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ol 5 The teen-age incidence percent- between 1400 south and 2300 Miss Waters Praises God tune,” girl | Has Eye on Shoe age, especially for 16-year-olds, is north of Washington St, and For Retu F ‘ bh answered. Repair Shop {on the “increase here, city health|from State Ave. east, to White| : efurn From Obscurity 3 hed king life has TéPOTts showed today. This is the River on the West Side. Dorothy Shay pe assured her, Mont Sf my Working ® Pas [product of broken homes, lax| Fringe areas extend from Bel- ; : ‘ Earl Wil : oes “It will look | DR spent as a painter. nd drive/ mont Ave. on the west to Sherman | son ; » years ago I had a leg injury Supervision and a misplaced Le gan sige Fogg NEW YORK, Apr. 11—Finding religion on Broadway very, very large beside your which keeps me from climbing. for “adventure.” » ’ “»

tiny, tiny feet” . ' A friend has a small shoe re-

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But last night at the Empire, Ethel Waters was praising God—in religious language a little unusual for the Broadway of today—for answering her prayers and per“mitting her to do a comeback| grow after “10 years of obscurity.” Ethel had a crucifix on her|

dressing table, a religious poem| on the wall, and a bag of re-

Bhe was praising God even more prayerfully than the drama) § critics—and that was a lot—for voting her show, “The Member of the Wedding,” the best drama of the year. ® =» =» : i “GOD'S a great pal to have, Ethel said with a gigantic smile. “He answered my prayers—Holy Week, too.” . “Do you really mean you were Ethel Waters

@ faith” Ethel said. “Even if it is,

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pair ship and has offered to | teach me the business which he plans to give up and which he” will sell to me. My wife is working and I can take the time to

she told me. “God was even in the dumps I worked in. I was afrrid the smoke hurt my voice, then I said, ‘Well, where's your

> § i . He, $85 clear. We learn this business. What is Some people say it's‘ blind| Your opinion as to the oppor-

tunities in this occupation? it's wonderful, because it never By JAMES GRAYSON lets you down.” = Spend some time with your e = = friend in his shop and see just WISH I'D SAID THAT: “In What he does. Determine whether the spring, gals bring out the!you'd enjoy doing what he is dosweaters and the sweaters bring Ing. Analyze carefully the various tasks he performs. Would; J 5 8 most of these be interesting or TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: It's boresome to you? mow permissible to pay parking There are opportunities in pracfines by mail, but (suggests Alan tically every occupation for some Dale) women drivers have al- one. Much depends on the person, ways paid them by male. [a great deal on the kind of a ® = = working arrangement he has with WHO'S NEWS: Gertrude Nies- his employer, some dn business en, having done six TV shows in|conditions, and a lot on luck. six weeks, is going to Chicago to| — open at the Chez Paree. She'll

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in obscurity?” I asked her. in a show was for ‘Cabin in the “This time last year I was Sky’ in 1941,” she said. under,” Miss Waters said, sud-| denly grave and unsmiling. much lonesomeness. I shied away| “NOBODY but me knows it. from people. I was afraid they'd] but I only worked seven weeks|ask me when I was goin’ to be last year,” she said. “I was!in a show.” almost starvin’, gs #2 = “When a woman's practically] “HOW did I know? It looked an institution—and then can’t get/like I never was.” no work—that's awful. Ethel has figured it out that “I was down to workin’ all|God punished her for some mis-| kinds of dumps _and dives, the take she made in her private life.! dregs of the profession.” While she won't say what it was,| “You werc really hard up?” [Ethel has always admitted a hot ey SEH {temper. “OH, my dear man, yes! If it! In her dressing room she hadn't been for my home, I'd always forbade swearing. have gone under sure.” | “It was so I wouldn't swear| Ethel's a devout Catholic and myself,” she explains. ! has a little altar in her home. ss = = | Even when she sang” in the! ETHEL says her religious| dumps and dives; she carried the medals, “one of which was blessed religious relics to her dressing by the Pope,” saved her life when |

“Were you really in ‘obscurity’ “Now God has again showered for 10 years?” I asked her.

