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                    <text>AFFAIRS OF ST A TE
1
l(ing Gets
Shunting
By CHARLES M. mLLS
Clarion-Ledger Staff Writer
that contributions fell significantly after a CORE officer at
Mount Vernon, N. Y., denounced
Jews in general at a public
meeting in February.
Lynch says that about 80 per
cent of ·his group's financial
support has crune from the
white community "and y o u
could say th a t Jewish contributions have been predominant."
U. S. Sen. James 0. Eastland
appearing at the Neshoba County Fair here a few days ago,
told a large audience that the
Negro leader, Martin Luther King, "has not gone over in
the North and they are shunting him back South."
The statement came on the
heels of announcements t h a t
RESIGNATIONS
King is bringing his annual convention of the Southern Chris- Former high - ranking natian Leadership Conforence to tional officers of CORE recently resigned but sill in close
JaC'kson, Aug. 7 - 8.
Sen. Eastland, considered the touch with the situation, say
leading anti - liberal in the Con- that contributions to it this
gress, cautioned the citizens of year are running only little betthis area to pay as little atten- ter than half of the $810,000 totion to the rabble - rousings tal of the previous fiscal year.
Lynch denies such a severe
of King as possible.
It ,has ,been noted that every- drop but does not disclose the
where that the "non - violent" figures. He concedes that the _
King goes up north, death and deficit is bet\yeen $200,000 and
$250.000. Former CORE leaders
destruction have sprouted.
Sen. Eastland told the Nesho- put it as high as $350,000.
ba audience that even liberal Ivanhoe Donaldson, new disolons in Washington "s aw rector of the New Yor,k office of
through" the shooting incident Snick, which operates primariof James Meredith several ly in the South but has frankly
,weeks ago, and the result was depended on white northern fi.
a break-through for the conserv- nancjal help, says ".our contributions are 40 to 45 per cent
ative cause.
less than we normally have at
"The man with the rifle, an this
time of year."
expert marksman according to
He
says that the Student Comhis military record, called three
times for attention of Meredith mittee is no longer supported
in order that the cameramen "by those liberal whites who e
could focus," Eastland noted, 1believe in integration in th ·e
"Yes, the North even sa w South but not New York or Chithrough that, when an expert cago."
marksman used birdshot to Today the organization has
the help of.the radicals, he says.
'kill.'
So much for the Eastland The Student Committee talks
statement ... we are attracted of about $650,000 in ineome in
to the Ne~ York Times via the the fiscal year 1965.
St. Louis Post Dispatch th i s The S t u d e n t Committee
c~arg~s the Northern press with
week.
..
d1stort10ns about the meaning
GIFTS CUT
of "black power," causing libThe Post Dispatch, quoting erals to worry about "racism"
the New York paper, reprints and "black nationalism."
the following which should The Rev. Dr. King's confer- ·•
.how a tw-n of affairs up ence says that 70 per cent of ~
North . . .
its financial help has c O m e 1
'The Northern Liberals, fear- from white liberals but that
fill of extremism, are cutting contributions dropped from $1,·
llack sharply on icontributions to 500,000 in the fiscal year 1965
the more militant civil rights to less than $1,000,000 in 1966.
organizations.
There are indications that
The big orop in donations much money from whites is
from the liberal community is being shifted from ·CORE and
verified by top officers a n d Snick to m o r e conservative
former leaders of the Congress rights groups or to -educational
of Racial Equality, the Stu- and legal defense organizations
dent nonviolent co-ordinating benefiting the Negro.
committee, popularly called
Snick, and the Rev. Dr. Martin SLACKENING INTER~T
Luther King Jr.'s Southern Civil Rights leaders and doChristian Leadership Confer- ~ors. report a general slackenence. Money from white persons mg m Northern interest after ,
in the past has been the life- ~e enactment of the C i vi I
blood of their campaigns.
nigh~s Ac~ of . 1964 and last
In a series of interviews, of- ye~r s votm~ rights law. .
ficers of those organizations and A lo~g • time CORE nat10nal
civil rights donors gave three ~ecutive, who wants his name
.lV.ithheld. um un that. atti.
I
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snow a,- ,,--.--;-;o"'....,........
affaITSllp
North . . .
The Northern Liberals, fearful of extremism, are cutting
lback sharply on ,contributions to
the more militant civil rights
organizations.
The big fuop in donations
from the liberal community is
verified by top officers a n d
former leaders of the Congr ess
of Racial Equality, the Student nonviolent co-ordinating
committee, popularly called
Snick, and the Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.'s Southern
Christian Leadership - Conference. Money from white persons
in the past has been the lifeiblood of their campaigns.
In a series of interviews, officers of those organizations and
civil rights donors gave three


