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* ' _ . 8ft Leon E. Smith, editor of one
II of the frfremo*t mitpeojcraph^cathp
newspapers In the ^Army, the 'lus.
Ie|?! Army Air Field . publication
"" HAWK's CRY, has been one of the
< leading; factors }h the nrordl4 sustained
by soldiers at this station
j in n recent camp newspaper conNATIVE
' By RICH ARE
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^ ' (ContinuedFrom ptRt Week)
- VI have only sympathy Tor 1 hose
-hearted, white-haired par Gts,
^Ltt to Mr. Dalton. who is a,
peal estate operator, I say now:
.. Yam,rent houses to-Negroes in the
Black Dell rial you refuse to rent
to them elsewhere. You kept Eigger*nioma6
In thai / lorest. You kept
tlte> man who murdered your
clatwflt^pg-stnmger-Tr. iter fd M.U
aept ycur dautliter u stranger to
. relationship between the
rwintlv nmi?LLe?H i ".mi
? was lliat of rentei to landlord,
customer to merchant, employee
to employer. The Thomas
f#8By got poor and?the-Dalton
"fanrUly gdt rich. And Mr. Daltom
- n decent mini, tried to sntve his
Tor >ae* cannot bp bribed! Say* to
? fou.-self, Mr: Dalton, OTTefed luy
daughter as a burnt sacrifice and
It' Was not. pnril ffh tn rmxh lark
into Jte gray* this thing that
haunts me/
"And to Mr? Dalton, I say : "Voar
Philanthropy /as as tragically
blind as your ; ightless eyes!'
"And to Mary Dalton, if she tan
hear me, 1 soy: -Island here tm'av
trying to make your death faean
ggfffy?r?*tfcBt
me, Your Honor: egpnrnr
v further -the meaning of Bigger
. Thotnqp' hi him and men like
^ him is what was in our forefathers'when.
they first came to these
Strange shores hundreds of years
agp; ?W were lucky. .They ,aw not.
f; We found a land whose tasks caliL
ed lortli deepest and best we had;
7 . and we built a nation mighty an4
feared. We poured'and are stilt
pouring our soul into it. But we
; have told them: 'Tills is a white
man's country!' They are yet look%.
lug for a land whose tasks cuu call
* fprtli tlieir deepest and best.
^ > "Your Honor," consider the mere
physical aspect of our civilization,
;How. aliurin?, how dazzling Tl Ts!
? ?How it excites ine senses'! how t
/ , seems to dangle within easy reach
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that Help* LIGHTEN #
D fn+tm>sf T)/iaL SKIM!
} Mr.b.Hd. ?.nede.h,l / niY HMRV8
TEST,that may ?how you hot*
- to Win a lighter, tmoother,
Otter outer ?kln. Get o 7 5c
Wo* of Dr. FRED Palmer t
-4 SWfl WWtTOlW at the ?hvg?
t -? ?tirOi *f?o aw weelr eceord- ?
- v-" - Wto to direction.. If you're not delighted, YOUR
rfj MONTY SACK. Be iur? to in.i.t on the genuine.
Pi | ? original Or. FREO Palmer'. SKIN WMITENER.
(k *, Ai*?try Of, fUO Pointer i SAin DWighl Soap
v; 'w W VeoWWg Cree*. lecfi 23c, ?#
^<^f?k[JV!uscular ^
v Pam Common I
I"- WflW of Colds Dem
d MG?t plenty of rest. Ho sensibl
In dress3 moderate in diet find e:
i erd8ew,fM?y many health author
L- I ties. ' Aad it's sensible, too, to ha\
L . /plemy of St. Joseph Aspirin in tl
J niedicine j^biifet U quirky V.
<k earn pain in colds achev bodn
fc. J| anit muscles, and for corns' hrat
acneS, too. 2 tablets of St. Josfei
V JiAiplrln dissolved in u glass <
H ^jaftrifi water, tfieh frnrgledf qflio
redja^s fllorenesw of c&ldw' ao
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. test HACK'S CRY was voted one
1 of the best of Its type in the arm1
ed forces. Smith's unique ideas for
| iuake-np and story material have
, made Ihjs paper an outstanding
I example of journalism/ Sgt.
I Smith is a resident of Detroit.
1 (Photo by AAF Training Com*
Wlind).
