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"HOUSTON. Tex. I API-Former
rodeo rider Troy Callaway mixed
it up with a freisht Irani while on
horseback Friday. But holh the
horseman and the horse apparent
ly escaped serious injury.
Callaway, 35, said I he horse
holled while he was riding il in a
field along the tracks. The animal.
streaking at full steam, slammed
into the Southern Pacific freight
as it rolled along nl a 20-30 mile
per hour clip.
'Callaway, thinking about buying
the horse, nairl, "It's a wonderful
horse. Something just scared
him."
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By VKRNON SCOTT
VPI Hollywood Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD i CPU Jerry
Lewis is flat on his back in bed
sullcring the tortures of a bleed
ing ulcer resulting from his ina
bility to smile at insults.
An extraordinarily sensitive
character, Jerry can be moved to
tears by t lie slightest provocation.
A running feud wilh Hollywood's
trade press and sharp attacks by
a few columnists are held respon
sible for llooring the bouncy, 32-year-old
comedian.
"It's not overwork that gave me
this ulcer." Jerry avers. "So I've
done a few TV shows and Iwo
movies in a row. That doesn't
bother me at all. I've been work
ing hard for years.
"And it's not what you eat. It's
what eats you that starts an
ulcer."
Jerry, just released from a 12
day slay in Jit. Sinai Hospital,
still is kept under sedation.
"While I was in the hospital my
New Faction
Enters Plan
DUNSMUIR - Another "united
front" has developed on the pro
posed freeway development in
north Dunsmuir.
A solid representation from
Siskiyou Avenue met with Mayor
J. .Morgan Jones and Herbert
Miles, district engineer for the
state division of highways, at the
dity hall Wednesday afternoon.
These properly owners insist
that a soulhern access be provided
on Siskiyou Avenue linking it to
Park Avenue and making Dunsmuir
proper readily accessible to this
two-block residential area. They
have requested interchange sites be
established even though construc
tion dates are tentative and could
be delayed as long as 10 years.
Miles presented another map of
the proposed interchanges and al
Icration of Ihe present four-lane
expressway into a true limited ac
cess freeway. This plan met with
approval of the Siskiyou Avenue
interests. This revised plan indi
cates a second bridge across Ihe
Sacramento River linking the en
tire town to frontage road.
Mayor Jones said he would sub
mit the revised plans and the
thinking of the Siskiyou Avenue
property owners lo his ap
pointed United Front Committee.
The committee will he asked for
a report at the November 19 coun
cil meeting.
Holmes Cites
Hew TB Cases
SALEM (AP-(lnv. Robert D.
Holmes said Saturday that fiflfl new
tuberculosis cases are discovered
each year in Oregon.
He made his statement in urg
ing support of Ihe Annual Christ
mas Seal sale.
"Christmas Seal . Dollars are
still needed lo help continue the
light against this contagious dis
ease." he said.
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Jerry Lewis
nurse woke me up al fi a.m. every
day to give me a needle so I could
go back to sleep," he recalled.
"All they'd let me eat between
meals was licorice bits. The rest
ol the lime I was stuck with cot
tage cheese and pears. But I was
lucky. I like cottage cheese and
pears."
The wacky funnyman grew se
rious, denying that recurrent blasts
by Dean Martin (his ex-partner)
had affected his health.
"That's all dead and over wilh,"
Jerry said. "I was in the hospital
12 days and didn't hear from
Dean. I didn't expect to. But that
has nothing to do with my condi
tion. "I'm not ashamed lo admit my
weakness is sensitivity. I want to
mature and do better Ihings. but
I don't want to learn to smile at
insults. Bad reviews don't bother
me. but Ihe little unkind gossipy
things worry me to death. I was
happy in the hospital because no
body said anything nasty about
anyone else. There was no unkind
ness there."
Jerry dispatched more than 200
bouquets to less fortunate patients
in the hospital, most of them sent
him from TV and movie stars.
"Nicest thing that happened was
a visit from Cecil B. DcMille and
V. Prank Freeman the two big
gest men at Paramount studios,"
Jerry said.
"It was really touching. They
spent a whole hour with me.
Neither of them had to be there.
They just wanted to say hello.'.'
Jerry was overcome for a mo
ment, then he opined on his good
fortune.
