Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1950 — Page 7
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It's Do or Die 2 ve seme . John H. Campbell £35 2% of Se (Selfish Husband Poses ‘Problem di Tn i Sale Val Tonight for : Tolls iF NE SANE to her children de B Ta like “Mrs. C.” who has Ries Monday 3 bri er Ho art ands Bi . . pends on how she and up with mistreatment and urial. Plann 3 ; pi | Detroit Wings py New York Rangers
her Pushand Ep along. 3 nonsupport for a long time { nother Mother’ —telling of the woman cross to her chil-| 0" oy of her Ie? in Floral Park | Rites for William S. DeMoss, i oean pars { {former Indianapolis manufacCan Clinch Title With One Victory
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dren in front of a theater—stop to realize that? I don’t think there's a mother who ioves her children more than, S"® Bad security betore sne ee Tor Jonn Har y Tam turer, will be 10:30 a. m. Monday I fo, Ft invariably, when my husband and 1 have cross words, married the man. She wanted | to Vestiriay or hgan Bt. Wel in Terre Haute. Burial will be-in m left nervous and take it out — ts | ’ | Frankfort. on my children. The cross mother YY started it and commend you, eompaniotstiip. She still wants phe 53¢ 2 pm. Monday in Royster] Mr. DeMoss died Thursday in probadly is a mother like T am. |tor advising women to be better | it. She doesn’t want a lonely & Askin West Washington Street me re Haute. Formerly operating Seldom getting timé away from wives but telling “Mrs. C.” to. De house. Do you think shell get Aortuary. Burial will be in Floral tne DeMoss Tool & Die Manufac-
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DETROIT, Apr. 22 (UP)—It's her children. I've had but one the ki companionsmip- by lamoasung Fark. turing Co. here, he was a service r ( i : nd of wife her husband de-| » room Monday do or die for the Detroit Red afternoon and three evenings out serves was too-much. basa dei. the old gentleman? Most peo- ky: amphell, who was 57, had of Masonic Lodge and a fo 5 and convenient Wings tonight in their struggle !? hres years. Then my children man needs is fo go down in Ten-| “ple try to live up to people who EO re eae Jatt pe Rrpinglon | ] : or : with the amazing” New York “cre along. nessee where men do not bea] it : : nt after his iL th g X| I'm oniy“hllowed 5.0 the| thelr wives. A man like him ‘live ‘up to them if they respect lican committeeman of the Ninth| Surviving are his wite, Eila,| : display of merchandise fo all polis Indians Rangers for the Stanley Cup — dOTRer. drEEioes: ii hus. should be kept away from all and enjoy those people. Some Precinct, 19th Ward. He retired Terre Haute; a daughter, Mrs. . : symbol of the world hockey pang is oe! gre ls en my ones | women including his mother an al " all 1 tukes I, otic person four years ago from Hamilton- Thomas L. Stovall, also of Terre, gaining an championship. and asks for Change Teh T get sisters. mes z |Harris & co, where he was -a Haute, and a sister, Mrs. Frankle| ame way With New York needing. only back. He picks out the children’s| irs. iy Said that she and he her| to. get the ball foling. ‘Aq- Sean. fclude his wits. May; earton, Rokaino, . ———— e victory to cop its first cup in clothes, pays.th and are in their 50's S wise, : ely upon his 5 ig the Prexular ya Be oo bills and BUYS et have wanted a home and mit the good you see (In him), a brother, Claude, and a half- 2 Yanks Die i in Blaze L champion Wings were on the spot {she gave him one, free. He is no| Make the most -of it; and try brother, Cleo Levin, all of Indli-| KOBE, Japan. Apr. 22 (1 | NN
"the veteran J champion Ot.| Before we started buying a man at all if he doesn
“They needed two straight victories home he sald he wouldn't give me I¢ Jer] to bu the: KiSd ul wite-Geaeived | SHEPONE.
