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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1949)
ACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JUNI 23. It4f rtULMU iXJtlt-LKS tW asM) CMMi WtMf M t VMM afftta) 4 aOa ata. ra- a X. IM mv art mi mmmtmmx. Hrv S UTt iiMMM off 111 iiiocuiu run 1W iMtniM Trm to aanrOa vMt M Oh fwa NtoUrUM t as tAt MrJ Ml akTtr.ua t fatal PP wmi Mtil AT MM 7iese Days Br GcoBce c. MioLttr THIS country lun.ed tu relation to soviet lua Inn 111? to 1WJ. la that year. President Roose velt deaded to recognis Sovwt XaKi and he and XJrrlnov composed a treaty m which the parties agreed: To refrain, and to restrain all pmons In govern merit atrrtcv and all orgsniasrtnn of the gmuu. snent or under ita (Lrect or Indirect oontroi. includ ing organisations ta receipt of any financial assist ant from H. from any act overt or covert haal ta any way wfeataoever to Biture the tranquillity, proaprntr. order, or security of th whose or any part of the Cnited States, It territories or possessions, ad. to parTJcaUr, from aae art tending to incite or amotuag armed tnterveerjoa. or any ir.titw or propaganda having as an ana. the violation of th territorial tntegmy of the Cmed States, ta terrl tone or possessions, or the bringing about or forr of a change in the political or social order of the whole or aar part of tv Catted State, tu terri tories or prumivcii The Russians faid to lite up to the terms of this treaty. Instead thry bu2t tn this country a public and secret apparatus for the d etna, lion of the traditional Americas life. By Infiltration in hath plaoav by oorrcpuoa of our youth, by apodal appeals to self-srrrtng opportunists m the writing, lecturing and motion picture fields, thry made association wlta themselves csuamdinarlly attractrne. In all then efforts they were aided by two historic erects, the great depression and the existence of Hitler. Mack Confusion FROM 113 to IMS. with a short hiatus during the StaUn-RUer affiance, polities! alliance rusted uetassu the cocnansusts and the new deal, designed to perpetuate the new deal and to strenfthro the communists. The result of this association has bera mrifostoo ta all phases of American life, particularly Night ftesk Diary By RED HVKD !ficht of June 94. mi. Pail Imdeea diovtied ta tonicht wnUi fin Idea and he wanted to tet tt ta th Diary bef or we dosed hop. I'm Inclined to fo alone with Phi Wouldn't tt be a food idea if Racs came ta sets of three? Have yoa ever known gal that cudnt lose earrings? They tovmnaoly have five or sti fsagle ta every dresser drawer. Tbey . lose them in t i ear, ta night i .1 dubs, oa the j streets almost ' ' . : jwaoilllll fsshiarL i But three la a would be ' aoogn. One ' change ts plenty. I notice that Klamath Palls hit Henry Mc Lemore's syndl- Ked Bard rated coiumn the other day. Henry was giving Milton Berie. familiar to the radio but a stranger to this column business, a bit of advice. Be warned Berle that every body and their brothers and sis ters want to be columnists and would no doubt claim that they d do a better job of tt than would Mr. Berle. Said MrXemore: "... because little flat-beaded Joe la Kokorno. and Grandma Kffie tn Klamath Falls, are quite sure they can do better than yon are doing . . ." There only on Effi I know tn KP and she a long wars from a grandma. 