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PACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON MONDAY, JULY 18, 1949 latim ' MAU.ULN KPl.Sv aiaaln Kdltov r a aarnas elaat MltM at Um iMt eerM. at Klsmat Of. OA Auw 3b Im. UDtMf art J enr. Man 117 U designed fur pleasure . . . rim. drownlne. nar. ! on Injuries, Ulneesea from consuming contaminated food or wunmlnf In ooo lamina led water, ax thing mat neve ocen reported pretty regularly In put year trum folk on such outing , . . w mention them, not to spoil anybody fun. but lo remind that a little advance caution ran prevent thinci which will really spoil tht tun. SIDE GLANCES ,vLlt. These Days SUBSCRIPTION KAIU R. nrmr avaiia s I an B v aim Bp aiu mom i n 1135 By Dw KwxuM t'lii aatruatf sriiaiis.l far rapotMiratioa af an la tocai aawa striata Baser aa aau au at new. By CaOKGE C. 80KOkY -.!- I ass k jH PORTSR WcKKXVER, director of luforma- aat eg jyj mUMon ,Q (h( Italian, wrote me as folio 1: "The law governing the relauomhipa between the United State and the United Nation are. I admit, rather complex and there are aotn distinc tions not readily apparent that I think you might Uke to know about. Particularly unce you Indicate writing aome further columns on this subject," He then proceeds to tell m the distinction between the White Book and the Blue Book, of wtuch I had already written and all of which l amiable on the Co Ten of these pamphlets which anyone can read who know how to read. Hi assumption Is that I do not know more about extraterritoriality than he does. Having read the enure literature on extra, tern tonality over a period of S3 year. I have never come across the nam of Albert Bender, his authority on the subject. There are aome Chines attached to the United Nations who are expert on the subject and If they want to discuss It wuh me. I shall be (lad to quote what they said about It when they wen advocating the abolition of extra territoriality In their own country. Perhaps to define this Institution accurately. I can cite no better authority than John Bassett Moore, our greatest authority, while he lived, on Inter- national law: 1 "Owing to diversities in law. custom, and social i habits, trie atiaens and subjects of nations possessing i European crvthxation enjoy In countries of non- j European crvUuaUon. chiefly In the East, an ex- j tensive exemption from the operation of the local law. This exemption la termed 'extraterritoriality. . . In ISM, the United State exercised and enjoyed i extraterritoriality In Borneo. China. Japan. Korea. ; Madagascar. Muscat, Morocco. Persia. Samoan ! Island. Slam. Tripoli. Tunis and Turkey. Except a 1 the nil applies to foreign service official, the United State no longer provide extraterritorial privUrges and Immunities tor Its citixen. No American can claim such rights as clerks attached to the United Nations In New York enjoy, unless he 1 actually In the foreign serrlc. mi t.n 1111 sp 1 A5 1 m trut Today's Roundup y MALCOLM CPLEV AN Insect Infestation Is on of thoa things tht rat as a "natural for catching the public Imagination. Stones of destructive assaults try locusts, grasshopper, cricket and the Uke run back through history Into Biblical times, and modern-day humans seem to be waiting for something take that to happen again. On a recent trip to Southern California, this writer Oregon license plate caused several per son to top beside the car to ask If he cam from that part of Oregon which, according to the news reports, was undergoing a terrific beating from locusts and grasshoppers. That seemed to be the thing about Oregon that In terested them most, and they appeared little disappointed when we explained that the are In question, according to our information, was a remote high desert region on th Oregon-Nevada line. Any damage, even in remote country, at deplorable, of course, and w would hk to know th full story of the Nevada-Oregon depredations. We not that aome expert have set up camp on Las county Hart mountain, where we were last week-end. to make a study of the situation. Past experience has Indicated it 1 mighty easy for those Insect yarn to grow Into th exaggeration r'viifiratlrsn Th Hart mountain are, visited by member of the Order of the Antelope be Just north of th region where the Insect depredations have been reported. Riding along in a pick-up truck with Jerry Olson of Klamath Palls, this writer was peppeirtl with 'hoppers coming through the open window of th truck cab. There waa no question about there being a lot of them there, but whether more than usual was another matter. We've had similar ex perience before. Newspaper men. given a story to write about an Insect attack, have a way of going to town with It. It catches th Imagination of th reporter, a well as the reader, and he ""vr over-nates th