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goes friends and his mother saying he'll be gone briefly, but stays for hours. How can I break him of this habit? = = "We've been married eigh t months. You'd think he wouldn't want to leave me by myself. ‘He says he loves me very much but yet he seems to put his family and friends before my feelings, DISGUSTED WIFE. The poor fello be standing in lle deep breaths, suffoc: y by your yen | Ro gfe: Mrs hi ‘Loosen the leash. 't give him reason to sigh in relief over our. Shaenen at your mother-in-law's house. (She'll think—poor y. ’ Be wg ' very marriage needs. s. glorious. honeymoon; often repeated; - i et of pe fy those honeymoons sprinkled through dally living. BUT the bride needs a few hours alone in her boudoir and the bridegroont needs some time in the hotel’ lobby. Marriage, in turn, progresses better with friends attached. You wouldn't miss your husband if you'd made en friends. He might come home sooner if you planned to go out or entertain.

Has Troyble With Stepson

I HAVE A BAD TIME with my stepson I've had since he was

nine. I let his mother. come into--our-house once and he's wanted+

to be with her ever since. He stayed with her but his stepfather

ran off so we took him back. He returned to his mother’s home but they said they didn't want him, He is 17 and I like him, though I'm only his stepmother. I don’t try to take his mother's place because I had three stepmothers and it can’t be done, If he runs off again what should we do? Who is the head doctor of Robert Long Hospital? Fl et - . MRS. Ww. Is your home fun? Do you kmgw what he wants at home? Maybe he'd like to bring in his friends, I hope that his mother isn't turning him against you. In such case your husband might indicate to her that the boy were free to live with her. Her tactics might change if she actually didn’t want him, Don't run down his mother to him, and don’t “over” love him.

Take your cholce—the hospital director or the dean of the medical school. ’

Jilted Girl Seeks Information

I'D LIKE to know If a pregnant girl jilted by her boy friend could-have juvenile authorities make him marry her? They're nearly

21 and she's half pregnant. WORRIED <The: girk-may-file a paternity petition alleging that the man | «Is the father of her unborn child. He may be subpenaed into court and placed under bond, After the child's birth the case goes to court, the Welfare Department having previously submitted reports of investigations to the court. If the court declares the man is the child’s father the judge places a support order against him.

Wants to Know If Girl Likes Him _

+ I WISH the girl I like who says she likes me would . tell: me it she doesn’t meant. I don't know whether her friends like me or not but they say she doesn’t like me. She's 16 and I'm 14. . C. E. C. Whether. you're 14 or. 40 you'll. oftén wonder. about. -women’s--| true feelings—they wonder themselves. You're too Young for this girl—and too young to just one girl. wl

CAN YOU. tell. me how. they dye the little chicks for children at BA? ke dipped inh CURIOUS. ec ns are in vegetable dyes. SomeProcess Is forbidden because the chickens, sold as pote, are fondled to death. . : I imagine a little chicken, fresh from the egg. would start ho with an awful complex by bumping into a glamorous purple.

‘still Water Runs Deep’

I DON'T CARE about going ‘out with men—I'd home with my two kids. 1s there something wrong with I'm a widow in my early 30's and am financially independent and gverage looking—maybe attractive. I-had a very good: husband. The times I went out ended unpleasantly and I was disgusted. My friends think it's unnatural and say “still water runs deep.”

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I can honestly say I have nice kids. What do other widows, [their home-grown 8

divorcees, etc., say? .

Living completely for children, husband or parents—eor for a Job or hobby—is dangerous. You'll need outside interests and f ips to replace those children who will leave you ev . Your children will profit from your broadened contacts.

Anxious to Find Granddaughter

HOW CAN I find my granddaughter, now 40, whom I haven't seen since she was five? Her mother died and an aunt reared her. I last heard from her when she lived in Highfill, Ark. and her name was Helen Bradford. How could I broadcast for her? “i oy MRS. E. M. Write CBS, 485 Madison Ave, New York City, about the Tracer of Lost Persons radio program. You might write Highfill

confer ‘ initiatory degrees in its _ police and former friends of your granddsughter, and ran 8. M.reguinr-—mreettng -at- 5 pr 1rTomMOrrow.

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share’your problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St. g

Professor Tells How He Spots Lazy Math Students

Vote Talks Also Made By Debs, Thomas By DANIEL M. KIDNEY

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