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PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORtCON Editor Managing Editor lotarad as Mood cia.n anattw at Uw pnaf off tea ot Klsrnsir Valla. Or. 0a Augtut o. leu, undtr act of congra. March im MIHhIM OF THE iaftOC'IATtD rtUBft Tho AuMciatvd Prraa U onuiJed aciuivi 10 tha uag nr rvpubltcation of all th local oawa ortolvd to tola Difa Mpor aa U aa all AP nawt SUBSCRIPTION HATESt 8 ram at monih 1 is B mail t montha l mall mrvnlh II 2A Br mail er tlOoO These Days By C.EORC.E E. SOKOLSRV INDEPENDENCE Day hu been variously celebrat ed, depending upon the times end the public at titude toward our national existence. What July 4th marks Is the declaration ot Independence ot the 1 colonic in North America from Great Britain. Before that Independence could be established, two van had to be fought, the Revolutionary war and the War of 1S11. National organisation followed hard upon the Revolutionary war, first by means of the Inadequate articles of confederation and finally by means of the constitution, a document of law which still lovems us 162 years later. Mere declarations ot Independence and even effec tive constitutions do not establish national (roups. The prime requisite is a homogeneity ot sentiment, a binding tradition, a moral force sufficiently potent to guide a people through trying times as well aa during the effervescence of prosperity and enthusi asm. A nation lives by Its faith. In word, national existence that Is not more than the politics of a self-governing state Is not enough to drive a people forward to conquer a con tinent, to clear Its forests, to cross Its deserts, to provide home and workshops, farms and mines, a multitude of occupations for hundred and a halt million people. Political Independence alone will not do that. It Is not a sufficient answer to the historic puzzle of America. Historic Punle FOR the United Slates is a historic puzzle. To this continent, for nearly three centuries and a half, men of all races have migrated. No one had to come here. No one was forced to come here. Curiously, most who did come escaped from some dissatisfac tion, disappointment, disillusionment. Poverty, hun ger, fear. Inequality, oppression, bigotry these sent to America millions from every land and here they found what they sought most, freedom to live their own lives as they chose. It was often the most cour ageous and enterprising wha braved the terrors of the sea and of a new world to seek and find liberty. There Is. ot course, one exceptional group, the Negroes from Africa, who were transported to these shores In the course of a world-wide slave trade and whose amelioration has been slow and whose opportunities have been limited. Yet. nowhere upon this earth, where the Negro Uvea in large numbers. Is his condition as favorable, economically, socially or politically as in the Untied States today. There Is no country In Afr'ca or Europe, where there Is any concentration of Negro population, where his standard of living Is equal to that which he knows In this country. Granting this exception, one marvels at the vast divergence of habits, customs, languages, religions, traditions which Joined together In producing the American. Israel Zangvtll once spoke of this coun try as the melting pot and that too oft-repeated phrase somehow gives the Impression of the end product as a sort ot chop suey all kinds of things thrown together to make a palatable. It not delec table, dish. A more accurate analogy would be the symphony orchestra, where a large number ot different person alities of variegated habits and temperaments play upon numerous and even antagonistic Instruments, often in what seem to be opposite directions, in discord and dissonance; and yet, out of It all comes the heavenly music that thrills us with its majestic beauty. That Is the United States of America. Distinct Civiligojtion A ND that has become a distinctive civilization. For its emphasis on the rights ot the Individual the inalienable rights of the Individual by grace of God has provided a people who. while they treasure their differences, their personal Independ ence, their personal dignity, do manage to cooperate under a government of their own choosing. The chaplain corps ot the United States navy hit upon tne spirit of the nation In their slogan: "Coopera tion without compromise." After this Fourth of July, It would seem that we need more than ever to think In terms of the Amer ican tradition and the American civilization, tor we are a people, different from all others on this earth, today finding our way of life Justified more than ever by the evidence of our capacity to carry upon our strength the burdens of those who need help and find it only among us. