Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 11, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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FUTURE PRESIDENT This
Robert Kenn.dy'i 6 - year
, n,i,0y i o . year - old son, uavia, snows mm
itting by the duck pens alongside the pool on the south
iwn or the Whit Hn TK. In. t kw
reads "A future president
signed with the President's
Potato Theft Suspect
Tripped By Fast Work
Fast detective work by t wo
Klamath County sheriff's deputies
led to the arrest of a Lorella
t man Wednesday night, two days
. after he allegedly stole potatoes
valued at $450 from the Jen
drzejewski ranch in Bonanza.
The suspect as Richard Giffin.
27. who escaped from officers of
the sheriffs office as he was
being taken to the county jail
following his arrest. As the sher
iff's patrol car stopped in front
of the jail, Giffin stepped from
I the vehicle and fled along Klam
' ath Avenue, finally outdistancing
his pursuers in the vicinity of
' South Fifth Street, ile is still be
,. ing sought by the sheriff and
' city and state police.
The' detective work which
linked Giffin to the burglary of
,-0 sacks of certified potatoes
'from the Jcndrzejcwski spud eel
. lar, Jan. S. wAs thai of deputies
iLou Bogart, Klamath Falls, and
Bob Hartley. Bonanza.
' Folwoing tlie burglary, Bogart
and Hartley went to the Jen'
!T drzejewski ranch and made plas-
Choice Given
"Power Firm
SALEM (UPI) An alternative
- to a $2.3 million claim against
- Idaho Power Company was an-
nounced Wednesday by Atty. Gen.
1 Bobert Y. Thornton.
He proposed fish hatcheries be
built to replace an estimated
10.000 spawning salmon destroyed
- during construction of the Oxbow
Dam on the Snake Hiver in 1958.
Z'- The proposal filed with the Fed-
eral Power Commission would
have Idaho Power Company ci-
'ther pay the $2.3 million or con
struct the fisheries.
The claim for $2 3 million was
tiled with the (FPC) last Oct. 10.
Idaho Power subsequently filed
a petition asking the complaint be
dismissed.
Thornton said he based his ac-
tion on a provision of the federal
pow er act which makes a licensee
liable for damage occasioned to
the property of another as the re
full of construction of a dam.
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ter casts of the tire marks they
believed were made by the auto
mobile driven by the burglar. In
the meantime, Giffin, under sur
veillance of sheriff's deputies since
his release from the state peni
tcntiary several months ago, was
considered a suspect.
The next day. Hartley took the
plaster molds and parked near
Giffin's residence. He then moved
to the suspect's automobile
crawling part of the way, and
discovered that the markings on
the tires of the car were similar
to those on the molds.
He then returned to his office
where he received reports from
several people who stated they
had observed a car identical to
Giffin's near the victim's spud
cellar on the day of the burglary.
Hartley relayed the information
to Bogart who obtained a search
warrant and went to Giffin s
residence the following day. Gil'
fin was away, but Bogart was
let into the dwelling where he
found five of the 10 missing sacks
of potatoes.
Subsequent investigation indi
cated that the suspect was at a
tavern near the Lakevicw-Mernll
junction and the deputies, along
with other officers of the sheriff's
department, went there and ar
rested him.
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Husband's
By AXN LANDKRS
Dear Ann Landers: My hus
band is a 52-year-old, hard-hitting,
driven business man. We have a
lovely home and
a fine family
but he is too
busy to notice
When the stock
market goes
down a, quarter
of a point he no
tices that, how
ever.
Three years ago Lew had a se
rious heart attack. His doctors
told him he must lose 40 pounds
and quit smoking. He hasn't lost
an ounce and he smokes more
than ever. He has had diabetes
for 10 years and is all right when
he remembers to take his medi
cine. When he doesn't remember
he goes into shock. This has hap
pened twice in the last six months.
I've begged, pleaded, threat
ened, cried and even left him.
but nothing fazes him. He still
eats whatever he wants, smokes.
drinks too much and works 14
hours a day. What can I do with
a man like this? FRANTIC
Dear Frantic: Nothing. But you
can do something for yourself
and your family. See that his
insurance is in order and check
with his lawyer to make certain
he has made a will.
Dear Ann Landers: I am 19,
and live at home with my par
ents and two older sisters.
When I graduated from high
school two years ago I wanted
to leave this small town and go
to a designing school in Chicago,
but my parents and older sis
ters wouldn't hear of it. They
said they d miss ,me and worry
about me, and besides, they said,
there is too much meanness in
the world and they didn't want
me to get involved in it.
Maybe I should be grateful ior
the love and interest of my fam
ily, but instead I am resentful.