"At first 1 thought all my trou
ble was from a bad heart," he
concluded. "I was scared. Good
and scared. Now I'm feeling bet
ter and worrying less about my
health. But I still fret about un
kind things people say about me.
"I can't expect Ihe whole world
to be on my side, but it breaks
rny heart when people don't
like me."
Group Sees
Meet Films
DUNSMUIR Pictures of the in
ernatinnnl rnnvrnlinn nt fh.
Brotherhood of Loromntivp Fnoi.
nccrs at Vanrnnvpr Rrilich rn.
lumbia. and the special B. of L. E.
excursion to Alaska were shown
at the home of C lint Rrvan re.
cenlly.
Rrvan had reenrripri ih irin
taken last September by char
tered Pullman lo Vancouver. He
ShoWCd Hie Views ll'nm I ho hnat
trip along Ihe inside passage and
railroad journey to yuknn terri
tory. Special events at Skagway
ana juncau were also viewed by
nose attending Ihe parly.
Ouesls of llin nvenino whm Mi
ami Mrs. C. C. Wendell, Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Shoupe. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Duee.in. Mr anH Mi pinurf
Crcason. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Langrehr. Mrs. Wi lam Sellman
Mrs. George Taylor. Mr. and Airs.
Harvey Ahl, Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mct'ann. Mrs. Rrarl Fri7ill Mr
and Mrs. Norlh Allstrom, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Isclby. Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Gilzcan, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Lamb and Mrs. Doris Geiger.
Rioters Meet
Red Diplomat
CHICAGO H'PIi-Russian am
bassador Mikhail A. Menshikov
was unrulflcd by a mob of ahoul
10(1 refugees from satellite coun
tries who surged around his car
in Chicago's Loop Friday.
The demonstrators, mostly from
Baltic countries, shouted epithets
and waved placards. One man
banged on Ihe roof of the car
when Menshikov left a lunch at
the Palmer House Hotel.
The ambassador, a frown in
place of his usual grin, sal calm
ly in the back seal of the car
while a bodyguard scuffled wilh a
lew of Ihe demonstrators in the
street.
Then the auto shot through the
crowd and the refugees, who had
picketed the hotel during Ihe
lunch, ran alter it, shouting, "dir
ly pig . . . murderer . . . go home."
Chicago police helped clear the
streets, but nobody was arrested.
Tot Tipples,
Sitters Free
SAN nAKAKL. Calif. (AP)
Gregory Marline, just 2 years old.
grasped eagerly for a glass nl
wine and won acquittal for two
baby sitters charged wilh having
got him drunk.
Hist. Ally. William O Weissich
said he placed the wine on a ta
ble and Gregory clutched the glass
crying "more juice."
Sn Weissich dropped charges
against Tommy Preston, 24 and
lxroy Straight. 20. Mrs. Jacque
line Marline! had left Gregory
with them recently while she went
house hunting.
She found her son limp when
she returned. A hlood test showed
high alcohol content.
The young men said Ihe Infant
must have drunk a glass of wine
they left on a coflee table while
they prepared his supper. Afler
his test, Weissich agreed that
must have happened.
SMI G'.I.K NATO WK.M'O.VS
NICOSIA. Cyprus UT1 - A
British military spokesman said
today that weapons of the type
ued hy NATO have been snug
gled tnlo Cyprus hy Ihe EOKA
Cypriot underground.
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SHASTA VALLEY
GARDEN CLUB
MONTAGUE "Rock gardens
arc a great joy and a great deal
of hard work, but once established,
re really less work as they lake
tare of themselves," was the open
ing remark made by Mrs. lOflie
Butler of Yreka when she was
guest speaker at the meeting of
Ihe Shasta Valley Garden Club al
Ihe home of Mrs. Charlotte Robin
son in Montague. Mrs. Orpha
Kouts was co-hostess at the Fri
day afternoon meeting.
Mrs. Butler first fold how a rock
garden at her home in Yreka was
a hobby of her late husband, and
came about when he started ex
cavating under their home to build
a work shop. Something had to be
done with the dirt, so he decided
a rock garden would be the thing.
Next they slarlcd to haul rocks-
porous rock since Ihey hold the
moisture heller.
