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r PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Tuesday, October 11, 1960 Polaris Shot: Scribes Out ;CAPE CANAVERAL, Fl. (AP) For the first time in nearly three years, newsmen will be, barred from' reporting a U.S. Diet Foolishness For Slim Miss By A.N.N LANDERS Ideterve pari of 'it, both (or your Dear Ann Landers: I'm in the'"-"0' business success and for! BASIN BRIEFS formation will be withheld on a series of Polaris subrriarine launehings, The atomic submarine Patrick Henry waits at nearby Port Canaveral to cruise submerged to an undisclosed position far out in the Atlantic. There it will begin a series of shots aimed at in creasing the range of the Polaris missile. The Navy said H will not in form the press in advance of the launchings, nor will it report test results. When protesting newsmen asked ballistic missile shot. The -Navyjprocess of witncssing' , ridiculou sj'he miserable (lop on the homo- Viicn in CAyiouo.iuu ,,jr Ul-,-v.m . f J,in0 .larva. IroM. tion w ould be I rae men no ou t want to go mora mcur-lhome, don't want to slay at work ate. (either, to they gu prowling around on is 5' 6" and Kene Kcco Home Extension Unit will meet on Wednesday, October 12, 10 a.m. at' the home of Bertha Slusser. Demonstration will be on foods to tote with Velda Davi- as project leader. Please bring table service. weighs pounds. She's still dieting so she can be slim like the models. My niece looking tor trouble and usually who is 20 ''nd ft. At least you staged at years of age, j your desk, came to spend' Allow me to present you with a f, unAlL- a Tarnation fnr vnur tirnnua at with me. She "h" ollice-and a spray of rag-be hcld a clvde's Towing Scrv- hw iim.weed for vour failure t hnm. iunn nvcuue. mem- hosted Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stokes of Grants Pass and Bert Smith of Roseburg last ,week. Fort Klamotti Merle Raber of Lebanon was here for the first weekend of deer hunting, and was the house guest of his brother and family, Harry Takes Stump In Texas For Democrats By United Press International I said he hoped his GOP opponent Presidential candidates Richard also would agree. M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy Nixon's campaign schedule to- sought votes today at opposite i day took him from Salt Lake ends of the continent, each w ith City, L'tah, to Albuquerque, N.M the strong in fact, blunt-worded and then on to San Diego and ndorsement of a White House, Los Angeles, Calif. The vice pres- In speeches Monday In Warm! come In the South, where som Springs, Ga., and Columbia, S.C., , '"- ; reared hu nuiumi vduiuni; idmi ana the lib. occupant. Former President Harry S. Tru- ident will devote the next three days to seeking the 32 electoral AAL'W members are reminded Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Raber, at man' stumping for Democrat j voles of nis native California, ot the rummage sale Friday and 'the Klamath Trout Hatchery. haiurnay, uctoner 21 ana 22, to Jim McGilvray of Stockton was here this week superintending Kennedy in Texas, told a fund raising dinner in San Antonio Monday night: it you vote lor Nixon, "you hers are asked to bring rummageithe shipment of cattle for the'ought to eo to hell. Dear Ann: I'm only 17 and I 10 -lvne on mursciay, uctoner i-atricK J. McAuliltes and the v-.i.., r v.,.,bfi .k. t,..,i'feel like 100. My boy friend who'20' and 5tav to nelP sort and Loren Miller Company, to Mo- . f a - I's 20 has been acting verv Prlca tne ltems- why, the only answer was thatj the firings "will approximate op erational conditions by elimina tion of certain restrictions neces sarily imposed to protect pop ulated areas. HE WAS THE ANSWER TO SIX-GUN LAW! ALAM LADD , VIBdIA MAYO EDMOMD owen iBiG T 1 Y rf Color For lunch she pecked away at :""""- 10 J wrce vnoplahlB aaH An aflprnnnnim0nlhs aK and wl't look for snack consisted of another coke. For dinner she ate nothing just smoked a few cigarets and had a cup of black coffee. I tried to tell her that malnu trition could lead to serious ill ness but she says the models in the ads look pretty healthy . to her. Am I old-fashioned as she says? CONCERNED Dear Concerned: Your young relative will never be an old rel ative If she doesn't cut out the foolishness. Every diet should be super vised by a doctor. No doctor would O.K. the nonsensical star vation to which this girl li sub' jecling herself. There Is nothing feminine or attractive about these hollow- eyed, emaciated flag poles with hair. They look as if they can't afford a square meal. anolher one. He shows up in new clothes and refuses to tell me how he can afford such nice things. Olene Lost River Grange will hold lts:atn Marsh regular meeting Wednesday, Octo ber 12, 8 p.m. at Olene. Bring sales slips as this is the last Yesterday he brought me a meeting of the quarter that thev wristwalch with real diamonds I can be turned in. All members in it. He goes with a fast crowd and officers are urged to attend i- Dyches and aTm afraid