Hank Girl's Friends
Say Drugs Mentioned
Portland OP Four of
Diane Hank's girl friends testi
fied in the Sherry Fong second
degree murder trial here Thurs
day that Diane, the Fongs baby
sitter, had several times men
tioned narcotics in connection
with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fong.
They said Diane told them she
"knew there was dope going on
in Portland" in connection with
the Fongs, but didn't discuss the
matter any further.
Mrs. Anne Incontro said Diane
told her she was "high" when
Mrs. Incontro phoned the Fong
home the night of January 6,
1954 the last day any of her
friends saw her alive. Her body
was later found near the Ever
green highway east of Washou
gal. Wash.
Defense Attorney John P.
Hannon objected continually to
the line of testimony about nar
cotics and liquor, but the objec
tions were overruled by Circuit
Judge Frank J. Lonergan.
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Friday, November 1, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Tough New Statements, Actions
Waited in Khrushchev Struggle
Washington OP) Tough new
statements, and perhaps actions,
may follow Communist Party
Boss Nikita Khrushchev's new
est struggle for consolidating
power in the Stalin pattern, of
ficials said today.
Official Washington is waiting
with some apprehension for word
from Moscow to interpret the
significance of the Kremlin bat-
tie to the Free World. Ominous
overtones are seen in Khrush
chev's ever-tightening grip on
Soviet power in his conflict with
the army.
Bluster Awaited
Once the crisis of defense min
ister Marshal Georgi Zhukov's
ouster is past, officials said the
bluster will begin.
This will be an attempt to
cover up any signs the struggle
may have caused internal weak
ness. From President Eisenhower
on down there is no feeling that
(1) The Soviet power battle is
over, or (2) that Khrushchev can
be trusted.
Allen Dulles, chief of the Cen
tral Intelligence Agency, recent
ly reflected top-level views when
he said Khrushchev's "impetuos
ity and unpredictability remain
a matter of grave concern in
an international situation as
tense as that today." This state
ment was made before Zhukov's
removal.
Zhukov and the military be
came the dominant physical pow
er in the Soviet Union after
Stalin died and secret police
chief Lavrenti Beria was ex
ecuted. Zhukov's power was
credited by intelligence agencies
with keying the previous Krem
lin shakeup in June when Molo
tov, Kaganovich, Malenkov and
Shepilov were sacked in a po
litical battle with Khrushchev.
Brakes Off Behavior
As the collective leadership
pattern is stripped away, of
ficials said brakes likewise are
removed on Khrushchev's swash
buckling, vodka-swigging be
havior. One of the big questions here
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is how long Khrushchev himself
can last as he forces, decisions
in contests with his aides.
Khrushchev's troubles are far
from over, according to official
views. He is facing a chaotic sit
uation in the grand plan to de
centralize Soviet industry and
his name is linked with the So
viet Union's ever-troublesome
agriculture program.
Family
Council
Margaret S. Women go ga-ga
over Stan.
Stanley S. Maybe I've got
ten glamorous since I've mar
ried. Margaret S. I have the mis
fortune to have very hand
some' husband. Women take one
look at Stan and they really go
ga-ga and start making a play
for him. When we were going
together, I used to be amused
and flattered. After all, I fig
ured, Stan could have his pick
and he had chosen me!
Well, now that we have been
married a year, I find I don't like
it at all. I can't help feeling
that Stan should do something
to show them he won't permit
just any old woman to maul him
and make eyes at him. This one
friend of ours is always offer
ing to massage the back of his
neck or take something out of
his eye. Stan just stands there
placidly and lets her do it.
I can't see why I should have
to stand by and take it, or be
denounced as a jealous woman.
I think it's just terrible.
Stanlev S. I don't know what
I'm supposed to do if somebody
is kind enough to want to give
me a massage or take something
out of my eye when I need it. It
wouldn't be very polite to turn
her down especially after I'd
been complaining. I thought it
was very thoughtful of this wo
man. I didn't see any harm at
all in it.
Meg hates to be called jealous
but she really is. She is always
pointing out women looking at
me. I never noticed it before.
Maybe I've gotten more glamor
our since I've married.
I've noticed that Meg doesn't
seem to mind it a bit when
men eye her. She says that's
different, but I don't see how.
Personally, I'm proud when any
body seems to like Meg. It would
be different if she made a play
for them, but she wouldn't do
that any more than I would with
any of these women she talks
about.
The Council: Meg will create
a great urihappiness for herself
and her husband unless she gets
enough confidence in herself to
believe she can hold her hus
band's love. She does not com
plain of her husband's wander
ing eye and therefore, evidently
has no fear on that score. She
simply feels inadequate against
the competition of other women.
We feel, nevertheless, some of
Margaret's complaints are just
ified but that she is handling
them in the wrong way. She
can hardly be blamed for dislik
ing the spectacle of her husband
being "mauled" by another wo
man. Stan ought to find a polite
way of ducking out of such situa
tions. Margaret should realize, how
ever, that she is foolish to
create an issue out of such in
cidents. She can take things
quietly into her own hands and
steer away socially from women
who behave in an objectionable
manner.
Complaining to Stanley about
it only serves to make him more
conscious that a woman is mak
ing a play for him. He may feel
a bit too flattered. For the
same reason, she is foolish to
make a point of fact that wo
men eye him.
If she wants to live happily
j with her handsome husband,
j Margaret must accept that an
attractive appearance may draw
j attention from the opposite sex,
but the occasions for ringing in
the fire alarm are limited.
(Copyright 1957,
General Features Corp.)
Cincinnati (IP) Roy J. Ber
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Osborne, Kemper-Thomas Co.,
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