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Guest Editorial
By PAUL LEE
THE people of Klamath Falls are soon to have an
opportunity to decide whether or not they will
support a YMCA building program. Letters were
mailed this week to all service, clubs, organisations
and Interested groups. The "Y" board will, to a large
degree, be guided In the matter , of the building
program by a cross-section of public opinion.
Several years ago when a YMCA program was
Indicated there seemed to be some local ml under
standing a to the type and purpose of such a step.
At the present time this feeling seems to have been
largely dissipated and wherever one goes now people
are showing- Increased Interest In the YMCA. The
question now confronting us Is whether or not this
Interest will be sustained to the point of raising a
considerable sum for. a physical plant, including a
swimming pool and gymnasium.
The recent action by the Teen Age club sponsors
in asking the "Y" to take over the Teen Age program
Is at best only in temporary headquarters at the
armory. These quarters are cramped and do not lend
themselves to this type of program, but at the present
time they represent the best location available. The
Teen Age club, of course, would have the use of
faculties of the entire YMCA building.
Recent surveys by the national YMCA building
committee indicate that drives have gone over suc
cessfully in Medford, Aberdeen and that a drive is
currently being succesful in Eomonion. Aiocna.
a permanent YMCA community
course offer its complete facilities
. it .her la no YWCA
program Is geared to take care of women and girls,
as well as men and boy.
It seems that there is no perfect time for any
money raising project. While the "Y" board is well
aware that building costs are high at present, this
is 'offset by the fact that the money supply is also Secretary of State Marshall's program for economic
above normal. Conversely In periods of cheap con- rehabilitaUon. British newspapers deduced from the
atruction the money supply is tight, so a reduced tone of Bevln's speech that France and England
amount would probably be as hard to raise. The "Y" had made up their minds to go ahead with the task
board is aware of the task tney are uuucriauua wu iaiu uuwu uy ixii mau uikvivuib iwi"
baUeve that if the public spirited citizens of Klamath Soviet Union decided to participate. In effect it
county will come forward with the support shown in served notice on Moscow to fish or cut bait.
RebekahLodge
Meeting Held
MERRILL, June SI Merrill Re
bekah lodge. No. 151, met in regu
lar session June 16. George Nader
man of Salem Rebekah No. 1 was
a fraternal visitor and guest speak
er for the evening. Edna Merrillees
resigned from the office of con
ductor and Maxine Cole was ap
pointed to finish her term. Mra.
Cole was dulv Installed by Past
District Deputy President Mae
Anderson.
The noble grand, Silvia Jones,
appointed committees to serve for
the ensuing year as follows l con
dolence, Mary Hunnlcutt, Audry
Lewis, Lena Buck: good of the or
der, Edna Hancock, Mae Anderson,
Hazel McNeil; membership, Pearl
Harris, Inez Miller; community
service, Eva Bowman. Jayne Brown;
attendance, Margaret Loper. Dor
othy Jensen: publicity, DovieReed-
er, Louisa Icenbice. Initiation will
be held July 21.
' Drill practice was held at the
(close of the meeting.
Occupants Of
Plane Said Safe
BOISE, June 21 (PI The CAA
' reported today that two occupants
of an airplane which landed In
flames between Adams and Bing
' ham Springs In Eastern Oregon
escaped injury.
-Richard McQuaide was the pilot
and Edward Palmer a passenger,
the CAA said. Both are from Spirit
' Lake, Ida. They, were quoted as
" saying the- plane, owned by Avta
"rlon Industries company of Cour
d'Alene, caught fire while In flight
and was destroyed by the flames
after landing.
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JUNE 22
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which that ism
center would, of - Europe. It would
to the entire with America. The
in town the "Y'
program of aid
Summer Progrom
Gets Under Way
LAKE VIEW, June 21 The sum
mer recreation program got under
way at Central school last Monday
with a turnout of about 40, it was
announced by Director Gene Deter.
The sessions will be held each day.
