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16 THE CAaOUNUU? RALEIGH. X, C- SATURDAY. JUNE 11, 1939 Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H* Boulware QUESTION: What is meant by the term "speech rehabilitation?” —BMC. ANSWER: By the term we mean “making able those who sre un able in speech It. includes devising wavs and means of offsetting the effects of those maladies that re tard speech or prevent its devel opment." The term is used with reference to a study of the failure of the speech machine to perform its ba sic and acquired functions. QUESTION. Do all motions re quire a second?—MßS. P L. ANSWER: No, all motions do not require a second For example: the following motions do not re quire second: 1 DEAR ! i SALLY DEAR SALt Y: T'm the first to ■OH admit my eight-year-old -on is no angel, hut I m also sure he is hon- est. This afternoon he came home j crying from one of nur neighbors' j §fi homes. He said that the woman j |gg had talked “mean 'to him and sent i H him home. When I asked why, he ; fpf said he was put out of the house ; for no reason at all. I'm feeling i ||§ verv much perturbed about this. J sgp and am wondering if I should have j gg| it out with th: v wan MRS 1. I UFAR MRS. ?. I : When an Pight-year-nlrl rhild is dismiss pd from 3 home “for no reason * at all.” there's generally a rea son—and reriiinly vou should ! not bp passing judgement on this other unman until you’ve I heard her side of the story I'd Suggest that sou pav a friend , Iv little visit on her and please do he friendly —and find Put exactly what happened. You may he in for a surprise! DEAR SALLY: Until our break up a week ago. I bad been going with a very beautiful girl for al most a year During that time I gave her several nice gifts, and the last one was a rather expensive clock-radio for which I’m still paying via the Installment plan. _ Now that this gir-j srd I have H broken up. T’m w ondering what to O do about, this clock-radio. I bat" the idea of asking her outright, to I give it bark—but T don't like the ides either of making payments on a dead horse. Don't yoju think this girl should have the decency’ to return my gifts’’ TTVT. DFAR TIM: T.nok* to me Tike vou’re stuck. Th® gift# von save this voting Jadv—so Tong as she wants to keep them— are hens, DEAR SALLY! fm a m rtf 24. *nd for some time Tv* been dating a man of 32 who warned fight from the start that he’s Weu satis fied with hachelnruood and that he’s allergic to wedding hells. Now US fc***' <«we out with a brilliant idea. a He wants me to go with him on s. vacation trip this summer. He has hh| made It dear that everything will B he on the up and up, Ihat we*R ■ occupy separate rooms at the re- H sort hotel, and that all he wants Is someone with Hj whom to share the pleasures of his vacation. 1 blurted out a big “no," |§|f and he told me T’m being very old fashioned and stupid to pass up s SB vacation Ptich a* he is planning. !||| and at no cost to myself. Although |||g|§ 1 fancy myself as being far from prudish. I still do rot think his idea is » good one Art- you with ae’ MILLIE I>WR MIILIK: You bet I am! If this bachelor wants a companion with whom to “share the pleasures of his va cation,” suggest that he take along another man w|po is also allergic to wedding hells A Pi “free” vacation of this kind jSfc could turn out to he very ex |H| pensive -to your reputation, that DEAR SALLY: There’s a hoy I Ithw very much. He’s not too good, j looking, hut has a swell personal- 1 sty. There's s girl in our crowd who is terribly pretty and who is ( always stealing the ether girls’ boyfriends— -not because she likes them, but because she wants to make us girls jealous. Now she's working on my boyfriend, and I think he's beginning to fail for 1 her. It wouldn't he so bed if she really liked him. but I know he’ll turn out to he just another sucker ' on her hook I don't want him to he hurt Do you think I should , warn him about her WORRIED, DEAR WORRIED: i think that your warning this boy i would just steer him to the * other girl’s hook a little faster. Your best bet. if he’s really 4 jj§f| worth the fishing, is to try cast- j * H ing * better line than the other j ITO RALPH: It is much more A •! mightful and praeticaL when R uying an engagement- ring, to be a overned by your girl’s taste, par- M culariy as to style, The most 1 tactical way for you to handle , us 3s to visit your jeweler alone || ad have him put. aside a selection i f rings within the price range you J »n afford-—and thei you can m ring yaw fiancee into the store R id let, her select from then! the A ng ehe likes best, 1 St Pays To ! j ADVERTISE j | 1. Rise !o point of order. 2. Request for information. 3, R'se to parliamentary inquiry 4, Rise to question of special : ; privilege. All main motions, and most of j 1 | the subisidiary motions, require a ■ j second before they can be con - • sidered by the club Usually when i >he chairman does not hear a sec ‘ I ond to a motion, he says, "Do I ' j hear a second? ’ Should he not hear a second, he says, "The motion is lost.” READERS For my parliamentary chart of : ! motions, send two stamps and i thirty cents Write Marcus H Boul ■ ware, St Augustine's College, R - 1 eligh. North Carolina New York , Educator Speaker At Bennett SALISBURY “The more rich : Iv a man conceives himself and the more completely he realizes i himself Mrs. Ethle Ruth M j ! Young. Brooklyn, New York edu- j , cator. told the Livingstone College ! I 1 3 P and Gown Day audience here ! : last week. "The more he might see ‘ | himself as one who was made m ! | the image of God ” Sspeaking on the subject, “A Search For Self," Mrs. Young who graduated from Livingstone Col lege with honors before she earn ed her Master of Arts degree at Columbia University, New York ( tty, warned the graduates that “the highest form of self-know ledge enables one to see beyond ’ himself." Admonishing her youthful listeners to strive for integrat ed personalities capable of wholesome interaction with o ihrrs she declared that th* "richest personality is nothing before he has chosen himself, and the poorest personality Is everything when he has chos ; Pn himself: for the great thing is not to he this or that, but to be ensself." At the hour-long ceremonies signaling the opening of the 7ftth annual commencement season at Livingstone. Dr. Vtctor J. Tulane dean of the College, led the claw m academic procession and pre sided J. Aggrey Smith. Cape Coast. 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