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It wssnt vntmtf anvwK imil mmmH m t' in ij . wu w iiwjul u fact, within U minutea after we trted gaxtog skrerard. th tight ut of sight. I donl know if it was a flying disc or saucer, equipped with lights, men from Mara, a helicopter, or Just a publicity stunt out tt had a wondering and maybe well have aerie auae info oc i tt tomorrow. Brownie Camp Open At North School LAKEVTTW. June 23 With Tf girls registered, the annual Brownie camp Is being held this week at North school grounds. Mrs. Mil dred Schaer ts director, assisted by Mrs. Marge Bodenhamer, Mrs. Helen Anderson. Mrs. Marlon Shaw and Mrs. Wanda Bumhsm as unit lead ers. The day camp is a major function of the Girl Scout program. Girls of 10 or under may attend, but girl need Dot be Brownies to take part Actlritie Include times', craft work, outdoor cooking, a picnic and a hike It Pays to Use the Want Ads! 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The confusion increased durtnt th Hitler realms ta Oarmany bra use many decent, even ana-Mars-tot tndlnduals totaed onmmnnlst front movement to espiass their opposition to fascism, " y ractna and other aboaunatioos. Many became involved over questions of tree speech and academic freedom, they leeii.- that tt la important to defend freedom tor an rone If freedom at not to be lost to euue. Many innocent persons round themselves deeply involved In th mmmunist eonsptracy who er not and could not be oammunista. They today ha to accept the consequencn of their choice . The failure of many innocent persons to under stand the nature of the eomtnunia revolution Is larreiy responsible for our confusion. Too mane assume that this at a question of capitalism versus sonaosm. Th oconomir of raeomuriusi las perils us least: for if our errUisauon collapses. It doe not matter vhat happen to our economy. Men ran set their bread one way or another under any way of lite, but If their character, their family life, their ethic, their basic assumption are violently and radically alrred. their ernlisation mae become bra- N eot Truth THE essence of Marxism Is that man is a product of a constantly ehaasinf ecrrtrofiment. There Is no Ood. There is no revealed truth. There at no moral law. 'No objective truth, life is aa accident eontroUed by material causes and thinfs, and those are Justified la survtrinf who do survive. Therefore even murder political murder Is justified In the strucxle for survtraL Row does one compromise over such a philosophy? What two sides can there be ooncernirat any issu that may arise out of such a phikMophv? For Instance. Jodre PuM ta New York. In decision forbade caHine anyone a communist unless that person. In effect, so declare himself. But every coram must Is. by conviction, a liar, because he weapon may be used for survival. be and often is a means toward survival in the strurwle for existence. Judce Puld did not understand the Marxian revolution and Its techniquea. and hi decision b childish because tt st inherent in a mixed Vlircut may damage as more than faulty Creamery Next On Tour List j A large group expected to Join the chamber of commerce industrial 1 toer next week to see th new ma- cmnery used tn the Klamath Palls creamery. Those intending to make the visit should meet at the chamber of com- ttee at 10:23 a. m. Tuesday, ready to Jcsre Ice the creamery by 10 M. where the group will be taken through the plant. Klamath Palls creamery ha add ec some new equipment, th type 1J u usiraiia, 1 or assisting church announce the following m the production of dairy product services for Sundsy. June M. Bun whicls win b one of th b-ghlighu dr school Is at 5 am. and ef interest of th tour. Charles church service at 11 with