Monday through Saturday, until
about the middle of August All
boys and girls from the first grade
through college are welcome to at
tend the sessions without charge.
The program is sponsored by the
city park board, who were assisted
in raising funds by the Lions club
and the Community Chest
Modoc Chamber To
Sponsor Air Show
ALTURAS, June 31 An air show
will be sponsored by the Modoc
county chamber of commerce in
August The date to be announced
at the next meeting of the directors
to be held In July.
A pr flight breakfast is planned
with flyers from Nevada, Southern
Oregon and Northern California
being Invited. The air show will
be held in the afternoon in which
stunt flyers will participate.
MUSIC MUSCLES
INDIANAPOLIS, June 21 JP
Mrs. Barbara Kassenbrock. 45. who
said 15 years of piano playing had
developed her muscles, routed a
young holdup man with one well
aimed punch.
Mrs. Kassenbrock. manager of a
blcvcle and tov shod, said the youth
pushed a gun against her side and
ordered ner into a oaca room.
She said she screamed aitnougn
she had noticed the gun was a toy
pistol. -Then she landed a punch
and the youth fled.
"He was strictly an amateur."
she told police.
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moiaaW railing project! for outside purpose! Uiat our
own "Y" plan may well become a reality.
Any worthwhile project will, of course, present ita
dlfticulUea and nothing worthwhile la gained without
effort, but In a "Y" building program Klamath
county dtiieni will have an opportunity to aiiawer a
long felt need and It la the considered opinion of
many that such a building for the use of the entire
community will answer many problems with which
we are now confronted.
The World Today
By DeWITT MacKENZIE
Associated Press Foreign News Analyst
THI column yesterday called attention to the fact
that the current investigation of ownership and
control of the British press by England's socialist
regime launched some time1 ago amidst an outcry
among communists and fellow travelers for regi
mentation of newspapers has been causing uneasy
speculation as to whether this Indicates a further
leftist tendency by the government.
We now have a sensational clarification of the
government's policies In British Foreign Secretary
Ernest Bevln's blistering "shirtsleeve" speech In
commons, telling Russia bluntly what the score of
International relations Is and in Prime Minister
Altlee's pointedly anti-Russian speech before a min
ers' rally' In Bamstey today, in which he declared
that "so-called democratic government Is a travesty"
In "several countries of Eastern Europe."
a a a
Firm Stand Token
BEVIN one of the most outspoken of England's
major public figures flatly declared himself
against "one-party" government (totalitarian). He
said he would regret a conflict between Ideologies
"but If It is forced upon us we must face It." He
didn't believe that InAne long run the western world
would be the sufferers in event of a conflict, because
the many dictators who have tried to suppress
liberty In the world have failed.
It was a fighting speech which was a direct chal
lenge to aggressive communism .and to the tactics
has been employing in Eastern
seem to line Britain up squarely
gage of battle over this issue has
An Interesting aspect of this fiery pronouncement
sda that It was delivered while London and Paris
were awaiting Moscow's replyvto the Joint Anglo
French invitation to Russia to Join In drafting a
for Europe in accordance with U. S.
Indian Riots
Kill Sixteen
LAHORE. India. June 21 tie)
Widespread rioting in which at least
16 persons were killed and 60 others
wounded up to mid-afternoon broke
out in Lahore today on the eve of
legislative voting expected to par
tition the province.
The legislature of the punjab, of
which Lahore province is a part
will meet to vote on the partition
question In Amritsar Monday. .
At Lucknow, India, district police
headquarters said 50 persons were
killed and scores injured in fighting
between landholders and tenants In
a village near Lucknow, capital of
United provinces. '
VFW Meeting Tables
Sales Tax Measure
GRANTS PASS, June 21
The Oregon Veterans of Foreign
Wars, who turned back a resolution
in favor of the state sales tax yes
terday, turned today to the annual
elections.
