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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1948)
SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINI , Regular Class-Room Music I In Public Schools Here Gives Good Background Now, All Together! Itail.f'a N.lti TliU It aii.lh.r ml a a.il.i .( arlli lft mi HI. mala a. a.al. llaala mualc III the public .rhoola of Klmunlli Fall u funnel In the rrtiular clnaaronm. Allhniiuli II m inuilfl of ri'iiiilor school tiny anlilom comrs Ui Hid attention n( the triiprnl public, aa riix.a llml of the prrliiriiiliiif rutiia, thin regular iUmiikiim inualc In by far the mint Important of the entire iiiuiilr pin uratn. Time allotment for iiiunlr In I lit i-laaaronm rtina between twenty nit twenty-live mlnutra a day. The bnal. ui the iimale pnxiinin la Joyful alnulng, mul rhllilirn are ttvtiiilit to matter mualc Dial they may llvr mnrii compld ami richer life Through music, atiKlcnui liwn attitude, of cooperation, but inure Important, they Irurll to are tilt US May Lif t Arms Ban To Palestine r WANIIINtiTON, May III MV A While llouae aoltrre aald today the fovernmritl la atudylng th qura lion of lirtliif the 1'nlud Hlatra rmbariB on airnia la I'elealiiie. Tll source, who refuaed to ba quoted by namt. aald the malirr of an exchange of diplomat, with the nawly-raif nlird Jrwlah alata of larael alao la being atudlrd. I'll fart thai the guvcrntnrnl la aluclylnii llicao two ata fulluwrd I'rraMlrllt Truman's aullmmcrmrut of U. H. recognition of the alaia of larael lata yealrrilay. Mr. Tru man a anion came almoal Imme diately after the Jewa had pro tlaimrd trio birth of Uielr nation 111 the Holy Land. U. H. recognition waa on a "de facto" baal that la merely recog nising that turn a auto lau. Thta dlffera from "de Jure' recog nitlon which Involve exchange of diplomatic reprearnutlvra with a legally conalltuud (ovcrnment. An embargo on ahlpanrnl of armi waa placed In effort laal Decem ber. It covered the entire .Middle CaaL Charles O. Hom. WIiIU llouac preaa secretary, told reporter, the president', action In recegnlilng the provisional government of larael waa "not a matter of anap Judgment He aald Mr. Truman had had the action In mind food while. He added that It la "ImtKiivalble to tu a time-table on the approach to a decision." Diplomatic offirlali beauty thut la mound I lii in on every hand. Ihim enriching thitr Uvea. The rluaanmiii limit atuili'tit 111 many mutlnil aillvltlea. In atlill tlon to the I line apent III alii-diur, one mny find the mualc teachers, with the aid ol phoniiimiph unci recorda, guliling their charges In vnrloua rhythmic aillvltlea. Again the anme medium mny be lined to eimlile attulriit to Halm to the great iim.li' of the past mid prrnnl, lima gaining mi appreciation of Ilia belter Ihllila of Ille thut will Iruve a taMIng Imprraalon. A a Imther heiilthy emotloniil outlet, aliment mny be found cre ating tlieir own inuMr, to slug nnil making tlirlr own Inainiiiirnia from bolllra, cam, etc. He ll-rxprcaalnn la pni iMiiitKed and the goal of achieve itient brlntta mentiil growth to nil participant. I'rom the fourth grade IhroiiKh emlith. mimic, clunaia lire generally coiiiluctfd by mualc ape- rlnllata tpcuuie mualc la a Illicitly apeclnllml aubject In the flral three Kiailea. however, the reuulur room i it' """ 1 r j Awm Imp- -.::,?V Pay Loss Hits Seattle Men HKA'rn.E. Mny 15 111 The IlKi.OOO lopped from Seattle dnllv pnyroll by the 24-lav-nld dtrlke of 14,800 liucliiK Airplane company employe la beKlnnlriK to pinch workera In other tradea, A. W. iiurchlll aald today. iiurchlll. Seattle manager for the atate employment service, aald clalrna for unemployment compen sation are aUirlirm to reach hl office from laid-off workera. Moat of theae are In amall bualneaaea, he aald tavcrna, reataurania. Raraxea, dry cleaning planta and amall gro cery atorca. The Seattle bua ayatem reported Ita loan hit $1300 a day the flrat strike week. The lioelng atrlkera, ordered yea terday to reduce the number of plckela at company gatea, are not eligible for compenaatlo.i. They left their Joba April 22 when nego tlatlona for a new contract were deadlocked. Their Aeronautical Me chanics union ilnd.) aaked a pay raise of 30 centa per hour for lla membera; the company offered 15. had remained dry through the long wait, and kept alternately tapping . ..i ..... 