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DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: After eight months of what I had consid ered a wonderfully happy mar , riage, I have just found out that my husband regularly drives two of the girls in his office home from work. I knew that he did this before we were married, but assumed he had discontinued it afterward. The fact that these girls live on the way home has nothing to do with it, because I think it's still improper for him to be seen in public with other women. Should I have this out with him? SHOCK. DEAR SHOCK: Civ v. or him about this, and I'll bet you'll really upset that “wonderful 1> happy .. irr.ac <? " What a silly, misguided person you sound! There’s nothing in the world vro;i£ aith giving fellow work* rs <♦*it‘ er sex 1 a ride if they live ou the wat. * * * DE A V - M.I V: I’: apm of '2O, it. love with a girl of 18, who has always given me to elievi si.e !<>■..? rue, to* —un— ► Til •: if., working :t y way through college and so my spending money is very * limit- . The 1 • - f 1 can do is 'take n:;. -.ii 1 to a movie now and then. This formerly was all right wttf. t.er, she said— tmt now she's i •. ginning to com plain ui out tiit- dullness of our dates and that she's getting fed up on not going anywhere gay and amusing, is*-, what do you think ~!.out this? THIN WAL- T FT DEAR THU-: If ;.our girl's love >:■ for real, how could she ever find a date with you dul --whether at the movies, in a gay spot, or just plain ing with ou? F rom all ap pearance s, her love has cool ’d -;: ; because \ou are un aide to . ntertain her in the SOLVE-A-CRilf BY A. C. GORDON You Are The Detective Af you enter the office of Michael Murray, sprawled back in the huge leather-upholster ed swivel chair behind the desk facing you is the body of the wealthy attorney. On the edge of the de.sk nearest you lies a .38 gun. After glancing at this, •vou circle to your right around tht desk, look at the bullet wound in the victim’s temple then >ou: eye travelstothearm hanging stiffly down over the side of the chair encased from the elbow down in a huge plaster cast. ‘‘Mike broke his arm last week.... thrown from the sad dle ty or" of those spirited horses he breeds,’ - volunteers Clay Morrison, junior member of the law firm, who phoned you of the tragedy twenty minutes previously and who is now setting nervously in one corner of the office. “A ter rible, terrible thing., this! I was bus: in my office when I hear! the sound of the shot. I rushed in here and found Mike ...dead! 1 just can’t understand why ho ” You break in at this point. “Have you touched oi moved anything at all since this hap pened ‘‘No .only the phone when called you.’ - cooktncr hints' 3- BY Qyiwy "Rhk CARNATtON HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR Beat the bland bread habit with Cheddar Nut Bread, Sharp Cheddar cheese melts through the nut-studded dough as it bakes This no-knead quick bread is made tender and moist with velvetized evaporated milk. Your family will love the change. "" " MMMIMt KSIO (Makes 1 loaf) 1 slightly beaten egg 3*4 cups buttermilk biscuit 1 cup undiluted Carnation m * x Evaporated Milk r ‘& vap% Wmmca») VSi cup water SSc * i'i teaspoon salt y s cup chopped nuts Combine egg, evaporated milk, water, salt, biscuit mix, cheese and nuts. Mix vigorously 30 seconds or until blended. Spoon Into buttered 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan. Bake In moderate oven (350’F.) 55-60 minutes. Cool. Serve warm or cold. manner to which she would like to be accustomed. A 'love” like this isn't worth trying to hang on to. * * * DEAR SALLY: I'm 23 and married to a man 18 years older than I. He w r as a widow er, is a very wonderful man, and I love him dearly. How ever, his son, who is the same age as I am, was recently transferred by his company to our town and is now living with us. The thing is, he and I have fallen hard for each other something we were unable to prevent. Neither of us wants to hurt my husband, but we must do something about this. Believe it or not, I still love my husband very much, but I love his son, tcro. What in the world can we do about this sor ry situation? TORN BETWEEN. DEAR TORN: The young man, if he has any regard at all for his father, should pack up and move out, “Out of sight, out of mind’'...and you're out of yours if you permit this to go or, any longer! •* * * DEAR SALLY: I’m in bad with nn parents. Last week end I had a dozen girls In for a slumber party, and we were popping corn, listening to re cords, arid gabbing, when a bout 10 o'clock three cars