The more than 1000 delegates
voted to table the sales tax resolu
tion on the ground it was a matter
of general public interest and not a
matter solely concerning veterans.
The elections were expected to
take up most of the day'a session.
Gideon Rally A Gideon fellow
ship dinner followed by a business
session will be held at 1:30 p. m.,
Sunday, in the Mission Covenant
church. 9th and walnut All Old
eons, their wives, and Interested
friends are Invited. Women attend
ing are asked to bring a salad or
cake. Speakers from Medford and
Portland will be present
MONDAY A. M
, JUNE 23
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MONDAY P. H, JUNE 23
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JUNE 23
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00HC iMim mx nrinoee. T, w. : , q a sat, ore. m
"Now don't ay you really
you mean it last time we
without
A promise made is a debt unpaid,
or so the saying goes. Yesterday I
promised you an example of ye
complete blurb. The picture above
accompanied a sponsor blurb (de
scribed yesterday) about the Wal
green Anniversary show, which you
listened to Thursday night if you
took my advice. For purposes of in
struction the caption was left with
the picture. Usually the caption is
so corny it cannot be used.
Quoting directly from the lead
paragraph of the blurb It seems
that: "The nation's top ranking
comedy stars of screen and radio
fame will be heard coast to coast
when the Walgreen Drug Stores
present a special one hour broad
cast celebrating the company's 46th
anniversary over Station KFJI
from 8 to t p. m. on June 10."
Now. seriously, that particular
lead paragraph is more Informative
and less effusive than the average
blurb lead. It Includes station,
time, date and length of the broad
cast, all of which are Imoortant,
as well as a reference to the type
of program to be aired. It only
deviates from the straight and nar
row with the claim that THE top
comedy stars of both screen and
radio will be heard.
We have shown the plx and
demonstrated the pertinent Infor
mation included In a blurb. Now,
let's consider some of the descrip
tive literature. Here are excerpta
taken from the Walgreen blurb
which ably demonstrate this as
pect: "This special show guaran
teed to be the biggest laugh-filled
hit on the air . . .": "It Is pro
duced with only one aim in mind,
that of squeezing as much mirth
aa possible Into 60 minutes." "Guar
anteed to be the launh-hlt high
light of the year. . . ."
Aftr reading three- or more
pages of material like that It be
comes impossible to Imagine how
anyone would willfully miss such
a program. The reason so many
people do miss programs such as
this is generally because they do
not have access to blurbs.
At some future date this column
will be devoted to a dissertation on
certain other asnccta of the radio
publicity game. For now, remember
when you see "it says here" In
this column, it refers to a blurb.
HOUSE BURGLAR
EAST PEORIA. 111.. June 31 (IP) j
Police here are looking for a stolen ,
house. I
Earl A. Allen, a railroad brake-
man, told police that when he re
turned from his run a two-story I
fire-fabricated home he was build- '
ng had disappeared.
Allen said neighbors told him
they saw a man piling parts of the
house into a true:, but they be
lieved that Allen had decided to
change the location of the house.
The house was comDletelv built
except for a roof.
Donald F. Call
George E. Wood
Licensed Solicitors
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Sportsmen
Eye Season
LAKEVnSW,
mendatlons for
June 21 Recom-
and bag limits In this arc, to be
forwarded to Uie Oregon Btate
Dame commission, were formed
Tuesday night, when the Lake
County Sportsmen's association and
other Interested sportsmen met at
tne courtnouse. 11 was announrea .
by F. Carl Fctsch, secretary (or
the urnnn. '
The recommendations will be
given to the game commission for
1 consideration at Its July meeting
i In Portland, at which time the
: retrulatlons for next fall's hunting
Will be made. !hi at five imatnlflrea when WenL- 1 overridden by the tinuee.
