jN MIND ANO HtAIT CAN SEEK COUNSEL ANO 6UI0AHCI sfs sasfeasstis?^ s= dipping of the column with your letter For > "n^,.. ** , m ,uat Bnctade • ar5=^T-2?,»-L-^&2^^sSMr£ lt E—S —1*' »•" Problem, with,', the realm of reaaoo Writei. f"U' “" THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE P. 0. Box II. Atlanta 1, Georgia _ I L. J. L.—I am a married man and have been with my wife three years. We have two kids and she says she love3 me but we just can’t get along. Do you think I should leave her or still try to stay for the sake of the kids? Ans: The welfare of these kids should come before any thoughts of persona! hap piness for you and your w:fe. One parent cannot do the job as well as two and the obligation belongs to both rf you. Your wife loves you and you love her and there is no reason in the world why you two can’t be big enough to over look all differences and be contented. Your wife practically has two babies to care for and herr attention has to be divided between you three. She cannot show you the undivided devotion that she did during the early part of your marriage But if you were to share part 01 this responsibility, it would give your wife more time to spend with you and youi constant association with your family would bring you closer to them. When . the children get a little older your wife i will be in a position to take more inter- I est in the activities that interest you. A* for right now, appreciate her being the devoted mother and wife that she is. M. C.—I have a real good job. My problem concerns one of my employers. Every time pass him in the office he pulls me in a close place and kisses me and says “I care fore you”. Now please tell me what to do? Ans: Familiairity between employer and employee, especially .When one is married is disastrous. If you cannot break this relationship in a tactful manner, it is best that you seek other employment. When you accepted the job you agreed to give your best services in the interests of the company, but not your love and affec-| tion thrown in to boot. Steer clear of the j office wolf. | C. G.—I wonder if I should quit be lieving in my boy friend and begin be lieving what others say. He tells me that he loves me to my face but when he gets behind my back it’s always someone else. Other people say he doesn’t love me. But when he makes a date with me he is al ways there. He says I can depend on him for a husband. What must I do? Ans: Actions speak louder than any words—If he spends the greater part of this time with you, you can rest assured that he is interested in some extent. But as for taking him seriously, this means that you should never do, until he de clares his love for you and wants to an nounce it openly. If he persists in mak ing dates with other girls, you should do likewise. P. J,—I am 20 years old and a col lege graduate. My problem is this: I can’t even attract boys older than myself They’re always two or three years young er than I. The younger boys usually fall in love with me immediately. The older boys call me “angel face” and treat me like a child, don’t smoke or drink. Why can’t I meet older boys who want a girl who hasn’t been around. I am sick of being called a sweet kid and treated like a sister, by the ones I really want to attract. Am I too old-iashioned? Please tell me what to do? Ans: Stay just as sweet and whole JACK DAVIS By TED WATSON' tlw'DTDfifrnu ///^Y/1™‘£C'*rf f ™e AAME * MAZEY **eax ) I /jfcM&of crrA<-L I ^trufr'p/D Ya£* CHE£AC mr£L As-) i MAChMP, ATWCUJ? WAJff saU W \OH THE BAMZCO W* } ft TH£ SAM500 /MM < AAAUz / ACCM/VF.,. Jy JIM *T|S£|_e By MELVIN TAPLEK rfha&kc ,EAS££TO 6ET TO THE URANIUM DEPOSIT^ WO ISN'T?) UBkEDAHMItOlEAD THEM THERE AI4MI YAWNED AND WIT MA6 DANGEROUS TD GO PNcThER. AT NKtHT/ HE SAID, HOWEVER;mAT PER HAPSTHEY WERE VERY N&AR.THEICLOCAE/LA30? ASTU&OTHERS SLEPT.../ B) -THEREFO£E,WE HAVE NO FURTHER] USE FORHIM/ THOSE WHOCANNJOT1 EE OPSEI^ICE TO TWEv^Wd THE YANCEES_ By SPENCER MORGAN JC! JUNIOR SQUEE2Ep\ WHERE'S YOUR SENSE OF I 7 ~ X ! ALL THE TOOTH PASTE ON SI HUMOR-HE'S JUST MAKIN' ) 5HAYIN CREAM! S ,THE FLOOP.-AND t SPANKED ] 'ORANGE JUICE"-WELL I J ( SPANK HIM . / GOTTA GO SHAVE. (AGAIN-JESSE! Jr tM UTMgRE OU6HTA BE j Us |J!I 'CiS*V''J fil BREEZY By T. MELVIN JUST THINK/LIGrKTCOMINe-Ii ML.THAT DISTANCE FROM WE SUN AT THE RATE OF 1 THOUSANDS OF i MILES A SECOND^ VWONDBEFUL' - - -u-j-j—i—lj uit/r-r., ■ - --- 1 SQUIRE EDGEGATE —Frog Eve Moved Too Fast f— --- -imjmm. .■ , 7 - -■ ---- - ■ ' 1 ... .—-» —' If/Poo Eyf- yvHqr r Cc)hj you descp-ve r T>0 you HHO / Qy ^ ^ ^ / csuZe 4>1 KUHH'" 5HORT D>ST/)*