Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 15, 1963, Page 11, Image 11

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    ( Beauty Surgery Tops
f Psychological Cures
By AW LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: 1 am a plas
tic surgeon who for reasons o'
professional ethics must ask you
not to print my initials.
The letter
from "Ugly"
and your excel
I lent advice,
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1 that vour advice
was incom-i
J P.ete. iou wise-
My sugscsted
therapy for the person who broods
about his appearance and becomes
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Jacob
On Bridge
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King Play
Sefs South
By OSWALD JACOBY
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
One of the best defensive plays
of the recent annual St. Paul
Winler Carnival tournament was
made by James Dolan.
He opened the king of diamonds
against Snuth's three no-trump
contract and continued the suit.
South won the third lead and ra-i
off four clubs and two spades
Mr. Dolan had to make two dis
cards. His first was the deuce of
hearts, his second the deuce of
padcs.
South, one of Minnesota's lop
players, went into a huddle. Jim
still held three diamonds. His n V
er card was surely a heart. Could
it be the king? Possibly, but not
probably. If not. South had a
cinch play. He led his queen of
hearts expecting that East would
win with the king and lead to
dummy's ten of hearts or qu;en
of spades.
Unfortunately for South. .Inn
produced the king of hearts and
made the rest of the tricks with
his remaining diamonds to set the
hand two.
At other tables, the West play
er would keep the king of hearts
guarded and throw away a dia
mond. After that. South woud
simply lead a diamond and throw
West in the lead. West could
cash his last diamonds and then
have to lead up to the ace-qu'V'i
of hearts.
15
Q The bidding has been:
Wert North T-ttt Ponth
1 A Double Pass 2 V
Pasa 3 Pass T
You, South, hold:
M4 VK785 KJSJ 42
What do you do?
A Bid four hearts. Ton
promised nothing when you bid
two hearts and joa have two
kings and m Jack.
TODAY'S QUESTION
West and North pass over your
two heart bid and East bids two
spades. What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
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so miserable he contemplates su-
icide. Alter the patient has been
helped back from his depressed
state, however, he should consult
a competent plastic surgeon,
The individual who feels that his
facial features are affecting him
socially and-or economically.
should take whatever steps are
available to improve his appear
ance. The psychological effect is
sometimes more useful than the
actual physical alteration.
No ethical cosmetic surgeon
would undertake the operation un
less he felt the chance for im
provement ould warrant t h e
risks, expense, and lime away
from normal activities. You have
my permission to print this.
BOSTON HEADER
Dear Boston: Thank you for
adding to my incomplete reply tn
"Ugly." I deeply appreciate the
interest and the generosity of
specialists, such as you, whose
comments help to make this col
umn sound and useful.
Dear Ann Landers: If you ever
decide to pass out awards for
The Nut Of The Year I think 1
should w in it.
My husband who is 52 suddenly
developed an interest in the chil
dren of a friend. This woman was
widowed two years ago and was
left with three boys under 14
years of age.
Six months ago my husband de
cided to be a second father to
Ihese children. I should have
waked up and smelled the cof
fee as you say, because this guy
never paid any attention to his
ow n kids w hen tliey were grow ing
up.
Last week I telephoned to ask
f she'd like to he with me while
my husband was on a camping
trip with her boys. Who do you
think answered the phone? The
oldest kid. They were at home
while Mother was out with Uncle
Joe" that's my old gaffer.
I'm not asking for advice be
cause I know what I'm going to
do. I'm writing to wise up other
wives whose husbands may be
playing the same game. PRIZE
FILBERT
Dear Prize: Just when I thought
I'd heard 'em all, someone comes
up with a new angle. I'm printing
your letter as further evidence
that the man's Imagination knows
no bounds especially where worn
en are concerned.
Dear Ann Landers: I just read
the letter from the teen-ager who
was ordered to get off the phone
when her boy friend called be
cause she had already talked to
one fellow that evening.
Last week something similar
happened to me. I was talking tn
mv girl friend, and I had a clock
right in front of me. We had been
on the phone for 17 minutes when
my mother came over and yelled
right into the mouthpiece. "I'm
sick of your foolish jabbering. Gel
off right now."
Five minutes later a friend o(
mother's telephoned and they
gabbed for one hour and seven
minutes. They tore up everybody
in their church group, ran down a
few relatives, yakked about my
father's boss and chopped up the
minister's wife.
Why is it all right for her tn
gossip for over an hour when I
have to get off in 17 minutes?
PERSECUTED
Dear Persecuted: Your mother
Is not setting a very good exam
ple. What some parents don't un
derstand Is that children nerd
models more than they need critics.
To learn the booby-traps of teen
eo drinking, write for Ann Lan
ders' booklet. "Teenage Drink
ing." enclosing with your request
20 cents in coin and a long, sell
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,
clf-addresod envelope.
Not Guilty
Plea Entered
Martin Lloyd Strachan, 23, in
dicted by the Klamath County
Grand Jury for crimes of larceny
and assault and batterv entered
pleas of not guilty to both charg
es in two of six criminal matters
brought before Judge David R
Vandenbcrg in circuit court earlv
Thursday.
