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Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, November 21, 1956 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 2 Pajre I 1 WEDNESDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) 4: ii.m. Cartoon Time "Baseball Bugs" (Buss Bunny ) 5:31) p.m. Armchnlr Theatre "The Celebrated Jumping Frog" starring hirby Grant, Kristinc Miller, Frank Fenton. 6:30 p.m. Olan. Step-Bert Parks is emcee for this new quiz show which offers a college education as top prize. 7:00 p.m. Steel Hour-The musical version of the Mark Twain classic 'Tom Sawyer, presented with stars Jimmy Boyd and Benny Gat leys, supported by John Sharpc and Metropolitan Opera star Rose Bampton. 8:00 p.m. Arthur Gedfrey Show-Arthur presents his family if vo calists and musicans in an hour of fun-filled entertainment. 9:00 p.m. The Millionaire An ex-convict who meets wilh nothing but employment refusals is recipient of tax-free million dollar gift. 10:00 p.m. Studio 57 Hector Tutwildcr, (comedian Alan Young) stars m "Swing Your Partner, Hector," a rollicking tale of a Cotton Bell "Sherlock Holmes." 10:40 p.m. Showtime On Six-'The Conspirators," wilh Paul Henreid, Hcdy Lamarr, and Peter Loree. Setting is Portugal, Lisbon 1944; a city whose streets teamed with Nazis and anti-Nazis, soldiers of lor tune and refugees from Europe. WEDNESDAY ON KPTV: (27) 4:45 p.m., Playhouse "Stepchild," starring Brenda Joyce and Donald Woods. 6:30 p.m., Notre Dame Football 30 minutes of game played pre vious week, eliminating the timeouts. 7 p.m., Willy A neighbor, Opera star, Francisco De Nato, looking for a lawyer. Willy would like to represent him but can't find a way to meet him formally. 8 p.m., Adventures of Hiram Holliday Hiram, (Wally Cox) in Monaco wins at roulette and gains title to a luxury yacht in "Monaco Hermit Crab." 8:30 p.m., Father Knows Best Bud Anderson gets his first job in "The Great Guy." With Billy Gray, and Robert Young. 9 p.m., Theatre Joe Mantell and Clay Hall in "The Day of the Hunter," a drama of a father and his teenage son and their con flicting sense of values. 10:30 p.m., Mr. District Atorney Paul Turner repudiates his con fession of his wife's slaying, vows to get even with all who testified against him. 11 p.m.. Dateline Europe Correspondent Robert Cannon in, "In An Occupied Country." ' WEDNESDAY ON KLOR: (12) 5 p.m., Mickey Mouse Club Newsrccl, sailboating on frigid Long Island Sound. 6 p.m., Western Marshal "Medicine Man." Steve Donovan is con fronted with an embittered doctor leading the outlaws he was accused of aiding. 6:45 p.m., Gavilan-Cartler Fight Madison Square Garden, Decem ber 14, 1951. 1 p.m., Wednesday Night Fights Tommy Bain, California feather weight champion, meets Ike Chestnut, the No. 8 ranking "feather," at Hollywood Legion stadium, in a 10-round contest. 8 p.m., Disneyland Fantasyland, "At Home With Donald Duck." p.m.. The Sheriff of Cochise "Closed for Repairs." Sheriff Mor gan returns to find town flooded with slot machines. 9:30 p.m., The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet David invites par ents to be his guests at swankiest night club in town. 10 p.m., Theater Seeking refuge from his pursuers, escaped con vict forces his way into hcclie home and finds himself helping with the housework. "The Menace of Hasty Heights," starring Sieve Coch ran, Jean Hagen and Kent Taylor. 