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Thanks Walsh for

‘Outsider’ Our Worst

DEAR MRS. MANNERS:

DON'T MAKE YOUR HUSBAND feel like an outsider, “Mrs. (J. J. N.” (She says she feels imprisoned.) Brag on his work. Tell him what a nice father he is. Go to church—pray for him. Have Force Secretary W. Stuart Sym-

your people treat him like a son. 1 decided my husband wasn't I had tried hard to be a perfect head it was for keeps. But I was

hurt me—1I tried to make his relatives welcome, - I didn’t include him in the joy of our baby. I was without confidence in the knowledge of being a mother. 1 was scared stiff. I| didn’t trust him with the baby. I blamed him because I had few clothes and friends. I blamed him

saw how foolish we were for neglecting each other. I went to church and took my baby. I met

{friends and invited them over. Mw ii her, but she doesn't want to the Hatter of a report 1s pre-

husband was nice to strangers. complimented him. I included him in everything. I took a good look ‘at myself in the mirror. I looked deep into myself and corrected what I did wrong. He was still sullen to those I Joved. I

him know, at all times, that he was my first love. When I made

still ran over me, I bucked up. A person doesn't care anything about you if you let him tromp all over you. We both started going to church, taking our children, not sending them. We try to live

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Feeling like an outsider brings out the worst in any of us. A shunned person's pride keeps him from admitting the trouble, His injured feel- {| ings take the form of a bad disposition or indifference. J. J. N.” can’t tell her husband she is going to “in-

do it and be slick about it. He'd soon forget she had neglected him, if that's what she did. “Mr. J. J. N.” probably Is plenty at fault. Men are bad offenders. They can be maddenindifferent. What's the I though, who is wrong or who makes the first move? “Mrs. J. J. N.” would be the winner if she managed to

be happy by making her husband h \

learned he was so jealous he was miserable. I made

myself as right as I could and he}.

close to God and now we find our

clude” him. She'll just have to |

Hearing Support Times Washington Bureas WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 — Air

ington today indicated he thinks the B-36 came out ail right in the House hearings. In a “thank you note” to Rep. John R. Walsh (D. Ind), who walked out of the Armed Services thought that Chairman Carl Vinson (D, Ga.) was dictatorial and favored the Navy, Secretary Symington

Don’t notice the bad so much, worth having around. I thought! wife. When I married, I set my

remember how close they've become in war and sickness. Grievances become pretty trivial when there’s big trouble that brings the man and wife together. They usually vanish, by remorse, if couples said: in love give up and get divorces. | “we in the Air Force feel cer. tain that when these hearings Loves ‘Wonderful’ Girl {have been concluded, most of the I am a boy almost 19 and am Issues presented will have been seriously in love with the most clarified and the problems of our

national defense will be in a wongerfo) sui § 1 Sve kiew. a large measure resolved.”

But someone tries to keep her; Praised by Walsh from loving me. I know who it. After his walkout, Mr. Walsh

cause "~ afraid it might cause ing him for fairness and something between us. I wouldn’t| condemning the committee chairhave that happen for anything in/man. He said he didn’t inthe world. itend going back to the hearing. She wants me to go to church| «pyt I assure you that when

gO to the movies with me. I can’t pared, I am going to give great stand to go without her. What weight to the testimony that you do you think? gave our committee,” Mr. Walsh WORRIED W. A. M., CITY. |wrote. A girl really loving you, ma- | «Of the testimony we have had ture enough to know real love presented to us, yours was the and thinking you're worth lov |most constrained and able stateing won't let people influence ment. T assure you that the Air

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is, but I can’t say anything be- had written Secretary Symington

“Thank you very much for your letter of Oct. 18. I deeply appreciate the good opinion you expressed of the statement and other testimony presented before your committee.” He then added the paragraph expressing his confidence in the outcome and a footnote which said: “I look forward very much to working with you.”

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