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PAGE 2 A HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25. 1958 Tears Are Shed For Plight Of Beauty Contest Winners Br BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD AP) - As the aeason (or beauty contests ap proaches, we are asked to shed tear for the plight of the poor winners. Don't do it! Judging from a local survey, the contest winners are doing all right. It is often claimed that nothing remains for beauty queens after their victory except oblivion True, few of them have set the world afire as actresses. But they can still make good livings on the basis of their prize-winning assets. Weather Table By United Press International Temperatures and rainfall for 24 hours ending at 4 a m. High Low Rai Albuquerque 98 71 Atlanta 84 65 Boise 74 54 T. Boston 75 60 Brownsville 95 77 Chicago 78 64 .57 Detroit 73 62 .06 El Centro 106 78 Fairbanks 75 57 Fort Worth 95 79 Fresno 89 59 Helena 68 43 .05 Kansas City 78 54 .66 Los Angeles 82 66 Miami 87 80 .14 Minneapolis 65 47 .10 New Orleans ' 91 75 New York 76 Oakland 77 66 Oklahoma City 88 64 .25 Phoenix 109 76 Pittsburgh 75 63 .01 Red Bluff 88 66 Reno 82 45 Sacramento 86 59 Salt Lake City 84 54 San Diego 73 64 San Francisco 73 57 Seattle . 62 55 .63 Spokane 66 54 .46 Stockton 85 58 Thermal 100 81 Tucson 105 7 1 Washington 75 63 OOORS CPCN 6:3D P. M, NOW SHOWING! Goo's (LOTTIE ACRE The Story They Said Could Never Be Filmed! Now The Screen s Bio Enough... Adult Enough To Tell It! IHI ' Feature 705 - 9:45. This is the conclusion reached after surveying a team of love lies assembled as moon maidens in "Missile to the Moon." That's not bad surveying. Not when the girls include Reneta Hoy (Miss Germany i. Sandra Wirlh 'Miss Florida', Tama Velia 'Miss Vugo slaviai, Mary Ford i.Miss Minne sola), Marianna Gaba i.Miss Illi nois!, Lisa Simone I.Miss France and Sanita Pelkey (Miss New York I. None of the girls has exactly hit it big in Hollywood. Y'et they claim they( are able to support themselves on earnings from movies, TV, modeling and night clubs. Do beauty titles help their ac ting careers? No, says Miss Oermany. They are labeled as beauties without talent. Yes, says Miss Minnesota "Beauty contests can he stepping stones to a career if a girl keeps her head. But all agree that beauty must be accompanied by talent. If a girl has both, she can have a chance in Hollywood, the beauties declared, but they recommended that she come here with no less than $500 as a nest egg to tide her over. Among the other results of the survey: Beauty winners do not rival Jayne Mansfield in the chest de partment. The girls averaged 35'j inches in the bosom. Most of them don't think the Hollywood wolves are more viru lent than those elsewhere. "But there are more of them here said Miss Germany. They must keep strict discipline to maintain their beauty. Regular hours, careful diet, exercise "Skip the desserts and stick to salads, fruits and steaks," said Miss Minnesota. BOMB LOS ANGELES (API Twenty- nine passengers, including singer Koely hmitn, were unloaded Iro.n an airliner last night after a caller reported a bomb aboard There wasn't. After a search by FBI agents and a two-hour delay the Western Air Lines plane was allowed to take olf lor Las Vegas Nov. OFEN DAILY 7:00 P. M. ENDS TONIGHT! UNA mulJII TURNER fnPft JEFF tWiftSll CHANDLER b.V.:. FEATURE AT 8:10 & 10:39 rim TECHNICOLOR fl jj gll URfS WRIGHT f1!-! CMWiMllCHU i K jj ALL N SATURDAY! IITE SHOW! "DENNIS THE MENACE" V sC. ST- -.01 'rVrfV, NO. HE JUST SPMNED HIS ARM' rVHO TOLO 10i) HE BROKB IT IN FOUR PiACBS? Victor Has Hopes Of Being Discovered For Third Time By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (API-Robert Alda, who has already been discovered twice, hopes to be found for a third time rriday night. UarK, good-looking Alda who started in show business as a night club singer, was discovered by the movies when he played George Gershwin in "Rhapsody in Blue. "Then." he says sadly, "all producers wanted me for was to play piano players. In an effort to break out of type. Alda quit Hollywood and returned to night clubs and vau deville. He was singing in Detroit when the producers of the musi cal "Guys and Dolls" saw