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SATURDAY, FEB, 21, 1H8 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THANK JENKINS Euiior MAIX'ULM rPLEY Managing fcanor fni.red Mcond elm mailer al th. poelofnca of Klamath I IT Or... oo Auiuet IK. X eanfruae. Marco t I SUBSCRIPTION BATES: Br MiriM month JIM Bj null ' By tnall month (1.00 B null . .. month! 14 M j.ar M OO MKMBER or THE ASSOCIATED t-SISS Tht Aaeoclateil Pre H ontlUed xclutlvoly to the n (or republication of oil tht local newa printed In tnle n- paper, at well ai all AP nawa. The World Today By De WITT MarKK.V7.lK AP Forelfn Affairs Analrat MOSCOW seems to have soft-pedaled temporarily the violent red tactics aimed at establishment ol communist governments In Italy and Franc. The general strategy of course remains the same. This Is to Soviet! w these two strategically Important countries whose control would bring Russia immeasur ably nearer her goal of dominating Western as well as Eastern Europe. France Quiet FOR some weeks things have been relatively quiet in Trance after a long period of violence and disorganisation due to bolshevtst strong-arm methods. Now we have the unusual development of a peace truce in Italy among the warring political parties, pending the election for the republic's first parliament on April 18. This pact provides for a campaign "with out hate" and for abstenslon from the use of force, which caused more than a score of deaths and much property destruction during the latter part of 1947. The most unusual and consequently significant aspect of the situation Is that the truce ifor what it is worth) was proposed by Umberto Terracinl. communist president of the recently adjourned constituent as sembly. The fact that It Is a communist move em phasizes the likelihood that It represents a Moscow order to tread Ughtly for the moment. The meaning of this. In my view, is that the com munists are going to pursue the course of least re sistance pending political developments In Italy and France. They are gambling that a swing of fortune In elections may give them the control they want without their having to employ force. That would endow them with a beneficence which would be calcu lated to win friends in other Western European countries. No Armed Force THEN there's another point to which I called at tention In yesterday's column. Bolshevist tactics which were possible in countries of Eastern Europe, under Russian military occupation, can't be used in Western Europe where the reds have no armed forces. So the communists must move more circumspectly in their campaigns In Italy and France, and It wouldn't be surprising if there is a period of comparative calm In those countries for a bit This doesn't mean that the disruptive tactics of the reds will cease, but rather that they will work quietly and by indirection as they are doing in the United States and in many other countries of the western hemisphere. However, strikes and political strife and politico economic sabotage will continue as a prelude to the ultimate all-out effort to establish Soviet regimes. Of this we may be sure: the communists will go all out to prevent the Marshall plan from working. If they can't do this through control of the French and aU&n governments, then most assuredly strong-arm methods will be employed. These Days By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKT ARNOLD TOYNBEE, In his masterly study of civi lization, places the United States in the western society, which Is a civilisation mainly of Roman Catho lic aad Protestant Christians living In the area that was once the Roman Empire in Europe. These west- em peoples tend toward an acceptance of democracy. which Toynbee. in