situation. Some tew years ago, after reading a series of hair-raistng stories about an Insect attack In th Hermiston area, we came through then In an auto mobile, and aaw nothing to Justify th wild tale vre had been bearing. That why well wait a little ' longer for more authentic report of the depredation in the Oregon Nevada area and th possibility of an Insect advanc Into settled regions. Briefs From The Pocktt Fife AORK Is now progressing on th re-locauon of YY section of the Lakevlew highway east of Quart mountain . . . This re-location will eliminate the sharp curve at Drew's creek, always an annoy ance to traveler 00 that route . . . Little by little, old highway problems like that one in our are, are being Ironed out . . . Phil Brogan, the Bend geologist and newspaper man, was one of the Hart mountain conventioneer, and made a speech urging the Ante lopers to climb to the top of th towering "' . . . That quit a task, and Phil neglected to mention that anyone attempting it need to consume plenty of vigor-giving victual, like Klamath pots toes, for example. Big fires In the lava bed nave occuricd periodical ly over th years, and. like the one last week, hav been controlled with difficulty after covering thou sand of acre of grass and brush land ... A care less smoker is believed responsible for th most recent blaze . . . Frank Steele of the Suburban league wants this column to express appreciation of the league to the merchants who donated prizes to help make Sunday picnic a success, and we're glad to comply . . . The league. Prank report, is getting Its tall In the air and intends to do a lot of constructive things . . . There are many important things It can accomplish for the benefit of the thickly settled unincorporated area nearby . Tht Is the picnic season and a lot of unpleasant things can happen In connection with a picnic which ! I . IT' J -0-9 " " 1 till W- 11 I ear. as rr au -a.alw-Laa.B am. sea, I THE GALLUP POLL Conservatives Show Gain In England Again lv DR. III NKr Dl KANT IHres-ltsr. Urttiah Institute f Public Opinion LONDON. July IS - A li. It ot political sentiment ln aid the nglit away from the labor party au.l toward th cuiuervatitr la taking place in England KF Printer Takes Office AHTORIA. July II (1-Th Ore gon T)Krailura! Confererxw n4 I rlrlav alter electing J. M. Un I (red. Albany, s piMitleiil: Oeore Hon has th government turrectled rlmllh, limit, vice president; and Tills Is a teciird Ihsl nn oilier gov' enimrnl has ever equalled On the other hand, in no by-elrr. In capturing a seal (mm lite op' piuttioii. And 111 every case the piu portion of the volea going t the government candidate has brrn If a general election a, re held lo- i "'?!'" ",,n m 1'c""n A.. .1.. - .. : stand a gT. an . olTmi'ing iT,; I ' '"'".'i """."'"'h h"", Ubo, par,, of cement Attle. Jul i , , th labor party has failrd In retain If generel election er held 10. , .11 .ut.purt it had in IIM5 dsy, the conservative party oula 1 r.inna' n. aland a .nd ch..,.. I,.,.,,,, I -"PP Budget Ubor party of Clemen, A.Uee ou, I m -m. r.,., robber, d " " iin.i. ...... . 1 11110 urree awauit in connection attack on an Aberdeen near Or ays llsrbor I.. A. Ilaker. Klamath fall. rrinry-tirasurer. The typographer derided ia laiimh pr. w ram for afr kri4 mora sanitary wniklng condltlotu. Soldiers Charged In Assault Case MONTRHANO. July II lTV-Tw Mcl.'horil sir force be soldiers. laaiuia man. nav been Surveys b, th Brltih In.tituie I . .... rul, hl .,i"" ot Public Op,n,on ... Ms, shoaed ! 'rr.'ou.;iy U,:'1I, hin uZ H" JU" ' 'U!"'U, ."",1"n V" under th. counter and nut them ill : 1 "'' I'v cured my husband of snoring I tptnd to much mony that ho lis awak til night worrying!" Stcdk By RED HI RD .lie convention of the Nations! It's late nd I m trying to get this Shrin held in Chicago a it.ui.r out so I won t hsv to come down on Held That's Tuesday 1 tomorrow 1 Sundsy 'cause I want to see -The S to 1 10 p. m oiraiioa oiory tomorrow Trwary Froeisioeis THE question often Bros in extraterritorial coun tries of th right of on tommy, having a treaty, to extend Its Immunities to citlsens of another country.- It has generally been held in case that actually arose the most famous being in Japan In 1172. Invorrtng the Peruvian ship. Man Lux that extraterritoriality only applied as the treaty provided That ha apparently been taken care of In the Marshall-Lie agreement, paiafrl by th 10th congress. so that United Nation employe, attaches, diplo mat, cooks or barbers enjoy their immunities, aome all the time, torn only when they are engaged on United Nation business, because th secretary general so . certifies them. And who I to decide whether they are on United Nation business when they run over an American child? The eacretary general of th United Nations, of course. Caleb Cushing. In a memorandum to Secretary ot 8tte Calhoun, dated September 1. 