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Wisconsin Agriculturist re
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accident. The publication re
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Rodeo Scheduled In Klamath Falls
Klamath Falls The Fourth
of July week end will again
be celebrated in Klamath
Falls with a Northwest rodeo
Lebanon Premier
Denies Request
Beirut, Lebanon (UPI)
Premier Sami Es Solh made
the following statement to
United Press International
Friday:
"I formally deny reports at
tributed to me by an Ameri
can news agency which al
leged I officially requested
the dispatch of United Nations
police force to Lebanon dur
ing my conversation on Tues
day with Mr. Hammarskjold.
"This is a fabrication. Fur
thermore, such a statement is
patently wrong because it is
only the President of the
Lebanese Republic who can
make such request should
the necessity arise." ,
and junior rodeo, Warren
Parr, president of the Klam
ath basin celebration council,
has announced.
Activities include many of
the usual events such as rop
ing, riding, and racing con
tests during the Northwest
rodeo July 4 and 5. The jun-
ior rodeo, July 6, will include
several similar events plus
contests adapted to younger
competitors. Entries in the
contests will be accepted until
8 p.m. Tuesday, July 1.
Fireworks displays are
scheduled for the fourth, and
rodeo dances will be featured
July 4 and 5.
- Hingham, Mass. (UPI)-
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the National Bank of Plym
outh County is this sign: "To
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agencies in apprehending
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Saturday, June 21
They tell us this is the longest day of the year. At other
times I have sometimes celebrated by staying out all night
(out of doors, that is) or by getting up very early in the
morning. Today I was too lazy early in the morning and too
busy later on to do any special celebrating. I'll hold this in
reserve as a celebration yet to be enjoyed if opportunity
offers.
Sunday, June 22
This is to be remembered as the day of the big thunder
storm. I never saw one more spectacular in the nearness of
the lightning, the heaviness of the downpour and the girth
of some of the biggest hailstones. I really enjoy such a storm.
This bothers my conscience a little because I know it dam
ages some people. I am genuinely sorry for anybody who
suffers loss but I still love the storms.
I don't really know how much harm such a storm does
to bird life. In places where the wind was severe no doubt
some nests were broken with loss to the eggs or young. It is
possible that a few of the big hailstones may have injured
an occasional bird. I remember a more severe hailstorm in
Montana that injured so many pheasants that farmers gath
ered them up and canned the meat even though this was
contrary to the game laws. It helped to compensate them a
little for their other losses from the storm.
Monday. June 23 '
Today J. H. and-1 made another trip into the mountain
country looking for some of the birds we have not seen yet
this year. Our route was one of the prettiest circle trips
available out of Medford. We went up the Anderson creek
road almost as far as the Anderson Butte lookout, then went
down on the opposite side of the divide to the Little Apple-
gate and so home by way of Ruch and Jacksonville. This trip
is much shorter and easier than the Mt. Ashland loop trip
and almost as scenic, although you don t go as high.
The one new bird we saw was a little winter wren in a
damp valley on the other side of the divide. This is only the
second time I have seen this bird in Jackson county. There
are undoubtedly many of them in the county but we only
visit a small fraction of the area of the county and most
places we visit only for very short times. A winter wren can
keep itself pretty well hidden, too. This one hid behind a
rock at first but then flew out and went along a log so we
goi a good view ot it witn its snort, perky tail. ,
The most memorable part of this trip, though, was on
the high slopes on this side. There, it seemed that every
place we stopped many birds were singing. Once we stopped
at a woodsy place where the hermit thrush songs were clear
and wonderful. There is a quality about these notes among
the mountain forests that reminds you of organ notes in a
magnificent cathedral. I think it was at this same spot that
we obtained a fme view of two big pileated woodpeckers
Here is another bird that seems to match the grandeur of
our mountains.
Tuesday, June 24
This morning I went out for a little while with a man
who wanted me to help him know the names of some of our
common valley birds. As usual we missed some of the com
mon ones but got good views of others such as house finches,
both kinds of goldfinches, a Bewick's wren and horned larks.
