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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1961)
Io3 Shonlil Leave 1 Tip By ANN LANDERS I she said from moving She stayed fW Ann Ij.rwUl- Win Is k'n weeks. M,.t ih. twJol nuid is usuallv! .When she returned ber fat.- ts. rHM Woman? Mv wife came back with ber. I haven wwks in a first- been alone ith my wife (or to class hotel. You! long I forgot what it lie. trmildnl believe' Pys r bills, cave ber a car Governor Opposes Any New Taxes, Inrliiflinn Tariff On f inarpttpc. j woiss) j m mm m m m m V vj sjos va a woar ".J. SALEM t.VP) - Gov. Mirk O.'wo ROTC Proposal Is Shelved At U Of Oregon if-W TO - t I iVUtTlANO AP A L'niver. PAIX W. HARVEY. Jr. !e reduvd wiisxs Kfcavite A! he ui, a JJ.J bv2- uy of Oregon faculty proposal to SALEM t.VP) - Gov. MaHt 0 essential lr-isos." Vd ? tUjowo tvo tad Kmv the Resent Officers jj, rLitfjc-.d s Mtaiay be encases' Kx we the thmr.s ir 08 wugnt ber a tur coal. I ve ... . , " " " " ttui max snetved ilooday by the oowdlT h igh- " ner I aon i want per to tu.e jkiw km a prs. era-; ' w-v- 7 . r V JL .Y.- Ba 01 HlSh- Education HERALD ffiV N8, Klaqatb yaflt, Oregon Tuesday, January U, mi Sunili?i35im Shrugged Off SALEM (AP Oregon coun- He said the surplus food goes ties take a dim view of the federal to disaster organizations, public surplus food program for public schools, Indian reservations, and assistance recipients because of non-profit institutions with public pmeranr hum Sett tar a ls Iff- "vtT,;au. nrocrain from commit 'u cost ' administration, welfare recipients getting what is Krji rixvrt u E2--'WtLievt rVtiani a jarrcas i .i. '.. compared with benefits, a spokes- left. k . - -J . . . . . - J . , IM m f -J , , V' toned people in ' r5? fmm bm She mvi fereaee that he They leawi'11'" mat What caa taies, as a k beer cans b I do? JERK reduce the HjcTxub ui tb te3t"t fs- a JUfuoese firm hks tek a ir .Tlmad said Monday. Judge James Harrison of Co- The board voted 44 to take the1'- Presiont AssocUtion beer cans dresser drapers, as Oregon Counties, in said Dear Jerk: Year wife tuu t miSioa boicet. daMvs iarttar. mm a a--c-' dishes and travs. " a.s . under the bed and liquor hot- "r ..maa. Tell ber to pi a 23 houd a bearicg Wednesday eo -ties under mattresses. They wipe beta her fnm mp m f a h3 M enact a cirareCe tax of J . ,r. . r . . . . . . . pvww uuurr muMueraiHHl , , , , (et avuiM km k aad -i: a per cent nreirreBc hxli edly ordered Saturday by Presi The H Taxation Cammr.te ' T -ca tmnm vxiskx f " tJl. nT-rX i en! enny "ay justify re as. 1 ftss cua ta rNKiaa u - - evaluation. their shoes with the shower eur-:ac " Mr it in cnill MBtlnAlitH ftrwt Ml siite tuxenaxot. be sjxI the;P0- Harrison said that only a few basic commodities are available and that this is only a small frac- that'tion of dietary needs. He said all administrative costs would have to be added to present state and county expenditures. Public assistance navments He said the program has been; could not, under the federal laws distributed, he said. The most effective method, ha said, would be a food stamp sys tem In lieu of cash payments, which would allow distribution through regular commercial chan nels. He said any action by Oregon counties . must wait, until the de tails oi Kennedy program are received. J t-cai usiMt.- A - . Ji .t- -. . ...j : ..J I . t ,j w .w. l lt- uk sucne crecii tor n. ae poin ea oui mroing .unay, out .nanceiior sruiiwred by tae Lepsu.r .-,m. -,vt H ft. .v- .i- r, - .L. u.ui'.w.