We talked about this again last
night and they tell me I'm un
grateful and that I have no right
to worry them.
If this is love, I hope I never
love my children. Please help me
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Dear Carbondale: Love makes
no demands. It is willing to take
Its chances, for all of life Is ris
ky. The Indian poet Tagore said.
"Let my love, like sunlight, sur
round you and give you Illumined
freedom." And this is what love
should do. Love thai shackles and
imprisons is not love at all.
The ultimate goal which par
ents should wish for their chil
dren is Independence. So leave
the nesl, little bird, while you
still have the desire and the cour
age to fly.
Dear Ann Landers: Our daugh
ter Roxanne was 15 last August
She has always acted older than
her years and even began dating
at 12. We just couldn't hold her.
She met a sailor who is based
nearby and has gone completely
crazy over him. He is 20 years
old. doesn't say much, has tattoosj
on his hands and arms and a
cigarette hangs out of his mouth
at all times.
The sailor will be leaving soon
for 18 months of overseas duty.
Roxanne wants to be "pre-engaged"
to him before he ships
out. She says this is not a regular
engagement, just an understand
ing that they will wait for each
other. They would wear each oth
er's friendship rings.
We are ready to say yes just to
get some peace and quiet around
the house. We are tired of all the
fighting.-WORN OUT
Dear Worn Out: No 15-year-old
girl should tie herself up with a
boy friend who is half a world
away. Say no. It's high time you
saved this girl from herself by
telling her what to do. This Is
what parents are for.
To learn how to keep your boy
friend in line without losing him.
send fof Ann Landers booklet.
Necking and Petting And How
Far To Go," enclosing with your
request 20 cents in coin and a
long, 6elf-addressed, stamped en
velope.
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.
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DUGAN-MEST
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath
Income Tax
This is the second of eight ar
ticles in the newspaper Eutfr
prise Assn. Income Tax Primer,
for readers who want more in
formation than Is supplied In the
official instructions.
By RICHARD A. MULLENS
and
CHARLES W. SCHOENEMA.N
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
If you are an employe, inde
pendent businessman, doctor, law
yer, salesman, or corporate offi
cer and you do not properly sub
stantiate your travel and enter
tainment expenditures, either you.
your employer, or both may be
denied a deduction on 1963 tax
returns.
You should keep a diary, note
book, or other record of the time.
place, amount, and "the business
purpose" of all such expenditures
and of all business gifts you make
In addition to the diary or the
record you should have canceled
hecks and bills, or bills marked
paid" for all major expenses.
The Internal Revenue Service
has published detailed rules to en
able the taxpayer to know exact
ly what will be required.
A diary is a recommended
means of abiding by the 'aw.
In the diary should be the dates
of each business trip and business
entertainment.
The city or town where the tax
payer stays, where he eats and
where he entertains must be not
ed.
The amount of every expcnsel
item must be noted. The only
exception is where, the items are
repetitions or "contemporaneous"
as where you make live tele
phone calls in a day, and where a!
series of cocktails or one meal for
a group is served. Cab fares canl
also be grouped together. So can
tips. Ball game tickets, dinner and
drinks would each, however, be
separate items unless they were
one check.
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Items should be entered at least
once a day.
But even noting ail expenses in
a notebook or diary is not enough
(or the more expensive items. Fori
these, canceled checks plus the
check or a check marked "paid"
will also be required.
The business purpose must be
noted in the diary. This means
the intended business benefit from
either a trip or entertainment.
Also, the law requires that the
"business relationship" to you of
the person entertained be noted.
If you pay one check for three
customers and yourself at your
home town, and if you have no
breakdown available of the total.
then tho IRS would divide the
total by four to test whether that
one-fourth is allowable to you per
sonally. It would not usually be
deductible while at home.
If you use a charge account or
credit card you must still main.
tain itemized records as set forth
above. A total charge from the
credit card company will not sat
isfy. Keep individual vouchers
from the company.
An employe reimbursed for ex
penses is, of course, subject to
these requirements but can ulti
mately satisfy them by an ade
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January 11, 1963
PAGE 5
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quate accounting to his employer
n.e., by turning over tlie records
to tlie employer). The, employer
must in turn maintain adequate
records and require proper ac
counting by tlie employes or lose
travel and entertainment deduc
tions.
Note: If you want more Infor
mation, you may obtain a free
booklet "Travel, Transportation,
and Entertainment," Document
No. 50)9, available as of Jan. 1
1963, at all local IRS offices.
Next: Your 1862 return,
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one word in reading an announce
ment for a sports car rally that
ended thus:
"They urge you to, wear warm
clothing and bring youc survival
gear. The omitted word was
"warm."
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