his "A Btudy of History," describes "as a short title for responsible parliamentary repre sentative government In a sovereign independent na tional state." Despotism does not long thrive among these peoples, although occasionally thry recede Into that condition. The United States has. however, had a unique de velopment within that society. For whereas Europe has always tin known history) been occupied by in digenous elements that are constantly conquering or being conquered and assimllutrd. the early migrants to Uie North American continent found here a com paratively vacant area, except for scattered primitive communities of North American Indians, in which it was possible for them to divest themselves of many European Impediments to the assertion of Individual liberty. Feudalism, for instance, never existed In this country. Primary Concern PERSONAL liberty thus became the primary concern of the early American. He was forced by cir cumstances of a pioneer existence, and later as an isolated farmer or woodsman or hunter or .rancher In sparsely populated areas. To function as an Individual, to live more in fear of God's invisible authority than under the police authority of man's law. He lived In the dignity and goodness of one individual man, more concerned with his conscience than the police man's baton. The early traditions remained even when the empty places were filled by Immigrants from some 50 countries and when a vast and concen trated industry shifted the centers of population from rural communities to urban slums. This passion for individual liberty is the distinctive I characteristic of American civilization, where a class less society recognized the rights neither of majorities i nor minorities, of political parties nor of aristocracies of birth or wealth or Intelligence but only the rights of one individual, who stood before God and the law. alone responsible for his conduct. And that individual, wise or dumo. skilled or unlettered, competent or lazy, possesses all the political and Juridicial rights of anybody else. Einstein and "Lefty Louie." whoever he may be, have one vote each. Up to 1933, no one seriously questioned this doctrine of the rights of the individual, since then, we have been discussing group rights, majority and minority rights. Such a phrase has crept into our language as "human rights," by which is meant something nebu lously different from the rights of the Individual. Citi zenship has become associated with creed and origin as, for Instance, the special rights of the foreign born and pressures are produced on the whole com munity in the interest of what is called racial or re ligious groups the former being generally unprovable and the latter should. In the American system, be strictly private. These departures of the American concept of the place of the Individual In American life became asso ciated with an emphasis on the Marxian class struggle ("one-third of the nation") and with class hatred ("princes of plenty"). It was exploited politically to produce and prolong power. 21 Civilizations To return to Toynbee. he calls attention to the ex istence, in 6.000 years of history, of 31 civilizations of which seven remain today in competition for survival Each assumes its own superiority, but each faces the .fact that 14 great societies of men have died. Why did they die? Toynbee says: "... we know of no case in which the goal of hu man endeavors has been attained yet, while on the other hand we know of fourteen cases in which at tempts to attain the goal are proved to have failed Irretrievably by the fact that the societies which made them have become extinct. The possibility of attain ing the goal is still an open question