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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 3

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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Support From Senator Helms WORRY CLINIC o. 0 w. Important In Rouse Decision Ph.D., M.O. H.V.IOHNKII.(;O HAUr.KW Now that North Carolina i a a themselves an all-out bloodletting, no mutter who says what lo deny or disguise it, you cmi rest assured Frank House felt i about two things before he took to the friendly skies lo announce for another term as GOP chairman. First, and by all means the most important, House must feel no, he must know that he will gel help from U.S.

Senator Jesse Helms. Second, after looking at the contest for chairman, House concluded that Tom Bennett, Gov. Jim Holshouser's handpicked choice, could be had. Looking first at point number one, you must realize the feeling Rouse has for Sen. Helms, who he often refers to as "the man in Washington city." You may recall a column here a month ago, in which I said Rouse would not run again without Helms' blessing.

Before Gov. Holshouser came out for Bennett, a source extremely close to Rouse told me: "Frank's going to do what Jesse says do." The point of the earlier column being that Helms was in Rouse's corner was confirmed in a Greensboro newspaper interview of last week, quoting Sen. Helms as saying all sorts of nice things about Rouse, and refusing a request to come out for Bennett. It is also known that Sen. Helms has a high personal regard for Rouse, and one of the Senator's close friends told me: "I think anyone who could add two and two and get four knows Jesse feels it would be foolish to dump the man who served as chairman of the Party when the Republicans elected a Governor and United States Senator." It still isn't known how active Sen.

Helms will be in Rouse's behalf. Tom Ellis, a Raleigh attorney who headed Helms' campaign for the Senate, was present at Rouse's press con- FAT OVERWEIGHT Odrinex Plan can help you become the slim trim person that you would like to be. Odripex has been used successfully by thousands all over the country for 14 years. Get red of excess fat and live longer. Odrinex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed.

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Helms probably stays up late on Christmas Eve waiting for a fat man in a red suit to shoot down Ihe chimney. All of this indicates the size and intensity of this Republican power struggle. It could conceivably end up with Sen. Helms and Gov. Holshouser knocking heads in public.

It is, of course, the thing to do for Republicans to play down the bad feelings that exist here. Bennett says he wasn't surprised that Rouse ran again, and Rouse says win, lose or sudden death overtime, he'll support Gov. Holshouser when it's all over. Okay, that's for the record. But in reality, Rouse partisans sincerely believe their man and Gov.

Holshouser could have patched up their differences, if it hadn't been for gubernatorial aide Gene Anderson. Maybe that's giving Anderson a bad rap, but many Rouse supporters believe it anyhow. You don't need me to insult your intelligence and tell you how Anderson and Rouse feel about one another. Rouse left a meeting with Gov. Holshouser several months ago, where he had been complaining about Anderson.

"You're going to have to work with him," Gov. Holshouser told Rouse. Rouse shot back: "No I'm not." Now a word about point two, Rouse feeling he can win. Rouse has worked full-time as party chairman, to the very real point of ignoring his personal business in Kinston. He has made friends and contacts and even his detractors admit he has the capacity to politick 16 hours every day.

Rouse feels Anderson will be a liability for Gov. Holshouser, and therefore for Bennett. He feels he has Sen. Helms in his corner. He feels he can outwork Bennett.

And he believes he can Rachel's confession shows how the dally newspapers have "Jumped (he gun" regarding marriage counseling! Only recently have medical schools and seminaries begun to their students such vital functions, but newspapers have pioneered such advice for 35 years! CASE Y-505: Rachel aged 37, is a beautiful brunette who asked to talk with me after my Valentine Tea address last Spring. "Dr. Crane," she said, "I might have ruined my happy home if it hadn't been for reading your 'Worry "For my husband is a vital, dynamic type who travels a lot as a salesman. "And we have two wonderful children in high school. "But I had grown quite heavy, for I was 25 pounds above my weight on my wedding day.

