Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 06, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, June 6, 13
HtlD ANO HIWi, Klim.ll. Fan. On.
PACE -A
Robert Kennedy-Hoffa
Feud Heads For Courts
CHICAGO (UP! - Atty. Gen.
Robert V. Kennedy has intensi
fied his efforts to get a convic
tion of Teamsters president
James . Holla.
A federal grand jury in Chica
go indicted Hoffa and seven
other persons Tuesday on charges
alleging they fraudulently ob
tained S20 million in loans from
a Teamster pension fund and used
more than $1 million of it for
themselves.
It was the seventh time since
Kennedy and Hoffa first tangled
while Kennedy was chief counsel
for the Senate Rackets Commit
tee that Hoffa has had court ac
tions filed against him.
The action Tuesday came after
two years of investigation by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
and the Justice Department. It
came in the form of a 28-count,
55-page indictment.
Cases Combined
As tlie indictment was handed
down, a 16-count mail and wire
fraud indictment against Hoffa
was dismissed on motion of Ken
nedy's department in Tampa, Fla.
U.S. Dist. Judge Joseph P. Licb
dismissed the indictment involv
ing Hoffa's connections with a
Florida real estate firm. Sun Val
ley Inc., so the case could be cou
pled with the Chicago prosecu
tion. The Chicago indictment accused
Hoffa of deceiving fellow trustees
of the Central States, Southeast
and Southwest Areas Pension
Fund, headquartered in Chicago,
to obtain loans for favored com
panies in six states. Most of the
companies are in the Miami, Fla.,
area.
The indictment cited loans for
financing of companies for con
struction of hotels, motels, shop
ping centers and other projects in
Florida. Louisiana, Alabama, Mis
souri, New Jersey and California.
Says Money Diverted
Pension fund trustees once were
told, the grand jury said, that $2
million in loan funds was used to
build a North Miami hospital
whereas a "substantia! portion"
of the money was diverted to
other uses.
The indictment said Hoffa used
"fraud, deceit, misrepresentation"
to obtain approval of the loans by
the seven other union and eight
management representatives who
run the pension fund.
Others named in the indictment
were:
Benjamin Dranow, 56. former
owner of the John W. Thomas De
partment Store, Minneapolis.
Minn., now in prison for mail
fraud and income tax evasion;
Abe T. WeinWatt, S7, retired Mi
ami Beach, Fla., businessman
and former associate of Dranow;
S. George Burris, 65, New York
City accountant who was a stock
holder in Sun Valley Inc.: his son.
Herbert G. Burris. 41, New York
City attorney; Samuel Human, 69.
Miami Beach, a real estate oper
ator who refurbished two large
old Key West hotels; Calvin Ko-
ens, 39, Miami Heacn builder
who was convicted of a housing
loan fraud last year; and Zach
ary A. Strate Jr., 43, New Or
leans builder and real estate man.
ADA
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Yes, offer 17 years in the Furniture Business in
Klamath Falls, Ben Adair is retiring. The business
Adair's Furniture is going right on, under the
new ownership of Bob Cushman, And Ben Adair is
going right on living in Klamath, devoting his time
to other interests.
The Klamath country and Klamath people are the
best on earth, Ben says, and in appreciation of the
wonderful years of business here, he is bringing
these tremendous offerings to Adair's customers in
once-only Retiring Sale.
Shop Thursday and Friday nights until 9:00, and Sat
urday 9:00 'til 6:00. All previous Adair's customers
are invited to add to their accounts. Adair's will con
tinue direct financing, with up to 24 months to pay.
ONE MOBE WEEK ONLY
OKEW1DE
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THE DOCTOR SAYS
Simple Replies To
Child's Sex Queries
By W. G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Sex education can be destruc
tive rather than constructive. It
is not just a (ather-to-son or
mother-to-daughter lecture, nor a
pamphlet on coming of age pre
sented with the approach of pu
berty. It is not just an anatomy
lesson, nor a discourse on the
phsiology of reproduction.
Primarily, sex education is the
transmitting to a child of atti
tudes regarding sex. If by word
or deed you give your child the
impression that sex is something
dirty, he will go through life with
an emotional scar that will pre
vent his achievement of life's
greatest joys happy marriage
and parenthood.
It is only the abuse of sex that
Is dirty or that has grim conse
quences. Proper sex education not only
prevents a serious emotional
handicap, it is also our most
powerful weapon against vener
eal disease. It is essential, there
fore, that ail of a child's early
questions about sex be answered
simply, truthfully and without
embarrassment.
Unfortunate indeed is the par
ent who finds it impossible to do
this, for between such a parent
and his or her child a lack of un
derstanding will create an ever
widening gap.
The preschool child need not
be given a long, technical an
swer but should be told enough to
satisfy his curiosity, and what he
is told must be the truth.
One mother, when asked by
her 5-year-old son where he came
from, told him. "Before vou were
horn 1 carried you right under
my heart." No more information
was needed. The boy appeared to
be well pleased with this thought
and went outside to play. I think
this mother handled the situation
very well, and I have no fears that
she w ill not add to this knowledge
by bits and pieces gradually as
lier son grows older.
Sex education is a function that
can best be shared by home.
school, and church. But the atti
tudes learned in the home out
weigh all others. A parent who
objects to the proper presenta
tion of certain phases of this sub
ject in the school his child attends
may be obstructing not only the
normal development of his own
child, but that of his neighbor's
children.
If his own child has already re
ceived his information, hearing
it again in wholesome surround
ings will not hurt him. If he has
not already learned about sex at
home he is going to learn about
it willy-nilly. So anything that can ;
be done to present the subject in
a proper light can only be a force
for good.
The ideal solution, but one not
likely to be achieved soon, is for
all parents to be enlightened not
only about the spiritual meaning
of sex but also about how properly
to present their knowledge to
their children.
