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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1960)
PAGE TWO Old Verdi, New Fashions Share Spot '. NEW YORK AP Th very striking in white satin cut veryl An unidentified miss also at eldest Verdi and the very newest low; and there was Dorothy Kit- traded attention with a crazy hat of fashion shared the spotlight 'gallen, of television and the press, 'formed of a gold snake, and the Monday night as the Metropolitan! sporting flaming orange hair; and j first ostrich feather boa seen in Dpera got its 76th season off tojthere was, of course, Hope Hamp- a generation. More subdued were M glittering and lucrative start. ton, who sang opera herself many (Merle Oberon in white brocade : Nnb,M of staee. screen, ooera.iyears ago and annually amazes ;and sables, and I Mrs. Anthony livkinn nH th business world opening night audiences with her Bliss in dark gold lame. :were scattered through the huge illusion-this time nioht ...riienm which naid swathed in gold and green avujuuis HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, OreV'rt.ydnesday,' Octohej; gjUflgq , '. Egotistic Malo f air I Finil Love ermine and emeralds. "Nabucco, Verdi s tirst suc cess, deals with the Biblical story of Nebuchadnezzar and is set in was k i-juvMvi.hrook mO tntal AT mniP ihn qi nnn ith individual senls There was James Melton, in! Jerusalem and Babylon. It :onin fn, hifh 45 iron-crav distinction, smilingly es- chosen to open the season for two ; The Met had no trouble packing icorting pretty young Bara j reasons: Manager Kudolf Bing :the house despite its opening iMeister. who .wore green chiflon has a social !nte est m early , ana wnue mum. . i Elsa Maxwell came to someone ; Blvefsary ' r.sorgi- memo, a pairiuuc iiiuveineiu choice of an opera "Nabucco" .which had not been performed in !New York for more than 100 years. ; A great many of those who at tend Metropolitan opening nights are after gaiety, a taste of splen dor and a peek at the celebrities. ; What they saw, Monday night was splendid enough for anyone's taste. There weren't many society beauties or grand ladies visible. And one of the few gentlemen in tails and white tie was a maga line reporter. - But there was Lauren Bacall, else's show, and comedian Henry Morgan chatted at the bar in an improbable group that included WUf ... , , tUt. Mot'. vnlt-nl1nr and covprnl (--j(jic. 7u ' . i; I Whatever stirred up in part by this 1842 opera about the oppressed Hebrew Met singers Patrice Munscl and Licia Albanese took a busman's holiday, drawing eyes with, re spectively, brown velvet with sa ble and red brocade with ermine. Designer Suzanne Godart at tracted attention in white satin trimmed with purple beads, with a tricky matching capelet lined in purple. rYou Can Buy A New ZERO-FREEZ V- Food Freezer For Only 299 00 Big 25 Cu. Ft. Upright 3 Sizes To Choose From At . . ALBERS Feed & Farm Supply 2710 South 6th Phone TU 4-8300 historical reasons may recommend it, many opera goers found "Nabucco" a poor choice. Associated Press arts editor W. G. Rogers, reviewing the per formance, thought that the Metro- -. J..l tl I poiuan migni jusi as wen nave uta waited 118 years more Detore put ting on its first performance of Nabucco. He found it "a melancholy opus scored by a still inexperienced composer with a bumbling libret to," with "vast choruses lumber ing about like herds and the principals often lost in the shut' fle." By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I'm male. 30, educated, good-looking and successful in an interesting pro fession. 