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DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY; ' ; p&- .. are giving me a bad time! I am a girl of tO, and engaged to a fine young man of 24 whose parents live in a city almost & thousand miles away. Re wants me to drive with him on a trip to meet and visit his parents, but since this trip will probably include at least two nights on the road, my parents are balking. This seems to me unreasonably prudish and mid-Victorian on their part. They should know we are both persons of high principles and. after all, we are engaged to be married. Maybe if you will write something in my behalf, it will help matters. TIZ, DEAR TIZ: Sorry ... I'm with your parents or. this. En gaged you may be, but mar ried you are not. A trip of this length, involving overnight stops is not for unmarried couples. If you really want to meet your fiance's parents, you can fly there and back. '* * * DEAR SALLY: My fiancee claims I don’t shave often e nough, that my dark, heavy beard detracts from my ap pearance, and that furthermore it grates her tender skin when I kiss her and leaves it raw and .sensitive. Til admit that my customary morning shave lasts only until about three or four in the afternoon, but don’t you think it's asking too much for any man to shave twice a day? SHADOW. DEAR SHADOW; Depends on how considerat j the man is, how much he thinks of the girl who has registered the com plaints, how much concerned he is over the effect of his kisses, how much he thinks of his own personal appear ance. Really now, one extra session per day with your razor The Veteran's Comer Editor's Note: Belov are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current ques tions from former servicemen and their families. Further in formation on veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA of fice. * * * Q - May a veteran receive Social Security retirement credit for military service dur ing World War K? A- Generally, yes. A vet eran may receive $l6O wage credit for each month of mil itary service during World War II duty if he was released from service under other than dis honorable conditions and hr.d at least 30 days of active service. However, there are exceptions. The government will not give the veteran double credit. For ex ample, If a vereran’s World War n time is counted for mil itary’ or civil service retire ment he cannot also receive Social Security wage credit for the time. Your nearest Social Security office will be glad to answer any questions you may have. Q - How long does one have to serve in Viet-Nam to be eligible for the GI Bill to re turn to college, and how much would a marriedveteranwithno children receive each month? *- A- Actual service in Viet- cooking £%. =■ hurts BY QMoty ~3hk Delight youngsters and oldsters alike with tasty Luau Pudding. This delicious warm-weather dessert is made with ingredients you keep on hand. The pud ding features velvetized evaporated milk, the milk for all your cooking needs. Serve Luau Pudding ... a real treat. i. ■ r ' LUAU f»UD»iWG (Makes 6 servings' 1% cups can) l>/ 3 cups undiluted Carnation crushed pineapple Evaporated Milk 1 package (3 Vi-ounces) i/ 2 cup toasted coconut vanilla pudding and pie 2 teaspoons vanilla > ng 571 s j tablespoon lemon juice Reserved pineapple syrup plus water to make 1 cup Drain pineapple; reserve sy'rup. Combine pudding mix and pineapple syrup-water mixture in medium saucepan. Gradually stir in 2/3 cup Csntotiea Evesperafesd Milk. Cook over low' heat until mixture thickens and comes to a full boil, stirring constantly. Cool until mixture mounds from a spoon. Beat pudding until fluffy. Fold in pineapple, coconut and vaniila. Chill remaining 2 / 3 cup Carawtiou in s refrigerator tray until soft ice crystals form around edges of tray (10 to 15 minutes*. Whip until stiff (about 1 min ute*. Add lemon juice. Whip until very stiff (about I min ute longer*. Fold whipped Carnation into pudding. Spoon into dessert dishes. Garnish with more toasted coconut and maraschino cherries if desired. Chill at least 1 hour before serving. Isn’t all that much trouble, is it? * * * DEAR SALLY; A certain cute boy I was dating regularly has stopped calling me Just because a certain big-mouthed, evil minded girl told him some hor rible lies about me. Two of my girl friends have told me that "big-mouth” did the same thing to them. So, is there any thing I can do to prove to this boy how very wrong are the things this girl told him about me? FALSE ACCUSATION. DEAR FALSE ACCUSATION: Personally, I wouldn’t be so concerned about making things right with the kind of fellow who was so quick to believe a malicious tale about me, who showed so little faith, who didn't even give me the opportunity to deny it. I think you're lucky to be rid of him. But if you still want to set things right, confront him in the company >f one or both of those girl riends, and prove to him how hasty he was in his judgment. * * * DEAR SALLY; There’s a cer tain trouble-maker in our of fice who is fast driving the rest of us fellow's nuts. He’s a chronic griper . . . about his job, his salary, company po licy, the boss . . . about every thing. We all like our work, and his griping gripes us! His dis position is the one, big sour note in what would otherwise be a very harmonious and hap py atmosphere. Is there any thing we can do to help correct this situation? THE GANG. DEAR GANG: Yes. A group of you should corner this trouble maker at once and tell him bluntly that you’re all fed up with his constant griping, and either he stop it at once or you’ll take it up with the bosses. Naur ra ~0l a ,chuu tiinent for benefits (including education al assistance) under the GI Bill. The law requires that the veteran must have at least 181 days active duty, any part of which occurred after Jan, 31, 1955. (Active duty for train ing purposes cannot be count ed towards the 181 days). A veteran in full-time training (at least 14 semester hours) would receive training allow ance of $155 monthly if he has one dependent. Ho Singh forget NEW YORK - Attempts to be • duce discrimination wunoui trying to change attitudes are "probably dcoined to half measures, token compliance, and transient victories ac companied by deep resent ments,” declared the editors of a new book, "Prejudice U. S. 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