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The Worry Clinic government. Recently a Counter Intelligence man called at our house, inquiring to see our son Daniel, who wasn't home at the time. By Dr. George W. Crane Case Y-351: Andy aged 22, is a Purdue graduate who now holds a very good research position with the gas station owner from whom he bought supplies for his car.

Or the auto dealer from whom he purchased his jalopy. It was an evidence of naive behavior or emotional immaturity to list a fellow college student as a Credit Reference, St. Paul gave us a good motto which teenagers should memorize as they start lookling for a job. "When I was a St. Paul says, "I spake a child, understood as a child, thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things," At the age of 16, the average person's nervous system reaches maturity.

You have then attained your top MENTAL "horse power" or IQ. You are thus an adult as regards your ability to think, so analyze the older adults in the field which plan to enter, and see how you, they act. Do they gun the motor of their auto and rush up to a red light; then stop with a squealing of brakes? Do they wear T-shirts when applying for a job? Do they dress in flamboyant colors? Do they think that smoking a cigar or pipe will make them rugged he-men? Are they naive enough to list student as a Credit Reference? A lot of college graduates act like immature teenagers because nobody has steered their attention along practical lines. Alas, few people seem to be discoverers for themselves. No, they must be told what to read and what movies to enjoy and what records are tops, etc.

They fail to form their own deliberate judgments but often stampede like sheep. If you are thus interested in seeing how you rate on a scale for emotional maturity, then send for my "Behavior Test for enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. It's good discussion material for parties, but is also a solid way to screen out the men from the boys! Connecticut Dems Name Nominee HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)-. Thomas J.

Dodd was named the nominee for the U. S. Senate by the Connecticut Democratic state convention. The 51-year-old former congressman won the nomination by acclamation by a first roll call gave him enough votes for victory. The Stars Say FOR THURSDAY, JULY 3 During the forenoon, the progress you make will be in direct ratio to the efforts you put forth.

Important issues may be at stake, so waste no time on non-essentials. P. M. influences encourage sociability; promote new and lasting friendships. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that time and effort expended now in furthering goals both immediate and future will pay off handsomely.

You are currently in a fine planetary cycle, and, between Y- 551 So Mrs. Crane asked HORSE could be of And the agent informed her that he was making a routine check upon Andy since Andy was involved in some confidential work for Uncle Sam and it is customary to double check such people most thoroughly. Andy had listed our son Daniel as his "Credit Well, Daniel was a college senior himself at the time and without any of those "handies" on his name which I recommended yesterday. The investigator wondered if Daniel had lent any money to Andy in college and if Andy had ever been negligent in repaying his loans. Actually, Daniel had never had occasion to lend Andy even a dime, so it wasn't very effective for Andy to cite him as his Credit Reference.

Maybe Andy was in a hurry and just couldn't think of anybody else, SO he jotted down Daniel's 'name on the spur of the If he really wanted to list a Credit Reference, it should have been somebody who had been in a position to offer firsthand evidence as to Andy's likelihood of paying his bills. For example, he might have listed his landlady to whom he paid his rent every week. Or he could have listed the Elvis Named In Lawsuit MIAMI (UPI) Singer Elvis Presley and his former chauffeur have been named in a $5,000 damage suit filed by a secretary from Washington, D. The plaintiff, Mary Frances Tuell, 24, alleged in her Federal Court action that she was injured in August, 1956, when a car driven by chauffeur Arthur Hooten struck the one in which she was riding. Hooten was driving one of Presley's automobiles, the complaint said.

By Estrellita and the end of October, could accomplish a great deal in both occupational and financial matters. Personal relationships are also under fine aspects except for brief periods in late July and late November. A possible change of either your job or home environment in October could prove auspipicious. Avoid extravagance in November and December, and look for some heartwarming news during the latter month. A child born on this day will be loyal and conscientious but may be too emotional for own good.

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Subside 17. Tensile 5. Gov. Smith 26. Contest 36.

Pismires strength 6. Rage of speed 37. River (Fr.) (abbr.) -7. Uncle 27. Places of 39.

Hint 18. Mr. (dial.) worship 40. India (poet.) livan, emcee 8. Arabian 30.

Swish of silk 41. Exclamation 19. Stone garment 31. A bog 43. And (L.) 10 12 14 15 20 21 22 25 31 35 36 37 38 7-2 Wednesday, July 2, 1958 Mansfield News-Journal 21.

YEAH! LET'S NOT IM REALLY OVERDO IT OUT OF GO OUR FIRST CONDITION DAY OUT WE NO. WE GOTTA SHOULDN'T GET USED TO TOO FAR IT GRADUALLY OUT WE'D BETTER ONLY GO OUT AS FAR AS THE BLONDE READING THE BOOK TODAY FOLLOW ME! MEN -SOME UNWELCOME VISITORS JUST I'M TH' WIDOW THANK MAKE THEM THIS IS MY PROPERTY- MR. YOU, MA'M CAN LET YOU HAVE THE TAKE US OBZO WAS BUMP! COTTAGE AT THE FAR TO IT! BUMP END OF THE LAKE! BUMP! M. THE MORE WE STUDY ANC LEARN, -THAT'S THE FARTHER WE ADVANCE WITH LOOK 02 INTELLIGENCE WHO'S WE'RE AS OUR COMING LIKE IN IN SOLDIERS THE -AND KNOWLEDGE UNARMED AN WA BATTLE AS OUR. CIVILIAN.

