitals today with TeState police said John J. Brown, 31, of LaGrange, Ill, was ‘killed about 10 p. m. yesterday when his automobile apparently went out 8. 6, five miles east of Walkerton, Sherman Ray Summers, 27, of Burket, was killed about_ 10:30 Colvin, of

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State police sald the automobile ap rently went out of control. ‘Dies of Injuries Mrs. Drusilla Surber, 60, Russellville, died yesterday In ‘Culver Hospital at Crawtopdaville from injuries received a k ago in an automobile accident near Roachdale. Her husband, Thomas Surber, and the" other car, George Waldron of} Greencastle, were injured. About 11 p. m, yesterday, Carlton Looney, 27, and his wife, Mildred; 23, of 933 Park Ave. were severely injured when the motor cycle on which they were riding sideswiped a passing car on Road

Thrown into the road, Mr. Looney was taken to General Hospital, where he is in critical condition. His left leg was cut off at the ‘knee and he suffered. fractured ribs and a possible fractured skull. Also taken to General Hospital was his wife, who received multiple compound fractures of the left leg and other injuries. Her condition was described as serious. The driver of the automobile,

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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Murder on Highway pee

IU Jordan Revue Loads Study’ Roles Ask re Manners— = ol

Three of the leads for “The River Revue at Indiana University,

MES ue ia A no G! > LT 8]

Third Wife Wone ers At All the Nagging

PEAR MRS. MANNERS: ' | I TRY to live with my husband on account of my thres children, . | But he's always fussing-and nagging at me. He slaps me and knocks {me around. I don't think it is right to keep my children upset: at | the time. - { . I'm 26 and have been married five “years: He 8 34--and wae. {married twice before.>He says he| ToT didn’t lave. either of his wives. I Baby on Way

[have told him if he wants to go back to either of them he can, but! | MATHEY ] ad Som n mR jhe says he doesn't want to. What ti could show him he can't treat should I do? DISGUSTED." |, ike he does. 1 love him and" - “Marrying” men, like your wij qo anything to get him back, husband, usually expect their | pos my third husband and we wives to give them the fun. hadn't had trouble until his secfame and financing they expect ond wife turned up. “He started from life, without effort on taking Mer to some swell taverns, their part. Your husband Isn't {and he stayed out all night. He worrying about those .ather never takes me anywhere. Ne wives because he doesn’t take | ‘I was married first in Kentucky love that - seriously. Don’t re- when I was 16 and from my first mind him of them. two marriages I got three Mids: earn how to find (I don’t want them'to be hurt happiness (but 1 don't savy sou |T Am hurt, My husband says he the job of teaching him). Beam is getting sick of it all. He'is going to leave me for this other ue Ms dots of kindntss, Ignore girl. I think Pm attractive, but pany. He might feel pleased I don't know any nice men in this

with himself ‘for pleasing you. Wir am going. to have y. Being busy working and play - HOPEFUL. ing together and mixing with With you doubting that you're friends are the best ways I attractive: and good com know to avold arguments and (like you want to: be) wit} ny jealousy and find contentment. husband sure you're neither; he

Bandmaster," this Jess Jordan

—of-—thei-

‘wishful thinking. Many of as day's spinsters and bachelors can testify to that.

Floyd M. Ward, 50, of R. R. 5, Greenfield, was not injured.

jured yesterday when a crashed into the rear of a bus |carrying 238 Logansport school children home from classes, | Driver of the car, W, A. Zernekow, 51, of La Porte, his companion, Otto Rohwedder, 38, of Reynolds,” and the pupil, Gale] Sherman, Logansport, were taken to Memorial Hospital in Logansport, where authorities said their injuries were not serious. Sheriff Don Dinius said accident occurred when Bus Driv-

nover; A 10, at bean Al 8 City today after giving Butler: May 8, Ball State 34 May

their fans a haphazard exhibition Giana Bate: May 10, Wabash; “aay

t night against the alumni. tions seats; 3 v yh, YADA

May 35,! May. OA sf Ball State; "stay

won, GOLF 25, st “But | Ball State: Pp 2%, at Eatinam. [Ball State: May 6 at Miami; Max 18,

