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PAGE (A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath FalU, Orrgoa Wedneaday, November 20, 1161 Question Stirs Family Fight By ANN LANDERS - Dear Ann Landers: The other evening my wife and I were sil ting around after supper. The F t. . r-u - -h TV set sudden ly broke down so we began to talk. My wife ask ed me a rath er s t r a n ga question. She said, "If you were in a row u-irh ma nrui vour moth er, and the boat tipped over, which one of us would you try to save?" I told her that since 1 know she is a good swimmer I MnlhM ; at. Him my iiiuuici to on v.uii woman with arthritis I would try to save my mother. She became red in the ace ; and hollered, "You dirty dog. If that's the way you feel why - don't you pack your clothes and ' go live with your mother?" T unnM lilcA vnur nnininn nn whether or not my wife was jus tified in blowing her top. I tried to give her en honest answer. Was I wrong? Should I have Just said, "You, dear" and let it go at that? I'd like your views. HENRY Dear Henry: That question Is an old one and it's usually good for a four-door family fight. A better answer would have been, "I would never go In a boat without making certain that there were life preservers tpr everybody." It's not only a good answer, but a good policy. Dear Ann Landers: I am a girl who has always loved band music. My big ambition was to be in a band. Now that I am a freshman in high school I have signed up for trumpet lessons. I really preferred the clarinet but they have plenty of clarinet players and they were short on trumpets, so 1 agreed to help them out The problem is my father. He says he can't stand to hear me practice because it givea him a headache. Furthermore, it re minds him of when he was in the army and he says he Is breaking out with the same ner vous itch he had then. 1 know I'm not verv annA vrt Ann, but bow can I get better if I don't practice? The best time for me to prac ike is early in the morning about 6:30 a.m. My father's alarm doesn't go off until 7:30 and he says he needs that ex tra hour. Both my father and I would like your opinion on this. Is he wrong or am I? SARA Dear Sara: Sorry Toots, but I'm casting my vole with dad. You can practice either after school or at school. Most schools have practice rooms which you can use If you ask and I hope yours Is one of them. Dear Ann: What makes peo ple lie and pretend to be what they are not? A woman wto came to work In Ibis office re cently lost no time in telling us all about her fine furniture, her exquisite linen and china. She described her elegant back, ground and well-behaved chil dren. Sunday I was driving by her home. She was in the yard so I stopped for a moment. I could tell she was embarrassed that I had caught her in a filthy housedress, and without shoes. She did not invite me in but one of her children came out of the house. He was eating some tiling out of a pan. (He must have been the cultured one.) The bouse needed painting and the porch furniture was broken and faded. The yard looked like I jungle. Yesterday at the office she started in again about her ele gant surroundings. She seems to have forgotten I was there. How can people be like this? DUMB-STRUCK Dear Struck: This woman sounds like a pathological liar. Such people want desperately to be something they are not to they paint beautiful word pic tures and persuade themselves that the lies are true. The (act this woman persists In repeating the fantasies after your visit is evidence that the is clearly out-to-lunch. Ann Landers' frank and infor maUve new book, "Teen-Agcrs and Sex" ($2.95), is now avail able at your book store. "Rebels' Try To Block RR Merger . SAN FRANCISCO (L'PIl- A fight was underway today by dissident shareholders and di rectors of Western Pacific Rail road to block merger of the line with the Santa Fe Railway. The group, which includes three of the 16 directors, hopes to keep the 1.193-mile San Fran-cisco-to-Salt Lake CRy line in dependent. The WP board ma jority has voted to support San ta Fe's application to the inter state commerce commission for authority to acquire stock con trol of WP. The "rebels" maintain that the railroad is solvent and as such should continue to oper ate independently. Both Santa Fe and Southern Pacific ap plied to the ICC to acquire the WP. An ICC commissioner rec ommended on Sept. 10 that San ta Fe be authorized to acquire WP through a common stock exchange. The full commission has yet to rule on the case. Monday, the "rebels" vowed they would fight the board down to the last vote in an effort to keep WP independent. The group announced that as soon as filing can be made with the Securities Exchange Commis sion, it will solicit proxies in op position to management's position. On The Record COURT ACTIONS PILED William Wayne Anderson, minor, by Harriot P. Ostlund, hit guardian ad litem va. Jamea Shelby, aka Jim Shelby. Darrold Cent Unlvt VI. Vernon Ray Unlvo. PITITION 0R ANNULMENT FARMER Bella L. vi. Jemei 0. ' PETITION FOR SUPPORT Slalo of Oregon ax