11:15 p.m., Hometown Theatre "Fighting Man of the Plains." A notorious oullaw guns for the man who killed his brother. Randolph Scott, Bill, Williams, Victor Jory. THANKSGIVING ON KPTV: (27) 10:30 a.m., Macy'n Thanksgiving Day Parade Cameras will follow the line of march" of this famous holiday event as it proceeds down Broadway in New York City passing the 5,000.000 onlookers. The annual holiday event features huge floats and balloons as well as Douuiar radio and television personalities, 1:15 p.m., Football Oregon State Parker Stadium, Corvallis. Lee this "Civil War." 4:05 p.m., Cowboy Serial Part Eddie Dean. 6:30 p.m., Long John Silver Sailors delighted when they rescue French beauties. 7 p.m., Llbcrace Special Thanksgiving program. 8:30 p.m., Dragnet Friday and Smith crack a hijacking case with latest methods of scientific crime detection. 9 p.m., Hall of Stars Charles Coburn as Old Bill Complon. fully aware that his three sons have combined efforts to get him to retire and move into an old folks' home. 9:30 p.m., Tennessee Ford Show Guest Is Adolphe Menjou. 10 p.m., Video Theatre Alexis Smith in "The Gay Sisters," who dis cover their heritage mysteriously disappearing. 11 p.m., Playhouse 27 Debutante oilers a cab driver 11,000 to be her husband, in "Lady's Choice." - 11:30 p.m.. Tonight Starring Steve Allen wilh Gene Rayburn. Skilch Henderson and his orchestra, Eydie Gorme, Steve Lawrence, Pat Kirbv and Andy Williams. THANKSGIVING ON KOIN-TV: (6) 9 a.m., Pro Football The Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions square off in a National Football League game from Detroit Harry Wismer will describe the play-by-play. This will be the first coast to coast telecast of a regularly scheduled football game of the NFL this season. 12 Noon, KOIN Kitchen presented at special time due to Thanks oivino urograms. Bettv nrenarcs full course turkey dinner. I n.m.. Thankseivlnt Dnv Festival Annual musical classic will be presented for the eighth year. cavalcade of melody from the post to today's rock 'n roll. Joe E. Brown, Dune tinngion ana win Rogers, Jr. . 5 p.m., Red Dunning Show Red's special guest today is Ron Shav from the Fish and Game Department of the State. 5:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "The Grass is Greener" starring Gene Ravmond, Ralph Dumpke. 7 p.m., Highway Patrol joins forces with the Army in a desperate attempt to capture two dangerous men armed with a bazooka. 7:30 p.m.. I Search for Adventure Mr. John E. Williamson shows marvelous film he shot from his underwater photosphere of adven tures beneath the sea, in the Bahamas. 8 p.m., Bob Cummlng Show-Bob's scheme lo get a love-lorn sub mariner to propose to the equally love lorn Schultzy hits a momentous 8:30 p.m., Cllmax-The weird story of a man who dreamed he killed his wife lor another woman in "The Chinese Game." Macdonald Carev, Rita Moreno and Constance Ford co-star. 9:30 p.m., Playhouse 90 Charles Ruggles. Maxie Rosenbloom, Hans Conreid, Ethel Barrymore. Louis Jourdan. Mildred Nalwick. Mnnlv Wnnllev. Conrad Hilton, and Kay Thompson in "Kloise," story of a 'six-year 'old's skirmishes in New York's Plaja Hotel. 11:10 p.m., Showtime on Slx-"Oh. My Darling Clementine starring Frank Alhertson. Irene Harvey, Tom Kennedy. THANKSGIVI.Mi tl. M.llli: ll 10:15 a.nvThc J. L. Hudson HOna, Big .MOUSCKCIVIT VI iih.im.. V. . . . . inn toyland parade as it proceeds through downtown Detroit. Atop a 1UO foot float complete with reindeer and North Pole igloo. Santa ( laus . . i. - r,n.i, Ksnrl olnu'nc anrl tnrv rnarae- icans a spectacle mmt'ii m .n.a,.,, " 11:00 a.m., "Miracle or the item aiarrinu n oni.ui, MacMurrav, Lee J. Cnhb. and Valli. 1:00 p.m., Mid-Dav Matinee "Dr. Christian Meets the Women. A professor enters town wilh a reducing system of which doctor dis approves. Jean Hersholt as Dr. Christian. 