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DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SADLY: Our neighbors h»TO « 14-year-okl son whom they caught smoking about 3 months ago. So they adopted a new kind of “permissive psychology” on the grounds that it’s better that he smoke in front of th«n **■»«" behind their backs, and that if they gave him full permission to ■moke he would soon tire of it. Well, hes been «rw»aH»g all around the place for throe months now and shows not the least sign of tiring of the habit. Os course, this U their bostauw. but the big trouble is that our two sons, ages U and 14, are straining at the leash now. They cant understand why we wont be “reasonable” and K them the same sort of deal, about this? out. OJU> : Sesae deal! 1 ■righbees would have fellow* ed the same sort of ‘‘permis sive psychology" if they had ought their son wtth a bottle es whiskey or a package of **U! Stick to your gins. Tell year boys Chat Mocking is eat *■ thoai becoaoi they are mat* tee yeaag and K is not /• good for throe eat off an ar at ar CRAB SAUjY: There's entirely too much “brother" in my tom flyl rm married to a lovely, won* derful girl, but the big trouble is dto has a terrible “brother oom pjsk." She has a middle-aged LINCOLN THEATRE RALEIGH. N. C. STARTS SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 37TH “LORNA” Starring LORNA MAITLAND “THIfsPACE CHILDREN” MtCnORAY STARTS THURSDAY. OCTOBER Ilf "COURT MARTIAL” URUDDiZBOIHM "DALLAS” bachelor brother who reared her after their parents died when she was only eight yean old. and of «xirec that was fine. But now hols STILL looking after her, even though she’s been married to me for three years. He’s practically a regular m—nbr of our hmywthniA visits with her during the day while Fm at work, dines with us at least throe or four times a week —and whenever my wife Is even slightly ill, te’s over at our house taking care of her. 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DEAR T.GJL: Possibly yea are the kfaii es persca who Is attracted to married men be ehalienge, Just as babies mo always attracted te the toys that are Just eat es their reach. It’s time yea were grow ing «p aad realising that It’s Just as easy aad infinitely mere sensible te tell in love DEAR SALLY: rm a girl of 16, and everyone kids me about being too fat. But whenever I bring up the subject of dieting at home, my mother seye rm Just right aa I am. I am I feet 4 inches tall. What weight is -Just right” tor me? CHUBBY. DRAR CHUBBY; Per year height aad age, I think toe av erage “Jest right” weight Is about 117 pounds. Men than likely year mother is alarmed ever the poeriMnty es year starving yoarastf hs order te Mb down. If yea happen te be carrying around tee many peands over the prescribed 117. it’s best to ask year doc tor far a nourishing diet that Is lew hi calories ... aad then stick te it Bonk Drive Wins Pact For 8.000 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif —A 100- day-long statewide action campaign resulted in an agreement between CORE and the Bank of America, world’s biggest bank, under which 8,000 Negroes and Mexican-Ameri cans will be hired within the com ing year. Still being negettaied are COBB demands for hiring by ths beak es a skilled human relations director to administer the new Job program end for a clause stating that the bank Calif.—A 100- Eleven Added To Ugon’s Staff The J. W. Ligon Junior-Sen tor High School added eleven new teachers this year to complement toe increased student body. The new teachers are: Mrs. Kath leen Brown, who received her ILA. degree in Commerce from North Carolina CoUccg at Durham, She baa previously taught 7 years in Bladen Central School of Elizabeth town; Mrs. Dorothy Cobb, who re ceived the BA degree from Ben ‘Total Performance” Title Os Mrs. Herbin At Shaw U. “Total Performance" ares the sub ject of Mrs. Sarah Harbin’s massage to Shaw University students, Mon day, Sept 11. An employment ser vices representative of the Employ ment Good Neighbor Council, Mrs. Herbin advised the freshmen te “get