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“Named |Your Job—" ~~ y In Saw Accident
Learning Trade
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| Election of Officers
fered loss of his right thumb_and three , fingers, and two children were injured in a variety of accidents late yesterday. : .
Ask Mrs. Manners—
rreros weer Man of 37 Can't Ex Thrills of a Teen
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| Tops Day's Program i By ROBERT BLOEM { Indiana Democratic editors met; = here today for their annual’ {spring business session, primarly ito elect new officers for the coming year. . : wd Political action at the meeting was ‘expected to be held to talk. {Topic of most interest appeared) to be a budding contest between two Ft. Wayne men for the Dem-| ocratic U. 8S. Senate nomination: in 1950 but the contest was not! considered well enough developed vet to cause a major division in! ; the party. ! : : One of .the prospective sena-| Paul W. Lindemann . . » APs torial gladiators were Samuel I). pointed a trustee of the In. Jackson, Ft.- Wayne attorney, dianapolis Redevelopment ComSenator by appointment for a mission.
{short time and the man who lost| 2: ra
The workman, Samuel H. Bor ders, Fountaintown, was injured
To Get Value Received
| Employer Enabled . By JAMES GRAYSON I am working for a magn whe | Display Craft Studio, 134 8. Me-| | is an authority in his field and {am learning the business from odist Hospital. : the ground up. ‘1 hope to have | peyen-year-old Betty Spender, A business of my own some day |1243 Ww. . New York St. in which I render the same kind | of service.,. Am I being dishonest in learning his business |, pioycie. She fell on a broken ¢ when I intend to compete with { window. Rim some day? !
From Ground Up | |
|. IF YOU are stealing some of his ‘3849 N.-Grant Ave., received cuts!
| paying you to dd 1 think that you!
“If you have any personal job (5¢i0 ; | problems, write to James Gray- {fam a porch at his home! | son, in care of The Times.
'at least a poor sport. to put it!
"Photo by Lloyd B. Walton, Times Staff Photographer, i - Willard Reed, Indianapolis heavyweight, looks rather askance |the Senate election in 1944 to Re- Li
os a left hook goes astray over the head of Exzard Charles, con Publican Homer Capehart. Th tender for the heavyweight championship, in an exhibition last Other was Assistant U. S. Attor-
{an artery in her right wrist when possible. | {she lost her balance while riding dating other girls to help me fall]
|was treated in Genera! Hospital’ fo
night-in the Armory.
Charles Says He'll Weigh In
- 2654 fans
——Charles,—with—the—aid—of at ‘battery of managers and han-
- gym gloves and Reed was clad| Will Fritz.
though Reed could have teed off . and jolted the contender. In the
‘ to the head and set him in per-
=
again. Hartman stayed down.
- Billy Stewart of ,Loulsville., -It Ming and diving championships. | fOr keeping a gambling house and was the ninth straight victory| Miss Jensen
ed showers.
. York, stopped Vince Turpin, 143%. CanJor 0. 6 {Non-title.)
sey
~ College Tennis
i witha Used Cass of the Bis Bix League
At 179 for Walcott Bout
By JIM HEYROCK
Ezzard Charles will weigh 179 pounds when he meets Jersey Joe|that the contest would result ini Wadcott for Joe Louis’ vacated heavyweight title in Chicago in June,/&n “easy victory”. for Mr: €amp-| This was disclosed by Charles, who now tips the scales at 185, bell. The copies were timed to following his ‘four-round exhibition bout in the Armory before reach local newspapers as the last night against Willard Reed,
heavyweight champ.
dlers, said he will go from here to West Baden, Ind. for a rest, a few rounds of golf and other recreation . before going into
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Editorial Circulated | Only sign of any effort to! propagandize the editors were] photostatic copies of an Apr. 4 editorial from the Ft. Wayne| { News-Sentinel expressing belief!
were mailed in blank envelopes)
Succeeds Woodsmall, | Effective Monday |
jcontractor, was appointed a trustee of the Indianapolis Redevelop- employees these days are inter-|
Democratic editors gathered and Christian J. Emhardt yesterday. |
His appointment was the sec-
Beats Valpo, 11-9
LAFAYETTE, Apr. 23 (UP)—
bearing no--indication—ef —the-ond—made—to—the—board-4-Run Purdue Rally ar. analyzers at
tious about long range forecasts. |
convention, however, were cau-/a trustee.
