Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Mar 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, March 4, 1967 Dear Ann Landers: I'm a 12- ar-old girl who needs some- ly to stick up for me. I hope it will be you. My brother Roy is six-years old. He is so mean nobody can tell what he will do next. When President Kennedy was killed I made a scrap book of all the things I could find about him, I kept it up to date and everyone said it was wonderful. I say was because Roy ripped the book to pieces yesterday. When I came home from school and saw what he had done, I was so mad I cried. Mom said she will punish Roy at the right time. Well, I know she will never punish him because she has never punished him yet. He gets away with murder around here. Nothing will put my book back together again so there is no point in crying anymore, but ANN LANDERS Reform Schools Are Full Of Spoiled Boys was a certain electricity be- tween us, if you know what | mean. We went out for coffee a cou- ple of times and everything seemed to click. Then all of a sudden like he dropped off the face of the earth. I didn't hear a word from him. Westerday one of his close friends told me that I am the spitting image of the girl he used to go with. She died in an accident two years ago. Can this be the reason he has dropped me? Should I try to talk it out with him?7-- Turned On Dear On: If.this is the rea- son, he has an emotional prob- lem. But it's his problem, not yours. If he has simply lost interest, you will gain nothing by doing the bloodhound bit. Turn your- self off and forget him. Dear Ann Landers: I can't I wish you would say some-jfor the life of me understand thing in your column about kids who do terrible things and no- body does anything about it. Thank you.--Sister Who Is Still Crying Dear Sister: While you are at it, shed a few tears for Roy, because he is the one who will be the big loser. Children who grow up without discipline are a--problem of society, their families and themselves. Re- form schools and prisons are filled with people who did as they pleased and did not have to account for themselves. I hope you will show this column to your mother. She needs to have her eyes opened. Dear Ann Landers: I met a fellow on campus a few weeks ago who really turned me on. We didn't talk much, but there why common ordinary house- wives write to you and criticize your advice. People ask for your opinion because they have faith in you. I am sure most people who write have read your writing for years and they feel you can help them. It always burns me up when some dumb bunny from Boise or Yonkers or Du- buque writes in and thinks her ideas are better than yours. Please print this letter and tell them their two-bit views don't. mean anything. and to save the stamp.--K.K. Dear K.K.: Here's your letter but I don't agree with you. I have learned a lot from those "dumb bunnies" from Boise and Yonkers and Dubuque. I hope they never stop writing. 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