the Fischer at chairman of th tour sermon. -Arwsvs the Crosa" oomnuut- I The Daily Vacsuon Bible school ; will end this Prlday. today, and a CC Grnun T TILr 'Program will be held tonirht In the 11 UI-OUp IO I Oik , s school gym. One hundred and Streamliner Plan twenty-five children have been at- ine cnamoer 0 commerce -rssy-bgbt Committee- will meet next Tuesday at th chamber office at 4 p. m. The committee at meeting tr talk over plan for the "Day-r-Cht streamliners that win start their runs through Klamath Palls on July 10. I There win be a preview of th train on July 1. beginning with breakfast Pnday morning at S In flat Wtoema hotel. Members of the committee Include General Chairman Robert A. Thompson. Executive Chairman C. 8. Euot, Tom CDwyer, Sam Neslin Arthur Rick be ll. H. ' 8. Hartley, Harry Pee. A. D. Addison. Jack Keating and Pred Boagland. DIES TILLAMOOK, June 23 ( Death cam yesterdar to Joe J. 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Mom you run ovr ntrt door if you want m to ten Mr. Wigby you'r not horn I ' , wTOfT ClCVOiOi To Be Built LAKEVIZW. June 25 A coc tract ! to build a 110 000-buihfl concrru ' trtun elrvator fnr Intrrtt Coop- j j swarded Wednesday afternoon to wriasutvs m UK 4-aaaVfl i- puuil BV Berlinrer ConstrucUon company of i Chico. Calif In announcing th award. Alva Weekly, msnsxer of the co-op, ssid construction will begin next Men dsy. June 77. and is to be completed by September 10. Seekly said thst the cooperative is mil about 11000 short In its goal in sale of piefrned co-op four per rent stock, but officials have full enurance of reaching the goal and I decided to proceed with construe- "on plan. Cost of th elevator was 1 estimated by co-op of fids Is at 1 000 wlucn 13 000 was needed I through stock Stic. I " R.. Corih Plneic Merrill Services MERRILL. June 25 Rev. Gerald CohO of th. Mn-,n i f, , announce ih. fn. 1 tending the school. lfr.VUAB-HOL K Olir Datl Mf Kernar, 22. ampUyr of Oragort atata Btgrivraw, oparTmrnL, natlv at Orafrm. Houk. IS. offVr woriiar, n naiAant ef SpmgTiLi. Ora. DerrM bruit Martarat AAa Larpam w. Lawaj B. Btraaaa Opal Wamkraa) Wataa B. Jaatir Caarl Oaorga HIkhi Kawa.ua. aloUtwa mt baM- rus Pin tlO JaiTsCB) Can, drunk In prlata faUcaj. 30 ttaa auaparMS to lava atata. Loaiar Mark WuajBa, TMVaaUoai aat Us baMM- rtua. Pin S10. Dmwtiy Irarw Haallay, M akBratmri lM--ru. Pina SS-SO. Kara Gaorga itypett, mm aparat3ra Ucan-a Pina S3 SO. Wuiiaun Cioual. aa aparatatTa Ikramaa- Pin UJ0 Cunww B"fiB jslara, failura tat aarr top ign. Ftrva SS 90. Waitar Da. Haikina. ana artut lifht. Pin 15 30. Cwlbart PrrwVn Rr M wahMi Uraraaa. Pina SIS. Carl Jfjaaph Toj0oua. Vearganry braka. Pina S3 54. Biancrv Harrrvoa Balti-r, faiitir aa yiaid njjht mt wa. Pina SIB Stavc-n Latlktt BarDteraota. Ba tattrm. Pina S3 JO. J ack Crvartaa WbiM, mm apartr'g Ucanaa Pin S3 SS. Bssgana HVnry SNork mrtrnncy tbrmMmm. Pin SS SO Cm Ksaatar Tnorruvifi. trucit ga? as. ecaaiv nagnL Tint S7 SO. CraoTBt Harold fenta, oo ea-srator k Bcena. Pina S3 30. Ixruat Hubtjard klona. mnly on hm4 ligriv Pin S3 30. Jaawa Kannatii Btevt. mm napatntki. card. Pina S3 30. Bam Sxatmo. tnart ms a-jwrtrwC Pina 122 0rad Laalta Hyd. mm eparatar'f Uccnaa. Pin ISSU Municipal Court Banton P. Bttrat, drunk, pin. 1S Andrarr IMaceO. alntnfc. Prna. and S10 dari. Jama Cartjr, dmak. Pina. SIS r S 1 Kaapar Thompaon. drunk drlrlig Pina S100 and ,' dart, jaU tim atta- pandad. i J'-mnn Long drunk and diaar daily. Oli MuwtiJ. drunk and 4er4mry. Ptn. S2S or US dart. riard Cong dnuui aa riaa not fuity. Eld