HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1949
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By MALCOLM ITLK Y
THEY'LL do it every time . . . Yesterday, union
official in a position to know the answer refused
point blank to give reporter Information about th
picking up or union snop cm
In connection with th msster
Joumryman barber Issue ... No
sooner was the paper off th
press thin he called up to com
plain about a mistake in the story
as to the number ol carta picked
up . . . It aa minor error,
but we arent happy about even
minor errori . . . However, the
first and only complainant could
have aaved us that little mistake
by giving ut the information
which he, better than anyone
else, could have provided when
the itory wai in the making . . . EPLET
The responsibility for keeping new straight extendi
to the legitimate sources as well as the reporters
. . . The purpose here Is not to carp, but to make
It clear that we appreciate help In getting the news
right.
Fishermen on Lost river have been getting black
bass, perch and cripples from that nearby stream
. . . Radio Advertising Man Perry Carle was Just In
this office with a l-lnch black baas which he took
on a fly . . . This Is no sports column, but there
are some people who might like to know . . . They
may or may not be from Nevada, but this town is
being Invaded by grasshoppers ... A little one
hopped right Into this newspaper office yesterday
and perched, appropriately enough, on the farm re
porter's typewriter . . . probably wanted a ride on the
carnage.
Lakeview Examiner read too much Into what it
aw and dldnt see here the other day about Klam
ath disappointment over failure to get a game com
missioner . . . The Examiner notes that we neither
hailed the new game commission nor farewelled the
old one and that. It says, must mean Klamath's only
Interest In game matters is getting a man on the
commission ... In the first place, we speak here
far ourselves, and dont presume to speak for
everybody else around here . . . Secondly. Just be
cause we dldnt say anything about new or old
commissioners. (When we were talking about some
thing else) cant legitimately be interpreted to mean
we nave no lue for them ... Ai for Ted Conn of
Lakeview. in whom the Examiner la especially in
terested, we're known Ted a long time and regardless
of opinions on policies we are quite sure that he
has done a conscientious Job.
The segregation-at-the-cemetery question, which
has been so widely discussed in the community
the last two or three w.eeks, is l theoretical rather
than practical Issue . . . The community his a small
Negro population, and Negro deaths occur here once
in a good many years . . . But a significant thing
about it all Is that newspaper columns and the city
council chambers have been thrown open for a full
discussion, with every opportunity afforded the
champions of the minority group to lie heard . . .
So long as that sort of thing can happen, there will
be progress toward tolerance and fairness In race
relationships In this country ... As for the par
ticular local Issue, the restriction complained of
is not In the ordinance, not in the general deed
to the cemetery property, and has been removed from
the deeds to Individual cemetery lots . . . Not enough
Issue remains to Justify any bitterness of feeling.
Paper Says Rita
Expecting Baby
LONDON. July 30 (V-The Daily
Mall said today Rita Hayworth is
going to have a baby.
Quoting a member of the prince's
family, it said in a dispatch from
Parts:
"Princess Aly Khan (formerly
Rita Hiyworthi is expecting a baby
and Is cancelling her engagements."
The princess Is now In DeauvUle,
the dispatcu said. There was no con
firmation of this report from any
other sources.
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PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, July 30
iVPv A pilot's skill was credited by
three passengers today tor their
escape "without a scratch" from the
crash-landing of a Queen Charlotte
Airlines plane on nearby Digby
Island..
Aboard the twin-engined seaplane
were Mrs. E. L. Orr of Cumshewa
Inlet. Queen Charlotte islands;
Stanley Thomas of Prince Rupert;
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communism and Russian Imperialism
I In the United States cannot be viewed any
longer as a partisan question. It Is too fundamental
Even should Alger Hiss be acquitted In his seconl
will still stand out like a sore thunio
who had access to the Inner sanctum
department, took Important docu
menu from that office and gave them to Whttlaker
Chambers. That and the hushed-up Amerasla case
prove, beyond doubt, an alien Infiltration of our
most Important department of government for pur
pose of espionage by means of American citlsens
who were high officials.
Until It Is established, beyond reasonable doubt
and publicly, who did It and how It was done, this
country Is In peril. None of this has anything to
do witii red batting or the bill of rights. Hsd the
ssme conditions prevailed In relationship to Hitler
or Mussolini or the Japanese, no one would speak
about fascist baiting or the hill of rights. It would
be regarded as a case of espionage, pm and simple
Faulty Judgment?
THE Russians and the communists have the ad
vantage, which they fully exploit, of the In
volvement of Important Americans. Including the
leadership of the new deal. In their operations.
