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PAGE t HERALD AND I (JsZIi - RETIRES FROM ROAD J. W. Ray, center, shilte hands with superintendent ' Worthington Smith of the Greet Northern Railroad. Ray retired from the Greet ! Northern last week after serving for 33 years. He first beqan railroading with the ' New York Central in 1920 at the age of 24. Also shown ere officers of the SUNA - Lodge; left, E. E. Glasscock and right, Marie BrittonQRay will continue to reside in ; Klamath Falls. ' Two Sentenced To Penitentiary After. Circuit Court Hearings Two men were given 18-month penitentiary sentences Tuesday by Circuit Judge David R. Van. denberg. one for larceny and the other for a probation violation. ; Charles R. Hoxie, 24, a form Jingslcy Field airman, Was sen tenced on the larceny charge. He pleaded guilty Tuesday and waived the two-day waiting Jferiod 'for sentencing. Ho admitted steaiQert M- Redding said Ho x 1 e re lng about $40 from a coin chang ing machine on July 27 from the feon-O-Wash Laundromat? 3622 South Sixth Street. ThbSRVGH - twailVotoi.0MHlMMA Urrnuj ' " : ANTHONY QUINN VOKO TANI ' MTCK O'TOOLB ' ' ' i i.r y "AHATjOEIY AUTOffi Say JOE HYAMS, N.Y. Herald Tjlbun. j iSaB 15 NATURE NYMPHS! Starts THURSDAY! THE MOST W0K9R0US W0KDHS HEX TO EXCITE AND DIU3HT THE SCREEN! Ends TONITE! 'MISTY" ft "DAYS OF THRILLS ftdLAUGHTIlT NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. William K. Bradshaw, Hoxie's1 court appointed attorney, asked tiie fudge to give "serious con sideration" to prqiwtion. He said Hoxie had been brought up in foster homes and had no previous felony convictions. He said Hp-j le's troubles were duGbrlmariiy 16 drinking. Deputy District Attorney Rob ceived a bad conducWdischarge In March from the Air Force after hestole some money and some Has. Frankie Joe Berry, 26, also a former airman and accused of coUaboraWog. with Hoxie in the men, pieaaea not guilty, his trial date was set for "act. 16, TrS probation violator was Wal- ter R. Chumley, 37, of 312 Mc'by Samuel A. Rutledge, 25, Se- Kinloy Street, He had been given three years' probation in Sep tember, 1959, after pleading Ruil-i ty to a bad check charge. Probation Officer Joe Lippert said the violation was that Chum ley left the state and failed to re- Prl- 55 Pretty G?ite Corapxsf Fop Mfos Ai&&DbQ&&Potyft ATLANJjJC CITY, N.J. UPI -I Fifty-five pretty glrlshid their nerves with straight backs and bright smiles today and got down to competing in earnest cO the (POORS OPIN AT 4:45 DOORS OPIN AT 6:4! Wednesday, September (, 1S61 Judge Vandenberg als heard these pleas Tuesday : Delmar R. McMullen, 42, Rose burg, pleaded guilty to obtaining money and property by false preiQises.He will be sentenced Friday morning Two men pleaded not guiltyOo the crime of assault with Intent to kill. They were EdnQid T. Kil- lough, 31, Route 3, Box 1140 C, and Sammy R. McKnlght, 32, of 1734 Lark Street. Killough's trial was set for Oct. 2 and McKnight's for art. 25. KclWeth J. Mallnak, 39, Bellflow- Calif., pleadedrtiot guilty. He is charged with knowingly utter ing and publishing a forgec(Jank Oct. 9. A noftguilty pica was enlereW attle, accused of larceny by bailee. He 'fill go O tr Oct. 23. E. Gail Osborn, 40, former Klamath Falls insurance sales man, asked to chaiVV hiOplea from guilty to not guilty. A hear ing on thw motion to change the plea will be hsy on Oct. 5. Miss America crogn and $35,000 in scholarships Nineteen of U'Ojm, in groups of; three and four, will have their: first crucial meeting with the 11 pageant judges this afternoon and compete tonight in the first Con- tnntlm Unit atretnintt nnmn n.a. IllllllltU IVO. ClUlllcVll Wilt U U 11 bathing suits for the be-ribboncd runway conflotltion, longciOasso ciated with the 40-year-old Atlan tic City buuity contest. The re maining l" including Mi'Q Ha waii who gamely plans to tryer soprano soio aespue severe