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PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SUNDAY. NOVEMRER 30. lflSU, Illiterate Boy NEW YORK AP)-A teen-age auto thief who got into the ninth grade without learning how to read, or write was sent to prison Saturday alter his own lawyer sug gested the youth mjght learn something there. Brooklyn Judge Samuel S. Lei bowllz. sentencing George Jarvis to an indefinite term o up to five years, commented: "U's a shocking siluation when a jifflge is asked by a dcler.danl's attorney to tend a youth to jail so he can learn to read and write Here's another tragic example of the illiteracy ol so many of the students who are pushed along, promoted year alter year, without learning the rudiments of the three Hs." Jams' attorney. Thomas P. Lentini.- said the Brooklyn youth had - learned only to write his name. He said the hoy's illiteracy contributed to a delinquency rec ord which includes two arrcsls for burglary and a term in the .New York State Training School for Boys. j. 't RANCH .SOLI) G I ANTS PASS (API Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd A. Johnson announced the sale Friday of their 2.(Min-acre Q-Bar-X ranch near Kerby for nearly a quarter ol a million dol lars? Tlie new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Riding of Lincoln. Calif., expect to move onto t h e property soon, bringing purebred cattle from their Sacramento Val ley ranch in Calilornia. 'AfterWork'Talk Sessions Advised For U.S. Males HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Do Ameri can men need more time among themselves? Fernando Lamas thinks so, if they are not to be dominated by their wives. The Argentine actor feels it important for American males to be victors in the age-old battle of the sexes. "In Latin America, we have very fine custom the after- work cafe." Lamas declared Gold Pot Loses Diamond Knob SAN FRANCISCO (API - The diamond-stuffed glass knob off the top of a solid gold coffee pot is missing. Said to be worth $30,000. th e knob was lifted Friday Irom the pot valued at $70,000 from the stand where it was displayed at I he City of Paris department store Here. Police dusted the remaining MO.ooo worth (or fingerprints, but weren't talking about what they 101111(1. The whole pot vanished two years ago from a Boston express oi i ice. later turning up i scratched. It was made in 195(5 at New Britain, Conn., as the 50 millionth percolator turned out by a maker of nationally advertised coffee pots. : art 'l fc titTte. MGMp-fMi fir tujirf MtiL'j rioouciioft H I I Finnic mnninn IS Iuumo . niL-nAKU a hlW llflmaa iufll WlumAKK g GIG YOUNG , GIA SCALA , I ' in (.IMCMflltUKt III v vi I . TOM and JIRRY 1 . CARTOON I V "AMA GIRLS" y J MX7 ATTRACTION Ml CAHY GRANT Vi J SOPHIA LORCN 1 "HOUSEBOAT" l m ' e Waitress Kills Angry Suitor FLORKNCK, Kan. (API "KiJI me. or I'll kill you." Sheriff Kzra Bernhardt said Rnsie McCoy, 31-year-old waitress. told Win that when Joseph Clvdc Roberts threatened her she grabbed his rifle and fired. rhe bullet struck the 34-year-old construction worker in the head killing him. They had been riding around in Roberts car. The inc dent took place Friday on the main street here. Rernhardt described it as the end ol a long-standing quarrel be tween the pair. Mrs. McCoy, a divorcee, was jailed pending an investigation. Estate Totals $50 In Cash LOS ANGELFS (AP)-The es-' tie of John Stompanato, who was tabbed to death April 4 by Lana Turner's daughter, consists of $5(1.10 in cash and personal effects valued at $224. Superior Court directed Friday that those assets be given to Stompanato's son John, 10, who lives with his mother in Ham mond. Ind. Awaiting trial is a $S(Xl.lMKl-suil Mled in Ihe boy's name against Miss Turner; her daughter, Cheryl Crane; and Cheryl's father, rest aurant owner Steve Crane. "When the men finish their jobs for the day, they drop by for a drink or some coffee They talk against their employers and their wives and get it out of their systems. Then they go home hap- py. "In this country, men have lit tle opportunity or fellowship with each other. They go directly lumc to their wives. Because of this, they are in danger of losing their masculinity." But Fernando is all for the American woman. He has demon strated by marrying one, Arlene Dahl. "Many foreigners tell me they cannot stand American women because they are loo bossy," he remarked. "I think such men are