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Show K meant it to be... and Hie made it a Sacranot only a conrraa-b- ut ment. When the marriage of a man and a woman is a Sacrament, they receive title to aU the divine helps necessary to overcome the disap- pointments and jwttWBum-i- x domestic life. They are thus better able to overcome personality difbetter able to deal ferences better justly with each other able to understand me many practical problenis of livmg togtther. Marriage is not a strictly private affair. It is the concern of the whole community . It is the special concern of the Church, which is charged with safeguarding this Sacrament. That is why the Catho-li- c Church strives to impress the true nature of marriage upon all who hear its voice. Whether you are already married. ..or just thinking about it . . . vou will be heloed bv a oam- pniet we win sena you me true nature or marnare at the blessings that come from a proper understanding of the married state. Write today for your free copy. It will come to vou in a plain wrapper and nobody will call on you. Ask for Pamphlet No. Advice ca bow to be happily freclv available mar-r&tr- as kw o it is today. listms problcrcs re openly in newspaper cnfair.ni tfrrA tsd ca the radio. Marriage sdvice ten the nssn cext tea experience . cad. ten the psychclost; irhcvirwasrfnsnstadytrid reeesreh. There is no topic. ten Is frr-- H doer, vrho spcsVs mm mm ... etiquette to fidelity. ..on which tdrice tad counsel ire not vifl- - Yet with ill this niarrbe edu-cstic- a, the modern divorce rite ccraters tt tn appalling high! This condition obviously is not due to fcacrxace cf the "facts ct life." It cannot be so-call-ed tt-tribut- ed to economic problems, for rpod oases have been repeathi$i divorce edly carted by nits. Nor cm it be blamed on the erase of personal incompati-bnity-," vhich so often appears in cuvcrcc pcuuoos. These and other taactical problems undoubtedly contribute., to r2rriS conflict! Bat the basic, fundamental cause of marriage - - - failures goes deeper. It is Ac failure of many people to realize the to true meaning of marriage g recognize that it is union of a man and a woman... to see that its main purpose is the begetting and rearing of children. In Catholic eyes, marriage is, first of all, a contract which ... as with all contracts ; . . must be governed by justice. A purely sentimental and physical attraction between a man and a woman, which is cot permeated bv a sense of duty to each other and to God, is not the love upon which enduring homes are built But the Catholic Church teaches that marriage must be what God. ... FM-J- 9. U P R E M E , surtssis t 4S2- UNDill ttVD. BUREAU t, MltSOUII yj: cofnmandeering an auto. Drive Safely THE LIFE YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN How Many Vccr dry skin and eaema Vitb UHb Worry - . Cat. ta&c lauxb or comms irlthout few of taseenr falw teeth dropptou. lUntfot or wobcUac TASTXtU bddM ptatet firmer and nor comfortably. 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C IIIMIMMIIIMIMIB Los Angeles on Highway 101, FM-1- cmr IT .BOOT mFOSMATtON tUSEAU 4423 UndMI UvC, If, tmk HSkmmi fUmm tmi mm nw ft Panipiilf wh fhMt "Tl Uti Scraf Of SwmwM 9 Marriage" I I aj UM nn Use soothing, lanolin - rich - (denture breath), oet VA3TX3TII at any drug counter, FtmUi Weekly Jfcocxtae, Jsa a, 4 . list X jt ? . ,, r'f, ? . - ' VV : ' -- i-t M-- KSUCIOUS AOORESS. ; - V..' . oactrrs of coumus j ' ?i, ..;',i.,,,'"''f m 75USSS I I ' at v ... INFORMATION RELIGIOUS " . life-lon- 7 S m v i But the driver kept stalling. If he stopped the bus along the highway, he quietly told the stranger, the State Patrol would certainly investigate. In the meantime, the bus had reached a level coastal stretch. This was what the driver wanted. He slowed the bus down, then suddenly slammed on the brakes. As the big ve Hi MM' ' I ,tll Mm 'Mil" llli Ifll' fill 'IT rrWf ITT ''Hi Tl lurched, Hull leaped from his seat and grabbed for the gun. Both men fell to the floor battling. A shot rang out and the bullet crashed through the ceiling. But the gunman was quickly subdued. Three passengers held him down while Hull climbed back into his seat and headed for Bakersfield. There the local police took the prisoner away. Once this was done, the bus driver casually rolled on to his destination. Fighting off armed robbers isn't the usual diet for intercity bus drivers, but many have had their share of exciting and zany experiences. With the large companies like Greyhound traveling a miles a year and operating more than 6,000 buses, it's not surprising that anything can and does happen. hicle half-billi- One on Greyhound driver proved his ability to think fast last year on a run between Charleston, W. Va., and C. The road was slick with snow and ice as the bus swung along a mountain pass. Then suddenly the powerful headlights picked out a sickening sight a smashed guard rail. The driver pulled his bus off the road and lumped out Pointing his flashlight down the embankment, he saw the reason a car nosed into the mud. He clambered over it, but there was no one inside. Then he heard a scream. Winston-Sale- m, N. in fill If " '"'"I "1 1 " " " "' "' There in the swirling waters of a mountain stream was a woman clinging in terror to some rocks. Without hesitating, the driver plunged into the icy waters and brought the stranded motorist safely to shore. In reporting the delay to his dispatcher at the next town, he modestly made the entry, Ten minutes spent investigating highway accident" er Many times, a huge is the only vehicle on a lonely road at night, so the driver's sharp eyes may mean the difference between life and death to someone in trouble. For example, a strange red glow. in the sky may mean a farmhouse on fire. Drivers have saved dozens of lives by rousing sleeping families in burning homes along their route. Several years ago, two-w- ay radios were installed by Greyhound in its buses operating out of Detroit and Chicago. While intended for dispatch and routing orders, they already have figured in emergency duty, too. Near Valparaiso, Ind., last summer, a soldier aboard an eastbound bus became ously ill. His wife was frantic. They were traveling to a new post and had no idea where to go for help. The driver immediately radioed his Chicago dispatcher, who called medical officers at Fifth Army Bead Scen-icruis- "' " "" le |