of fellows arrived. We were all in our pajamas, but thought it was all right to let them in. Then when my parents ar rived home at about 11, they hit the ceiling. Now I’m not al lowed to go out for a month. Dovou think this is fair? GROUNDED. DEAR GROUNDED: You, as the hostess of the party, should have met the boys at the door with. “Sorry, fellows, but this party is strictly for us chickens goodbye.” And yes, your par ent’s treatment is fair. You tiegin an examination of Murray’s desk top and im mediately find the typewritten letter: “Sorry. Life holds no thing more for me. Living is n't worth anything at all with out you, Katherine." “Who is Katherine?" you ask Morrison. “Mike's wife....or rather I should say his estranged wife. She walked out on him a week ot so ago. Maybe that's the reason for his having done a wu\ with himself. I know he was ver\ depressed since the breakup—but still I had no in timation that he was even think ing of such a thing as this!" “As a matter of fact," you then say. “I'm sure Murray did not kill himself, but was murdered—and I’m sure you know much more about this than > ou have told me!" Mhat lias led you to 'this conclusion? SOLUTION In the first place, the gun 1> *ng on the edge of the desk nearest you and fartherst from the victim. He would hardly ha v e shot himself and then placed tb.e gun where you found it. lii the second place, and most conclusive, the man was shot in the LEFT temple— but his LFFT arm was en cased tn a plaster cast! The Veteran’s Corner EDITOR’S NOTE: Below are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current ques tions from *ormer servicemen and their families. Fu"ther in formation on veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA of fice or your local veterans service organization repre sentative. Q- The savings and loan in stitution which gave me my GI home loan notified me re cently that the interest rate on my balance would be raised because of the rising cost ui money. Is this legal? A- No. Veterans Administra tion regulations do not permit interest rates to be increased above the contract rate agreed upon at the time the- low was made. * * * Q- In 1967, while in ser\ - ice, I injured a leg while or. approved leave, and lost it a bove the knee. Even though the accident was adjudged in line of duty, I was denied the $2,800 grant toward the cost of a car. Why? 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For veterans with quali fying disabilities incurred af ter January 31, 1966, however, the disability must have result 1\ directly from performance of active duty, unless applica tion for the grant Is filed be fore release from active duty. * * * Q -1 understand that the Veterans Administration, a mong other Federal Agencies, is giving priority in considera tion for jobs to returning Viet nam veterans. Is this true? \ - Yes. During May, VA hired ~000 Vietnam Era vet erans under the Veterans Read justment Appointment Authori ty. 1 his brought to 2,330 the number nf Vietnn.a Era veter ans employed by VA under tnis special program. As ot July, 6,4 »0 Vietnam Era veterans were on VA rolls, including the 2,330 in the VRA program. * * * Computers are used to speed and improve hospital planning in the Veterans Administration nationwide hospital system. Ph&iQ Class Will Begin October 14 Photo classes will be offer ed by the Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department starting October 14 at the Armory on Pullen Road. The evening class es will begin at 7 p.m. and last for 1 1/2 hours. Ls there are enough people to begin a sec ond class, it will start at 8:45 P.m. The fee for the course is SIO.OO with a $3.00 charge for materials. Each course is sLx weeks long. The first course is basic photography-giving the stu dents a background on the use of the camera, lights, composi tion, and film. The other cours es that will follow will be film and print processing, color photography, movie making, titeling, and creative photo graphy. For further information, please .call the Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department at 755-6640. SHOW SOLIDARITY AT PRESS CONFERENCE-Wilmington: Ron Chav is (r), of the N. C. Committee on Racial and Social Justice, and Roderick Kirkby (1), show their solidarity at a press conference here Saturday in the wake o r Wilmington racial incidents late Friday night. Kirby al leges that he was beaten unreasonably by police Friday night when they attempted to arrest him for d sorderly conduct. (UPI). THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1971 15
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