The next step was to sink some
of Ihe rock a third of the way
into the soil, placing them to slonc
downward from the front to hack.
thus creating "pockets" to hold the
water.
Mrs. Butler then cited some of
the flowers and plants thai were
preferable for Ihe garden. Peren
nials were ideal, as Ihey like to
send (heir "little" rools under the
rocks. Sedums was another plant
she highly recommended as they
remained green Ihe year round. To
arid touches nl color she snoke of
her preference for dwarf iris which
grow only four inches tall.
Parly planting of daffodils in a
rock garden. Mrs. Butler said, was
very good, as the warmth created
Irom the rocks promoted rapid
growth, and would bloom as early
as February.
For matting plants. Mrs. Butler
mentioned several excellent varie
ties, among them "araceous" of the
arum family, which has dainty
lavender flowers. A creeping vari
ety of Ihvme was also recom
mended highly, for with its woody.
SANTA CLAVS SHORTAGE
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPP -There
may be a shortage of Santa
Clauses here this Christmas sea
son. Local merchants gave up
plans to hold a school for Santas
after only five applicants showed
up.
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branching stems it creates an ad
mirable covering for rocks, adding
a vivid touch of color with its pur
ple blooms. For people who wish
lo go inlo the aristocracy of the
plant family, they might like to
plant some "Daphne." a laurel
plant. Then there is "Cyrastium,"
and "Schizanlhus." two more love
ly plants that thrive in a rock
garden. But, she concluded, "no
matter what one planted and en
joyed Ihe most, a rock garden,
when once established proves an
endless source of enjoyment and
pride of achievement."
Prior to Mrs. Butler's talk, a
business sessicn was conducted by-l
the president. Mrs. Henrietta Ter
williger. who welcomed new mem
ber. .Mrs. K.va Harney, and a
guest, Mrs. Alia Allen.
Mrs. Karen Swigart, correspond
ing secretary, reported that Mrs.
William Harris, district director of
District 8-B, of California Garden
Clubs, Inc., who was to have
spoken, was unable to be present
due to a prior commitment,, but
would be available for the Decem
ber 4 meeting at the home of Mrs.
Frank Kouts at Montague. She will
he assisted by Mrs. Eva Karney
with hostess duties. Mrs. Jessie
Terwilliger was in charge of Ihe
question box. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Robinson and co
hostess Mrs. Orpha Kouts.
In addilion lo those mentioned
others present were Mrs. A 1 1 a
Coatncy. Mrs. Pearl Conroy, Mrs.
Aldcc Davis, Mrs. Betty Dow, Mrs.
Mabel French, Mrs. Ada John
ston. Mrs. Mary Lilly, Mrs. Rita
Pralher, Mrs. Hazel Selby, Mrs.
Rac Silva, Mrs. Agnes Swigart and
Mrs. Kllen Walters.
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No Experiencet 'Actress
Eyes Way To Ladder Top
By VKRNON SCOTT
I'PI Hollywood Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD I LTD A sloe
eyed 18-year-old Chicago model
has rewritten the script on how
to become a movie star by setting
her cap for one particular pro
ducerthen nailing him.
Patricia Crest, a culie wilh a
mission, left the Windy City six
months ago determined to snag a
contract with producer Jerry
Wald. It took her five months In
find an agent who knew Wald well
enough to arrange an introduction.
But once it was set up Pat hiked
out of the mogul's office wilh con
tract in hand and a part in a
movie.
No screen test. No experience
No romancing. No nothing.
"I knew what I wanted," Pat
explained. "There was no luck in
volved. I made it my business to
meet Jerry, and 1 m making it
mv business to become a movie
star. And that's exactly what 1
plan to do.
Whv Wald?
"Nobodv in Hollywood builds
slars anymore, rat continued an
alvticallv. "Nobody but Jerry
Stars don't just happen or work
themselves to the top. They arc
built.
I'd read dozens of stories about
Jerry, and I've seen all his pic-
lures. It simply made sense mat
he was the man for me. He gave
Marilyn Monroe, him Novak and
Diane Varsi their starts, but none
of them were under contract to
him. I am."
Pat. who resembles Leslie La
ron somewhat, has enough pecu
liarities to help her on the rocky
road to fame.
