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TlwrsaV, July 30, 19S9 Try and Stop Mo By BENNETT CERF G ARSON KANIN, author o "Born Yesterday" and "Blow Up It Storm,' was visiting ft big movie studio in Hollywood where he saw a producer and a script writer engaged in a vio lent argument. Most of their Seated words were unintel igible to him, but suddenly 3ie producer jumped to his MAIL TRIIUNK, MaJferJ, Or. feet arid declared loudly and dearly, "Dammit, Norman, I don't want it good. I want it Taesday!" Ireland, wooing American tourists, W turning on th charm for fair. Tom Vincent writes that he was driving through County Clare, and stopped to ask a farmer what -time it was. The farmer re plied. "Faith, and what time would ye be liking it to be? Observation by D. O. Flynn: "A pessimist sees onb the dark side of the clouds, and worries; a philosopher sees both sides and pon ders; an optimist doesn't see the Clouds at all: he's walking on them. C 1959, by Bennett Cert Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Spectator Records Testimony at 'Sex' Survey Hearing Los Angeles - (UPD - A man who disrupted the "Little Kinsev" sex survey hearing of a high school teacher by recording testimony laced possible Superior Court con tempt charges today. Francis Harmon, 41, elec trical engineer with the city Derjartment of Water and Power, caused the hearing to be recessed temporarily Wednesday when another spectator spotted him operat ing a tape recorder. A 17-year-old high school student testifying at the time refused to continue unless Harmon stopped recording. The girl was a student of math and science teacher Cecil M. Cook, 38, facing loss of his teaching certificate for conducting a sex survey among his physiology classes comprised of boys and girls 15 to 17 years old. The hearings later were re cessed until Monday. They began last Monday. Hearing officer Alfred J. McGuire of the California Department of Professional and Vocational Standards, which is conducting the hear ing, ordered Harmon out of the room. He also ordered Harmon to erase the tape, which the man refused to do. McGuire later allowed Harmon to return to Woman Attacked Fourth Time by Same Rapist Canoca Park, Calif. -UPD- A woman who four years ago branded a handsome man on the face with an electric iron when he tried to rape her was attacked for the fourth time Wednesday by the same vengeful rapist. Mrs. Patricia Fay Smith, 30, mother of three children, was cut on the legs, thighs, arms and chest by the rapist who has sworn revenge on her for disfiguring him. The cuts all were minor. Mrs. Smith said her f amily has had to move two times since July 16, 1955, when she burned an ugly three-inch long scar on the left side of her attacker's face. She said she was ironing clothing in her kitchen when he first at tacked her. The attractive red-haired mother said the rapist forced his way into her home Wednesday, held her prisoner . in the bathroom and slashed her with a pocket knife before the return home of her eldest son scared him off. Not Finished Yet "I'm not finished with you yet," the man warned her be fore leaving, she told police. "I'll be seeing .you. again. You'll know what it feels like to go through life with your face scarred." Mrs. Smith said the rapist was strikingly hardiome, Alaska Supreme Court Is Named Anchorage, Alaska (WD Buell A. Besbett, 49, Ancnor age attorney, Wednesday was named chief justice of the Alaska Supreme Court. The appointment was an nounced by Gov. William A. Egan, who also named U.S. District Judge Walter Hodge, Nome, and John Dimond, a Juneau attorney, as associate justices of the Supreme Court. Alaska has been without a court system since it became the 49th state of .the union. The date the Alaska court will take Jurisdiction is still un decided as members will -be given time to conclude their peisonal affairs before taking office. - f - the hearings on the condition he did not use the recorder. He said he would seek a con tempt citation against Har mon. The engineer explained his interest in recording the pro ceedings was "that of a tax payer." He also said he was a member of a group called Equal Rights which is dedi cated to making certain court J and hearing transcripts are correct. He said the group began inaccuracies in divorce court transcripts, but admit ted the recordings had noth ing to do with the group. Pupils Defend Teacher Cook was defended at the hearings Wednesday by eight students, six of them girls, who said his questions about intimate sex relationsnips were "dignified and scienti fic." Judv Kessler. 17, said she was unaware of any objection to Cook's sex survey in her class last January. He was suspended in February after several students complained. Another 17-y ear-old ex plained that she thought Cook's delving into sex prob lems was good. I feel the course was very instructive because on my wedding night I would like to have the answers to some of the questions asked." about 30 and has a very fair complexion. The attacks fol lowing the first one appear to have been made to torment and injure her because he made no attempt at sexual mo lestation, she said. She said she, her husband, James, 32, a sign manufactur ing foreman, and their chil dren, James Jr., -8; Bryan, 6, and Steven, 2, moved to their present Los Angeles suburban home to elude the rapist. He attacked her two more times in 1955, she said, before they decided to move away. Her screams and nearby neigh bors frightened him each time before he could seriously in jure her, she said. They lived in peace in near by Reseda for two years until one night at a drive-in movie with her husband the rapist appeared at their car and said: "I'll get you. I haven't for gotten." Dairymen To Get Two New Forms Salem-Dairymen and dairy plant operators will benefit from two new forms-which replace five old ones-just put into general use in reporting the results of official sampling of dairy products. Main value to the industry will be the splitting in two of the time required to get the laboratory reports back to the dairymen. The report shows whether the dairy pro duct is within state standards. Previously, it usually took 10 days to complete the opera tion from drawing of sample to notifying the dairyman or dairy plant of results. This time has been cut to about five days in the new process. The switchover all started when some dairymen com plained about the time it took them to get a report. Kenneth E. 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