laryn gitis, compete in talent prelimi naries. P..,, The v r e e groups, uuouetoj 'Rose'Carnfton" and "Chry sanlhovum," will alternate thesel roles Thursday and Friday until all have iQnpeted in three cate gories and had their white-cloves- and-best-manners chats with the1 three women and fi'fl)m'n who will award the crown on Saturday night. Winners of talent and bathing suit competitions, but not eve ning dwra parades, will be an nounces eacn nignt. All an nounccd preliminary winners are assured at least $1,000 scholarship awards, as are six top Jto?ed performers In talenCfcalegoncs. lens oi tnousanas ot person i""-3 turned out Tuesday night to wati'ht1'a,1 54 of tlie .Vjing aspirants ride a four-mile illuminated Boai-dwalk parade between civic floats, high scnool Bands andiindreds of almost-as-beautiful drum major ettes, The stricken Miss Hawaii, Joan Vine, 18, stayed in her hotel on: a doctors advice in hopes it would helper voice out of !ts suo-soprano reglstw? Hijacking Now Piracy0, WASHINGTON (AP) - PrasO dent Kennedy has signed into law a bill making aircraft hijacking an act ol pirucy with penalties up to death. The measure which also in cludes penalties uf 20 yean lo life1 In prison was enacted hy Con gress in reaction to un-polnt scSiUre ot commercial airliners. The law also carries penalties of up to five years and a S5.000 fine for giving false information about plane hijacking!, and up to a year in jail and $1,000 fine for Illegally carrying concealed weap Dad's Television Bothers By ANV LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: For six years I've been married to a man who is married to the television set. We have three TV sets in our home and he keeps them all on so when he has to go from one room to another he won't miss any thing. Last week there was an electri cal storm and all the power went off. We had our best conversation since TV was Invented. He told me what was happening at Ihe bu.wss and I told him things the kidfwere saying and doing. It was as if he'd been out of town for a couple of years. I like to watch a few programs but I can't sit there and look at just anything. Please tell meJiow to get my husband away from the set. Or do I have to pray for another electrical (gn? NO MATCH Dear No Match: It's up to you to prove to your husband that people can be more interesting than pictures. A wife who doesn't know how to compete with a seven-year-old movie isn't much of a woman. Make social plans a couple of times a week. Have people In and go out with friends. Once you've made the arrangements he If go. And If iMm are good arrange ments he'll be glad he did. Dear Ann: Our child was born four days too late to get into pub lic school ihis fall. My husband and I areyirious with the author ities because they refuse to make an exception Harold is a very, bright child and can hold his own with children who are a year or two older than he is. If he were judged on the basis of his vocabulary and com prehension he would qualify for the fwl or second grm-.O We feel that thschoot system is arcWiic and that entrance into the first grade should be based on whatOchlldren know, not when they were born. May we hear your views? K Dear rr.L.: experts in eounjk hJ- ... tlou say it is better for a chad to enter school a little late Ijjun a little early. Such children learn to read more rapidly and they get along better with other youAsters. Prf) cocious children often run into trouble because their emotloiM dcvclopmcoi lags behind their In telleVual Vevelooment. Putting them in with olTrer children can be a serious mhVke. Keep your bright child o&upled at home with stlmiilatlnir Inter ests, and don't feel that the sftool authorities are being unreason able. They are doing you and your plldo- a than you realize. grenleriervlce Lead Trade Dealxe VANCOUVlCt, B.C. (AP) CamOun mining firm has com pleted a deal to trade lead