1 have a nice apart ment, a sports car, and a boat. 1 dress well and do everything the ads say is im portant if one is to be accepted in polite so ciety. Why can t I fall in love? NO LUCK Dear No Luck: Some peoplr are Incapable of falling in love because they are ALREADY love with themselves. I am not being facetious. It's true particularly with eligible males. Bachelors often get so it In Strand will be asked to become a rubber snake and put my mother's bed. She's not a well iu fagem woman to oegin witn. e nad to . , , ii ,,, j,, j This announcement was made call the doctor to come over and . , . , , , ;,.. u . .u-i . u today by Chancellor John R. give her a snot to quiet her ... , v , ,. ... , erves M Richards at a meeting of the state 'Board of Higher Education. i din pii-my ieu up on uis cliinlc Whu rlnoe ha , ca fnnlJ ish and what can I do? MAR- Dtt-n T(l A Inext July as president of Oregon Dear Married: Your husband Is state Colleee - .L1IJ1. I. l .t I a cnuuian cnaracurr wno Knows tf&kWctiMtitiiie To Be Added To Hiaher Education System bNMOLTli. Jie. 'ABpeilike set up soon under tern- directorship on retirement at OSC.Itur development of state educ. Office of Institutional ftMtyMft'tireclion and was hopeful! The research office will study tional institutions, especially , will be set up in the state system that Dr. Strand would accept the these things, Richards said: Fu-the Portland area. of higher education and Dr. A. L, It answered the question of !what the state might have in mind 'I for Dr. Strand on his retirement !KS TODAY! of no belter way to call atten tion to himself than by making someone the butt of a "joke." Causing people pain and humil iation is not humor, it's an act of cruelty. His adult body is In housing a sick mind. He needs professional help. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a 16- year-old girl whose parents won't wrappcu up in umiiniici "";iet me grow up. I would like a no outsider can make a serious !simDle answer to a single oues. Shooting Case Hearing Slated i A hearing will be held Novem ber 10 by Juvenile Judge Charles F. Foster to determine the facts relating to John Paul Coker, a 18-year-old Klamath Falls boy be ing held in connection with the October 14 shooting of Ralph Ma rion Hay, 55. The Coker boy is being held In the juvenile home pending further investigation by juvenile and dis trict attorney's offices. The shoot ing took place as a result of s neighborhood argument between two 13-year-old boys. Hay's condition is listed as sat isfactory at Klamath Valley Hos pital. A hospital spokesman said Hay should be "going home this week." They have no sincere in terest in loving, because loving means giving and they are too selfish to give. tion. You can skip the morality lecture. It doesn't enter into this problem. All the girls in our crowd .n.nl,. IUIhU T .U-..1,4 Dear Ann Landers: My husband ii, . , , f thinks he has a sharp sense of fc? '"fn' e"ts even U T U;t, ,.4e. T3lr ",wub' ""V uu" " ll " - i uuiiiui. A mum lie a nuia. icaoc , , . T . . . lift 1.1 tell me what to do about a 56- 1 CSl? a. 0t fJtr0ub!e vPHr.old man who hehavps likp "'"'"K tigaiencs nu oi.iuh It TrZ?M ing behind their backs?-OVER- an 8th-grade kid. Lnrrrrrn This is what hes done in the oast counle of vears. I could Eo Over-Protected: I dont back to 1940, but it would take lhink 8 16-year-old girl should up the whole paper. be smoking either in front of He put a fake spider down the i" parents ok nenina ineir front of a 200 pound woman at backs. It adds nothing and It a cocktail oartv. She fainted dead could be harmful. (Millions of awav and thev had to call an very nice people smoke.) ambulance and take her to the !rirni nm Richards said he hoped to get! II I F'' ,-v'J Mightiest of Motion Picturesr j g5 fX' ': . hospital because she could not be revived at home. This cost us $60 in ambulance fees, plus the doctor bill and hospitalization for one night. Needless to say we are no longer friends. On our anniversary he got very plastered and gave his boss an exploding cigar. When the cigar j w oman-hating sadist w ho invented went off the man's hands blewlhigh heels? MR. ? I'm leaving morality out of this as you suggested. From the physical point of view it's, just not smart. Dear Ann: It's late to be getting into the high-heeled-point-cd-shoe rhubarb, but I, for one, would like to know who is the; THE BEAT ENERATION 1 SIEVE COCHMN' MAMIE VAN OOfiE HI RAY DAMON FAY STAIN uitf jr tayce . iirkir rw-JN ' UXSIUiMSlFONGan t c-L-Ifa u-C m MCTUif up, breaking his eyeglasses. This "hilarious joke" cost us $30. He was lucky not to lose his job, I might add. Last night this big baby boucht HAWAII... Fuels for America's thriving age ofaction IkWmiBWBc. 