The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 08, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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HOLD ON, GAL! !
DEAR ABBY: My husband has ;
had this other woman for over;
four years. They came to me and i
begged me for a divorce, saying ;
they loved each oilier. I said.
-That's just too bad because I
have six kids who need a father." j
1 am in no shape to start hunting
myself up another man and, be-'
sides, 1 got married once and !
that's enough for me. I don't both- j
er him and he doesn't bother me.
but I hate to see him mooning j
around the house like a sick calf.
What does a woman do when she
finds herself in this fix? 1
NO HAPPINESS !
DEAR NO: She hangs on as I
you're doing. Soma man 9 tired :
of the chese and comt to reeliie ;
that there's n plaea likt noma. !
Othert mid professional help. If
your husband doesn't "coma to" of !
his own accord and conscience,
seek help from a marriaga coun
selor or your minister.
( DEAR ABBY: You advised
'FRUSTRATED" that any money
a wife earns is HERS. In some
states, the earnings of a wife, un
less provided otherwise by a pre
nuptial agreement, fall into the
community property existing be
tween husband ans wife. Further
more, the husband as head and
master of the community has the
exclusive administration of the
wife's earnings. Respectfully,
E. K. L. (New Orleans)
DEAR MR. L.: "FRUSTRAT
ED" took a job as substitute teach
er to earn money for "axtrai."
Her husband, she stated, was a
professional man and an adequate
provider. She worked in order to
buy herself a mink stole, which her
husband considered a "frivolity."
I still say that morally, under the
Thresher Probe Reveals Valves
Were Not Improperly Installed
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (UPI)-Al!
of the submarine Thresher's 5,000
valvei were installed properly pri
or to the vessel's ill-fated voyage,
a naval officer said Tuesday.
Capt. John D. Guerry, produc
tion officer at Portsmouth Naval
Shipyard where the Thresher was
built and overhauled, told a news
conference none of the valves was
installed backwards.
Guerry'j statement was designed
to clarify previous testimony be
fore a naval court of inquiry in
dicating that some of the valves
on the submarine that sank with
a loss of 129 men might have
been faulty.
"There are 5,000 opportunities to
put a valve in backwards. . .but
following exhaustive tests none
was backwards when the ship
sailed," Guerry said.
Guerry said valves sometimes
are deliberately installed in re
verse for certain tests, generally
at dockside.
But by the time the Thresher
put to sea four weeks ago, he
laid, all the valves were checked
gut and found to be in proper
orking order.
Guerry said there was "room
for improvement" in the time
taken to overhaul the Thresher
before its final voyage.
He said the overhaul originally
was scheduled to last 6Vi months
but the work aetually consumed
g'i months.
Several witnesses had testified
before the naval investigating
board that work on the Thresher
had been "sloppy" and that cer-
Pre-School Tea Slated
Friday At Huerest Gym
Pre-school children of the Hu
erest district, together with their
parents, are invited to a tea Fri
day from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the
Huerest School gymnasium. The
occasion is to welcome children
who will be entering the first grade
this fall.
The visiting children will join
current first graders in their class
rooms while the parents are en
tertained at the tea.
TASTE
TEMPTING
GOODNESS
. . . And A
Familiar
Trusted Label
Hold On, Gal!
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By ABIGAIL VANBUREN
circumstances, ttw wife is entitled
to spend her earnings as she wish- j
es. I was merely settling family !
argument. If she had wanted le-!
gal advice, she would have gone j
to a lawyer.
DEAR ABBY: I have gone to j
the same beauty operator for sev-'
eral years. Lately every time I j
arrive for my appointment, my
operator tells me she is running
about an hour late. She says it is
because the patrons bet'or me have I
come late. 1 finally got tired of it j
and quit her. My husband doesn't j
like the way my new operator does I
my hair and he wants me lo go I
back to the old one. It's a matter
of principle with me. Am I right or 1
is mv husband? Would you goi
back? , j
ASH BLONDE
DEAR ASH: When a customer is
late for an appointment, SHE is
the one who should be kept wait
ing. Even if her tardiness was un
avoidable, it is not fair to throw
everyone else off schedule. I think
you are right. Shop around for an
other operator. And reward ,t he
prompt ones with your patronage.
CONFIDENTIAL TO "M. J.":
There is always a bit of risk
involved with progress. You can't
steal second base unless you take
your foot off first.
For Abby's booklet, "How To
Havt A Lovely Weddii.g," send 50c
to Abby, 3ox S365, Beverly Hills,
Calif.
Everybody has a problem.