2:30 p.m., Lady of the House Grace Phipps helps Vere sene Holiday foods. Pictures of restored houses arc lon. 3 00 n. Afternoon Hm Festival "Children (.slore. The in habitants of a small village start "baby derby." Betty Ann Davies,! ES'ffflv Wcku.C.nd, the Clown ,d hi, magic' cane join Santa and their friends Peanuts the Elephant, Roly Poly the bear. Muff and Fluff and Praneer the Puppet with a program i "tUmSt Jim"Blood Money." Girl steals . lion cub from r it.- .n..n lintiACS fnllnua. I n unguarded iner ami mc cmau - ij. 6:30 p.m., Buffalo Bill, Jr.-' The Lady and the Judge. Judge neia up Dy masKca Runn.r,,. 7-0(i nm Kosemarv t nonry i un ... serenades tier guesT wilh live songs, including her W-sclling num- 8:30 pVm!, Man Called X-Sent eak in vital economic eonicrenrej. r., n., iP i,.u. 9:00 p.m., Wire Service"Deported. with George Brent in Hal) as co"r?ipondenl in search of a notorious American gang er. lA'it u m i4itw Mc. lbum W ha! Poes Voluntan Mean. M5 V. The.t ?"The Stars Don't Shin..4 slurring Theresa Wright and Phil Carey. sale: he arcidentanv nnnn. 11:15 p.m., Hometown Theater 1 versus University of Oregon from Giroux, Leo Durocher announce II of "Tumbloweed Trails," with Extravaganza in the form of a - Civil War period minstrel songs - l . . . Thanksgiving Day Parade Jimm e , .. , i- I. c: v,.a .. .... Ar n.mrv lo Australia lo plug a security Girl ratrhei i young .man robbing . " " n :',. .. j Nichols Bill "Not So Dust), Joy Mcnois, Bill On Television UHF-KPTV (27) VHF KOIN-TV (6), KLOR (12), Ml (13) WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m. KOIN-Rrd Dunning KLOR Mickey Mousa KVAL Big Roundup 8:30 p.m. KOIN Armchair fi: p.m. KVAL News, Wei., Spts. 6:00 p.m. KOIN-Wea., News. SpII. KLOR Sieve Donovan KVAL Wild Bill 6:1! p.m. KPTV Ivan Smith Newi KOIN D. Edwards News 6:30 p.m. KPTV Football Replay KOIN Giant Step KLOR Sports News KVAL To Be Announced 6:45 p.m. KLOR Greatest Fights KVAL Webfoot Feala 7:00 p.m. KPTV Willy KOIN Steel Hour KLOR-Bo.xlng KVAL 3 Lives 7:30 p.m. KPTV Eddie Fisher KVAL Sherlock Holmes 7: p.m. KPTV World News :0O p.m. KPTV Illram Holliday KOIN Arthur Godfrey KLOR Disneyland KVAL Cochise Sheriff 8:30 p.m. KPTV Father Knows Best KVAL Science-Fiction :00 p.m. KPTV-Theiter KOIN Millionaire KLOR Cochise Sheriff KVAL Theater 9:30 p.m. KOIN Got a Secret KLOR Oxzie & Harriet 10:00 p.m. KPTV Your Life KU1I StUdtO 37 , KLOR Theater KVAL Your Life 10:30 p.m. KPTV Mr. D. 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KPTV Whittle KOIN Mr. Moon KLOR Candy Cane Circus KVAL Date 4:45 n.m. KPTV Movie KOIN Cartoon 5:00 p.m, KOIN Hod Dunning KLOU Mickey mouse ' KVAL Bift Roundup 5:30 p.m. KOIN Armchair 5:4s p.m. KVAL News, Wea., Spts. 6:00 p.m. KOIN Wea.. News, Spts. KLOR Jungle Jim KVAL Annie Oakley 8:15 p.m. KPTV Ivan Smith News KOIN D. Edwards News 1:30 p.m. KPTV Long John KOIN Name That Tune KLOR Buffalo Bill KVAL Adventure Road 8:45 p.m. KVAL Ball Forecasts 7:00 p.m, KPTV Liberace KOIN Htshway Patrol KLOR Rosemary Clooney kval. sieve uonovan 7:30 n.m. KPTV Dinah Shore KOIN I Search Adventure KLOR Lone Hanger KVAL Frontier 7:45 p.m. KPTV World News 8:00 p.m. KPTV Groucho Marx KOIN Bob Cummings KLOR Studio West KVAL Groucho Marx 8:30 p.m. KPTV DraRnet KOIN Climax! KLOR Man Called X KVAL Dragnet 9:00 p.m. KPTV Hall of Stars KLOR Wire Servlre KVAL Man Called X 9:30 p.m. KPTV Ernie Ford KOIN Playhouse 90 KVAL Ernie Ford 10:00 p.m. KPTV Video Thea. KLOR Sports Roundup KVAL Video Thea. 10:15 p.m. KLOR Father Mac 10-30 p.m. KLOR All Star Thea. 11:00 p.m. KPTV Playhouse 27 KLOR News KVAL News 11:15 p.m. KLOR Movie KVAL Movie 11:30 p.m. KPTV-Tonight Soft-Hearted Thief Nabbed COBVALLIS Ml A 21 -year-old youth who police say became soft moCi: hearted after robbing