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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1963)
Lunchtime Romancing Carried To Extreme? . . . 1 Jt I By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I have a delicate problem and don't know where else to go for help. I can't discuss this with our clergyman or our doctor as . we are well- known in the community and if tins story got out my husband would be fun- I ous. We've been married 12 years and have five lovely children. I have part-time help, which is all 1 want because I believe a moth- - er should raise her own children . My husband owns a small but .profitable business near our I Itome. About a year ago he got Iliui the habit of "dropping in Wat lunch about twice a week. Now he's home for lunch five times a week and it's driving me crazy. I don't mind fixing him a sandwich and coffee, but he follows me around the kitchen with that come-hither look in hisj eye and when his mind is made . ud. it s made up. ; -1 love him very much, but 12:30 " p.tn, is no time for romance with ; three kids at home for lunch, the laundress In the basement, t h e doorbell ringing and me trying to get to a 2 p.m. church guild " meeting. I want to be a good wife but 1 believe there is a time and a place for everything. Please tell me what to do. FRANTIC AND : EXHAUSTED ; Hear Frantic and Exhausted: Veil your husband you married ; him for better or for worse but you didn't marry him for lunch. '.-'Boar Ann Landers: Our daugh ter is 19, lovely, bright and well liked. She has had two years of college and is changing, I'm afraid, from an unspoiled, fresh young lady to a hard-boiled wom an of the world. :-She told us last night that she Sokes a few drinks at school be ;fise everyone else does and she sat nothing wrong in it. She nlorsn't smoke but all the tlie girls 'around her do, and she sees noth ing wrong in that either. She works during the summer .to pay part of her tuition, but we still must make sacrifices to Mt her through. I told her that pitiless she would promise not to Smoke or drink she may not rc iirn to college in the fall. : She says 1 am not being fair to her that site must make these 'decisions herself and they must not be imposed on her. Will you please print your views on Uiis o I can show them to her? 1 need some help wilh thj head strong girl TRULY WOHHIKD Dear Mother: Here It Is but when you ire my advice you may - not be n eager to show f( tp her. :; A girl of 19 Is what she Is. Hrr 'pattern li set and you will not ehangc II. If hrr training has been good you need not worry. If It has not been good, worrying won't help. lion't deny yyur duughter the opportunity to get a college edu cation. Send her. with no restric tions. Quit nagging. Tell her you have faith and confidence and that you know she will 'jever let you down. Dear Ann: I'm a young widow who is going with an attractive bachelor object matrimony Gordon s mother lives in another state. She wanted to come here for a 10-day visit and Gordon asked me if 1 would have her as my houseguest. I have plenty of room as well as a competent maid. I agreed, thinking it might boost my stock with Gordon. Well, I knocked myself out being a charming hostess. 1 took "Mother" everywhere and wore myself out seeing that she had a good time. Now I'm in for it. Gordon said she is so fond of me and enjoyed my hospitality so much, she wants to return in July and stay for eight weeks. Gordon is a great golfer and likes to play cards with the boys. While his mother was in town he spent only three evenings with 1 do not want his mother in my home for eight weeks but I m afraid to say no because it may wreck my chances with him. Help. Please DESPERATE Dear Desperate: Say no and don't worry about what it does to your chances. If Gordon wants to marry you he will. If he doesn't, you can wine and dine his mother for 10 years and It won't make any difference. j JFK Says Mankind Now Has Ability To Banish World Hunger WASHINGTON UPI - Presi dent Kennedy said today that lor tiie first time mankind now has the ability to banish hunger from the earth. Thus, he said, t h e world must bear down on efforts to assure "a balanced and ade quate diet" for everyone. ing with the basic fact that "the persistence of hunger is unaccept able cither morally or socially." In a speech prepared for the opening session of the World Food Congress, Kennedy pledged full American support for a campaign Kennedy proposed live basic; to "outlaw and banish hunger in guidelines" toward that end, start-lthe face of a worldwide popula- Officials NEW YORK 'UPIi-Mayor Ter ry Schrunk and City Commission er Stanley Earl of Portland, ap peared on television today in a debate over that city's cutting out funds for civil defense. The Portland City Council voted two weeks ago to knock out CD funds. Schrunk cast the only vote in favor of CD. They appeared on tlie Columbia Broadcasting System program calendar. Earl said the only defense ebate CD Cufi against the hydrogen bomb was peace and that people had been given a false sense of security about fallout shelters. "When you get people feeling that they have salvation in a fall out shelter, tbey might think they can take a nuclear war," Earl said. Schrunk reiterated that in his opinion civil defense was better than nothing. "1 can't see shoot ing tlie dog just to get rid of a couple of ticks," he said. PAGE g-A Wednesday, June 5, 19ti3 tion explosion that has intensified assistance from other countries, the problem. can solve their own food proh ibited Nations Secretary Gen- lems." eral Thant also spoke at the first "International cooperation, in- session and called for a 2 to 5 per cent annual increase in tlie world's food production to feed its expanding population. Thant said there was a "para dox of poverty in the midst of plenty, of famine or near-famine sidc-by-side with surpluses, paradox which represents, let us admit, such a reproach to our present day world. SHIP AND TRAVEL... awtomacea railway UNION PACIFIC HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. ii mill i i mi hi m m w hw.mii i i In outlining his proposed guide lines for seeing that everyone has enough to eat, Kennedy noted that the late Pope John XXIII in his recent encyclical expressed the conviction that "all men are equal by reason of their natural dignity." "That same dignity in the 20th century certainly requires the elimination of large scale hunger and starvation," Kennedy said. He then listed these other guidelines: "We must recognize the fact that food deficient nations, with ternational organization and inter national action are indis pensable." "No single technique of poli tics, finance, or education can, by itself, eliminate hunger" but coor dinated efforts are needed by everyone. "World opinion must be con centrated upon the international ;enoiT to eliminate nungcr as a 'my m n s S primary task of this generation, fin II I HI I LI LlU rresiacnt sarvepaiu naanax- rishnan of India, sharing in the statement prepared for the Con gress that: "Peace and stability can never be maintained in this world if more than half of its population have to remain hungry throughout the year." B.R. Sen. FAO director-general, also told the 1,000 delegates that they might be shaping world his tory by helping draft a blueprint for a better-fed world. WAKE UP Sen said estimates indicated lour-toia oy tne year w i iL. 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