Observer, La Grande, Ore., Tues., May 26, 1959 page 3 ANN LANDERS Answers Your Problems Dear Ann Landers: I'm 15 and I just decided to be an old maid. If men aren't any b-tter than boys 1 don't want anvthing to do with them ever. I've been to three high school mixers this year and I'll never go to another one as long as I live.. Th? big problem is there's always ir fight about who's going to dance with me. Nobody wants to. - I admit I'm not a very . good dancer but I try my best. I just don't feel any rhythm. At the mixer last night one boy actually yelled "HELP" to his buddy in the stage . line. Even then the buddy wouldn't take me off his hands. I plain wanted to die. Why should dancing be so im portant anyway? Please tell me what to do. Right now I'm the most miserable girl in town. Washout. . Dear . Washout: . I assume you've practiced dancing at home and tharvyou still have two left legs. If so, develop a sense of humor about It. Tell a fellow MARKETS r PORTLAND DAIRY PORTLAND (UPI) Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: Grade AA large 37-38c doz.; A large 35-37c; A A medium 32-34c; A A small 27 28c; cartons l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA and Grade A prints, 65c lb.; carton, lc higher; B prints, G3c. Cheese (medium cured) To retailers: A grade cheddar single daisies, 41-51c; processed . Ameri can cheese, 5-lli. loaf, 40-43e. N. Y. STOCKS NEW YORK (UPI) The stock market staggered forward today. The general list was firm on balance, despite some fairly wide losses in some of the leaders. The rails were generally firm. Atlantic Coast Line was up around a pointtat its high. Leading oil stocks favored the upside although gains were limit ed to small fractions for the most part. The steels moved ahead fractionally, helped by predictions of excellent second quarter earn ings ; v.: 'V Consolidated ' Cigar ran up around 5 at its best but American Tobacco and Liggett & Myers were off more than 1 near the close. National Lead lost more than 4 points;" at Us low in an otherwisoXhattow .' tftnYeVr'ous rribt al group..- y - '! : American' ' llome Products was strong in the. drugs and Zenith and Raytheon were in demand in. the electronics.- Bendix and Cess na were downside features in a mixed aircraft group. , Motors were' generally ' firm. . IBM was up more than 14 points at its high in' the' office equip ments. General time was up more than 4 in its section. Guy Cordon Undergoes . Abdomnial Operation WASHINGTON (UPD Guy Cordon, former Republican U. S. . Scnaor from Oregon, underwent an abdominal operation at Doc tors hospital here Monday after noon. His physicians reported the operation went well and his con dition was "excelleit." Nature of the illness was not disclosed. I 333 dUEsT Art pronto you're no Marge Cham pion and that if he'd rather sit and talk, you're willing. Remember that most fellows aro pretty clumsy on the floor themselves but they get away with it because they do the ask ing. A gal can't say "no" when it's perfectly obvious she isn't doing anything else. ' There's mere to life than cut ting a rug with a real gone cat. If a buy gives you the freeze because youVe a bore on the floor it means his brains are in his feet nawdho needs him? . . Dear Ann: I've been married 19 years to a man who has no re spect for me in front of friends. When we're alone he's wonderful. But if I express an opinion in a group he says, "Why are you shooting off your face? You don't know anything." : After that I clam up. Several friends have told me he's phoned them the next day to apologize for being rude to me in their homes. But he never apologizes to me. I've told him it's humiliating to be talked to this way but he insists I'm exaggerat- m. What can I do? Mute. Your husband Ms enormously insecure. He knows he's be having badly and he's sorry, but he's unable to tell you. He's also aware this puts him in a shoddy light but still he can't control it. Married couples who compete for the center of. the stage are a sad sight. The mate who re alizes that his or her partner needs ego-bolstering and is con tent to sit back-, and let that partner shimmer and shine, Is the real star. ' Cattlemen's Post Resigned By Coles PRINEVILLE (UPD Ed Coles Monday announced his resignation as executive secretary of the Ore gon