proprietor, Tuesday faced charges of armed robbery. I Harvey W. Gibbens, Jr., Cor-! vallis, waived preliminary hear-'label ing in district cour! .Monday and was bound over to the grand jury. Mo ic rhnrpnH U'ilh hnlrlinp tin.innc n,i.. ii.a cni prh snnli,. i Archie F. DeVoc, manager of the Kivervicw imoici Sunday night. ! He escaped from custody about 8 p. m., and returned to the motel I shortly before midnight to return ' jcn0 dessert and spicv cabbage the five dollars he had taken. I salad. Space docs not permit Police nabbed him on his second , all three on one can fin she al visit. ternates. using two of them on DENNIS THE MENACE WhY OOM'T yA i D5 II it 1 1 II IIMM! ITliWi XSJ. III B I .f .-"y -' N I Crab Apples Put Her in I , x yi ' w:-kt API m PS La Mrs. Kenneth Bcrnet, 63! Dearborn Ave., made mere and more spiced crab apples because she did not want the apples to go unused and finally found herself in the spiced crab apple business this year with the ennned product selling both DIDN'T LIKE WASTE Spiced Crab Apples Turn Into Growing Concern Here By MAflOAIlBT MAOEE Cnpllal Journal Writer Because Mrs. Kenneth Bcrnet. 632 Dearborn Ave., couldn't stand to sec crab apples go to waste she found herself in the spiced crab apple business this year. For some time now Mrs. Bcrnet on asking friends what she can bring for a meal has gotten the answer "some spiced crab apples." And often she has given them to This year she found two trees of crab apples and thinking they were so beautiful they needed to be used she canned some of them in glass fruit jars, labeled them and began selling them to stores. Moved to Cnnnery Business boomed to the point that she could no longer can them in glass jars at home so she moved lo a custom cannery, though she still makes her syrup for the crab apples at home. Telling of her project Mrs. Bcr net commented, "I started on my own here at home In a few fruit jars that I had. Then I had more than I could do at home." She said that at first she picked her own crab apples, but that later her husband helped her wilh the picking and she did the canning in all she canned about 300 cans. Wilh the enlargement of the busi nessin additinnto selling to stores Mrs. Bernct now has one restaur ant using her crab apples and cans these in gallon containers Mrs. Bcrnet found she had to have a label and a brand name. The business is still too small to have them printed commercially so her husband worked out a block print for the label. Printed Label Sells "At lirst the merchants were a little skeptical of the label, but b'k print )abc, thcy so s much belter as gifts." Mrs. Bernet said iney nave iiiuiiu mm wiiii iiii- in lolling of the "Happy Valley" done in silver and green on ; ncrsona t01,ch by typing out rec- and putting them on the back of the cans. she presently is using three; recipies a luncheon salad, spicy - By Kctrham UBK FOOT?' in stores and to a restaurant. She Is shown above pouring some of her syrup Into a glass after removing the spiced crab apples from the jar. (Capital Journal Photo) friends and family as gills. one can and one on the other. A hat designer in San Fran. cisco at one time, Mrs. Bernet, ex plained that the Dolgo crab apple which has a brilliant fruit that is large and mealy, is the one lo use for spicing, noting that they wore difficult lo find. "I was thinking one day," how did I ever get started in this, when I remembered that as a youngster, I took a first on' elder berry jelly, a second on an apple jelly and a third on blackberry jelly at the Oregon State fair, Mrs. Bernct said. Recipe Came from OSC Recalling that she was living on the ranch of her grandfather near