10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, September 30, 1967 | ANN LANDERS | Youth Will Have To Pay Dearly For Indiscretions Dear Ann Landers: About the}band and his brother went to worst thing that can happen to|work for their father. It was a a@ guy has happened to me. Not! good business, but there was so once, but twice. I am 17 years|much in-fighting and aggrava- old and two girls I have been|tion that my husband decided it going with have told me within|wasn't worth it. When my hus- the last week that they are|/band announced he was quitting pregnant. One girl is 16, a realjto start a business of his own, sweet kid (but very dumb), andjeveryone said, "You're a fool. nobody I would want to spend|You'll regret it. Your brother -- aa of my life with. The/will inherit everything." other girl is 19, has been! well i around a lot and while I have| pis at ag Pye Meng ee taken her out several times, 50] thing--ulcers, migraine head- have 50 other guys. _. {aches and a nervous condition I have one year of highlof the eyes. My sister-in-law school left so don't suggest/nas told me 50 times that she marriage to the sweet kid/wished her husband had quit because I wouldn't think of it.!when mine did. The old man And please don't tell me to talkjnas become more "tyrannical to my folks because my mother/and utterly impossible through would have a heart attack and/the years. Even though he will my dad would kill'me. soon be 69 he has made it clear I used to think your column|that he intends to run the busi- 'was square but I am beginning ti to believe your advice makes a cpr Peli "hk they. will lot of sense. Please tell me carry off his son first. what to do because I'm fading My husband and I have not t.--D: - <---- yee are|4d an easy time but we are! going to know about this--ei- comfortable and happy. We ther from you or from the par- ee boca --. Row life 7 'un. I don't know where we go ents of one or both girls. I rf the courage and the good sense believe it would be better if you to get out when we did, but I told them. I am not suggesting mar- psa 7 for it.---Mr. and Mrs. riage, but I am suggesting that wig | you learn what your legal res-| Dear Mr. and Mrs.: I am ponsibilities are and live up to|happy for you and sad for your} them. I hope this letter shakes |husband's brother and his wife. up a few thousand guys out|Not all relatives in business there who are playing games/have trouble. Only 90 per cent. with live bombshells. How about paying some attention to} Confidential to Would You my square advice, fellas? Cut Off Your Foot To Get Rid) Of An Ingrown Toenail?: Well, | Dear Ann Landers: I hope|it makes about as much sense| you have room in your column|to divorce the father of your for a lesson that might help|four children because he bought some of your readers make a/jhis mother a $250 coat without) decision. It has to do with rela-jasking you. You've let him/| tives in business. | know how you feel, now forget! Several years ago my hu#iit. 'lal 4 il BEADED JACKET ence that the young people with|we are as up to the minute as whom we are 1 ting cannot ees just ing out of acquire without years of work-| schools and colleges. ing. Fourth, we must prepare for Second, we must turn outjand change job fields if t| work that is outstanding instead/research and be scsrel aie "yp you want the opportunities, and|f run-of-the-mill. ' shows us our opportunities an mori where to ten the galahe food pay many soune pe TPE ws mu wa ulsomewhere eae ries of young people match or|Ple get today. : mo top what their elders earn,"| Any way you look at it, a RE-ELECT Older Workers Want To Know Why Youth Is So Highly Paid By ROBERTA ROESCH years you have left to work i writes a reader, who airs her|major portion of our population complaint with examples from|is made up of young people. As her own working world. they enter the job world each INITIAL SIGN year to offer employers fresh "My first inclination that the|CPeTEy | and rr juts row re aa Sve ier her ehance an pay assigned to a job as a em well while they have. it, secretary} to a bright young girl who Whether the well-paying could have been my daughter. ¢hance they are getting is €xactly as it should be is under- Through the years we have A both had raises, but she earns ging A peters # goage of those Bltwice as much as I. of us who starte work at a hee ; ; _» qp:e/Salary we are ashamed to : I could live with this," this 's Bok whath lik woman went on, "without fret-|Quole. But whether we lke or ting too much about it. But the dislike it, this is a new genera- thing that is really bothering i and this is the way things me noi the fact tat my COL Accordingly, the only way fr picked for a job before gradua-|¥S '° be as well-paid as many of the young people who are fn i ari anna rns working father earns after 25|"4¥ve much more to offer. years in a job. UP WITH THE TIMES "And my daughter who grad-| This means we have to keep uated last June from a junior| UP with the times and make our college is only $10 behind me in| Working experience count as the wages we earn. She asked|™uch as it ought to. for, and got, in her very first|, Here are four steps we must job what it took me ten years| take to accomplish this: to achieve. First, we must and "Pye talked to other people|PTOmote our past working who have faced this same situa-| know-how as specialized experi- tion, And I'd like to know the reason for this." NEED TO GROW Frankly, there is no easy answer to this working fact of life. 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