SON
i .tt. WRIGHT
. of everyone the fulfilment of hJp*
l ofness! How ' constantly and over1
whelmlnglv the adveftfscrochts. fd
tios. newspapers and movies, play
-t tporr wU? But in thinking of iJLlcrn
i -emember that to many they -are
1 tokens'of mockery.. These bright
4-Qjwrmay fhl our hearts with ela
1 tion, but to many they arc- daily
itatiiits. Imagine a ?mnn walking a~
SUch a sctiiif'. ii 'pint ol ir. "5TItr
yet knowing Unit it Is not tor him!
"We planned the murder of Mary
i Dulton, and todav we eome td^cpurl
i unit r.iy. 'We ; lr.nl nni.lilnu In do
J with it!' But every school teacher
knows that this is not so. for every
school teacher knows the restrict
ton^^which have been placed upon
Negro education. ' The -authorities
Tkhow that they mo >n to keen .BigI
W Thomas and his.'kind .within
| rigid limits. All real estate operators
know that it is not so. for they have
>Creed "among fhernseTves \To~Tceep
/Negroes within the ghetto-areas of
! today in this court. room are witnesses.
We know this evidence, ifor
we helped to create 1t.
: '
"But the .question may be asked,
'If this bov thought that he tvns
somehow wronged, why did' he-not
go Into a court of law and seek a
redress of his grievances? Why
/ fihould.he take lheiaw into his own
hnnds? Your Honor tills Boy had
j he has none now, of having been
''vvni'M by r?ny specific lndividnnls
And. to be honest with you. the
very life he has led has created in
him a frame of mintL which makes
: him rxnof-r much less of Ihi.s Court
than you will ever know.
/'Tills hoy's clime was not all act
~~j of rrt-ttntinn t-r-?an- tnjuprl man
[ against a person f. hoirj jir" thotTghi
! had injured him. If It were, then
i this case .would be simple indeed
.'This is the cnse oi a man's mlstak1
lug a whole rare of men as a pari
of the natural structure or the universe
and of Ids acting toward then
accordinglyHe murdered TOirn
I Dalton areldently. without Lil.ik'
i in?. without plan, without consciou:
motive. But. after he murdered, hi
! atcented the crime." And that's thi
imoortant thlna. It was the firs
full a"t of his life; it was the mos
meaningful, exciting and stirrlni
thin? that had ever hanpened b
liilli. He accented l( hec<?n?;i? It nmH,
- Wnr^rT, "live-htm thp posstPlIlf
of choice, of action, the uuuortunlt;
to net and to feel that Ills action
carried weight. ?
"We are pealing with an imouls
- stemming-from deeo down. We av
dealing hero not with how ttthi
ttrwmiriwtnTr bor^with how
man acts when he feels that h
must defend himself against, o
adaht-himself to. the total nature
world In which he lives. Tire cen
tfnT fact to be understood here 1
not who wronged this boy, but' wha
kind of n vision of tiic world di
he have before bis eyes, and wher
* did he get such a ^vision its to mak
-._j huu,- without premeditation, shale
the hie of another person so quick
' 1 Iv and" instinctively that eve
- though tbhre wus, "ah (Moment c
x ; accldiyH hi itr he wh? willing ?ftt
j the crime to sny: "fes, I did it,
} had to.'
. (Continued Next Week)
Vches, Headache
n Many Households
and Caution and Care
le! throat Remember St. Joseph As
k- i pirin is high quality at n low price
1-jao why pay piore? Who would
te i want to accept less tWan ~thc name
iciSt. Joseph assures? Demand St
IpjJuafiitU-A^P^i'h^add'B largest sell
psj'er at 10c. Right now large, siset
rt-;rire 1fi big demand, 36 tablets 20c
ih 100 f<?r 35c. So be sure to look ot
of[tbp box ahtLxui-each genuine pur<
k-'aspirin tablet Inside, for the nation
re! ally famous Joseph"
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Wounc
OFHol
ivatc MUAinaiy
Police Unit At
Men Carry Side
Arms; Have Own
3 Mobile Battalion
4? i- '
7f- wAsrrrNCi iuN. L>." c:- rs N S>
i~ ?A crack Negro auxiliary police
j unit- Is Included among the .nine
]r companies of HiPsbotough County's
Auxiliary police Force in TamI
pa, Fla.. John H. Spencer, director
= ~oT Auxiliary Police trnlnh>gr in
his annual repoit to tlie Office
of Civilian Defense this week, OCD
fras announced.