As we stopped at the home place we saw a couple of kinds
that I had not seen here the week before. One, a Bewick's
wren, I had not seen on the home place for months. This is
the wren with a long tail and a white line over the eye. ,
Wednesday, June 25
I saw another different bird on the home place, a family
of bushtits. I think many birds have now raised their first
broods and are wandering about more. I also saw the tiniest
quail I have ever seen. Two parent birds were clucking ex
citedly around the shrubs in front of one of our buildings
so I looked sharply for their babies. I saw one that I am
sure was no bigger than a hen egg. It must have been not
long out of its own egg. But it could run swiftly on its little
legs and made for cover fast when it was exposed. Sorry my
wife didn't see it. She loves all little things. . ,
In the evening we took a little car ride to look and listen
for poor wills. This is the western form of the whippoorwill.
It is one of the birds that is supposed to be in this county
that I have not yet seen. I still haven't. I'll either have to
take more time or have better luck than I did tonight. Maybe
the valley is getting too settled for them. They are supposed
to like open country and deserts. T.M.
Ore Purchase,
Subsidy Plan OK'd
Washington (UPI) The
Senate Interior Committee
Friday approved a five-year,
$350 million purchase and
subsidy program to aid do
mestic producers of lead, zinc,
copper, fluorspar and tung
sten. The bill was generally in
line with administration pro
posals. It was approved by
voice vote.
The measure would provide
for payments to producers of
lead, zinc, acid grade fluor
spar and tungsten trioxide on
sales made at prices below
s t i p u 1 a ted "stabilization"
prices. The government would
make up the difference.
Salem (UPI) The State
Emergency Board has author
ized first phase of construc
tion to sart at F. H. Dam
masch State Hospital near
Wilsonville.
Sandra Wheeler
Named Miss Portland
Portland (UPI) Sandra
wneeier, 20-year-old music
major at Portland State col
lege, was picked as Miss Port
land Thursday night. She will
represent the city at the an
nual Miss Oregon contest in
Seaside July "25-27.
NEW BIRD ARRIVES
New Orleans (UPI) New
Orleans is swapping two of its
pelicans for a great bustard,
a nearly extinct member of
the crane family found from
Central Europe to China. The
big bird was due to arrive
here today from Jerez de la
Frontera, Spain, and take up
residence in the Audubon
Park Zoo. Park Superintend
ent George Douglass said he
planned to handle the bustard
with considerable care, since
it stands more than three feet
high, weighs about 30 pounds
and is so pugnacious that it
has been known to attack
humans.
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Chamber Manager Appointed in GP
Grants Pass The selection
of a new manager of the
Grants Pass and Josephine
County Chamber of Com
merce was announced by the
board of directors here Thurs
day. The choice, Leonard L.
Grover, 27, currently holds
a similar position with the
Harney County Chamber of
Commerce at Burns. His ex
perience includes about IV2
years with the chamber of
commerce, four years in the
Navy, operation of a service
station in Burns, and work as
a salesman and a telegraph
clerk.
Grovers wife has been a
teacher at Burns High school.
He grew up in Nebraska but,
following his discharge from
the Navy he has made his
home in Burns.
Chamber of Commerce
President Charles M. Packer
reported that the screening
committee received 20 appli
cations for the position and
interviewed four before mak
ing its selection. He said the
date Grover will assume his
duties here has not been de
termined. The new manager succeeds
Loren C. Hansen who vacated
the position about June 1.
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Syracuse, N. Y. (UPI) A
special FBI' basic criminal in
vestigation school for central
New York policemen couldn't
find any other place to meet,
so held its first session in the
Onondaga county jail.
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Lafayette, Ind. (UPI) The
title of a speech given at an
engineering seminar at Pur
due university by mathematic
ian Henry Fettis of the Wright
Air Development Center at
Dayton, O., was: "An Im
proved Formulation of the
Equations for Hisenberg's
Special Theory of .Homogen
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Leading woman driver in
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ability test was Mrs. Geordie
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There are 72 million li
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United States.
BABY RECORD
Cleveland, Ohio (UPI)
Patrolman Chester W.
Krause, 58, holds an all-time
record for the Cleveland po
lice department. He has help
ed deliver 143 babies in hia
39 years as an officer.
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