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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1947)
! I l ! Boyle's Column N.Y. Loses Its Lure For Ambitious Midwesterners I Br HAL BOYLE KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 28 ) Coming back to the Middle West. I always wonder why people ever i emigrate from here to New York. I I did It myself ten yean ago, and I still can't make up my mind whether It was a good Idea. For the advantage that living In Manhattan once had over life In ! hilar ; towiu and cities have pretty I well disappeared. - i. The difference used to weigh lieavlly In favor of New York. Now ! the balance tends to awing the other Fl'fty yearn ago the great Eastern metropolis could feel pretty amug in Elder Quits Medford Job Robert "Bob" Elder. Jackson coun ty Juvenile officer at Medford. this week announced his resignation from that post and told valley friends he and Mrs. Elder plan a month's vacation starting June 1, but as yet they have no definite plans for the future. Elder is well-known here, having served seven years as a police of fl eer on the Klamath Falls force, a . part of that tune as a Juvenile work er attached to the department Elder moved to Medford several years ago . and was named a member of a sub committee of the social science re search council of the Pacific coast by the University of Washington soon after taking the juvenile post. He was also state chairman of child protection for the Parent-Teachers association for two years. Elder was . organiser of the Oregon Juvenile - council, composed of ail Juvenile of ficers and Juvenile Judges in Oregon, was elected first president of the group and now serve on the execu tive committee. He is a past presi dent of Medford chapter. Interna- i tional Footprinters, and recently re signed as secretary of the assoda- ' tlon. Re-Bop Bands To Get Competition PORTLAND. May 38 () The hep-cats here are heading for a music trap with famed symphony Conductor Werner Janssen in the role of the Pled Piper. Janssen announced after con ferring with Dr. Karl Ernst, super intendent of music In Portland schools, that the Portland sym phony's pre-concert rehearsals would be held In high schools and the swing loving teen-agers then could get a taste of the classics. Special Saturday afternoon sym phony programs at the Civic audi torium will round out the plans for music appreciation in the schools. CE Group To Give June Fourth Play MAUN Members of the Chris tian Endeavor group will present a play, "Little Miss Fortune," at the Malln high school gym Wednesday, June 4, at S p. m., with dress re hearsal slated for Tuesday after noon at 3 o'clock. Tickets are avail able from any CE member. Sally Smalley Is the chairman. Proceeds will be used to furnish and decorate the CE room In the church. Members of the east are Mildred Morrow, Margie Burge, Gary Frel tag, Marie Field, Bertha Arnold, Ted DeMerrltt, Vlrgle Moore, Joan DeMenitt, Janet Burge, Ralph Mor row and Larry Johnson. For buying, selling, trading, use The Herald and News Want Ads for Quick results. Its artistic, commercial and cultural superiority over the other American cities. That Is no longer true. Here In the Midwest the leading cities have their own symphony or chestras. Their women's shops carry Fifth avenue styles. The radio programs, the movies, the mag aslnes. the latest books all are as available here as they are In New York. And the people seem to have more time to enjoy them. Artists Slay Home No longer must the struggling artist sweat out his talent In a metropolitan garret to win a name. The "made In Greenwich Village'' label Isn't necessary now to sell a picture out this way. The Midwest artist can stay home and paint home country scenes, because his neigh bors have become art-conscious. The same tiling Is even more true to writers. Many of the best don't go to New York for material; they Just drop In occasionally to sign contracts and do their writing elsewhere. They spend the money, elsewhere, too. But the main falling oft In New York life lies Hi the field of every day creature comforts. Yearly It is getting more crowded, more noisy, more trouble to live In. Out here you can have a lawn and a flower bed. In Manhattan you buy a flower pot and let It go at that. The automobile has been an In strument of liberation to most of the Hinterland. In New York it is a nuisance. Insurance rates are high, parking spare is all but non existent, and a garage costs almost as much by the month as a small flat So most families don't buy one. This has tended to make- New Yorkers more Insular. They have much less first-hand knowledge of America than the Midwest farmer or city