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One Baflery Gone In U.S. Vanguard PAN MAIL Hannibal. N.Y. (W Rural residents, hit by what Town Supervisor George Chillson called "the worst snow storm I haver ever seen," set out dishpans and cooking pots to replace mail boxes buried un der huge snow drifts. Loyalist Make Deal For Yugoslav Arms Singapore UP) The Indo nesian loyalists have conclud ed a deal for the purchase of torpedo boats and small arms from Red Yugoslavia, it was reported Saturday. Reliable sources said the Jakarta Government also has contracted for purchases from Red Czechoslovakia Russia's agent in its Egyptian arms SOAP COLLECTION Syracuse, N.Y. OP) City hall female employees weren't too happy when they found Mayor Anthony Henninger's economy drive on their hands. The women complained soap was no longer provided for their washrooms and there upon began collecting money to buy soap. Pocatello School Asked To Rose Event Pocatello, Idaho HP) Portland's Rose Festival pa rade committee has invited Pocatello's high school band to march in the June festivi ties. High school officials .here report the only problem now is $3,500 needed for expenses MAINE DEATH BENEFITS Portland, Me OP! Maine families received $11,695,000 during 1957 in death benefits from their life insurance com panies, the Institute of Life Insurance reported. The 1957 death payments compared with $11,112,000 the year be fore under 7,491 policies. other service erouDs were r- The Family Council Editor's note: The Family Council consists of a judge, a psychiatrist, uiree clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers, tach article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does not give advice: it merely reports on problems that have been dealt vita by responsible agencies and counselors. Naval Research laboratory said Saturday "indications are" that the chemical bat teries in the Satellite Van guard are "exhausted." The solar batteries in the six-inch satellite, however, still are functioning. A labor atory spokesman said the sol ar batteries may function five to 10 years. The laboratory said the Havana Minitrack station fail ed to receive a signal from the chemically-powered 108 megacycle transmitter when the Vanguard made a pass at about 8:30 p.m. (EST). Earlier, the laboratory said the South America Minitrack station received a "very weak" signal from the chemi cally - powered transmitter Mn. C. F. My daughter that will occupy her time and this afternoon. The Vanguard has whirlin. in its orbit March 17. has taken the children from me. energy. (Copyright 1958, General Features Corp.) been since deals but added that the de tails are not yet known. for the trip. The local cham ! ported helping to find th ber of commerce and several i funds. A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Monday, April 7, 1958 Conslance F. I am try ing to make it up to her. Mm. C. F. My problem concerns the happy relation ship that I have just lost with my grandchildren. They are four darlings and I adore being with them. Re cently, however, my daugh ter moved to a new commun ity and since then I have only seen them a couple of times. There was really no reason for my daughter to have made this move. She had a lovely home, convenient to her husband's office, right near me. My daughter has al ways been irritable and short tempered with me and I feel that she resented the fact the children were so crazy about me. It is heartbreaking that such bitterness should exist in child's heart toward her own mother. My life is now empty. What have I done to deserve this? Constancy F My mother has always been the possess ive type. I have been telling her this for years, but she just doesn't seem to under stand. Of course I love my mother and I don't resent the chil dren's love for her, but I do think they could use a little less of her. I can't help see ing that they prefer her story telling and gift-giving to my scrubbing, feeding and oc casional spanking. In spite of this I have felt quite guilty about taking the children away from m y mother when she dotes on them so. She says she has seen them only a couple of times since we have moved away, but she neglects to mention that those couple of times she stayed at my home several days and saw 4he children constantly. I am trying to make it up to her. The Council: This unhappy situation cannot be remedied by anything Constance can do "to make it up" to her mother. Her guilt is ill-founded. The real problem here is not being fully stated. Mrs. C.F. has obviously invested too much of herself in these grandchildren. It will be very hard for her to face and ac cept the fact that they should occupy only a portion of her life and that she must invest her time, energy and interest in other places. Women who have fully de voted themselves to family life for some 25 years natur ally feel that the world out side home and family has little interest for them. It Js not- until they begin to par ticipate in that world a little bit that they realize they can have other interests. That is why it is important to start developing outside interests and activities while the chil dren are still young. It takes courage to enter a new phase of life and Mrs. C.F. should realize that she has shirked the problem until now. Her plaintive cry, "What have I done to deserve this?" indicates that she is heading down the dangerous path of self-pity to avoid tackling her very real problem. Constance can do better than punish herself with guilty feelings about her mother. She can show her love by helping her mother find clubs or community work Deepfreeze Units In Touch With Reds San Francisco (IP Rear A dm. George Dufek, Com mander of Operation Deep freeze, said Saturday that Russian and American out posts in the Antarctic are in constant radio touch with each other. Dufek, who arrived at Pearl Harbor Thursday night after closing his New Zealand head quartac? for the winter, said that although the Russians were always at least 500 miles from American bases "we were in constant radio com munication and exchanged scientific data freely." Portland, Ore. (IP) Pe tite, blonde Mrs. Polly Sue Steffens of Portland Saturday was named as Mrs. Oregon of .1958. What Price Comfort? ; If you're talking about comfort for your travel-tired feet. Lady, then we say, "Comfort is mod estly priced!" It is when you discover dalsan Flights, Amer ica's most walked about shoe development. Ask for a test fliqht soon. 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