The report, also submitted . to
Police Chief McClelland in Tampa,
said that the lull organization
of more than 400 men included four
j companies in a .nvybile battalion
I two in truffle patrol service, anil
I one on, motorcycle duty patrolling
l military routes. Another, a medical
j unit equipped r.with a' trader.
I stretchers and first aid equipment,
j is maimed by a doctor and male,
nurse '
J All members of Jt1\e Auxiliary
force are how eqiflppecl with Khuki
uniforms, jsidearms and regulation
equipment and, are required uiuiet
the police training program * to
perform \ an assignment onec aj
month. Ah miKt . complete fn h;i..i
of service, to receive a certificate
of truining. Each company uurt*
once a week for military drill and
Jnstructionsjn ..first aid and, boinb^
and gns emergencies.
During 1943, the ' report ^_sukl,
Auxlllury police reported for duty
1.1)0) I j 11U h I id :.<-<-iiitiiib.teM" 111 j
YOffS man hours of service,' the equtJ
valent of 1.201 elgltt-hon!' days i
I which based on police pay would
have rust the-City $.7,310. Flight
Officer
Williams Reports
For Special Duty
SELFRIDGE F1EI.IV Mn-hl2itn.?.
Flight Cflirev Clarence " Wilbams
I /.if corps nas u port-jd lor dutv :u
Se:fridge Field. ^
T His immanent lioil.e uudrtss is
r-em Court LV. FalrfMd Altbama
where hLs parents reside. Barn May
8." 1920. >n Birmingham, "Alabama,
he vm.s educated m Frnrlield TFT
19+2 he was graduated from Alal.a?ia
A ncl M College, with a bachelor
of. science de?tec.
lie enlisted in I he Army Deeeiui
| ber 8, 1942. Afb r thtimn;- -a' 'Ih.
, Tuskege?> Anny Flying '.-9 hool._h?
1 entered I he Enlisted Flescn. Corps,
lie was recalled to active dot
March 27. I94v, at the Tpskei'et
' Arniv Flvlng Schooli He was d' si;*'
noted n Flight Officer January >7
1941.- Jaeltudpo Field Is hF?frm
essignment.
J Here's The Simple Eisy Way Thai !
t COLORS HAIR JET BLACK I
K YOU CAN,DO IT at hom?
0 AH ... no wait inn itflc
L_ ["j/f****111 * on/yp"
K7 J ~j T^lluna nwn ?nn? U aininm-Vj
y flV A CRAY, DULL, FADED. BURNT AND
V LIFELESS?The very first appll>s
! ration of SLACK STRAND
Hah- Coloring imparts naturalJk
i like jat black beauty to hair that
" streaked, gray, faded, burnt
? j J and off-color. AJid once your ban
' ,*!?/ taall an>ooth and evenly colored,
? ?I i lion will he delighted to aee how
n- iaiy it to to keep your hair always looking Its
ft appHcatlon^oTtouch^up'm noeeaaHry^rvU dTr
e ectiona art with the Fttack Strand package
The price la only 60c. Get Black Strand Halt
r Catering from your druggist end know the joj
il of smooth, evenly-colored Jet black hair "'by to
ntgbt " Satlsfaci on or money back guaranteed
CAUTION:?Black Strand ?a to be
? nied ouly^a-^ilirnc.lfil im the label.
' BLACK STRAND
p 1CT BLACK HAIR COLORINt
^ Black Strand Co.. Chicago, in
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THE LIGHTHOUSE ANI) INF
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WASHINGTON. !>. C. - .lames (
! i;. .laekson (right), first Negro to I
I he appointed as accountant h> the : |
American Red truss, is eongratu* 1
luted by jfesse O. Thomas, assist-Jj
: ant to the Ited Cross adminislta- s
I tor of" general services. He tviil i t
j serve as club accountant tnr \r-1.1
- gro-stuffed Red?Ounn elub^iui J
Seeks Hi
Minus H
CHICAGO - (A.\F) ? A
llu? study of N'ojftn history and
faVts about -lis umt rihul ifn 1q
by. Dr. Charles H. y !( , >
I sti'fui." ni peni nnr* iti t}?i? Hani
puljIishf'tJ. hero. ^
Passage Of An
Honest Soldier
i Vote Bill Urged
National Negro
i
, N.