Philomath, Jason Leo Brandc- berry, who started what became the Hammond Lumber company, at the time she took those prizes, Mrs. Bernct said that she also thought the recipe she used as a basis for her pickled crab apples was secured from Oregon State college by her mother when they lived there. Here she noled that her mother's mother had been Corelia Jane Copcland, whose fam ily was among the early Oregon settlers. Though she finds getting t h c proper crab apple a bit of a prob lem. Mrs. Bernct has plans for continuing her project next year. However, she will make some changes. Instead of making up the syrup at the time she is working on the apples she will make it ahead of lime and seal it up in jugs. She thinks she may have. to i k.i i . iu ithnic have help too n f l'lnS'h' abf's UIUIKL'U UUV II lll-l I'lujlll tj " Pands Tlo IVTlllxiltt l IT j 111 U5 lJ Be Unveiled in Kan. Museum niui.r.iM'.. r..in m - n mtips of mur.ils depicling the life c.f President Eisenhower will be un- veiled in Annene ms ihiviii.ihi home. SMurdny. The $ro.rxm murals, covering, more lhan l.iofl square frel on the four walls of '.he main lobby of the Kisenhower Museum, show events in the President's life from boyhood to the presidency. Sam R. Heller, president of the Kisenhower Foundation, said was doubtful, because of interna tional affairs, that the President' will be able to accept an Invita-! Hon lo attend the ceremonies but he is expected to send personal representatives. The murals ere the gift of the National Academy of Design as administrator of the Mary Ger- trude Abbey Fund in memory of her artist hushand. Ldwin Austin1 ramea Airplane, at the Children 8 Abbey, who died in 1911. 'Medical Center. The academy selected two art- He was aided bv 4-yeor-oId Jo ists. Louise (louche ol New York annc Mchauehltn. who only a week and Ross Moffett of Province an underwent a henrt operation (own. Mass, to do tho work The mpde posih!e hy surgiral re scenes wern done on ennvass, search on Airplane's heart. then cemented lo Ihn walls, - WKF, DKl.AVS TltAINS MINIDOK'. 'daho fjf Kleven ! cars of a 'r Union Pacifir veloped by experiment on Ihe freight train derailed If) m i 1 e don's heart, j west of here Tuesday niahl. block- A defect wn artificially creat ing the TP's main eal-west lino rd in Airplanes hearl two years j for about two houri There were ago and then corrected surgical no injuries, j ly with a plastic patch. Business 2 Top Officials To Visit Dams SEATTLE Wl All major Pa cific Northwest dam projects will be viewed next week by Col. J.L, Person, acting assistant chic! of engineers for civil works, U, S, Army, and R. E. Merriam, assist, ant dircclor, Bureau, of Budget. The two will address the 2.1d annual convention of the Inland Empire Waterways Assn. at Yak ima Tuesday, Nov. 27. They will leave later that day for Pasco to fly over McNary Dam and motor to Ice Harbor Dam. Wednesday flights will be made over sites of proposed dams on the Clearwater and middle and lower Snake Rivers and over Grand Coulee Dam and a visit he made to Omak. A motor trip will he made lo Chief Joseph Dam and a flight In Eugene, Ore., for visits to dam sites in the Willamette Valley Thursday. Friday visits will be made lo the Eagle Gorge Dnm site and the Mud Mountain Dam in Western Washington. 'Martf Sues Studio About 'Harassment1 SANTA MONICA, Calif. (A Ernest Borgnine, who won an ground. Academy Award for his role of Hnspilal attendants said he suf "Marty" on Ihe screen, claims his; fered shock and burns on the aiany on inc screen, claims us'iereu snniK ai I sludio bosses harassed him bv of- hands and feet f-I ,:. ,U, .