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Redlands Daily Facts from Redlands, California • Page 7

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Ann Landers answers your problems Dear Ann Landers: I have a very unusual problem and since you are responsible for it, in a way, I hope you will give me some help. My -wife looks like you. People are always coming up to her on the street, in the grocery store, In the laundromat, any place at all, and asking for advice. She used to say, "You are mistaken. I am not Ann Landers," and that would be the end of it.

But lately she has been saying, "Tell me all the details and I will try to help you." These unhappy people hopefully pour out their personal problems and my wife has been getting an earful. Lately -she's been telling folks what to do. I think that's going too far. What do you say? MARRIED TO YOUR DOUBLE Dear Married: Thanks for the tip. Here is an open letter to all readers: I do NOT counsel on the street, in grocery stores, or in laundromats.

If you think you see me, by all means say hello, but please don't ask me what to do about your lazy daughter-in-law or your six-martini husband. The best I can do "on the hoof" is suggest that you write me a letter. Dear Ann Landers: We live in a city which has a famous hospital and clinic. My husband and I moved here two years ago and we like this city very much. The first year we lived here 18 friends and relatives came to stay with us while they were going through the clinic or ac- Bob Hope, wife now owners of Corriganville VENTURA (UPI) Bob Hope and his wife Delores are the new owners today of the Corriganville movie ranch near Santa Susana.

A grant deed filed Friday with the Ventura County recorder Fhowed the couple purchased the 1.606 acre ranch from Beverly Hills developer Edwin S. Gottlieb for about S3.5 million. The deed was filed under the comedian's legal name of Leslie T. Hope. Hope's brother, Jim.

who handles the comedian's real estate investments, said the ranch would be turned into a tourists attraction and not be subdivided. THE ALMANAC CARNIVAL By Dick Turner Today is Monday, .5.1 the 95th day of 1965 with 2701 to follow. I The moon is approaching its first quarter. The morning star is Mars. The evening stars are Mars, Jupiter and Mercury.

The American Negro educator, Booker T. Washington, was bom on this day in 1856. On this day in history: In 1614, Pocahontas, daughter of an, Indian chief, married an English colonist, John Rolfe. In 1792, President George Washington estabUshed a precedent when he vetoed a congressional bill. In 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg of New York City were sentenced to death as "atom spies." In 1964, General Douglas MacArthur died at the age of 84.

A thought for the day: General MacArthur once said is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it." companying someone else. Last year we had 20 such guests This year will undoubtedly be a record-breaker. We have no guest room. My husband and I sleep in one bedroom and our two sons sleep in' the second bedroom. This does not discourage our friends or relatives.

They say, "We don't mind sleeping on the couch." Or "All we want is your company. Hotels are so depressing." We are sick of providing bed and board for free-loaders. I work part-time in my husband's business and the extra laundry, grocery shopping, and prepara tion of company meals is not only hard on my back but on my budget as well. How can I tell friends and relatives that we just can't have them here? -X. AWSTED Dear I recommend plain English unless you can communicate better in another language.

If you were half as articulate with the folks who take advantage of you as you are when you gripe to me, there would be no problem. Dear Landers: My husband. Bob, raises huntmg dogs. Several months ago his brother asked for a dog and said he would pay him later when he had the money. Last month the dog died suddenly.

Al told Bob the dog must have had some defect. He a-sked for another dog. Bob said, When Bob left the room I asked my brother-in-law when he was going to pay for the first dog. He rephed, "You don't think I'm going to pay for a dead dog, do you?" I am really burned up. This morning I told Bob his brother is a cheap jerk and not to give him another dog until he pays for the first one.

He suggested that I mind my own business. What do vou suggest? BOILING BONNIE Dear Boil: A muzzle for you. If your husband wants to avoid a brother fight (which can be far worse than a dog fight) stay out of it. It may not make sense to you financially but obviously it is important to your husband emotionally. Too many starry-eyed lovers do not know the difference.

Do you? Send for LANDERS' booklet, "Before Y'ou JIarry Is It Love Or enclosing with your request 20 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers wiU be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of Redlands Daily Facts. P.O. Box 191.

enclosing a stamped, self- addressed envelope. Copyright 1965. Publishers Newspaper Syndicate. "How would YOU like to have someone call you a chip off the old knot-head?" "Lemonade Lucy" Lucy Hayes, wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes was known as "Lemonade Lucy" because she substituted fruit juices and other soft drinks for intoxicating beverages when she was First Lady.

Starboard Side Calling the right side of a ship the starboard side stems from the old English "steorboard," meaning the "steering side, since early sailing vessels all had the steering oar placed on the right side. TOOT! EUen Taylor gets the tooth study under way. Just 5 and from Fairbanks, Alaska, Denise contributed the first tooth to the Alaskan Baby Tooth Survey being sponsored by the St. Louis Citizen's Committee for Nuclear Information. Baby teeth will be analyzed at Washington University, St.

Louis, to determine strontium 90 content resulting from nuclear fallout. (NEA Telephoto) Redlands Daily Facts Monday, April 5, 1965 7 They pass out Oscars to htollywood stars tonight By VERNON SCOTT UP! Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (UPI) They pass out the Oscars again tonight votes are in and counted, the envelopes sealed, and most of the bets are covered. Here's how the favorites shape up: Best picture "My Fair Lady" Best Best Harrison Andrews Best Cukor. Best supporting Holloway (Fair Lady) Best supporting actress Agnes Moorehead (Hush Hush, Sweet Charlotte). Best song "Chim Chim Cher-ee" (Mary Poppins) Cover Bet But even the high rollers cover their bets with a few bucks down on a second choice just in case.

Closest tiling to a shoo-in is My Fair Lady. But Mary Pop' pins collected 13 nominations to an even dozen for Fair Lady and has an outside chance to romp home in front. Actor Harrison is a cinch. Peter O'Toole and Richard Burton co-starred in "Becket" and probably will cancel one other out. This leaves Peter Sellers and Anthony Qumn.

Sellers is not popular in Hollywood after his recent blastings; count him out. Therefore, if Harrison has a challenger it's Quinn for his performance in the title role of Zorba The Greek." Put a few bob on him. Best actress is the trickiest category of all. Emotions Run High Emotions run high. Everybody loves Julie Andrews.

She is the popular favorite for AMEXCO PLAN NEW YORK (UPI) Begin ning April 15, American Express will make its worldwide program of escorted tours available on a deferred-payment basis to its more than 1.2 million credit cardholders. The company said the new arrangement offers for the first time a simple, economical plan to the American Express credit cardholder to purchase a complete vacation for himself and his family on the basis of signature along, and to pay for it over a period of three, six, nine or 12 months. Cardholders also have the option of paying on a "current" 30-day basis. Mary Poppins. But there is another sentimental favorite, Debbie RejTiolds, a local Glendale girl who made good in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Throw out the emotional votes and that leaves Sophia Loren (Marriage Italian Style) who won the Oscar three years ago; Kim Stanley (Seance on a Wet Afternoon; and Anne Bancroft (The Pumpkm Eater) who won the statuette two years ago.

Erase Miss Lorcn and Miss Bancroft for their recent wins, cross out Miss Stanley because her picture was obscure, and back up your best actress bet with little 'ol Debbie. PUT YOUR CAR IN EXPERT HANDS. We guorontee yoo reliable serV' ice and repair backed by 40 years in the outo- motive business. Your Olds. Volvo Dealer HARRY LLOYD.

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