they're ud to no lo learn the new flae nresenta- good. My father thinks I could! tion. Important business will be report him to the police but I'discussed. could never do that. Please ad vise me. KIM desto and Merced. McGilvray spent his boyhood in the care of the Ora Summers family of Klam- Mr. and Mrs. Genu) Welch of Spokane were overnight house guests Thursday at the home of her aunt and uncle, Dear Kim: Don't call the po- lice, but slop seeing the fellow at once or the police may call you. And return the dsimond watch. You know very well he (lion I buy II. Dear Ann Landers: In a re cent column you said "Many men who are successful in business have their wives to thank." I'm a man who owes my suc cess to my wile and i m not ashamed to admit it. There's an unusual twist to my success sto ry, however, and I hope you'll print it so mv dear wife can eet all the glory due her. I The woman I married turned Out to be a nagging, overbearing shrew. No conversation out of her just orders or complaints. It got so I hated to go home after work so I fell into the habit of slaying at my office until 11 and 12 0 clock almost every night. When a ' man puts in 14 hours a day at his business, he's bound to amount to something. Please print this letter because I'd like my wife to know i owe it all to her.-BIO WHEEL Dear Wheel: Very generous of yiu to want to give your wife all the credit, but I think you To learn the knack of feeling comiortalile with the onnosite sex send lor Ann Landers' booklet. 'How To Be Dale Bait," enclos ing with your request 20 cents coin and a large, self-ad dressed, stamped cnvelone. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. (Copyright, I960) NOW" "PLAYING! It's th best ntsrtafnment offer you'vs had In yartl LETS MAKE LOVE A?i A '.- mm iiniiunt.1. 1 1 ClNiMeoP8 COLOR by DC LUXE A.. SEE). w-C. 1 'i.-.vAA'.rSI ar 1. v i "... Goldfine Trial Delayed BOSTON (AP) - Industrialist Bernard Goldfine's menial condi tion has caused indefinile delay in his trial on charges of evadine nearly $800,0(10 in income taxes. Goldfine's trial was interrunted last week by a defense claim he is physically -and menially un able to undergo the ordeal and needs psychiatric treatment. Monday Goldfine's 701 h birth daythree court appointed psy chiatrists -supported t;ie defense contention. U. S. Dlst. Judge iieorge L. bwecney said he would hear the alienists' report Wednes day. During the brief proceedings ooifliine sat molionless and ap parently inattentive. A marshal escorted him hack to St. Eliza beth's Hospital, where he under went psychiatric tests last week. No early resumption of Gold- fine's trial appeared in prospect because Judge Sweeney set Oct. 24 for opening of the trial of Gold- fine's secretary, Mildred Paper- man, hlie will be tried on one of two indictments against her, for attempting to evado $25,589 in personal income taxes in the years 1953-57. Chiloquin Normal Stop of the Drivers Li cense Examiner in Chiloquin Thursday, October 20, will not be hcld on that date due to a meeting in Salem. The next date of stop is November 17, Chiloquin Lodge No. 197 AF and AM will not have its regular stated meeting on October 11 ow ing to the district meeting in Ma lin the Same night. All officers and members are requested to ttend this meeting. A special stated meeting will be called Oc tober 18. Virki Mnrlene was the name chosen for the new daughter of the Carl Dawson family. She weighed 7 lbs., 14 ozs. and was born in Mcdford September 28. '1'he baby and her mother re turned to Chiloquin Tuesday. John Ochoa came home last weekend from Pacific University at Forest Grove to see his first daughter, the, Ochoas' second child. The baby has been named Venus Louise and with her moth er and brother will join Ochoa in Forest Grove later this month. Fort Rock Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Miles have had as their guests during hunting season his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Miles of Glide, and another son and daughter-in-law from Beav- erton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold President Eisenhower went on nationwide TV to praise Republi can Nixon as the best trained man in the country to succeed him. The Chief Executive said the experience of the Nixon-Lodge ticket in domestic and foreign af fairs is "unequalled." Nixon also won the endorse ment of David O. McKav. 