Congress Opposes <
Stales Right Plea
j -WA^HfNOTON'. -jJ. C ? *SNS>
A rp?1 soldiers' .And sailors' VQtC '
bill which will 'not only provide
j machinery .to guarantee evoiy
fighting mrH* and wuinm an ?
j port unity to 'east.'a ballot, in jhe ,
1??44 elections. but* guaruJitt'V M tri
t11 it 1 folic ' that 1 lie vot.e will he
...eolllitrd.' called lot b\ the
I National -Neico ("> ill;',l*es;. . i i ie ^hl'
week . * .
With (let?;<ir iiiuoiii' iSt ..j: . Hir
"unholy alli.niee" hill ' op>>nsjierl
ill I h< Hiiii i h\ Repre: i nt a' i\ e
Uanliin ol Mississippi. whi* h would
guarantee that the i?.ld iw?- forces .
wnplil |]i?i vole?iu_~UJ.>.}. i he Nttt-?
ional Negro Congress. throittjli its
Washington . I r;j><1idl\e oTiitc. call'eel
for (nil pressure on r\erv meinber
of the House of Represent a- '
' lives Tor substitution of an viler- i
j five vote measure.
At the same tune 1 Joint 1 is ^..K
FuCm. Leg is I at he Represented i v?
: tor NNK:'. indicated the billowing
, members ol I tie House Rules Com-'
j mlttee: '
"Strongly urge you grant open
i rule on soldiers vote bill Signifi,
eance of this legislation demand.I
_ full optiort Unit \ for adequate an;
| sidei atitill including uiiii'iitlmt'TTt?
. { frofn HTr floor.
[ [ (rfcTtj-JOB AS ANA VI.ST
. f w7\oniiNu IUIN rs ? AH?^
J Yir^iuia JK*>Uy ot-- Jn'-kM-wvUk- KU^
I tns n'H'iiiiv i'ft"ctrc('i .mi imp.mii'-'
) ! men! a.s junior analy.sC in }}:<
I i ourt'HU of uunruliural * e'-onomio
] in the .IonariiiHi.t of i^rkni::ui.
, =~
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lEW'WHAT A REfORr)
vlLop me ip i ear) - ! mmwm
DORMAR^THI^) VII/"' r''
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ORMteR, COLUMBIA, S C.
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a Here
t Paler
ii ii i ^
4ih Red Cross
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Irent Britain.
Mr. Jarksoi) was formerly tmiluyed
as fiuuiirt' officer by the
Miiluctelphia regional ..office of the
>Var Miinimwrr -C mn mission. asicnrd
to 11*?* National Youth Ailninistration
in the state of Now
letsoy . v* J' '
story
ysteria
]>k'.i k r a > tih approach Pa
tht* iu<4tistt/,n of IH-He knownAnn
rLan history
i -aH-tcl".^"H'iHcrr Minus llvtarv
is, .a* of NVkpj lM^cst
Dr. Wi'sln. W'llbet'tureo inhv^i*U>
pr<" i-'eii'. anO v irle'Iy kor.yn
i.s a historian. w hlic vi.UinU.tlut;
ttwnom m?-aiiu
writing as wo IT Pr-te?n-lmig the role
af Negroes in the America 11 sceliTt
has progressed during the post
forty. years, points out thiii the
rr iuewbrk for the presentation of
the Negro has been generally without
great variance.
Paramount among the neglected
sections of Negro history arc accounts
of Alrlcan civilizations
from which-vVsru rn an Negroes have
come. Other httle . known f . is
at 'out the "Negro which need do
be uxplorofi and include.! m hr..
toriea' accounts are the presence
ot- Negroes hi America be.foXi
ltih), the acifvfUcsc of free ' -Negrcfe*
111 ]V.i I'tlclnu r inn iu polities?pchH
to .tlie Civil War.
