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MONDAY, APRIL 1. I?4
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Today's Roundup
By MALCOLM EPI.KV
WITH Uie estabUthmcr.t o afternoon truck line
nrrvics to Lakeview from Klamath Falls, The
Herald and Net l has inaugurated new snl to
Lakevira. wndiru: today's papers
over there lor today's delivery.
This brines the latwt world and
mrtanal news Into Lakeview,
-beatin" by many hour any
other daily newspaper.
To accomplish this. It was
nece&sary for The Herald and
News to step up its edition times.
Heretofore, we have published a
tirst edition at 3 p m. daily. But
It Is now neoesjary to "to to
press" with an edition at 12 noon,
in order to have It out and ready
tor the truck which leaves here
EPLET 'or Lakeview ai 1 p. m
Anyone familiar with newspaper offices knows thit
it U quit an ordeal to push press I" me ahead two
hours right In Uie middle of lha day.
WE have been lucky so far. and haven t even had
clot call at musing Uie Arrow Transit truck
which Is walling every day at 1 p m. at Uie back of
the newspaper plant, ready to lake off with the
Lakeview edition.
This operation has now been going a week, and
the response in Lakeview has been most gratifying.
The purpose of thu piece is to explain what la
going on. and to assure Lakeview readers that we
are working hard to improve the edition which they
receive.
We are not only determined to catch lhat truck
at leaving time every day. but to make the paper we
catch it with the best possible'iiewspaper we cn get
out by the noon deadline
THE HERALD AND NEWS has long enjoyed ex
cellent readership In Lakeview and we have
many friends there. Furthermore, there Is a com
munity of Interest between Klamath Falls and Lake
view thai make a great deal of the news of signifi
cance In both places. '
There is no thought on our part of replacing the
Lakeview Examiner In any way. We cannot fill the
niche of the excellent hometown paper published by
Glenn Charles and edited by Les Shaw. The Ex
aminer and The Herald and News have always
operated on a basis of friendly cooperation
And. as Lea said in his column last week about
Lake-Klamath cooperation, "may It continue forever."
The Doctor Says
Pain Always With Neuritis
Stock Exchange Pickets Battle Again
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sntr Individual questions from z.2S p. m. Best estimates said it
readers. However, each day he mil Usted about two second, but it
answer one of the most frequently broke windows rtt Oxnard. 40 miles
aked questions tn his column. j up the coast. 'o serious damage
i was reported.
THE DOCTOR ANSWERS Mor heat today, said the
QUESTION: Can hydrocele be weather bureau. Qualiecasters were
treated without operation? ; mum.
ANSWER: Some cases of hydro- j
cele have been successfuUy treated - p
by injecting a solution into the in- j jOrCrl rOr
volved area. Operation, however, is ! pi--, KJ nrrnwi
often the preferred method of rione narrows
treatment. McCHORD FIELD. Apr:l 19 JPi
Search for a missing Orefion na
tional guard plane and its three
occupants has narrowed to an area
south of Government Camp on
Mercury Zooms
In Lcs Angeles
LOS ANGELES. April 17 i.r
Hot and onlv shchllv rocky. Los '
By rfH1N P. JORDAN. M- O. j been obtained by killing the nerve xngelea shock off a one-two punch
Written for Nt A Service bv Injecting alconol or or cutting : ancj mmf up for more today.
Inflammation of the. nerves is : tne nerve oy an cperauon. j ti mercury Opped up to 91. a
railed neuritis. Symptoms of neu- . new j,,, Jar Apn) )s n)!re Then
ntls vary a lot but pain and tender- Note: Dr. Jordan is unable to an- rame a momentary earthquake at
nest are almost alw ays present. In ,
long-lasting caws the feeling or
tensation may be disturbed and
muscular wasting can develop.
The amount of pain produced by
neuritis Is variable In some per
aons pain can be practically in
tolerable and in others, especially
those who are in vigorous health. It
can be borne without great diffi
culty. Cause of neuritis, like its symp
toms, is not alike in all cases. Con
sequently, It is necessary to try to
find out the cause in each case.
When caused by diabetes, for ex
ample, the proper line of attack is
to control the diabetes by a suitable
diet and insulin If necessary.
CAUSES OF NECRITIS
Shingles can produce neuritis. In
this disease a virus U probably at
fault. The nerve itself la apparently
affected and the pain Is often ex
tremely severe and may last for a
long time, especially In elderly peo
ple. Severe anemia can produce
neuritis. Chemical substances, such
u arsenic, and many Industrial
products may produce neuritis. In
fections and diseases can also cause
nerve pains.
