TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, 6.C. Ask Ann Landers: | Husband boozes on business, yet wife gets mad DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife is always shoving your column in my face. 1 wish you'd print my letter and your advice, Now it’s my turn. My business demands that I take out-of-town elients to dinner about twice a month My wife is not interested in coming along because we talk business the whole time and the men never bring their wives. | am usually home by 10:30 at the latest, Last night a couple of the men decided they wanted to go out on the town after dinner so we went to several dif- ferent places. [ sort of lost track of time and when I got home it was 3:30 a.m. My wife was madder than I’ve ever seen her in my life. She had checked the hospitals and cal- led the police to ask if any accidents had been reported. When she told me what she had done I burned up, A wife calling around town looking for her husband doesn’t help | - his reputation any. I'm a hard-working and respectable person, no lush and no rounder, It just so happens I took these clients out and lost track of the time. My wife says a woman has the right to know where her husband is at al! times, I say I'm not a kid and 1 shouldn't have to report in and account for every move 1 make, What do you say? Does a grown man's wife have the right to know where heis every minute? — INNOCENT DEAR INNOLENT; Yov're darned betcha’ she does. Aud why should you be reluctant to tell her, since you are never anywhere you shouldn’t be? A 10 cent phone call could have saved your wife hours of anxiety, And PIL bet my electric typewriter if you hadn't been so deep in the sauce you would have called her, When the booze goes on active duty the brains go A.W.0.L. Fm with your wife — all the way, so you'd better wrap the fish with today’s column, Bub, it won't help you. * * a DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is to let you know that I took your advice and it wrecked my whole Life. I wrote to you two wecks ago and asked if I should tell my fiance I had a baby out of wedlock when I was 17, You said I should tell him — that it would be unfair to marry without revealing this part of my past, I took your advice and told him. He Jooked at meas if I had committed a triple axe murder, After a long per- iod of silence he said, ‘Well, I have never been so shock- ed in all my life, You have been giving me the goody-goody act and it turns out you are nothing but atramp. With that he put on his hat and coat and left. If it weren't for you, Ann Landers; I would be shopping for my wedding dress tomorrow, Instead, 1 am crying my H HS TUNIES 'H TIGHTS for a very “in” look this Spring. Here, surrealistic black and yellow daisies cascade aver a white background on silken, soft texture-set nylon. The mandarin neck swinger has long skinny sleeves and zips up the back. Perfect for tropic isles or fun-packed vacations anywhere. 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