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3hr Sard Urns- Jribimf Tugt Texas Monday, July 26, 1954 MARY MAIL to Husband's Gay Example leave them with baby sitters night a Playgtrl Ftc- after night. a Triangle Situation! Dear Mary Haworth: Am I at fault? Here is my problem. I have been married seven years, have three children, a lovely home and a likeable husband. Hank loves to lead a gay partying hie, and at first I resented his attitude and tned to change him. I had never enjoyed wild parties and, too, I seemed to be on the jealous side, for I disapproved of the behavior of young married couples at these parties.

But Hank juat give up this life, and now I enjoy the gay parties too. The parties never seem wild to me any more; I enjoy drinking along with the others, and we all neglect our children. Not really: but we do STUFFY NOSE Get instant relief! yoMr of dry, Ant apply Sm how qvickly congestion cooling, soothing mgrodionts improve dralnogo for bfolHing. to night loo. Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! For constipation, nettr take harsh drugs.

They causc bruril cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, make repeated doses seem needed. When you are temporarily constipated, get sun but ftntlt salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr. Caldwell's Senna laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in Dr.

Caldwell is one tf lht finest natural Uxmtnms known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes aood, gives gentle, comfortable, satisfying relief of temporary constipation for every member of the family. Helps you get schedule' without repeated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness thatconstipauon often brings.

Buy Dr. Old Money back if ings, perhaps, not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. I have become more worried about myself than my husband.

I am not jealous of him any longer. I enjoy the company of a friend's husband, and I recognize that he has fallen very hard for me. I try every possible way to be with him, and the wrongs I fought early in marriage now look all right to me. I've changed, but Hank doesn't seem to suspect a thing and isn't jealous at so far he seems to have fun in a nice clean way No Longer Self If I tried to avoid John (the other I he goes in our crowd and is closely associated with my husband in business. Per- hap I should truthfully admit that I don't trust myself any longer.

But I have become what my husband seems to want in a playgirl; not the quiet old-fashioned girl that I was. Yet I feel the love for him, now. So far I any desire to stray too far, or to have an affair with the other man. But will in time? And how far should I test my husband's faith in me, and what he wants a pretty young wife to be? Please advise me quickly. R.

Y. Man Close Ties Dear R. Evidently your husband is emotionally defective to really accept or respond to love, so he takes refuge in trivial associations, encouraging you to be equally shallow and diffuse. Consequently, you are trying to relieve frustration and tension by dancing to the tune he calls. Hence you are in rather a bad way at the present writing, on the threshold of demoralization.

We hear a good deal nowadays about juvenile possible causes and prospective cures. One of the shocker-aspects of this social problem is that so many of these morally deranged youngsters, who flout the laws of common decency, come from so-called homes. And it seems your economic and community status are better- than-average, insofar as freedom from want is concerned. You list your credentials in the following years' marriage, three children, a lovely home and a likeable husband. Your circumstances afford a baby sitter, night after night, and a gay social partying with for yourself and husband.

Apparently you take pride in your home and make it a place of physical comfort and material beauty from the adult deference to vour tastes in surround- Rev. Raborn, Retired Baptist Minister Dies Rev. Sam Raborn, 81, a Baptist minister, died at his home in Milford at 10:30 p. m. Saturday.

Funeral services will be held in Compton Funeral Home chapel Tuesday at 2:30 p. Rev. Joe English and Rev. Mr. Long officiating, burial in Oakwood Cemetery.

Rev. Raborn was born in Whitney on May 25, 1873. He was a former resident of Waco where he was the 49th member of The 40 Singers. Since retiring from the ministry in 1945, he had lived in Milford. He had held pastorates in Bedford.

New Boston, Ohio, Ashland, and Williamson, W. Va. wife died in 1947. Surv ivors include four daughters. Mrs.

T. K. Speer of Frost; Mrs. E. L.

'Leamon of Chicago: Mrs. C. E. Douglas of Waco: Mrs. Joe Clanton of Milford: six sons.

J. L. Rabom of Waco; Rev. W. R.

Raborn of Carlisle, Paul Rabom of Waco; Rufus Sam bom of Beckley, W. Edward L. Rabom of Dallas; Elton M. Rabom of Teague; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Rabom of Wichita Falls and Mrs.

Ludie Gilbert of Houston: two brothers, Will Rabom of Oklahoma City and Harold Rabom of Houston. LOVELIER YOU By Mary Sue Miller Death of Several Hundred Americans Just Revealed SLAPTON. England. July 25 Residents of this tiny south coast village today were talking with amazement about how a German submarine broke through channel defenses during World War II and killed several hundred American soldiers. rope, said in a speech here yester day the submarine sank large ships in which the Americani were training for invasion of the continent.

