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Road Show to Open Here Dec. 12, but Topic Still in Doubt

Indiana Democrats and Republicans joined hands today to put

a political roadshow--the . Sen. parties for people their age. Why can't they go to those and leave us kids alone? I don’t want to

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Capehart-Rep. Jacobs debate—on the road. 2 ! State politicians frankly hoped the much-discussed debate on socialism will be compared to the forensic forays of Lincoln and Douglas. >. Both parties had their best votegetters forward. Rep. Andrew! Jacobs will orate for the Democrats, Sen, Homer Capehart for the Republicans. : But while the debaters and their parties have to stump the state for four days, opening in Indianapolis Dec. 12, they still can't agree on the subject of the debate. Disagree on Tople Sen. Capehart maintains that the subject will be “British Socialism versus the American! Form of Government.” He said| he proposed the debate and Rep.! | i

Jacobs accepted the challenge, However, Rep. Jacobs contends that the debate will be “Resolved That the Present Administration Is Sliding Toward Socialism.” But whatever the subject, both debaters are willing—and prepared—to debate everything from patronage to political party platforms. ; In addition to Indianapolis, the, political debating - party has!

agreed to appear in Richmond County,

Dec. 13, Valparaiso University Dec. 14 and Hammond Dec. 15. Political observers viewed the debate as a chance for both par-! ties to let the people get a glimpse of the candidates. | Sen. Capehart was frankly at-! tempting to show he was “the people’s choice” for re-election. | But Rep. Jacobs was believed to! be viewing the debate as a chance to jump into the sena-| torial race, instead of the House of Representatives battle.

Your Job—

Lone Interviews Generally Best

Taking Someone With You Seldom Helps

Does it help to take someone |

with you when you are trying to get a job? I'm just a beginner and am not very aggressive. I

of our family to help me get in to see personnel managers. We ean get interviewi but nothing eomes from them.

By JAMES GRAYSON Try making your own contacts. Then go alone to see the employer.

ners. I love mother and

To Come to Dances

MANNERS: I WISH you'd tell

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We belong to kind of a family

{to the dances. There afen't many older people at them, but my folks always go. We'd have so much more fun if they didn't, I wouldn't do anything wrong, but I don't like to be watched. They don't sit with us or bother us, but they're there.

There are lots of dances and

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chatham

Local Couple to Mark Anniversary

Family Dinner,’ Other. Festivities Planned

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chatham, 2255 College Ave. will observe their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday. Both were born in Trimble Kentucky, and spent] their early Mfe there. They have resided in Indianapolis since 1925. A family dinner has been planned in their honor tonight at Hollyhocck Hill and they will] hold open house at their resi-| dence Sunday afternoon from 2:30 until 5 p.m y Four children will be present for the festivities, along with! five grandchildren. They are: Mrs. Gillie Gill and Mrs. Delores Field of Indianapolis, and Russell and Ebert Chatham of Oak Ridge, Tenn. |

Races on Radio

Bring Police ‘Raid |

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Police headquarters property

room was richer by two slot ma-old uncle line.” {chines and horse parlor equip-

ment today following two vice raids. i

results led Capt. Ralph Chambers and his squad into the Greenwood

| Sound of a radio blaring race

yesterday afternoon. They confiscated the radio, two telephones

were made.

vice squad confiscated two njckel slot machines found in the Atkins Post 355, American Legion, 1421 Central Ave. Manager Leo Silvers, 52, of that address, said he

This will not keep you from find- chines, according to police. There

ing out beforehand all you can about him, Your friend can ho doubt give you helpful information. Most employers like to make up their own minds. They don't like to be put in a spot where they have to be nice to someone just because someone else prominent in the community brings him in. A third party seldom, if ever, helps a job-interview. The employer wants to know about you. There are questions he wants answered. He likes to size you up himself because hé knows what jobs he has open or is likely to have. He can then decide whether you will fit into his organization. You may want to ask some questions or tell you own story

do a better job selling yourself if no one else is around. You have 2 better chance to be yourself. Another thing—never take another job-hunter with you when

were no arrests.

Artist Jailed 30 Days For Playful Bite SAUSALITO. Cal, Nov. 26 (UP)

—Rodney J. Roth, 22-year-old artist, will have 30 days to ponder

pain and one of “ecstasy.” Roth was sentenced to jail yesterday, fined $50 and placed on {two years’ probation after being {convicted of biting Mrs. Valeria | Humphries,-31, on the bare part of her midriff Haloween costume.

The incident took place at an

[erase colony holiday celebration. In his defense Roth said he had intended a “playful” bite. sisted that Mrs.

{out the hall, was one of “ecstasy.”

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you apply for a job. You need all] the attention yourself. Another Hunt 3 Youths Lost

person present might keep you During Canoe Ride

from getting it. He might even

get the job you're after. This has

happened.