- new film. Borgnine won a restraining or- der in Superior Court yesterday against Itechl-Lancasler Produc tions. He had asked that lliey he forced lo suspend "any harassing break their contract. Rorgnine claimed he received onlv $5.nnn for two loan-out roles. wruie iirrni-i .nncasirr gra ji,. Ofin. and said Ihe part they offered him in "Sweet Smell of Suceess" was n smnii one. rrortucrr llfirolH lli-chl fiiiifl I hp part, "ah hough nnl a InrKe one, is n very good one x x x.'" - - 1 Mongrel Dog Honored for Aid ' In Research on BOSTON 'fDoit of Ihe Vearj selected by the Nalional Soci- fly of Medical Itesearcb is a black and while monsrel with a plastic patch on his henrt. i Or. Paul Dudley While, Presl-: denl Kisenhower r heart consul-1 tant, yesterday placed a Rilverj collar on the 44 pound mutt, j t Doctors said n new surgical i technique for repairing unall 1 hftlM hoi ween tin left and right ventricles of Ine heart was do- 2 Quit; Herter Likely to Join Administration WASHINGTON I - President Elsenhower accepted two more resignations Tuesday and the White House let it be known he is con sidering bringing Gov. Christian A. Herter i ' Massachusetts into his administration, Herter's term as governor ends In January and James C. Ha gerty, presidential press secre tary, said "I would hope" that Ilcrlcr's services can be used in some capacity by the federal gov ernment. The resignations nccepted were those of Koswell B Perkins as assistant secretary of health, ed ucation and welfare, and William H. Jackson as presidential assist ant for national security affairs. Herter is the man presidential assistant Harold 15. Stassen, want ed the Republicans to nominate as vice president instead ot Richard M. Nixon. Stassen s maneuver fell flat. PNP Disputes Claim Federal Dams Battled WASHINGTON IP - An attor ney for the Pacific Northwest Power Co. contended Tuesday that private utilities in the Pacific Northwest area have for many years said there were power short ages in the region. Allan Smith, a PNP lawyer, was attempting to disprove, during a Federal Power Commission hear ing, a Portland power consultant's statement that private utilities in the Pacific Northwest have been fighting federal power construc tion. , The consultant, Samuel Moment, had testified Monday that three of the organizing companies of Pacific Northwest Power had waged an intensive publicity cam paign against federal dam con struction. Smith, during cross examina tion of Moment, said the power load forecasts made by private utilities were more accurate than Ihosc mndc by the Bonneville Power Administration. Smith said private utility offi cials for many years have urged Congress lo construct federal pow er facilities in the Pacific North west. Moment countered with the statement that the private utility overtures to Congress were "nul lified" by a national advertising campaign directed by the private utilities against federal power. "For a few years," Moment said, "(he utilities presumed to favor federal generation but they carried water on the olher shoul dor by means of the advertising campaign. The exchange between Smith and Moment, a witness for public power lorces, came during FPC hearing on PNP's applica tion for a license lo construct the Mountain Sheep and Pleasant Val Icy dams on the Snake River. Man Survives Electric Jolt Till.' nAl.l.l.'K IJR Varl V Kenner, 58, was in fair condition at The Dalles General Hospital Wednesday after a 7,2S0 voll elec trical shock went through his body. Kenner, driving a loader at The Dalles Lumber & Manufacturing plant, was taking logs off a "cold deck" when the boom on Ihe load er came in contact wilh an over head power line. Apparently unaware of the elec