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Show Phone your news items to the Bingham Bulletin at PR 4-2636 or PR 4-2735. FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS By C. D. Smith Can Good Manners Hide Something? S ." up.-V . n "Kl ora"' enough. The girl who ,..BUTH&5 'SpKay'lgy Yht 0 ) f is tmari, however, will make it her S SO MICE... SS&t1E?ft ffifoJ I business to find out the truth. fP TxMivT J In the matter of manners, we jf 1 rj (XFx VT"' a11 Put our best foot forward vi M fjfly W vV-tV y" 1sv wnen we wish to Impress some- itW .. M QmCta ) one- M Is mni t0 d0, But' I l -l $u I lvv 5,olM good manners alone are not con- , fflSff'VM '(All AH l OT B I crete evidence of the type of ; S'Hflfi? " Wflf l IV LIC i Person a" Individual happens to fiJtV ' y'' lllUlll VRe5R. be- 14 18 certay evidence of flmli''tjy' j 3!i' " exposure to proper training and IPfrilt Vf V- X some indJcation 0184 to1 Individ- ft ,i!:,jf",i'' yz-i -- i-u... i ual knows the difference between Ipr-iii'sV" ( V Wf, "right" and "wrong"; "good" trl IU V and "bad" but it is the real . hi .niJ person, the one underneath the THIS WEEK'S LETTER: "I And, some of the smoothest outward veneer that is lmpor- am sixteen. I have been dating "crooks" in the business have tant. this older boy and consider him the manners, attitude and ap- The older we get in this We, a very nice person. He Is polite pearance of bank presidents and the more we learn that it is very and thoughtful. He never even business executives. easy to be "wrong" about peo-smokes peo-smokes unless he asks me if I When someone says that an in- pie. We misjudge them. We mis-mind. mis-mind. Now, someone tells me he dividual has a police record, understand them and their inten-is inten-is 'no good' and that he has a they usually infer that this per- tions. We listen to others, instead police record. What should I son Is a habitual offender, "al- of trusting our own judgement. do? ways trouble with the police." Eventually we come to the con-T. con-T. , . , cnmonno hnB If such is the case, anyone who elusion that the best thing to do The mere fact that someone has associates with this individual too U to listen to others; to hear tnalT-bipelsZ"6 mucTor U oftTn 7, apt to ic what they have to say-and then more Mentally "get into trouble." too And the truth of the matter for complete assurance of a perfect perhaps by just being at the ourselves. individual. wrong place at the wrong time. ii yys hsvs a t.nfs problem r " want to 4lsenss, sr an brvalion ts Many outstanding citizens have But . . . 'mpy stated, without JixB"ouT te'naoeks' natio;?. "police records" parking viola- evidence and fact, the remark AL wf EKLy newspaper serv- tions, minor traffic offenses, etc. that someone has a "police rec- ice, frankfort, kj. , |