.Thegreuprwmmendrttt Calling the bill ".hocking" the
d7rr?'H?n r."e.S? m.?rtt.0Jtrb"':from San Francisco to Seattle via 1 prreldrnl aald It would Increase In
4 to October 31. with a limit of one poniand, on August 1, it was an-.j d""'" . '" ',"" T4' '
deer with antler." I nounced today 1 discord ' thai would Impair tho
They suggested that the aeasen cojiK-r, m,'y wlld pre-aUmped. 'ountry unity and strength,
for quail be only on these dates: ,elf-addre.vied envelope to pool- ilr declared the measure wa
October 11 and 13, and October IS. ,.,.. t ifr,ricii. Pnrtlnnd ' "loaded." and "filled with hidden
18. and 19. with a dally limit of
10 birds and a possession limit of
30 birds.
The same dates were recom
mended for pheasants, with a dally
limit of two cocks and a possession
limit of four.
The group asked that this area
be given a special duck season from
September 20 to October 1. the sea
son then to be closed until the
regular duck and goose season,
which they recommended to be No
vember 1 to December 18.
For doves, the group recommend
ed the sason be August 19 to Sep
tember 1. ' '
Kowolowski To
Leave Post
ALTURAS. June 21 Ed Kowol
owski, In charge of the county bu
reau of criminal Identification, has
tendered his resignation, to be ef
fective July 1.
Kowolowski held this position be
fore entering the armed forces.
after his discharge be resumed
where he had left off.
He will leave for Sacramento to
attend the state highway school
after which he will Join the state
highway patrol.
Community Cannery
Plans Okayed
ALTURAS, June 31 The commu
nity. cannery which has been oper
ated In the high agricultural shop
and which was doomed, owing to
the opening of school and closing
of the cannery before late maturing
produce ripened, has been rectified
by the county supervisors.
The cannery will now be located
in a building owned by the school
district which ho been purchased
from the state hlghwav. This will
permit the canning of fruits and
vegetables all during the season.
The diamond get Its name from
the Oreek name "Adamus," which
means unconquerable.
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US Aid May
Spur Soviet
Iran Action
Bv JOHN A. PARRI8, JK.
LAHK 8i'''r:SN, June l ilt
American financial aid to Iran to
block communist espen.lon at I lie
very border of the Soviet Union
ralard speculation her today that
Huaala might reopen the Husslan
Iranian rase In the United Nations
security council.
Home I'. N. delegates annealed
that Huaala would uae the Security
council to protest a IM.OOO.oeO
American surplus properly credit
to Iran, granted for ti e same pur
Eos aa the aid to (Irreee and Tur
ey to block romuiunlat expan
sion. ,
This view was based on precedent
set by Russia several weeks nun. At
that time Soviet Deputy Foreign
Minister Andrei A. Clromyko re
quested and was granted a siieclal
meeting of the senirltv council on
the pending Greek case. He used
the session to attack the MOO.000,
000 American aid program to
Greece and Turkey.
Delegates pointed out that Rus
sia could taVe a similar ateraate
gardlng expansion of the "Truman
doctrine" to Include Iran.
Although the Russian wlthrifew
their troops from Iran's Azerbaijan
province alter an Iranian protest
to tne security council, tne rt'in
HSf .
council's reserved agenda subject
lo re-opening at any time.
The council's action In rrfualni
to drop the raa outright haa tailed
the liuasians over the months, but
they said little publicly.
But now that the U. S. haa an
nounced It would supply Iran with
surplus army supnltrs Including
Imht tnnka and w.nie combat
' nl.,,.. Knuln lint necleil to
I remain silent much longer. I
I Iran's 25.000 police are aeeklng a
i separate II. 8. credit of 13.000.000.
. nioatlv for transnortatlon and com-
munlrulinn equipment They are
headed by Hrlg. (ten. II. Norman
Krhwartikopf. who Is presently In
the United Stales.
Cachets To
Be Available
nrri.ini .i iri. rf.urim.t,t
flrat-lllght cachets will be avail -
jHm, juie. requesting their over
to he dispatched on the drat (light.