The five-man board consists of |
ildly. It is very laudable that you are learning the: business from the ground up. This enables your em-
{ployer to get value received from!
the wages he pays you. » =
doing your work right. Too few
{ment Commission, slum-clearance ested in the point of view of their {agency, by City Council President employer,
within occurred to you that some day them with adequate two days. Mayor Feeney earlier the boss might give you a chance the named William J, Mooney, whole-| OF Invite you to buy into the busiDemocratic Eidtorial Association sale drug company president, as
ness? Then as part owner you
Indiana Rural Letter
{May I through May 8.
Plan to Improve Rural Mail Boxes
The Ladies Auxiliary to ! Carrier's oe {Association prepared its pro YOU ARE perhaps a better em. today for Rural Mail Box Paul W. Lindemann. South Side Ployee because of your interest fn Provement Week to be observed
the
BTAM reached the ripe old-age of 377 Im. ; | them.
Designed to speed delivery and {safeguard the rural mails, organ-
{ization members are enlisting the You may never want to start ald of rural residents in regulat-| your own business. Has it ever Ing mail box sizes, and providing
|tering. , {They will
lids, ! [flags, white paint and black Tet-| }
red!
also seek proper |
might at a later date buy out the grouping of boxes serving several,
boss.
This happens quite fre-/families in central locations and
friend. see
DEAR MRS. MANNERS:
While I never really expected
severed that a miracle might make it]
For awhile I. tried
ut of love. It didn't work so
{well because I continued to think Three-year-old Hugh Crawford, °f MY school girl chum.
Recently, I discovered a very!
| trade secrets and if you are work- on his ‘face, mouth, hands and Pleasant, quiet girl in my office.| ing on your plans on his time In- arms when he rammed his head She reminds me of my old girl {stead of doing the things he is through a window in his home. friend. James L. Lyons, #3. of 1407 Several.dates, and I find her com-| {could be considered dishonest oriBlaine Ave. was knocked uncon- PAny very enjoyable. I think that —- us when he fell backwards! like her and think marrying He her would be a very good deal
We have gone out on
r both of us. { Perhaps I like her because she
[reniinds me of my former girl t y 1- can't “You doubt as it already does,
rate, up my mind
At any
m to make
whether I'm really in love now. 1 still think of my old girl friend.
ently here in the United States, to provide clear approaches to the
; i training - for his tussle with Purdue University won its seventh | There appeared to be plenty of two persons appointed by the I' you know. boxes for letter carriers.
Walcott. {baseball victory the hard way to- lime for anti-Jackson and anti- mayor, two by the council pres- *° . Se : : “The chocolate-skinned puncher, day, coming from behind with a ‘amp groups to do a lot of ident and one by the Marion Cir- » . : who came ip through the Goiden four-run eighth inning rails ta) WOrk on stopping bath Ft. Wayne coir Court judoe The tostecs YOUr Marriage: By Samuel and Esther Kling
Gloves ranks to gain the No. 1 beat Valparaiso University 11to9.| Men in favor of some candidate sole function is to appoint a five- 1 ~t 3 : g . as vet unannounced. 3 {member commission to manage & S$ e oge er, S,
heavyweight -contender’s spot, Four Purdue errors helped ! i : was wearing a heavy mustache as|Valpo to an early 7-1 lead. But oe ok: Ineanwidle, wars affairs of the agency. - . he squared off against Reed. [flan hander Bob Hartman held fr." Gov Schkicker at the Clay-| Lifelong Resident Nobody Wants You to Pet . Reed Lands Best Blows the visitors to one hit-in the 1ast| poo) yote] at npon. At theTiain| MT. Lindemann succeeds H. H. :
{three innings while Purdue kept}, oodsmall, while Mr. Mooney re-| They were wearing 12-ounce;pecking away at Valpo Hurler| A010 et night Congiesaman; races Arthur R. Baxter. Both!
fully,
second round Reed spun Charles into the ropes with a hard left
la girl whom they suspected of|
petting freely with other men. absorbing activities,
If it's a movié or dance date, |
{sonality, who had an interesting the remainder of the evening.
Bunker Hill “line,” and who knew how to
” . Alumni to Meet amuse men in other ways, didirange your evening so that it More than 200 Indiana men PO! have. to rely on petting to get!won't be and women who served at thei them | Foming the college Bunker Hill Naval Air Station ° : ®
during World War II bab e Been The polls also. shed some light number of games to keep you
Frances Hotel, Kokomo. The. reunfon program will include a business session, tour of the inactive air base, election of! officers of the association and a dinner-dance.
|because they feél girls expect it fiew receipe. of them, and they don’t want to appear slow or backward, Yet 91 per cent of the college tennis, * swimming. and girls tid they did not expect or sports to choose from. want such advances! ! Sidney O. Smock, Indianapolis, By the same token, some girls skills can always keep her dates! i# alumni commander. Reunionjaccept advances because they feel interested, arrangements are being directed it is expected of them. They The important thing ‘by Wilbur I. Nagley, Indlanapo- don't want to be lis, executive officer. Commander prudish or old-fashioned. Joseph H, Kimpler, USN, has. This confusion in thinking on been invited to speak at the busi-
ness session. be cleared up if they ‘have a ting.
do well to consider these findings. -
Conservationists Complete Course
partment will award commissions jas conservation officers Friday A—By planning your date care-'© 26 men who completed a {three weeks' training course at Young people often resort to McCormick's Creek State Park, petting because it's something to genartment officials said today.
