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SATURDAY, NOV. 5, 1040 ___ Man Causes Trouble
“To Salve Injured Ego, |
“PEAR MRS. MANNERS: : : IF YOU'D HAD my experience, “Just Waiting,” you might not want to get even withthe “other woman.” Your husband could have been all to ‘blame, not “partly.” Your ex-rival might prove that she was innocent (as I was) and your husband was a “wolf.” If you insist on bringing her back in your life, it's your doing
" this time, not your husband's. Why not keep him from wanting|
to fool around instead of keeping his last affair in his mind and| but they'd” he tougher apart. yours? I'd be glad to have her, You can have your baby and out of the way. If you enjoy| both finish school. Maybe the fighting have fun. kiddo, I'm/| boy will have to hustle around sure, though, someone could sug-| and take a couple of fobs. You gest better games to play if you're! both may have to delay your that short of entertainment. education, getting it it ts. I talked to a man I worked You can do it. You wouldn't. with, like I talk to everyone.| think much of yourselves, or of Later, he said he loved me. I Ach other, if you shelved retreated it as a joke and said we| *Ponsibllity, Si were just friends. After I refused Let Mrs. Manners and readers to meet him for lunch he told) of the column share your prob. his wife we'd been going out. I'd, Jems. Write in care of The hover: Been out with the guy In Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
To fix me up good his wife told : my husband I ran around with Local Butler ROT her husband. My sweet little ; er.| ’
man just about worked me ov
I almost had to tie him down+to! convince him. ~ _ Te et Promoted After I left my “job. the other man sent me notes that luckily|
{ The promotion of Robert E. ved he was the pursuer, and p my encouraged. If his wife Baker, Indianapolis sophomores,
thought At was fun to-‘“hole upto cadet colonel of. the Butler Uni-
in the house so I wouldn't run|Versity Air ROTC for the current
into her husband driving by, she 5¢hool year, was announced to-,
ht to try it. All this trouble day by Lt. Col. Jerome Tarter, Sn x ego was hurt when U: 8. Air.Force, professor of air
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Harold C. Phend of Monticello, chairman of the board, will be in! charge. Election of officers, reports of committees and officers and introduction of special guests will be held at the Tuesday afternoon)
be held in the evening. m] Commander Craig will speak at| the Wednesday noon luncheon in| the Riley Room. Gov. Schricker will accept a bronze plaque award {to Indiana’ for “its high ‘school driver education and training pro‘gram.
session, The annual banquet will]
; husband's
~a.giel. didn’t fall for his. line. and,
hated to hurt him! You'd think if he was smart
enough to “soft-soap” his wite] Hare X.
and nearly mess me up with my,
was howling at the wrong’ red-iving. Indianapolis senior; Will G {Winhatka, Il, junior: Norris V. Thomas, |
head. ME TO YOU. The “other woman” can do | some good if she makes a “new | woman” out of a wife. The | “rival” might fade out of sight | and out of mind if the wife | changed her husband by chang- | ing herself. { " That was a dirty trick the man played. I hope his wife | realizes he was trying to im- | press her, not you, and win self-: | ASSUrANCE. The wife who harps on her escapades usually nags too much and too long about everything. To escape her, her husband steps out. He won't come back to stay if she " doesn’t learn a lesson. Getting even with the “other woman” isn't nearly as profitable as using her tricks plus a wife's very own. '
Lack Understanding
I LIVE with my grandparents. They have been good to me, but) do not have the understanding I need. ~ | I am 17 and the boy I go with Is 18. We are going to have a baby. I think it is a privilege, not a disgrace, to have his child. But I'm afraid to tell my grandpar‘ents. We want to be married, but since we are in school there is no| means of support. I will not be able to work and he does not make much at his job. When his parents find out about! us his chances for collége will be
’ and Robert 8. Bodner, Indianapolis junior, husband, he wouldn't need to be cadet lieutenant colonel; and A. Daniel
hit with a hammer to know he Gates, Indianapolis senior, cadet major.
science and tactics. Eighteen other : romotions include: p Edward M. O'Connor, acting| nafional chairman of the Dis-| placed Persons Commission in| Washington, will confer with In-| diana DP officials here Monday. The meeting will be held at 2| p. m. in the Cropsey Auditorfuny] pan puren. junfots Robert L Wenger. of the Julionapous Puls Li- | I cresaman. Jae! omerford. Peru hrary, Pa . eton, secre-! for; Hi " oad senior: and Thomas Wo Farwell Chicess tary of the advisory DP commit- | ad tee to the Indiana Economic
g Coget rat Jlautenants include Donald b vers, arkleville junior: Ar Myer, Indianapolis senior; Andrew B. Kon- Council, announced today, rady. Gary senior. James R. Sprag derson senior; George C. Gilmer, apolis junior
Kellermeyer, Smith,
Indianapolis okomo senior,
Cadet captains include Edward E. KrechKelly,
ectra, Tex., junior; David H. Shutt,
Pithian, II, : Philp V. Shrock.
8. An Taian: een settled in Indiana since’ the| program began. The national to-|
Hunt Car Believed [2's more than 100000.
Ca . B d (Advertisement) rrying Body Indiana State Police today Delivers the Goods! se broadcast an alarm to halt an!
automobile believed to be carry-| 3 0 | ing a man’s body in the trunk. | 5 Fl The car, bearing Indiana H-| * cense plates, was seen passing 2 through Greenwood at 11:30 a. m.| Marshall Garner Wood reported | to state police: that two people! = observed the trunk open with legs| i, dangling outside, The car Stopons] CRT while the driver pushed the legs ' back ‘in, he quoted witnesses asi The witnesses said a man was} * driving the car on Main" St. in] Greenwood going west toward| Sew : U. 8. 31. The driver, they said, “
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We're deeply in love. Can you help us, Mrs. Manners? MISS L., CITY. You told each other you could | make sacrifices and face hardships together, didn’t you? Prove it=get married. You're | in love. Expect to take care of | yourselves. ; | Things may be plenty tough,
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