LONG OAMK
NEW YORK il'PI'-A game of
Pitch has been going on without
interruption for 52 years on the
Boston 4 Maine Railroad's com
muter train to Reading. Mass.,
believed to be a record for any
railroad, savs Card Commentary.
One of the players in the four-
handed version. Irving Austin oi
Readme, has been playing for 40
vcars. For 12 years before that
he was a kibitzer.
Get The Facts
About the Proposed
CONSOLIDATION
of
CSTY
And
COUNTY
SCHOOLS
Friday June 7th
8 P.M.
Alfamonf School
Paid Adv. Emil B. W.lli, South Pot Valley
UPHOLSTERED
FURNITURE
or
1488
2488
4 RECLINING CHAIRS
in top grade premiere nau
gahyde. 2 brown, 1 beige,
1 light tan. Reg. 149.95 ..
NOW
MODERN WALNUT
ARM SOFA
Keversible cushion. In or
ange premiere naugahyde.
Reg. 189.95 NOW
2 MODERN WALNUT
FOLDING CHAIRS
with blue foam seat and
back. Reg. 32.95 .. NOW
3 2-Pc. MODERN SOFA
& CHAIR SETS
with reversible foam rubber
cushions. Beautiful beige
and brown nylon fabric.
Reg. 249.95 NOW
SEALY REDI-BED
in beige nylon frieze. Foam
cushions. Reg. 189.95.
NOW
ARMLESS DAVENOS
in brown and beige. Reg.
54.95 NOW
SEALY REDI-BEDS
in royal US naugahyde.
Color brown with postur
pedic mattress. Foam rub
ber reversible cushions. Reg.
249.95 NOW
CONTEMPORARY
84" SLEEPER
in dark brown material with
queen size foam mattress.
Reversible foam rubber
cushions. Rig. 339.95.
NOW
T CUSHION
LOUNGE CHAIR
luxurious, decp-tufttd. In
maroon naugohyde. Reg.
139.95. NOW
2 SEALY TV LOUNGES
1 char brown, one beige.
Foam cushion. Reg. 69.95.
NOW
19888
148"
4488
198M
258s8
988
4988
LIVING ROOM WOOD
Still Wide Selection of
LAMP - STEP END - COFFEE TABLES
Odd And Matched Sets
REDUCED UP TO 50
Large Assortment of
SMALL APPLIANCES
Hand Mixers Toasters - Steam Irons Waf
fle Bakers - Percolotors
ALL REDUCED 20
STEP STOOLS
SSPL SERVING CARTS
isu 3U q Uff 'eg 50 OFF
Decorative Accessories fireplace Screens
Hfi- 50 off aT"50 0"
DINETTES
DINETTE CHAIRS '
5 Odd Bronze-
tone.
Reg. 11.95 NOW
9 PC. 72" TABLE & 8 CHAIRS
Walnut self edge table and beige plastic chairs.
Reg. $129.95 NOW
DROP LEAF TABLE & 6 CHAIRS
Large walnut table and beige chairs.
Reg. $129.95 NOW
72" TABLE & 6 CHAIR SET
Walnut with white fleck chairs. Reg. $99.95 NOW
CEDAR CHESTS I REDUCED 20
iwoi-m.,i. MAPLE BUNK BEDS
REDUCED 10
500
10488
10888
788
Desks
CARPET 20 OFF
A All our roll goods in Nylons and Wools. 8 Rolls to select from.
All reduced 20 and more.
EXAMPLE: Beige and browntone all wool Axminster $ Q 88
Carpet. Reg. 12,95 Now
Continuous Filament 501 Nylon brown tweed $ 88
Carpet. Reg. 10.95 Now
18 27" x 54" THROW RUGS in Wool & Nylons.
Reg. 7.95 to 13.95 Value Now
mm
sHSKl
LINOLEUM
Still a large selection of IN
LAID, PRINT, & VINYL.
9' Print Sq.Yd.78c
12' Print Sq. Yd. 88c
9' & 12' Vinyl 1.18
INLAID 6' Reg. f) )r
$3.25 Now
INLAID 6'. Reg. 1 r
$2.39 Now 1.03
U Haul at these prices.
SUMMER FURNITURE
Rectangular 29"70" Redwood Potio Toble & Bench Set OQ 88
Reg. 36.95 NOW 4.0
Round Wood Patio Set with 4 Benches EQ 88
Reg. 68.50 NOW DO
All Chairs Chaise Lounges with Pads Double Chairs with pads. f0
ALL REDUCED I U O
Aluminum Stack Chairs $ A 88
Reg. 6.95 NOW 4
Large Folding Aluminum Chaise Lounge. In pink, yellow and turquoise $ f 88
Reg. 16.95 NOW L
Folding Yacht Chairs in rich yellow and turquoise $ 88
Reg. 9.95 NOW O
72" 4 Panel 48" High Shutter Room Divider, in natural wood color. $ 1 O 88
Rea. 24.95 NOW I O
APPLIANCES
388
MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGE with wood
heater, automatic clock & $ ft A 88
timer. Reg. 459.95 NOW
MONARCH HI OVEN WITH GLASS DOOR
and stainless steel. 4-burner surface unit
complete with cabinet. $ AAcf88
Reg. $619.90 NOW
KELVINATOR SEMI- $
AUTOMATIC WASHER
Reg. 229.95 NOW
AUTOCRAT TRASH BURNER $
Reg. 89.95 NOW
OAKLAND WOOD HEAT- $
ER with thermostatic heat
control. Reg. 149.95 .. NOW
OAKLAND WOOD HEATER
Reg. 114.95 NOW
KRESKY WOOD HEATER
Reg. 89.95 NOW
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p Parties 24 Months to Pay
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