in the seven cases of the civilizations that are still alive . . ." What probably happened is that these societies reached a state where they had nothing to live for. They had lost their ideals. They had forgotten their goals. They had left themselves without beliefs, faiths or hopes. And so they died. It is something to think about In this extraordinarily vulgar and confused era. SIDE GLANCES ' M If" ' com iw iy hth mm. iw t. v. etc. u. pit, err. Pump Plants To Be Under Way Soon Consti'iuiloii of six pumping plituls by (.Icoi'KO K. Btai'V til i'ulelake lor the bureau of reeliiiimtlim In the Coppixk buy area will begin In a little over a month, as soon n.i the probability of severe winter weather Is past. Contract for conilrmiloii was awarded by Stacy fur the Denver UH1IK office. The six pumping plums arc uu essential part o( the Irrigation de velopment of the Coppnek bay area for homcsteadlng, according to U8IIK engineers. They will raise water from the present ditches up to higher luteral.i which will lu turn Irrigate the laud beyond the reach of the present ditches. The area la part of the MHO acres which will bit divided up ami opened lor lite linuif.it cad entry during ihls coming full. The pumping plains will be o( iiiiuieie construction with Hum one to three pumping units per plant. Hie consuiuiuin ol the inlet The Gallup Poll Sex Behavior Report Gets Much Praise hone with opinions vote that good r! "Now that you're a sophomore, latch onto a girl who's a junior: bite can neip you, out you u nan i n"- help you, but yoti man s nomwori: lo-l it is thing, i a t h e r than a b a d thing, to hiivu this tnloi mat inn on sex available. Dr. Kins e y , a proiesstir ol In diana university, mid his nssiHi ules huvo spent nearly ten yearn gulheiiuK data on the sex hub Us nl the poptt. and j lutlon. The first of a series of re- inulrl transitions will lo be 111- polls was Ksurd recently 111 tile liillll .-limed ill Hie colli I Mel. Two ill Lie ."I 11 Ixmk. "Wexllal IMlllVliir 111 tin plants will llavc the mulols and llulil. ll Mali ." r.mlinl eiillimiietll tllllv llullM-d. In IfM tile leai lliiil nl 111.- rntir while the ieniaiiiing will oe nl u,a-n maarti tins sun m stimy me in.u-a-.mlh.Hw i-.mtni, tlim. ille 111- i ttlte polled a iriM-M'rl lull I mm let channels anil Me iliMiibuauii coast to roast on two qucMlnni 1 laleial.s will be imisli ll.'U'd under it v (ii-:tiit(ii: (iAi.i.ri Director. American liiatilute of rnhllf Opinion I'HINC'ICiON. N. J., l-'eb. "0 Dr. A. ('. Klnsey'a iiiiiih-lulked-alKUit report on human sex behavior has wuu widespread approval from the! Ill the same vein Include, "Lack of Infiitiiiulliin leads to unliapplness and poor adjustment , , , Kilncatlon uu tills subject Is badly needed . . . The -younger general lull ueotls to knnu," rimse wliu disapprove of the Kin Aiiiciirau people. Ily a rullu of 6-hPy survey give a their miilll reasons statu: By JOY Bll'.liS Holiday Set George Washington's birthday, February 22, falling on a Sunday, will be observed as a holiday on Monday by various business houses and office buildings In Klamath Falls. Both the courthouse and city hall will be closed, the city council which usually meets on Monday nights, will have a regular meeting on Tuesday night; the employment office, navy office but not the army, will close; the post office will not open windows nor make delivery on that day but employes will report for duty to sort mall; the state liquor store and bu reau of reclamation offices will also close. Several old papers, recording the death of George Washington, have been reported to -The Herald and News. One is owned by Roy K. La Prarie of the Merrill highway, an other by Harold Clinton of