OF uez. 2221 IF YOU'LL EXCUSE I PITY YOU ALL! EVEN CRAVEN RENEGADES ME, MISS PIKE. I HIDING FROM THE RIGORS OF CIVILIAN RESPONSII HAVE NEVER AM QUITE BILITIES SHOULD NOT LANGUISH BENEATH THE HEEL BEEN SO INSULTED! OF SUCH A TYRANT! Dale. See Maybe I Gosh, Those stations Lost and out of there could borrow nobody weren't kidding that gas on a road Skeezix, a couple of And hasn't been a gallons there. it looks traveled lately, house! practically deserted! I WON'T HAVE PEOPLE YES, UNCLE SNOOPING ALL OVER AMOS.

PRENTICE 7-2 WHO THE PLACE! CHERI, IS THAT PLEASE TELL HIM PROWLING TO STOP! A4 AT THE World REAR OF THE HOUSE? THERE'S SOMEONE DOWN OH, IT'S THERE! I'VE GOT TO ATTRACT ONLY MY MAN HIS DESMOND. HE LOVES TO POKE AND IF I FRIDAY, I'M KEEPING A LIST OF TO THE YOUR GOOD POINTS, TOM-. BOY! THE B055 SURE PICKED A HOT DAY TO PLAY GOLF! ZOWIE! MUST BE THE HOTTEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR! GOOFY IT'S AWFUL TO THINK THAT ROMADO'S ANGER IF YOU OVER OUR ESCAPE- BELIEVE THAT, ROCKET MIGHT LEAD WHY DON'T WE E4Z HIM US TO ALL! DESTROY DO ABOUT SOMETHING IT? Dorothy Kilgallen Around New York if she 7-2 NEW YORK Broadway Bulletin Board: U. S. Attorney General Paul Williams is set to resign within the next two weeks, top sources say.

They believe he's giving up the job as a prelude to moving into a more important office. Richard Avedon is, photo- requests from those who want (graphing Ezra Pound today to entertain Ghana Prime in an atmosphere of the Minister Kwame Nkrumah secrecy. Members of when he comes to the U.S. in greatest the family of the ancient and July. ailing poet are taking the A strip teaser who's shedphotographer to an undis- ding her husband would like closed destination in, New to shed her income tax probJersey, where he will shoot lems, too.

She's trying to pay the pictures for his forthcom- as rapidly as possible, ling After book, but she owes Newest an impressive treat Pound was released sum. taste from St. Elizabeth's in Wash- for the dangerous livers ington D. it required a among the the the the the the the the do mardeluge of letters from some tini set: you pour it over of the major literary figures Pernod-flavored ice cubes. in the nation to convince the The most sophisticated relatives that they should per- Broadwayites are doing triple mit Avedon to record the poet, takes outside of Lindy's when as he looks today, for, posteri- the Main Stem's newest charty.

acter makes his appearance. It will rate as big news He's Mitch Sandler, a New when Brigitte Bardot trains Jersey, disc jockey, whose her sights on a bachelor. half clean shaven, She's currently crazy, about half bearded. (The left side her leading man, Vallone, has whiskers running all the who is described by his friends way from the sideburn area as "very happily married." to under his chin). The moon may be used as U.

S. chess wizard Bobby a reflector for intercontinen- Fischer, just 15, is expected tal telephone calls within a to make headlines out of Rusfew years. (sia in the Van Cliburn fashlion. He's a promising "sleepThe dearth of Elvis Presley er" entry in the forthcoming pictures in the fan maga- international chess tournazines. particularly the ab-ment there.

sence of the "at home" type shot is no accident, and no Chuck Reeves, producer of indication that his popularity the Dick Clark show has givwith the teenagers is fading. en up all the other girls to It's just that Colonel Parker's concentrate on pretty Joan asking price for intimate stu- Van Pelt. Maxine Golden, dies of Elvis is "way out of the chief hostess at Arthur reach of most of the film Maisel's new $750,000 eating publications' budgets, and the place in Paramus, used to be Colonel won't let a single Debbie Reynolds' stand-in in negative out of his hands Hollywood. without what he considers a It's not every day an Amerfitting ican girl gets an offer to join Tin paymalley is talking royal harem, but Zola a new song Perry Color (of the Platters group) mo's recorded, "Beats There was invited to become an odaA Heart So True." Some of lisque when she played Rathe experts think it's the pret- bat, Morocco. She could have tiest thing he's done since had $25,000 if she'd moved in "Prisoner Of Love." with the ladies belonging to Willie Mays was all set to the king's son, but she said ask for 100 Big Ones for next no.

season, but now chums aren't Get ready for a new gadget SO sure he will. called Car-B-Cue. It's a grill They'll soon be shooting that can be connected to the Westerns in New York, which cigaret lighter on your auto's is about as fur East as you dashboard. (Slow down to 80, can git. The first hoss opera Daddy, and fix me a hamgoes before the cameras in burger with relish.) August--in the Bronx, yet.