Two Americans were burned to
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in at short- anything for that home and if he| by the kind of a husband you'd q ss to save hockey's richest prize for y g bY ] death and a third was missing their 7% hookey P ORey Rue he yas saving | beats her. Security and compan-| LIKE him to be.” Russell C. Young today ir. a'fire which destroyed the 1SOS SOUTH EAST ST. tching Detroit was in a similar posi-riding home in a taxi cab. Now| {ionship are the reasons she mar-| mre Services for Russell C. Young, Oriental Hotel, noted tourist retwo weeks ago against the his excuse is that all his money’ e9 Bi | ~ Let Mrs. Manners and read- 339 E. North St. will be 2 p. m. sort and American occupation of- s a. S488 inaged again tion Pui 3 2 te ns O08 1010 the T I y LONG-TIME SOUTH | ers of The Times share your Monday in Lauck Funeral Home. ficers' billet. Four others were Mayo, have Toronto Maple Leafs but won two ome. 1 suggeste SIDE READER. problems, Write in care of The Burial will be in Crown Hill. seriously burned and 10 others
in a row to advance into the working at home but got an argufinals. ment. “We did it once so we should be _ He thinks the children should able to do it again,” Red Wing have little friends in to play but Coach Tommy Ivan said. he doesn’t want-my sister or girl Detroit will be fighting to keep|-Tichd to enter the house when Ve e's gone. I don’t get to visit my nets pistes aati Steel. - sister unless he takes me but he visits women friends. second straight year that a lowly ’ fourth-place finisher in the regu- I've refused to give love when
all that is received is somethin, lar campaign roared back to- dump , oat “He gets clean iy 2
Hu first place Wings in the play- joan nome and bed, clean children Mud Hens’ offs. ) and meals on time. were George Toronto pulled the trick last’ 1.4 15ve to know what I should ero, ss; Don year. 0 to get something out of my
d nickerbocker, A New York cup victory would (00 pusband, Teaders, > be even more humiliating for. De-
in their first 0, have been ate pitching 1g lineup are year's squad. Ander. Dwain 1st the Redon only three 349 AA race. 2ssive in the hibition sea-
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Do you hyn. think a _Times, ; 214 Ww. Maryland St. 63, died received minor hurts.
Feather-Bedding Scheme of Firemen's Union to Put an
Additional Fireman on Diesel L-~omotives Has Been
& 2a Bob troit because the “orphan” Ran-| WIFE AND MOTHER ro ange a gers have not had the advantage Paring your husband on the e Tigers and of playing a single game at | at home. Pack encouragingly and affec- | | tionately usually brings better D4 Dasemiun, d 1 R Jesus than plumping the pil- - aces ows and pushing the sweeper. pprenticeship Har op Your husband may be stingy Se oer Slated Tomorrow | and omiating but hes bul Another thrilling hard-top race. Act like you like him when cats program is slated for. the West you're home or out together. hurled four- morrow afternoor. “Tire trials You like i well RY 5 ey Illinois.shut ~ gre slated -for-noon with. Ahe-Orst wpypowity- him: Let him know-|-He, i heat event at 2:30. about it, and pleasantly
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Many of the~ leading ‘hard-top: race drivers in the Middle West have entered the events for the)
second. program of the -season.|
{ist Sunday nearly 10,000 fans| were on hand for the opening of | the season and were treated to an. afternoon of thrills and spills. Slated to defend his dual vie-] tory honors of last Sunday _ is Hester Clark, Indianapolis. Clark
show you have a will of your | . own. Leave him with the children if he won't pay for a baby | sitter. Go out, and go out look‘ing your best. How on earth aid you get yourself brow-beaten like this? Do you enjoy self-pity? Maybe we'll hear from some women who have learned how to handle stingy husbands and who have awakened to the fact
Fact-Finding Boards Appointed by Presidents Roosevelt and Truman Have Said These Demands Were "Devoid of Merit" and They Were
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ERDAY that husbands take them out IATION won both a heat event and the if they're proud of them. bus (postponed, feature race. Fastest time of the J : 10 2-9 9 u 1 day was set by Duke Kimmerling,
also entered on the program to- Raps Brute Husband MOITOW. { HOW COULD you uphold the {brute husband who beat up ‘Mrs. |C., West Side?” I am a man and firmly believe- in -respect to the
Local Bowlers jamais s di f h Lagging in ABC [fms ox, frserdiess of bor since since
COLUMBUS, O., Apr. 22—In-__Y I've read your column dianapolis bowlers still found it “(aa Political Advertisement difficult making much progress in| the minor events of the ABC|
tournament here yesterday. . Howard White scored 566 in the,
lowe, McCopne pitcher, Mar-
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hors em Now the Firemen's Leaders Seek to Paralyze Railroad Transporta- - id a prize. Jim Todd and Wilson
runs—Russell, Shopp posted the best doubles count of 1082 and will probably finish out of the prize list.