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 194? SIDE GLANCES BOYLE'S COLUMN Love Con Be Complicated, But There s Always A Way NEW YORK. July 6 (JI The girl was dark-haired and young and pert as a pony. There was a waggle to her body as she stepped uiio tne street and hailed the cab. -Oh. oh! A good looker for a change." said the driver. He i halted and for aidered ooemna- - the door for rir Thpn ha l i- mW t thought. -Oh. J fk If hell, w hy spod Ji , l 'em when they f A are young? Give ' -a 'em aome at- Hal Bon tentlon now. and when they're old and grey they'll sull think they deserve It." So the young girl opened the door herself, perched on the back seat, and said: -Welfare Island Perry." As the cab started off, she said: -Say, how many thousand dol lars are there in a million dolLxs?" "Look," said the driver, -ouit piecing on me. c v. ar -And then there my bus driver boy friend, he really the sweet est," the girl went on. -And there's the embalmer he makes more money than any of "em. Calls me up seventeen time a day." "Marry the embalmer." said the taxi driver, kid." -But he gives me the creeps." she shuddered. "He Is so proud ot his work he Tints me to come down and watch him. And after ward I cant touch his hands or bear to let him kiss me." -Don't he wear rubber gloves?" -Yes, but" Holiday Death Toll Called 'Disgraceful' .W I ji fi?y im? "A aWtgr- 1 cc im a mt trff. mc t h art u . rr Th? World Today I DeVUTT MACKENZIE J AP Foreign Affair Analyst - J By JAMK8 I). Will IK AP Foreign News Analyst (or lleWIII MarKentlel Chiang Kai-shek has said It again. --If America doesn't come to his aid. the conmiuiilsta will tak all China and eventually Asia. Chiang has said this many limes. It still la true that because of the profound unrest and poverty In both Chin and Asia, communism has e.tsy going there. But the generalissimo Is talking about only half the question, lie tells us what will happen If he doesn't get American aid. He does not say what will happen it lit gels It. Maybe that would be because he has sunk to his present low estate Static By KF.D Hl'KI) "mr-a "XT.- ml L Cy Harriet, on left, got the "an-1 pleted III rodeo coverage help fmnrAinerlca ! " "" W""rr w"","' the conference, but none the less found THE GALLUP POLL Polling Accuracy Test Met In Canadian Vote By (iEORC'.K CAI.LI P Director. American Institute t Public Opinion PRINCETON, N. J.. July In the first major test of polling ac curacy since the American presi dential election last November, the Canadian Oallup poll Indicated the outcome of Monday s general elec tion In Canada with a high degree of accuracy. The final nation-wide poll results of China's fight against the Japanese Invader. To day Chiang Is the "retired" lead er of a veatlgal government whose hold on the Chinese mainland U conditioned largely bv how soon the rrds decide to push It off entirely. It got Into this fix while getting American aid. and the evldnre Is that one or both of two things are line- either the aid wasn't enough rr was misused to such an "stent that II ilMnt do what It was sup posed to do. Both are probably true. American a.d to Chiang to fight the com niunlsta (one figure cited Is ti billion was never more then frar. Hon of that voted for Europe. And the story of what happened to American-equipped and trained Cninese armies is one ot the most profound studies In futility and corruption the world has witnessed lei some tune. Second Question Would fresh aid be any better the municipal elections June 21 with ted? The answer Ilea In another an accuracy even greater than the ; question Is what U left of the performance of the Canadian poll Chinese nationalist government any live aays later. At V-J Day he was .till . ii.iio.i-i I' 1 "louming man is on uie nine to oe very gracious and obllg hero, symbol "That might bt my son Jim now he pilots ont of those big liners. I wish he'd get soma safer job that wouldn't worry his mother all the timel" The Dutch results follow: ,... tmyuviv VI USIIlg neip CIll- ! cientlv? Labor party Communists published throughout Canada two : Catholic people's days before the election showed an average deviation ot 1J percentage points from the national election results on the basis of virtually com plete returns. The record ot performance follows: Social Credit and others If I knew how many thousands was In a million What nave would I be driving s hack? Why I about?" oo you want to know?