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ury;” ‘with 13 points, pr handily, 57 to 45. ‘Indiana Cantal an

3 Alumt 9); Wabash: May 13 Bariham; Ma McGrath, f I PR owe ' : in ler; May 17, Wabash; May 20, combined Swalls, s ¥ - state meet at Purdue; May 23. Miam Boerson’? 2 ° FBaker t 2 34 B—Apr. 27, at Ball State: aml, Poocrisen, ) 3.3 NES for ? : o Lake Forest; Apr. 30, at Butler: Stevenson, f 3 0 2 Kistler, { 00 Wabash: May §. Bail State: May Eo nongen, ¢ 3 9 2 Bartham: May 7, at Miami; May ’ Butier, ee 13 JIPenn® 3 1 4 May 10, at. Wabash; May 13. U. Robs 2 nk, © 1 2 Chicago: May 14, at Lake Forest. May 17, Famerg © § 0 1Bunge.® 1 1 3Eurham: May 30. Miami: May 36-28, Lit: McBride.g 5 1 1/Pacher g 110 tle State Meet at Pas Blevins, g 1 2 3Cuddy, g 0 0 1} Rovian s 8 0.81 Basketball Scor Colscott, g 000 es | : —— ———— oo) STATE COLLEGES a Totals 19 19 17] Totals 18 9 XM mmaiana Central 57, Alumni 48.

Findlay 98, Indiana Tech 64. OTHER COLLEGES ’ Baldwin-Wallace ss 1% Western Reserve 64.

Teen Net Winner

To Receive Trophy | Cincianatt 86

Sineinsa 58 Sona Carron a ora . Ma-Honey-Hive teen canteen, Denver ». tan 38. ok etro estern Ontario 58, winner of the recent City Recrea- gy Emporia ys 85, Ottawa 83 (four over-| tion Department sponsored teen-| times) «Holy Cross 71, New York AC 82, ‘age basketball tourney, will re. Heron BE Case Teen icetve the championship trophy Northwestern Louisiana 53, Centenary 50 Monday at 7:30 p. .m. at radio Pregon State 79, Oregon 72 (double over.

station WIRE. ony J Texas A M. 38. Mayor Feeney has been asked Be poouns (Brooklyn) 87, 8€ Francis to. make the presentation. © |Southwest Missouri State 50, Missouri Val.| ley College 49 iii en ne |Stantord of. Calitornly. 83 # Bob Breaks Camera “7, o Bothwent Toise

Jy Slate ta. 51, Washington State 48

BRADENTON, Fla. Mar, 5 Wilberforce State 78, Kentucky State 77. Lr )—Bob Elliott of .the Boston | Southeastern Conference Tourney raves has hit some spanking | Tulsae 92, Georgia 62. line. drives in his day but none as. amintane Se tississip, Cippt 4B .costly as the one he smacked yes- Ink 5. Aubin Fate ou ern 00 roney teraay. A ner oy lotus hae North Carolina State 43, North Carolina |

40 tsemi=-finalsy being used by a magazine pre | 74 (triple overtime)

tographer and smashed the n-| PROFESSIONAL strument beyond repairs. \Boston 0 FE Wayne of Amerion

81-Year-Old Caster in State Tourney

vigvard Plate, is the

George Washington 78, william and Mary|

Indians.

ay morni pen at Tomlinson Hall, EE rion County Fish Rae & Game Association and still puts in five ork each week. 1;

5 (UP)—Johnny Palmer of Badin,

Io "IN. Cu and Peter Cooper of Ponte turn off Ind. 25 and Mr. Zerne-| May if Vedra, Fla., set out today to break you's automobile smashed int to|

their first:place tie ih “the third

oti Tound of the $10,000 St. Peters-| aay 5 'burg Open golf tournament, three two persons wenesinjured, nefthen|

‘I strokes ahead of the-field. wo The stocky Palmer, who was in| la six-way tie for sixth place with] A at the end of Thursday's open-|

{ing round, was one of three shot- |

of makers who carded a sparkling [five- -under-par 66 yesterday. That gave him a share of the mid. point lead with Cooper at 135 strokes. Cooper, one of four golfers who shared second place with 68's after the first round, fired a 67

day. Two “old pros,” Slammin’ Sam-| my Snead of White Sulphur] | Springs, W. Va., and Jerry Barber of Los Angeles, were the ~jother:. linksmen- who shot 66's 'the second round. = Their brilliant cards put them in a five-man tie! for.sixth. place. at 139... .

