THE CAROLINIAN
RALEIGH, N. C„ SATURDAY, MAT U. IM4
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Surprised Burglar Hits
Woman With A Steel Pot
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AND—
Surprising s burglar whom she
found crawling out of a window
by which he had evidently enter
ed her home, a San Antonio wom
an was struck on the head by a
steel pot wielded by the surprise
housebreaker.
Mrs. Antia Todd, 90, of 200 Gold
smith, told police officers that she
returned home at about 2 o'clock
In the morning to find a man
crawling out of a front window
from which the screen had been
pulled.
She aald the aurprieed Intruder
struck her on the head with a steel
pot and fled. Mrs. Todd was treated
for head lacarationa at the Robert
R. Green Hospital.
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FARMVILUE, Va. (ANP>—Prince
Edward county's "free schools" sys
tem. for Negro children has a visit
last week from one of the two men
who worked to get them started
after public schools were closed
to avoid integration.
The visitor was Atty-Gen Robert
F. Kennedy, accompanied by his
wife. He and the late President,
in the opening up of the Mary
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BY SALLY SHAW ,
DEAR SALLY: I think I’ve lost I
one of my best friends. I'm a wo- i
man of 41, and am just home from
a prolonged stay in the hospital
As a result of my operation, during
my convalescence I looked pale and
drawn, and my mirror told me I
looked a perfect fright. And yet,
every time thu friend visited me
she would rave about how 'won
derful'' I looked, and "just like
_|ny old self ” This finally aggravat
ed me ao much that I told her off
in no uncertain terms, informing
her that I knew perfectly well that
I looked a wreck, so why did she
have to fill me with all those lies?
She left me in a big huff, and I
haven't heard from her since. Don't
you think I was justified in doing j
what I did? E E
DEAR E. E.: No. Your friend
was obviously trying to com- (
fort you. U cheer you up, and
to make you feel better. So
why bite her head off for that?
Would K really have made you
feel better If she had come Into
your room with a doleful ex-
C. “Karlight”
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DEAR SALLY
I preuion on her face aad told
you what a “frightful looking
I wreck” you leaked?
DEAR SALLY: How can a man
' find a girl? You'll probably come
up with the old bromide—church
groups or get a friend to introduce
you. But none of this has worked
for me yet, and I'm a 28-year-old
man without a woman. I'm not bad
looking, have a good job. some
money in the bank, drive a nice
car, and do not drink or smoke to
excess. When I see some of my
happily married friends or the
fellows who are going with
wohderful girls, it makes me just
plain miserable that I haven't yet
suceedt-d in finding the right girl
for me. Have you any good answers
for me’ ALWAYS STAG
DEAR STAG: Church and
friends (lots of them) still pro
vide the best answer to your
kind of problem. By church, I
don't mean Just attending the
services—but participating in
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the activities and the elub
groups. You can’t mis* making
friends and meeting girls who
are just as eager aa you for
companionship. And then there
are tennis clubs, gold clnba,
bowling groups, civic clnba.
YMCA and YWCA activities ...
and numerous other such
in everytown that afford lone
ly people plenty of opporiuni
ty to meet and mix wih others,
DEAR SALLY: My husband and
I have been married one me nth,
and eveiything is wonderful except
for one thing. Although he has a
very pleasant disposition around
home and with all our friend*,
very fair-minded, tactful, and
courteous —still when he gets be
hind rhe wheel of our car he’s an
entirely different person. If another
driver does something to annoy
him. he flits into a rage and ha*
even embarrassed me to tears by
shouting through his window at the
other driver .... and sometime*
• running argument ensue* with
these other person* a* we drive
along the street. How about this?
CONCERNED.
DEAR CONCERNED: If year
has band is aa fair-minded, tact
ful, aad courteous as you say
tn other things, he should lis
ten to you about this particular
bad habit of his. Tell him that
his behavior behind the wheel
is making a nervous wreck of
you and that anleat be does
something about controlling it.
E* President—Commercial Printing Co.
President—Research Triangle Park
President—Atlantic & N. C. Railroad
Director— N. C National Bank resrd)
★ Board of Directors—Rex Hospital Foundation
Board of Directors—Raleigh Chamber of Commerce
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FORMERLY
PrMidmt Junior Chamber of Commerce Hoard of Directors Olivia Raney library
Pre*Wont Chamber of Commerce TrMtorer Ralekjh Merchant* Bureau
Chairman Civil Service <Commis*ion for
Pro* Wont Tour lit A Convention Attn. city Employees
Vote! Aherg Moore for the Senate
TMs a* aaM tar by Mauds as Afcan Maorv
yen’ll be compelled to stop rid
ing with him . . . anywhere.
DEAR SALLY: My fiances
parents live in a city 700 miles a
way. A business trip he will be tak
! ing next month will include that
! city and his parents have written
I to me inviting me to accompany
him and visit them in their home
: for the two days that he will be in :
1 that city. But just because our auto j
j trip to that city will include a
| couple of overnight stops in other
] towns on the way, my parents claim 1
(POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT)
that an unchaperoned trip such as
this is not proper, even for in en
gaged couple. How old-fashioned
can you be? I certainly would ap
preciate your reactions to this. F. T.
DEAR F. T.: Old-fashioned
or not, and engaged though
you may be. aa unmarried cou
ple does not properly travl to
gether this way.
DRIVE SAFELY!