- . The firI JL u 7 jU5t I luhtd uneasily. I "I know you're only Joking." I By The Associated Press The nation's accidental deatn toll over the Fourth of July holiday record-breaking Til was "shame- Follow the dough. I iji nd disgraceful." says the Na- uonaj ssairiy council. The 711 killed In violent accidents orer the three-day period wss the highest ever reported for a Fiurth Liberal nartv a-. ot July holiday and near the record j Progressive for any holiday period. Conservative 31 The final count In the state by- I c.C F party 15 survey sr.cwea 30 iratlic fa talities. 25 more than the 290 estl mateo. bv the council rimwn. Tne anver mulled this over. As mgs. and 140 killed from tntscel he halted near the ferry terminal, ! Uneous causes. The tabulation cor he said: ered a period from 6 pm. last Frt- -Honey. Tve got It all figured ! -T to midnight Monday. iwui n d is guuig 10 "v ...... - iim,it-9i, -Mxiaemai uy polltakers In shoot you to death some evening 1 d-ath toll for a holiday period was I the 194s nrf,.. 7F1 for four day In Christmas week I dentlal election of 1938. Of the total, 555 were killed ; m the United in traffic mishaps. The previous ill-era ana your nrsx nusoana nign jor me inaepenaence Day nol- The eioerirnre will play the piano. Then the bus I Way was 2 tn 1941. MT TlTlT ?nj!L JlL"? r".7titir OUt 10 ! I election had to -- v. SV L-S.S - uuuiusg. -And. lster. the whole dam thing wont cost you nickel. you got to worry rtt aritsri (Jsst SSI ElrrtUi I Itisl KJmmw 1 Duiua 16 . 302 13 4 OS 1 es 01 12 while cleaning his gun. Your em balmer will fix you up pretty. Your dance Instructor will dance at the Average IS-lg Experience I'sed The Canadian poll directors took full advantage of the lessons learned Party Combined testants Liberals . Others Pro- ts 'M nr. 3r, 25 19 14 10 30 51 257 1S1 14 2 10 3 05 "" ' ling . . . thanks, Hhlrlry ... I ran Wiiuhrll Is launching his seven-' "'Ink of man) ; easier wsvs of earning leenlh yrnr on the air with a lie' "tl,l " being pulled apatt at sponsor iKalser-Frasrri and his new i eams by a bucking brunc or a aiiouncer, Cy. 1 '! bull . . . for that it win, my hat Winrhell I. heard Sunday evening'"' ', ,""' '," d""rd on A11C KFLW r"u"' ,""h coahsnil. ... in my , humble opinion the best sherlfl s Margie F.gle return, ne.t Mo. ",,''i'b'11 " v'"1" ., ,- . ' nirairu hip iimiir, inrv Margie ha. been' ' "r"' " ' . . . ,,- MIMIKS HIV on an extended vacallou. H u t her place has been ably filled by Edith I'leruc Cilll. W think I:: J 4 J?.- Ed'th Is leaving i r for M o 11 I h . r .. .. S n .ii.i 1 o"t want to entire Klamath county Hherlff s poue I. drsrrving of rest , , . liter put on a grand s.'mw and wntknl hard . r,n. , 1... ' I breathing a .Igli of relief after my nmeo iMptlsm. nut It a. son lun. miss Counter. Hi.ki.,. 1... .1,. . ' "'"""' ' V i. '"rr l.w. entir. kkiw , Harding, in hi. inimitable It.fl . l, ''""""' '' -he. the mv.tc.lim. ni. laraiiiat ir ,-... n . .... , m wiiitsiiiuiwaf WU and alto rtim Margit a tJirf-tte arra, tuilu in If k hul .- -r . Thl pmbablv ral th old err. ' Whm will KKLW mn toU. 1 1 Via lott Miiru-rsiw Hi. 1 u. j. ... . -When will KKLW get tele-1 n11(U m, .,,,, " T 10.1? "-but nonetheless her. t,s , V ,o.. .. ?J ' Umut- Lone tU,we," I due lor Llect ; ,r Kla . ,uveiitur is a rouni. There U no concrete evideiui of . ! ' ,V" ",K". nrl'" ' ' e old We.L that, and In fart the little evidence available U that what 7, there u left in china depends upon j : regional chieftains like the Moaitnu 1 5 ulr oorwiaesi wnom cniang nev. 0.7 r could depend upon In the past. I Why, then, does he ask again tor 0 2 Amerlran aid' U'Hlla lh.,.'. If. , . . a j and Chiang says he Is .till the trad-' I ,v,r' !" ,uu?d "i1 m,x" c," ' i "l,d'ch got It . name. 03 er of the Chinese resolution Per- "L .. ,n " ' 'nureoay and rmt,, lof miU o turned over to discussion of in teresting yarn, about on of the moat notorious gamblers of .11 tim. u,,. does th .m.rklna ard Panfi.1,4 . . . im mm mat Reno Drowne'sl b.'!!..KLVn."h,,ir',',u .P'.'pul,r T,nnr K' Cn-n. xar V. .. ' iies nrsl ill to ll:J0 a. ss. ."h. well, eveiyon Us aurker fur .KPJI. will slug tot. Bi . , ,.u ... my special ivdo- lure Little w,h. 11 win start July 7 and will orlg. 11. ,.n . a.,.. mate from ABC. lelevuion center Sea, toUn1' in Hollywood. -... ,. . I m 1 nv rruq. On of th m t n,tui,. mo. plenty lough! After being gored bv grams aired on Mutual Don Lm 11 a bull mindar. he wanted to come . th "Pasiire Parade - tonight as bark and finish the .how . . , how-1 4 30 John Ne.biu .ill diai, h- 11 lu, two hundred million Chine!, I'J?' )hm" n,r'l,,l" "'u1" ' 1! , behind red line, will think this u a T" '', '". '.."n" PL"lU ' Averaee No poll has ever claimed Infalll- ' n ,u" cviuld command their respect billty. A margin of error la Inherent "neglance If America would In all