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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1963)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klanuth Fall., Or. Monday, March 11, 19SJ PAGE I Girl Discovers Death Not End OS Living a-a i By AW LANDKRS -u .-um unacrs: Im a m. 16. who would like to comment on that letter, from another teen ager who signed herself, "Livinc But Respectful." when her father died, her mother insisted that the whole family cut themselves o f f from all enMo! hie and entertainment. Our dad died two years aco. Mom told us even before the fu neral she wanted us to go ahead and do everything just as wo did when dad was living. She urjed us to carry out the same rou tinesto keep active and busy. Jlom never allowed us to feel sorry for ourselves. She im. pressed on us that we were lucki er than most kids because we had a wonderful father for a short time, which is better than hav ing a poor father for a long time. We know, too. that God gives us as! many years as he wants us to have. Our dad's memory is something we must always strive to live up to. I, for one, can't see myself doing anything that would disap point him. LIVING, TOO. Dear Living, Too; Thank you for a beautiful and sensible letter. Tour dad must have been a mar velous man. And you were doubly blessed because you have a wise and understanding mother. Dear Ann Landers: I am 27 years of age old enough to know better but I didn't. I am expect ing a baby in June by a man who is married. He gave me the old line about being separated from his wife and promised to get a divorce as soon as her health would permit it. 1 don't want to bore you with the story, Ann, it's the same one you must hear 20 times a day. 1 bought myself a wedding ring at the dime store and everyone at work thinks I am married to an army officer who had to, go overseas. 1 know, legally, this man must support my child but 1 don't want anything from him. All 1 want is to use his name wlien I check into the hosDital. I'd hate tn en lin under "Miss." and I'd die if they stamped the word "illegiti mate" on the baby's birth certi- taate. Plea help me. DUNCE CAP Dear Friend: You mar not use the man's name. It belongs to his wife. Make up another name, or put a Mrs. in front of your own. Moreover, the word "Ille gitimate" U no longer stamoed on birth certificates regardless of the circumstances. If you want a list of the homes for unwed mothers in your vicini ty send me a self addressed stamped envelope. I'd be glad to help you. Thai's what I'm here for. Dear Ann Landers: Congratula-. lions on your down-to-earth sen sible advice. Now, may 1 have some? My husband is a good-looking. successful executive. We've been married for 20 years or perhaps I should say, I have been married for 20 years. As you know a w ife is always much more married than her husband. Yesterday 1 received an anony mous phone call from a woman. She told me she had walked into my husband's office and caught him embracing his secretary. She said she later had a talk w ith the secretary and warned her to leave my husband alone. I didn't recog nize the caller s voice and she refused to reveal her identity. All he would say is "I am a friend." I'm ill over this and don't know w hat to do. Shall I tell him about the 'phone call? I have no reason to believe he is cheating on me but they always say the wife is the last to know. UN. D. SIDED Dear In: If you would allow an anonymous telephone call to make you III, you have mighty little faith in your husband. Tell him about the phone call calmly and dispassionately. Make it plain that your faith in him remains unshaken. He should be alerted that somebody is trying to break up his marriage. 0 D if; V .1 JL. mi HIA he ji. h '- on. r "Hey! Your slip's showing!" Jobless Jump Jars Federal Economists WASHINGTON (UP1) - Gov. ernment economists were con corned today about the jarring increase in unemployment last month, but emphasized that it did not mean a recession is in the wind. The consensus was that the sudden rises in unemployment in the past have not always meant that business was in for bad times. It is one of those flighty economic indicators that frequent ly puzzle forecasters. However, there is no doubt thai this one has them worried not only because of the size of the jump but because of its timing. The Labor Department sent the chart watchers to their record books Thursday when it an nounced that the seasonally ad justed rate of unemployment was 6.1 per cent of the labor-force. This was the highest in l; months. The development had an added impact because this month busi ness equals the recovery period of the last recession. Economist felt that if something were goinp to happen, it might be now. 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