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Show 4 J The Salt Lake Tribune. Saturday. June 2. 1973 SAND BOX Lonely Aussies Calling All Brides SAN FRANCISCO A global U.S. prospective bndes age, concerning marital status, children and the like. the After investigation, parties are introduced by mail or, if the client wants to pay for the tnp, in person. Were looking for single (I'PI) -- rent case, matchmaker search mail order brides ing for willing to pay for the chance to find Australian husbands has arrived m the United States. Dr. John S Sailers, a Sydney psychologist armed with files on 1,000 potential bridegrooms, was immediately inundated with phone calls from women wanting to emigrate down under. women with an infinite varieas countless ty of qualities as the miles in the trackless bush of Australia, said Sanders. Mostly, though, were looking for honesty. That's basic to a lasting marriage. Sanders indicated the matchmakers fee usually ran With Bottom includes 3 Bogs It depends on the requirements an attractive partner or one with money are harder to find. And its going to be easier to locate a partner fcr a young blonde than the mother with six kiddies, he said. iSsk&jr. otto $9s Without Bcftom from $50 to $200, depending on the amount of investigation. ZX. nV&Sh, M45 SAND j DOWNTOWN Its a golden opportunity for an adventurous American said Sanders, 49, a woman, strapping fkfoot-- Aussie who plans to bit 20 U S. cities during the next three months. DISCOUNTS 8 Sanders, who said he had already arranged 2,000 marriages between Australian men and European women, said FOR THE KIDDIES (For Mom, Too) DOWNTOWN ONLY Limited Quantities, Broken Sizes, No Mail, Phone Orders, C.O.D.s or Layaways Sale Starts Saturday 10a .m. J ' vs?? America was a good hunting ground because there are 15 million more single women than men, while in Australia there are 163,628 more males of marriagable age than women. All of this could make tor d marvelous marriage of Sanders. The psychologist, who recollects California history, said the men outnumbered the women. Lonely prospectors would send to England for mail order bndes. Weve modernized things some fiom frontier days, he said. The modernization, he said, zA included 0 psychological tests for emotional stability and Associated Press Wirephoto investigation of sworn affidasweat-Keno in dark in the cur- vits from clients sta-sai- sfjdejss fl'" -- Children held by stepfather Lar ry Keno In Portland, Ore., are shown with mother shirt. later surrendered. Armed Oregon Man Yields Hostages, Surrenders FORTLAND, ORE. (AP) -armed man who held three childfen hostage overnight surfendered Fnday at a state mnt!il institution. No one was injured. him, he left the house, and apparently he had been drinking before he returned. had entered the house to talk to him. They went to the hospital where Keno eventually Everything is under Extreme Crisis the tune the man got here, he was mainly fatigued. In talking with him, I realized he had gone through an extreme crisis last night. I think he had Mr. Keno knew behaved badly but by the time he got here he had calmed down and wanted to sort out his problems, Guiss said. Ron Milstein, a psychologist with the Multnomah County Mental Health Dept., said Kenos wife told him that Keno had become agitated, over a davenport, tipped broke the television set, then grabbed a rifle and pistol. She and a son fled the house An said Dr. Russell control, h Guiss, superintendent of State Hospital, about 12 miles south of Portland. Dam-masc- He Ijas been admitted to the hospital and the bttle child with him is with a friend . . . Hes okay and apparently has been very upset, but at this point is cooperating " The man was identified as Larry Keno, 32, an employe of the plastics division of Simpson Timber Co. Dr. Gutss said Keno had told him his wife talked Thursday about a divorce. This had . agitated By Kenos wife, Marilyn, called Thursday about 11 45 pm. and reported her husband was holding two stepchildren and his daughter at gunpouce point. Keno Friday morning emerged from the house with his daughter and a friend who surrendered he heard one shot soon after. It was the only shot fired during the tense hours and no one was huri About . a m., a fnend, identified by the Portland police as Charles Gordon, entered the Keno home hoping to calm Keno. Later Keno, Gordon and Kenos daughter, Sheri Rene, 5, left by car. Within an hour, officers received a telephone Surround House call from Dammasth hospital, Police amved soon after reporting that Keno had given midnight and surrounded the himself up. house but made no attempt to break in. Carelessness Fatal PasAbout 2.30 a m., Milstein NEW DELHI (AP) said, Keno sent out a daughsenger carelessness caused ter with a message to his 1,933 of the 2,619 deaths on wife, You had better come Indias government-owne- d back to the house or you will railroads in 1971-7the govregret it. Milstein reported ernment said. - & WWIM. IB uGG QSfiSiOG jiff iMaM0fwe00S 4-P- wrought iron set c. Reg. 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