to the United StatA government for sur- plus acdcultural products, the Vancouver PrnvinrA save . ...v... o ,.1 The newspaper saii. the plan nonlin,0j k(u,y rrt. dated Mining and Smelting Co. and the U.S. Department ot Agri culture. The company will dcAer 55,000 tons of leadjalued aftlO million to the U.S. government for stock piling, the Province saii The de- parlnjent, it saiCwill rVease stj plus wheat, coin. rice, tobao and cotton for saltPto countries in economic need. Proceeds of the sales wit go 16 the company asO payment, the newspaper reported. The Province said the deal is half of a two-pronged move by the U.S. to reduce world leaa stock piles by ISO.OOO tons. A similar deal invohrino about SA nOinn lias becO completed with Broken Hill Associated Smelters Proprie tary Ltd. of Australia, it reported The newspaper said the effect of y move would be large to maintain or stasiiize world lead prices, The U.S. Supreme Court his oven-uled Its own decision on in- frequent ocjWtions. Kiimam Falls, rftctoon Strvlng Soutfwrnvyrerfon id NOrmtvrn California Publiihtd dally (aacapf Sal.) ant) Sunday by - j Klamath Publishing Company Mafn al Esplanada 1 Pnona TUxado 4MI W. B. SWEETLAND, Publlsttar Cnftrtd as stcond cuu mattar at tha pott o'fka at Klamath Palls. Ortgon, on August JO. 19M, undir art of con graif, March X UK. &acerd-iass pos ago paid ot Klamath Falls. Orofon and at additional mailing otficm. SUiUCRIPTION RAT li I Carrlar U 1 Month I l.n 4 Month .tlO.30 1 Yaar SJl.OO Mall in Advanc 1 Month , ,n a Monthl , tl.M t Yaar l.00 Carriar and Dolri waohday & tvntfay. copy toe UNITED PtS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Subsclbors not rtcttvino dtiivtrv of thair Haratd and Naws. pitato ifhon Vi Mother Dear Ann Landers: I'm a wid ower who has been dating a wid ow for seven months. J am 53 and; she is 45. I want to marry her but she is not ready to give me a final answer just yet. She goes with a few other men but I have; reason to believe she prefers me The problem is that she has been affectionate in private but; when any of her family Q around particularly her children, she re fuses to let me even hold her hand. I think this is pretty fool ish for a woman her age. I resent not being able to express my real feelingsUur her whenever IQish. Am I right when I say she is not open and above board? FRANKLIN Dear Frank; Sorry, but I think the woman is showing good judg ment. Apparently she Isn't ready to announce that there Is more than Just friendship between you and she Is behaving with taste and discretion. Mil alcohol is robbing you or someone you love of health and dignity, send for Ann Landers booklet, "Help For The Alcoholic," enclosing . with your request 20 cents in coin and a long, self- addressed, stamp$ 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. O Q O o o 1 l o I $1 ' o o o 0. ' : lyJrLJJ I) h o , o o Q ;o STwl i- if F Q o o ?0 n. t 17 II I Co m rT rtt t-.t a , " O A4,yiiMk ron oven eoo.ooo oreoon 8. iiiSO Next WASHINGTON (UP!) - Start- ing next Igjirch 5, U.S. drug man ufacturers will be required to in clude in each package of drugs a statement on any harmful side ef fects. The Food and Drug Administra tion (FIJAi announced the new order Tuesday. The tightening of regulations previously had been opposed by the drug industry and the American Medical Associa tion. U Under' the new order, a bro chure containing complete infor mation on a drug's qualities will be included in every shipment to doctors, druggists and hospitals. This "package insert" also will Wife Charged With Death SALEM (AP) Gaunt, gray- haired Mrs. Margaret Moore was formally charged in District Court today with first degree murder. Salem Detective E. W. HewUt signed a complaint accusing the 55-year-old woman of bludgeoning her husband, Earl . Raymond Moore, to death last Friday morn ing. 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