In addition, ofdclal cachet may
be obtained at the San Francisco
and Seattle airmail field post of
fices. ,
All cachets will commemorate the
Yti,nlfm . rtf Wewlrrn'o alimitll
route 3 from Son Francisco to
Belittle via Portland.
War Nurse To
to-
Ved Lawyer .
RENO. June 31 Wi Mr. Irma
Amelle Osborne. 38. dark-haired war
nurse who gave up the title of duch
ess by divorcing the Duke of Leeds,
today was married to Frank Ather
ton Howard. 67, New York lawyer
and former oil company executive.
Mrs. Osborne divorced John Os
borne. 1 1 th Uuke of Leeds, here yes
terday on grounds of three years'
separation.
Her marriage to Howard was her
third marital venture. Her first at
the age of 17 was to Paul Brewster.
London publisher, that ended In di
vorce In 1030. She maiTlrd the
duke at Nice, France, three years
later.
Sheriffs Posse
To Meet Tuesday
A meeting of the Sheriffs posse
has been called for 7 p. m. Tues
day at the Fairgrounds to discuss
Important matter nl the coming
Klamath Basin rodeo.
All members of the posse are re
quested to attend this meeting In
full dress and have their mount on
hand as a photograph will be taken
at this time. Another meeting of
the posse Is scheduled for Thurs
day at 7 p. m. at the fairgrounds.
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It Isn't Really There, t i
But Call It San Francisco
II v HAL nOYI.K
SAN KRANl'lrKX), June 31 IAV
Thl9 Isn't really a city-It s a mai
ler of faith. .
There I no such thing as Ban
Francisco. You oan see It on the
limp, anil drive through It. and gel
run over bv a motor car 111 It But
It Isn't really there.
Naval Reserve
Meet Slated
The forthcoming naval reserve
meeting to be held at Hie admini
stration building. Klamath airport,
Monday. June XI, nl 7 .10 p in. All
Interested In Hie naval reserve pro
gram aie Invited to allcnil. 1'he
main purpose (or (his meeting la (0
hear hum all that are Intcrwtcd
In forming an over-all organised
ipay atatuai division In A1K. SUR
FACE or HUIIMAHINK.
It. Comdr. W. Lunslord will lie
present (o answer all quralloiu per
milium 10 (he aurface and sub
marine groups and 1,1. A. Morabre
will explain (lie (ormliig u( the r
group.
Kx-servire men wiin virwih
EE.., ir.'.r.i, can co I
tact l.t Muraliee (or ilc(alla. l.t
Cnnulr. D." 1.. Clolillug can be
reached at 31 or Mil for Infor
mation about Hie aurlare and sub
marine groups. Men may otn (he
naval reserve today and become a
member o( either group. A mem
ber In the onianlsed aruup receive
V""' ." " "" " I
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Labor Measure
Speches Made
WASHINGTON. June 11 141
) President Truman and Nrnalor Tall
IK-Ohlol laid before the nation In
I final round radio debate Ust nishl
I their blistering argument, for and
I against enacting the Tall llarlley
unlnn control bill Into law.
While the senate was warming up
for a rare and angry all-night era-
'slcn. Mr. Truman took lo the radio
jw tn a roiiowup to nia veto meaaage.
j legal """, 'd ld employer.
I o well a union would "rrgrct ;h
liar that It was conceived.'
Taft. one of the bill's author.
replied with a broadcast a halt an
hour later.
He said Mr. Truman had "com-
pletely misrepresented the chr-
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in
I his vi
I Ills )n
veto and
had attempted to act his Judgment
up over that u house dcmix-raln. i
"His veto meinge shows that he
knows practically nothing about
the b tsrlf," Taft dec rrd.