Tulelake. Both are Issues of early January's Ulster County Gazette, New York. f :,a ' f ' l h ' don't forget to listen to Theatre Guild's "The Par-Off Hills," star ring a bunch nf people I never heard of before. This piogratn seems to be one of the most popular air dramatizations i v. It li the a- ng In my Immediate vicinity anyway) and I'm partial to the crime-don't pay kind with lots of blood 'n' thunder, guns, clues and crlmlnil psychology. LW tries to please Its listeners, so. what kind of programs do you like? Weil never know unless you tell us. I .inotlu r l-niur.u-t. in be advnibed al ; a laler dale lllls spring Stacy ha. been upenmiiK In the Klalll.ith 1-alls ana (or me past three years, i his is his lutiitli inn- . strui-tiun cunuaci with Hie bureau of rciiamailnu on the Klamath pro ject. M.W BOA I' WASHINGTON, l-'eb Jl iV-iho ci asl guard mid today It has a new-'JNO-fuot li-.e-hreaker thai pluweil 1 tliruugh Itclds ol solid ice ;I8 inches deep, and windrows i piles of broken liti (eel deep In tests nil the (iteat 1 '-kr.s It has prniiellnts at i bt-th ends. Boyle's Column Robert Young (The Actor) Is On His Way Up, Too NEW YORK o.-IMAL hu.1 1,1.1k euthuMu-m Inr nil ihr Hui.iU have found out the dlflYrriirr be- i wny plays linr hmbmirt umitu to ire tween Robert Youiib. tbe movie ut- ' My Fret Hurt tor, and Robert R. Young, the mil- 1 "I don't want lo go out Umwht. The Ilr.M was drMKitnl to fit.fi nut How ninny hud heuitl or tend iihoui l)r Kin mv book. Result -.howed Mint JO per real, or one peiMiit i.i fveiv five, titii heard nlhiid (lie IhmiR. which wn.n nubhhrd le.su Minn two mouth uko. All KMMin.H In the p'll!, whether they hud he;Ud nbout the Khtsev re. poi t or not. v ere I hen m ''rd Ih's i)in".iim: "Dr. A. , Klnirv hn romplrlrd tilnr-yrar rIiiiIv mi ihr rt Ifhit vlitr of male In ihl rmmlrv. Hit vmt think It U a ftnul th i tit tr ti-ul thine t tiAvr thU Information on r av;U;iiilr?" The nte (hhmI thine ''' Had thine M )lillflrd 4 Nn opinion '!H The prlnrtiml (imtlflrntloni ex preiufd by the 4 per rent were. "Hood, but not fnr children to reul." und rimkI If proprrlv pn:rnrd " 1 he survey fnund that birth protr.MantA mid Cntlio'lrs la the population rxptesA approval of the Kmw study, iilthoii'-'h prt"inni- ntr nioir in favor than ';tlhnlls nir that "wo hear too luueh ubotit Hex Iheso dayA,'1 Ihtit "thin Informulluu Hhoiild bo Klvou out only by pur enu." and thnl "the InfuruiiitUui on ii hi be ird lu l he wronif ImndK to corrupt people inotnln." Public mtpport for the Klnsry pro ject In lu Hue wllh rittller public opinion poll Iiudlnu" on the nubject of nex educutloii lu the hluh nchooU. On weveial omtilutu the laMtitiil luift polled the country on whnihet' couir.e.f In ftrx rdui-utlon Hhould or ithould not Iw mnde n putt of thf 1 rrttulur aehitol rurrlculuin. l.Hiiie nntjoiltlcfl have expressed upptoval ' of the ft" p. Roiary Gwesf ,il itilll uo i pituu.nctu roi nl tiiiiH- miii i at... 1 i .1 1. tth .il . ..ic ..iatil t , p.ttiii. i ,.i i ihi ami, i.A.uij . Imihi, '.;. ic i n ' .t.tl til rtvuJit i r..4l.i )to..iis i v ltllt , i CU.' 1H tlj vt't'tV IIU Mi' road man and finnncicr. The difference at the moment is ten year, three daughters and 79 corpora tions. But the busi ness (Cap Is slow ly closing. Back (Money Asked For iVanport School I WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 i.-Pp I An appropriation of not more than i : ilSO.OOfl rn rehitllH ih. l,ini, I 1 Z " . .t ...5.1 sviiuui , building in Vanport, Ore., which was uoiuagcu ay tire last montn. is pro vided in a bill Introduced by Rep. Angell (R.