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UCKLAND, New Zealand— = birds dislike mothballs? emelly oil dampen their en- power installations? Biectric Department hopes the answers yes. \ Atferica heard about the bird! New Zea-| Now some sey radio every night! been Answer: State Hydro- | Department is going to around had married the men who vut these Page One) : recently ‘ Security Administra- Werehow that every day more ng & perman- explained that a rule of thumb for d the existence of a per- insured status is this: the time between Janu- #4, 1997 and your 65th birth- Gey As soon as you've worked @ep-hell this time, or as soon as yew have worked ten full You heave « prid-up polic: whet We call a permanently-in- eed Matus.” Once the perman- Mt ates be acquired, a person ered net work anymore tor continued, Weal to be sure to make it clear Pat the amount of the insurance Genetit will be more the longer fou keep working.” STOCK MARKET (Continued From .Page One) danger of infiation. The market, up to to- Ga, Wnthieated that deflation had ; end the beard increased nat buying to revive the Tee | —~MIAMI | ' DAT service fee ow Come: tartan fine ewe Cee cet ty HF. hes tat, toe one { eet Grete fee TL, oe ae | please _ people? weep because their never take them anywhere. and here is’ one who is bemoaning the fact that her husband wants to be going somewhere all’ the ‘ime. < their versa, everything would have been just lovely. ‘@ year ago. greatest factors towards making someone who likes the things that'we like. For we all desire companionship and if we are acq’ dance, play golf, play nh eon or swim, it is much nicer to do so Oey olbscanagell + paler with our own husband or wife at their death. Miss| ‘than with someone else. nesged the ceremony. Dear Louisa: \ to think it is awful. Well, I just want to say that a spacey like that a8 pil build nests me fine and that if some of these complaining women had a . os ave husband like mine who wants to be Galt somewhere all the New Zealand State Hydro- | time, they would get mighty tired of it. » No» matter how strenuous the day has been, or if we are half-sick, Dick has his bright idea every night of stepping out somewhere or running over to see somebody. If I finally persuade him tow. stay home, he looks so restless and jittery that it gets me alif u Oh, for a husband who would . be i . ~ ‘ ihe | Lours B. sition {eenter) takes the oath of cffice es new secretary of defense it cf the Pentagon building at Washington. Monday. Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson (righ him in. Jemes V. Forréstal, retiring secretary of defcnse, watches at left., A large LOUISA’S LETTER 21 VISITORS GO ON (Continued From Page One> be satisfied to stay home and Evanston, Illionis; Frances Stark, read the paper or listen to the} Brooklyn; EL. B. Alabama. Some women husbands Elizabeth, Francis, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodds, Oak Park, Ili- oan “dit is nois; Dr. Wyle Scott and party; dees Parc is tO) ond Mra” Ed MoAuliffe, Jeckscr Heights, New York. et John Pearson of the Chamber “ of Commerce office staff was in! 1. Mohandas K. Gandhi end charge of the trip. | \ I hear so many, women, complaining about their husbands} 2» What is the: per wanting to stay home all of the time. Because a man wants to come home at night and rest after a hard day's work, they seem ual taxpayer for purposes? 3. Identify: “The the Fighting 69th.” = reaper, born? rid 5. When was ‘Nebra: ted to the Union? “the Potomac river flow? 7. What is a decidudds tree? 8. What two Presidents of the U. S. were awarded the No- bel peace prize? 9, What was Madame Curie’s maiden name? 10. What is a man. said to be doing when he “fights windmills?” Richard McCartney, New Jersey; T. J. The “Answers Count Folke Bernadotte. 2. $600 instead of $500. 'T wonder why these women i find out something abgui husband's tastes | befote Congeniality is‘ ‘one. of . the & person whose likes are not ours, it woul i sae idea for us to compromise. The; 4. In Virginia. husband who..wants to be a! when she does go. The stay-at-home husband can, be persuaded, no doubt. eee nd desires © a good 3. Maj. Gen William, J, Dono- van. 5. On March 1, 1803, awl i “apenas 6. The Chesapeake bay: / .¢| Playboy will perhaps agree to} pe , they were married. _ Because, if eas home aca are ie gs fers ae One that sheds its leaves in he women who like to run stay-at-home wife will go with winter. ' : hol him the other half and be arree., & Theodore Roosevelt and like the same thing, and vite lable and enthusiastic about it Woodrow Wilson. | 9. Marie Sklodowska. 