87- the Thomas !year-o)d president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), a denomina tion with an estimated 1,616,000 members. The unusual gesture was expected to improve Nixon's chances of capturing Utah's four electoral votes. Kennedy, fresh from affirmirte his support for civil rights in two j ueep ooutn appearances, is in Eisenhower gave his unstinting endorsement to Nixon Monday night in a folksy living room set ting in a televised political pro gram on which he answered questions by 10 women represent ing the "Volunteers For Nixon- Lodge." The Chief Executive described as "incorrect to say the least" charges by Kennedy that the United States has lost world pres tige during the Eisenhower ad ministration. . his deepest campaign penetra tion into Dixie Kennedy accused Nixon of talking one way about civil rights in the South and an other way in the North. Nixon i earlier charged the same of Ken nedy, i The Massachusetts senator said he had laid out his own civil rights views "in all parts of the country." Kennedy Welcomed Warmly Kennedy received a warm wel- eral Democratic civil rights plank might cost him votes. Later in Pittsburgh, the Denw. cratic nominee attacked Nixon'i foreign policy. WALLET Miles. Also visiting were Mr. and New York for three days of cam paigning. He had his eye on the electoral pool's biggest prize the Empire State's 45 votes. Kennedy Accepts Invitation Convinced that the "great de bate" TV scries has helped his campaign, Kennedy accepted the invitation of two networks for a fifth encounter with Nixon. He Mrs. Hap Helvey and Paul Simp son ot KosenuTg. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pyriti of Sa lem hunting here visited the Jess Miles family. mr. ana Mrs. Al Baert are staying in Bend to watch the baseball World Series. Mr, and Mrs. Howard McGee and sons had in their hunting party last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Doud and Ben Shelley of Portland; McGee s father, F. E. McGee of Bly, and local hunters, Jack Gillette and Everett Green. Gillette reports that Howard Mc Gee bagged his deer from some 400 yards distance. 'Big Daddy' Blasts Beafs VENfCE, Calif. (AP) - Like the Emperor Nero reclining on the imperial couch, the man known as the big daddy of the beat genera tion eased his 300 pounds onto a dilapidated mattress. As the noise from the "Gas House" filtered through his up stairs pad, Eric (Big Daddy) Nord declared: "Beatniks are bums. "I don't want anything more to do with them. "They're sponges. Leeches. Everybody wants to be a beatnik these days. They all fall out here and ask: 'How do I- become beat?' " Rip Daddv savs hu Is discard. official judges. On their returning beats for a sugar daddy - Merrill Merrill Home Extension will meet Thursday, October 15, at 10 a.m. in the Recreation Hall. Bring aprons and stay for lunch. Women's Association of the Merrill Presbyterian Church will meet October 12 in the church at 2 p.m. Malin Mrs. Chet Main of Tulelake and Mrs. Loyal Lovencss of Malin visited the National Mum Society Show in Portland last week, where Mrs, Main was one of the NOW! AT THE LUCCA CAFE Wo rid Famous-Delicious BROASTED CHICKEN Real Italian Style PIZZA PIE orders to go . . . or eat 'em here! , LUCCA CAFE PH. TU 4-3276 2354 South Sixth 3 .11 NOTICE Due To Circumstances Be yond Our Control, We Will No Longer Be Able To BUTCHER HOGS We Wish To Take This Opportunity To Thank You For Your Past Patronage. PACKING COMPANY T4 Old Midland Road Phone TU 4-4840 they also attended the Stale Board meeting of Garden Clubs in Bend Irs. Vlnsla llannnn, well known in Klamath Basin, is in San Fran cisco receiving medical treat ment. Anyone wishing to send cards or letters may do so by sending to M. 713, Moffitt Hospi tal. Parnassus and Third Ave- Amcrica's first successful glass producer was Caspar Wislar, who nue, San Francisco. opened a glasshouse in Saleml County, N.J., in 173:). I Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Street TV. HURRY!-ENDS TONIGHT .s's, i iTniiiTnKmnxaii : hi iiifnTTii a; ; a w u u - buried V VjtSf Wmf" her alive I -i .v.'t jl... in the tomb... H.TSS , American international prem andnowshe K L THE UNGODLY.. .THE EVIL haunts him ; , I t - . . . with a ; m rvM r MM House of Uwet . . T I'Jn Silji ClrMBMAScOPe ... COLOR ' v,ncent pr,ce j! fN 4 SjIm m iirvw mank nnunw . mvdwa rnurv Having joined the Actors Guild and landed a few TV bit parts, Nord says he'd rather listen to the rustle of the long green than the clinking of espresso cups and the dangling of bongos. In beatnik circles, this Is heresy akin to Nikita Khrushchev joining the Union League Club. But the (!-foot-6 owner of the "Gas House now an art gallery instead of a coffee house says there never really were any true beatniks "That's just a word that caught on with the squares. Maybe we ought to call them "myth-niks," Big Daddy said. As part of his new respect ability, Big Daddy has shaved off his goatee but the stubble re mains. Asked to pose for a picture, he insisted on exchanging his Ber muda shorts for slacks, dark green shirt and red tie. Nord hopes to start an art colony in Bnja California with his television earnings. "It is a very unsatisfactory art form, this television. But there are some rewards," he sighed. Nord showed his visitor a por trait of himself: a huge head with screws in it. "It means I have an iron will but I'm gentle underneath," he explained. "I dig il." What about the Kennedy posters pasted on the Gas House's front? Well, were not Irving to change the world." Nord ex plained. "It's just that this Demo cratic club offered us $10 month." 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