cowards. They prefer foreign women because they are willing to be subservient. To ire. those women are too docile. After cen turies of trying, they have given up trying to reach equality with men. Living with them might be easier for men, but it would also become a bore. ' I like American women be cause they know how to debt. Some American males he lament ed, aren't willing to fight back. And so they wind up being as sistant housewives, washing dish es, changing diapers and wearing aprons as badge of their defeat A man shouldn't enter the kitchen unless he really likes to cook as a nobby, Fernando stated. "When he comes home af ter being away for 10 hours at work and on the highway, he shouldn't be required to do housework." What can a man do to avoid enlistment around the house? "Fight I" the actor said mili- lantly. "American men are the best fighters in the world; they've proven that in battle. Women (ought (or the right to vote, and they won it. Now they re lighting to subjugate the male. The men will have to fight back, that s all." "DENNIS THE MENACE" SI M h l) 'Wanna see a pretty waterfall?' Lotta Trouble For Car Thief NORWALK. Calif. (API Au thorities said Fcliciano Euribe broke into 10 cars in a narking lot and took everything he found of value. Then Dep. Sheriff Thomas Vet- ter arrested him and Euribe found out exactly where he was. Vetter had just .come off duty Friday and the parking lot was behind the sheriff's Norwalk substation. All of the cars belonged to sher iff's officers. A DISMAL FOKECAST LONDON (UPD The sun rose over London Saturday but, as usual, no one could see it. The Air Ministry said the last time London ers saw the sun was 13 days ago and then it was out only for three hours and 12 minutes. More fog, drizzle, mist, smog, etc., were forecast for today. Revival Of Matinee Theater Dropped After Bold Effort HOLLYWOOD (API-Mrs. John Conte finally threw in the towel last week on her effort to revive TV's Matinee Theater. It was considered foolhardy of her to challenge the whole system of television programming. But there are some who think it was pretty brave, too. Mrs. Conte swung into action when NBC canceled Matinee Thea ter, a valiant effort to bring hour- long quality dramas in color to daytime TV. The network claimed it had lost millions on the series, which was sustained as a piomo- lion lor sales of color set. Mrs. Conte's husband had emceed the show through its two-year history. Much to the network's dismay, Mrs.' Conte announced formation of a foundation for the preserva tion ol Alatinee theater. Her goal: collection of 5 million dollars to return" the show to the air. Her drive drew considerable comment from the press and $312. 670 from citizens who were eager to see class programs return to the arid daytime TV scene. But she gave up last week. Why? "Because I (ound myself work ing day and night for the drive and various chairmen throughout the country were doing the same, but we couldn't succeed," she explained. "The reason was that we couldn't get our message across. We had done a wonderful job on direct mall appeal and door-to-door, but we were unable to buy commer cial time to advertise on TV. NBC told us our copy was unaccept- aoie. So now she is returning all the money, according to her promise. She has calculated that the cost of so doing can amount to $9,000 in postage and handling. Despite the failure, Mrs. Conte is not disheartened. "Fverv dav. I see new indica tions in thp nrpss and from ner nn nf a prnu'inp realization that women like intelligent TV programming, sne saia. i ininn we've Hnnp lni tn nrnmote that feeling. If our little group of home- makers could do that mucn. there's hope that television can get better." h rf S VI 1 rJ I s nt,nuau I CWx r TAFIA VI : Mighty feMM'-1 in The i West- wy' RoleThatI Here is T C Fits Him : Your V Like a Gun Biggest j- Fits a J ; Man- A Holster! ; hZSsssnsss' . V I '. FAf fn 1 lfi A ' - . . tm ifenTnnnml .1 J ;;ByWMUifei S teEBB AS THE AS hUii r.4 fih nyi niiuuui 1 17 1 1 in nn rin mm w m mm I I I I II" I M Ift Ai i . m, . nnnn nvr inn n'AOiiiirn nMinrr . ' . I A RIOTOUS three-act comedy is to be presented Decem ber 2, 3 and 4 in the Henley High School musje room by the Henley Dramatic Club. All seats will be reserved. The play is "Nothing But The Truth," one of the best comedies attempted by the group. Curtain time will bd 8 p.m. James Bullock is directing. Some members of the cast caught