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18 TftE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, APRTL 1. 19«1 ■ashing Vacationiand :-l; .' • A ft -At*.-. ..*..-1 ’—**- *~«i i ANGLER'S PARADISE Back of Ontario's 33 variety vacation areas offers Its own par- Wkolar fishing delight. Here, at Eagle Lake near Vermillion Bay. this tittle fellow, who's all of three feet tall, marvels at the Muskie that towers over hint. Your youngsters, too. wilt share the joys of angling in Ontario, the natural habitat of thirteen varte ries of fighting game fish: large mouth bass, small mouth bass, yellow pickerel, speckled trout, rainbow trout, lake trout, hrow-n trout, maskinonge, gieat northern pike, ouananiche, Atlantic salmon, Aurora and Kamloops trout. -VU the Great Lakes fexcept Michigan ) are shared by Ontario. Manv other large bodies of witer —Lakes Nipissing. Nipigon, Sim coe, and the Muskoka. Kawartha and Rideau chains he inland. Lake of the Woods, Rainv Lake and Ouetico chains , adjoin the International Border In addition, 1 230J000 smaller lakes and count- Catholic Writer Warns Os Marriage’s Danger Signals UNION CITY. N J.—A leading Roman Carholtc writer on marriage warns of seven dancer signals, for married couples in the April issue of The Sign, national Catholic mag azine, published here. Monsignor George A Kelly, Di rector of the New York Arehdio rops Family Life Bureau and au thor of "The Catholic Marriage ManueT’ which has beaded best seller lists with sales of more than 100.000 copies, tells of “danger signs which should cause concern and which indicate that <sepe@r, unre solved problems trist in a mar riage ’* 'One of (he most ro»tfcpjeao«s stcnils,” be aseert*. ”te an In* ability to rorotnunioate with each other. Almost invariably, the. man or woman who takes hi* or her problems else where m the last stages of a sick mar riage ha* tried to solve It with in the family, bwt a eolrt wall of silence has built up around It ” “Drinking to wees* is a contri- j hiiting factor to two out of every fv.-e disturbed mt -riages that coun selors are asked ro help,” the au ihor reports. “Quite often it starts with innocent social drinking but many persons are susceptible to al cohol for emononal, spiritual, or physical reasons, and their contin ued nee of it gradually impairs their 1 control. If the drinking continues ! ultimately the subject may be dis- | cussed no longer and the- cold. , deadly silence will set in ” Another darner signal, says Mon -2 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE | Extra Charge j We Vaa I Nil-PRO PROCESS I MT * E»tebWi#l*«i uu s ™ Russos \ Hatters 8z Cleaners %n W. MAIITTM ST. SMai ’TEmpte l-3mi ieteemmmmmmmmmmemmmmmimem —■ ™ ■"'■■■■a Tmr<m.u Wstchbande a* advertised on <ri the “Price I ZptiM LINESMAN &^2«|}&x s nJ« •*! DwsbiUtjt wo t«* TE 2 S4SI 11 o—■ ■ ■ less sparkling streams only about 40,000 of uhich have been named—dot and cross the vast ex panse of the pre-Cambrian Shield. Choose your site as you motor across Ontario's excellent high wavs. You'll eniov hshinc from i canoe, row boat, motor launch or cruiser. You can cast from shore or still fish” with an alder poll wotm-batted hook and grocer's twine. The fishing potcnttals of Ontar io meet the tastes and require ments of the most ardent angleri For further information write: Dept, of Travel and Publicity, fi7 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ! signor Kelly, is '‘difficulties in ex ' pressing affection. Husbands and ■ wives should always find it possi . ble to show their affection for each ether with a kiss or a glance or in acts of gentleness and kindness. As long as the ability to display affec tion exists, the avenues are kept open by which other marital prob lems can be solved,” "Lack of responsibility” is also listed as one of the danger signs “If a man who has faithfully pro vided'for his family over the years begins to show weakness and in difference. it may indicate his se rious dissatisfaction with his mar- LINTOI.X ! m i:\nti: RALEIGH | Iri . Sat.. Mar. 31: April 1 | “13 Fighting: Mon" ! GRANT WILLIAMS AIso— “MISTANG” •lack Buetel Sun. - Mon. - Tues. \ PRII, 2-3-1 ‘The Night Fighters' Robert Mitchum Anne j Hcywood —AIso— “WOM AN LIKE SATAN” Brigitte Bardot Wed. - Thurs.—April 5-6 CLARK GABLE MARILYN MONROE MONTGOMERY CLIFT “The” Misfits” Coming Soon j “GONE WITH THE WIND 1 The BIGGEST SHOW erf STARS tor (<X,( fi e* COLISEUM On N. C. State College Campus RALEIGH. N. C. Wed,, April 5,1961-One Show at 8:30 p.m. ALL SEATS RESERVED 52.00 $2.50 $3.00 TICKETS: Coliseum Bov Office; Thiem’s Record Shop; Hamlin Drug Store: Village Fharmacy. Cameron Village; Benders Drug in Fayetteville and Kemp's in Chape! Hill. ri«f* or his rale in life." the euthor ponts cut. Similarly, he continues. “A wife who has always been a good home maker but now does not care whe ther meals are prepared or the house is kept clean or the children get to school in time may be re flecting her belief that her hus band does not appreciate her.” The author notes "increased fault-finding” a.s yet another dan ger signal “A certain amount of wifely nagging is par