Offtrid Plrtehttr, drtainC aai Jrtiann Lpoi4 Lbarak. raa rad light Pina. S9 knjjpafvda. Manry Martin Jom. drrving on wronc 1. tnrJMjuat brakaa. Poat S2S. Joha Btrubal, rararaa tura. Poat SIS And raw Shad, raa rad Hght. Pina SS. KFLV 1450 KC 9:30 A.M. 1 " I I 1 uzzzh 1 1 e rjut' i Doctors Speak At Rotary Klamath rails Rotanans heard ' rrs. John Mrrrvman. James Hilton i and Ralph Steams describe recent I developments tn their respective ; f ,lrU of medical science at the re- ular Pndar meeting at the Willard until Moscow had a strong grip oa hctel yesterday. : virtually all esitera Eurup and a Dr. Merry-man presented a study goodly slice of central Kurope as rt the very recently developed druca wvU. Ptnaliy the western allies gut and their amaxlna application in ! utto action and halted th Russian modern medical therapy. Dr. Hilton 1 advanc by means of a politico dtsenbed the nature and us of 1 economic offensive, coupled with uctcpes In the diagnosis and treat- i ,uco oefensiv measures ss the cr ment of infections and diseases ' of th Atlantic pact, asainst which th profession could 1 80 Muscovites are Indeed on ' previously accomplish very tittle Dr Steams likewise dtsrussed th Istest techniques In optical surgery and emphasised thst current practices m . . k , Ling which brgsa centune ago la a-any cases. Friday's program was on of a senea which the Rotary club regu- "vps -.ui me assistance at - proieasionaj men w rith. tr. tu membership Scout Boss finishes Schooling Comnletlne s SS-dsv .1 .h. natlonil training school ta "bo, - v-. n ICsllforniB Bwiut. muniaM boawiiloui ofletuivt la boiiiiw ur m I iit wk to tABP his pise Sjj pro- jtht Orient, and oo Uat nok tj . mm r1lraeMv at iKla aau. I . " VaW UJ Srout nmn mt Oi.n.m I. v. ' The Scout course, given near Consne ' Mendham. 1. J, is erwnsiv enough theetr of operauons th Arms t.. mt irn. , ti be worth 1J college credit st geddoa. Wc should wstrh it. wiuwuw uuiTvraiiy. j Toung Tsntis. gradual of KUmath Union high school in ISO. was la the army for two and half year, then returned to Southern ; Oregon college . for hi teacher' certificate. I The son of Mr. nd Mrs Orover Tsntis. he wni spend most of th of th summer st cams. He spent his first season ther m IM ano has sinre spent th summers of 1M. ' snd there. Scout camp at Crearent lass offl- I ciaiiy opens on July 10. INJl'KKD PORTLAND, June 2S urt Ployd Dulaney. IS, was critically hurt yesterday In a collision of a car and a lumber truck on the Ws pi rn us cutoff three mile east of government camp. Th boy. son of Mr. Led Du laney of Madras, wa brought to a hospital here, after forest arrvlr employe carried him on a stretch er to government camp. Edward Harold. 63, Portland, was hurt lea seriously. r- inspiration r i Xflf OLD v II H FIPTiT-tfPr, U' II iju iaskiaiuiiiiU ui ii ti Mil" m 11 aSuiaday 8 to 8 aftaM. JK I KFLW II FOR THAT TRIP McGregor j The World Today! DeWITT MACRK.SUI AP Peraira Affair Aaatyst Bsmusry of But Arhesoa telli as that on of th conclusions to be drawn from th he recent rsru b tour toreit n ounferanc of th mmistar ts that Russia Bow Is on th defensive in what he fraphl oally dearnbs as th strusi'S (or the soul of Kurope " Thai also at th oonsensui of To let the full anlti- of th situation. 