K. C. Glovers \ Win

Chicago Tourney CHICAGO, Mar. 5 UP)-Kan-sas City held the 1949 Golden Gloves Western team champion-

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ship” today “after placing “four:

fighters in the semi-final round and winning one. title bout. The Kansas City boxers clinched |

Arthur Brown defeated Joe Cas-| taneda of Chicago in the championship match. Brown's’ win, coupled “with the points given! Kansas City for placing three other, fighters in the semi-final round gave the Missouri team a total of 17 points. Other leading cities were St. Louis, 14 points; Ft. Waquth, Tex., and Nashville, Tenn. w3;| Denver and Gary, Ind. 12.

Sports Events Here and There Today, Tomorrow

DA HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL i Regional Basketball ey PL Amd ws Fortville, eh mmitville, al, 8:18

2:18 p. I0CKEY Am rican League Providence ‘at Cleveland,

Bt, Louis at Hershey Washington at Philadelphia. GOLF

Exhibition nd Clinie, 6th Foor L. Strauss & Co, 10, 11 a

IAC Senior Boys teamr vs. Cincinnati] Oils In tna TAC poo. JAC Rr vs. Riviers

irls 3 3p m ro Sonterence Shammplonsnips, PurPug Onrversiy pool,

now Univ inference championships, nin ver, coLLECE BASKETBALL

\sconsin Notre aa. at Northwestsrn, Obio State

ES TLING Western Conference ' Championships a TOMORROW

:? A Washington at Indias 8:30 p. m. Broade Win

Pi oo Sallggunt, Cleveland at » Ph

p. m.; Butler Field-|

wd 4pm

er William Harmon started

the back of the bus. In Indianapolis, police reported

|seriously, in 14 trafic accidents) {during the 24 hours between 6’ (a. m. yesterday and 6 a. m. tojday.

Atwater Kent's

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Work Carried On

HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Mar.

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of the show. - Left to right are

“Jones, on, and Teddy. will be given Mar. 9, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18 and 19.

o through some of the numbers |, never will stay home. He sounds Barbers Sims, Indianapolis; Earl Hangout’ like a jerk to stép out on you Tavenner, Gas City, The show | MY parents want me to come Fright now, but you want to keep

right home from school without

on?

A~-Largely on your opportunities for meeting enough mem- just a hangout, but the owner bers of the opposite sex.

To sit back and hope that so

along, without doing anything to make this possible, is simply |wrong with stopping:

Your Marricige: By Samuel and Esther Kling=——

If You're Seeking a Mate, Mingle With Right People

Q—What does your chance of finding a’ suitable. mate depend do.

—— stopping at the drugstore. They

and then play. My girl friena and I like to stop at the drugstore. a little bit on the way homa. Two | Saturdays I go to meetings. so 1 can't - help. mother then, but 1] (hardly ever have home work to

| Mother says the drugstore isi:

want-me-to-help-with-the work —

this—jerk,—so-get-busy- Amprove-—— ss p—

ing youfself. Stepping out on him will lose ~ you his respect, and the réspecs of people you may need as friends if this man isn’t worth staying married to. Men like women: whom other men ad mire, bat the wife who dangles a hiddén ‘or dreamed-up lover doesn’t get far with anyone “hér husband, the boy friends

or "her friends.

Let Mrs. Manners and readors of the column share your

{won't allow loitering. We don't me day the right one will come fool around, so I don't see what's

If you want to arr¥s you! must make it a point to PT members of the opposite sex. To this end, ‘think over carefully] the sources open to you. Most

In addition, there are. leisure, time clubs, college classes and so- | cial groups connected with schools. Hobby clubs are widespread. If you are interested in dramatics, join an amateur dra-| matic organization. If you like sports, join a club devoted to your favorite sport. {There are tennis clubs, skiing! clubs, bowling clubs and the like. Join a chorus if you can sing, or

® lan art class if you have any in-herself and the home. attractive,

{terest along that line. Each community has something to offer if you look around. But

: |Join those groups in which the |sexes are rather ‘evenly divided gained the love of their husbands |

{or where there is a majority of: theé.apposite sex.