What's yours? For a personal re
ply, write to Abby. Box 3365, Bev
erly Hills. Calif. Enclose a stamp
ed, self-addressed envelope.
tain' parts including valves had
been put in backwards.
The court convened behind
closed doors today to study the
secret design of Thresher.
The Navy in Washington dis
closed Monday that it was consid
ering a plan to take an old sub
marine out of mothballs and to
sink her in the same area where
the Thresher was lost.
By tracing its descent with so
nar, officials hoped it would give
area would do with a sub similar
in size to the lost craft.
"Such a proposal is under
study," a Navy spokesman said.
"No details are available at this
time."
Scaling Amendment
Approved By BLM
PORTLAND (L'PI) An amend
ment permitting third party scal
ing of salvage timber when con
ventional methods are inadequate
was endorsed Monday by the Bu
reau of Land Management's Ad
visory Board for Oregon and Cal
ifornia (O & C) Grant Lands.
The amendment has been ap
rpved bv Interior Secretary Stew
art Udall.
It will give the Bureau of Land
Management authority to bring in
independent scaling bureaus to
measure timber for log sales
when cruising or scaling by BLM
sealers is not adequate.
Joe W. McCracken, executive
vice president of West Forest In
dustries Association, said timber
buyers doubt the BLM can get all
the timber blown down in the Co
lumbus Day storm measured in
the next few months.
The third party provision will
be used only in Oregon, accord
ing to Slate BLM Director Rus
sell Getty. The two independent
log scaling bureaus in the state
are Columbia River Grading and
Log Scaling Bureau and Southern
Oregon Log Scaling and Grading
Bureau.
"i MsTTft-i'
SECOND SECTION
Austrian Rescues Relatives
In Daring West Berlin Dash
BERLIN (L'PI) An Austrian
with the reflexes of a road racer
rescued his German wife and her
mother from Communist-held East
Berlin in a daring dash to free- j
dom before dawn Sunday, West j
Berlin police said Tuesday.
The Austrian whipped a low-1
slung sports car through a road
block on the American-sector bor-1
der and under the steel-barrier
pole, clearing it with only a couple
of inches to spare.
Sleepy Communist guards, taken
by surprise, made no effort to stop I
the speeding car. j
The daring driver was Heinz
Meixner, 20, an Austrian mechan
ic who has been working for a
West Berlin firm since February,
1962. the Austrian consul here
said.
He drove into East Berlin
sometime Saturday, West Berlin
police said, to visit his wife and
her mother. East Germ, ns caught
behind the Communist anti re
fugee wall.
After midnight, the two women
climbed into the little British
built, sports car and crouched in
the scant concealment available.
He drove to the crossing point
for foreigners, opposite the U.S.
Army's Checkpoint Charlie, which
is open all night. Crossing points
for West Germans close at midnight.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1963
The Austrian showed his pass
port to a guard, who raised the
inner barrier pole.
Instead of halting at the pass
port and current control shed, the
Austrian kept driving into a zig
zag course around a series of 30
inch high concrete blocks.
He then zipped past the control
hut and through a narrow gap in
a cement wall 7 feet high and 4
feet thick.
The driver flicked down his
windshield, crouched and drove
the little car under the outer bar
rier pole and across the white
painted border line into West Ber
lin. West Berlin police reported that
since the escape, the East German
guards have been parking a truck
across the gap in the thick wall
at night.
TO HONOR POLICEMEN
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi
dent Kennedy Monday designat
ed May 15 as "Peace Officers
Memorial Day," honoring police
men who have been killed or dis
abled in the line of duty.
The President's proclamation,
carrying out a resolution ap
proved by Congress last Oct. 1,
also sets the week beginning May
12 as "Police Week."
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Here's what Mrs. Gene Parr of Roseburg says about electric living.. .
We're really enjoying life
in our new all-electric home"
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Pacific Power & Light Company you uve Better... Electrically!
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Music Guild Stops
F. Grove Gleemen
PORTLAND (L'PI) - The
American Guild of Variety Artists
forced the Forest Grove Gleemen
to cancel a performance at the
Southern California Dental Asso
ciation convention in Los Angeles
Tuesday, the Gleemcn's director
said.
Bruce Kelly, director of the
amateur singing group, said the
AVGA threatened to close the
Ambassador Hotel unless the
Gleemen joined the union before
the performance. Kelly said the
union's initiation fees are $175
and the annual dues $.18 per per
son. The union's demands were re
ported here Monday minutes be
fore 39 members of the group
were to leave by bus for the ap
pearance. Nine other members,
including Kelly, already were in
Los Angeles.