Cattlemen's Association. He had held the job nearly six years. Coles said he was-resigning ef fective July 1 to devote full time to operating a livestock auction yard with ' Paul Muller, Wamic livestock producer at The "Dalles. Applications for the job are be ing received by .Kent Magruder, Clatskanie, president of the Asso ciation. - --' SOVIETS KEEPING QUIET ABOUT NIKITA'S JAUNT . A1OSC0W a'PH The Soviet Union' '-maintained silence today on the reason for Premier Nikita Khrushchev's official visit to Communist Albania. Western ob servers thought he might be there to make up with Yugosla via's Marshal Tito. Khrushchev arrived in Albania's capital of Tirana Monday with Defense Minister Rodion Malinov sky and Deputy Foreign . Minis ter Nikolai Firubin, former am bassador to Yugoslavia. He plans to remain until June 6. Western sources here believed Khrushchev may be seeking to better relations with Yugoslavia Washington Court Hears Arguments On Cowlitz Dam OLYMPIA, -Wash. (UPD The State Supreme Court heard argu ments Monday on a move by Ta coma to keep anti-Cowlitz dams initiative 25 off the 1900 general election ballot. .. Paul J. Nolan, Tacoma attor ney, asked the court to reverse an order entered last Feb. 25 by Superior Court Judge Rdymond W. Clifford dismissing the city's action to prevent certification of the initiative to the 1959 Legisla lature. Nolan also requested that SeC' retary of State Victor "A. Meyers be enjoined from certifying the measure to the ballot. Because the Legislature failed to act on it before adjourning last March, the initiative automatically will be placed , before the people unless the courts order otherwise. Tacoma for years has sought an OK to build dams at' Mayfield and Mossyrock on the Cowlitz. t once again. He did it the last time in 1955 with a dramatic visit to Belgrade where he., admitted past Russian mistakes. ' ' This time any overtures have been confined in an exchange of greetings. The Yugoslav news agency Tanjug reported that Khrushchev radioed birthday greetings to Tito as his TU-104 jet flew across Yugoslavia. "I send you and all the peoples of Yugoslavia cordial greetings and good wishes," Khrushchev said. . , Tito ' replied with thanks and best wishes to Khrushchev. During previous Khrushchev visits or talks there has been no official or press comment until the final communique, and the Al banian trip seems to be following the same procedure. First Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan, who is taking Khrush chev's place during his absence, refused to be drawn into a discus sion Monday night on the "objec tives of the trip when newsmen talked with him at a reception. FBI Withdrawal From Case Sparks Senatorial Debate WASHINGTON (UPD Sen Paul H. Douglas (D-lll.) said to day the FBI withdrawal from the Poplarville. Miss., lynching case demonstrates the need for a fed eral anii-lynching law. But Sen. John Sparkman ID Ala.) declared flatly that "it means no such thing." Between the two divergent views there appeared to be a general feeling on Capitol Hill that Atty. Gen. William P. Rog ers' withdrawal announcement would bring pressure for passage of civil rights legislation in this session of Congress. Speakine in New York's Har lem Monday night, Sen. Hu bert H. Humphrey D-Minn.) said Congress .can't go home again "having done nothing" about a bill giving "minimum justice" in civil rights. . j Humphrey is co-sponsor of a pending bill to support the Su preme Court's school integration decision and to give the attorney general power to intervene to pro tect individual rights. Rogers announced: that the FBI has "clearly established" that there was no violation of federal law by persons responsible for the kidnap-murder of Mack Charles Parker, a 23-year-old Negro ac cused of raping a white, woman. Parker's body was found on the Mississippi side of the Pearl Riv er near Bogalusa, La. about ten days after he was dragged from the jail at Poplarville by mob of masked men. ' ' Gov. J. p. Coleman of Missis sippi, who is to testify on pending civil rights bills before a Senate subcommittee Thursday, an nounced tin wnnld nrespnt evi dence gathered by tho FBI agents io me next session of the Poarl Itiver grand jury. It meets in November. Eugene V. 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