main reasons for the drop in


financial support:
(1) Concern over CORE and
Snick attitudes that are degcrtbed by m n a y persons as
" black r acist," _anti-Semitic or
"extreme.,,
(2) Worry or disgust about
bitter attacks , primarily by
CORE and Snick, on United
States intentions and on "morality" in Viet Nam and on the
m ilitary draft.
(3) A decline of enthusiasm
h
now that the Nort erner is beIng jostled by civil r ights militancy in his own backyard.
BLACK POWER
Both CORE and the Student
Committee have recently emphasi'zed demands for "black
power" in political and economic life. The Rev. Dr. King
d emands a "militant thrust
forward lby Negr oes but deplores use of the term "black
power" as implying black nationalist ideas. His organization
r eports contributions down by
more than one third in the fiscal year ending, June 30.
.
The Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy,
vice pr esident and treasurer of
the Leadership Conference,
says that " black power " dem ands and allegedly racist attitudes of CORE and Snick have
seriously affected the King or ganization because many whites
do not differentiate among the
organizations .
Lincoln Lynch, associate national director of CORE, says


w


ence says that 70 per cent of
its financial help has c om e
from white liberals but that
contributions dropped from $1,·
500,000 in the fiscal year 1965
to less than $1,000,000 in 1966.
There are indications that
much money from whites is
being shifted from CORE and
Snick to m o r e conservative
rights groups or to educational
and legal defense organizations
benefiting the Negro.
SLACKENING INTEREST
Civil Rights leaders and donors report a general slackening in Northern interest after
th e enactment of the C i v i I
Rights Act of 1964 and last ,
year's voting rights law.
t
A long · time CORE national 1
executive, who wants his name ~
wi thh eld, sums up that attitude : · " Bull Connor and his police dogs were such easy targets to hate a few years ago."
He referred to Eugene Connor, who used dogs to check Ji
demonstrators when he w a s 31
Birminghan police commission- tli
er .
r,
Many observer s and leaders ·
of th e civil rights struggle he- 1
lieve that it is too early to as- c
sess the full impact of the new
" black power" slogan. But they ~
point to other related fa ctors
described as " racist" or "ex~ fo
tremi st ," attitudes as having a
depressing effect for many ci
months.
ir.
Kivie Kaplan, the retired 1~
white industrialist who is presi- t&lt;
dent of the National Association
for the Adva ncement of Colored a
People, said r ecently: "I know t
o~e big contributor who tore up
his check when Snick started
that 'Black Panter ' political
party in Alabama ."
'1
He r eferred to a new a ff,black
party in one Alabama county.
Another, Joseph Willen, executive director of the Federation
of Jewish Philanthropies has
switched his support to th~ National Urban League and to the
scholarship, education and de- ,
fense fund for racial equality i
set up friends and staff peopl~ 1
of CORE in 1962, but separate I
in operation .
E
COR~ , he says, has appar ently decided not to be an interracial group any longer, " and
the opposite of that is racist." 1
He speaks of a Negro attack
"on their neighbors, the Jews."
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              <text>AFFAIRS OF STATE

 

King

Shunting

By CHARLES M. HILLS
Clarion-Ledger Staff Writer

U.S. Sen. James 0. Eastland
appearing at the Neshoba Coun-
ty Fair here a few days ago,
told a large audience that the
Negro leader, Martin Luth-
er King, “has not gone over in
the North and they are shunt-
ing him back South.”

The statement came on the
heels of announcements that
King is bringing his annual con-
vention of the Southern Chris-
tian Leadership Conference to
Jackson, Aug, 7 - 8.

Sen. Eastland, considered the
leading anti - liberal in the Con-
gress, cautioned the citizens of
this area to pay as little atten-
tion to the rabble - rousings
of King as possible.

