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Family
Council
Editor's Note: The Family Coun
cil consists of a Judge, a psychia
trist, three clergymen, a newspaper
editor, a women's editor and two
writers. Each article is a summary
of an aotual case history. The
Council reports on problems that
have been dealt with by responsible
agencies and counselors
Michael A. - Marie doesn't
know when to stop drinking.
Maria A. - I drink less than
he does.
Michael A. - My wife and
I are in our mid-30's and have
been married nearly 15 years.
We have four children and
could be very happy - if it
weren't for Marie's drinking.
I have no objection to drink
ing in moderation. In fact, I
greatly enjoy a sociable eve
ning in which there is lots of
good talk and some drinks to
loosen everyone up. But with
Marie, there is just no limit.
Once she starts drinking she
doesn't know when to stop.
She has seriously ember
rassed me on many occasions,
It's a heck of a business tak
ing home a drunken, and rag
ing wife after every party. I
have tried to reason with her
and each time Marie promises
to behave, but then goes back
on her word.
Maris) A. - Mike is trying to
show that I'm an alcoholic or
something and I'm nothing of
the sort. What he calls drunk
is only a little high, I drink a
good deal less than he does.
As a matter of fact, Mike
always gets in a couple of
cocktails during the day and
I rarely touch a drop except
at parties. When Mike comes
home he usually has to sleep
off the effects of his cocktails.
Then he wakes up and is
ready to start all over. By
that time I don't even feel
like going out.
Several times I've made up
my mind to give up drinking
but Mike doesn't like that ei
ther. He says it looks very
queer and It gives people the
impression that I'm an alco
holic. :
The Council: There is a good
deal of bandying of the word
alcoholic here without much
understanding of what it
means.
We get the impression that
to both Mike and Marie It
means something that could
only nappen to the next fol
low - not them.
Actually, they both show
signs of this disease. It is char
acteristic of the alcoholic to
deny that the problem exists
for him, yet to continue drink
ing to excess.
According to Alcoholics
Anonymous, the first Btep to
ward recovery involves the
recognition that there Is a
problem.
It is time for both Mike
and Marie to stop blaming one
another and acknowledge that
each of them has a battle to
fight. As long as each can ac
cuse the other, there is no
hope for their stepping out of
the vicious cycle.
A first step might be to lo
cate an Alcoholics Anonymous
unit in their community. This
may seem like a drastic step,
but the A's owe it to them
selves to get real information
about alcoholism.
As a result of what they
learn, the A's will probably
aee there is an urgent need to
break their close ties with a
drinking crowd. There are
many circles in which heavy
drinking is a vital part of the
social climate, and it is more
than difficult to abstain,
Probably there is a great
need lor the A s to re-evaluate
their life pattern and their
goals. Excessive drinking may
be a substitute for many
unngs - an Interest in lite,
genuine oclal enjoyment and
me courage to do something
to Improve life, to name u fv,v.
One way of breaking away
from this substitute satisfac
tion is to find some real ones.
(Copyright 1860, General
Features Corp,)
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Uses Tail
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face with the sensitive tall
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The pouch on the malt see
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to the outcome. He must have
lost the last shred of male
ego millions of years ago for
today he is resigned to the
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replicas of himself.
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either side of his head and a
small dorsal fin on the back.
Unless he is torn from hia
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titude sucking small animal
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adorning himself with bits of y
bright colored sea-weed; all
of which is silly for he has
no place to go.
(Released by The Register and
Tribune Syndicate, 1910)
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Jayntt Mamfhld
Gives Birth to Son
Santa" Monica, Calif. -UIPD-Actress
Jayne Mansfield, 29,
gave birth today to a 3-pound,
1-ounce boy at St. John's hos
pital, 10 days after she en
tered the hospital.
Both Miss Mansfield and
the o n e-m o n t h premature
child were described In ex
cellent condition.
It was the second child for
the blonde actress and her
husband Mickey Hargitay.
They have another son, Mik-
los, 16 months. Miss Mansfield
has a daughter, Jayne, 9, by
a previous marriage.
Huntington Beach, Calif.-(WD-A
fishing boat carrying 12
persons capsized and sank
Saturday while being towed
Into port by a Coast Guard pa
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said one man wai known dead
and two others preaumeel
drowned.