1 trunk w muss view it oa a Ciobal basis W mustn't torffet that bulsnevum ever sine It inorpuoa hs aimed at orld revoluuoa I communis 1 1 countries and bnnf Lhem un der th direc tion of Moscow. Our problem tn effect has to be worked out Msrarosie on a military basis. Th conflict has most apUy bren described as a "cold war" and not so cold either The battle of tiim stu n. tural corollary of the world war in met theatre, we can so further snd ssv it was ralculsted corollarY from th Russian siandpoinl. be. csui Moscow military policies In many Uuisncea aere aimed si crestm post-war conditions which would favor the spread of commu- Th disposiuon of Rsssian troop was aa important part of the plan. With the endin of the aorld war th Russians immedisiely launched their dnv for the asiaalishmeni i of communism la th various coun tries which th red troops occupied J They made nay while th matin I ws food, snd before the western ' ' I" h4 ua to fiture out just j n" WM hsppenlni to them. Red Crip I The Russian offensive continued 1 " defensive la Kurope. And that I 1 rrpraaenu a great success for the ! oemocraciea. but ' analysis can't ,U,P ther. Conine idem with th falOCams a ttlM rmA .. EurPe there has bren aa increase I m communist actrriue in the Par ! rrolu'-JO u that theatre I mlho "io a major conflict ; which msy even exceed th Kure- i "7 64 m miensity. ,k Jr I BMaf Por one thin, tt means thst the Muecov.u. ar good generals When they come , up arainst an unmovaoi front in one theatre, they strike suddenly in sn area when the democracies aren't so well organised Meantime ' they defend and eonsilldsui tns ground already won in the fir.i theatre. ' ft tru that continued pressure by th democracies in Kurope. coupled with growing discontent iT" 7 """' " P- LtTbel -m ateanume. fw.,.. . , . ' " in western democra- ciea. That may biran. ik. DBOl'OHT PR.IVFTVTLLX. June ) m om Deschutes and Jef - ferson county sreaa msy be cut SO P" " T the long dry speU County Agent I. L. Woods, ssld today. Th drought la th worst In a quarter-century. This town ha had Oo1 171 tncht nia thu Tear. JT. , ssme pe- ' ' Southeast nowevei. The California Oregon Power Company Effective June 21 1949, irrigation and sprinkling permitted as follows: Even numbered tide of ttreet on even numbered days. Odd numbered side of 'street on Your coop.rotion is ilncrly r.,u.,t., ,0 that oil tuttom.r. may hava rtatonobla prttiura for atMntial domtitic wattr THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY . t BOYLE'S COLUMN - i , ------ , Ampuiee Teams To Stage v i; Red-Hot Baseball Games Bv HtL ROVII k-rs vnue .Iiim 1 i nl Anorsoo Un t worried about , hu ,,.m But he Is worried sbout tlx rail ter of th enemy ball team thet will trot Into the Polo otouixU sssinst hit outfit the nnht of July th. And. of course, he frettln already about ,the attrndarKe. "UaM year we drew only sbout 000- he said Indisnanlly. "What do they think we play In-wtirel-chsin' This rear we'r hopliif tor JO ooo- - Th came is one unususl events fork the basres amputee war veterans, spon sored by t h I Netlonal Ampu- tee rowndsti.. i We're trvin ; to raise 1100 000 n "- P"" ullnrtn I I Anderson uui ui main mmi is " public out so we can ' them sn smputee rsn do any- . ,n'n lh'T rsn" I ' hu left srm to a 1 Oermsn artillery shell In Prsnre ! " '' rle is snnrutop sno capisin r' th arm amputee tram The j ilvsl tesm is made up of m- fu" iuw aiv wir " ni v Static By JOT BIGili T-U ttnili la AtuWae-laltaw' ariiK tpu , ABC counterspy prr-rsm. that are , popular Tudsv and Thursday f,.tur. Kn.W. His name at Don : VcLaughlm i . . . . . . . Wev sUrted the mschlnerv ron. lr tr pic'ur of Rip Paddock f'-Oe vocalist, and our contact ' promises a picture soon snd wet, -II you all we can find out about him. Ther.k you fne the note of Inter- ert. Nick Bamua Insomnia winner for Thursdsv night was Jsmes W. Perkins. 