It has been noted that every-
where that the “non -. violent’
King goes up north, death and
destruction have sprouted.

Sen, Eastland told the Nesho-
ba audience that even liberal
solons in Washington “saw
through” the shooting incident
of James Meredith several
‘weeks ago, and “the result was
a break-through for the conserv-
ative cause.

“The man with the rifle, an
expert marksman according to
his military record, called three
times for attention of Meredith
in order that the cameramen
could focus,’ Eastland noted,
“Ves, aa peut even sa ie
through that, when an exp
Sones used birdshot to

So much for the Hastland
statement ... we are attracted
to the New. York Times via the
St. Louis Post Dispatch this
week, “oe

GIFTS CUT

The Post Dispatch, quoting
the New York paper, reprints
the following which should

show a turn of affairs up

The Northern Liberals, fear-
ful of extremism, are cutting
back sharply on contributions to
the more militant civil rights
organizations.

The big drop in donations
from the liberal community is
verified by top officers and
former leaders of the Congress
of Racial Equality, the Stu-
dent nonviolent co-ordinating
committee, popularly called
Snick, and the Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.’s Southern
Christian Leadership Confer-
ence. Money from white persons
in the past has been the life-
blood of their campaigns. a

ficers of those organizations and

 

In a series of interviews,
eivil rights donors gave three |

being shifted from CORE and

Gets

that contributions fell signifi-
cantly after a CORE officer at
Mount Vernon, N. Y., denounced
Jews in general at a public
meeting in February.

Lynch says that about 80 per
cent of his group’s financial
support has come from the
white community “and you
could say that Jewish contri-
hey have been predomi-
nant.”

RESIGNATIONS

Former high - ranking na-
tional officers of CORE recent-
ly resigned but sill in close
touch with the situation, say
that contributions to it this
year are running only little bet-
ter than half of the $810,000 to-
tal of the previous fiscal year,

Lynch denies such a severe
drop but does not disclose the
figures, He concedes that the
deficit is between $200,000 and
$250.000. Former CORE leaders
put it as high as $350,000.

Ivanhoe Donaldson, new di-
rector of the New York office of
Snick, which operates primari-
ly in the South but has frankly
depended on white northern fi-
nancial help, says “our contri-
butions are 40 to 45 per cent
Jess than we normally have at
this time of year.”

He says that the Student Com-
mittee is no longer supported
“by those liberal whites who
believe in integration in the
South but not New York or Chi-|:
cago.”

Today the organization has
the help of the radicals, he says.

The Student Committee talks
of about $650,000 in in¢ome in
the fiscal year 1965,

The Student Committee
charges the Northern press with __
distortions about the meaning
of “black power,” causing libs”
erals to worry about “racism”
and “black nationalism,” —

The Rev. Dr. King's confer- .@,
ence says that 70 per cent of %,
its financial help has come)!
from white liberals but that|
contributions dropped from $1,-| J
500,000 in the fiscal year 1965

There are indications that
mueh money from whites is

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Snick to more conservative
rights groups or to educational
and legal defense organizations
benefiting the Negro.

Civil Rights leaders and do-
hors report a general slacken-
ing in Northern interest after|.
the enactment of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 and last
year’s voting rights law,

A long - time CORE national
executive, who wants his name
withheld: sims un that ntti. &lt;

 
snow a turn of affairs up.

North...

The Northern Liberals, fear-
ful of extremism, are cutting
back sharply on contributions to
the more militant civil rights
organizations. ‘

The big drop in donations
from the liberal community is
verified by top officers and
former leaders of the Congress
of Racial Equality, the Stu-
dent nonviolent co-ordinating
committee, popularly called
Snick, and the Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.’s Southern
Christian Leadership  Confer-
ence. Money from white persons
in the past has been the life-
blood of their campaigns.

In a series of interviews, of-
ficers of those organizations and
civil rights donors gave three
main reasons for the drop in
financial support:

(1) Concern over CORE and
Snick attitudes that are de-
scribed by mnay persons as
“black racist,” anti-Semitic or

. “extreme.”

(2) Worry or disgust about
bitter attacks, primarily by
CORE and Snick, on United
States intentions and on ‘‘moral-
ity” in Viet Nam and on the
military draft.

