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The Family Council Editor's not. The Family CouncU contlsci or a Judge, a psychiatrist, Area clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers, fc 1 article la a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does not give advice; It merely reports on problems that have been dealt wltb by responsible agenclea and counselors. Janet T My husband has no business sense. Nicholas T We're still not in debt Janet T. How. much patience can a wife have with a man who has no sense at all in busi ness affairs? We have been married for three years and have a one-year-eld baby. It seems to me that unless I go to work and do some thing about our future we'll just wind up in the poorhouse. My husband inherited some money just before we were mar ried. He decided to quit his job and invest in a business enterprise. He nearly got swind led and I was forced to call on my brother to ask him to straighten things out before my husband lost everything we owned. Then, without consulting me or my brother, my husband sold his share of the business and Invested in a new one, which is now floundering. Our mar riage has been one long crisis. Yet my husband gets angry when I talk of going back to work. Nicholas T. I know I've given Jane pretty rough time of it, but I don't think I've al ready become a hopeless failure. This new business still has pos sibilities. It's just that , every time I have a setback, Jane makes a big deal of it and re minds me that I didn't consult her or her brother before I took this step. The fact is that I didn't con sult them because I didn't like the way my brother-in-law "straightened things out" for me the last time. He has more busi ness experience than I have, but he antagonizes people and made enemies for me when this wasn't necessary. Although my present business enterprise hasn't been as suc cessful as I had hoped, we are getting a living out of it. Any way I a mstill young and able and I don't see why my wife should have to go to work when we have a baby at home. We're still not in debt. e Tha Council: Jane's hytserical behavior is driving her mar riage and her husband into a desperate state. From her ac count it appears that she has been the failure in this mar riage thus far, not her husband. Jane seems to lack all con ception of what it means to be a wife and a helpmate. When she married Nicholas and they planned to have a family, it was understood that he would under take the role of supporter. After three years, in which Nicholas has handled this role satisfac torily enough to provide the family with a living, Jane is all set to shove him out of this position and take it on herself. Jane has yet to prove that she can handle her own role proper ly. Her husband has had trouble, yet she shows no indication that she has given him any encour agement or help other than to call in her brother. Calling for Larry's Groceries 838 west mcAndrews road Open Sundays Fri. and Sat. Specials 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tide Regular liz 31 Bananas 2 29 Lettuce Solid Heads 229' Potatoes MO V0 31 JIM'S MEATS WE FEATURE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS Money Back Guarantee On Every Purchase USDA Good Beef T-BONE STEAKS jeer 79V USDA Good Beef SIRLOIN Qc STEAKS 0 lb. ROUND fc STEAKS 07 lb. LOCAL GROWN SQUABS AGAIN THIS WEEK LEAN FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 TOO Family Budget Order, 24-lbs. $10.00 LOCKER MEAT-Gut and Wrapped V4 or WHOLE BEEF 33e lb. HIND QUARTER 39c lb. FRONT QUARTER 32e lb. New Republicanism Concept Will Stand Washington .U.R) President Eisenhower said Wednesday a "vast majortiy" of the Republi can Party's leaders believe in his concept of ' modern Republi canism." He said he himself intends "to stand for it with my full might" within the GOP. Mr. Eisenhower was asked at his news conference where the idea of "modern Republicanism" originated and who Is respon sible for leading the party to ward its principles. He replied that the chairman of the Republican National Com mittee has the responsibility for leading the party to "modern Republicanism." He said he doesn't know where the concept originated. Attempt Said Made To Discourage Boeing From Bay Area Site Career Ambassador Succumbs in Texas Dallas, Tex. U.R) Avra M. Warren, a former U.S. ambas sador to the Dominican Repub lic, Panama, Pakistan and Tur key and one-time minister to New Zealand and Finland dur ing 35 years in foreign service, died unexpectedly Wednesday. The 63-year-old Maryland na tive was visiting in the home of his son, Geoffrey S. Warren, at the time of his death. He and his wife came to Dallas from their Centreville, Md., home just be fore Christmas. He retired last February. advice from someone with more business experience would not have been a bad move if it had been done because Nicholas him self desired it. Apparently, it was done without so much as hi? consent. . Jane has done and is doing everything to destroy her hus band's pride and self-respect. The destruction of these attrib utes means the destruction of the man. Jane would have no body but herself to blame if her husband did become a "hope less failure." Despite the beat ing he has taken from two ends, however, Nicholas appears to be holding his own rather well. Jane has every reason to be proud of him and ashamed of herself. (COPYRIGHT 1957. GENERAL FEATURES CORP.) Washington (U.R) Informed sources said today the Air Force is trying to discourage Boeing Airplane Co. from establishing a new guided missile production plant in the San Francisco Bay Area. Officially, all .the Air , Force