So plan ahead to fill the time !0 Pe conducted by the conserva-
{ tion department this year under with interesting conversation apd! the direction of Millard Davis, superintendent Girls with an attractive per- {officers, At the end of the first ; Plan something 10 take care of | course five weeks ar , 30 officers
If it's a stay-at-home date, ar-|Were commissioned,
If it's an outdoor date there Robert 8. Pe (are cycling, skating, hiking, golf, Norman W. Vanoski, Michigan other City, and Hugh Wilson, Sullivan, |
Do you think I am just grabng at straws because I have
; LEIGH. | You'll never find a girl to | please you if you expect the “chills” and “fever” of a teen- |
ager passing notes in school. No girl, even the old girl | friend, could make you happy
et your disappointments get | you down, and become set in | your ways and self-centered. The present is as much fun as the past, but it takes more effort. You have to give! something to ‘every day, and to every friendship, to get returns. That girl was partly habit, You went steady because the other boys did. You didn't replace her in college, maybe because you saw too many girls —or not enough. You had “to think of some girllin the Army ~-she was your logical choloee. Her importance might fade if |
The Indiana Conservation De-
This Is the second such school
of conservation
Officers to be commissioned
t just sitting om: the Friday included Richard Barton, menigora, Having other couples in ia /BHelby; Arman B. Campbell, But-
'a good idea. Then there are any ler; Joseph E. Dreher, Haute; Darrell E. Duchancy, Lin-
Terre
{on why so many boys try to pet entertained. Or you can have fun ton; Edward A. Graham, Lafainvited to-attend a Bunker Hill on dates. Over one-third of those dancing, singing, making candy, Ivette; ols) alumni reunion Apr. 30 in the queried said they make advances popping corn, or trying out a Clarence A. Moore, New Hart mony: Merl ‘W. Moss, Harlan;
Alden Jones, Claypoél;|
Perkins, Lebanon;
The girl with imagination and AMERICANS LIVE LONGER
There is increased interest on
~~. ithe part of physicians in the disis to plan eases of .niddle and old age due considered the time so that it will go fast/to the fact that Americans now, |and pleasantly. Girls who do this|live longer than a few decades | will find themselves in demand ago and the percentage of this) the part of boys and girls can without having to resort to pet- population in the old ‘has Increased
age group
to marry
if you-grasp-for-eternal youth, |
{bashful boy down the street. imother thinks he's a nice, clean{cut boy and we talk about him all {the time. How can I get him interested? :
Ings. :
To Mrs. J. O. 8.—~Pm vague
about your connection with the man who gets the calls from women business associates late at night. Talk to the man (if he belongs to you). ; To Mack—WIill you send your name and address? [ have that g T information you want. "Our marriage wouldn't last if you lei your relatives’ disapproval bother you and-make
Bewildered. Wanda—Yen may imagine a letter in the column referred to you. There are few brand new problems, though most of us think we're the first to have
I wouldn't worry about those.
neighbors thinking yots wrote a letter against smoking, Mrs, M. -
H. (Out-Of-Town). They may have been teasing you, or were short of conversation, Your opinion on smoking Is your own borhood argument, or WOrry.
your
MRS. MANNERS.
Don't Be Forward
I'M 168 and am interested in a My
X. Y. 2
I don't know how to let a boy
iknow I love him. Please tell me.
A READER. The boy I was going to marry
went “out with my girl friends == lwhile I was away. What should I do? I'm a little young, I know,
_ but I love hifa, CITY READER.
