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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29. ma RAGE 2 A Ballot Measure Number 3 Reviewed By AP Reporter By PAUL W. HARVEY Jr. SALEM (AP) Oregon's Legis- lators, who got $600 a year, are asking again (or an increase in salary in Ballot Measure No. 3. They want $1,200 a year. They also are asking for the right to appropriate expense money (or themselves, a privilege they don't now have. In 1957, they got about $8 a day lor each day they were in session. They have been getting $600 a year since 1951. ARGUMENTS FOR: We'd get belter legislators if we paid Ihem more. It isn't fair to ask people to serve at a sacrifice. ARGUMENTS AGAINST: Pay ing more money will not result in better legislators. It just would attract people who want the sal ary. Serving in the Legislature should be a public service. Teachers In Legislature (No. 1.1) This is the only initiative on the ballot. All others were referred by the Legislature. It would permit school teachers to serve in the Legislature. The state Supreme Court has ruled that they can't because they arc part of the executive branch. The Constitution forbids anybody from holding positions in both branches. ARGUMENTS FOR: It is dis criminatory to bar teachers from making laws. Teachers can pro vide the Legislature with special knowledge about the schools. ARGUMENTS AGAINST: It is a conflict of interest when teach ers so've in the Legislature, be cause they pass on laws applying to themselves. Supreme Court (No. 9) The state Supreme Court is far behind in its docket. This measure would let the court temporarily appoint circuit judges to the high court. It also legalizes two present practices, which are of doubtful legality. These permit circuit judges to be temporarily assigned lo other counties, and permit ap pointment of lawyers as tempor ary circuit judges. ARGUMENTS FOR: This is practical way to give the Supreme Court extra help to catch up with its docket ARGUMENTS AGAINST: Let's have the Legislature permanently add two more members to the nine-member court-, instead of using this temporary expedient. Grand Jury (No. 7) The recent Multnomah County grand jury found itself handi capped by having to consider rou tine criminal matters along with its vice investigation. This measure would allow spe cial grand juries to be empaneled to deal specifically with one in vestigation. Then the regular grand jury could handle all other matters. There is no opposition to it boons CPEN 6:30 P. M. Ends Tonit Northwttf Mounted Polk Blow of Noon Starts THURSDAY RUN FOR YOUR LIVES a 1HE WHO WALKED THE WEST ISONTIIE LOOSE! One rvi.Sco(E FZ3 Anyone he can't f scare """"'v isa J DON'T BE ' - T f ASHAMED Jf fS) if TO SCREAM! T f A Everyon.will tvh V iV J be screaming JlCryiWls 2 -HughO BRIAN RobertEVANS Dolores NKHAELS Z, Lmda CHRISTAl Stephen McIIlYIj- HERE'S THE MOVIE P yl p.tZT YOUR WHOLE FAMILY , f f.jjf IS OONNA LOVE I -I" jlV "DENNIS THE MENACE" m i i i vj '6m1. if you think you'ft beem in some deep muo puddles Fashions In The Islands Tamer Than Reputations By GAV PAULEY UPI Women'! Editor HONOLULU (UPI) - Hawaiian fashions are tamer than their reputations. The whole mainland thinks of us in terms of those wild Aloha shirts." said Robert F. Gaffncy, president of the Hawaiian Fash ion Guild. "But the real Hawai ian is what we're selling." the real Hawaiian stuff fea tures its share of bold pineapple and palm tree prints, especially during Aloha Week, the annual festival celebrated throughout the islands last week. But Gaffney said demands Irom style-conscious women in the United States are helping to tame both colors and designs of sports and resort fashions. Haole," says the manufactur ers, when they talk of mainland- crs' preference for subdued hues and prints. More than half of the fashion industry's annual sales now are export, Gaffncy said. Am) the guild, with a membership of 21 out of the 50 island manufactur ers, hopes to increase that total rapidly. It is looking to an an nual gross of $100 million 20 years hence which would put fashion right up there with sugar, pineapple and tourism as leading industries. This year, Gaffney OPEN DAILY 6:00 P.M. ENDS TONIGHT ! ROBERT? ! Til il Fwluit at 6:30 4 9:40 U King & Coral Sea W CHies RAFFCR1Y . MO UYlOft . ILMA KOtV If Shown ot 8:25 Only 3 mm UirUIIDOIV -fl I ii lw mavnvniuti JOAN WILDON JOHN ERICSON Wfc 'cn.....i-.