Nerve pains can come from vita
min deficiency, especially the lack
of vitamin B. One type of neuritis
fe common among the victims of
chronic alcoholism. Perhaps at least
part of the reason for this is that
such persons substitute alcohol as a
food in place of a properly balanced
1t rrnitatnin? (enmiffh vitamin B.
Whether this is true or not, this J
l e." 'Yr i
k., -,i k . . 'f 7 rienhntat
Mint stick swinging cruu and fist ihrowuig pickets battle orfure (he New York Stock Exchange a Hie
picket .li.e erijpiea Irora ils receni caim wtirn ixm-smking worken Irtt the ouiid'iig at the eno of the
trading session. Police moved in munauiaiely to quell Uie bcllrrem pickets.
Doe-Tfion Complete in Some Sections of Bogota
Suit Filed To
Collect Money
Frank Atwood. executor of the
estate of the late Clara A. Moore,
has brought an equity suit against
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Enloe and Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Enloe for payment
of 3000 assertedly due on a promis
sory note.
The suit contends that Mrs. Moore
loaned the En joes $3600 on a prom
issory note August 7. 1939. and that
1.2000 remains unpaid. Atwood asks
also for interest and S300 court costs.
Mrs. Clara A. Moore died Novem
ber 22. 194S. William Kuykendall is
attorney for Atwood.
Mount Hood. Capt. Thomas H.
Forsberg. commander of the Mc
Chord field air rescue unit, said
today.
Planes from three fields Mc
Chord. Hamilton Field. Calif., and
Lowry Field. Colo. are concentrat
ing efforts on that area between
the 4000 and 8000 foot level, he said.
Capt. Forsberg denied reports
that the search would be discon
tinued. The plane disappeared April 9.
It pays to Cse the Want-Ads!
I The Hampshire breed of hogs was
j imported into the United Staves
I from England in S25.
Bank Deposits $34,000,000
Deposits tn Klamath emity's three banks have reached the hlgb
total of 134.1 15 9
Tbsi vu th mrrmt of dfMMtit renorl for th I. S. National
type of neuritis can be much im- j Bank. First National bank and First National branch at Merrill as of
proved or even relieved entirely in the call date of April It
many cases by giving an adequate All three banks are branches of Portland banks.
amount of this vitamin. The total of loans reported by the three banks is 112.207.053.29, also
-With some exceptions neuritis is j u of April 12.
an extremely difficult condition toj Booming deposits in the banks are considered as s basis for
treat satisfactorily. In some cases optimism for the security loan campaign which Is now under way here,
the pain is exceptionally severe and The Butte Valley bank at Dorrii and the Bank of America branch at
long-lasting. Relief has sometimes Talelake also do substantia! banking business in the Klamath basin.
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KLAMATH rAI.Lft. Ore, ITO tllf
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OI K Kit ENT MEN
Today they say tin papers told
Tliul a luted one would smut arrive
Uul hs will be so silent
Wlitll I wish lie weir well slid alive
He went from our hume so sHnnl
And where ever he went he was gay
Tret a the picture that we had nf
him
And e lioed In d tnine bui lt Unit
way.
On a foreign soil he latulril
And we prayed for him day and
night
I'ntil the government wrote us
That hed ended Una worlds Inst
tight.
Hut dear one dn not be weary
For he mlnglrs In memories drnr
And when the curtains of llrnvrii
are lifted
That one you love will sipeur
They say he was burled with honors
For he was one of our heroes brave
llul only his shell was entered
I'U soul evran-d that hul!nv giuve
It srerm his spirit sometimes
whispers
And h's laughter rings timing!) the
vle
'Pound nr home where lie grew to
manhood
And where he roamed on well-wnrn
trails.
H r'Oiiin of ship Willi our mlrnt
men
tlr'ns 'hem ssfe to their oiirnev'
end
Where family and friends nre
waiting
Thir tt earthl'- rttrs to atii'iul
- Br r. Faoght. Klamntli Fulls. Ote
One Survived
jj.wrsjy,:
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T,t . ',,. -af a.i
f f. I nrtmiinr
Warehouses ind huiidincs oo thu street In revoiuuon-torn Bogota were completely destroyed A rath
edral Is tn the background. Tht Inter-American conference continued aa the ctt? returned tn torn
noTmaJcr snd quiet
Youth Survives
Second Smash-Up
POHTI.AND. April 17 ',- Itohrrt
Javne. lg. survived his eronr! Unmli
with death lt niht in a mofor-cyrle-truik
collielnii lhat killed a
partner.