Tile historian clinches ills argiltin
tit foi the inclusion of Negri
perticlpation ,in the annals <>l
Anu't'ieaii i'l'iaii. In il? olefin"
i!I ' 1 . "the : t Uth " 11! Ma |V| ,l.n'. ill
I III III I'l'i 111 ike lip I a a
Aincii'i a in I 'hiir .'It1 t <? i'ii
Trrr - tf.iittj T'-ii"-- "i ?'i'i'ii'i'1 Tyt'
pt i <_KiU< Hi nt .11 :i i || f i| i ? t|n
JV't o| all V 11 "! leap, I In y i a |
:-t ml. I hose I at t.. i id i n 't hei
l>' i adi ?pt a lia nr const riliM l\ i
s'atCsfnan lup) a la! a tndu ia
daiunee?r:11 In: TTiaT ii "parti, an
racial sent line"'
MPtS. I'M Ki:\s \ K'TIM
WASH'INC'.Ti )SJ A N P . Mrs
Willie in. Pickens, wile i"! I)cat
Pickens, i i: a 1 .'it t hi .ntci raoia
seeMon nt Ulf itcHS'.ni Mar loai
Section, was tin; ' i m" y
^TTTTTWf 'Mi itrsday i \cning.
Bowels sluggish?
I- 'Hi nr. vol lost your, om' friend K'.
{lACkV dull?All ln-r??tne of SlrnrgtsfrBSU
da/ Wl.V LH.l i.. I v.ilh . Iiilklimli,.n miw.v
?fcuew-modem* KKN-A-MtM'. the-plHWKfll
. tui:; vjiev. 1.1 -Ct>CV FJiKN
A MtSrT ioiiiyl.t iii lime. Inking only 1
mrordnirr e irii ,g.- direction*. Net
Uvjtcujjii. 4eliel. treTping -ycr
! el X-will M'l! Jill rel 1111 KRKN A
MI N'T. Oie\ivtdr*T'\ 0?r l.rvoTite k'"n- Tasle
P.'K'd. Pi\ I / .* N A Ml NT -a *h<A" lauul
iAT'S JUST WHAT I Nt^f
jIMAAE A PAPgg ,.JO&tigfu
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mo
Praying, Young
OfficertgoSay:
Asserts Bullets
Flew Thick, Fast
^ At Gelar Sicily
CHAR! JSSTON. S. C.-'S N S>1
"1 kot hH lit the" light knee whr
. i;?id on Palermo Sicily on Aunt;
I." said Officer's Cook Joe Jonc
1 Whltt huh on.?USNR.?20,?of? U
Rankin Street. Lenoir. . N. f.
That to as a bad one. Everybod
u-is praying even the Skippet
-^r*' f-ethimd TTs h'o~n"dlusted Tilsrbrt
knee and described his experienr
iii the European war zones.
~r : ! ~
Officer'.^ Cook Wliittington, a t_al
i gangly youth with a nostalgic lo\
for his native Blue Ridge Mour
! tains in North Gar.oltna,"arid
r..-.f|y wW^-fV rHMTpi.|.liHnf. ..t
I Naval hospital in' tlip Cliarlesto
Navy Yard. lie arrived Uoir
' aboard an Army Hospital Shi
?with a contingent of Naval eusuai
* ties trom the MudHeiTaneiui wi
zones'. *
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filVEN l'l'RPLE HEART
A 'recipient ol the Purple Heni
'.{or wounds received in action wit
the enemy,. Officer's Cook Whit
tinjiton served aboard a *' Pa*r<
_ Craft Mil the Metiiterranoan an
M.ln -ihe. Caribbean. Ho was in -o
tiie liu.ibion ol Ciela.? KicUy whet
the bulvets fiew hot and f(ist an
; went tn^ouvh terrific ' aiiu. raid
whi'e on'patrol duty off Naple
Ttahr. -but escnned unharmed nnt
the action at Palermo. Shnrpro
oierced his knee and he brfk lav
.. in -the hospital everdsince.
i up concussion was worse Jlia
11m:. shrapnel.'-1 lie recalled. "I Ad
\ ^rn pointer amL live concussio
-?klTiV'Ke<J inr ofl the gun again:
the superstructure 'J At otic tin:
_x between inferno, Naules?tmd Gel;
we went through..!]) air raids 1
on day."
i Whltttngton la proud of * -tl
tact.' that he is a High schpi
graduate.