J. Fred Coots, the song Steve Allen and his two old- writer, is wildly enthusiastic er children leave for Europe about the talents of a 22-yearon the S. S. United States on old unknown, Terry Lynn, July 10. Mrs.

Allen (Jayne who sings at the Cafe GrinMeadows) won't be sailing zing. He hopes to help her to with them because she has a stardom via the musical TV commitment that will keep comedy he's writing. her here another week; she'll There are now 11 motor fly over to Paris to join them. scooters parked regularly outside the stage door at "West The very British cast of Side Story" during evening "Look Back In Anger" has performances. They belong to succumbed to a strictly Amer- members of the cast and ican virus.

They now watch stage door Johns waiting for the Yankees' night baseball their dolls. The spiffiest of all games in their dressing belongs to Chad Block, who rooms. society is picks up the show's featured giving the Department dancer, Carmen Alvarez headaches; there are so many'his wife. 80 I GET TO A DOZEN BY I'M WEEPING A LIST OF I'LL ACCEPT YOUR BID BAD POINTS, PENNY DANCE. GET TEN BY FRIDAY YOUR I'LL INVITE ELSA! AND IF I HAENIGSEN! 7-2 Tort Met U.S.

Pat. Oil. YOU SAID IT! THAT IMAGINE PAVING GOLF WHEN SUN IS REALLY HE COULD BE SITTING BY A NICE COOL POOL OF WATER! Distributed by King Features Syndicate, GOOFY? IN HERE! SIMPLE CASE OF MIND Productions Reserved OVER MATTER! Disney Rights Walt World I INTEND TO- RIGHT NOW! DRIVER STOP AT THAT STREET LANDING. THE SON OF JOR-EL AND KAI-MARA ARE TO GET OFF WHILE I PROCEED BUTTO THE HALL OF WHY 1 GUARDIANS ALONE! Courthouse Calendar Marriage License APPLIED FOR Henry E. Cantrill, 297 Remy and Laura Jean Smith, 147 East First St.

Marvin E. Mowhorr, Mansfield, RD 2, and Anita L. Schnittke, Blust Ave. Dellno First, Loudonville, RD 1, and Loretta E. Ferguson, 511 Vanburen St.

Divorce Actions PETITIONS FILED Marian Eileen Peltier, 149 on grounds of neglect Charles Peltier, 149 on Glenwood Glenwood vs. Donald and cruelty. Married in Fremont on Sept. 25, 1940. Plaintiff asks for custody of chil- dren.

ALIMONY ONLY Viola Boterf, Shiloh, RD 2, vs. Arthur Boterf, Shiloh RD 2, on grounds of neglect and cruelty. Married in New Orleans, on Oct. 23, 1956. DECREES GRANTED Karen Jones, a minor, 17 Lee Lane, from Roy Thomas Jones, U.S.

Navy, on of fraudulent contract. Plaintiff awarded custody of child. Odis Hunter, 539 Oakenwalt from Adron Hunter, 539 Play Safe While You Drive! Keep -chew gum Avoid traffic jitters and driving drowsiness. Chew gum while you're behind the wheel. Chewing helps relieve strain and tensionhelps keep you feeling fresh and alert for safer driving.

Chew any brand of on proof of neglect and cruelty. Eva Lee Rogers, Bellville, RD 2, from Virgil Rogers, Bellville, RD 2, on proof of neglect and cruelty. Pansy B. Mosier, 398 Reed from Haskel Mosier, 540 Ashland Alliance, on proof of neglect and cruelty, Mary L. Thatcher, 1200 Boyle from Arthur M.

Thatcher, address unknown, on proof of wilful absence. Jolene Hudson, a minor, Bon Air from Ronald Gene Hudson, Wood on proof of neglect. Paul Hill, Columbia from Billie Joe Hill, Mansfield, RD 4, on proof of neglect. Arthur Dean Grabach, 155 Plymouth Plymouth, from Jean Carol Grabach, 155 Plymouth Plymouth, on proof of neglect and cruelty. Barbara Patton, 720 Burns from Eugene G.

Patton, corner Herring Ave. and Hanna on proof of neglect. 7-2 Probate Court money (Yap) Vent Card distributor Greeting (dial.) Sea spray At home A ceiling support Spar Perform Greek letter Jewish month Corroded Goddess of harvests City (Wis.) Dagger handle Feat of skill (colloq.) 20. 22. 24.

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41. 42. Will of John E. Burgener, late of Mansfield, leaves an estimated $16,300 to his children, Robert Burgener, William Burgener and Mrs. Betty L.

Smith, all of Galion, naming William as executor. Inventory lists the estate of James Philip Keller, late of Mansfield, at $8,000. Will of Hiram A. Valentine, late of Butler, RD 2, leaves his estate to his wife, Carrie M. Valentine.

George H. Keyser is the executor. Will of Elizabeth Rupanovic, late Mansfield, leaves an estate estimated at $7,860 to her husband, Jacob R. Rupanovic, and names him as executor. NOT A WORD, SON OF -EL.

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