10. Warring against imaginary to go evils. 4 i 4 |} somewhere one or two nights of Se is im the|® Success of married life. It. is/ the week if his wife will let.him! LOOSE WHEEL ; so mueh--easier to get on with) rest\in peace: by.his beloved KILLS GIRL, 9 same | radio the rest of the time. eX 4 Yours, SUFFOLK, Va.— As Mable LOUISA. | Elizabeth Barret, 9, of Rosemont, Address Your Leiters to: “LOUISA”, P. O. BOX 532, {and struck her, Orangeburg, S. C. played dong the highway, a wheel sptin off a passing trailer breaking her neck. She died shortly after the ‘ accident. However, if: we have. married Siudldaked fora timely new kind of operating economy Pee ee ee See these stand-out distinctions of the new 1949 Studebakers New decorator-fabric upholsterics » New body colors © Self-adjusting brakes ¢ Vari- able ratio “extra-leverage” steeting ¢ Pan- oramic vision Seats centered between the axles » Low center of gravity @ Glare-proof “black light" instrument panel dials e Auto- matic hill holder (standard except on Champions) ¢ Autpmatic overdrive, Cli- matizer heating and ventilating, white side- wall tires and wheel trim rings or diace optional at extra cost on all model, Cece eee even a ae ge 1130 Duval St. “4 a 3 THE TWINS GARAGE 4. Where was Cyrus McCor-| h ' mick, the inyentog pf the} Ukely hit you rely you hibaaee given’ ‘e] ou ¥ it to the fishes!” .-. hit - fishes?” Mee t al sks admit- 6. Into what body of water does} ehok “Just this, would no’ doubt valatable. since I i ' { 1 1 ! j i t | | | | | | the do buy word. Wore you like to keep more of your income untouched by outgo for car operation? Well, the answer is right before you ia any 1949 Studebaker Car, Gas economy is written all over every inch of a | new Studebaker’s flight-streamed structure. No | burdensome dead weight squanders any of the gas you buy. How much this runs into in savings, any owner { of a postwar Studebaker will tell you. Stop in and get the names of some people to tale to about it now, Phone 169 | i here where a bout fonsieut. * =e ‘The money you pay .in as premiums on your Gulf Life policy is invested:in many business and commun-- ity enterprises. As a Gulf Life policyowner, you have a share in these investments. PROTECTION AND SECURITY COME FIRST! Nearly half a BILLION dollars are now behind the million folks like you who are Gulf Life policyowners. On December 31, 1948, the. total was $441,798,285. And to guarantee:your insurance plans there were re- serves of $45,261,143.5]: In addition, Gulf Life, at the end of the year had an additional $6,147,973.56 available. 5 HOUSING AND BUSINESS BUILDINGS You have a share, too, in first mortgages ‘on hun- dreds of homes and businesses. On December 31st $24,249,005.00 of these Gulf Life investments were solving homes and business problems for many, and helping to keep Southeastern progress at a high level. Stores, and other business buildings are included in these “Build the South” investments. Gulf Life has $7,023,214.39 in U. S. government obligations. These bonds facilitate operation of our government, help in the fight to maintain our free enterprise sys-’ tem, and stabilize our economy. GOVERNMENT FINANCING STIR le JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA is Yes, indeed, we do mean you! As a Gulf Life policy owner, You ARE a €apitalist. Here’s why: LOCAL GOVERNMENT AID Bridges, highways, water plants and many bene®. cial community projects are financed by bond Gulf Life holds $4,143,284.84 in municipal, and state securities. Local capital, your savings, i meeting local needs. BUSINESS IN GENERAL Investment by Gulf Life in leading business enter: prises, including public utilities, railroads, banks, makes you, Mr. Policyowner, holder of # small share in each of these great firms. YOU EMPLOY HUNDREDS You, and the 1,000,000 oth. ers like you, employ 1,400 peo- a ple who serve directly the needs of policyowners in the South. * . eastern states, and indirectly others throughout nation and far corners of the globe, S GROUP INSURANCE In addition to the great strides made by Guif Life in expanding its service to individual policyowners, last year our Group Insurance Department made great progress. The number of groups a creased 125%; group volume showed a gain of 50%; casualty insurance and hospi Premiums re flected an increase of 67% and overall increased by 70%. The years ahead show even larger sales of this important service coommean . SUP ANCE COMPANY cutee Gulf Life Insura 51514 Duval Street re, nce Co. 4. B. SYMMONETTE, District Manager Telephone 33° oO a> eset, + o_O n afieaiieiiek a