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%. toe @. tot t8 ie Sa Fe 8, ee Th H.R, Oe te Me. ‘eh. teoe : “st eV nas ee ee ke oe ee eh he “es =. eR ve cone ~-««~<-=4-am almost fifteen and rather large for my age. Here is ****fhey meet or to.stay out all hours of the night. But they let their | “*eparents know ~ where ~ they’ “are#. “"°f RAfoy one, you should try & e +«+souerything that you can think of| However, despite the necessity =*eemr te see yours. Perhaps, if you and staving off disastrous and . Jalk to him quietly about it and| CoStly flood waters during perivds “NOW, I don’t think this means “PAGE EIGHT Dear Louisa: ; my trouble. Wee to go out with boys, but my “Old Timer” father does | nét"waht mé to. He thinks I am too young. He lets me go out about once or twice. ¢ month and I want to go out more often. De.you think I should go’out? If so, how often? | ee ANNA.—North Carolina. Answer: 2 > _. .Most of the girls. I know; who are about your age, are al- lowed to go out on Friday and Saturday nights. This doesn't! mean that they are turned loose to go with chance acquaintances i? going, with whom, and’ agree to get-home at a. sensible hour. this seems to be a pretty godd arrangement to me, as they have no school work on the days: after, | Congressional ang. they know exactly when Grist Mill they can plan to go out. I think a girl who does her/By REP. GEORGE SMATHERS | sehogl work and doesn’t peglect | her studies, should be allowed| ] was very pleased recently} More privileges than oné who is/ when the executive budget was} eureless about them. jread to the Congress, for it con-| * LOUISA. | tained a request for $7,500,000 for » ‘ continued development of the Dear Louisa:- central and south Florida My- husband and-I- cannot Bet} control program. along. He is rough and curses ay great deal. He will not go to my néftfier's house, but he wants me © goto his) mother’s all of the time lf, you were in my place, would you go with him or not? : flood | This amount is more than seven |times the figure in the executive budget last year for this project | and represents, I believe, a vic- tory for the Florida delegation in our efforts to sell the Executive Department on the desirability of oreere DISAPPOINTED, :) this? flood-conservation program. North Carolina. ne 5 Answer If the $7,500,000 sum is appro- - Y ; priated for the 1951 fiscal year, Sst our husband is\rough; haves eit enable the U.S, Corp of - *.aoArmy Engineers to make con- SPhowt jt before you were married?’ erable additional developments me } in the first phase of this gigantic ofreometning you do or something ‘nulti-million dollar control pro- aim i gram. The reason I ask . these aie However, the President’s recom- tions is because there is usually ™endation does not in itself make twp gides to every disagreement the money available for use in unt 1-wonder if you are doing Florida. The Congress still must your-part in trying to make your ct on the recommendation and marriage a success. You know, ™USt appropriate the money. of course, that when we get mar- Consequently, when the Appro- 4, we promise to take ‘each Pe Wie ares is cons! rl Ss og aie unt ie | budget, I am sure that the entire Florida delegation will join to- ae 8 gether in concerted efforts to con- wtih who abuses her, but I do) vince the Appropriations Com- Ahink, that as long ag there. is 8) mittee to make this $7,500,000 ehance of making your marriage | available. that any woman should stick by “tar make it so. of congressional action, the execu- Do, you keep your house _ tidy| tive Fecommengation a8: & ye and yourself ag attractive as pos-|2"4 great step forward in ulti- “se? Do you let your husband mately obtaining this sum, and I lenowm.that you are anxious for’ Personally feel that we in Florida himeto be comfortable and happy, | ©@" be both pleased and optimis- tag? tic about the poses oe a Ss j ‘i pleting this project which shoul for Soke hishend prensiderste (citimately result in consetvation "To"visit his mother and he not! water in periods of draught, ask him to take time about visit-| Of ex¢essive rainfall. *img*them, he may change his, It issestimated by the Army mipd, Engineers that when this project Good luck, |has been completed,it will re. LOUISA. | sult in benefit to the national ,economy if an amount of ap- Address Your Letters to: proximately $25,000,000 annually. “LOUISA”, P. O. BOX 532, [This $25,000,000 can be broken ~ Orangeburg, S. C. |down into increased production wes ~~" of winter vegetation, increased TROUBLES jeattle procuction, and increased | {citrus production. The taxes The teacher was having her; which the federal government 4iale and finally wrote the moth- ' would realize from this additional arene |production would total in the ~’“Ybur son is the brightest boy} neighborhood of $80,000,000 to in my class, but he is also the $100,000,000; therefore, this is a ost ‘mischievous. What can I. program of economy, for we can| de? be sure that our investment will| The reluctant reply was: “Do’ result in a return far in excess of | § you please. I am having my the amount invested. wn troubles with his father.” Some shrimplike animals live} Russia's Trans-Siberian Rail- on the edges of the ice near the way, 8,000 miles long, is-believed North Pole; others are found in ..f@.bevthe iongest in the world. the boiling waters of hot springs. Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. 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