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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1967, p. 14

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[4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 29, 1967 ANN LANDERS American Law Designed To Protect Servicemen Dear Ann Landers: I am 34, have had emotional break- married and have one child.|downs. Last week I went to a bank to| My husband is a wonderful borrow money, I wanted to buy|man and we have four children a new car. My credit is A-l, and|who are normal and above: everything checked out fine.|average students. Please tell Then I mentioned that I was alme how I can get people to fas, of a eae, unit. _ accept me as I am--Vancouver nker gave me a fishy eye and) Dear Van: Your central prob- said, Reserve unit, eh? Well, lem is lack of confidence and you'll have to get a co-signer|a, over - active imagination. for Gis dan. What you see in others is a re- I explained I didn't want a|fiection of your own insecurity. co-signer. I want to be solely|When you become truly secure responsible for my financial ob-| yoy will no longer be concerned ligations, The banker then/about what. others are thinking, quoted a jaw saying any man who gets called to active duty} Dear Ann Landers: I just may be temporarily relieved of|read the lovely letter from the his debts. His last words frac-\woman who made her _hus- tured me. He said, "If you get/hand's retirement years the called up we would be stuck for|happiest years of their married the money until you got back."' jife, I'm so burned up I can hardly; Have you noticed that the see straight. Why should a loyal|people who make the best of American who is serving his|difficult situations enjoy life the éountry by joining a reserve|most? It's too bad people so unit be treated this way?--joften marry and then try to CAN'T SEE IT change each other. Women are i Dear Can't: The law that says|Suilty of this more often than a service man is temporarily |/™en. ; felieved of his financial obliga-| When I complained to my tions was designed to help not mother, early in our marriage, hurt, men in uniform. If you that my husband Jeft his under- don't want a co-signer, go to a| Wear and sox on the floor, she bank that does not require one,|S@id, 'Pick them up and shut Delightful accessories of all kinds, of course, were in the spotlight at the Ac- cessorama Show held in New York recently. Among all the lovelies was an eye- catching, colorful Picasso HOUSEHOLD HINT And more power to you, fella, | UP about it. It takes less energy I like your spirit of independ. |than nagging him. | ence, I took her advice and I am| |sure it has saved many an argu- | Dear Aun Landers: I have aj-|ment. Please tell young wives ways been high-strung and ner- a oy nape 34 nowy "| pain. vous. A few years ago | had a put up with less than per- 4 breakdown and spent several|fection in those we love.--Ruth| PT aches ed Ba Spd ol months in a private mental hos-| Dear Ruth: You told them.) i .'And beautifully, too. Your moth-|New York has presented 10,000) Pua. 1 sin wee my Gocier Se er's advice sounds like a line\azalea trees to Washington to| out of this column, I've been|beautify the U.S. capital. | cause he gives me self-confi- flence. Even the best of cooks some- times burns a finger! An im- mediate application of petrole- WOO THE SUN print on a vinyl - covered umbrella which seemed to say, "I can shoo the clouds and make the drab day a gay one.' Another item of interest was the white patent Coblentz hand- bag the model is carrying. A French import, the bag has a double strap handle for easy carrying and is available in leather as well as in patent. --By Tracy Adrian away ] | ; |curately and faster than people as a research and teaching aid,| EISENHOWERS DIVORCED Nurses Alerted|°:. said. TACOMA, Wash. (AP) --Ed- Elmina Price, researcher at\gar N. Eisenhower, 78, brother Luke's hospital, St. Paul,|of the former president, and his To Automation |: inn., said automation will|third TORONTO (CP) -- Nursing|make the human touch more |granted a divorce. The couple must prepare itself in order to|}than ever necessary in nursing. make the best use of automa-| Lloyd F. Detwiller, consultant tion, says Margaret McLean, |administrator, health sciences an official of the department of! centre, University of British |jjfe." national health and welfare. Columbia, said the demand for| She addressed more than 1,000 |health services will make auto- nurses attending the three-day|mation necessary on a large-| annual meeting of the Regis-|scale. It must be used cau-| tered Nurses' Association of On-|tiously, to allow for individual | tario which opened Thursday. |/human idiosyncrasies. Miss McLean, consultant for; It might be used on a mass hospital nursing, hospital insur-|Scale to detect and help prevent FOR THE FINEST Custom and wife, Lucille, have been Ready Made had been married since 1950. 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