(3) A decline of enthusiasm
now that the Northerner is be-
ing jostled by civil rights mili-
tancy in his own backyard.

BLACK POWER

Both CORE and the Student
Committee have recently em-
phasized demands for “black
power” in political and eco-
nomic life. The Rev. Dr. King
demands a ‘“‘militant thrust
forward”? by Negroes but de-
plores use of the term “black
power” as implying black na-
tionalist ideas. His organization
reports contributions down by
more than one third in the fis-
cal year ending, June 30.

The Rey. Ralph D. Abernathy,
vice president and treasurer of
the Leadership Conference,
says that “black power” de-
mands and allegedly racist at-
titudes of CORE and Snick have
seriously affected the King or-
ganization because many whites
do not differentiate among the
organizations.

Lineoln Lynch, associate na-.
tional director of CORE, says

 

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ence says that 70 per cent of
its financial help has come
from white liberals but that
contributions dropped from $1,-
500,000 in the fiscal year 1965
to less than $1,000,000 in 1966.

There are indications that
much money from whites is
being shifted from CORE and
Snick to more conservative
rights groups or to educational
and legal defense organizations
benefiting the Negro.

SLACKENING INTEREST

Civil Rights leaders and do-
Nors report a general slacken-
ing in Northern interest after
the enactment of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 and last
year’s voting rights law.

A long - time CORE national
executive, who wants his name
withheld, sums up that atti-
tude: “Bull Connor and his po-
lice dogs were such easy tar-
gets to hate a few years ago,”

He referred to Eugene Con-
hor, who used dogs to check
demonstrators when he was
Birminghan police commission-
er

Many observers and leaders
of the civil rights struggle be-
lieve that it is too early. to as-
sess the full impact of the new
“black power” slogan. But they
point to other related factors,
described as “racist” or “ex-
tremist,” attitudes as having a

depressing effect for many
months.
Kivie Kaplan, the retired

white industrialist who is presi-
dent of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored
People, said recently: “I know
one big contributor who tore up
his check when Snick started

that ‘Black Panter’ political |’

party in Alabama.”

He referred to a new all-black
party in one Alabama county.

Another, Joseph Willen, exec-
utive director of the Federation
of Jewish Philanthropies, has
Switched his support to the Na-
tional Urban League and to the
scholarship, education and de-
fense fund for racial equality,
Set up friends and staff people |
of CORE in 1962, but separate |
in operation.

CORE, he says, has apparent-
ly decided not to be an inter-
racial group any longer, “and
the opposite of that is racist.’ |
He speaks of a Negro attack
“on their neighbors, the Jews.’

 

 

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                    <text>w, n:-- - - --Jimmy Ward
ongressman James D.
Martin of Alabama has in/ . serted in the Congressional
.,. Record an interesting col•
umn written oy Don MacLean of the Washington
D a i 1y News on a timely
subject. It is the newspaperman's reaction to
.Pxesident Johnson's pointed warning that riots
might erupt in Washington. if Congress doesn't approv,e the President's plan
to provide political h om e


 rule fo.r the District of Coh1mbia.