L When you increase the number

5 on the Pasadena course yester-|(UP)—Atwater Kent, who became)

famous in life for his inventions,

(wealth and big parties, will re-

{main famous after death through {the philanthropies of his Atwater

[Kent Foundation, its officials]

day of cancer at the age of 75.

in said today, Mr, Kent died yester-|

. Much of his fortune was left to the foundation so it could go lon sponsoring young singers, mu-

|sicians, artists and engineers.

{of your contacts, you increase your dating possibilities. And since dating must come before

portance is obvious. To have any chance at all, youl. must see and be seen. You must get into circulation. Only in this | way will you meet enough people] from whom you can hope to find a proper mate,

# - » Q—Is it wise for a wife to re-

Wage-Hour Bill Appears Doomed

Hoosier Democratic leaders to-

Fday “were going through futile}. .

efforts to push. a labor-backed {minimum wage and hour law) through the -legistature:

Time and the sentiment of the }

Mr. Kent became wealthy and! {Republican Senate are against

famous as tHe inventor of a revo-| creating an- Indiana wage-hour lutionary auto ignition system in| law. Although the bill passed the 1905 and as a manufacturer of| |Democrat House: yesterday, “the first vacuum tube radios in hasn't enough time to gain pas-

the late 1920's.

He retired in 1936 ‘to give my and gained even minimum wage of 60 cents an

{money away”

it

[sage during this session: ow

The bill proposes to create a

more fame for his fabulous par- hour for workers excepting farm-

ties,

the $22,000 he spent an-iers and trainees. the team title when Flyweight nually on auditions for young] establish a work week of 44 hours

It would also

singers, and the countless sums and require payment of time and

Ihe gave to 125 charities.

Bill Hiking Truck Fees Progresses

Indiana lawmakers are in the process of “swapping” bigger and heavier truck loads for more| money from trucking firms.

ways,

‘to’ 72,000 pounds.

vehicle fund to cities and towns,

Department.

| House amendments.

New Bendix Washer :

Due Later in Year SOUTH BEND, Mar: 5 (UP) —Although Bendix Home Appli-| ances, Inc, is working development of a new type automatic washer, t chine will not be Introduced til at least the second half of this year, Parker H. Ericksen,

atop ma-|

m, |director of sales for the com y " [declared pagy:

today. Bir hatement contradicted ruTs company has a model completed, new

ht —————————— DELAY GREYHOUND STRIKE CINNATY, 0, Mar. 5 (UP) Capihi-Grevho watkout of 110 Si ayhound Lines. Phish a time Since. contract. talks ef

one-half for overtime. Republican senators accused) the Demoerats of “foolingilabor* by sending the bill over late.

Hungary Sentences 13 |

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30 per cent to counties and 55| Gabor - per cent to the State Highway Prince Paul Eszterhazy, once one

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now on|g McClure St.

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In Black Market Deals

BUDAPEST, Mar. §5 (UP)~| [Thirteen alleged accomplices of

Hoosier legislators claim they, {Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty can use the additional revenue de-|were found guilty of back marrived from higher truck fees to keting and other currency ofrepair and Ralstain state high- fenses today and were sentenced,

to prison terms ranging from 18

Thus, the House has passed a months to eight years. Senate bill increasing the length| Two. Jesuit monks and a priest of trucks from 40 to 50 feet and(were among the defendants in| Increasing the weight from B56,- the mass trial before a workers’ {court which Another Senate trucking pro-|recent trial and conviction of the posal passed by the House would/ Roman Catholic primate of Hun-| give, 15 per cent of the motor 8ary and his co-defendants.

stemmed from the

The heaviest sentence went to Horvath, secretary to

{of the wealthiest men in Hun-|

Both bills must return to the | gary. Eszterhazy was sentenced | Senate for concurrence on minor to 15 years’ imprisonment.