"While attending a convention in Chicago, my husband had a brief affair with a hostess that the firm had imported with a crowd of other girls to entertain the salesmen. "Well, I was crushed and felt I couldn't live with him any more, though he protested he loved me truly and was merely sexually infatuated with his dance partner. "The very next day, in your column, you warned wives not to rush into such unwarranted divorces as I was threatening to do. "For you pointed out that men differ greatly from women not only in their much greater erotic appetite. "But also in how they look at sex.

"For you said a man combines true love with sex when he places a wedding ring on his wife's finger. "But he can have an affair with other women without any semblance of love. "In fact, you said many rapists assault women; then stab them or kill them afterwards. "My husband pointed out win. Those who believe Rouse would get into this thing if he didn't think he could win, don't know the enormity of the man's ego.

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"Well, I began to realize that you were right, for I knew my sexual ardor for my husband wasn't nearly as great as his, though I loved him with all my heart. "And when I looked in the mirror, I saw that I now resembled a good old motherly soul (as you describe such fat wives) but not a seductive siren. "So I decided maybe I was largely at fault for driving my husband into his outside a a i "Previously, I had laughed at your comment that it is boudoir cheesecake that sirens employ, rather than roast beef, to win husbands a a i wives. "So I went on your 10-day diet and then continued till I had regained my honeymoon figure. "Maybe this one-night affair my husband had with this hostess actually has insured our future greater happiness.

"For now I know how to hold his affection and keep a happy home for our children. "I shudder at how close I came to demanding a divorce. "Dr. Crane, that one column THEY RELISH THE RELICS I A A Arch- eologisls here are currently replacing the workmen digging Vienna's first subway tunnel because of the many fascinating relics that have been found in the excavation, which is to under the Karntnerst- raa.se, Vienna's most elegant shopping slreel, and near St. Stephen's Cathedral.

Among the discoveries are the remains of a chapel dedicated to Marie Magdalena, that once stood in the cemetery that formerly surrounded St. Stephen's. Also unearthed were parts of a Kith-century Romanesque crypt and remnants of a Gothic vault. The latest find was a tombstone from the Roman period, when Vienna was called Vimlobona, and was only a fortified camp for the Roman legions. Some of the historic treasures will be installed in Vienna's museums.

The building fragments which cannot be moved will be integrated into the design of the underground railway stations. PRIDE AND HEART HANOVER, N.H. A Senior tackle Mike O'Hare, of Harvard, says one doctor was wrong. "I originally got involved in football because of asthma," says O'Hare. "A doctor said I would never be in athletics.

I found out you just need a little pride and a little heart." of yours tipped the scales and has kept my home intact. "And I'm sure thousands of other marriages have also been saved by the same a a i a counsel our newspapers offer." Send for my booklet "Sex Problems in Marriage," enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25 cents. A a write to Dr. Crane in care of this enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelope and 75 cents to cover typing and printing costs when you send lor one his booklets.) Pago 3--The llobesonian. Lumherton.

N.C.. Wednesday, September 5,1973 ROBESONIANS at Weil Bros, vineyard, (1. to were Lambert Lewis, farmer and grape grower of Pembroke; M. B. Wright, Robeson County agricultural extension agent; Mr.

Weil; Frank Boyette, manager of SNB Farm Products Division of Red Springs; Victor Burge, manager of Lumberton FCX Retail Store. (W. P. Revels Photo) Armed Forces FT. SILL, Okla.

Private Garry Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Harris, Route 1, Pembroke, completed a seven- week pershirig missile crewman course at the U. S. Army Field Artillery Training Center, Ft.

Sill. Recruit Depot here. He is a former student of Lumberton High School. PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. Marine Pvt.

Thomas Wilson nephew of Miss Lessie M. Burden of 2621 Brook Lane, Lumberton, graduted from basic training at the Marine Corps FT. KNOX, Ky. Private Michael Washington, son of Mrs. Maezowa W.

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