him work and cast him as gambler Sky Masterson. "Then Broadway discovered me. he continues, "and while Sky was the hero, he was a gam bler. Gambler and racketeers are sort of the same. So Broadway producers started thinking of me i a heavy. Friday night Alda appears on a CBS Playhouse of Stars film show, "Curfew at Midnight," playing a parole officer deeply concerned with the rehabilitation of adult of fenders under his supervision a good guy. "I'm due to be discovered by television, says Alda half-joking "Seriously, however, if this one gets a good reception it might be a starting point for a series. The parole officer character is one you could build a good show around The forthcoming show is by no means the first time Alda has been seen on TV. He has done innumerable guest shots, and was the star of a wartime cloak and dagger 'series made for the American syndication market in Holland. There was nothing the matter with the series that a stronger 'selling organization couldn t have remedied but it nev er really got rolling. For the past three years Alda has spent most of his time in Eu rope. You go where you can get work," he says. Youthful Financial Whiz Seeking Job As Treasurer SACRAMENTO (AP) Youthful financial wizard Leonard Ross, winner of $164,000 on television quiz shows last year, tries his hand at winning an election today. The 12-year-old high school ju nior fromTujunga captured his party's nomination for treasurer at the California Boys State yes terday. His specialty is stocks and bonds. The American Legion, sponsors of the week-long, exercise in poli tics and government for the youngsters, has designated the two parties Whigs and Federalists. Leonard is running on the Whig ticket against 16-year-old Federal ist Charles Hamson of Covina. Robert M. lihl. 17. of San Fran cisco, leads the Federalist slate as candidate for governor against Tim Orr, 15. of Lancaster, the Whig nominee. Dan Avey of Wmtticr. Whig, op poses Daniel Lund of. Culver City for the lieutenant governor post. Other candidates for state of fices include: DOORS CPfN 6:30 P. M, TODAY! x -" t il wJ ..teaching something XEW V rrTtft lip abut Love to her boss.. lfYrtMUlvVjy Jin a Continental ladies' man g iiKJtf iTO) a nd tea re "0 JP Secretary of State Gary Little Rcdondo Beach, and James Shanklin. Valle,io. Controller Stanley Sanders. Perris, and Makoto Nakayama, Los Angeles. Atty. Gen. Horace McNally. Beverly Hills, and Alfred T. Smith San Diego. Elected to the Supreme Court yeslerday were: Bill Bush, Fuller ton; Gerald Crawford. Canyon Dam; Tom Means. Woodland: Michael Newman. Los Angeles: Clifford Surko, Roseville; Bob Wynn, Temple City. One will be named chief justice in a runoff vote today. Gary North of Manhattan Beach and Ken Posey of Redlands are seeking the nonpartisan job of superintendent of public instruction. Torment Of Lebanon May Bring Crisis To Nasser Hy WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Foreign Newt Analyst BEIRUT (AP) Gamal Abdel Nasser, the evidence indicates, is frightened. The torment of Lebanon may mean a big general crisis is yet Little Old Lady Enjoys Living In The Doghouso NEW YORK API Mrs. Mar tha Hinrjchsen, a gray-haired lit tle lady, lives in a doghouse and likes it. The doghouse, actually a 17- room brownstone house in upper Manhattan, is populated by Mrs. Hinrichsen and 46 dogs. By tonight, the canine popula tion will have dropped to two or Mrs. Hinrichsen will face another round in court. That's what Magistrate Walter Bayer told her yesterday. She and the Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals have been squabbling over the dogs for some time. The society, acting on numerous complaints from neighbors, claims she is keeping all those dogs without enough food and drink. Mrs. Hinrichsen told Bayer that many of her dogs are pedigreed and that they are a nice, friendly lot. She said she needs the dogs for protection. ASPCA agent Joseph Schlesing er said there isn't one pedigreed dog in the lot. Mrs. Hinrichsen went home to her beloved menagerie after promising to comply with Bayer's order. Schlesinger wasn't so sure she would. "I know her," he said, "she won't give up a single one of them. To her, they're like kids." o come. Nasser