during rehearsal are, left to right, standing, Becky Short who will play Gwen; Leland Houcle who portrays Bob, and Melvin Page, appearing in a supporting role. Dawn Reeder is at the piano. Wife Of Errol Flynn Pons To Resume Career By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (API Patrice Wymore. who hasn't seen husband Frrol Flynn since February, is plunging into her own career. On Monday, she starts her first film in several years, "The Sad Horse," for 20th Century-Fox re lease. Next Thursday, she onens her new night club act at the Co conut Grove. She has asked Flynn to fly from New York for her night club opening and expects him to be here. Whether he'll make it is an other matter. He has told report ers that their marriage is "coming apart at Ihe scams." It's news to her. "I don't know a thing about it," .says the third Mrs. Flynn. "As far as I know, nothing has changed. 1 have no idea what is going to happen." One thing she does know: She's ouckling down to work to support herself and 5-year-old daughter, Amelia. "I've been out of the business for fi'j years." said Pat. "I had to come hack and start all over again. It's a lot easier now that Amelia is in school. I'm willing to work hard." She'll be working hard these two weeks. Because of the uncer tainty of the sun these days, she'll have to rise at 5 for the film lo cations. Then she'll be doing her strenuous song and dance act at the Grove nightly. Turning back to her marriage with the dashing Flynn. she said "We had a glorious time, living on our yacht and traveling to all parts of the world." The yacht has a crew of 10 and 2 domestic help, but Pat did all the cooking. "I got to be quite good at it, loo," she bragged. "I could turn out a buffet dinner for 75, includ ing the hors d'ocuvres." The yacht is still based at Ma jorca, off the coast of Spain. There is a big new night club at Majorca and Pat plans to play her act there next spring and visit all her friends. With Flynn? That remains to be seen. Balloon To Get Cosmic Ray Data TILLAMOOK "rp I API a huge plastic balloon described as the largest ever sent aloft soared through the stratosohere over Western Orppnn Salnrrfav gathering cosmic ray data. The spheroid was released here Friday by a five-man team from General Mills. Imp nf Minnesnn. lis to study cosmic data for the iavy. n is unmanned. A mPnihpr nt tha lllnr.Vilnn crew, Tom Pawpas, said larger balloons have been built, but this is the biggest to be sent up. He said it was floating smoothly at an altitude of 25 miles. The haff is 3nS fppt tnn0 and 901 leet in diameter. It was filled with more than four-million cubic feet of helium and carried 2sn nnnnrk of instruments. Growing Mexico Elects President MEXICO CITY (API - Mexico inaugurates its 57th president Monday with pomp and circum stance reflecting its growing im portance in world affairs. Adolfo Lopez Matcos, 48. will of ficially begin his six-year term Dec. 1. He succeeds President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines. A clear indication of Mexico's new stature in international cir cles is the list of delegates from more than 50 nations to attend the inauguration. Every major nation is repre sented except Spain and Red Chi na, which are not recognized by Mexico. The 16-member U.S. group is headed by Secretary of Stale Dul les and Dr. Milton Eisenhower, the President's brother. Mexico's new role was empha sized bv a conference last week end between Lopez Mateos and Sen. Lyndon Johnson of Texas. Democratic leader. They pledged stronger ties between the neigh boring nations. Lopez Matcos, former labor minister and presidential candi date of the dominant Party of Revolutionary Institutions, was elected July 6. Robber Aids Theft Victim " ROCHESTER. N. Y. (AP)-A businessman says two robbers who helq him up in his home may have saved his life with an act'of' mercy. (',u Ray Bloch, 57, told police the robbes stopped long enough to give him medicine when he suf fered a mild heart attack, then fled with $4,000 in jewelry and cash. Bloch, owner of a coal and coke company, said the men forced their way into his home Friday when he was alone. He suffered the attack when (hey tied him up on the floor M his bedroom. One of the robbers apparently recognized the symptoms, and asked Bloch if there was any medicine lor mm in tne nouse. ;' The robber got the medicine and gave him some. 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