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“Hunting for. Work.

‘Navy Veteran Hos Bad Luck

Since I got out of the Navy, at the age of 21 I have been in the bookkeeping department of #8 company which recently went out of business. For the past

three months I have had no

fuck getting a job and am getting discouraged. How can I keep up my spirits? I realize that a person who is too down

" in fhe mouth can’t have much

luck finding a job. By JAMES GRAYSON

Back in those days when your time wasn't your own and when your future wasn't yours to deyou longed for the time when you could think out your own plan of action. For three

cide,

If you “have a personal job problem write James Grayson in care of The Times. ho

years now you have

of a business organization. You nix. have been busy doing things which were there to be. done. Through no fault. of your own:

you are again foot-loose. “As back in 1946 you have. th fvn of wondering just what nex

Unemployment is not always a calamity. Sometimes it's an op-

portunity. Jolted out of a jo

gwhich you may have been taking © you are again on yo''r mettle, You have some deciding to do. What's next no one

for granted,

knows. . But it's. something.

going _ te

Jou really haven't time to get

anyway. You have

‘most former service men I know you were up against some pretty hard situations at various times . when you were in the armed You surprised, not only yourself as u overcame

forces, your home folks, well, by .the way obstacles. Remember?

In a like manner you have had to work out some things for yourself during the past three years. You were no doubt, per-| plexed and bothered back there in| the bookkeeping ~ department. Although help was available, you had to work out some things for yourself, - And you got a kick out

of it.

-~ Your situation today. isn't a You have “some

Jot different.

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ROSE BOWL GAME—Red Bar ‘ber will announce the play-by-play of the football classic at Pasegdena. Ohio State, champion {team of-the Big Ten, meets Call fornia .

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« WIRE- jliness of was’ 81.

“Capric- Vera Hunt;

WIRE-WLW, Jacqueline {Gene Hunt E&r.,

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Services for |Clayborn, 828 Blake Sti,-who died | |yesterday in his apartment there,| TELEPHONE. HOUR — Lily will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednes-| Pons, coloratura soprano, will be day in Freeman Funeral Home. the.guest of Donald Voorhees and Burial will be the orchestra. For her aria of the Cemetery. He was 87. evening she will offer “O Radi-| ance of My Being” from’ Doni-'Indidna Avenue barber. He was] been 2 part zetti’s opera ‘Linda de Chamou- born in Georgetown,’ Ky. and|

News—Vou Ask For If Double or Nothing

Rites Tomorrow | For Mrs. Apple |

Indies for Mrs. Ida May Apple, 'to get a divorce, apolis . resident 60 years, Girl.” whd diéd Saturday in St. Vin-| Sents ‘Hospital, —will-be-—-held- at remember—Irene Dunne in--2 p. m. tomorrow in the McCord) Street.” She loved a married man land waited. She was still in love in the IOOF and still waiting when she died. |" The picture brought tears from Mrs. Apple, who lived in 223 most of us. We women like to suffered ‘an cry—at movies, over books and She sometimes fn marriage. We don’t cry happily in marriage, though, A native of near Oaklandon,'if your husbands aren't around

eanor Steber will sing “Bird Song" she was the wife of the late John Willing to dry the tears.

“My Beautiful Apple, retired farmer who died With Miss Dunne’s tears went hiding — and

Funeral Home, Oaklandon.

Burial will be

and Cemetery, Oaklandon. +

seven weeks,

“Onward, Christian in 1935. She was a member of the hiding — constant Howard Barlow con- Oaklandon Christian Church and loneliness. No woman wants to be “Donkey attended Cadle Tabernacle here. lonely or have a man hide her

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.| Zim two grandchildren,’ May Boicourt and and a greatandson, Gene Hunt Jr. all of

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Christopher C.

in New Crown |

Mr, Clayborn was a retired

other man.

. is held “confidential.

EAATY WIFE had a dats the day I came home trom Veterans hos:

T've been seriously fl since last spring: For several months {

WSS ERPS 3 re:

She kept the date, telling me she was going to the grocery. | She finally Admitted it. She has been drinking and has come home | s Siagiering several under the influence of away, She likes to be adored, dis-| _|drink, she ordered my handi- player and complimented. J capped mother out of our house. Women often put themselves mother

times. Once,|

has cleaned and,

cooked for her making herself | They add a romantic; and under- | sick, with my wife out. with an- standing male and exciting elr-| (cumstdnces. Without the

My wife's ‘past is none too

She was raised in an or- enjoy | the role. phanage and later lived with a! | married man who was the father o " {of her haby. Because I saw some good qualities in her I insisted on/ our wedding. I wanted to keep her relatives from having the baby taken away from her, { I never mentioned her past life, ‘even after I found she ‘had stepped out. I am only interested - {in her present and ur future. | I know why she stepped out.’ She's easily talked into things by people showing interest in her. I love her dearly. She swears she won't do these things again. want to trust her, In fact, I do.

When I go back to the hospital

I'l have a lot of time to -think and worry. That isn't good for me. I need all the strength I can [Z1assmnt Yeley Sons muster so I'll get well

Can you show us how to break

my wife of stépping out, her one bad habit! She really wants to do what's right.

MR. “J”

' Contact the veterans hospital social service department, “Mr. 4.” What you tell the workers You aeed consultation with se much involved. Perhaps the social service workers can interpret to your wife what her fidelity would

mean to you. They. may refer

Your wife needs help Just as

you do. She needs ™ realize how |

she'd fegl if the situation were réversed, Denied the compalonship of marriage she gets lonely, toa. When she’s lonely she gets ideas. A mother-in-law isn't always Interesting to a young woman. Social workers might interest your wife in volunteer work, community activities

« socially acceptable, or a job and keep her busy and faith- |

ful. Stepping out isn’t a disease and it's up to your wife to get over it. All of us need help sometimes, though, “Mr. J.” Accepting help doesn’t make us appear weak but refusing it does.

Warns of Loneliness

You asked us

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