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r1 o o 0 o 0 O o MAIL TRIBUNE, MeeW, Otefee, Tiieseey, June 10, 1988' 7 3- m lii it G 5 Quotes toa too Jtow By UNITED 1B IlATIOML. St. Augustine, Fla. Pierrt d le Slle, Trench writer, who denied he was married to Suzy Pfrfcer on his visit to the actress' hospital bed wher sh i recovering from an auto accident: "Miss Parker if $ dfer frient 1 mf oly reason in be ing here is my coiern for her eoeeiiien." ChSago Mrs. Ellen Borden Stevenson, divorced wife of Adlai E. Stevenson, on the uction of furnishings from her art center: "Things can't get any worse so ikef siust get better. Per haps out oi thi dirt will bloos a rose." United Nations M'Hamed Hazid, Algerian nationalist representative at the United Nations, claiming France must give Algeria full independence: "The French government will have to realize one fact the tide for independence g$e are ridine is irresistible." Las Vegas Philip Crosby, son of the crooner, laughing ell reports he has proposed to showgirl Sandra Drummond: "We've been going out and seeiaf the shows." The Family gguneil Editor! not: The Family Conncg consists of a Judge, a psychiatrist, Ihrea clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers. Each article .s a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does not give advice; it merely reports on probleass that have been dealt with by responsible agencies and counselors. Arthur K. Jim says I should and a man. It is normal for see a psychiatrist. v James L. He is a very mixed up fellow. Arthur K. I am 20, a col- mugh younger boys to develop these feelings. Arthur is rath er old for them. If he feels disturbed about it, consulta tion with a rjhvchiatrist would lege student in great need of3be a good idea but he sh0uld help on a serious problem For the past several years I have had very strong attach ments to young fellows I ad mired. I guess I kind of hero worshipped them because they all that characteristics I 'wished I had that is, they w e re handsome, good at sports, socially successful and very intelligent. I am afraid that I'm a little or a lot under average in all those respects. I made very good friends with a guy at school and I told him about my attitude to ward a certain school leader. Jim said that I was going l much too far in my worship and that my feelings bordered on abnormalty. He told me I ought to see a psychiatrist, but since I have never done anything abnormal I don't see why this should be necessary. Jajnes L. 1 have &no&n Art for more than 9 year and I have come to realize more thJ he is really a very mixed up faVow, even though he doesn't like to admit it. It is true that Arthur socia lizes with girls quite 3 bfl more even than I do But he is very shy apd unaggressive with them. He has admitted to me that he only, kissed a girl a few times in hip life and that it didn't go farther than that.or a guy his fis that s something to , C'orry about. Q I am just a few months older than Art but I have had ; quite a bit of experience, 3D I know what I'm talking about. Art really has t sen , ous problem and he had batter do something about itoSbefbre it's too late. a The Council: Arthur may have some problems, but from the evidence iven ve susDect that Jim'9 are e lot more serious. Manv nersons tend to Droi ect on others feelings and at titudes that they don't watt to acknowledge in themselves They become terribly alarmed and WE"ught up, as Jim is. over the slightest evidence in somebody else of these unde sired impulses. Jim is much too quick and positive in see ing abnormality in his friend. Jim ought to know that ag gressivenes with girls is not necessarily a sign of great masculinity. For some men it is a cover up for real fear Lack of aggressiveness at Art's age is not necessarily a sign of maladjustment, partic ularly if his social relations with girls are enjoyable Jim ought to be more hon est with himself. It may be that he feels he is very much in need of phychiatric help He should acknowledge it and do something about it while he is young enough to get the most benefit from such treat ment, o Arthur's hero worship does indicate a lack of confidence in himself ag, a humn beinf not go purely on his friend's say-so. Graham Warns On Ignoring Hell San Francisco (UPI) Evangejjst Billy Graham says it's a mistake to ignore the reality of Hell. , "Just because the topic of Hell is unpopular and. con troversial doesn't mean we should ignore it,'.' Graham told Cow Palace audience of 16,325 Sunday. "I varn you of future retri bution. I warn you the day of reckoning is coming. Be care ful. Watch out. Stop before it is too late. "We are too interested in our own lives, our own pleas ures, our own amusements. We don't want to be warned of the dangers that lie ahead." After, the sermon, 459 per sons mads decisions for Christ. Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Michael Hatalyk, violation of basic rule, $10. Jerry Glenn Lehman, disobeyed traffic sign, $5. JeckV Aladine Thomas. exDired operator's license, $2.50. . Gail Reid Prentice, disobeyed traffic sign, $5. Homer Augustus Marx, violation basic rule, $10. Michael Fredrick Wooldndge, im proper left turn, $5. Mervey Harry bpelly, disobeyed traffic sign, $5. Kicnard Wayne Aline, violation basic rule, $10. ', Lila Lee . Larson, violation basic rule, $10. i Arthur Fredericks Hotho, operat ing vehicle at night without head lights or tail lights, $2.50. Brnest Ignatius lakus, disobeyed traffic signal. $5. - . Raymond Douglas Miller, viola tion basic rule, $10. Lorona Agnes Rose, violation basic rule. $10. . Billy Jay Caldwell, violation Dasic ruie, ;pxu. John Riley Ford, disobeyed traf fic signal, $5. - . Wayne rrantcnn Mct-oy, exces eive noise (tires), $10. rank Speak Chapman, violation basic rule. $10. Noel Alvin Moore, violation basic rule, $10. DISTRICT COURT Andy C. Mead, overload, $62. Chauncev R. Beck, overload, $65. Malcolm G. Oetken, failure to stop, $10. . Roy E. Scholtz, overwidth, $15, D. CIRCUIT COURT Faye M. Dawson vs. Sam Dawson, divorce comdaint. Donnie Lee Cornelius vs. Paul Herbert . Cornelius, (divorce com- nlaint.' Helen M. Casey vs. Carroll D. Casev. divorce comalaint. Carol A. Kennedy vs. Ernest R. Kennedy Jr., divorce cmplaint. Victoria Estelle Fowler vs. How ard Stanley Fowler,, divorce com- nlaint Mary Jane Mang vs. : Donald Frederick Mang, divorce decree. Alan D. Curry vs. Nina M. Curry divorce decree. immmmstummmmmmmmi re ss w . .iaJFT- . .. C . "VT . $f a i v i i wifr emus r mzmmsmmmm&.imx i i f ir isiysssass 2w&i i i ,f 1 v raw 1 mi (m - 1 vmw v n-f j i Z S . I . 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