trical surge, Kenner stepped from the cab and fell unconscious as soon as his feet touched the Zig Zilff Forester to Shift lo WHlun"ton PORTLAND Ml Appointment of .lames P. Lang-Ion to the super 'National Forest In Washington was announced Monday hy Ihe U. S. Forest Service i.nngnnn nan neon nistriet man- nl's playroom was transformed n:er of the .13 Zag district of lho!jni mT t. r,lom" where Ihe II Ml llfid N'nlionnl Forest. In his rines eal the.r horse menl and new post ne win nireet recreation plnnninc and iTlolcd ntlivillc No fiicces.sor has heen nam erf for 'the Ml. Hood vacancy, Heart Repair The new operation technique wan developed hy l)r Itobert K. (irons, professor ol surgery at Harvard Medical School, and a Harvard Medical School ftludent. Jiidah Kolkman of Cincinnati, The dos's heart and that of young Joanne ere hoth declared to be in good shape now. COLOR TV SCHEDULE WID. NOV. 1-KP!V NSC MATINEE THEME II Naon-I M. SEE AT MARR'S Phone .1 iljni 2H0 S. Commercial Does 1 Year Age Difference ': Make Her a Cradle Snatcher? ij By DOROTHY DIX DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My folks constantly tease me because; my boy friend is a year younger than I. Hc' a very nice buy,'? much more sensible than my older friends. I'm sure if my fam'ly lu nuuw i ill about break her heart. Will you help mc decide what lo do? Loina. DEAR LORNA: Just what is your problem, dear? To have the man come to the house and break your mother's heart, to break your own by ending Ihe association, or to meet him in a town and break your reputation? My decision would be to, let your own heart be shattered; it would be soonest mended. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I grew up wilh Tim, and am very fond of him. In fact, it was generally assumed that some day we would be married. Recently he moved to another town, wrote me a few letters, then slopped. Whenever he comes back, he comes to sec me. Do you think he really likes me or Is just trying to be friendly? Betsy. DEAR BETSY: I think he really likes you, but has a severe case of writer's cramp an affliction at any age but an absolute scourge in adolescence. Make the most of your times together, send him clippings of hometown activities, news items of personal -interest and he won't forget you in between. n.n'1 .k.i.l U I... .U . ...!., 1.... J-- n in nuw ana men vou a i kp in .Humus. one icu nuiiiu some ume ..Mi. mi-i iiiumiim. iu line iu strong and stubborn. I have doubts about the success of our marriage. Puzzled Thomas. DEAR THOMAS: This is an occasion where it pays to be doubt ing as well as puzzled. If a two-month friendship has Impressed you wilh the young lady's obstinacy, think what a lifetime will do! DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My boy friend recently got Into trouble. He's paying for his mistake now, wilh a prison term. I love him very much and would never be happy with anyone else. My parents don't know about the situation, since he lives in another state. Should I tell them? Kay, DEAR KAY: By all means, tell, and rely on their judgment, even if you do consider it harsh. The nature of your friend's difficulties could have a large bearing on your future happiness. Your parents' counsel can help you determine whether to stick with him or not. Be guided by their decision. Send your problem to Dorolhy DIx. Or write lor her flee leaflet D-43, "Puppy Love." In all cases, be sure to enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope, and send requett to her care of this newspaper. Dorolhy Dix Is a Trademark registered in the U.S. Patent Office by The Bell Syndicate, Inc. Pamela and James Mason Have 11 Cats, But