Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 21, 1961, Image 2

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HERALD AND N'EWSeKlamatb Falls, Ore.
Thursday, September 21, 1K1
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Art Theft
Case Solved
LOS ANGELES (UPD- Police1
Wednesday night arrested a Costa
Mesa, Calif., real estate broker
on suspicion of stealing (our mod
era paintings valued at $246,193
from the Bel-Air mansion of Da
vid E. Bright, a wealthy indus
trialist.
Edward Henry Ashdown, 39,
"was arrested at' his home by
:Vest Los Angeles police, Chief of
; Police of Costa Mesa and an
; FBI agent.
Costa Mesa li about SO miles
.' southwest of Los Angeles.
The paintings were not found
- at his home and Ashdown denied
the Sept. 10 crime. Two of the
; paintings were by Pablo Picasjo
and the four originally were an-
nounced as worth $670,000, but
' Insurance agents later estimated!
' Iheir worth as $246,165.
- Lt. Grover H. Armstrong of the
West Los Angeles division said
; Ashdown was traced through fin
; serprints left at the scene of the
; rime. He said the prints matched
; those made by Ashdown when he
was arrested In March, 1958, for
fraud. '
Step Child IVeetls
Loves Sympathy
yr, ' jd for her
Works Bill
;Gets Okay
WASHINGTON (AP)-A public
. -works appropriation bill raising
;;the amount of money for Wash
:'bigton and Oregon projects $690,'
'000 above the House-voted sum
- has Senate Appropriations Com
jnittee approval.
'. As approved Wednesday the
amount for spending on Army
Engineers and Reclamation Bu-
reau work in tlie two states would
be raised to $88,078,000.
"; The amount for planning for
r Lower Granite Dam on the Snake
'.River in southeastern Washington
Would be raised from $400,000 to
;-$60o,ooo.
El Two new projects In Oregon
-would get money, $250,000 for
j-construction m me ueaver wrain
;aga District, on the lower Colum--:bia,
and $40,000 for north jetty
planning at Tillamook Bay and
".Harbor.
Sen. Warren G. Magnuson, P
Wash., said the additional money
' for Lower Granite would advance
. construction so power could be
produced by 1969.
Dear Ann Landers: Seven years
ago I married a man whose wife
died in childbirth. His little girl,
Linda, was two
years old at the
time of our mar
riage. Tom's sis
ter took the baby
when she was a
old. He
$30 a month
hpr keeD.
Now Tom and 1 have two daugh
ters of our own. When Linda
comes to visit us weekends It's
and endless battle. She's sloppy,
ill-mannered, and tries to boss
my two. The girl is very much
overweight and sneaks candy and
pop behind my back.
Linda says she wants to live
with us all the time because our
house is prettier than her aunt's,
there are better things to eat
here, and more to do In our neigh
borhood. I'm afraid she'll cause
nothing but trouble In our family
and I don't want her. Tom says
it's uo to me,
Of course I feel guilty but what
shaU I do?-TINA
Dear Tina: This unfortunate
child needs love and understand'
Ing. She would get neither In your
home.
You are not sufficiently wise nor
mature to accept the challenge of
coping with Linda. I suggest that
you make an appointment with an
expert on problem children. When
you gain some insight into Lin
da's emotional needs you may
then reconsider.
Dear Ann Landers: I work in
one of the country's finest ho
tels. Something has been bugging
me and maybe you can come up
with the answer.
Whv do certain people think It's
all right to throw away thousands
of dollars on the crap tables, stay
In the fanciest suites, eat and
drink like royalty, and then, when
DOOM OWH Mt
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IRS Closes
Newspaper
COOS BAY (AP)-The Internal
Revenue Service Wednesday night
closed the Coos Bay World
dally afternoon newspaper.
Agents of the IRS padlocked the
front door of the World's building1
and posted a sign which read:
"This property soiled for non
payment of Internal revenue taxes
by virtue of levy issued by the
district director of Internal rev
enue. All persons are warned not;
to remove or tamper in any way.
The notice was signed by James
Baumgartner, revenue officer.
Sheldon F. Sackett, editor and
publisher of the World, could not
be reached for comment at once
Arthur G. Erickson, the district
director of internal revenue, said
In Portland the property was
seized because of failure to pay
withholding taxes by the Times,
Inc., the corporation which owns
the paper.
The amount the government
claims was not disclosed.
The government hopes to reach
a satisfactory agreement with the
paper, Erickson said.
it comes to tipping, cheap out like
nobodyis business?
Some big shots give a bellhop
four bits for handling two 60-pound
bags and then flip the doorman
two bits for parking a Lincoln
Continental. In the dining room
their colors really show up. They
are all the time tryng to pick a
fight with the waiter so they can
use it as an excuse to leave a
small tip or none at all. What
makes rich people so crummy?
-LAS VEGAS
Dear Vegas: Rich people aren't
any crummier than anyone else,
Generosity, stinginess, kindness
and meanness are all human qual
ities which can show up In any
person, regardless of the size of
the bankroll.
To label all people of means as
cheap and abusive Is an unfair
and Inaccurate generalization.
Dear Ann Landers: The woman
who comes to clean for me three
days a week Is about 40 years of
age. She has a nice figure but
she has a homely face. Yesterday
she showed up in a two - piece
strapless outfit, midriff style
When she kneeled over to wipe
up the kichen floor she almost
lost the top of her outfit. My
husband thought this was very
amusing.
I have lived in this country only
two years. Is it proper to tell a
woman who comes to clean what
kind of dresses to wear? My
husband says no. What do you
say?-E.K.
Dear E.K.: Not only Is It prop-
', but In this case it seems ur
gent. Tell her a simple house-
dress will do. Some cleaning worn'
en wear uniforms, lt might be
nice If you bought her one.
To learn how to keep your boy
friend in line without losing him,
send for Ann Landers' booklet,
"Necking and Petting And How
Far To Go," 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
newspaper enclosing a stamped,
sclf-addrcssed envelope.
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PORTLAND (AP) - The sixth
Japan-American Conference of
Mayors and Chamber of Com
merce Presidents began its fourth
and final day this morning with
more discussions of joint trade
problems. '
Delegates from the two Pacific
Rim nations heard some Ideas on
this subject Wednesday from
former U.S. Sen. William F.
Knowland, now an Oakland, Calif,
newspaper editor and assistant
publisher.! ; v
He said a quota basis for im
ports may be the thing that would
solve problems ' arising from
foreign trade.
He said pressures on Congress
(or more drastic action will grow
unless there Is a "well-thought'
out quota system, or some bettor
system if it can be devised."
He also said the United States
and Its allies are near an inter
national "high noon" in their
struggle against communism.
"In fact," he warned, "it can
be said that it now Is past 11:45
Knowland said that last Juno
3 Soviet Premier Khrushchev gave
President Kennedy a six-mon'h
ultimatum regarding a peace
treaty on Germany.
The sue months will be up Dec.
he reminded, and "it would tie
highly dangerous for Americans
or the free world to put any other
interpretation on this ultimatum.
Vicious Dog
Report Probed
The city poundmastcr and po
lice Tuesday investigated a report
of a vicious dog that attacked and
killed a smaller dog Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Harvey La.vley, 970 Cali
fornia Avenue, said a large dog,
owned by a neighbor, came into
her-yard and attacked and killed
the family's pot rat terrier. The
neighbor, contacted by police, said
the dog w as not dangerous to chil
dren and the case was dropped
(or lack of a complaint.
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