16 TNI CMBUMM RALEIGH. N. C., BATURDAT, MAT M, 1944 Death Claims Man BHE COULD KICK HERSELF MIAMI (ANPi —Mr». Patricia IT. Orr, 42-year-old owner ol the Manager hotel in Cleveland, Ohio, was so mad here last week that she could have kicked herself. Pre paring tr leave Miami International airport for Cleveland, she put her two infant daughters, her parents, and her sister-in-law, aboard the plant. and then rushed back to the lobby to buy some flight in suiance Just as she was returning, the plane took off. and Mrs. Orr hrd to wait five hours for the next flight. The airline was kind enough to give her a room at the Inter r.aUcnal ho’el until the later flight. ILLNESS AT HOME? A HOSPITAL BED MAKES IT EASIER ON EVERYONE RENTS r. 42c Day RENT: Wheel Chairs A Other Invalid Needs; Reducing Ma chines; Party Needs; Roll-Away A Baby Beds: Floor Polishers A Sanders: Tools. "WE RENT MOST ANYTHING" Abram's United Rent-Alls CALL: VA MSU RALEIGH Come In: 419 W. PEACE ST. Samovar VODKA * *IOO M‘?so Tf4/sQwit JR Pint JpNL 100 PROOF DISTILLED FROM GRAIN •oamEOWMav*. WirKurr. fa m> msno. California > MR HEM MMN. PRODUCT Os THE KJJk 100 PROOF NOW, AS NEVER BEFORE.. . COOLEY. White Man, 54, Collapses, Dies Os A Heart Attack NEW ORLEANS fANPi—The Grim Reaper exacted its own penal ty on a 54-year-old white man who had been arrested and charged with incecent behavior and performing a crime agai ist nature on a 12-year old Nogro girl. The man was identified as Louis Bit-nvcnu, who collapsed and died . of a heart attack the day after he was arrested and booked on the charges. Policemen Sgt. J. Phillips and J. Arceneaux said they arrested Bien venu last week while investigating a 1956 red, white and blue Ford auto mobile traveling at a slow rate of speed on Curran Road. They said that when they ap proached the ‘ vehicle, the driver speeded It ap and sought to elude them. They finally rnr bed the auto and found Blenvenu and the |2-year-old girl inside. After an Investigation, which Included statements from the rirl, the chargee were plared against Blenvenu. The girl was turned over te the Juvenile Bureau. However. Bienvenu never lived to stand trial on the charges of vio lating the young girl’s chastity. DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR BALLY: I’m a man of 24 I and go with a girl of 19. She keeps complaining that I’m not demon strative enough in the pretence of others, that I don’t ahow my af fection for her by holding her hand or hugging her or uttering endear ments when our friends are around. She claims she la mortified by my coolness towards her. end that this gives others the Impression that I’m ashamed of her. How about this? F. J. L. DEAR P. I. L: Such active dame—trattena In public are by— means a proof of love. They're -fteof of 111-breeding and poor taste. Real proof of lovo'uotwooa two persona lies ha the treatment of each other with kindness and considera tion—not in public exhibitions. DEAR SALLY: For years, when ever we received announcements of marriages, births, anniversaries, christenings, graduations, and the like, we have alwaya responded with nice gift* to these relatives and friends. Ordinarily I don't ap prove of tending announcements, since they alwaya seema to be bide for gifts. However, about three weeks ago. when our daughter wee married, we did mail out about 30 mariage announcements to some of our best friends and relatives We did not send these out with ex pectation of gifts —we were just happy over our daughter’s marriage and wanted all these people to know about it. However, I must confess that I am bitterly dis appointed and disillusioned over the small response. To date, our daughter has received exactly three gifts from the recipients of these announcements. What is your re action to this’' H. E. E. DEAR H. E E-: Sines you did state that yau sent eut these announcements for the eae pur pose of lotting these people know the newt. Ik— why goat y— consider your mission arom pitched? Your admitted disappointment and disillusion ment now over the "small re turn" would mam to indicate that you wort actually making a bid for gtfta, rather than fust spreading the word. DEAR SALLY: There's s man in the office where I work whom I've idolised ever since I began working there, the best-looking, most charming, most enchanting man I’ve ever known But. because he was married. I steered clear of him aa beet I could . . . until last week when ho told me that he and hka wife have separated. I’ve al ways been a girl of high principles, and I certainly have never wanted to become mixed up with a married man. but now this dream man has asked me twice to go out with him and I’m wondering If. under the present circumstances, this would be all right. UNCERTAIN. DEAR UNCERTAIN: Urn vary fart that you've written for advice plus the manner ta which you've signed your nemo •®dlcatoe that you know vary well this is a married man yarn are asking about, end gtrta of Charged With Raping Girl, 12 Ex-Alcoholic Cleric Sets Up Rescue Mission For Former Fellow Drunks ‘‘high principles”, such as you admit, do not "become mixed up” with married men DEAR SALLY: I did something a couple of weeks ago that I'm deeply ashamed of. I took my best girl friend’s steady away from her. I didn't dream at the time that <he would take it so hard, but now she’s the most miserable girl in the world, and I think she's lost several pounds of weight in her grief over her lost boyfriend. He was the easiest of fellows to woo away from her—no trick at all—but now that I’ve got him. I don't want him anymore, not only because he's a terrible bore, hut mostly because of the sorrow I ve caused a real fine girl. What can I do about this? P. S. DEAR P. g.: First, tell the boy goodbye. Then go te your girlfriend, apologise objectly for the thing you did and try to make her realise that she shouldn’t be shedding so many tears over the kind of boy who could be so easily lured away from her. Maybe, if your ex planation Is good enough, ahell see that you really did her a big favor . . , although, us course, that wasn’t your origi nal intention, was it? 1 hope shell forgive you— but don't count on it! NORFOLK, Ve. <ANP)—The Rev. KIM. ft OLE MOTEL 2418 Murchison R<L Fayetteville, N. C. 19 Rooms - Private and Adjoining Baths Individual Heat - Air Conditioned Conveniently Located Between Fayetteville State Teachere College and Fort Bragg REASONABLE RATES! ■ Political Advertisement ' for 16TH DISTRICT Wake County elects two senators. Since RUFFIN BAILEY is the only one with legal experience, he should be one of your choice. Year Vote and Support will ha StneerHF Appreciated! 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Ho points out thut the problem of the alcoholic io one the Christian church and alcoholic sympathizers. Hospitals and doctors have no remedy for al coholism he told his audience. He was particularly critical of the doctors and scientists who poke fun at Christ and claim their is no God. These critics of the Christian relig ion, he said, put all their hopes for alcoholics in science, but he said science is not the answer. The al coholics need the mercy of God and the power of the Holy Spirit to be reclaimed, he said. Rev. Rodgen, who spent several months in New York before re turning to Norfolk, came back with the endorsement of a number of New York ministers and ministers in the Norfolk area. Currently his rescue mission program for alco holics and other unfortunates is en dorsed solidly by the Baptist Minis ters Conference of Norfolk, Ports mouth and Vicinity. DRIVE safely; INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE Consult— Fire Insurance Co. Durham, N. 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