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9 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Of gon, Wtdntsday, Miy 28, 1958 I
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Paris Premier Pierre Pflimlin, following his resignation
s head of the French government:
"Until a new cabinet is formed, I shall keep my full pow
ers in the government and its responsibilities."
Washington Rep. Walter Rogers (D.-Tex.) who offered
the sudden death amendment to kill the Alaska statehood
bill:
"I haven't heard one good argument in favor of statehood
yet. If we bring Alaska into the union we would be going
beyond the point of no return. There would be no end to how
many territories we would be adding to the Union."
The Family
Editor's note: The Family Council consists of a Judge, a psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers.
Each article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does
not give advice; it merely reports on problems that have been dealt
wim oy responsible agencies and coimi;or.
Martha K. My mother-in-law
makes cutting remarks.
Daniel K. Martha takes it
in the wrong spirit.
Martha K. My husband
and I are in our mid-20's and
have been married three
years. We have no children
yet, but hope to have soon.
My problem is my mother-in-law.
She is very nasty to
me and makes terribly cut
ting remarks. She always re
minds me that when she was
my age she had four children.
She suggests that something
is wrong with 'me although
she knows that I have seen
a good doctor, who assures
me that I am well able to
have a child.
When I told my husband
about these remarks of his
mother's, he said I was being
silly. I think he, ought to tell
her to mind her own busi
ness about these things.
Daniel K. It's a s tr a n g e
thing, but my mother has
never made any of these so
called "nasty" remarks in ray
presence. I don't mean to sug
gest Martha isn't telling the
truth. I Just mean she exag
gerates and puts a wrong em
phasis on some of Mother's
remarks.
My mother is a very de
voted woman. She is concern
ed about my happiness and
maybe she sometimes goes too
far in her solicitude. But
feel anything she says should
be taken in the spirit in which
il is intended.
It seems to me Martha is be
ing -very oversensitive. My
family has always been nice
Oregon Delegates
Schedule Meeting
Salem A meeting of the
55 delegates from Oregon
who attended the western re
gional conference of the Pres
ident's Committee for Traffic
Safety recently in San Fran
cisco, has been called for
Thursday, May 29, in Salem
F. A. Dresslar, president of
the Highway Lifesavers com
mittee of Oregon Citizens,
Inc., called the meeting at the
suggestion of Gov. Robert D.
Holmes and members of the
Oregon Traffic Safety com
mission. The purpose of the meeting,
Dresslar said, is to activate
the program approved at the
San Francisco conference for
the reduction of fatal high
way accidents, and personal
injuries and property dam
age resulting from traffic mis
haps.
The session will be held in
the board of control room at
the state house, starting at
10 a.m.
Jim Flora Heads
SOC Fraternity
Ashland Jim Flora, Ash
land, was elected president of
Theta Delta Phi, men's schol
astic honorary fraternity at
Southern Oregon college. Oth
er new officers are Marion
Jack, Ashland, vice president;
Cecil Owings, Medford, secre-lary-treasurer;
and Jim Tac
chini, Klamath Falls, histor
ian. Owings and Tacchini were
among pledges initiated re
cently. Others in the group
from Rogue valley cities were
Herb Colley, James Ward and
Delbert Chausse, Medford;
, John Cook, Phoenix, and Bob
Holden and Otis Hussey, Ash
land. Also initiated were Charles
Nevi, Grants Pass; Len Dobry,
Malin; Millard Marsh, Bend;
Wally Sweek, Klamath Falls;
Michael Carson, Wasilla, Alas
ka; and Allan Kimura, Wai
pahu, T. H. ,
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Council
to her. She is just creating
mother-in-law trouble.
.
The Council: We agree that
it is rather "strange" that
Daniel's mother has made
these personal remarks when
Daniel was out of the room
It is possible that Martha ex
aggerated or put a wrong em
phasis on the remarks.
But the remarks should not
have been made at all. If
they hadn't been made, there
would have been no possibil
ity of a wrong interpretation.
We do no agree that
Martha is "oversensitive.
The issue is a personal one
and Martha feels somewhat
vulnerable since her desire
for a child has not yet been
fulfilled. Ordinary courtesy
calls for silence on the part
of outsiders.
It would be wise and kind
of Daniel to discuss the ques
tion with his mother and to
tell her such remarks hurt
his wife. He should ask her
in a nice way to refrain from
making them.
If Daniel doesn't do this, or
if his mother persists in mak
ing such comments, we would
suggest that Martha tell her
mother-in-law to say whatever
she has to say on the subject
to Daniel. After that, she
should try, to develop a deaf
ear to her mother-in-law if
the matter ever comes up
again. We doubt if it will.
(Copyright 1958, General
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