'ViffKV mmwf fc-.TWlimitT.3W.ii ltiii Miiiill8s .,.1... , .Mtiiwa .aa . ...-...Ji.....iJ j Dear Mr.?: According to Chris topher Morley, high heels were invented by a woman who was kissed on the forehead. Are you going steady? Making marriage plans? If so, send for ANN LANDERS' booklet, "Before You Marry Is It Love Or Sex? enclosing with your request 20 cents in coin and a long, self' addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this news paper enclosing a stamped, self- addressed envelope. GREEN MANSIONS 0 !0 LEE J. COBB Fnon.? sirjnrna n ami mmm sar.ir.iv DAViSm-Puion lawfqi nrmiis niiiiifiMi5nri"'u-4u-"t,A'Av MliiUlb UllfKllldlSUIJ! You wouldn't call it a gang. Just Danny Ocean and his 11 pals the night they blew all the lights in Las Vegas! . "jl TECHNICOLOR" PANAVISION KtsFMcn WARNER BROS. stmnj K;i RICHARD CONTE-CESAR ROMERO - PATRICE WYMORE JOEY BISHOP AKIH TAMISOfT HENRY SILVA 'IsutstsTAB BED SKEW GEORGE RAFTU ILKA CHASE' ' ' " Frosh Class Draws Praise CORVALLIS (AP) President A. L. Strand of Oregon State Col lege said Tuesday this year's freshman class is the best pre pared of any in Oregon State his tory. Dr. Strand credited the stress placed on education in the wake of Russia's launching of its Sput nik satellite. He said the upgrading of high school education was "the most important thing that has happen ed in my 18 years as president of Oregon State." It was three years ago Sputnik was fired. Since then, he reported, Oregon's high schools have re sponded with particular speed and deserve commendation for their work. Dr. Strand pointed to record scores made by freshmen i n mathematics placement examina tions, increased numbers in sci ence honors programs: decreases in the number of remedial courses; and very high capability students entering the school of engineering. iw 7 wis kwt DOORS OPEN TONITE 6:45 ; Starts TODAY! IN HAWAII.. . Starting next week, i new $65 million oil refinery will begin adding fuel to America's economy in today's age of action. For our newest state, the $2 million annual payroll, which will be required to operate the plant, will mean new jobs and business opportunities. And the refinery itself will add strength to the nation's strategic position in the Pacific. This is one more example of progress In America...one more way Standard adds new vigor, new dimensions to our economic life. Police Report Two Accidents Two traffic accidents were re ported to city police Monday. There were no injuries or cita tions issued. Cars driven by Bernice Anita Emery. 47, 2045 Garden Street, and Frank Norman Addison, 33, H20 East Main Street, collided at East Main and Garden streets. A car driven by William Thomas Sargant. 16. 17113 Arthur Street, was lowed away after a three car accident. Police said Sar Rant's vehicle ran into a parked car owned by Patricia GurrfpcrtJ 21, 2222 I'nion Street, knocking t inlo a car driven hv Mai caret Clair K'stes. 40, 3M0 Crest Street. The left front section of Sargant's car was extensively damaged. STANDARD Putting oil and OIL COMPANY ideas into action OF CALIFORNIA TWAS XO TRAP JACKSON'. Miss. CPU - The .Mississippi Supreme Court ruled Monday that Mrs. Relive Wright, BO. may not sue her daughter for diimac.es incurred during visit when Mrs. Wright fell atlcr step ping in a bowl of dog food on he kitchen floor. "The feeding of cats and dogs is one of the chores which Is per formed by many hots and host esses daily," the court said. "It cannot he said, as a legal con clusion, that the daughter in fact Bill mtm! The Mountain of Living Me,, FQgR YEARS IN THE MAKING I Th. Feroctous Wind Demon r?J2 ""1CAST OF 106,000... IIIOOO HORSESI F&:&Tl$V t ON THE SCREEN- kWAck'-: I , The Deadly Dagger Dance jA'VV., n Aiy ISoHM rtdWl''XI Th' uin"n ' ' 'it "A W$) W WE FIU&CBS PVER THAW tyMOMOW I mWY i : j Thel'000 Pound & t 'iA7h. :r;'Vu?rh.Ch,rg.oTh. Land Boats : JOSEPH HARRIS - SIG SHORE tetnlatiu I MUM lite h fun Ctloi IHi Stra VlhiiniinN IT mmnmUKl - II set i trap for her mother." it -r M M - .