Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1950 — Page 24

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Four Men Face Gaming Charges

Ask Mrs. ‘Manners—

Fred Hand. 62, was arrested at

j Four more men faced 2. ‘Unf appy Girl’ Sorry moans She's Not First Choice

908 E. 19th St. and Gene Johnson, 22, at 653 E. 19th St. Both were charged with keeping a room for pool selling They were arrested yesterday.

DEAR MRS. MANNERS: .

Phone LI. 3995 36'/, W. Washington St.

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linois - St... was arrested at 216 Some of the girls refused him. Indiana Ave. and charged with advertising a lottery and gift en- each time and won another. girl terprise. and bought another ring He was Thurman Toom. 65, arrested at faithful to each girl, though, while ‘359 Massachusetts Ave. washe went with charged with operating a lottery her. oe =) and gift ‘nterprize and advertis- He and his fa -W NG Pp 1 ing a lottery and gift enterprise. ther are very gl of

much alike. His ov father has been Ft. Harrison Officers FE ey To Visit ORC School Limes, Twi of a= na a is wives dle i Col. Forrest Smith, command- oo of them fell 3 : ant, and Lt. Col. James O. Harris, jn love with anoperations officer, at the Organ- other man. As ized Reserve Corps School, -Ft. far as I know he

: ; : was faithful to Benjamin Harrison, will visit the

Sie : : each wife model ORC scheol at Allentow Nn, Both of them are well educated ’a., Thursday and Friday.

They will study operations at and have good positions. Both of the Pennsylvania school. The Ft. them are easy to get along with Harrison ORC school has been in and have many friends operation two weeks. I suppose the ‘whole trouble is

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I'm afraid to believe he’s: sure

He backed out on some of them.

Losing a girl never seemed to bother him. He started right out

my pride. Do you think’ 1 could ever forget I wasn't first choice? UNHAPPY GIRL. Men need some romances before they marry though Boy Friend seems to have overdone it. Maybe you'd feel better if you'd have a few romances of your own to even up with him. It would a god way, though the hard way, to see if he really loved you. There's a chance he might not give you up as easily as he did the others. He probably has enough charm to keep you interested if you marry him. What you have to worry about is the danger of changing your own personality by living in the past. Now you pretend to believe him when he says he loves you more than he did any of the other girls. He'd expect you to believe him if you two married. He wouldn't want to be nagged about his past life. He's a carefree person. You'd have to be carefree right along with him to keep him interested.

Army Wins Round

In Marine Argument

The old argument, Army vs. Marines, broke out in Criminal Court 2 yesterday and the Army won this round. The fight began Sept. 18, when Charles Fleenor, Greenfield, a former Marine, and Olen Bailey, 348 S. Barton Ave. decided to “settle” the age-old discussion at the back gate of the U. 8S. Rubber Co. plant, 518 E. Georgia St. Mr. Bailey was taken to General Hospital, and' 78 stitches were required to close cuts in his body. Mr. Fleenor was on the defensive yesterday when he came before Judge Saul I. Rabb. Fleenor was fined $100 and placed on probation for 90 days. Judge’ Rabb said he would give him 90 days to pay the fine “so that Christmas would not be interfered with.”

2 Police Killed, 16 Hurt In S. Africa Riot }'

CAPETOWN, South Africa, Nov. 28 (UP)-—-Two white policemen and at least nine natives were killed, and 16 police injured in a clash yesterday at the Witzieshoek Reserve, Eastern Orange Free State, it was reported today. Trouble began when tribesmen held a meeting to protest the weeding out of poorer cattle from their Herds by the government. Police tried to break up the gathering. The natives then attacked with guns. stones and axes. Police’ opened fire from sub-machine

guns.

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General Motors workers get a 1- panies which have cost-of-living Aviation, Packard and StudeDue to Hit Record 174.5, GM workers get two cents, Ford Motor Co. Bendix Corp. such a pact. The index is no would mean” a ‘three-cent boost WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (UP) which admittedly 1s 1ow, may be record high tomorrow and bring General Motors and the United The Bureau of Labor Statistics, a point to the index for the lag |

sent-an-hour raise. escalator - contracts- with UAW. baker. Chrysler alone of the “hig t- expected to Boost Would Give : at GM. But some sources re--The October cost of living readjusted. That might boost the a two-cent hourly wage increase Auto Workers (CIO) agreed about which ' will release the Oct. 15 in rent.

kept a strict silence. - But observers believed October prices were high enough to send the index beyond the record of 174.5 it set in August and September, 1948, i

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