1S44. explaining the origin of extraterritoriality, such as provides Im munities, soma when on service only, some all the tune, to anyone connected with th United Nations, wrote: . - , k - 'Prom th greater part of Asia and Africa. Indi vidual Christian are utterly excluded, either by the sanguinary barbarism of th Inhabitants, or by their frenzied bigotry, or by the narrow-minded policy of their government. To their court, th ministers of Christian governments hsv no mean of access except by force. nd st the head of fleet and armies. As between them and us. there is no community of Ideas, no common law of nations, no Interchange of good offices; snd It is. only during the present gen eration that treaties, most of them imposed by fore of arm or by terror, have begun to bring down the great Mohammedan and pagan governments Into a state of Inchoate peaceful association with Christen dom." Doe this spply to th United 8tate in the year I? Are our courts so barbarous, our Judge so corrupt, our police so brutal, that even the hired help attached to the United Nation have to enjoy the immunities, privileges and rights which are based upon such a situation as Csleb Cushing described to John C. Calhoun? Apparently the Marshall-Li agreement, made law of th land by the SOth congress, so holds. I mad s few routine checks snd found an accident story for the 11 o'clock newscap. I a as gabbing with Ed Miller and although I don't know what motivated it he told me that "even a 1 1 s b The Railroad Hour tonight a til feature the story of how Band-, wson ass written. Time: T p. m ' KPLW. It isn't news when a beautiful woman traps a man. But anyway. w o u I d n't get ' when a beautiful woman traps the 1 1!',"11 !" hooked if he Count of Monte Crista, thst is at I "u-',,1 rnt nances may contribute further to the political difficulties of uie Utui party. It la becoming Increasingly clear that the labor government is judged b, the public on the asm. bans as all other government air Juajtrd. The question la not one u! ideology, not wnether th parly in poser la socialisuc. The question the public atka itarll about the labor government is. - Dues it seem to or delivering the goods? ' A study of ihe trend over th? last lour years shoes thst when Hit Isbor government seemed to hsvr th economic situation well in han.i they gamed support. But when Ihe the winter ot let. discomfort and lhr kept hi b.gl least worth lutemne to Tht s ' V um0'r of people out of mouth shut." Tuedv night. I p m KPJI i T w d,11sr crisis in I found out But the Count tolls' her sdvances. ,1" "'umn seemed to imply later be was Don t ak me why. Just listen to , Bnuln ouia become bankrup' . . su ncn aa r. seemed lo large numbers of person I the government did not know ho. i to handle the situation, then the oppoamon inevitably gainej I strength. j 4-Yor Trend J Th following foor - ye sr trenl , baaed on surveys by the Britiwi .Institute of Public Opinion, shoe, I gsins for labor in the early period then a sharp drop with the IM7 fuel crisis, then temporary comeback : and finally a drop again in May ol this yesr. "If there were a geaeral electiaa teivjarraw, Baw weal jot vote - . U."d.? p",c"" "" earning, were ri.in ...1 -T ,i,7i1i. I I I J"b plentiful It looted a it victory in the Im general election ; ,, ,rum u nv, o( u,. IZhIT? W ",e ""V" ,"umu" mi.hl b. pecd T 0"" ' " 1 " ""' C PI"' "uds. . inch Z ai niH .2. P""U h" ,u" "''' "k'" ' ' ! 'n hope Tax redui tlolii failed ; British political senuineiit should to mtertli. Very Utile benefit I be ol intrreal to Anierusn voter ' seemed lo he an ruma fmm I , nu poniuai tcaucrs oecaiue what . rigors of Isbor rule clothing Amencaiu are beginning to caU Ulc no kuurr rationed, beer as slishtlv , .ircauy ui ail aa-, rneaiier, but lnodstulls rrtlMived i vanced atag in fcngland. with our i from governmental control prompt-1 socialised medicine, nationalisation iy disappeared out of the th.iw and ' of industry, family bounties aru prices remained h.ih. All this la re-, pension. . n-ted m ltx, rrvcl gsins of Uie ! The current cruis in British li- PP"siUon. I Ilury an klrnlified In an In formation tiled this wrkeiid in suiierior court sa Kenneth Yurlaii. and Willi. m rulinrr, Weatmurdand City. Hrllll. Muiirrior Jwise J. M. Phillip sal ball at g.iouo eaili. FAVORITE OF MILLIONS I Jnavprt Aentrin la pi rin mt IU hmt Iso (!. ur. Wnrltl Uriril IUr al I Or (W f llaitia IT "" 1 aa... J . 7 reading it some. ; th program. C - her. I thought I ' maybe he d been mm . -'Temperature 1.. A: thLV.nrovok! Mnrmal Hvor IWI IIIUI UIVI Most Of US thought-Drovok- Bed Hard . lng progrom on the ABC network tonight. It s the -On Trial program. The issue under examination Is "Does Pree Speech for Hate-Mongers Strength en Democracy?