Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 17, 1963, Image 13

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    The Family Council
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3tri. Alma, Denny.
Hannah C.-He can consider i been nothing but crisis, with a
me another gambling loss. ; few lulls for paying bills. And
Ferdinand C.-She can't leave ; all because Ferdinand has a
now. My luck must change. , ranging disease now classifier)
a 1 o n g with alcoholism and
Hannah C.-After 35 years of drug addiction as a destructive
panic and humiliation, I'm de-! compulsion. Why is gambling
termined to leave my husband, j -in his blood?" Because the
Our children are all married ; "antibodies" are weak-factors
now and I can go to live with
one of them. Ferdic is an in
veterate gambler. I stuck it
out with him, hoping he'd
straighten out. But now, with
a mortgage on our home, a
loan on our car, he's still ap
proaching relatives for money
to pay his debts. I can't face
anybody any more.
Ferdinand C.-My gambling
suited her fine when I was
winning. And you notice she
won't deny that I managed to
provide for the. family all
through my ups and downs.
such as self-confidence, pa
tience, sense of responsibility.
We urge Hannah to regard her
husband as sick and, instead
of deserting him now, to turn
her full attention to nursing
him back to health. Gamblers
Anonymous, P. O. Box 1498,
New York, offers the help of
others who may convince him
that he can lose all the time.
Above all, they work on the
cause which they say is "feel
ings of rejection stemming
from early childhood." Han
nah may relent when she un
even though they were mostly ! derstands that Ferdinand has
downs. Now that I'm in the
deepest hole of my life, the
woman who's supposed to
stand by me is ready to bury
me in it. I can't lose all the
time. It's her duty to stay
with me and wait for things
to balance out again. '
.
The Council:-One expects a
marriage to go through a few
merely
love."
been trying to "buy
The Mark of a Tourist
Shutter Bugs Meet Match in
Pennsylvania's Amish Country
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Earth Mover Kills
Washington Worker
Goldendale, Wash. - (DPI) -Wayne
O. Wilkes, 50, White
Salmon, Wash., died Monday
alter being crushed against a
crises, and some 35-year-old ! stump by a runaway earth
one falls victim to "middle-age , mover at a logging operation
madness." But this one has about 50 miles north of here.
By DICK WEST
Bird-in-Hand. Pa. -ilTO- Pic
ture taking has come to be
regarded as one of mankind's
four funda
mental moti
vations, rank
ing just be
hind eating,
sleeping and
sex. In some
prcc incts, it
has forged
ahead of sex.
The snapshot
west urge shows up
most strongly in the Ameri
can tourist, who can be in
stantly identified by the cam
era that dangles from a strap
around his neck.
The camera is his badge,
his escutcheon, his caste
mark, his elk's tooth, his se
curity symbol. He feels it is
a part of him, and eventually
it will be.
It is only a question of time
until the process of evolution
incorporates this function into
the bodily mechanism and
each person will be born with
a camera growing out of his
chest.
I cultivated an interest
in the anthropological as
pects of amateur photogra
phy during many years of
observing tourists in Wash
ington. D.C., where I work.
The tourists there are fond
of standing in the middle of
the street to snap pictures
of monuments and such. In
driving to the capital each
morning, I usually arrived
with at least one tourist drap
ed over a front fender. The
bag limit is four.
It was my interest in the
subject that brought me to
Bird-in-Hand. This village in
i the heart of the Pennsylvania
Dutch country is the scene
of an interesting conflict be
tween the tourist and the
Amish.
The Amish are one of the
groups of "Plain People" that
inhabit Lancaster county. For
El Paso Gas Gets
Pipeline Easement
Salem - WPli - The state land
board has granted a 99-year
easement to El Paso Natural
Gas Co. to construct a gas
pipeline across the Columbia
river at Hood River.
The new gas transmission
line will be attached to the
Hood River bridge.
Port of Portland was grant
ed permission to remove and
sell 10,000 cubic yards of
dredged material from the Co
lumbia river.
The port will pay the slsto
a royalty of 12"2 cents a yard
for the material.
religious reasons they still
use tne norse ana buggy,
wear old-fashioned clothes,
shun telephones and electric
ity, and otherwise try to
keep their homes insulated
from the outside world. ,
All of this naturally has
made them a prime tourist
attraction. Being gentle,
passive people, the Amish
have refrained from driv
ing away the tourist with
buckshot, as they might be
justified in doing. Insofar
as possible, they try to ig
nore the invasion.
It is. however, against their
religion to permit themselves
to be photographed, and a
tourist with a camera is not
easily ignored.
Thus has been created the
classic case of an irrcstible
force (tourist with camera)
confronted with an irresisti
ble subject (the picturesque
Amish).
I would like to report that
the tourist has at last met his
match and is being compelled
to retire from the field with
shutter unsnapped and film
unexposed.
But the Amish are vulner
able to long-range lens and
there are signs that camera i
shyness is abating in the !
younger generation.
As they say in Latin, "E
pluribus Kodak."
Dennis the Menace
SECTION B
PAGES 1 to 12
Aw,they wouicn't co mi mte FRIENDS',
MEDFORDtTRIBUNE
MED FORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1963
London-iUPK-Police search
ed today for the disgruntled
motorist who hurled part of
a parking meter through the
dining room window of Brit
ish Transport Minister Ernest
Marples. Marples is the man
responsible for the prolifera
tion of parking meters on
London's streets.
Hamilton Funds owns on interest in over
90 American corporations, selected for
income and growth possibilties. Monthly
or lump sum investment plans.
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