27 S Rogers. Thurvdr Theatrr Quit Dorwhr TtxirWrk. O winner 1 tbbs. These pmgrsms sr KrXW fra tures. Sunday s Mouse of Mrstrrv pre sents -Revenge of Orients Khsn" st I a. m June J KTJI Deep in the Louuisna Bsyou country where the mows hsngs long and grey In weird paiterne from the Tepalsr Sa. I JOHN DEERE MOWER riu AH Make af Tractors Midland Equipment Co. ssss Ss SIS rs mi of the most ; jtrz w In New f 9 U nil be r. m ITth annual -, l Mil eon- , 7 between . , m awaaesssssaaswasswessassewssBwaewi Q It 1 NOTICE Suburban WATER CUSTOMERS of odd numbered days. Aff.tg oil ., cu.tom.r. ...t from ,(,, City Limit. t Washburn Way. Rtltricrioni to continua throughout lum- s - - corkr " h told. Theyr rotnf tiouiad town laytnf l-to-1 bet sssiiut us. -We beat them 4 to I last season, tut they do hsv tern ft team Ir.u rear. Itll be close cam. -All th player on both team sr vets from Ui teoond world asr. 1 he first world war vets ar set linf paunchy and slow In up. Ws vsnt to keep th fern fsst. And thes let mn sre reslly fast. too. They say Uielr pitcher, Ben ahep. ard. ran still run hundred yrdt tn sround M seconds.' esai-Pr Player Shesrd. former bur leaser, is now plsyer-msnster with the Ws. ter bury. Conn, Timers In th Oo Irnlsl lesue. Beveral ether am puiee ar semi-pro pis vers. Like menv snolher smpu'ee youn Anderson Is snfry st whst he believe Is senseless Job du rlmtnstlon scslnst men who hsv lost arms or lets In war or mdus trlst srrtdents. -It's hsrder for evervbndy to tet a Job todsv and that doesnt msks l sny eaiier for the amps' he ssld "Cmplnvers take an application from an amp and ssy, 'Well lt u7 r ovi . j when inee see he nss a pneslca- ; ili.sbilliv. thev fonet him quick - ' j It urn a personal problem with Bob When he wss dlsrhsrred from I the army, he wanted to to Into the . trurktnc business. But beraus he , hsd no estierienc th banks re- i fused to lend him th necsasary j ospi'sl. ! started smaU retail st rout inn ssvsa enousn 10 ouy a truck. Now he has four trucks. frur employss and 112.000 S year Income. -Mom neopl think It's dissd vantare In los sn arm" h said -1 think It s an asset It teaches )ou lo us your head Instead of nur brawn. And I dncit regret a minute 1 spent In th army. It msrte me trow up fsst - ean do as much work as snv aisn still load snd unload 1 200 rasas In a dav But tittle by little t m getting swsr from th hard work I'm getting la be a white collar trurkman- Anderson hss a goal beyond his trucking business. He want ta build uo enoh casual to help ether smputess milts their courage and resourcfulnes. "I'd like to start them In email businesses on sriar-altk basts." he grinned. "Of course M l Just dream now but I dent know ef any eafer wsy to tnrest money than by back ing guv who wont let handicap top him tree, bogs seep squlshrty under. font and the owls' hoots has a r-nlster note, the ghost of t Chines WMTtors hsunts cynical Amertcaa newspaper man and reduces him ta mere pale copy of his former self tt takes Rngrr Elliott ta tear Ih gloom of supmttiion asunder snd pin ran bars tn Scoops rheeka. mi listening Is rsmenmended foe "'""" 100 taks the radio along sV or thst ptcnie Bunds r and bv good time ta this wonderful 1 weather we are having. There's the Jsree Host Rrsstia Vpfm K1malh lake Sundsy st p m. ii you us mat kind of excitement. Combine1 Church Strvic sad Children's Day Program 10:00 A. M. First Methodist CHURCH "Hker The t hlmea BJng" DON'S I BPIM Paatar Phona 6S20 MEN'S WEAR 112$ Main Win.ma Hotal