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The Family Council
- Editor! not: The Famll) Co&ncti consists ol a nd(e, a psychiatrist
dire clergymen, a newsoaoer editor, women's editor and two writers
Each artieU 's a summary ol an actual report The Family Council does
oui live aovice; it merely reports on problems that have been dealt
"j rcsiounoie acencie ana caussiar.
Lillian IL-My husband and
I have been married for 20
years and have four children-
ranging from 10 to 18. I have
been very busy bringing them
up and didn't give much
thought to myself or my hus
band in all these years.
I realize it was a big mis
take. My husband has got
ten accustomed to doing with
out me. He always goes alone
to conventions and other af
fairs, while most of his busi
ness associates bring their
wives. Sometimes his secre
tary is my stand-in.
Some gossip came to my
ears recently indicating that
this secretary has been my
stand-in in more ways than
one. My husband denies all,
but refuses to fire her. I think
it is his duty to do this, even
if it is a big sacrifice from
, the business point of view.
He says she is indispensable.
Robert R. - The woman1 in
question is several years older
than I am and a person with
a great deal of dignity and
good sense. I really felt quite
safe from vicious gossip when
I went with her to various
functions. She was very help
ful to me in making contacts
and gathering information at
.such affairs. ... .
I don't feel that Lillian has
a right to complain in view of
the fact that she never want
ed to go to such functions
when I tried to take her. The
few times she did go, she was
miserable. She worried about
the children and didn't seem
to know how to behave with
either men or women. She did
not wear the right clothes and
was uncomfortable about it
all evening.
The awful truth seems to be
that she has not kept up with
me over the years.
Th Council: This kind of
problem can sneak up on
couple without their being
aware that much is amiss. It
takes a violent shock, such as
Lillian has had, to force the
couple to face issues.
Probably Lillian's social
discomfort at her husband's
functions drove her to bur
row deeper than necessary in
to family and home problems
- the area where she felt most
secure. Robert's pain at see
ing that his wife was not
socially adequate among his
business associates probably
drove him toward ignoring
the whole problem and seek
ing a way of escape. If he
had been more frank with his
wife at an earlier stage much
unhappiness could have been
avoided.
Lillian's recognition that
she is, in some measure, re
sponsible for this situation is
a step in the right direction.
It may be an uphill fight for
her to arrive at the point
where she can function
smoothly socially, but if she
sets her mind to it she 11 sure
ly win. She should not expect
too much of herself at first
and avoid blaming herself or
getting discouraged if things
don't go as well as she would
like. She'll find experience an
excellent teacher.
If Lillian has any faith at
all in her husband, we believe
that her demand that he fire
his secretary is way out of
order. If there has been gos
sip, this woman might be cru
cified as a result of the firing.
Lillian .should realize that
it is very likely that at this
time she has an emotional
need to blame someone else
for her own failing. She will
find much greater satisfac-
I tion in the long run if she
Start of End
Seen For Faubus
Little Rock, Ark. CDPD A
segregationist split has been
credited with causing a split
between so-called ; "moder
ates" and segregationists for
the six seats on the Little
Rock school board and one
"moderate" called the result
"the beginning of the end for
Orval Faubus, a 20th Century
Machiavelli."
Complete, unofficial re
turns to United Press Inter
national gave seats to Russell
H. Matson Jr., Everett Tucker
Jr., and Ted L. Lamb of the
"moderate" slate, which was
condemned at the last minute
by Gov. Orval Faubus as
being "integrationists."
Ed I. McKinley, unopposed
for the seat he sought, Ben D.
Rowland Sr., and Municipal
Judge R. W. (Bob) Laster, all
backed by the Segregationist
Capital Citizens Council, won
the other three posts. ,
"Our victory is the begin
ning of the end for Orval
Faubus, a 20th Century
Machiavelli," said Lamb,- a
Little Rock advertising execu
tive. "This is the first crack in
the Faubus edifice, and I pre
dict his entire political em
pire, founded as it is upon
deceit, misrepresentation and
bigotry, will soon be crum
bling at his feet. The attempts
of this unscrupulous demo
gogue to control the Little
Rock school district have been
thwarted."
The Marshall Islands in the
Pacific, now a U.S. trust ter
ritory, were once occupied by
the Spaniards were later sold
to the Germans, and still later
given to the Japanese.
recognizes her own shortcom
ings and tries to do something
about them.
(Copyright 1958,
General Features Corp.)
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