Mr. MacLean wrote:
By now, the Presidenj
doesn't need the likes of
me to tell him how poorl:&gt;j
conceived were his re
marks about the possibili~
of a r i o • here. The edi
torialists and, I'm sure, his
advisers. hav,e a 1r e a d }I
d o n e that. My persona
view is that what the President said was the greates
flame - fanning act since
Nero and his fiddle at
Rome. What I want to do
today is (1) tell the Presiden.t what it is like to live
in the mouth of a cannon
and (2) thank him for
making it more likely that
some nut will pull the trigger.
I live about 30 blocks
from the White House, in a
neighborhood ailed Mount
Pleasant. (In contrast to
many of L. B. J.'s leading
Jiberals, who live safely
ed awa · Marylal'ld
or Virginia.) There's no
ghetto of any k i n d in
Mount Pleas t, not even
a white one. I have never
had a n t h i n g but the
friendliest relations with
my neighbors, be they Negro or white. In short, we
are a happy mixture of
people who get along just
swell. The riots in Los Angeles made all of us nervous, because, in truth,
none of us wants any trou1ble.
HERE'S HOW IT IS
Jf~
here is a serious rate of
V vi;lent crime in our area.
But it affects e v e r y o n e
eqpafiy. The crimes have
caused many of us to take
precautions. After several
attempts were made to
break into my house, I surrounded it as best I could
with a 6-foot fence. After a
girl running from an attacker pounded on my
d o o r one night seeking
safety, I called the police
and the next week bought
a ~un. I figure that something worse may happen
ano1her night, and I want a
gun if he has one. My wife
suggested watchdogs, and
I got two Gennan shepherds.
You don't know it is?
Well, on Saturday night in
Mount Pleasant, it is worth
your life to walk to the
tore. An elderly man was
killed for 2 in the bright
unlight. while washin~ his
car. A man was shot out
by my mailbox. Manv a
night we've watched ·from
a econd floor window as
gangs of men have battled
n the alley with board
and pipe·. Ever hear the
•·thunk ' a p i p e makes
when H 111
a tiuman
ead'.' The sound carric
qu
a di t~nc . What is .it
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Wins ·Backing
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Atla not.a, Sep,t. 10 (UPI )- Black
Pmvier leader Sbo ke J,y Ca1·michael
rel&lt;axed in jaril t oday r eadi•n g a
copy of "Kidnaip ed ," amd picked
uip suppo;rt from an orga01 i?;ation
iin a slum area w'h.idh -01ffici,a.J-s
fea,r ed was ri,pe for riot.
'IO'Je o-1·-~ ,i:mitio111, t he Vi01e City
Oou,ncil, cihru·ged that neither Carmi c:hae l ruo1· his Student Nonvii:o,l,eillt CooTC!i1n0-ti'l1g Committee
Stokely Car michael
Suit a sks hia free d om
was '1'€51p-OJ1JS1ble fur Tuesday's
Ne&lt;gro 'l'lio,t im a slum called Summe1'11i!Il·
Crurmiclhiaei was jailed on a
charg_e oif inciting a riot. He refused t o post $10,000 bo,nd and
sa•id hie would remain in jai•l as a
"j&gt;oli111ical pris0111er." /
.__J\sks Char ges Be Dropped
Atton"l1ey Howiaird Mooa·e has
filed a federal suit seeking to
have tihe clharges ag,a.i,n t Carmi&lt;ihael dwi1piped. The Vin e Citv Council !'aid it
has received "reliable information
t hat all the clisturbance~ and
r iots are politica ll y inspired.
Th e council said if then• ls a
r iot in Vine City, a 6,0'10-acrn
slum. "it will be caused by neople
who have turned their bar·ks on
rommunities like ine City, not
by SNCC or Carmichael.
Council's Plea to Mayor
The council Ul'ged Mayo.- I van
Allen Jr. to stop condemning
SNCC and point the blame at
"responsible pe!'sons who have
turned their backs for so long."
Moore said Carmichael was
, taking it easy in Fulton r.ounty
Jail reading Rohert Louis Stevenson's "Kidnaperl," and . everal
t&gt;Ublications about black Africa.
'Black Power' Term
Hif by Negro Baptists
Dallas, Sept. 10 (UPI) -The
National Baptist Convepti n,
USA, Inc., the country's large t.
Neg:ro o:riganization, said today it
has condemned the term "black
po,ver" as a civil rights weapon .
. T~e 5.5 million member -0rgan1zation adopted a resolution et
its 86th annual convention which
said "black power" is "the other
side of the old coin of segregation."
The organizfl.tion, headed l v
Dt; ~;. H .. ~1wkson of C:hic
said m c1 11 order .•. c1~ il dis.
obedience is not requil'ed " 1md
"we decry nnd lament the' recent
rfoLs thnt haYe d ~tro,·ed miJlions
of tlollurs worth of pi·oper:ty .•.
values •.. and life it ,lf.'
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Y U NEED A
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By THOMAS COLLINS
Here's a blueprint for marriage a!ler
n're 65 years old.
Don ' t lou1th t10 w- Lh U .S. Go vernment
ports that more them 35,000 couples past