worker who puts his wife and kids In the car and drives 2000 miles or more during a two week vacation. Richer and Fuller Life is exnanding and breaking old bonds In the midwest and throughout the rest of the country It is becoming rich and fuller. In New York this isn't true In the same manner. The slums clear very slowly, life rides to the subways grind, and the concrete wilderness presses more heavily upon the spirit There aren't enough green and growing things around. Tenn ers are shorter, service Is worse. But It would be unfair to New York to say It has nothing to com pensate for the lost spaciousness of living you leave behind when you come to It from the American heartland. There Is a throb and pulse about Manhattan that, once felt, you can never forget It Is a sense of being part of the craiiest, most wonderful, biggest and noisiest sideshow u history. Whether this feeling makes up for all you give up when you go there to stay is something I still haven't figured out after ten years. REEL QUALIFICATION SYRACUSE. N. Y May 3 The elderly man who applied fur a fishing license under a new state law granting free permits to ap pile, its of 70 or over will have. to wait until July' I effective date of the law. Otherwise, he Is plenty eligible. Arthur Ashmore. liiformnt'on clerk at the court house, said the man gave his age as M, RAPID TUKNOVKK ALHAMBRA. Calif.. May 38 i& The sheriff's office heart this story yesterday from the proprietor of an appliance store: A motor was stolen irom a warn ing machine, presumably while everyone was out for coffee. Later two men entereo uie store and offered a motor for I1&. It seemed a good buy and was purchased. Then the nroorletor found the motor was the one stolen earlier. Hie two men had disappeared. ' TRAFFIC LESSON OKLAHOMA CITY, May 38 M Police held a traffic safety school and only one man showed up. He Eugene Man SALT LAKE CITY, May 38 (A Arne Strommer. circulation manager of the Eugene, Ore.. Register-Guard, was elected yesterday to the presi dency of the Pacific Northwest In ternational Circulation Managers' association. The association was formerly known as the Pacific Northwest Cir culation Managers' association, the change being voted yesterday be cause of Canadian newspaper affili ation with the organisation. Other officers elected were J. A. Oram, Seattle Times, first vice pres ident; Wllby M. Durham, Salt Lake City Deseret News, second vice pres ident: David 11.' Smith, Port laud, secretary-treasurer, and the follow ing directors: EUton J. Clink. Spo kane Spokesman Review-Chronicle; K, O. AUclileon, Killings, Mont., Oil nette: S. E. Abbott, Boise, Idaho, Statesman, and Hubert Fosall, Sas katoon, Sask., Star Phoenix. During the session, member ex pressed opposition to proposed postal rate increases. AVIATION MEET PORTLAND, May 38 tfl'l All phases of the aviation Industry will be discussed at the Oregon state aviation council meeting here June 9, Floyd Johnson, president, said today, Ueoine W, lluitie.vs, Washington, D. C, aide to the assistant secretary of commerce for air, will outline th 1048 federal aviation program. Jackson Grange Backs Rates Bureau Jackson county Pomona grauiio has gone on record In supporting the work of the Klamath Uaslu lutes bureau, according to Mar garet Santo of the bureau staff. Mrs. Santo recently spent a dny at MecUord and presented the bu reau's program to the Jackson J range. A resolution on 'tho sub ret will bo presented to the state grange session In Hend, and Jack son a well as Klamath grangers will support It The bureau Is seeking to bring about equitable adjustment of freight rates In this region. . TIMUEK HALE PORTLAND, May 38. (At Sale of IUS5.000 feet of Willamette national HKKAi.n nmvs, Hitmsia rn, Ore. wsnNrsnAT, Mir ti, mi, r.M t. forest timber at Eugeno June IS I forest service of tic. The timber U was scheduled today by the U. B. tMiprrtradjrt 1I:1?!': listened Intently, took notes and ; asked questions. , Flva minutes after class was dis missed, he returned to police head- ' quarters escorted by two officer. He was charged with running a ( stop sign. i Gas on Stomach! R4mm1 & osiajie4 VmH mmotj Mh WhtooMohfKp)Uifptnmi,wjfltirl. ' rf M. sour ktiMuatl) ami hrtvtburtl. ttK-tut wuaUy ' prravttb th r.irt-M'1lrkf tuMidnnj known ft , I'luMtituktlcrvtlrf tntittli-tMPlllo ttttieeln ilr-c I Tatifru. Xuliuttvt). ltr-.int brlnca fouif. In ft lltof retunilMUwiMtMdiiatBM4vbw-k lie. 1 HEALTH! Our Greatest Asset! Bath and Expert Swedish Manage NISSEN'S INSTITUTE PHYSICAL THIRAPY Modern Equipment. Approved ky Medical Pro fession, General Hospital and Health Clubs. OSCAR S. NISSEN, P.T. 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