It was the first people here had heard of the sinkings. Residents of r- Slapton and eight other villages "fred, supreme had Pvaruatpd so commander of Allied in Eti- cans couM the 1 in secret. Gruenther, attending a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the invasion, said the submarine incident occurred in April of 1944. He gave no other details. CONTEST Bobby Morinez, 16, left, son of Mr.

ond Mrs. Joe Martinez of 1412 South Twelfth Street, and Keith King examine a model engine while in Detroit recently. Young Martinez won a $150 prize in the Fisher Body Corporation auto design contest. King was with him in Detroit. He was a winner from another state.

Boy, 12, Feared Abducted By Magazine Salesman GRAY, Maine. July a summer job ever since school A six-state alarm was out Sunday closed, has been the object of a for a 12-year-old boy who. was1 widening search by police and feared kidnaped by a self-styled some 30 neighbors since who prom- when he telephoned his mother ised him a from a nearby store. Daniel Wood who had teased got a job working for a his parents for permission to get magazine salesman," he told her. going to get 50 cents an Fire Volunteer Slightly Hurt LORENA.

July Barron of the Lorena Volunteer Fire Department was slightly injured Sunday when he fell through a hole in a ceiling while fighting a fire in a house by Sgt. E. W. Stakeley of Connally Air Force Base. About $400 damage was done to the roof of the house.

Volunteer firemen answering the call included Fire Chief 1 H. McBrayer, Herman Mayfield, J. D. Baxley, Stan Lundin, Art Smithom, Ted Murphy and A. Wiley.

Cause of the fire is unknown. REUEF FOR ACHING FEET. An remedy for sore, burning feet is a soak in steaming Epsom salts solution, followed by a chill rinse under a running bath tap. This treatment pays a dividend, too, in a cooler head-to-toe you. To avoid future discomfort, spray on a cooling lotion before donning stockings.

Superlative lotions deodorize and check irritating perspiration. If you also added ashes of foot powder, feel that you tread on though a dancing partner treads on your toes. Teaching Of Communism Recommended ewcomerA May we greet you with the GREEN and GOLD Gift Certificate Book? The GREEN and GOLD book is filled with certificates and invitations from the finer merchants, one of which SPEE DE AUTO WASH WACO WELCOME SERVICE ava Overated' Sine DIAL 2-9956 BOX NO. 'J Drift Dangerous Tips Offered During Farm Safety Week This week. Is national farm safety When she ordered him not to away with he answered.

be back before and hung up. Maine Attorney General Alexander La Fleur assigned state police investigator Philip Wheeler to the case after a neighbor of the missing boy, Erenst Verrill, told of seeing a flashJy dressed strang er about 50 hanging around near Sir Herbert Williams, British MP Succumbs LONDON, July 25 Herbert Williams, 69, conservative member of Parliament for the last generation, died today of a cerebral hemorrhage. Sir name often appeared on front pages because of his strongly advanced views. He was an insistent advocate of government economy. DU IS CAN HINES Hundreds of words of caution Hood home Thursday.

Verrill said the man came from But how much of yourself do you about farm safety been writ- under a hrldR(, and his give to the children? How much m- ten pointing up the need of safety car aboUt the time Danny left terest, insight, love and foresight on farm Qne national release home to go fishing. Ten minutes workers later, the boy iron, And what is the state of your psychological health, the tone of your moral daily interacts upon them? In short, what kind of formative, long-term influ iand we assume that means all store 2l? miles away, farmers) should take a break for obviously didn walk that coffee as city workers do around distance in 10 minutes. Mrs. Wood 10:30 a. m.

and 3:30 p. m. But the I said. drove him from release say how a farmer the Mrs. Wood recalled hearing an enee are you having on them, as a result of your husband's frivolous is subtly corrupting your sex behavior and think- on a tractor about four miles from Agriculture mg, it seems Now when the children are small, you should stop and take stock of your dangerous drifting.

And you should wisely and deliberately automobile stop just after her son disappeared over the rise of a hill. Then the car door slammed and she heart! it drive away. The father, a paper mill worker. August. home would be able to get a cup of coffee and return back to work said Danny was a in 10 or 15-minute break.

Besides 1 boy who absolutely would not run that, more farmers are interested He said his son, in consuming milk than coffee. five children, had been verse your present the anyway. I for permission to get a job and simple sufficient reason that, in the Here are a few safety tips that had been promised he might sign long run, the only real satisfaction can save a farmer a lot of grief.1 up as a bean picker during late and joy in life come from doing the national safety council, nght. j. Bo particularly careful around Your infatuation with John, at 1953 safety council report disclosed that the annual total of fatal accidents involving wheel tractors was increasing at a 40-a-1 year rate.

2. let children play on or near farm equipment, especially when in operation. 3. Watch out for vehicle over- largest percentage of WASHINGTON. this time, the problem, obviously.