-Ore.) The bill would transfer Jurisdic tion over all school buildings in Van port from the public housing com missioner to the federal works administrator. IIADIO PROGRAMS SATURDAY EVE FEB, 21 KFLW 1450 kc :S " C:IA BtniUwa Mtwt :tft World Nwt SnmmKrr :J0 Jnmpln' Jcki i:4ft Veteran'! Report 1:00 Thli ! Tour FBI ABC 7:30 Bob Will PUybor l:0i The Looe R&orer AHV R:30 Challenre of Vakoa ABC :00 Gaocbaiters ABC :1ft :S Claremoat Betel Orch. ABC " " " tt:M S lard o it Mtiedlea lt:lft 10:30 rreddr Martin Or. ABC K45 11:00 Newt Bnmniirjr 11:05 Teleqoeit 11:16 11:30 " -11:46 " KFJI 1240 kc Sperte Roundup Dinner Dance QoliSbeW Keep L Wllh Kldi MB 5 Klamath Temple All Star Weit'n Shew MBS John Wolahan Orca. MBS Shoot tbe Herke Glen Bardy Newg MBS Dink Tempteton MBS Fells Glno MBS Newt Scope MBS Jimmy Orch. MBS Teen Age Danre Hawaiian Griff Hilllami Orch. MBS VoicM ( Strinri MBS SUNDAY A. M., FEB. 22 l:H riae ArU Woariet ABC S:16 8:30 0:00 9:80 9:45 10:0U 10:15 10:30 10:46 11:00 11:16 11:10 11:46 Bkftt. Ed. Newi Church la the Wildweod" Bible Andltorlon of Air Calvary Lcheea Gueat Star" Sunday showcase ABC Editor at Home ABU National Vespera ABC Presbyterian Church UttD Mooda Lea Brown Orch. Sanday Mornlni Concert PUfTim Bear Ml Lath eras Bour MBS Qlen Hardy Nowi MBS Commander Scott MBS Waihlnglon'i birthday MBS liland Meledlei Fa ft h Ion Flaahea iill Cunnlncbam MBS Canary Pet bbow MBS MONDAY A. KFLW 1450 kc S AM Serenade :16 :30 :IS 1:00 7:15 7:30 7:4 S:00 1:16 6:39 8:11 9:00 9:15 9:3 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:46 10:35 11.00 11:15 11:30 11:46 rarra fare Newi Bkfit. Kditien barlte'a Roundup James Abbe ABC eke Manners ABC The BkfsL Club ABC Tbe Three Sum Symphony of Melody Bkfit. ta Boflywooo ABC Galea Drake ABC Music of Manhattan My True Story ABC Minlatara Concert Stop A Shop Llstenlnr Post ABC Men Behind Melody" esfael and Albert ABO M.. FEB. 23 KFJI 1240 kc Mt steal Reveille lirm Front F Hemingway S MBS Rue and Shine MBS Newt, Headline Today's Best Buys News MBS I iahinn Hashes Faeorllet of yesterday Ray Block Con. Kale Smith Spoaht MRS Victor H l.indlabr MBS Morning Matinee Sona of Pioneers Glen Hard New MBS Piclsweel Show MRS Home Demonstration Music La Polntes at 11:00 F.riklne Johnson MRS Queen for a Day MBS li'Di-OX: By JOY BIGGS Aian Abnrr, cotnmmily cAllrd La 1 or "Lum'n" Abner, is the man behind the Interesting voice on "Best Buys. :45 a.m. tne program ;,n 1W7 when comes from t he station located n (Robert R Young the Willard hotel building. if l n a ncleu Abner, a iormer iignter puoi 'that's his picture topside) is a member of the Reserve Officers as sociation, the Caterpillar club (for pilots who have bailed out and the Lions. He came here from Banning. ! Slnr- then Robert R. Young tn Calif., to sell radio time, write ander for purposes of more elfi- scripts and emcee programs for cjenl operation and perhaps to KFJI. He Is married and there's a rcdUCe the nunibrr of board meet- llttle Abner in his home named , jng;i ne had to attend cut down Gregory Kent, under a year old. ; tne number of Alleghany Corp. sub- r n Uidlaries to a neat nnd tidy 80 cor- Remember Dave Hoss? Getting1"' "Behind the Mike" with William '" Moves i Oregon tan) we learn that ! "two radio men in Salem have be- I bought control Jt- halbovi.e company, the difference between him and Robert Young ( actor i was ' nn rnmnratlons. Hubbv." he sulil. "Mv fiTt bur! " i Amoim his frlrnd.i Voiimu u uuk- "'" imined "The Sultan'' and on Wrd- ""d h'n 10 ' lieMlava there are ten In Ilia hollw- ,"H"ril 1 hold "Harem." . lilnluri .211 11 "Therca Uetty and the fuur kuta." Tllp "rvey also ha mui li more he said, "and the aeanvitrraa. Ihe iixirl from youn iieople Ibme laundreas. the cook, the mine and under 30 year of aise than from my mother-in-law. , l"e older ae rkiiiiw. "After a while I no out and