The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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MOSLEM WIVES
BEGIN WAR
ON POLYGAMY
Pakistan Wives Unhappy
‘Over Husband'0
Extra Wives
Tricks To Stretch Space
In Pint Size Kitchen
• 'Stretch 1he walls of your pint -
■'size kit< hen by creating an illus-
ion of VpiicTousiVess, suegesls the,’
jflas Appliance Manuf.it tutor As-
< social ion.
First, see what >oil can remove,
I to gain more floor space. Now. |
what about that kitchen table \o,u
, use as a work counter .as well as
j’far, snack sen ice ? Indispensable.1
you says" Not if you substitute a!
THE C.TERO RECORD, Tuesday, January 18, 1953 !
SET FOREIGN ECONOMlt POLICY
JACK "DRAGNET” WEBB and Dorothy Towne look fiappy as they give the marriage license facts to
Cook County Clerk Richard Daley In Chicago, before their marriage at a hotel. /Internationals
1 Ministers Marry Again j cruelty to the first wife,
i The outcry against polygamy j "You cannot feel the sentiments
; vante after it was learned that two of a married woman who ’must
* cabinet ministers and a popular! share her rights
Pakistanian cricketcer had taken another woman,
second wives.
w orn an
as if wife with
Begum Sarwari
* sliiily hinged self which lulds
♦ ‘against the wall. To get an idea
j of what the Ioom will l.*ok like
without the table, lomovo ii exper-
i imcntally. You'll be amazed at
I the difference it. makes.
I Next, take a good look at jour
j walls. Is it possible you've added
j all those things since the last time
the kitchen Was'painted? Just foi
i fun, take down the tacks and all
j those cute gadgets arid see w hat
j happens. Thol e ! The w alls ac-
tually seem, to he breathing again!
j Baud is a gay deceiver that ran
i work miracles in a liny kitc hen.
HAMA i eeummetids a .-very light
gray dr off white shade for the
walls and woodwork in ail un-
broken line, from reding io floor.
--- Your gas range and tell igerator :
Begum Abdullah, a practicing "'ill blend right into this cool, light
, iii r background and .contribute to the
physician, said she knew of eases ' ,
. total effect of more spare,
where the- first wife' who had no, as ,eekless sis' you Wish with
children had persuaded her has- h 1 il’111 colors m v.'iir atvosorivs,
Joseph M. Dodge
( hair man
John
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State
George M. Humphrey
T rensury
K/rn Taft Henson
Agriculture
Sinclair Weeks
Commerce
Harold K. Stassen
Foreign Operations
By .JOHN HI.AYACKK
j I’nited Press Staff Correspondent
KARACHI, Pakistan, if’Pi Pa-
kistan wives are on the warpath
against polygamy.
The in ode r n Mohammedan
wives in Karachi have mapped out
j a campaign for the prolonged bat-
| tie to wipe put the right for men
, to many more than one wife,
j A spokesman for the All Pakis-
tan Woman's Associations <AP-
| \VA> told the United Press that
legal advice was being sought to
I curb "this social evil.”
j The storm over polygamy, broke
i out w hen Begum Anwar, (1. Ah-
mad, wife of the secretary to the
j Ministry of Interior, fired the first (
shot
j Maj. Gen. Iskander Mirza, min-]
ister of interiur, recently married
a second wife. No mention of this;
j has been made in the press but]
, there is no secrecy about the mar-!
rlaee.
M. A. H. Ispanhani. minister of
said.
She
appealed to women to "de-
hand to marry a second time, The
wives lived happily and "Ihefrst
commerce and industry, recently j noti(.(, of by Hoj.uln T..ssadu<i
made a tiip to I/indon to King |inss«>in to check polygamy.
back his second wife to whom he
married in Britain. The couple
was photographed at the airport
on return but newspapers omitted
mentioning that the wife was his
second.
Pakistan cricketeer A. II. Kar-
dnr made headlines when it was
revealed he had married an Eng-
lish girl. Helen Rosemary Sasti-
low. secretly during the Pakistan
team’s English tour last, summer.
Kardar already has a wife and a
3-year-old son in Lahore.
Although none of the APWA
on
feat attempts at polygamous .mat -! wife even helped the second wife
riages” by refusing to many men in bringing up the latter’s child
who are already married, | ren,”
Dr. Begum Zai'nab Abdullah, a !• Two well knnu,n Mohammedan
councillor of the Karachi Corpora- religious leaders hastily put up n
tion, lent her full support to the defense fnt- the men against "this
hill in the Punjab Assembly given unfair onslaught hv the fair sex.
"These women are talking non-
sense.” one of them said.
as long as you limit these to ar
Hull necessities. Remember, the,
object is to give the morn sweep,
and this is best achieved by a
clean, uncluttered look wherever -
the eje happens to test. pe,nances
Record Personal Appearances
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 37 tUl’t-
Hollywood entertainers si t a rec-
ord breaking 3.S1J personal jip-
fHESE SIX officials, headed by Joseph ?* Doilge, former Budget
director, form President Eisenhower's new Council on Foreign
Economic Policy. The council Is to function on a permanent basil
to insure "orderly development” of programs. (International)
for, the 'military- and j performers appeared without corn
pidilie services last 'year, the Holly- petisationi
w,s,d Uo-ordmatirg t'on.mdhe n„-| (rv^To" popular'”” belief
notmved Monday. HU’ President nuist, |,,K s(,(, uc|| in bright
(ieorge Murphy re|iorled that 47(1 i-p.-1,t_
indicting men for “gloating leaders would comment on these
over their privilege of polygamy” j marriages, many of Karachi’s be-
and for depriving women of Iher'gums (wives) denouheed them,
legitimate rghts allowed them un-1 “Cruel To First Wives”—
dor Hie laws of Islam and civilized I Begum Sarwari Irfanullah. Ka-
jurisprudence. j radii municipal councillor and
She called for drastic reform in 'president of the Karachi Muslim
the marriage law s "to bring us League, said she was “opposed to j
on a level with cilivilized coun- 4ho idea of polygamy.” She said'
tries.” ! the second manage "was a great I
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Towery, R. Kenneth. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 1955, newspaper, January 18, 1955; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695551/m1/3/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.