- p n:-.v,-4. u u u P-- bOlw-as J?T 'lSr"LS: JS-l?rf J2?.Ltrlh,ESl 'i.SSSS:.1 ? .f.?ai .l regulations, be adjusted to bedspreads and leave the tab Dear Ana Landers: Mv ,.nnn Committee on TaiaUoa. ,rZSir .... ?T i-kiJ , " ;ni k- '. ... i TS. mmwl eiearette lew " lure bus me pnmw w uV -m uoiiie a prraem r,' 7. :"r " ' niV , Z u Zr irAM tas would tA1"- ' P a plan of reorganoatioo, and for the University of Oregon. He , tay to turn a handle or Fjjn Ust A He ts . i . J ? --SST he boTbiparusan ap-'did not indicate when there might - ... ... ""r - " ... .j .j v. is. " mesnoers ot u su:e proach wfll be taken. be an announcement The maid is supposed to nare uus mce Amencaa g,in wao " ".Publx Vel'a.-e Commission to The governor said the Republi- the room in perfect order far farthe C.S. TtrneoL jogwu levy- . jm.. because "the commissMi cans in Congress should cooper- next guest When people behave I've been pung to showers ". whas-been guilt, of bad fiscal man--,:, with the Democrats in putting 7Lr7Zt TV, 7r. The ' vr.r I ru, Th'H rt .1 al!v would lust amount to an 0" " relus " 1- P"grrn across. But interviewing candidates , within 1 L uT i0" . P"? adopted. twoweek,. Dr. A. UStrdwiU wio - " - , . at said ne can t lire tfietn, aad he said, the Republicans shouli this rightT-FRIED eiagperaung. I want to give a' "There a no fat m my bud j,, . iTthem with a eriUcal eve. i ' i .. j .... i Mvmnr uxi in i. ruuiun i - - other crises. Dr. Richards said a committee to recommend a new Oregon State College president will begin Dear Fried: Ne II isal rithC dxrrer for my daughter-in-law in Oidtrly guests sbanM leave abealjher absence. They will be back! M ceaU for a aae or lw aigbl'in this country in six months. ROVS OtiDOSfl i rt stay. Sobs should leave $1. i i uuiik H uura ue on w aur-j pose them with a table heaped, f pt Dear Ann Landers: You often with kitchen appliances and lin- IO KQTTIIn have letters from women whoiens. My daughters say this would complain because of mother-in- be improper. What is your view law interference. Well, this Is -WILXIA from a man whose father-in-law won't stay out of the picture. I married Elsa three years ago. Her mother died when she was 7 and her dad has poured out all bis affection and money on Elsa. From the start Elsa insisted on taking large amounts of money from him against my wishes so I decided the only way to make our marriage work was to move few thousand mues away. Her dad came out to visit us even before the van unloaded the furniture. He stayed three, weeks and when be left Elsa went back with him. She was "worn out' lull Tintjit lUmRIANIANS" '. "AMUL W01I RID WEDNESDAY!' V Wake 7:f 1t:N EVEKY K!T. inert tmv , burin! Dear WUma: A saawer tar a bride who is half a world away is aa obvious bid for gifts. The least yea caa da b wail till she gets ever here thee elebher 'em. It want be so transparent. Are you tempted to smoke be cause the crowd does? it so, send for Ann Landers' booklet. 'Teenage Smoking," enclosing with your request 10 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 newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. A., I LLOYD NOLAN , I W vunrt vwrwr mm J wswsw mm m II Ejmcommonly nUNKIa UNASHAMEDLY WARM1 TAKE A CIANT im JsNNNV MalM wav f iL r Court Records " '' RLaMATN PSL11 ' ' MUNicieaL couar lilts A. Johnson. Orunk. S2S r lv sys. Jcsttnlns Tupoor. drunk. (21 r llvs ovs. luesns Monisomory, orunK, su w iivi syi. worris avsrtn nay, orum, w o- nv lomre Mackty, drunk. S2S Of flvs AIM Kftflnty lOCKrom, orvw oriving. sjso on tfovs. Olvrnw wottor. OrunK, S) or nvo Dors- The letter "e' occurs most frequently in the English -lan giiag. Tm teaat liequent is q. Off Coed Date BIRMINGHAM. England (LPI Birmingham College of Ad vanced Technology went ahead to day with plans to raffle off a date with one of its coeds despite charges of "slave-trading" and "vice-mongenng from some ot the male students. The Birls were all for H. Col lege officials agreed after some long thought. But, even though the proceeds will be used tor athletics, the boys were against it. One of the male students. 