for the course in marriage.” he concedes. “But in cessant nagging can literally drive a man to drink When a man or woman finds more and more things to criticize—perhaps the mate's way of speaking, eating "habits, conduct in the company of friends, or way t of dress—it is a sign of basic dis satisfaction. a decrease in the har mony needed for the success of the marriage ’ The sixth dancer signal is | “inability tn enjoy raeh other's j eompany. When a husband of i several years' standing spends more and more reereational hours assay from home he pro bably does not obtain the pleas ure he should from his wife's eompany. She may he blamed for this hut he may he at fault too At any rate, it is a red tight—a sign to s tao npdeon light—a sign to stop and eon sider what lies behind the In ability to tolerate eaeh other.” Monsignor Kelly ,s |jst of danger signals ends with "indifference to religious duties. No one will deny that a husband and wife united by a common bond of religion and faithful to their religious beliefs are likely to m. kc the best mar riage When m e or both become indifferent to religious duties, how ever. it indicates some weakening of the union When sin is involved —such as repeated trussing of Mass on Sunday or failurne to receive the sacraments in accordance with the laws of the Church —there is a lessening of the sense of solidarity which every marriage needs to sur vive.” PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ' I if 1 Rachel | Cade' | ANGIE DICKINSON PETER FINCH j i ROGER MOORE ZZZZL B i NOW SHOWING j 1.1 IWwMRaBaWWNWMWMWMMMMBNMWMMMiBpJLJ Rev. Abernathy Gets Aid From Baptists For Accused Ministers LOS ANGEI.ES (AND— While) his property was being auctioned j off in Alabama. Rev Ralph Aber nathy was praising Dr Gardner C | Taylor in a speech here for a $2,500 contribution. Rev. Abernathy delivered the closing address at a regional meet ing of the National Baptist Con vention. USA. Inc, of which Dr. Harrison Library Films The Richard B. Harrison Public j Library has the following films a- I vailabie for the use of its adult borrowers from March 27 through April 17. CITY, 30 min . sd. b&w—-A classic documentary film on community planning. Contrasts the filth and turmoil of the planless city with the color and spaciousness of the planned community SOVIET UNION: LAND & PEO PLE, 156, 16 min . sd. b&w—Survey of Russia’s great diversity in land forms, climate, and human activi ties, Emphasizes the trend toward future development as seen in ex pand- ig heavy industry, increased production, and wider use of pre viously developed land MEXICAN FISHING VILLAGE 1957, 6 min, sd. color—Describes life on the volcanic island of Janit zio in Lake Patzcuaro. The inhabi tants depend entirely on fish for their livelihood, as they have for ONLY BEVIS GIVES ALL THESE EXTRA FEATURES A AT NO EXTRA COSTI^H |Jg| yJjL jlj HO MONEY DOWN -mkw m *27 M A MONTH PAY! IKiS! mm miD is tow woramr medi ipjS H| NOW AVJUIAIU *6% BANK RATI FINANCING! I Taylor is one of two contesting presidents. The other is Dr. J. H Jackson of Chicago Speaking before 2.000 per sons, the mulitant Montgomery minister praised Dr. Taylor's contribution to the Negro's struggle for freedom and first rlass citizenship, and ehalleng generations. Fish serves as food I and as money for trading. MARCHING ALONG WITH SOUSA. 1955. 1 nnn . sd. color Highlights of John Phillip Sousa's career. Marches are played by the University of Wisconsin Concert UMSTE ADS TRANSFER COMPANY • GROCERY S1 ORE LIGHTAND HEAVY FULL LINE OF HAULING GROCERIES LOCAL AND LONG Y m»r PlktrttM(r . DISTANCE . Y T Pat °*7* Courteous Prompt Appreciate** Kffwieni —-o ED. UMSTEAD, Manager 602 S. Dawson Street • Tar boro & Martin Stresses DIAL TE 2-9478 TE 2-9212 ed other Baptists to do more than give lip service in ihe cur rent struggle for equality. He said, that under the leader, ship of the former president of the convention Rev. Jackson, no finan cial support or encouragement was given to “our own pastors who are among the leaders fighting for free dom ” The $2,500 was “given to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to help replace the property taken from two of our | pasotrs by the state of Alabama' j Hold Sheriff's Sale of Property | Meanwhile in Montgomery efforts i to satisfy a $500,000 libel judgment obtained last November by L B Sullivan Montgomery police com missioner. against Rev Abernathy continued with a sheriffs tale of property. T. W. Shields, sheriff of Marengo county, sai d boehawt,FsS-wo,-.P I dlfHflffl MILEAGE BARGAIN ® FIRESTONE Champion \ New Treads \ Applied on Sound Tire Bodice or on Your Own Tire* \/ Same Tread Width ’f y/ Same Tread Depth Same Tread Design V Same Tread Quality You Don't As New Firestone Tiree Need Cash Cl «»‘*o-is Tirir #i§ suckwau Your Old Tire* Moke the 4 |?ggj ‘ : --W u ‘ to* and R«tappobi» tv» Down Payment 1 J ALL SIZES AVAILABL* Firestone Stores 415 FAYETTEVILLE ST. TE 2-3*/4 county, said he obtained IMO by 'plhnp a one-twelfth interest own ed by the Rev. Abernathy in a 307.9 acre plot of land near Linden, Ala
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