sampling operations. Poll- "llt him to mot anti.communl.it takers do claim, however, that the c'1' "r sampling poll provides a more ac- ' LM 'er In China, every chl- curate gauge ot what people think hom I than any other method vet devised. I "er lold me I conviction that is his firm be I Bell Ut, and Orm her fare and passed on the sidewalk has s mil. lion dollars. Just Inherited It. She lives st the hotel where I work." The cab paused at a red light, and the driver asked: -Whatchs goln' all the way to Welfare Island on such a hot day lor?" -To see mj daughter. She's got a bum heart really bum. Imagine that) And she's only four years old." Teh. tch." clucked the driver. She tossed her mane of midnight hair back from her damp forehead. She lit a cigaret and ssid moodily, -Oh. hell!" "Wstaa matter now?" "Oh, my love life's all fussed up." -How, little chicken?" "Oh, I've divorced my husband he's a piano player. And I've been going with a detective. But he's such a she said, "but you're the second person who has told me the de tective will er.a up by shooting me." The cab driver watched as she walked away. There was a defiant waggle to her body. -If I wasn't married and had three kids" he ssid. 'Being Broke' Is Good Club Motto PORTLAND, July 6 UPi A cvlc club that Is always short of cash was described by the president of Active International as a good one. Dr. Charles A. Benson. Omsk. Wash., told delegates to the 25th convention that -being broke" was S mOttO Of the VOIine man'a nnatil. perfectionist. He's ration. He explained It meant the crazy Jealous If I'm five minutes late for a date. I also got a dance Instructor boy friend. He's more fun. but I can't depend on him. Sometimes he shows up for a date two days late." "Uh, huh." said the driver. "Well, If you ask me." money was being spent for civic pioerams. Delegates from British Columbia Washington. Montana. California and Oregon clubs will meet through rriday. Idaho was described as the 1000 Attend Display Of Fireworks MERRILL. July 6 A 45-minute fireworks display, ending with a megificent "Niagara Falls." hsd an estimated crowd of 1000 persons oh Ing and ah-ing at the Merrill ath letic field Monday evening. The display successfully concluded a community celebration of the Fourth of July which was sponsored 07 local organizations and business men. During the afternoon there were Pop bottle races, a sack race, egg trss. snd a rolling pin throw, with prizes being awarded for each event. Several ball games were In progress during the dsy. Balloons, suckers, pop and Ice cream were distributed to the youngsters. City Marshal Lloyd Hughey was general chairman of the affair, snd plans are already being made to make the celebration an annual event. ' do mainly with the timing of the , final poll In re , lation to the ' date of the elec ' Hon and with j the handling of the undecided vote. Orchard House, Concord. Mass . lf chih" ' membershlP w Louisa May Alcott, suthor of -Utile Women." 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World War til u in- ! entnble no matter what hapiiens j Ills whole stratesy Is baed on thw idea, that war is coming, f might 1 sod that most Alatlea eem i.i A treasure hunt hr aailhnat im m cree with him. Their belief im. the slate for Sea Scouts of Ship 100 ''nm ,he thejr think America this week-end. tnA Europe concentrate on western The Scouts will be divided Into ' Tf blems and neglect those In Asia, crews, each of which will have s I Anyway, as many Chinese es Ughtnhig class sailboat. Then. Sat- I t 'allied It to me. Chiang his staked urday morning at 7 o'clock, wind "erythlng on prolonging the eiut- Treasure Hunt Slated For Sea Scouts or no wind, the hunt will go on. Under the direction -of Skipper Marion Rialey. the hunt will con sist of almost every part of Scout ing knowledge a Sea Seoul could eoce of his regime as the Irgsl gov- rnmeni oi china until war breaks cut. Then, they say, h will again be come a necessary ally of tin. isnnn. have, including Scout craft, cooking. lrT against Russia, just aa he was navigation, swimming ability and '-'aliut Japan. i His price for being an allv will ris. the final days of the campaign, and I "", "". "v i '"""'"ly. mey preaict. it... .1.. ..