23- year-old Beverly Glover, said "The whole idea is immoral and not m keeping with the dignity of the college. sajd. the Republicans should: retire MIt jummer as OSC presi dent. Dr. 0. Meredith Wilson resigned last summer as presi dent of the I'niversity of Oregon of one member, who refused. He also disclosed that be has search Associates was incorpor- asked the federal Department of 'ated here Monday as a nonprofit to become University of Minne- uuur u oeuare roruana a laoor iirm to engage in o:g researcniSOla president, surplus area to enable it to get projects. It is sponsored by thej prelereno in government con-lstate Department of Planning and tracts. -. ' Development , unemployment, crop failures, and I offset either the administrative I costs or the value of the food Nawtpapar SPOT ADS arc inexpensive Bowling Night? May Have Found Haffifilrl kehc MamhAPC Answer To Clots Of Commission To Ouit ITHACA. N.Y. (I'PIl - A Cor nell University physician believes he may have found a way to dis solve blood clots, the nation's greatest single cause of death. SALEM AP - Gov. Mark O.rson th ,v,mnr E8f E-Oiffton. associate lu..(ijj f.... -r .u. u. , " n ZrVr proiessor ot clinical surgery at member, of the state Public Wei- of most of the proposals made by ' tv Democratic state Sen.' Vernon Cook of Portland in turn charges that the governor is "power mad and arbitrary." The governor said at a press conference Monday. "The com- the governor's advisory commit- find a method u dissoiving blood He was one of the students who mission has been guilty of bad signed a petition saying "It seems jfiscal management and has re-; an altront, to tne rtanoara oi rusea to cooperate wun me. of us as MOW CVtKYOm CAN SU Tk Smt CittrtiiMint Skiir ATFOPULARPmClSI fOMINfi SOON1 2 fc 'SA j - my irnrrr-liil grSio7ffefcisdayi E I VfAvl 1 sKpafloatf iSTHElVORD NboW Crack your Ambers v.hen you see howihe navy am-ns me trmy with the crwmhicsf Y morals to which some pire." ' ? : Raffle, cnairman JiUe Tcague, 8, said that if the boys on the campus were not interested, "we will find other males interested in winning a girl for the night" It s all good clean fun, said Wendy Dutton, 18. another mem ber of the raffle committee. "The only immoral thing about it is the thoughts, of some of the dowdy male objectors." K. L. Stretch, vice principal of .expires this year: Mrs. the college, said he cave bis ap proval after the girls convinced him "they will not go beyond the bounds of propriety. effect until after the governor has submitted himself for reelection so that the people can decide whether or not he is the man who should be given this far-reaching He said the board had bucked; responsibility.' him on a number of issues, uv - - ciots in tne arteries ot persons wV , 5. , , T "suffering from heart and self. I am inclined to feel 'hat aimenls inese proposals snouid not lake other eluding his proposal to move the state Welfare Commission from Portland to Salem. i Hatfield said he wanted the resignations of the four members who were appointed by his pre decessor. Democratic Gov. Rob ert D. Holmes. They are Gerson Goldsmith. Portland, whose term expires later this year; Dr. Mor ton J. Goodman, whose term also Lee Pat- Bill Would Provide For Fund G1ESLER TAKES REST SALEM (AP) - A bBl prepared for introduction in the Oregon l n . t i terson. Portland, 196i; and Mrs. "T uesaay, Nellie M. Irbv. Baker, 19S2. 