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live there in one of her four homes . . . Martin & Lewis follow _in care of The Times. ee ed Frank Sinatra into the Copa May| If you plan to operate your own . . . The Pat O'Briens gave a!shop; and it is in a fairly good Hollywood. party for Mrs. Herbpl!location you should be able to Polesie . . . Bing Crosby soloed hold what trade you have and add at Jamaica. He's promised to at-|{Some new business, that is if you tend Billy Eckstine’s opening at{put forth intelligent and enthusithe Paramount tomorrow . . . Ted /astic effort. Lewis got a nag named after him-| If you work for someone else self. It'll run at Rockingham . . ./you will have to be able to turn Hildegarde’s in town on her way out work which compares favorto Europe . . .The Hotel Weylin ably with that of the other workBar is the newest room to switchers both in quality and amount. If to the strolling® violinists’ rage—|you work in a large shop, such except they'll be gals. |as those located in downtown secSportscaster Guy Lebow found(tions of cities, you may be asa man-about-town who's a com- signed to certain tasks. This tends

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- Dr. Gerald Kempf, city health officer, said most infections are the result of sex relations. _ Indianapolis alone is blighted with about 20 per cent of the more than 500 estimated syphilis cases in the state. There were more than 3500 new gonorrhea infections in Marion County last year, according to health office estimates. Only 1399 were reported to health department administrators. Inspection Rates Up Physicians have long declared the 21-to 25-year-old group as

north to Troy Ave., south. | E Breakdown Figures Fewer offenses are recorded in| neighborhoods adequately serviced, by community centers, parks and| police PAL Clubs. Of the 267 “in-patient” cases involving juveniles at the health

center last year, breakdowns) 'showed that 68 were boys and 199 were girls.

Total patient visits to the center for examination or treatment {totaled 28,737 last year as com|pared to 20,607 the year before— lan increase of 8040,

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the range of highest incidence in| However, more cases are going venereal disease. But the lower unreported because adults are iboundary line is giving way to discounting seriousness of infec-teen-age levels. Percentage fig-/tion, Dr. Kempf said. Dr. George ures on infection rates are rising] Bowman, health center director, lespecially at the 16-year-old level. declared victims have been imLast year 79 new cases in the|pressed by “glowing reports” by 16- to 20-year-old age group were|quick cures by new drugs and| reported. There were 18 new cases treatments. |

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In 1949 the police department's Juvenile Aid Division. -Tecorded : : 2411 arrests on all charges. Of Dedication Set these, 115 were cited as sex’ases mes State Service

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! : . . . . Center, 267 juveniles were ad-|Siana State Teachers College will . prices are marked in plain fig mitted for venereal disease treat dedicate iis new Admmistration] - ment last year. and Health Center and Commu:/ ures.

nications and Mathematics 167 Adults Arrested building Friday. ! Juvenile = Aid authorities are Unveiling of a bronze statue, faced with a problem in their sculptured by Dr. Harry V. Wann thrusts at the source of the delin-{of the foreign language depart-, quency problem. Often, they have ment, at 3 p. m., will be followed found, parents most in need of an/by an open house. Gov. Schricker| educational program in the guid-|and Charles W. Hunt, president] i ance of their children ignore it..of Oneonta, N. Y., State Teachers ES hs Those who recognize the neéd,|College, will speak at ceremonies! most often have little use for it./after a 6 p. m. banquet. { 4 | AN nd = = The fourth annual Administra-| AnD arrests in direct connection with tors Conference, the. music. de-| Juvenile cases on charges rang-|partment's senior guest day and] ing from child neglect to sex|a conference for high “school counts. . juniors. and seniors sponsored by| Juvenile authorities, pinpoint-/the Future Teachers of America| ing .their arrests..on .wall.maps,jare also. .on.the.day's.scheditle, |= cw

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