No one can accuse Franklin D. Roosevelt or Eleanor
Roosevelt or Felix Frankfurter of engaging In espion
age for Soviet Russia. They may be and from my
standpoint, can be accused of faulty Judgment. The
formal excuse for much of the confusion has been
that at Teheran, and even at Yalta, a bargain
with Stalin was bartered to get Russia to establish
against Japan: Stalin's terms were
accepted and he was buttered Up in the hope that
he would end his neutrality In our Far Eastern war.
Furthermore, it was feared that he might at any time
d using the war make a separate peace with Germany.
There is no need, in the year 1SK9. to continue
this "grand design." Conditions today are not as
they were In 1M. Covering up errors may be nf
some temporary advantage to Individuals, but the
truth has a way of coming out For Instance, last
winter, I heard Robert P. Patterson, former secretary
of war, say that the Morgenthau plan was unim
portant, that it Influenced policy for only a short
time and that it had no effect on JCS lorn, which
was the controlling document on conquered Germany
I have investigated this statement over a period of
many months, studying all the available documen
tation and discussing It with other students of the
problem. I have found no one who agrees with
Judge Patterson. I take it that what I heard him
say was a pro-forma defense of an error.
That happens all the time. Some men feel that
they must defend every action and idea of the
Roosevelt administration, even those which history
has proved to be errors of Judgment and even
historic crimes such as the Yalta agreements. It Is
possJile for men to admit that, under certain circum
stances. It was necessary for them to do what they
did. But it is never sound to be so inflexible as to
perpetuate errors out of pride of person or regard
for a former chief.
Bipartisan Policy Needed
ABSOLUTELY necessary at this time Is a bi
partisan policy on communism in this country.
The democratic and republican parties ought to
unite not only in their opposition to current com
munist activities but in clearing up the past. Never
mind who was to blame. The thing to do la to
clear It up. Some reputations will have to go. Some
men will prove to have been poltroons. But what
Is all this compared to the security and welfare of
our country?
- republican coalition wul save the
situation. For Instance, the nature of Judge Kauf
man's conduct at the Alger Hiss trial Is not such a
matter as I am discussing in this article, but this
much must be answered: If Hiss gave the papers
to Whlttaker Chambers, then something is dear:
If Hiss Is acquitted, the question sflll Wises, who
did give Whlttaker Chambers the papers and what
happened in the Amerasla case and what other
documents were stolen? This Is too important to
hush up for partisan advantage.
A. P. Nicol of Vancouver, B. C, and
the pilot, Ray Berryman.
With both engines dead. Berry
man made a forced landing on a
wooded knoll, knocking over two
trees as the wings and pontoons of
the light craft were sliced off. He
also escaped unhurt.
I The forced landing yesterday
j damaged the plane beyond repair.
The four walked more than a
mile from the crash scene to the
j beach where they were picked up by
; a provincial police boat which
! brought them here. Digby island is
I four miles away.
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BOYLE'S COLUMN
Be Yourself Week Is Best
Idea Yet For
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK The week I am
most In favor of having Is a be-
yourself-week.
During this period everybody
would take a holiday from sell-Improvement
In any form. He would
lust relax and let himself alone. He
would be what he la and nothing
more and I
think he'd enjoy
It It would be
restful.
For one of the
-J curses m om
f"l time la that
practically no
body Is satisfied
with himself as
wants
him
self In some way
he hopes Is tor
the better.
But Is It for
Hal Bovle the better? Most
of the self-Improvement programs
I've seen haven't made much differ
ence. You cant change a cabbage
into a cauliflower by Just putting it
in a cellophane wrapper.
But that doesn't keep people from
(Tittering their contentment away in
endless and aimless efforts to be
Swimmers Ahoy!
MARIAN MARTIN
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Makes up Into one flat piece that
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Pattern (343 comes In sizes 1, 14,
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This easy-to-use pattern gives
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Sew Chart shows you every step.
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DIES
PORTLAND, July 30 VP) Mrs.
Vivian Venell Rhoadea, 47, Salem,
died In hospital her Thursday
after a three-week Illness.
Her father formerly published the
Canby Herald. She Is survived by
the widower, Cecil, and s dsughter,
Mrs. Reg Bchults.
xvj 1 sis
bt. or.
at camp how's he going to
says all he's doing is fishing,
bird - watching?"
Harassed US
something beside what they are.
Self-improvement today Is one of
the biggest American induiirlcs. Bil
lions are spent on It.