Only by Ac7?f ?it lly ALINE MOSItY United Press lliillvwood Writer HOLLYWOOD (UP)-Wilh Na tional Cat Week over, Mrs. Pa mela Mason has a confession: The reputation she and her actor hus band, James, have for cats is all a mistake, The Masons, it's true, have 11 cats in their menage and 1 visited the four-footed members of the family during Nallonal Cat Week because the Masons nro Holly wood's most famous cat-owners. Bui Mrs. Mason, a brunette dressed In pink from shoes lo ear- rings, sighed Ihat It's all a fraud in a surry sort of way. "We love cals. but I 1 " She sighed. "The idea is lo have two cals. It's all a tremendous mis take." The great cat caper began when mason and Pamela met in En- land. She owned a Siamese and Mason was inspired lo adopt a stage door tabby. By the lime they were married they owned two cats apiece.. While Cat Strays Then once we lost our white cal, Whltcy, on a train and it caused a great lo-rio," Mrs. Mas on said, we lound Him 24 hours later He had crawled under a ! Supreme Court. That court -seat. The story got out because ; refused lo consider the case and James Is an aclor and from that ' Cnhill was ordered nnck to prison, moment on we've never had a 1,c wn accused of misappro-, moment's pence with cals. i priatlng $750 belonging to Ihe "When we arrived In this coun-1 Tnlt-Nelscott-Dclako water di try eight years ago wilh five cats. I trlct- Cnhl11 wa kAcr in un this same Whitcy had eczema. We - 1 l: I'm nix viinnr nruunu 111s nccK so he couldn't l.ile himself. When Ihe photographers saw that, 1 rnc ony indictment returned was well!" , against Cahill on the misappropri She added thoughtfully: "Whitey , ?!!";' died last year ol heart failure. He had been on digilalis for a year. ' Some Hollywoodiles adopted the Masons as cat lancicrs. Judy Gar land gave them a cat; olher crit ters arrived from fans and friends. ' The Masons now are owned by their II cats. Felines Separated Their large home has lo be di vided into three sections, with various gates and rules, so that the cats who gel along with each olher will he separated from those lliey light with. Daughter Porl- nirkh T h o u g h the Masons never Service Is Our Business RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE IVe are equipped to service ill mnVr- pi1V, tt.iilioi Tape Recorders and Phono Tver and bechtel RADIO & TV Service 2.11E1 Stale St. Ph. 4 9787 SAI.KM uiun i mum nuKcr s aRe, mey a De immensely inv . pressed Willi mm. Olive. DEAR OLIVE The calendar Is a most unreliable'" guide to romance. If your friend Is congenial, and you like each other, people shuuld refrain from teasing. If they persist, learn to take It sportlngly. As soon as your family realizes you're in different lo their joshing, they'll let up on you. DEAR DOROHY DIX: I'm in love with a mar. ried man of 26. When we have a date he doesn't;, come to the house, as I don't want my mother uiiiiii? wnn mm. 11 ufntiin tnci nnnr from mm . . ago occause sne couian I gel - many ner, oui sne is very ncaa i planned on turning their home In-. i. . i i ,u... v., . - experts. The actor's drawings of cats cover the walls of the house. So many fans have written seek ing advice on cat problems that four years ago the couple wrote a book on cat care, "Cats in Our Lives." Other fans have sent Ihe Masons their favorite cat stories, and Mr. Mason assembled Ihcm in a book, "Favorlle Cat Stories." for the re cent Nnlioral Cat Week. Caliill Enters Prison Again niin r'nhiil f .nm,ri. ing waler district funds to his own Use, cnterod the Oregon state I prison Tuesday for the second time In a year lo serve a one-year l6nn. 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