tulk . , , to tne gardener, lie a tne only other , (ioiid thlm M Had tlilm II a : 3 A. A man around One of hla minor family problem now la hl.i ten-year-old dauithler. Barbara. Khe's ileveloed a crush on Van Johmon. Hecently ahe conio.sed a fan let ter to Johnson. "I don't usually read other )eo)le' mall, but I hud to take this one." aald Youiik. Barbara, after exprcvilnit adrnirn tlou for Johnson's actinic closed with thla friendly postscript: "You may know my father. Rob ert Youpk. He's an actor, too. 14 4 Qualified ! B No opinion Zt In his report on the sex behavior of American males Dr. Klnsey re peatedly shows that there are wide differences of behavior and attitude toward sex according to deRree of Him Company Meanwhile Robert Young (actor) Molin Chamber peek tt rdumtloii. lu today's Institute survey time are also differences of attitude toward the whole Klnsey project ac- I cordlnR lo the degree of education, " I with the college and high school ! graduates most In favor, and those J who have had no grade school train , Ing or no schooling least In favor. AontMl Mr own film nrodue- TP li m. i i I come walking men. Dave Hoss, pro- j romnany Cavalier Productions, " meBl monaay gram director ot KUtu Bna A1 j leaving him now only 79 corpora 04,11113.?, LUIIIIIICIIUI luniicimi, Mt- of KOCO and Hnn. hohlnri Rnlvrt R. Yolllltl fill with their he de- j had Iunch ,1E ol1Pr day with Robert Young lactori, Mrs. Young, and Eugene Rodney, co-producer -hnnllftlmr wife lead the Q-men In " "r .mn. fani rimma taken i dent company. from an actual case, in tonight elded they disagreed boss. Loring Schmidt and elded ditto." A slick aignature artist and his SUNDAY P. M., FEB. 22 I.a..ie ARC swa Sam Paltlnglll ABC . rhcatra Matla.a Sunday Screnada ABC Roy Blecta Orch. 15:0 l::15 i;i3 1:00 1::ia S:00 I:IS t:S(l s-.oo S:S0 4:00 4:M 4:45 Sound Off ABC M.l Opera Audlllon ABC Trea.ury Agent ABC Cuunlcraar ABC California Caravan ABC Greatest Story ABC C hild a World ABC Hr. rrnldent ABO ft:00 Ian, Evening Hoar ABO :I0 " neat of Mytterv MBS rru. Detective MBS Marie Orren Singe l.atln.Amerlcan Maalr Quick Al A Flaih MBS lhoia VTebiters MAS Nick Carter MBS Sherlock Rolmea MBS Quit Show Newi Mediation Board MBS Son. Afternoon Concert :00 : : 0:10 :4S 1:00 1:SA 1:15 1:45 :0 :l S:.-0 :45 ft.00 t:IS :! e is 10:00 10:10 lt:M lies 11:15 11:45 SUNDAY EVE, Walter Winched ABC Bomotown Newa World Nowa Snramary Theatre Guild on Air ABC Memorabla Mnaie Refleotlont Draw rearaon ABO Mon Morn Headline ABC TheOreen Hornet ABC Salute to Washington ABC Battl Clarcmont Orch. ABC Cesar's Orch. ABC rroddy Martin Or. ABC Neare Bammary" Brlda la Droanslaat ABO Flarenllno Oariena ABO KFLW Feature FEB. 22 Meet Mo At Farky's MBS llm Backaa Show MBS Behind Fraal Faga MBS Nea MBS Leave II To Glrll MBS Twenty Questions MBS Jergaaa Journal MBS Sblela Orahara MBS Glen Hardy Nawa SIRS Save Tour Money MBS f.et'a Dance Tho Imperial Slngera Old Faahlaned Revival m M Nawa aad Oraa Maada sit on KFJI Fealaro MONDAY P. M., FEB. 23 IrtIO 1:15 1:10 1:45 :(HI 2:15 1:25 1:0 2:15 8:00 1:30 1:45 1:50 4:00 4:1-1 4:30 4:15 5:00 5:15 S:S0 4:11 I Newa Noon Edition i Ceanty Agent Speake I Faul Whitemao Club ABC I Claudia Merrill lime Treasury Band Shaw ABC ffhat'a Doln- Ladles ABO Twlva Told Tain ARC Bride and Groom ABC Ladles Be Seated ABC Salon Concert neadllne MItlon ABC Requeetfully Yours County Health Asm. Terry and the Plrslea ABC Jack Armllrong ABC .Name Mune Newa four Dance Tunea Mkl. A Livestock Afternoon Concert lohnson Family MBS Matinee' News Hearts Dellre MBS startln Block MRS Rob l:berly Sings' Rlekya Request lea Dance Urgao Mueie Living With Cad Folton Lewie Jr. MRS Frank Hemingway MBS Pastlnr Parade MBS Reb'l