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Dear Ann Landers,
was married in 1955. It's been four years, and I want a family. The problem is my husband. Before you jump to con-clusions, let me assure you he's a perfect specimen of manhood. He feels it would be an injustice to bring children into this crazy world. He reads everything available on nuclear warfare. I'm practically an authority on radioactivity myself. Some of the articles make me won-der if I'll get out of bed in the morning. I admit he has a point, but I hate to think of going through life with-out a family. Is it wrong to bring children into a world equipped with weapons of total destruction? What are your views? -Woman on the Beach
Dear Woman,
Life is for the living. Since the beginning of time, every age has been a dangerous one. Today, we are concerned with nu-clear warfare. Fifty years ago, they worried about the mortality rate of infants and mothers. \\\\ u 111 r n ii s u 111 t ii i i: ii 1111! 111