-ji-.j ..... .... i "lap when it leaves the home port. . inated in the final forec Jt lrJtead I ISLf? .U'.thT' ,"d.w"1 of being allocated among the parties "Z" ,,,;Zr '"'" r. .h. k..i. f . .,. K following the directions on the maps on the basis of survey data. The statistical director of the 1 with the statisticians of the Cana dian affiliate to give them the full benefit of experience gained in last November's election here. 515 th Forecast The Canadian forecast was the 515th one which has been made In the last 13 years by modern samp ling polls. The average error In the 515 has been 4 percentage points thet Is. the forecasts came within 4 percentage points of perfect ac curacy in showing the division of popular votes on all the parties. The Canadian election average of 12 Is well within this previous stan dard of performance. Also within this standard was the outcome of a poll conducted in Quebec where the average deviation was 3 4 points. 242 Forecaata In U. 8. The eleven affiliates of the Amer ican Oallup poll In foreign countries have made a total of 88 election forecasts to date. The American Oallup poll has covered 243 state, local and national elections. Incit ing 1948. Here is the record of accuracy: N.. ml ATirill r.rceail. Brr.r Oallup affiliates In foreign countries M 3 5 American Oallup poll V42 3 9 While the Oallup poll failed to pick the winner last November, the maximum deviation for any one candidate was 6 3 percentage points on tne iruman vote), but the aver age error on the four leading can didates (Truman, Dewey, Wallace and Thurmond was only 29 points. in snort, tne average error on a statistical basis was considerably less than the 4-polnt average found In all election polls In the United States and throughout the world. Dutch Poll Rull's-Kye Further proof of polling accuracy came last week from Amsterdam. Holland, where the Netherlands Oallup poll Indicated the outcome of they pick up as they travel. The hunt will cover the entire Upper Klamath lake. The Scouts will camp out Satur day night, each ship In a different spot. They will take along only specified foods, which are easy to pack. No canned foods will be si low ed. The winning crew will receive a gold cup as trophy for the hunt. Assisting Risley will be Mate Bill Lofdshl, Second Mate Norman Wil son snd Boatswain Larry Outhrte. Scout Ship 100 la sponsored by the Klamath Falls Elks lodge. China Won't Go Red, Says Budar July a ii An ret flush and the skin is hot and dry. Fever, sometimes up to log de. erers or more, may be present. Both the pulse and breathing are abnor mal. It Is a highly dangerous con dition. If the victim ran be kept alive tor two days recovery la probable. How. I "er. one attack Increases th sus j reptibility to heat In the future In sunstroke, the normal methods American former adviser to the ' T.ia . "y " maintaining THE DOCTOR SAYS Sun, Heat Dangerous Br I I1M IN P. JORII 4V M.D. I Oener.lly sne.km n,l. a. ... rltlrn fa St Hervle. lea. coiiarli.ii.ne with heal e.h.us. Both sunstroke and heat eshaus- ' ,lnn- Sometime muscle of th ab tltn are serlmu condition.. It I. far 1 """men or the limbs develop pain of brttrr to prevent than to treat them. I cramp-like nature. Th mouth Ah that is necessary is to avoid e- i temperature la likely to b below Insure. F.scrpt tor the occasional normal or only slightly raised, person who cannot avoid the heat I ""t exhaustion tends to com on there is no excuse for getting iheM 1 much more .lowly than umtrnkt; unfortunate reactions at all. i headache, loa of apiietite. conatipal In seriou. aiiiutrnk or heatstroke I ,lnn ""1 muscular weakness mar mere Is complete In of conscious. ufed for several daya the devel. ness The face develop, peculiar nn""t of characteristic avmptoms HONOLULU. Chinese government ..v. rhm. -,n l " Wlallon seem to be en noi remain communist "unless there CARD OP THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, the messages ot sym pathy snd the many beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereave ment, the loss of our husband and father, R. H. Anderson. MRS. R. H. ANDERSON, MRS. ED OOECKNER, and FAMILY. Is a Russian soldier behind every Chinese." Richard Budar, who advised the Chinese ministry of social affairs, blamed China's chaos on "family quarrels" among the nationalist leaders. He Just arrived In Honolulu after three years In China. He cited a rift In Oenerallsslmo i-niang Kai-shek's family Chiang sent nis eldest son to "clean up Shanghai last summer. "Young Chiang lit out of town as soon as hu stepmother, Msdsme tniang. snowed up." Budar said. He said U. 8. aid to the nailnn allst totaled 14 000 000 000 since V J uay and charged II had been "miss appropriated." Peter Coopers Tom Thumb en glne, the first Amerlran built loco I motive to haul Dasseneer. wna ri. MRS. WILLIAM DeCEWlfested In a race with a horse pul- nu rnmiui. ung a car on anotnrr track. HEARING AID RPECIALIST FOR BU.TO.VK ai I Klamath rails Iwlra a.fe iinlh, Hills fur apanlnlm.nt aa r.e Hour, iir arInii ltar. James N. Tail V Associate, ll teverells ma. 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