Hllllard Con. Adventure Parade MBS Ruper Man kiBS Captain Midnight MBS Tom Mil MBS This Is Your FBI." "Challenge of the Yukon" and "Oangbusters." two more dramas on LW air tonight offer hair-hung adventures with happy i n d 1 n g s the criminals brought to Justice. Whom did you choose as movie favorites meriting Oscars for 1947 performance? Tonight you can see if Hollywood agrees with your choice as ABC's exclusive shortwave broad cast will beam the news to overseas listeners and you. Point Barrow. Alaska, northern most nation in the world, will pick up the broadcast and the southern most station, Pago Pago, Samoa, will too. Goose bay, Labrador, and Narsassuak. Greenland, listeners wrote in after last year's Academy Award airing, stating they had picked It up "The Case of the Power-Mad Puppet" Is Counterspy's intriguing title for Sunday's show, and oh boy I the MALIN, Ken. 20 Plans for the annual chamber ol commerce crab feed are completed for 7 a. m. Mon day In Broadway hall. The program for the evening will Irchidc vocalizing by the Barber Shop chorus, address by Malcolm Epley. managing editor of The I They have Just completed their In- herald and Mews, selections ny me ! Itlal tolcture. "Relentless", a horse j school band and announcement of- opera in technicolor starring Young, new directors. a colt and a lady. This la about the ' A review of the work of 80th picture in which Young has 1 chamber will also be given. played but It Is the first under nis ; ! own Aegis. j i i Editor's Note: Boyle Is wool gath ering again today. Nobody In Holly wood ever had an Aegis. It's an ' ancient Greek shield, shaggy and adorned with golden tassels.) "I have played In a couple of westerns before." Bob said. "But this Is the first time I have been so close to the horse." The Youngs are a pleasant couple, happily married for many years, and have co-starred In four productions of their own all daughters. Mrs. Young Is red-haired, cheer ful and has been trying for some time to read "Peace of Mind." She misses the children and has a wan- High tirade ft, hl or Si. I llree It'll a, ho..l I. mill US', BI'c M'e Had .... s 10 1.1 (Jllallflrtl 1 1 No opinion 17 23 34 .,o not ...mon,.. i fj...k' oi u,t.. U..O. lii.S IIOVi!ii u. ,UI llliit(M. ..on in iau a iiituu.tii. tu iiitivti nunc t-i:uialciy imm- ilia puiiut iv- ion . inert intituia, it. mitt m'iiiii . . i tlll.'illr. .tiaii l.a ll illllhil lull! .nr. rrl..ll )itkt.ii!u.v m'rordiut, (o Howe, (nc day ui iuc ..riitrs lll!Mr! ils u.i.uii'ti, uliil !(- Ulllria musi olire limi ultliut llli'ir patron m uu gooo old nmcru',!! luiupt'UUvc inaiiiirr. Hull I'llillKlit'r mil mill, cd llotl.c io tile rluu as itnUty s tliau man ( tne tiA, and the rnliie "Myitis iSiiuiKlroii ol lllc Utrgoll Ad cluj i.is also Rotary s gucsls. Man Tells Of Slaying is I'. HKLKNrt. Ore-. J cb. ;'l viv -; J'tiltce MlU ttxUy tlmt Clmrirj. ! Nuble Cuinp. J6. had confrjueU Uie KUytng of Mra. Zc CurUon, M, at ; Kvprrtl. Wu-.li. UiAtrlct Atlornry W. W. DllUrtl Miltl Cnmp fcliiHtU h drtttilrd itAte fiiriii uit the Atrmiuulnltun of lliv uotnttit, thru ttit taken by Wili l melon iiUi-e to Kvtrrti. Thf btxly of the witluw, nmrrlrd five lime. unM fuuncl in an Ktvrrtt hutol WcdiifMlny. Ulllani Mid Camp udmlltrd he picked up the wutimn In k tavern Tuc.w. ay And reKltrrrd with her a a mnrrlfd couple ut the hutrl. Cmrtp canfejutcd atritniiilnff her nftrr the proicjtted hla ad. -n nee In Ihe room, DlllarU anld. With Uie aUtciuent. "I think I killed a woman in WttahiiiKton, ' Cnmp gave hlntarlf up to a Hcup pooAc, Ore., mlnlicr ThurMlay. He then waa brouuht to the county J41I here where Dlllnrd anld he made tht confejwlon. 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