‘Home Fire Here

Causes $2000 Damage

A fire caused damage estimated at $2000 to the two-room home of | Mr. and Mrs. Andy Chastine, 3235

The Mars Hill fire department extinguished the blaze, which oc-| curted while the family was out.! Damage was covered by insur-| ‘ance. Cause of the fire was net determined.

Cashier Transferred

- N, M. Kraus, cashier of the New York Life: Insurance Co.! here, has been transferred to the Northern Illinois branch of the company in. Shieago: Flerhelt P.! Annen, who has h

Xt WE, plan.

:. ai

G. and Esther B. Kling, in care

{communities have churches, and of The Indianapolis Times. ~A9-yeur-old- grade school pupii in-every church- there are. usually | EE ; | and two other persons were Iin- young -people’s social organiza- ‘proach her husband tor a, car tions, !

any courtship can result, its ln’ :

$x

WHITE RIVER is the primary

late yesterday. [,

ad 171 years ex- | the perience with the company in:

problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St

+ 12, AND MIXED UP.

You can still have fun with , your mother’s eye on you-——and you'll have more fun if it's an approving eye. Be sure that she | knows your friends and where- | abouts, and ask her if you can stop at the drugstore once in a while. I remember that fascinating “corner drugstors | which - meant ~ escape from |

Mr. and Mrs, Kling counsel | their newspaper readers only through The Times, If you have a question, address it to Samuel |

Hint Promotion For Gromyko

LAKE SUCCESS, N, Y., Mar. 5 {UP)=tinited -Nations- - { speculated - today that Andrei | classes for another day. It | Gromyko, formerly Soviet dele meant a brand new world of gate to the United Nations, may teen-agers, loose from lessons. | become the No. 1 deputy to AnI also remember I wouldn't [drei Y. Vishinsky, who last night have gone there jon to be with {was named Russian foreign mine girl friends, and I remember |ister to replace V. M. Molotov... how much fun home was when | - Mr. Gromyko has been one of I did the little things my (four deputy foreign ministers | parents requested. ; der Mr. Molotov, but Mr. Vis shinsky has held the No. 1 post Wanted and Mr. Gromyko has not been . WHERE could I purchase a

{much in the public eye since he {was replaced as Russian United {Merriam Webster, New Interna- Nations delegate last year by the land her behavior toward her hus- tional unabridged dictionary; sec- gi5)iq Jacob Malik. band should be even more pleas, 0nd edition, 1948 printing? I read 14 way suggested today in some ant and ‘charming than before, |YOU every day. Western quarters that’ the Ruse Many wise women have re-| -GREENTOWN READER. |sian shift might. bring the smooth, Most libraries, large depart- [tough Mr: Gromyko back to the ment stores and bookstores | {United Nations, at least for ime "have the . portant ect mee

to love her? - A~Definitely, no. If the charge |’ {is untrue, it will irritate him. If it is true, reproaches will only| make matters worse. A husband's! love ¢annot be revived by tears or | {entreaties ~- nor ‘will accusations do any good. It is far better for the wife to! remain silent and act as if nothing were wrong. She should, how-| ever, make every effort to keep |

by pfétending they had never lost! it.

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ONE OF A SERIES OF SKETCHES ABOUT YOUR WATER SUPPLY

source of water for the Indianapolis public water supply. Of the record. breaking 19,678,600,000 gallons of water consumed in Indianapolis in 1948, approximately 67 per cent was taken from White River.

FALL CREEK which last year provided approximately 30 per cent of the city’s water, is the second source ~ of surface supply. The Geist im. pounding reservoir located on Fall Creek has a capacity of 6,900,000,000

gallons,

View of Geist Reservoir

‘WELLS forin a third and auxiliary source of supply. Fifty-six deep rock wells and six gravel wells are used depending upon the water demand or the quantity or quality of the water in the surface supplies. Last vear, they (ur. nished three per cent of the total consumption,

Top of a Deep Well :

~All of the water supplied by the Indianapolis Water oh Company is tested regularly by experienced chemists and bacteriologists, assuring a potable water supply’ safeguarded against harmful bacteria that cause sick< ness and tisoase;,