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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1946)
Churchill Lashes At Atlee For 'Breaking Up Empire LONDON, Due. 20 (I') Prlinn Milliliter Allien announced to. day Hint (llacuaaUini would b held with lliiriiii'no leodcra aoon to ipeud U u r in a ' I program toward u If vovornmcnt and Wlimto;i Churchill Immediately annulled t-lio ilcclnlun n a alcp toward dlaaolutlmi of f.io Hrlllnh empire. In flulitlng epcech in the hmiao of GoinmuiiK cut itliort by the aprakor'a rullnit Hint he win nut of order, Churchill de clared: "It wai laid In (he dayi of tiie great administrator, Lord Chat dam, that you had lo got up very early In the morning not to mix inrnt acquliltlon of territory which wn then charactarlitlo of our fortune. "The not ! memorubla ad ministration of the preaimt gov ernment la dlallngulahed for tiie King's Coming . Sermon Topic A Chrlatmaa iouiU rntltli'il 'The King 1 Coming" will be RicHuntod bv the Church of the umrene. Martin and Garden I thla Sunday at 7:30 p. m. The frngrnnt la written mid directed y Mr. and Mr. I'hll Schwub. It la being iiri'iiuiited bv the Junior and intermediate depart, mcnta of the church school with Verne Spain, lupurliilemlent. The pnrt of Danny l played by UmuiUI Dexter; Joyce, Men nor Dennett: (,'lmrlcs, Dick Tracy. Shepherd are Wullcr Hweek, Jlmmle Allen, Charlei Coaper, Hoiiuld Liimon: wine men, Hill Wright, Jim Halnton. Kenneth B a r k e, Murphy Knight, Donald llntcher; Mary, Lt'tha Moore; Joseph, Itoluifd llonlKC, The choir cunaiata of Eleanor Bennett, llairl lciinett, Nancy C'mly. Connld Dexter. Map- Kuat, Patricia Hiiwklna, Joan Kellogg. Larry Matthew. Mildred Mltriiell, Wayne Murah, Jim Halaton, Jamt-a Stevena, Dick Tracy, Billy Wright and Jeanne Wright. The cloning nunibrr will be an Instrumental duet by Dick and Klwood Tracy. The iwgeant will be preceded by aonga. exer cise and rrcllatlona by the be ginning and primary clasaee. opposite, lot of experience!. I mtiat uy the Brltlah empire aci-ini to be running off almoal as fuat a the American loan. "Tho ateiidy and remoraeieai proceia of dlvnatlug ouraelvei of wmt Ima been gained by 10 many generation! of toll, ad- mlnlatratlon and aacririce con tlnuea." Attlee aald Britain hoped Bur ma would remain In the empire but ahe wai free to chooie In dependence. "We do not dralrft to retain within the commonwealth and empire any unwilling peoplea," the prime mlnliter aald. Churchill denounced "thla ap palling haute" In offering Burma freedom without an Intermediate itage aa a BrluVi dominion. "Scuttled li the word: and the only word that can be ap plied,", he declared. Churchill likened the Burmeae iltuatlon to tho Independence turmoil In India '"I hla evil proceaa, which hnn been attended by diaaatcrs of which we are at preaent only on the t'.ireahold." Birthday Of King To Be Sunday ' School Topic "The Birthday of Our King," a program for Chrlatmaa, will be presented by children of the Sun day at-hool In the regular Chriat miia Eve service at the 'Ion Lu theran churcli, 1028 High, on Tuesday evening beginning at 7:30. The orouram hai been pre pared under the direction of the leachera' ataff 10 that the chil dren In t'iclr own manner may tell the story of the birth of Jeaui. Tho regular featlval wrvice will bv held on Chrlatmaa Day, Wednesday, at 11 a. m. "The liU-wied Chrustmaa Myalery" will be the topic of Victor A. Schuluc, paalor. Speciul Chrlatmaa mtiaic will bv offered by the Zion choir. Holy communion will be ct-lebrated In thla aervlce. A cor dial Invitation la extended to the public to attend fciese holiday aervlcel. "The Beat Chrlatmai Prepar ation" will be the topic for the sermon of Rev. Schulze In the regular morning worship at 11 a. m., Hunday, Special muilo will be offered by the Zlon choir. The Sunday achool and Blblo claai will meet at 9:49 a. m, The Sunday achool children ro to meet on Saturday afternoon for the final rehearial for the Chrlatmaa orouram to ba held on Chrlatmaa Eve, There will be a children'! Chrlatmai party and gui exchange on Monday aiter noun at 2:30. Sunday School To Give Yule Pageant The Sunday achool of the Flrat Church of God, 2802 Altamont, on Sunda; program will preaent a Chrlatmaa pageant y at 7:3U p. m. me la under the direction of Mri. Luella Moak, euperln- tendent. A cordial Invitation la ex tended to all of thla community. The paator'i morning message at 1 1 a. m Bunaay, win oe on "Chrlatmai Wrapping!." EARLY MAIL WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (P) Chrlatmai carda mailed thla week-end will ba delivered to any point In the country by Chrlitmai day If they are aent "' wawi. m...t. r.iu. or. via air mail, the poit office de- raiDAT. Ih, , law, r.t. partment aald today. Dr. M. C. Cassel Chiropractic Phyalcian Headachei. 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