would say was: "A production site for the Bomarc missile has been under consideration by Boeing Airplane Co. and the Air Force for some time. No decision has yet been made on a production site." Air Force records, however, showed that a statement was issued in November, 1955, to the effect that the Air Force and Boeing" have agreed that future production of the Bomarc mis sile will be accomplished in exisiting facilities at Wichita, Kan." Reluctant To Build ' Boeing has ben reluctant to build the Bomarc, a pilotless interceptor, at Wichita since its production of the B52 bomber has been stepped up there, in formed sources said. The Air Force, on the other hand, generally opposes further concentration of weapons pro duction in coastal areas. Boeing has taken options on acreage in the San Ramon Val ley, near Parks Air Force Base, for possible construction of a missile plant. It also has taken options on the Ford Motor Co. plant at Richmond, Calif Dale Smith Wins $25 4-H Scholarship at OSC Corvallis Dale Smith, Cen tral Point, is among 34 state 4-H members winning $25 scholar ships to the annual 4-H summer school at Oregon State college, it has been announced. Smith won the scholarship available to one Jackson county 4-H member. Scholarships were awarded in a 4-H club state live stock breeding contest. The sum mer session is held June 11-21 at OSC. Safeway Stores Inc., is the i awards program sponsor. New Directors Named At Bank Meeting I Portland Election of two I new directors highlighted the annual meeting of shareholders of the First National Bank of Portland this week. ! New members of the board are ! John D. Gray, president of Ore I gon Saw Chain corporation, and Carl Schram, partner m tne con tracting firm of Parker-Schram. ! They replace Frank N. Belgrano Jr., former president of tne DanK, and Edward B. Stanton, railroad ; executive. ZHUKOV IN INDIA Mow TVlhi India (U.R) So viet Minister of Defense Marshal Georgi Zhukov arrived today by i plane for a 17-day "good will j mission to India. .. . How to shop like a professional buyer Ton make thousands of buying decisions a month just shopping for your family. A professional buyer makes hundreds of thousands. Yet you both follow the same sound rule to avoid buying mistakes: A good brand U your best guarantee oa know you can count on a good brand. It maker stands back of it. And so you know you're rifht. The more good brands you know, the surer you are. Get to know them in this newspaper. They'll help you cut buying mistakes, get more for your money. BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION Incorporated A Non-Profit Educational Foundation 37 West 57th St., New York 19. N. Y. that Boeing's own money is In volved in the options and that the company obviously has a right to make such plans. It added, however, that "a formal announcement will be made when the Bomarc production site is chosen." The Navy, meantime, denied reports published in San Fran cisco that it would relocate its Oak Knoll Hospital and reduce the size of its Mare Island Hos pital in a "dispersal" from the Bay Area. It has no plans calling for changes in either facility, the Navy said. The San Francisco reports also said the Army is consider ing moving Letterman General Hospital from the Presidio to Fort Ord. The Army said in response to inquiries: "Even If a firm de cision regarding location of Let terman Hospital has been reach ed within the Army staff, Army could not divulge any informa tion until formal papers had been presented to Congress." The office of Sen. Thomas H Kuchel (R-Calif.) said it had been told by the army surgeon general's staff that the new fed eral budget "makes no provision for such a move." "The current budget," it quot ed the surgeon general's office as saying, "contemplates con tinuing the operation of Letter man Hospital at approximately the same level at it was last Thursday, January 24, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREB The Air Force pointed out year." 'Mad Bomber' May Be Ruled Insane New York (U.R) Leading psychiatrists and legal experts felt assured today that George Metesky, the captured "mad bomber of Manhattan," will be adjudged insane and committed to a mental hospital, for his admitted planting of 34 home made pipe bombs since 1940. The consensus was that Me tesky, the mild-mannered, ami able man "who no one ever knew," would be found incapa ble of understanding the charges filed against him for his crimes which injured 15 persons and spread alarm over this city. Psychiatric tests of the 53-year-old Waterbury, Conn., bachelor, begun Wednesday at Bellevue hospital, are expected to take about three weeks. If Metesky is found insane under the law, Bellevue doctors will recommend that he be com mitted to a mental hospital rath er than tried on the charges. Should the Bellevue finding be challenged, however, the case presumably would develop into a battle of psychiatrists, with a New York Supreme Court judge deciding the issue. In the event of a trial, defense lawyers probably would enter a plea of innocent by reason of insanity. Genes which carry hereditary traits are so tiny it is estimated that a teaspoonful could hold all of the diverse hereditary strains which have been developed since the origin of mankind. Costa Rican Motorship Sinks Near San Juan San Juan, Pit. (U.R) A Costa Rican motorship sank Wednesday seven miles north of San Juan, it was reported today. Authorities said the 100 ton Edmore went down after a broken propeller shaft caused the vessel to ship water. The U.S. Coast Guard saved the four men aboard. 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