ral Patricia Nell Merlin VI. John Herichcl Wlggini. DIVORCE ACTIONS PILED KATT-Mslvln waller vi. Nola Lou lie. EBERHART Pearl E. VI. Wilbur E. r: PMMeeiO-'t''. h;. j ...if. oa- . - -t- ' P ' ll Mlaf i , t n AFL-CIO Snubs Longshoremen, Teamsters KIWANI KAPERS The voices of Steve Plebins, left, and Dave Schrader, right, will blend with music furnished by Denny Dollarhide and his accordion to provide one of the many acts scheduled for the second annual Kiwani Kaperi in Alturas. Sponsored by the Alturai Kiwanis Club, the variety show will be held Nov. 22-23. Kiwani Kapers Slated At School In Alfuras ALTURAS The Alturas Ki wanis Club will sponsor its sec ond annual Kiwanis Kapers on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 22 23, in the Alturas Elementary School all-purpose room. Last year's variety show by the Kiwanians was so successful that the demand for another brought forth the lusty group to again entertain the people of Alturas with a gay vaudeville revue. Director Bill Diekroeger said the two-act entertainment will begin at 8 o'clock each evening and will feature more than 12 acts of the finest entertainment in Modoc County. NEW YORK (UPD The AFL CIO Tuesday refused to consider readmission of the Teamsters and International Longshore men's and Warehousemen's (ILVYU) Unions unless they clean out alleged corruption and communism, respectively, in their ranks. Before the biennial convention took a vote on a resolution con cerning the readmission, AKL CIO President George Mcany took issue with a charge by na tional Maritime Union President Joseph Curran that the federa tion has kept the Teamsters Un ion out because of a difference in personalities. The Teamsters, headed by James Hoffa, was ousted from the AFL-CIO on charges of cor ruption. The ILWU, headed by Harry Bridges, was expelled for lleacd Communist leanings. Neither union has applied for re admission to the federation. Curran sent a message which said the AFL-CIO had taken "the flat position that as long as James Hoffa is president of the Teamsters Union" ,the un ion will be given no considera tion by the federation. He said this was "double standard treat ment" based on personality. Mcany told the convention that there was no truth in the Fact Sheet Describes Efforts Of Red Cross ; D U N S M U I R - Increased ;i awaronosn of the local role of ; (he American Red Cross is the uujecuve oi a xwu iross lace sheet being circulated In Duns muir by the Siskiyou County Chapter of the American Red Cross. "Rwmisn milrh nf tlm wnrlr . is done without publicity to in dividuals involved or without laniare. it 1s narri to ouDllclze ; O'Donnell, Siskiyou County Red ' Cross director, said. inimltrA nun. MYi Cicln'.M.,, r.n. ty children each year and first aid courses which are required for school bus and ambulance drivers are part of the Red Cross work, O'Donnell pointed out. O'Donnell concluded that while the major aim of tlie Red Cross is alleviation of suffering and distress in disasters, Siski you County has received more . financial aid through tlie years ' than It fin rvintrihnlivt Tticac. . in- Miir r -. i: i n i ; damage in the county in 1955 IIUD M mnm than flUlMA .nJ Wake up rarin'to. without nagging backache Now! You can ft the ft "lief you nerd from nagging backache, headache .and muscular achci and pains that ollen -b...-.w ...iiim iniiiii anu iiiiacianie ..tired-out feelings, When these discom. -.forts come on with ovcr-excrlkin oi vrcsa and strain you want relief sbi il fault Another disturbance may b mild bladder irritation follmvina wrong fond and drink often setting vfj irsnra iinnimioriBDIO leeung. - Doan's Pills work fast in 1 separata 'ways: I. by speedy pain-relieving action to ease torment of nagging backache, headache, muscular aches and pains. i. ny soothing enect on bladder trnla uon. 5. by mild diuretic action tending lo increase output of toe IS miles of kidney tubes. tnjoy a good night's sleep and the sama happy relief miliioas nave for aver ou years. For convenience. I'k (or the. large tire. Get Doan's ruts lodayl this exceeded tlie county's na tional contribution for the past 30 years. Mrs. Harold Walsh assisted O'Donnell and Floyd Dill, Sis kiyou County Red Cross chauv man, in preparation of tlie fact sheet which has been sent to local clubs and organizations. kt - , fin charges that there was some thing personal between him and Hoffa, Meany said he doesn't know and hasn't had any asso ciation with him. "What I know about him comes from the record," Meany said. Three resolutions concerning readmisaon for the two unions were originally offered by the convention. One for the ILWU was offered by the International Woodworkers of America. Two others for the readmission of the Teamsters were submitted by the Woodworkers, the Jour neymen Stonecutters Association and the Building and Construc tion Trades Department of the AFL-CIO. But the resolution which was voted upon was a substitute one offered to the convention by the resolutions subcommittee at the federation. 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