It is rather a symptom of distress in your his. You are off the beam of constructive living, and in the event you don't get straightened out, your sense of confusion and chaotic temptation will rise to a pitch of distraction, as years pass. To clear your head, read "The Sermon on the by Emmet Fox (Harper Brothers). M. H.

Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. Race Advisor To Navy Quits In Protest July 2S-UP- tractor accidents in leading fami special consultant states was caused by overturned vehicles, according to the safety 1953 report. 4. Always seep equipment first-class running order.

to the Navy on racial problems, has submitted his resignation on grounds the Navy is not enough to wipe out remaining race discrimination, it was disclosed CROW'S-FEET? Hon To Check Them! Lanolm Plus LIQUID contains rich lanolm, some components of which penetrate your iktn to do wonders for rt Used as a cleanser before reurtng. then a more quickly mavg taged in. and awaken next morning to discover that a very definite miracle has happened No feeling of skin dryness at an extra softness and extrm smoothness that is new But more! As your skin becomes softer and softer and smoother and smoother, those disturbing, premature, dry-skin crow's-feet and other tiny lines really fade. Get your bottle of Lanolin Plus Liquid today. Use it tonight be a happier woman tomorrow morning.

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Sunday. Ulich, Extension Service agricul- Navy Secretary Charles S. Thom- tural engineer, says that if farm- as is expected to accept re- ers and their families would an- the resignation of Granger, swer a simple question before be- a Negro. ginning each job many accidents A letter to Granger, being pre- Broiled Live Lobster Ruth Wakefield, a superlative cook and hostess, is the proprietess of the Toll House at Whitman. Mass.

This lovely old Cape Cod house was built in 1709 as a Toll House where passengers ate and changed horses. Her success is attributed to the fact she has to adapt recipes from all over the world to suit average tastes. In three time her dining room grew from seven tables, to 64 tables, with a constant waiting line. When I visit the Toll House. I order their broiled live lobster.

This iS the way they prepare it: Place lobster on its back. Hold large claws firmly. sharp knife begin at mouth and make incision, then splilt shell the entire length of body and tail. Remove stomach and intestinal canal, and small sac back of head. Crack large claws and lay lobster open as flatly as possible.

Brush meat with melted butter. Season with salt and pepper. For each lobster crumble soda crackers enough to fill body cavity, probably 5 or 6. Blend lobster tomalley and juice of lemon. Add melted butter enough to moisten well and put into lobster body cavity.

Cover body stuffing with an inverted pan while lobster is broiling. Remove cover when lobster meat shrinks from shell and allow crumbs to brown well. Twenty to 25 minutes is usually long enough but depends upon size of lobster. Serve hot w'ith melted butter and wedge of lemon. CHICAGO.

July committee of the American Bar Association recommended Sunday that the theory and practice of communism be taught in all American schools, along with the teaching of American government. The citizenship committee said "the dangers of communism could be readily understood if properly taught and it would be of great value to the youth of our country if they could be adequately shown the between the Communist and American gov: emments. The recommendation was one of a series prepared for the forthcoming 77th annual convention of the ABA here Aug. 16-20. ABA officials emphasized that the proposal to teach communism still must be acted upon by the House of delegates at the convention before it would become ABA policy.

Financial Suggestions NEWPORT NEWS, Va. AP- Mrs. Hardy Cash and Mrs. Paul Shilling shared a room in the maternity ward of a hospital here. Names suggested for the babies ranged from Cash to Shilling.

Moral Crusade Urged by Ike At Youth Meet WASHINGTON, July 25-UP- President Eisenhower called on Christian youth Sunday to jjaunch a great moral against stupid which seek pow'er and the right of domination over free peoples. Mr. Eisenhower spoke with deep conviction before the 12th Christian Endeavor convention here shortly after returning from an overnight trip to Camp David, his western Maryland mountain retreat. He deplored what he termed cynicism in international cynicism that is based on practical solutions of the moment rather than moral standards. He said he is convinced the way out of current world difficulties is rigid support for the ideology that proclaims freedom and dignity of rather than materialistic which puts the state above all other considerations.

The WTorld Christian Endeavor Union is an international organi zation of Protestant youth. Dr. Daniel A. Poling of Philadelphia is president. About 2,000 delegates from all 48 states and 30 free world countries gathered here Saturday for the five-day convention.

men, all masses, do truly long for the President said. He told the delegates he is convinced that most people around the globe want to see the principles of the religious organization win over materialism. is only governments that are stupid, not the masses of people," Mr. Eisenhower said. may seek for power, for the right to dominate, to extend their authority over others.

Free people do not seek that. your task is to help every man realize that he himself, because he has been bom in this world, is he told the youths. Six in Family in Fire BIRMINGHAM. England, July 25 (3 members of one family porished today in a fire which swept their home. The dead were Alfred Betts and five of his children.