-. .ZjJL pUJs - 3SBS WAGMffCW Lost Timet Tonit -"DAMN YANKEES" Starts THURSDAY FROM THE TOP OF THE WORLD A NEW WORLD OF WONDERS! The fabulous story of the Land of the Midnight Sun and its legendary y'C creatures. Some savage, tx--1 soma hilarious but all Exciting I S.XJ ulUITr II rm r- rr cj m mt unmrmirrc II oVU imiiij p i . . I j. m m m m m mm m-m m jra l m m m maniw - ma mjMZmmm ' B3.fl I EXTRA! Wo It Dimoy'i Story of Rocketry Pott Into Future MAN IN SPACE" 3 said, clothing sales, at wholesale, are expected to reach $11 million. more than double the figure of lour years ago when the guild was organized. "We're trying to do something besides clothes for Conev Island. and still keep the authentic Ha waiian flavor the women want," said Gaffney. Gaffnev. a com mander in the naval reserve, and his wife, who helps with designs, run the only children's clothing uini m me isianas. I saw resort collections of sev eral manufacturers and found three major style influences: the far bast, Paris and New York and the home-grown, as typified by the muumuu. Native dress from the whole Pacific basin inspire such popu lar clothes as the simple sheath dress with slit skirt, adapted from Chinese dress in Hong Kong; the sari of India: the sa rong of Java: the banker's coat of China: the pajama, kimono, judo jacket and happi coat (short, loose-fitting peasant coat) of Ja pan. BIG HIT Currently the biggest hit here is the "tea-timer." a tunic-like dress with deep slils at the sides, worn over skinny pants. Both are street length, and some Honolulu women wear, the tea-timers on the street, although -it is sold mostly for lounge wear. One of the first to make the tea-timer was Nani Sportswear, and President F. Robert Frazer said he got the idea from a pic ture cf Siamese dress in Nation al Geographic Magazine. Gaff ncy's firm has adapted it even for toddlers lining the under pants with protective plastic. For some silhouettes, the Ha w a i 1 a n manufacturers have looked to the West the chemise and over-blouse fashions both are going strong. And the feminine demand that figure should show even has caused less voluminous versions of the muumuu, that super-sack native to the islands. Now, manufacturers are mak ing the holomuu, fitted sheath like to just below the knees. The rest of the way to the floor is flounce. For First Time Since 20s, Hollywood Filming Nudity By BOB THOMAS AP Motion Picture Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) - For vir tually the first time since the Roaring 20s, nudity is being filmed on the Hollywood movie stages. But seekers of the sensational won't be able to see Hollywood's answer to Brigitte Bardot. The re sults are strictly for overseas con-' sumption. Nudity is a recent revival in the movie capital, and it may well have been prompted by the clothes-hating BB. plus the expo sures in Italian, Swedish and oth er films. The trend is frowned upon by most industry leaders, who are steering clear of it. The industry leaders feel there contains this section: "Complete nudity, in fact or sil houette, is never permitted, nor shall there be any licentious no tice by characters in the film of suggested nudity." The industry leaders fee! there should be only one version of Hoi- lywood films: those adhering lo' the code. But some independent producers are seeking a double sianaara, wiin a soupeu-up ver sion for foreign audiences. We can t compete with the French and Italian films unless we give them more realism over seas." argues Al Zugsmith. He s attempting it in three films he has made independently for MGM. Jody Fair appears stripped to the waist in the foreign version of "High School Confiden tial." Bobi Byrnes does the same in "Night of the Quarter Moon" and "The Beat Generation." "I hope some day we will be able to do the same in domestic versions," the producer said. "We are shackled here by many rules that are archaic." An inside -source reports that the Motion Picture Export Assn., which controls foreign distribution of major studio films, is cracking down on such exposure. The source reported: - We feel that modesty is the best policy in the long run. Brigitte Bardot can have a vogue for a while and then will disap pear. She's just one little French girl. But if we started exposing our Marilyn Monroes and Jaync Mansfields and 30 other stars, we'd end up paying for it. "We've had success in getting rid of censorsnip boards in all but four states now, and only one New York is effective. The states would be glad to start their boards up again, because they get revenue from us for reviewing pictures. The Bardot pictures hav already given them some ammu. mtion. we aon t want to them more. give Do your windows sweat? 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