The Ohloan contended that the
president had "adopted the preju-
diced arguments of the labor lead-
... ...j .1..,
sage followed the point by point
statement bv Lee Pressman. CIO at- I
torney. Talt said Mr. Truman had
criticised "every provision designed
10 make unions responsible. "
nlimne) nr a nritvtniia mm, nn
Norman Thomo
Quit Running
TAMIMENT, Pa.. June 21 ! ;
Norman Thomas aays he's through
running as the socialist candidate
for president because ' It Isn't good
(or a man to run so many limes." 1
"Two or three times la all right ,
but alter that it gels lo be a ges
ture," he (old the 13th annual '
Tnmlmeiit Economic and Social In
stitute last night. Thomas was the I
soclnllst candidate five times.
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LOCAL TALENT! MUSIC!
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Grace Howell"
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I THE I EST PtACI YOUR PAJlCNTS
TAKE THlr CARJ FOR REAL SCRVICEJ
This I Hi second time l'v hce
In It, but you can't couvlure me It
really el.l. It It like l.un,(li, ,
HUiikeMar'9 day or I'arl (or rea,"
lea Auicrlcuila In the 10 yoait an..
Ilui Klrat World War, r
It la Nlnovuh and Tyro and
mlat-rlililen Hnliylun well p.. Iked
It Is (he r'nr Kot In trnnafiialun, and
III old West wrapped In amber n
I a melting mil where the Inured.
Irnla mix wllhimt anger.
Nell lla.ll
Nan Frailcluro la a product ulai
sell Itself. The people who make
nil the place ar glad to .ro y.,
when yuu com, but llicy wmilmi t
give yuu a load nickel tu inilui y
lu stay, They would pay money to
keep from being a srwumt New
Yen k. and Iheyd mortgage their
home to piovent becoming an
other Lo Anitclca,
They are 0119 of Hie moal hit-lory-couarlou
cominuultlr wcat (
Culto, but the) never havi tut Uie
Idea that history doean t keep ,m
happening.
There la always fog coming up
here, and Iher la always a biecu
to blow It away. That 1 wlmi 19
known locally a t lie climate.
It I tho only seltlcU plat in
America where a stranger wishes m
summertime ll had btoughl along
hla long woolen underwear. Wlirit
the hot aim ael he 9tarl looking
around for Uie penguin. Nature air
rondlllona It to the lemerature of
a Kalian movie theatre 111 July.
Han Francisco I grown up. I.Ike
Now Orleans. II believe In tixxl. K
I. the happy hunting ground nl Dim
finicky alimentary canal, a palace!
nl (h palate, be It Umk-huugry or
In quest al laploca-taatln oriental
bud s neat oup. A shrimp la shrimp.
lrd here as It Is In Copenhagen If
you want what I ho lalure-worshii.
plug Mnuhattaulte call a "shrimp"
your porkelbook I lu iwu to a
"prawn." ,
No Apoloile
You have heard ol lh "Holly
wood diet?" You will never hear o(
a "Ban FianrUco died" A (at mau
here tloran'l have to apologise ovriy
tune lie reach (or the alive oil.
He ln t enilaai maacd la allrk hi
work Into a well-llavored calorlt
Hail Frnnclaco la on of the lew
place led In th world under a
million population that 1 sun
Ituty. gusty, aentlmenutl and In
dividual. It bullil lh 'country
mnai mtxicrn underground garage
I but II wanta to get out it alx-ahiuit
, ei wueti eomrtxxiy trio Co abolish
11 stand on as many 'hill aa
Rome but staya on the level. It
tamrd th flarbary coast without
destroying th esuberanc that
made It. It haa both Alcatraa. th
symbol of quarantine, and Treasure
Island, which carried on lh legend
of the Ooldrn Gate.
It built the two great bridge of
bridge tn yesterday, when the gold
I miners and clipper shin gave It th
I peculiar lustre It haa never lot.
But San Francisco still Un't so.
tl , Ut (nbled cllv that never ass
quite true, like Athens of old. th
cliy that everybody wants to be tn.
and never want lo Irav 11 s
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Kranclaco Is pure c tv of lh
h"r'' u.r,'l"'n ' haU'ver you
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