Mrs. Betts leaped from an upstairs bedroom window with a baby in her arms, suffering some injuries. LOANS Anto Farniture Peranaal CITIZENS FINANCE SERVICE Mh.rtT RMc. J-4171 John Reed, 79, Retired Farmer, Funeral Today HILLSBORO, July services for John Hamilton Reed. 79, of 2107 Hickory Street.

Dallas, who died in a Dallas hospital Saturday, will be at Marshall and Marshall Funerai Chapel at Hillsboro at 3 p. m. Monday. Burial will be in Whitney Cemetery. A retired farmer.

Mr. Reed was born at Austin. He married Miss Ida Mae Lovell at Dale in 1901 He came to Hill County in 1906. settling in the Prairie Valley com munity. He moved to Hillsboro in 1931, where he lived until recently moving to Dallas.

Mrs. Reed died in 1942. He is survived by seven sons. Elmer Reed. Delbert Reed, Elbert Reed.

Alvin Reed and Joe Reed, all of Dallas, Howard Reed of Mesquite and Albert Retxl of Whitney; three daughters, Mrs. Viola Hamilton, Mrs. Mary Ellis and Mrs. Emma Nutting, al! of Dallas; 29 grandchildren and 29 grandchildren. Richard Russell Burial Is Today In Corsicana HILLSBORO, July neral services for Richard Russell Hubble, 71, who died at his home in Dallas Saturday, will be at the Marshall and Marshall Funeral Home Chapel in Hillsboro at 10 a.

m. Monday, Rev. Brooks Perry of Dallas officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery in Corsicana. A telephone mechanic.

Hubble was bom in Tennessee. He married Miss Clara Breithaupt in 1910. They resided in Hillsboro for many years. He is survived by two brothers, Tom and Jim Hubble, both of Tennessee: a daughter, Mrs. Edith Pretre of Dallas; a son.

Allen Eugene Hubble of Caldwell, Idaho; two grandchildren and one grandchild. Two Americans Drowned, LI. S. Consulate Reveals ATHENS, Greece, July 25 The U. S.

Consulate in Salonika said today two Americans drowned yesterday in Lake Ostrova, 75 miles west of Salonika. The consulate identified them as Simon Miller of Iowa (hometown unknown) and Ely Miller who, the consulate said, comes from Caloma, Ohio. No such town is listed in the U. S. Postal Guide Desensitizing For Allergies Trying to find a workable method of artificially desensitizing allergy Asth ma and Hayfever, etc.) has occupied the large share of medical research accojgling to news dispatches.

The difficulty with i ting foreign toxics into our bodies is that some of us are vi.ol ntly allergic to these foreign chemicals, even to the ex- DR. AXELL tent of fatal reactions, and there seems not to be sufficient methods of testing before the shot to avoid the penalty if we are allergic to the shot Then there is the uncertainty because no two bodies have identical chemistry nor identical results. Immunity that comes about naturally is still a mystery to orthodox research workers. They are not looking w'ith sufficient intenseness Into the part played by our central nervous system and should recall that the nervous system is concerned writh the correlation and integration of all bodily processes and the reactions and adjustments of all the organs to their environment. Consider this actual case from our clinic files as a good example: A young lady, age 24, suffering from Asthma since she was 7 years old had tried various treatments but was growing worse.

DR. BUCKMAN She came to our Clinic where a spinal nerve analysis and spinal X- Ray examination gave us the information needed to make a correction of the CAUSE her condition. Corrective ust ments restored the spinal alignment to normal and the condition No. 282 Note: Texas Compensation Law authorizes payment for Chiropractic services. Demand it from your employer and his Insurance company.

AXELL A BUCKMAN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 301 Colonial Phone 2-3212 just never would happen. The question is: I possibly get hurt doing the job this If the answer is yes, better change the method of doing the job or be more careful, he says. He points to the high casualty pared for signature, is understood to counter claims with a of steps the Navy has taken against segregation under the Eisenhower administration. These steps include elimination rate among children under four of segregated civilian facilities in Southern Navy yards, and steps to alter recruiting of Navy stewards in a move to change the chiefly Negro nature of the branch. years of age resulting from tractor accidents as an example.

Fatalities among this group are almost as high as the group between the ages of 15 and 21. he says, ride on the tractor is fun for the ----youngster, but children al- Troubled Conscience wavs do as they are told, and a fatal fall may be the sad end to a tractor National farm safety week is now being observed across the nation, but year-long attenion to prevent- TULARE, Calif. A gold medallion of the Order of the Eastern Star was returned by mail to Mrs. Roberta Eaton 20 years after her purse was stolen. farm and home accidents is parentlv someone's conscience the only sure wrav to cut their toll, bothered him for 20 com- Ulich adds.

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