Judge Vandenbcrg set Wednes
day, March 20, as the time for
the trial on the assault charge
and Monday, April 8, as the date
lor trial on the other matter.
The judge also received pleas
of not guilty from A.2.C. Donald
Robert Bailev, 211. charged with
larceny, and Henry Luther Cole.
18, of Chiloqum, accused of as
sault and batterv bv means of
force likely to produce great
bodily harm. The trial date for
Bailey's case vvas set for Mon
day, March 25. and for Cole's.
Wednesday, April 3.
Bailey is accused of stealing
an undetermined amount of monev
and a ring from a girl he was
driving home following a dance
The girl was dozing in the air
man s car at the time of the
alleged theft, police records in
dicate
Cole is accused of assaulting
Klamath Falls man who was
returning home from work during
the prc-dawn hours of Jan. 15.
Strachan, being held for the Ore
gon Stale Penitentiary pending the
revocation of his probation, has
lieen implicated with four others
in the larceny of personnl prop
erty belonging lo Louis Hutchin
son and the subsequent beating
of Francis Hutchinson in the lat-
ter's Beatty cabin. Strachan had
been on probation from Lane
County before his arrest here.
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gressman Al Ullman. Oregon
Democrat, announced Friday an
additional allocation of $45,000 for
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Field Mice
Jump Noted
TULELAKE A heavy infes
tation of field mice is building
up in all areas ot the lulelakc
Rasin and Lower Klamath Lake.
and larmers are warned by coun
ty agents and other agricultural
experts to take immediate meas
ures for control.
Cropland and crops are threat
ened unless a die-off occurs w ith
in the next two months. Ditch-
banks are heavily infested and
thorough surveys of lands in
volved should be made at once
to determine needs for control.
Agricultural commissioners of
Siskiyou and Modoc counties have
poisoned grains available which
nan he ohtained from Bill Huse.
Tulelake. deputy agriculture
commissioner for Siskiyou Coun
iu and l.rrov Smith. Alturas. Mo
doc County agricultural inspec
tor.
The last heavv infestation was
during the fall of 1957 and spring
of 1958 when multi-million noi-
lar damages resulted from the
hordes of mice in many parts nl
the Klamath Rasin including Tule
lake.
Court Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Fab. 14, ml
Euqana Morttoorrtary. drunk. MS or "vf
r 10 dav
Rohart Elliot! Gray. diordrly conduct.
S IOrfll. .
Albert L. Jartoj. disorderly conduct. 125
jrlelt.
Lawrenct JncHon. drunk. HS or livi Or
0 dnvl
Henderion A. Young, drunk, $?S or five
r 10 dnyl.
Chnei L. Rud. drunk. Mi or l.ve- or
0 days
Micnool Joseph Murphy, drunk, MJ or
iva or 10 dAys.
Benny Swemoo, drunk, MS or live or 10
days.
Robert iodn Wldmark, vagrancy, hod
nd 30 dayl.
urKi Frl HnllamnA. drunk. MS Or
Cneiter Earl Snockey, drunk, MS or tiva
- 10 anyi
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ITERALD ANT) NEWS, Klamath Falli, Ore.
Friday, February II, 196J
PAGE-11
Civil Defense Program Defended By Hatfield
SALEM UTIi - A strong de
fense ot Oregon's Civil Defense
Agency was made today by "Gov.
Mark Hatfield, who Mid "I'm
very anxious that the legislature
restore the budcet."
The governor blamed "constant
turmoil at the federal level" for
destroying confidence in civil defense.
Refcrrinc to a Wavs and Means
subcommittee vote Wednesday
which threatened to eliminate the
slate's civil defense agency. Hat
field said "I think the action was
unwise."
He stronelv denied that the
slate CD organization had failed
to perform its duties.
"It has performed well," he
said.
He said criticism of the acenrv
because of shortcomings noted
during Uie Columbus Day storm
were not a sufficient basis to
destroy civil defense in this
slate."
He said the organization did
perform, although Tie admitled it
tunctioncd on a limited basis.
"Nobody has claimed it was
perfect."
He then pointed to difficulties
faced by cities, the slate uolice
and the National Guard.
"Nobody is proposing to abolish
the state police because their
communications network did not
function perfectly during the
torm."
He also noted that many com
mercial radio stations were off
the air.
When asked to comment on re
ports the state may have to pay
(40.000 as a result of the Camp
Withycombe situation, Hatfield
said "I don't Intend to engage in
political charges on this, this is a
legal question."
He said anyone guilty of mis
conduct should be punished, and
added, "this should not become a
political sideshow for political
purposes."
Hatfield said he was sorry to
learn Dr. Donald Pickering was
resigning from the staff of the
primate research center.
He said he had not seen (lie
latest agreement on the proposed
Dunes National Seashore but said
"I am hopeful it will be a bill all
can support. I will do whatever I
can.
When asked to comment on
charges made earlier this week
that Democratic leadership waslpeared his hopes for a during
not handling tax matters speedily session tax election were now
enough, Hatfield admitted it ap-ldead.
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