Some job-seekers are always searched today for three Delaware trying to find someone to put iniyouths who vanished during a a good word for them. Too oftenicanoe ride in the choppy wind-| |

WILMINGTON, Del,

(tugboat, and volunteer . skippers

this doesn't do much good. The gwept Delaware River.

person who has a job to fill wants| Walter. Reybold, 16, Delaware someone who can really fill it. If City, and Thomas Phillips, 19, and | he expects to stay in business George Boone, 16, both of Newark, | these days he has to have an or-'were reported missing last night ganization which knows its stuff. in Most employers can remember Island, 10 miles south of here. when they first started out. Many| The seirch began after R. J.| can remember their first job in- Steele reported the boys failed to they were return: the canoe to its berth at)

terview and how

the vicinity of

treated. They know how you feel.. Delaware City, near the island.

But they like to see a youngster | A boatman reported seeing the come in under own steam. Try youths. paddling near the island, r once the site of Ft. Delaware, a |

it. You'll gain by it.

Baby Born After Mother

Is Hurt in Car Crash WAUKESHA, Wis, Nov.

(UP)--Doctors today gave an in-| - fant, born while its mother was —Harold Wilson, president of the injuries suf-| British. Board of Trade, says fered in -an automobile accident, there may be some hope of get(ting more coffee for homemakers The four pound eight-ounce Who have been faced with sky-

unconscious . from & 50-50 chance to live,

daughter of Mrs. Joseph Adams 24, hadn't been due until January

struck her car while she was en —— bh route to a Thanksgiving dinner. The Jacobs Bros. F al H 6 Key U. S. Atomic a WE THEIL UAC n ‘Targets Pointed Out Indians State Board of Funeral Directors and Embaimers. | Highly qualifed fo give our pairons the finest in funeral AE ve. ne ~sorvice, OUR SERVICE 15 COMPLETE. We havea large; “ , beautiful casket display room well stocked with mer. pays the “world’s most perfect atomic targets” are New York, chandise—caskets, dresses, sults, shoes and undorclothBoston, Baltimore, Norfolk, ing. Complete funeral arrangements may be made of our Seattle and San Francisco. , — establishment. “ Maj. Gen. Hugh J, Knperr, war- Our funeral service recommends itself. As the need occurs, old friends time deputy commander of the coll us tor the consoling service thot is ours to render: - “} |

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (UP)

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what to do with my parents, Mrs. Manbut they're always going to our ;

{hurt their feelings, but I wish they would stay away.

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{has his relatives in, to see him,|

{start early. We stay late. I work]

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poolroom, 2125 E. 10th St. (rear),

and racing forms. No arrests] BORED WIFE. |

At 7:15 p. m. yesterday another]

{did not know who owned the ma-|

the difference between a cry of

He inHumphries’ in your own words. You likely can|gecream which was heard through-

Mrs. Humphries said the bite left tooth

Nov. 26] (UP)—A Coast Guard cutter, a|

Pea-Patch

Britain, he said, is considering| But it arrived yesterday a few a plan to divert some African eof-| hours after Mrs, Adams received fee critical head injuries when a Mil-|up waukee road passenger train Which has forced prices up. -

to the United States to make for the Brazilian shortage

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dances. club and my boy friend and I go

: PD "How about suggesting that You four go dancing occasion ally? That would please your parents and maybe take care of their A Most all teen-agers are upset | by their parents’ Merry Widow Waltz. I doubt if we adults could interest you whatever we did. I think you prefer that we

you want us parental, but not I remember the “staring lines” that ruined the fun of | stag lines at dances. It was | painful to be smiled at ine dulgently or be discussed by the oldsters.

I guess we adults should go to adult places. I know for sure we shouldn't let age find us making young people’s business our business and criticism our criterion for happiness. We should avoid our terrible ruts, skip boring details, and banish sensitiveness and bossing. I know it's boring for you to hear from us: “When I was your age,” “If I'd had your oppor tunities,” and “When you've lived as long as I have.”

Husband Trouble MY MOTHER-IN-LAW cooks Thanksgiving dinner especially for my husband, not for me. She!

not me. She looks forward to seeing him. I'm extra baggage. , | He drags me to those horrible family dinners all the time. We|

in the kitchen all day. I am polite.| I touch on one aunt's health, knowing it will please her. 1 let!

corner and give the family the, devil. I hear reminiscing and look at baby pictures. I tickiei-babies’| toes. I'm sweet when they ask| why we haven't had children. I act like I'm glad I'm part of the family. | My husband sleeps. He says) hello to everybody and gives his nieces and nephews that “your| He teases his mother and ‘goes to bed saying! “Nothing like my old bed” He gets away with it with his mother and mine, My mother thinks he! ks tired. He gets enough sleep. He never losés it unless there's some place he wants to go. How can I break up those naps and make him see his duty? |

You wouldn't want your hus- | | band buzzing like a woman. | | You wouldn't want him under | | your feet in the kitchen. He | | feels out of place and sneaks | | off. You'd do-the same if you | | were around a group of men. | When relatives and in<aws feel comfortable they'll likely get along and enjoy each other. | Your husband feels at home in both families. His mother and yours feel like good hostesses | when they make someone com- | fortable. i When he's napping you know | where he is. You can take the | family dinners occasionally. | Try to add something to them. | You won't be bored if you contribute enough to a friendship and a conversation.

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

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