The cycle driver Herbert Nunley.
la. Portland, was killed outright.
The more fortuuats Jayne walked
away from a hair-raising crash a
week ago In which his sutonrobile
went out of control, snaptied off s
vtreet sign, hit s billboard and utility
pole, and rolled go feet down sn em
oankment.
Jsyne. who suffered only a scalp
cut when the cycle skidded Into the
truck, ssld. "from now on. I'll walk "
Vega, Brightest Star in
The Skies, Shifts North
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Astronomer. Fxtension Division.
Oregon Higher Education Kvtem
Soon after the clear twilight of
late April has faded into night,
there comes to us from low over the
northeastern horizon the steely rays
of a brilliant blue-white star. This
glittering object Immediately at
tracts our attention, for it far out
shines any other star in that re
gion of the heavens. Besides. It Is
usually twlnkl'ng energetically due
to the atmospheric disturbance al
wavs present near the skyline.
This is Vega, the star with the
Arabic name. This is said originally
to have ben "al-Waqul." which
gradually changed to Wega and
Vega, ft Is the second In brightness
of any star 'planets are not stars)
seen from our part of the world.
Vega Is one of the nearer stars
Its distance Is 21 light-years, or
anoroxtmatelv 27 times six trillion
ml'es from us. Were Vega as close
to us as our sun. Its brlWanre would
annear about 50 times that of old
Fol It heat end llnht would be
unbearab'e. Like many another
source of radiant energy. It Is best
adm'red at a distance.
Due to the precession of the
eou'noxes. Veea In about 120O0
ears hence will be our north star.
What a snlendld guide star It will
make, although It will not be quite
as close to the pole of the sky as our
present Polaris. The latter Is now
nearly one deree from the pole. By
A D. 2100 It will be within one-half
decree (the angular width of the
moon) of this location. It will then
semlnglv move farther from It for
thousands of years.
As Vega circles higher In the sky
and gets more nearly due east, sev
eral dim stars will be seen cluster
ing close to It. Vega and these lit
t'- stars outline the Harp of Or
pheus, th irrent musician of clas
sical mythology. According to the
nr.clent storv. so charming was the
nlavlng of Omheus that it had
nover over wild beasts, drew stons
and trees from the eround and
ynnrted rivers from flowing.
The fumed Arconautic expedl-
Misery of Simple Piles
I Bathe Irritated parti with mill
KrMinol fviap nfi fply soothinc
Kminol Ointmvnt for fiuick rrlli'l
from itching, burning torment
ESniOL
OINTMENT
tion for the recovery of tlie Golden
Fleece found Orpheus on bnnrd the
ship. On the way the vessel hud lo
pa?s the Islands where the sirens
snu their entlrlnp; son its. and often
lured sailors to their deaths. Snrr
captains tied their mm to the
maxts or poured wax In their ears
as they pawl this dwerou re
won. On th r,ood htp Arco th's
was unnere.ssary. for Orpheus
nlaved his ham so beautlfullv that
the p 11 urine nymphs attracted no
attention.
One of the little str nearest
Veea becomes n double evn
throiwh 2-power onera trlaves. With
150-oower tleirorjes. the two stars
apoejr far nonrl and each In turn
becomes a close double. This star.
J. H. Napier Taken
To Hospital
' J. H. Napier, deputy district st-
torney. wai tHlcen to HlUiide hnft-
pttnl Saturdsy morn in (r for treat
ment of a hemorrhAKt condition. He
was at work in the courthouse when
1 the attack came. Napier was injured
i in an automobile accident last eVp
t ember and was in the hospital sev
, era! moruhv
Of the 2'!7 000 rnil-h-hway grade
crmiing in the United States, only
13 per rent are protected with sig
nals, gates or watchmen.
Strikt Tension
Ends In Shooting
ROME. Oa . April 17 ;. Tht war
of nerves tn a four weeks old textile
milt strike reached tht shooting
i stage last night, leaving one man
' near death, another wounded slight-
! iy
I Both shootings, one of whfrh was
' a skirmish on a highway, followed
I the harmleu firing of other shots
clashes between pickets and non
: strikers at the Anchor Rome cotton
mill, paint throwing and other acta
j of randal'sm,
I The strike began March II when
' management and the Textile Work
(err of America iCIO were unable
j to agree on a new contract covering
a dues checkoff and union liability
r at i a
ih4 feioniuia.