e 65 are now marrying every year, and


.at the number is growing.
Five years ago many of these people
d spouses, silting on the sofa next to
em as your spouse may be sitting now.
The blueprint comes from John Y.
atson, 68, a widower for four years, and
s bride of five mon ths, Eugenia Walson,
~ , a widow for five ye;:irs.
Both owned homes at the time of their
arriage. Both have now sold them. They
~ ve in a trailer parked in a tree-shrouded
· ,ark in the Southland.
~
Mr. and Mn. Watson obviously are
~ happy. But they aren't sllly about It.
'- They have a quJ et, pleasant, companion~ able marriage. Not a cute one.
love It. And who wilt
here on with parties an
3. The older couple .
lhclr ind]
their plans, and get a
, physical condition . The
tell each other what l
that a case of arthri
some midnight won't co
i;huuJct go to
.
4. The older couple
carefully, but firmly,
each might have. "Yo
children," says Mrs. Wa
"You must teU then
dishonorab le in older
There's nothing disresJ
dren's deceased Mother
people want companio11
be necessary to point
unwise to get into
whether the remarriage
This is your decision, re
Out of !heir experience together they
1ave formulated the following points which
hey believe wiJI make a good retirement
, narriage:
5. 'With regard t,o '{
wlse to give them sor
somebody is not mi
"Daddy's Money" :Mother helped you ~r
I. The older couple must understand that
or them marria,::e is not a Sometfiing3orrowed - Something-Blue affair. It is
or companionship, which means both


omebody to talk to and the security a


Jouse companion gives you, and it is for
conomy. Together, we are living for
about 60 per cent of what tlte two of us
spent living separately," according to Mr .
Walson.
j
6. This reassuranee
%, The older couple should have a
wedding ceremony and Invite all their
friends. !li'ot to ~ollclt gifts, not for their
own vanity. But for the friends. Who will
gi\'en through ,a !ifb
which any older co~
should work out, eith ~
or through an exch&lt;"'
each other. '
"In general," say#
genla and I agreed te
of us had that hadm.a rriage to my de1.
marriage to her dece,.
be retained in each's ·
passed on to each's i$
feasible. But we also·}
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By THOMAS COLLINS

Here’s a blueprint for marriage after

u're 65 years old,
Don't laugh now—the U.S, Government
ports that more than 35,000 couples past
‘e 65 are now marrying every year, and
at the number is growing.
Five years ago many of these people
d spouses, silting on the sofa next to
em as your spouse may be silting now.
Ka The blueprint comes from John Y,
Vatson, 68, a widower for four years, and
is bride of five months, Eugenia Watson,
‘6, a widow for five years.
Both owned homes at the time of their
narriage. Both have now sold them. They
ve in a trailer parked in a tree-shrouded
“ark in the Southland.

Abrecseh tit bt

nits

Mr, and Mrs. Watson obviously are
‘Shappy. But they aren’t silly about it.
“They have a quiet, pleasant, companion-

Jable marriage, Not a cute one.

Out of their experience together they
iave formulated the following points which
hey believe will make a good retirement
narriage:

1. The older couple must understand that
or them marriage is not a Something-
sorrowed — Something-Blue affair, It is
or companionship, which means both
somebody fo talk to and the security a
iouise companion gives you, and it is for
economy. ‘Together, we are living for
about 60 per cent of what the two of us
spent living separately,” according to Mr.
Watson.

2. The older couple should haye a
wedding ceremony and invite all their
friends, Not to solicit gifts, not for their
own vanity. But for the friends. Who will

Rad QE™ NEED A

Wedding aA
They Can Ring Su

love it, And who will t
here on with parties ani

8. The older couple,
should go to their indis

their plans, and get a f

physical. condition. Ther

tell each other what th
that a case of arthrit
some midnight won't col

4, The older couple
carefully, but firmly, ~
each might have. “Yo
children,’ says Mrs. Wa

“You must tell then
dishonorable in older
There's nothing disres]
dren’s deceased Mother
people want companior
he necessary to point
unwise to get into
whether the rematria®
This is your decision, te

5, With regard to?
wise to give them sor
somebody is not mi
“Daddy’s Money” '-

~ Mother helped you mr
1

6. This reassurancg
given through a fin,
which any older Col,
should work out, eith
or through an exchal
each other.

“In general,” says’
genia and I agreed t®
of us had that had-
marriage to my dev
marriage to her dece,_
be retained in each’s
passed on to each’s i
feasible. But we also ?

 

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