cannot afford such a crisis. I have just completed a swing through virtually all the Arab East. One impression stands out. Among young intellectuals, from whom Nasser has drawn much of his strength, doubt is setting in. But his biggest concern must be for the Egyptian economy. Sooner or later Egypt will need help to get out of her progressive ly worsening economic situation. Nasser and the Russians seem to be sizing up one another care fullyneither willing to trust the other too far. The Soviet treatment of Yugoslavia, execution of Hun garian revolution leaders, - had a noticeable effect among Egypt's thinking population. If the Lebanese fighting ends clear victory for elements he sup ports, Nasser will have to pursue the advantage elsewhere or sur render the momentum gained by extreme Arab nationalism. Failure to follow up a victory would dis illusion Arab extremists who ex pect him to perform miracles in their behalf. However, if the Lebanese affair ends in palpable Nasser defeat, it will spell political peril for him end might require desperate re sponses. The Lebanese affair has fright ened other Arab leaders. If the Lebanese government survives, supported by Western power, then fcasser finds his United Arab Re public truly isolated in the world of Arabs. If the Beirut regime fails, more of Nasser's bridges to the West are burned and he must push on in spite of himself with his own brand of liberation. To Egypt s middle class. Nasser is no hero. The small Egyptian middle class in the cities has felt a progressively tightening pinch ever since the 1056 Suez crisis. Impatient young men, thrown into the businpss of running an economy without knowledge or ex perience, have wasted money at a frightful rate. Millions of pounds disappeared in well-meaning but poorly planned and executed lociai experiments. Eventually Nasser will need help to get out of his financial mess, now complicated by union with Syria. He shows signs of being wary of leaning on the Com munist bloc. Those who know Nasser well say that given any period of Middle East calm, it is highly likely that he will turn voluntarily to tht United States for help. Now! Stay Calm and Tranquil All Day, All Night! Relax jittery nerves keep peace of mind-this safe, fast way! Do everyday problems bills, Job, health leave your nerves on edge? Make you Jittery dur ing the dy, too tense to sleep at night? To cairn down fast, take wonderful PARADORM tablet. In minutes PARADORM relaxes nervous tension. Helps you stay calm, tranquil for hours I Con tains no habit-forming drugs. 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Cats Found In Wash Machine CHL'LA VISTA, i API "Safe but dizzy" was the way police patrolman Mark Croshier de scribed two kittens he found in a washing machine where thoy had been tossed by two small boys. He rescued the kittens, damp bu! unharmed, from the automatic washer in a garage. Croshier had one good thing to say lor the boys. They had pushed a hutton. which provides a gentle, slow-spin agitation. The boys fled when he arrived. Bubbles United With Playmate SAX PKDRO. Calif. (AP) -Hubbies, (he lonesome whale, has a new playmate. Bubbles is the star performer at .Marineland of the Pacific, a bis occananum near here. For months the owners have been trying, to tind a mate for Bubbles. Recently a whale was raucht and bronchi to Marineland to join Bubbles in the aquatic show. Rut whale experts found that the new whale, alas, is another female. She is a 10-loot l.ooo-pounder, much smaller than bubbles. 'THIS MAMV J' '' LlALEX!S SMITH uinv iPTnn lYlHIW MOIIA -9iiuihwoD fMHir 7:26 9; 3tVGenrt Bonk Amount Killed Al'STIN, Tex. IAP) State Treasurer Jesse James nveued an okay from the attorney gene a! yesterday to do away with a ;io cent hank account that hadn't been touched in mo than 25 e.trs. The account in an Austin bank was from ;0 admin: anon o! Comptroller S. $. Terrell. a)-io let t ofnee 19.il. The opinion said the situation ftilnlled the 1Q1 .te;ml;, "dormant." .S!N;ir ILL HOLLYWOOD 'AP'Sir .iv herta Linn ts ill of pneumonia, complicated hy an acute upper respiratory 'htVtion. Her coi tion was desenhtt as fair a) Cedars of Lebanon Hi;al. 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