1- U- nl - ........ nf Mill, hnl fr,.tit r.is t. m....i. w. ( i. ,...i v.i... i,,r. i,m .,, on the coal vein to tip reacue work- leucnrr neni rnuv leui ne the inuMC , ruH t'urrle llarrrll, Beverly Itcjnolila. IJuane lloae, Nova Fallike, Bobby Itlder, louglaa Moen. Brent l aid- - Two Miners Rescued In rinM, im nil i ii in raim ik loiiiinnie in Hr umi uwhn lciu lirr ol imiKlr til the i (Imt llni-f itiiutfH urn (.killed fur ttbeivr Hip nvriu.rc. Although trrAA In inuntr rlimnm In nut on r()tilrliiK fkllU unci Ireh nUiiim, yrt 11 In frit thut wlltioul thru tmU. fcUidrnt will not renp lo the fullr.-', thr ninny K'mkI t)ill)K Uittt munir hnk tu otoro (or tlwm. Mr nil h hiibiti of pewturr, rrtrrri brrnttitnic. rhythinlml boly move- j mm i are by-proclucu of llif miiKlc I priifrmn HtudrnU urn tauuhl the corrt' t wy lo mr ihrlr volrrx; rlrnr ' tnunrlHtUiii li miulrrd In their i mnKlnu hi Hi Mt nil ttmrK they re KIIAMOKIN, Ia My 15 'j urrd to exprewi the iiiikkI of their ir!my. brdrncKled mid iileepy, two fcoiiKK und rxplorr itie Intimnlr und eihaulrd mlnrr wrre rrrurd early lttMiiitf vnlur which the limMc clawi ! today from floodrd coal pit. They wrre trapped Wrdnrtiday afternoon by water rushing In from s nearby abandoned mine. Edward Hrck. 42, and Peter dor ton, 3$. both of bhnmokin. were taken to Khmnnkln Klnte hanpltnl for their flrt fwxl In more than 60 hnum. thru bathed and put to bed. litiih were phynlrnlly unhnrmed. They anld they believed their com panion. Chnrlea Hiuthore. 42, wax trapped In the lowent part of the When the men failed to return . . . - home other minc. In thU Eastern , , I , . , I Pennftylvanla hard coal area di- the watr they hud carried with I Into a nearby abandoned workin-. mviind lhclr mme had been flooded U.ern. I Water in the abandoned pit eame and at once organized rescue oper- They were 175 feet underground i flooding Into their operation, trap- ; atloiu. lair In the aflrrnm.n when an et- ! Pln' til,m l Mh ini on " ploalon charge, aet off to looiwn coal j heading off the main abaft Lettuce was raised as a salad for raining, blaated a panwgeway i Both Gorton and Heck said they'ciop In the days of ancient Rom. J - - -" Dob Wampler, Vigorous electioneering had been going on for a week ns a preliminary to Thursday's- ballntlitK. Prmldent Nnrval Is an honor ntttdent. In the Junior play crm. prrnidrnt of the previously ' Stains club, of flier In the Jotima had ..Id poMlbe hlU I of the brbnll lran ,nil ,c. live In other srhool affairs. He Is the win of Mr. and Mrs. Wnion Nnrvni. owners of the Oolden Rule store. brlngn to thrm. ANIJKKW LONKV, JK. Norval Takes Over Gavel riin.OCJtMN. May IR-Preldenl of the Chlloaulit hlith achrail atudent bKly. Jack Jonea. thia week turned mine by the Inruahln. water, and over the gavel lo Hill Norval. elected ,' had no chance to eacnpe. prealdrnl on Ttiuraday for the com- But rearue workera continued the lug year. Norval, who ran on the : lung laak of balling out the water aliuu "I Htand for Anything," h.a lotted mine In the flickering hope Ionard Hmltli aa vice prealdent. j Haahore nilihl atlll be alive. Joe Hall aa aecretary. Dick Hotter, aa Heck. OorUm and Haahore had treaauier. Parliamentarian will be , Rtie lo work Wedneadny In the IMiyllla llnyei nd aergeanl-at-arma. ; amnll independent pit which they had carved Into the aide of a 600 foot mountain. At noon Wednesday. Heck and Gorton told rejxjrlern. they ate their lunrhea and drank moat of might be cnnalderr However. Ihey Indicated main American effort, would" be directed toward winning a trure In the Holy Land dlapute between the Jew. and Arab.. feVJ Back! "4711" WHITE ROSE TRANSPARENT GLYCERINE SOAP Delight again in the frigiam lumry el ihn fimoui loap ... in in rich, loamy lather . . . ill bland, yet thor ough clcaming action. So pure . . . lo lieih ... to flatttiing lo your compleaion. 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