For instance, she says she's un
able lo study a script while wear
ing clothes.
"I studv in the nude." she
smiled. "1 like the freedom. And
I never wear a bathing suit lor
swimming. It's strictly nude or
no swim.
Pal possesses cleclrtc blue eyes
nd black hair another switch.
She's really a blonde, but dyes
her hair because. "There are too
nany blue-eyed blondes out here
heady."
Liz Taylor's
Child Sick
HOLLYWOOD (UPP Doctors
said the 15-month-old daughter of
actress Elizabeth Taylor showed
'no definite improvement since
her admission to UCLA medical
center with pneumonia.
Miss Taylor and singer Kddie
Fisher rushed tiny Elizabeth
Frances Todd, daughter of the
late showman Mike Todd, to the
hospital Thursday night.
A hospital spokesman said Sat
urday the child's condition was not
critical.
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She wears no makeup doesn't
need it and refuses to wear lin
gerie. "I've spent the last few weeks
planning my career with Jerry,"
Pat went on. "I'll take vocal les
sons, dramatic instruction and
maybe some ballet. Boyfriends
are out. I hope to have a long
term romance with the movies.
"I'm going to he a star. I know
it. I've always known it."
New Budget
Given Okay
DORR1S The city council ap
proved the budget for the fiscal
year of 1958-1959. ending June 30,
at its regular meeting Monday,
November 3. The budget was pre
sented by Oliver Moen, Klamath
Falls city auditor, who also re
ported that the audit showed the
city clerk's books to be in good
order.
A request for a franchise for
garbage hauling by Russell Shoe
maker was heard. Shoemaker re
quested the franchise to protect
the hauling business he has al
ready built up in paying customers
and, in return for the franchise,
he will be protected in the use of
his own heavy equipment in keep
ing the dump in order by bulldoz
ing as needed.
After making sure (hat the fran
chise would not affect the freedom
of householders or persons wishing
lo haul their own garbage, Mayor
Bob Edgar requested Virginia
Hamilton, city clerk, lo draw up
an agreement that would be satis
factory to both the city and Shoe
maker. At Mayor Edgar's suggestion.
the council voted to purchase and
store sandbags to be used, if
needed for flood control. He also
pointed out the need lor a mile
long flood control ditch closer to
town. The city engineer, Orel
Lewis, is running levels for the
ditch. Mayor Edgar said he thought
that state or federal flood control
funds could be obtained to help
pay the $5,000 estimated cost.
Byard Kelly, chief of police, re
ported the Halloween damage al-l
most nil. He estimated (lie total
damage at $10 to $15 to the drink
ing fountain in the city park.
Chaplains To Jail
But Only A Visit
PORTLAND (AP) The chap
lains of various Portland institu
tions will be in jail next week,
but not for violating the law.
The chaplains and Sheriff Fran
cis Lambert of Multnomah County
will meet for breakfast and a tour
Tuesday at Rocky Butte jail.
The Rev. Roy S. Dunn, tempor
ary chairman of the group, said
the ministers will discuss their
work in fails, juvenile and nurs
ing homes and hospitals.
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Meet To Feat ure
Speech Contest
DUNSMUIR An oratorical con
test will be a feature of the re
gional meeting of the California
Scholarship Federation at tha
Dunsmuir High School on Friday,
November 21.
Thirteen CSF chapters will con
vene in Dunsmuir for an all-day
session. Sherman Ball, Dunsmuir
chapter president, will conduct tha
business sessions, testing pro
grams and their significance will
be explained by Delwin Poe, Duns
muir High School principal, and
Elsie Ellington, school counselor.
The oratorical contest is slated
for 1 p.m. in the high school
auditorium. The Rev. O. A. Tor
rill, Methodist minister, Beverly
Mason, president of the Lions Club
and educator, and Peggy Walsh,
newspaper correspondent, h a v
been invited to judge the contest.
WIN A FEW, LOSE A FEW
VAN OR MY. Tex. (AP) Farm
er A. J. Vogt lost all his savincs
in the crash of 1929 and was left
penniless at the age of 37.
Thursday, Vogt, who hadn't
trusted banks for 2!) years, was
broke again. Somebody dug up his
$3,500 in savings and Vogt had
only the empty hole when he went
to check.
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