You can't expect those boys.
you girls run after to notice
anything about you except your forwardness, for that's all you show. You make an ordinary neighbor boy a dream man and imagine yourself much more attractive that you are so you'll be in the dream. with him. He Isn't dreaming. He's busy run-
ning away for he sees you as
you really are, needing improvements and smoothness. Please, X. Y. Z.-It's bad enough for you to chase a boy but getting your mother in the race will scare’ the boy te
death, MRS. MANNERS,
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems aml answer your qunestions. Write In care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
WATCH ——— BiG
BABY CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT SUNDAY TIMES, April 24 Society Section
Hain Childs
Stef
Q—Must girls pet to be popular? ! A--No! Th ri who thinks she must t to hold a boy's I Tesnet ; i _|will give the main speech which 2PPointments will be effective inert will i : pe Y a 1-8 . { Purdue is unbeaten this season, was being quietly plugged as an| Monday. i In a recent poll of college students, 77 per cent of the boys| If the exhibition could be used but has been tied once. |address of “national importance.” A 60-year-old lifelong resident ,ng 94 per cent of the girls sajd that petting wasn't necessary to as a medium, Reed is just as | yaiparais 223020 00-911 51 Al the election of officers this|0f Indianapolis, Mr. Lindemann , oy. popularity! Only 9 per cent of the boys and 4 per cent of much a contender for the heavy-| ae En Mell id (3ltarnoon, Lt. Gov. John Watkins, 88 superintendent of the city i. giris thought it wast tS er eb weight toga as Charles. There Hartman and Adets. 2 ' 4% Bloomfield editor and now vice Market from 1035 to 1943. He =~, ®. oo college poll, 94 per Detter understanding of each were very few hard blows landed | : , = - |president of the I D. E. A., was | Serva using the ms ot Dern! cent of the boys and girls said Other's true attitudes, during the four stanzas: but the Indiana Edges scheduled to be elevated to presi- 2 oLR il or h WW. Kern Jr. that-petting wasn't necessary to H e old petth best ones were landed by Reed. : dent. He will succeed Curtis Hos- *"{ | I ah ven. member ® SI's popularity! Only 4 peri How ean you saved petting . i . ¢ + | v In many instanges it looked as Michigan, : 1-0 Setser, Tafavete, scheduled to be®f 2ion Evangelical and _Re- “M sad it was! ; ‘ANN ARBOR, Mich. Apr. 23 elevated one notch were Secretary [ormed Church, the Scottish Rite, | The boys expained that the only} (UP)—The University of Prinrca] Herbert Harris of Greenwood, to SPTine and South Side Civic Club. reason some girls had to pet to be, priser 1a Sndteated econ ie Dresden and Treasure fue Ho ved i 2008 Madison Ave." popuiar was because hee DY. and notched its first Big ' Nine sell Wise of Union City. to secre-| are,’ = . .do—because the date would be a| baseball triumph “beat.|tary. George Schwin Jr. editor|F Led Jungclaus, contractors; Rob- had to offer. Such girls might be . iets bore without it. fect position for a right to the; pr re umph yesterday, beat. 8 4 Roo, weekly paper, was ¢'t Kirby, mortician, and Earl H. rushed for a while; but, the boys] head but did not throw it. Be ue a Lo Sn Ritterisl ated to become the new treas- Schmidt. ‘executive of Hamilton- said, they would hesitate to marry] “Instead, he pushed Charles smashed a single and two triples, urer of the association. Harris & Co. away and went in for more one of which drove second base-| : : sparring. The action was speeded man Woody Litz over with the in the final round and both winning run in the sixth to hand Butler Students landed several good blows. the defending co-champion WolReed is having plenty of ring|verines their third conterence| : . A work. Fighting out of Newark, |beating. N. J, his new handlers are using! The Hoosiers’ Bill Tosgheff and e Nic him nearly every week.: He|Michigan's Bill Tafft turned in moves into Madison Square Gar-|SPlendid hurling jobs, Tosgheff lg den May 13 to battle in the semi- allowing only three hits and Tafft Sessions to Mark : final against the Italian heavy-|Seven. Tafft struck out 16. . 0 ae Ny The line Score: : Advertising Week Spider Thomas, the five foot Jpdians, .-- ovo... ; 00 000 000— 3 i ir Bluaents =» BRVertining at Bula package of dynamite, left no| Tosshef and Gorkiss: Taffi.and Rey! | Diveray to a doubt this time that he is a bet-|™*"* = rE Teed zy Tow ter man than Stan Hartman of . * Van Wert, O. Spider landed = INdiana Central Bea , The week is jointly sponsored right at 2:26 of the fourth round, : 5 by Alpha Delta Sigma, men's that sent Hartman down for tna Taylor Trojans, 9 to 7 {professional advertising honorary, full count. . UPLAND Sate So ndiahg®™™ Gamma Alpha Chi, women's In their first meeting three Central topped the Taylor Tre ror ssionary agvertisg.. hon. weeks ago, Thomas won a splitijans, 9 to 7, yesterday and none! Fir decision,~which proved unpopular of the runs was earned. A clinic on general advertising| with the fans. A rematch was. Taylor blew a 4-t0-0 lead, tieq | Vas to be conducted from 9 a. m.| demanded and last night was the the score again at 6-all in the '° !} P- mM. today conducted by clincher. : |seventh, but lost the ball game 5 6 Nagley, «president of the According to most score cards, with 13 errors. Don Granitz tried| T°" > OrEanizalion. 208 Pierson Hartman took the first and third|to shake the game up with A] rt are A uy motion | round and the second was a home run for Taylor in the sixth, | icture on televisi 8 n draw. Hartman cleverly stooped |but there was no support. {pre n television, to Thornas’ size -and kept his|Indiana Central ... 000 230 230—9 7 3| Ponald W. Davis, national left hand in Thomas’ face. Tu itera a w ay 13 13|president of Alpha Deita Sigma, / field or (9) and Colescott; Frase will be guest speaker at the and Cofield. = » His big mistake was lowering and Co re Be nual awards dinner at 6:30 p.m.