Mare Wrst taiHivn fuimoilv of
l.tw Annrip, tiMi miinngft ot tu
leiM'khectl Aviatuiii C'urpiiratiuii s
uii.'T at .HinitoN K rr tn. 1 1 1 v
survivui ol a (onirltitiion crnah
a Miiuiumn AlriMiri rhirty writ
Kttlrn as the iit plnite irlr-n to
taitu UK'ie etuniilr im LimtitHi
U) New York.
Green Death
To!d Here
A I t tirru of Mnltoi (I, fathrr
ul ,.ui,t.a iihii Chiiiltn C.icin of
lUi.niitl.i 4-..1, dint HiiiiiMlity mutii-
in,! ol tt . ,ui left m-rutrd April 15 In
aji uulontnoilr ai riilrm
Kiii-il nira will be held TurAilay
! at i ii in liuin Cuiigrr-Mnrru Ktm-
rt i llnlllr t luipcl lit MrtKwd wlin
, nun ni"ut in Hklvoii Mrtnorlal
' mrk.
I In iidilituni (t tltr tvtti Miiu Using
I hiic. Ad U;r.-n !. MiivUrd by v
.Widow Mini nfn oilier cllilUiru. i0
iinndt hlliirru, i.nf Ktc-ii-KrandrluUt
niKl (our brotlicM and MX ltrra.
1 He a a iiil!e of Noitli (.'urolHin.
birn Junr- 2J. limn llr had llvrd in
; MnttuKt lor llir mit 27 years.
Communist Plot
In Mexico Out
MEXICO fTI'Y, April 17 A
ronitmmist plot to wrerk at) tle
?rph lines In Mrxlro was rrvrnled
lodav An iniKirtanl government
official confirmed the fact but for
the present, the communications
office Is mux lug no comment,
The officio.) who told of the plot
said Hetrrtry of C'ommunU'At'oiii
AguMln Onrda !.or Inunediatrlv
ordered tncniurri to prevent anv
nbotner and a Wo punishment of
the plotters.
It could not be learned how many
person are Involved or whether
there bait been arrest
Turr ttioje nulungrr umiI ar
ticles Into caih no I Herald and
News Want Adt art inexpensive an4 i
bring oulck rciuM
Mistletoe was known to the
Druids as "all'- heal." They re
I gardfd the parasite as a cure for
jail dl.Kenses.
Eptllon Lyrae. Is the famous double-double.
fO MATTER HCW ) )
THE ECONOMIC WINDS J f s.
blow you'll 'T V
ALWAYS WEATHER V C C
THE STORrVl WITH A-s. - XL.
us. security t f fjhJyLs
SAVINGS BONDS (
This Youngster
Had Tough Time
I LEBANON. O.. April 17 !
j Dsvld Ullmsn. fmir-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ullman.
tumbled off his new trlryclr last
Sunday and brokr his right arm.
Wfdtifsdav he wss climbing on n
chslr In his home and tumblrd
svsln. This time he broke his left
collsrbone.
Now he's ot chicken pox.
Pretty soon they're eolni to Itch,
and how can he scratch.
PARADISE
FOR PAIN
It fx tt'.imt rrst I
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II ShM f.,f s f-mn1 .' f. i Wirflu -r
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Caurfety Nw York World TaUar'.
The first bond told In the security bond campaign In Klamath county went to A. K. Colter, Southern
Tarlfle freight clerk, shown here getting the VAA bond from Wanda Fig of the II, 8. National bank
turr. Klamath's quo la In the drive Is S4.O0t In E bonds, H'lO.OOO In F and O bonds.
Wish I Wtrt A Cow
If Z were one of those cows
down there In the valley, I would
not have this heavy heart." Ho
said the Awlss barber. But better
days were on the way with Mr.
Peaceful Heart stopping to tell the
barber how and to live him a
Bible for more light. Then came
the great day. Said barber "I
went up the mountain again, not
to wish I wert a cow but to shout
my Joy back and forth, for Owl
had flooded my heart with peace."
Yes. get the sin question settled
Believe In Christ as your own Lord
and Bsvlour who died for you and
Ood gives you his peace and eter
nal Ufa.
"I accepted Christ as my Ssvlour
nearly fifty years ago and his
Holy Spirit has never left me.
There Is a wonderful pence thst
comes from knowing Him and
Lord and Saviour." THOS. s.
SMITH, Pres., Thos. 8. Smith At
Hons, Chicago, Known as the
Applt King through the Mid
West. Portland I, Ore. This apace paid
for by a Portland family.
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