off to s good start by exam ining why you are hare and what you hope to get while you are here." She urged Emus te get the swsTtmsm frees ths faculty, li brary, conversation with other students, aad various cultural experiences. Develop to the will enter into subcontracts with bostnaaam which dle crlmtnsU “There are two major by-pro ducts of the CORE-Bank of A merles projects, “Sherman Qerke, San Francisco CORE’S public rela tions director points out in an ar ticle in the Sun Reporter. “First Is toe tact that other banks have ’voluntarily’ started hiring Negroes in smsll numbers. Second it the strengthening of the state Fair Em ployment Practices Commission. When the bank, in an effort to stall stantially strengthened toe FEPC COKE, went to the FEPC. it sub by Involving it in a substantive, affirmative action program.” LONDON OIL Burns To Serve You ;UI;\iIIJC Call TE 7-2004—George London and always wake up warm. ♦ * nett College, Greensboro; Harvey Heertley, who received a BA in Physical Education from North Carolina College. Hs has had • years of teaching experience at Clayton and GatesviUe; Mrs. Befoie P. Ingram, who received the MA degree in English from North Car olina College. Abe, Mrs. Ethel B. Latter, who received toe &A. from N. C. Col lege, and has worked at University Men skilla. Be knowledgeable about toe NMteual trend aad Its economy, be knowledgeable about tboasaaivm aud tboir po ewa perrons! velum and deter mine what will bo your gaol urban you cempiete your adu- Mrs. Harbin stated that many doors or non-traditional Jobs are now open to Negroes, some of which have not been tilled, due to the tact that in toe peat, the Negro had little incentive to quality for positions from whleh ho would be barred. The speaker's appearance was In connection with the regular Chapel program. LET ME HELP YOU! IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS OF ANY KIND!! Psrhftpa it ia financial, love, or family troublea I feel sure that I can help you with your par ticular problem, if you will have faith and' trust in me. Write me today, strictly con fidential. ANNETTE'S PERSONAL SERVICE P. O. Box 1-F Wlttebome, C. P.. South Africa not cjuoumur * «- < v RALKOT. R C. EATUHDAY. EKFTKMBKB » 1864 of North Carolina in Chapel -HOI: Mrs. Ophelia Noble, who received the B.A. degree in English teem Shaw University; Mias Almena Nunn, who received toe BE, at Shaw University. M.E. at toe Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Mrs. Allie M. Peebles, who received the BE. degree from Hampton Inetitute. She haa taught in Virginia and in Wake County. Also Mrs. Marjorie Watts, who re ceived toe B.A. from Shaw Univer sity; and Mrs. D. Burke, who re ceived toe BE. degree at ART Col lege; Jamee W. Allison, who re ceived toe B.S. at St Paul's Col lage, Lawrenceville, Vs, R. R Mo ton School, Emporia, Va. KENNEDY FOUNDATION Since 1948, the Joseph P. Ken nedy, Jr., Foundation has spent 823.9 million on problems of men tal retardation. Until last year it was spending more money in tola Bald than the U. S. government the Catoolio Dlgeet says. m 100 PROOF! jJfeGIN pH*O2S || | —it* . |l| (* Ml \U\ 2WKB#"IdU - ■ , w- «* OUAKT DISTILLED FRCM GRA!!: UIRD AND COMPANY SCOBEWILLE, ft, j. - •. ■ f t MM ■ M m msM * Jf | W Iffw M M ll /f/i|6*'' T /) 1 I u q —~ I I r , MM. VALUE WOMACK Funeral service tor Mrs. Mft Womack of ME Bast Martin Ore*, who died Wadneoday at Wake Me morial Hospital were held Sunday at I o’clock teem the Providence Holy Chureh. The Rev. G. M. WQltame cffiel atod Burial totlowad in Mount Hope Cemetery. Survivors are>one brother, Joe Barnet, of Youngs, town. Ohio; 8 stepchildren. RustolL Junius. Otis and Willie Woroagkj all of Hartford, Coon.; Elmore Wo* mack of New *>--*- Conn.; QlkSB" Womack of Raleigh; Virginia W Rogers and Moselle W. Hlnton, of Raleigh. MORE TO COMB PRESIDENTIAL FIRSTS Theodore Roosevelt the Catholic Digest ate tea, waa the first Presi dent to ride in an automobile-ami the first te leave the U. 8. wMtaJu office, e trip to toe Panama Canat 7
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