PLANS COLLEGE COURSE
! "T hone, to go on to college. I'l
1 J going on if I'm not tdo old an
broken tip. I've taken a lot of bea1
L I :n;:s in the -href seven month*" I
1 ! said with a broad smile." . A*tor
i| eiinitiated irum high schook
I joined t!ie Navy in August. 104
! My tihtei' Wanted t^> go.to.cuheg
' | -SO 1 decided To tnCinto tlve- NixV
1 1 We all hntt to go to school In n:
r ; family." ~ ~~
' -1
i Wliiitington is proud of . tl
Freet 11 n a n. Hi el v School in I e tioi
worked as a but lor and chautlei
I after school and summers in h
_ hometown.'. "the greatest 1111
I . luwn in North Carolina."
r
i ( IN* is the ?on oijMr "had Mrs.
H Willi lilL.-tllllr- - f(f?- W??Hreuk
; sited. Lenoir." r?
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HERE i3 a pleasant little i
every day. It is a num
II 1 ? youf fortune. Coiint the letter
; of letters is 8 or more, subtn
y_u_add 3. The result ia yonr. ke
hand eorncr of the rectangle
numbers. !<^?t to right. Then
the checked figures give you.
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I- !iccr'? Coolt Jot Jonrj Whittinjrto
** Lenoir, N - C., prmidly displays thr
be 7 r~r ; : ;
pcrivfd in action agamst the em
IP ) hrapnel hit him in the rityhl hnc
P n Palermo, Sicily". "That was a
i 'EveiThody went? prayinrr- . ever
7v?achet served as an Officers' Coc
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u, j J. M. C.?I am writing you ccr.n
j coming my husband. He's always
tolling other women how lov?]^
te the? tookji
; that. I cflll mess. Does he*?
any t Whig or is it for fun? Some1
times I think I will turn him louse
j and let him have his women for
m I thjpk'it shows very little respect
ld for me, for him to do this all the
, _ i time. . ^
it- | Anst You're making a moUnI
tain out of a mole hill. For '
"T" frtTn a ci mire and flatter
o. other women. -doeSn't neeese
sarilv indicate his being; disrey''
specfful to you. Vour husbanclls
iv ; a horn diplomat . he knows
how-"to handle people. He pains
favor: and friendship of both
ie men and women bv the use of
? subtle flattery. Enter into tha
lr , spirit of friendliness with him
and you will immediately see
that his attitude isn't at all
personal or suppestiver
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m your own human relation AmfclMB Willi ??l
Tl^ Of thl^XPtowm with yoiii i
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and beats me >*n?" 'ellf me. to get
lout. I ,aont want to stay with him ^
I any longer. I want to leave* the
and tell me what to uor
Ana. Would you leave jreor
two children in yie unbearable
atmosphere that .you yourself.
could.not tolerate? Don't do It.
{ If .you. arr determined that you
Jp i.lust aeek refuge elsewhere,
- ?nwl><? provi' ion lor the-care of *?
all three children. Take your
children home to your people
ami S<a A .job ami support thegg.
1 CT m.?rot six years I hlyt .T..."
i read your column, and I've enjowd
' every issue that you have wHt'en. ""T3
I'm vei'y much in love with a lei- . *"
' low who says he loves me. But
1 he's a very cheap fellow. He doesn't
I even present 1110 with a gift. : At.
Christmas lie senj me a pictureof
hitnsell 1ml his letters sound us
i sweC.l as rnndy Should 1 coAtiliUe
writing him? ,t
Ann: Of imirw v??M should. T~
The "sugary" love letters .he \V
i writrs arc preferahfe.jany day. fe
. lo Tfte choicest box of randy. I
(lilts get old and are soon fogM
gotten "hut rtidruring love Hitris
remain in a girl's heart .
forever. Your friend' is very.
T serious. TIuI hear In mind One*
fact. , he wouldn't want you
j if he thought your love could
t be bought. " . . ,
much. My husband treats me awful
- iui :i:., ?r; nirars me ahd'calls me '
tain woma?v comes around he gtts .
mad -at me and says he ought to
slap me. Then he tells me to- f,et
my rags and go home; How cdihe ~
I he is so mean? [
1 Ans; Some mefi h*v? f _
-i- like* and dislikes . your husband
Is that ty|>e. it this w?-^
man gets, on his nerves, don't1 invite
her to your
more. After all. what Is the
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. friends more carefully. . " f/;
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