Indianapolis singles and doubles
eighth inning N00 —2 7 2 1000 —2 5 1 + Bickford and
“tian to Compel the Railroads fo Employ 2 Wholly Unnecessary Addi-
0. 000+ 0. Qe ff rin CES imminent doratin ach i | Fir to Rid Diesel L tives. This Sch Pl. A un Eri ow mem - fiona ireman to Ride on Diese ocomo ives. This Scheme is Plain 0 box— 1% 11 8 Totals . ........oe. 357 5 e108 pieeher- Werle Bob u aw tt 10 I IST Kiner, Wests Totals © learn. 381 321 381-1083 oi — Ravmond Fox veeses 137 183 158— 478 Howard White v..... 189 208 160— 537
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179 226 566 CANDIDATY. FOR roe 8 ER , i co i EE Nai 2s avern 33 Jim To dd Lo 188 164 136— 483; TN h8 Sq : i> neral Home 801 Fight Results ® QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE a Ph cy Prarmacy 8 - -B¥ United Press Ld . PLANNED PROGRAM ® i Tawks | 309 gonnny santon 14 sew voit outpointed ERCUENLEANAENIULEAIATE 588 Joe Miceli 142 New York 35 I NO. 39-G | Mixed 38 fh die stopped litt Beckett, ote Will Be Appreciated - erine ...... 57 . - eee iE LL. 56 - Charen 88 . = th Mixed. Leaders of the Firemen’s Union have called a Here's what the board had to say on that \) . Fast oe nation-wide strike starting with four great point:
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—— “The safety and on-time perform- I ¢ GUTSTANDINGLY GOOD..."
ance of Diesel electric locomotives operated under current rules have
railroads on April 26th. These railroads are the New York Central, Pennsylvania, Santa’ - Fe and Southern.
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BELL 31 fil t De endable pute only in an unsuccessful effort to give a been shown aS a support for the produced good results.” po MOE it SNA Prices cloak of respectability to vicious feather- Brotherhood proposal under which a “The safety and on-time performMarket S08 * Wolf Sussman, Inc. 5 Ble STORES lbedding demands. ~_ fireman would be required to be at ance of Diesel-electri¢ locomotives Mixed 308 [|__228 W. Washington 51. | 37-39 S. ILLINOIS ST. - all times continuously in ‘the cab of" operated under current rules indicate women! EBV—mr——_1 Ws ul WE After a careful study of the first demands of - road Diesels. The proposal must be that Diesel electric operation has a de LET US WASH YOUR | en this Union, a presidential fact-finding board rejected.” Doen safer uian’sisam- locomotive
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on May 21, 1943, reported to President Roosevelt that there was no need for an extra fire- the Union leaders are trying to make jobs
man on Diesel locomotives. where there is no work. In other words, a
o . lain case of “feather-bedding.” Again, on September 19, 1949, after a second © ig
The real reason behind these demands is that Remember! These are not statements of the
railroads. They are just a few of the many similar conclusions reached by President Truman's Fact-Finding Board, which spent months investigating the claims of the Union leaders.
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f Linoleum in Indiana ——————————— . . . tat > RUGS from $2.39 You Save Because We Save hearing on the Union leaders’ demands, a sec- The railroads have no intention of yielding —— Look tor the store with the vis red ||| MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS ond board reported to President Truman that to these wasteful, make-work demands. [ENING PAINT . ONOLEUM co. 522.85 ., $29.95 “there presently exists no need for an addiLTS 511. Washington Same ROBERY aL : Clat hes tional fireman upon either the ground of ca ————— ne ° v o arylan © | Sa GEO J EGENOLF dy — safety or that of efficiency or economy of EASTERN ee] | SEO. EGENOLF orca] oe. SOUTHEASTERN DUCED A | HAAG 'S SAFETY RECORD OF DIESELS WESTERN ENUINE 181, W. South LI-6212 § 402 N. Capitol Ave. | THYL h 2x3 22 ight Frans OUTSTANDINGLY GOOD vis 9 BE "a REE Although the railroads accepted the board's iH A | L R oO A D 21 : LO ANS £ EPIPHONE findings, the Union leadérs have brazenly Avro © WE BUY DIAMONDS © a GUITARS rejected them. They represent that an extra " ihe this w ho atverks ih talk % i . ET : “ we ea er isemen Ray Sta. WOLF SUSSMAN, INC. 2! INDIANA MUSIC CO. fireman is needed for “safety -reasons.” Ve Me yuilahing os mul or)er ahve boat io You crmm— 239 W. WASHINGTON ST. 81 1s eqomo rR. 184 A : - at first hand about matters which are imporiant’to everybodg .
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