The Forest Grove group is
scheduled to represent the United
States at the Salzburg Music Fes
tival in Austria and appear in a
command performance in Monaco
later this year. Most of the sing
ers are businessmen and house
wives. .
GO TO POLLS
MONROVIA, Liberia (UPD-I.i-bcrians
went to the polls today to
reelect President William Tubman
to his fifth term in the first un
contested presidential election in
the country's history. ;
"We're onfy tneA m onr new houno frwe montha and alrcnxiy we're no
happy with B tfe electric conrenicnccs that oouM never change
bark. H'i a joy to take tare of a house that is enpocially dtsigrsecl for
comfortable, easy living. Ami for nil (he help electricity gives im, I
think it'i the biggest value in oiir budget."
To fhonwnwki of DotiglaK County homemnkern, like Mrs. Parr, all
clcrtric living m the bigger value money can buy. In fact, the average
Doiiglnfl Comity family putfl twice an much electricity to work an (he
average family across the nation. How about you? If you're not already
enjoying the 'round-the-clork comfort ami convenience of all-electric
Irvine, sec yomr aTpiiance dealer
Flash Fire In Submarine Claims
Lives Of Three Trapped Workmen
GROTON. Conn. (UPI) -Three
were trapped by a flash fire in a
men were killed Tuesday when they
t 'iy enclosure while working on
the construction of the nuclear
submarine Flasher.
Two other men were injured in
the fire which broke out in the
after trim tank of the Flasher, a
sister ship of the Thresher which
sank with 129 men aboard off the
coast of Portsmouth, N.H., early
last month.
The area was so small that it
was necessary for Electric Boat
SWOC Budget
Wins Approval
COOS BAY (UPI) Unofficial
returns from all but one small
precinct Tuesday gave a proposed
$455,4:13 lax levy for South West
ern Oregon College approval by
a vote of 1,843 to 1,148.
The levy was part of a 1963-64
total budget for the college of $1,
489,770. Dick Hanen, Coos Bay, was
elected a director of the South
Western Oregon Area Education
District by a 1,693 to 912 margin
over Don Farrier, Coos Bay. The
district includes Coos County and
western Douglas County. Hansen
has served by appointment the
past year. ,
IT PAYS TO
PATRONIZE
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workmen to cut a hole through'
the tank to remove the victims.
The fire broke out at the Elec
tric Boat shipyards of the Gen
eral Dynamics Corp., where the
Flasher has been under construc
tion since April, 1961. Cause of
the fire was not immediately de
termined. Damage to the ship was negli
gible, a spokesman for General
Dynamics said. The Flasher was
scheduled for launching June 14.
Names of the dead were with
held pending notification of fami
lies. The injured were Stanley Jus
czyk, 35, a painter from West
Warwick, R.I., and John D. Gul
luscio, 26, a welding supervisor
from Westerly, R.L
Jusczyk, who was badly burned,
PUBLIC AUCTION
BUILDINGS
May 10, 1963 at 9:00 A.M., D.S.T.
The Oregon State Highway Commission will offer for sale at
orol public auction the former Moron house ft garage located at
628 W. Corey Sr., Roieburg Oregon. The sale will ba held on the
premises on May 10, 1963 at 9:00 a.m., d.s.t.:
BUILDINGS WILL BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION THE MORNING
OF THE SALE.
BUILDINGS MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM
THE DATE OF SALE.
TERMS OF SALE: Caih or check at the Mm. of sole. The build
ings to be sold to the higheit biddor at oral public auction with the
Slate reserving the right to accept or reject any or oil bids. All of the
bid price must accompany the successful bid,
SALE 40, File No. 33870
INFORMATION: Property Manager, 506 State Highway Build
ing, Salem Oregon. For information regarding movement of those
buildings on Stare Highways, contact District Maintenance Superin
tendent, Stato Highway Dept., Roseburg, Oregon. Phone OR 2-4444
prior to date of sale.
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Why not
enjoy more
electric living
at PP&L's
new reduced rates?
was reported In critical condition
at a hospital in nearby New Lon
don. Gulluscio was treated for
smoke inhalation.
Liko its sister aub, the Flasher
was a $45 million project.
Its general measurements were
believed to parallel those of the
Thresher. The Thresher was 278
feet long and had a beam of 21
feet. Its displacement was 3,700
tons.
Although the Navy has classi
fied the speed and diving depth
of the Thresher class, ships, they
were believed to operate under
water at speeds in excess of 30
knots. The deepest diving sub in
the U.S. fleet, the Thresher type
was reported to operate as deep
as 1,000 feet.
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