- CHICAGO. July IS iv Midtum- Justlce Joseph A. Csvagan of the i mrr behaving a little better than New York supreme court, will pre- 1 s reran r over most of the nation side over the radio trial. ; today. Person la the know will Uke th: I Temperatures continued high in negstlv and affirmative. I the southern states but else her . j tney svere around normal and nrom. IMS Elretlea f r.a. tis. ota- sr ,rai f - U-, I y, 'v si' ii a ' 'i ii i M s S, l t i li t 4 II I THE DOCTOR SAYS 'Blue Baby' Cause Told By F.DWIV P. JORDA.V, M. D. Wltttea for NEA 8ervle The common name "blue baby" is given to infants who are corn with a bluish color to the skin. This bluish color, called cyanosis, is caused by lack of oxygen In the hemoglobin, or coloring matter, of the blood. In blue babies the de ficiency of oxygen is the result of a malformed heart or of the large blood vessel near It. Such defec tive structures permit the blood from the vein, containing only a little oxygen, to mix with the oxygen-laden blood from the ar teries. There are several kinds of mal formation of th heart which will permit this mixing of oxygen containing and non-oxygen con taining blood. The various kinds ar too numerous snd too compli cated to deacrlb In detail. But It doe make a difference to the pa tient because some kinds can now be successfully treated by surgery and other cannot. blRGERI I'SED In on treatable form, the pss- ssgewsy between th heart and one of the large blood vessels which should normally close before birth fil to do so. This Is called a patent or open ductus artenosius This opening can now be closed by delicate heart surgery. The opera Lion hss already been done hun dred of time with great success. Some of the other congenital mal formations of the heart can lso be treated successfully by surgery, but not all of them. Por this reason careful study of each case has to be conducted Individually In order to make a diagnosis snd decide whether or not surgery wouk. be useful. Por the blue Infant or child who cannot be successfully treated by surgery certain precaution ar Chart McParlans Insomnia club ! tsliug. In some section to become J,n- lpM Is really catching on. We were dis- ! cooler. i cussing It tonight and methinks one I A broad cool air front had come reason for the popularity of the pro- down from Canada into Montana - ,M" gram (that's 10:15 to 105 p. m. ! nd North Dakota today with i."- ' every night but Sunday. KPLWi is enough momentum to carry as far ' T' '' that llaru ' L. I . . . J : Ttw nmn. - - wu aiiow wnai to i aouui aa towa and Nebraska and unaeciaeq vol- expect next. Note:. this Is n under- ) eastward cma Minnesota and Wis- ?" h" r""d 'rom U per rent to statement. If you don't think so. ! cons in to the Oreat Lakes reeion p,r c'm m "cent surveys by the In U you are one of the The mercury h.d climbed Into B"Un '""' lew that hasnt already don o. the M. over most of the midwest Lot,or Conridenr n.r.-. . !7 . ' m" -Kl but the arrival I rr" nt election U due In 19V) mnU Jih -Pi1 ' ,rltDd ' 0' th CODl" orer the northern nd Uoor breathe, confidence The nient wi. ,Il5!fs, U" pl"ln- tt " "Pected to hold It , """dene U baaed mainly on iu .", "" J"rble he the . within the 70-sO degree range there ' ""broken run of auccesse. m br- omn in front of him to put on her late today and tomorrow. ' election., every sea, h.v.ng been I Scattered thunderstorm were re- n"a cept In cases wnere the Uto.r i ported in east coast state and In ot P"t by a splinter party. man addrea, to Ui. d.amond , rZCtZ International Palls, Minn. Most of the rest of the nation had fair weatner. Just Received HIRT On Sale At 95 hat- ABC will Yes. t jut recivd anothar 10 doien shipmant af colored Arrow shirts on tola at this low pric. All liitt. Store For Mn. particularly necessary. 8uch chil dren must, of course, be carefully examined and every effort must be maae to avoid Infection and exces- I MIMpeds or "thousand legged slve physical strain. In almost all ' nns" hv developed many dlf cae the activity must be restricted specie In moist -Ulands in order to avoid th danger of ' 10 "eserts of th VJB. Southwest overburdening heart which ha ' wh,re they were Isolated from oth- KAIIIO IMKOGUAaMS Ireadjr fawn daml. Note: Dr. Jordtn U unable to aiwwer Indirldual questlona from readers. Howerer. each day h will answer one of the moat frequently asked question In hla column. The Doeter Answers Queation: Are there any harmful effects from taking hormones for bust derelopment and can they be bouRht at a drugstore without a prescription. Answer: There Is treat doubt as to whether this treatment would produce the dealred results per manently. Such hormones should not be used without a prescription. . er similar "Ulands." 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