his left hand in the fourth.| > : Thomas worked him into tne Barbara Jensen ropes and landed a bruising right. | . J i { . : . Hartman went down for a nine.| DOMinates AAU Meet Police Raids Net 20 count. When he got up, Thomas] DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Apr. 1 worked him to the other side of|23 Barbara Jensen, a awit | ON Gambling Counts : the ring and landed the right| mil San Francisco, already | Seventeen Indianapolis resi{was e lished today as one of | dents were under arrest for gamIn the curtair-raiser, Joe Ar-| the heroines of the Women's Na-| ing and visiting a gambling house thur, 161, won by a TKO over | tional Senior Indoop AAU swim- and three: others were ‘being held
Thursday in Hotel Antlers.
© The Eve
Since the egrly years of its history, Fletcher Trust ) ~ Comp ny has been guided by this basic idea:
dominated the 8aming today following police for Arthur, {opening program yesterday by raids last night. J fighter, { chalking up a double victory—in | Fo olioy arrested Baca F0%, 31 i {the 300-yard individual medley © gemont Ave.; when they oo Ph ol decision | and in the 200-yard backstroke. raided a room at 1320 E. 25th $t. dianapolis middleweights. Ronnie! Riviera Club of Indianapolis He was charged with keeping a| Harper, 134, Chicago, decisioned|W25 Still “out of the money.” |gambling house. Eight persons ’ | a er som iin the house also were. arrested. |
an Indianapolis
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Sylvester Simmons, 133, Indian-!
apolis, and Clinton Bacon, 174. Pancho Meets Match
Chicago, knocked out John Oliver,
HOUSTON, Tex., Apr. 23 (UP)
| ‘Angelo Ministratta, 59, of 2136 IN. Illinois St., and Ezra Johnson, 32, of.827 Park Ave., were arrest-
make banking more convenient for more
158, Sevaville, In "1:33 of the __gam Match of San Francisco! P P fourth. : [today upset top-seeded Richard
(Pancho). Gonzales of Los AngePark School to Play
ed on charges of keeping a gam-| bling house when police investi-| 8 | gated a complaint of gambling at! (Jes, in the feature quarter-final 653 Massachusetts Ave. . shortly | Park School's baseball squad match of the River. Oaks Tennis after midnight. The raid also! , traveled to Cincinnati Country tournament. = . |netted nine persons charged with! ay School today following post- Match played a superb court gaming and visiting a gambling, ponement of ‘yesterday's game SAM 10 Stop Gonzaes; 6-1, 6-2. house. with Lake Forest, Ill. The game| With Lake Forest was postponed | because the weatherman predict-!
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organization of 13 city-wide offices— ~ which has brought to Fletcher Trust
een ——— bringing banking to more neighbor-
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|. It is this idea which inspired us to
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Fight Results
3 By United Press NEW. YORK (St. Nicholas Walter Cartier, 161. New York Vinnie Cidone. 188, “Brooklyn, N.Y. (1). oo W R. Mass. —Iggy Vacarrl, 138 ton, knocked out Jimmy Pariin, .3€ w York (2), ND-—Ike
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customer of our Downtown office—and
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Shuffleboard Notes
Rock-Ola Shuffleboard League 1 will close jts first season next . week. . standings this week ure: i 175, Roosevelt
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i FOR 14 years I have let the memory of a childhood sweetheart {While operating a band saw atkeep me from falling in love with another girl. : 1 { . Through high school, college and .a wartime. hitch in the ridian St. He was taken to Meth- Army, 1 thought constantly of ‘her though we were apart. A year : lage 1 learned she had married. Romar : on her, somehow 1 hoped
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