1 ,u "v " tumf ,unQ Ior Hatfield said he asked for the SU' resienations because he can not 11us blU K"a allow Other scientists have developed a drug which prevents blood clots from forming. TO INCREASE AID LA PAZ. Bolivia (AP) The Bolivian foreign minister. Eduar- do Arze. said Monday the United States will increase its aid to this country from $10 million to be tween $25 and $30 million a year, including $10 million to build ud the country's mining industry. U.S. aid in the past, most of it in the form of food donations but some as loans, has amounted to about 30 per cent of the govern ment s income. The Western Hemisphere 'too- I plies 80 per cent of the world's the state coffee; Africa provides 17 per remove them otherwise except io wnu au ul iw own employes, alnJ ira cwws n um for cause." which it now does by buying in- Asia and Oceania. He said he had asked one of stance Irom private companies, the four by letter to resign, and n biU U"001- lhe sponsorship that person refused. lof ReP- Douglas E. Heidcr. R- oaiem, wouia proviae tor eacn department to contribute its share J! TvY -i ij - AMERICAN' it . -Wf' -EDED WIIISKEV jl f f .J&J ll S if -'''I f u How smoothly a few relaxing games and a drink or two of 7 Crown combine to make a wonderful ..Say Seagram's iiu be Sure "evening Tonight ttisiin i.imuu eonMrr. iei toii cm. nciiii amsitr. is f toor. ti etaitt ittiitit tniiTt LOS ANGELES (UPD-Famed Hollywood attorney Jerry Giesler was resting at home today fol lowing his release Saturday from Mt Sinai Hospital where he had been confined for a rest. Giesler, bothered by a heart ail ment in recent years, was bos- place the welfare of our needy pitalized in September after suf-'and aged citizens in the hands of fering a serious attack. I such a power-mad and arbitrary' Cook said, "This may very well be the death knell to the reor ganization oroDOsal made recently: ot 8 $25,000 fund annually. bv the governor. ... I am not so! Freeman Holmer, director ofj - sure that it would be wise tol"1 5lale uepanmeni ot r inane and Administration, said that the amount of contributions will be determined on the basis of the !loss factor. 1 I gf a ft a a! He said that when the fund nousevyi re wer s wonr rocri rartai m , , j be no further payments into it. Newest Advance in Automatic Transmissions! To Painf President Flags SELLERSVtLE. Pa.. (AP) -Imore than my 12." Ever w order who paints those! The blue flags are 12 bv ( feet presidential flags the chief execu- 8. They were delivered to Mrs. live displays wherever he goes Well, one of the painters making them for John F. Kennedy is Mrs Ivan Jurin. a housew ife and moth Jurin with an eagle in the center and a circle of stars, both in white percale, already sewn on. She' must complete the decora er of four children who lives near lions an olive branch, sheaf oi this eastern Pennsylvania commu-j arrows, shield, eagle's plumage nity not far from Philadelphia. Her shop Is housed in a plain back room of ber home. Some times she wnrks 13 hours on the flags. muz JACK RiCKV ur-inori riEisofi Tht ktf mtn m The Z Iff O mt and lettering in color. She said it look ber II davs to complete the first accrotable dayjeopy. She worked from a photo- srraDh. JLf bSUK "li " oW-fashioned duung the Philadelphia Museum Collegel, ., ,v. n. . of Art has dehvered four flap to;,, rf anCT. tmic; date, bhe expects to deliver fou-, mt UWe more today Her contract with the explained. . 12 in all. by Feb. 23. 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