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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. 1959
BY SALLY SHAW
DEAF SALLY t am a girl of
!4 and am very unhappy because
i have a mother who is always
■'•..■•niplaming because we don’t have
close mother-and-daughter" re
'ationshlp She says I'm too se
'Tetive. that I never confide in
r But how can f confide in her
” lien eyerytime f tell her some
thing she blabs it. ell over town?
1 really do wash 1 had a mother
1 could confine in She reads yours
column regularly and mavbe if vou
orint. this. * will Vipip t;tfers
'•ANDY
DEAF r, \vr. t i a «■» ,r m p .
thlse vt jib vou tom mother
should teco&iihr .lie ,
tones of keepfst rnut "secrets"
eonfidentlaJ vv, i,;■ ,, v* Wn»»i
You're building' a wall where
there should be * bridge’
DEAR SALLY ■ While T was con
fined in a hospital, many of my
good friends visited me regularly
and brought me gifts I have
thanked most of these persons
either personally or by telephone
Is it necessary for me also to write
each one a. thank you" note of
some kind ? R.S T.
DEAR fTS-TV, No you need
■write only to those friends
whom you have not been able
i© thank personally.
DEAR SALLY My husband's
mother is driving me to distrac
tion. she keeps suggesting that 1
have another baby, even though
Eve already had two in four years
of marriage. She's always harping
ot! how wonderful a large family
is—what s happy time she had
rwsm? her seven children, and ,v>,
on and on 1 don't, want to be. i
rude to her but I'm perfectly!
happy noth my two offsprings for j
the present, and my husband" goes j
a.long with me on this Hove '’on
anything to say about, this? NELL., :
DEAF NELL: Since you and
your husband are of one mind
regarding the present size of
’our family that’s it! This is
nobody’s business but your
own, Y T our mother-in-law may
mean well, but she’s off base,
and your husband should tel!
her about this.
DEAR SALLY: I’m a fellow of
19 and in love with a girl of 17,
I know this is really love, because
1 dated loads of girls before I met
her Were planning on getting'
married in about- a year after I've
raved up enough money to put
down on a car The big trouble is
that this girl of mine is as sweet
as apple cider when were alone
together, but she turns into vine
gar whenever we’re with other
people Sh c criticize, 1 - everythin® I
do, and dishes out insults like
mad Maybe she hasn't, grown up
vet What do you think? CARL
DEAR CARL: I think maybe
vou BOTH havent’ grown up
vet The fact i!>at you’re hang- i
me your marriage on the down >
payment on a car is a, prett.v
good indication of your imma
turity. This girl's behavior in ,
public is a grandstand effort
<« everyone you haven't com
—at the—
Convinced! HHH
jjon
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| BY DICK JARFF.Tr FOB ANP
The policy of keeping em talk-
I mg' seems to be getting results
That is, s hot war has been pre
vented so far over Berlin.
Now the leaders of each nation
are breaking their necks inviting
“ach other to their respective
countries in sec how the other's
system works Krushchev will be
the first to take the overseas hip
and the U S will give him a royal
welcome. However, he will wine
and dine, he is sure to miss seeing
i much of America; like the Queen
pieteh corraled her Certainly,
| neither of you is as yet prepsr-
I cd for the- responsibiities of
marriage-' . /
DEAR SALLY My husband and
I attended a party in one of our
friend's homes a few evenings ago
and while there I was much taken
with the dress one of the woman
guests was wearing. T casually ask
ed her if she had made it herself
—end T was rebuffed, snubbed,
cold-eyed! I cannot, figure out why
in the world she resented my ques
tion. Do you think there was any
thing wrong with it? MARGE
REAR MARGE: Probably
this over-sensitive sou! con
strued your question as a slur
-—that her dress was tre result
of ’’amateur workmanship.'
Too bad. In the future. If
might he better diplomacy if
you direct a question of this
nature only to a woman «ho
you know for sure sews some
of her own clothes,
WASHINGTON
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How Krusehev’s Visit Will Affect leg roes
of England, 'he certainly will not
learn anything about the Negro, al
though his visit will affect the Ne
gro
How" To answer this question,
we must first look into Krushchev';
personality and his motives in
making the trip to the IJ. S
This writer feels that in the true
sense of the word, Krushchev t
not even a communist, but a ma
terialist and experimentalist H
did not rise to supreme power be
cause of any idealism, bul because
he is shrewd, intelligent and realis
tic (I use the word in a very nar
row sensei.
He is not idealistically interested
m spreading socialism, but a man
who is enjoying the premiership
i of Russia. He is a man who has
| heard and read of America since
’v childhood and says before his
death, he is going to see that coun
try. What in Krushchev doing? Be
for he dies, he is going to "live, it
up "
This motive of Krushchev,
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while, it is determining his ac
•ions, is shadow ed by the skep
tre of fear that America does
wt want peace and is arming
itself to attack Russia There
fore, he is also attempting to
create an image of himself to
deceive, as the character of a
flown.
Americans have impressions that
i downs are not serious, that they
are "nice" guys, that, the serious
j man has the face of a serious per
! son—not. recogniing that the most
serious looking animal is the ass.
Thus they will judge Krushchev on
how he will act. and not what he
is.
Tlie American will take Krush
chev as a clown, a person not to be
feared Consequently, their will of
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j what Krushchev wants When the
] will Is weakened, the desire for
j peace is stronger than the desire
! for liberty. Once Americans begin
I to compromise on their ideals of
liberty, the Negro is in for a se
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The visits of Krushchev and Ei
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tensions between the two nations,
making away for peaceful settle
ment, over certain issues, such as
Germany It is akjo a policy of keep
cm talking to prevent war But it
| must be borne in mind that the
j American principles and commun
; ism are completely incompatible.
! and before any peace is effective,
i some type of painful adjustment
j must be made. It may not be a war.
! but it will be painful for nearly
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| drinks or salt tablet taken with
| water.
Children who romp m the sun
until they’re luip also may need
a quick refresher through adding
a tiny pinch of salt to colas and
udes and serving saity tiibbies
with the drinks.
Excessive perspiration robs
the system of necessary salt,
which must be replaced steadi
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deteriorating effects oa one's
re? til cores*: psresce *.:»
salt at mealtimes ttii &
long with summer drinks «s «r
and inexpensive means
toward beating the heat
HOME CARE OP CHEESE—Sett
cheeses such as cottage or cream
are quite perishable, so use them
soon after buying. Hard and sem>-
hard cheeses should be wrapped
well and stored in a cool place to
prevent drying and molding Rip
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in home storage whereas refrig'
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waxed paper, metal foil, or cello
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