' Are you overweight? Try our
M-dsv diet. Are you too thin? Try
our 101-day dirt. It's the same thing
but you just eat more of It Are
you lonely and misunderstood? Take
our 34-year course In how to be
charming. Then youH be popular
and misunderstood. Do you want to
get ahead in business? Here a
book that tells you how. The more
you buv the more the author who
wrote It gets ahead In his business.
Yea. Taw
The worst thing about people en
raptured with arlf-lmtirovrmrnt
campaigns Is they want you to im
prove yourself, too. They devrlop a
kind of cultural snobbery similar to
that of a reformed drunk.
This great crusade for personal
culture breeds Intolerance and
breaks ui lifelong friendships. If a
pal geu hipped on symphony music,
you've got to drop Stephen Foster
snd dogtrot bark to Barh with him
or he regards vou as a moron on the
downbeat. Why? If he Joins the
book-of-the-mlnuta club you must,
too, or else he thinks you still se
cretly read "EtMe Dlnsmorr- at
night when the rest of the family
is asleep.
I became disillusioned with self
Improvement early In life when I
took a correspondence course In
muscle building. "Don't look lrke a
beanpole,' said the ad. "Be a pan
ther man. Have muscles that ripple
Well. It sounded fascinating. I
took the course, bought a gadget
with colls that you stretched and
str-r-retched until you were mus
cles sll over.
It worked all right. Soon I had
muscles that rippled like mad. Then
I found I really didn't like my mus
cles to ripple. It wss rather unnerv
ing. But I was stuck. There Is no
course sold on how to de-rtnpl
your muscles.
So I have gone striding through
the years like a panther man. I meet
strangers and they pause and say,
"Do you hear It that rippling
noise?"
And I have to break down and
confess It is my muscles.
Never mind self-Improvement Let
yourself alone, or maybe you U end
In a worse plight than I am. You
may get ripples in the brain.
Anti-Slot
Drive Gains
In Spokane
SPOKANE, July 30 IIP) The com
mittee of 1000, a civic betterment
group, had this ammunition today
In Its campaign to eliminate slot
machines from private clubs:
Prosecutor Leslie Carroll Is ready
to go Into the courts to "wipe out
slot machines" If Spokane pollre
stage a raid and bring one of the
gambling devices in ss evidence.
Commissioner of Public Safety
Carl D. Canwell Is willing to furnish
the prosecutor with enough men for
a raid, "or he can get them from the
sheriff's office."
Carroll made his statement of
readiness for action before the com
mittee yesterday, but said he was
unsure whether the state supreme
court would uphold a rsld on the
slots. The high court has not de
cided whether the machines are
legal.
Canwell's comment came after the
prosecutor's remarks were made
public. The safety commissioner
said Carroll could Initiate a raid at
any time and did not have to rely
on the police.
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One.ol the great humnn dramas
of our lime Is the ilrlianc of Kussia
by Marshal Tito, Yuuiulav dictator,
who has bern notlnwed by the
Soviet (or pursuing natiaimliMn for
his country, contrary to the policy
of the Kremlin, which holds In
eflet't that sovereignty of commu
nist commies rests In Moscow.
I have sn Illuminating a. count of
this but lie Irom Alex H, ttlnglrlon.
AP correspond
out In the
slav csptt
Belgrade,
and I ,
want, to present
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him her aa
i guest column!!.!.
He observe that
Tito has turned
to the western
powers to ee
t h economic
pressure being
applied against
him by the com
munist roiintrtre
of Eastern Ku-
roir. and continues:
For more than a year Tito has
withstood Moscow's attempts to
bring him to his knees. It is obvious
that the Kremlins order has been
to starve him out. and members of
the comluform trommunisl Infor
mation bureau) hsv been following
instructions.
Trade ties have been cut between
Yugoslavia and tour commlorm
countries Albania. Csrchoslovakta.
Hungary and Poland. Yugoslav
commerce with Bulgaria and Ito
mania la almost dead. Trallic with
Russia has been reduced to a trlrklr.
Tito's reaction was made rlrar In
a speech. He declared that Yugo
slavia would trade with the west for
the thlntis she nerds, provided no
political strings are attached. Said
the marshal:
"When we sell copper we buy ma
chine. We do not sell our con
science or our souls, but Just
copper "
Looks for Loans
At the same time he snnounred
ollirialiy that Yuroslavta is looking
for l.ians. These Include S3H0.00O.0tM
from the Internsllnnal bank Ap
proval could rae a lot of Yugo
slavia's economic growing pains.
Tito also cleared the air a bit on
a number of political points. He ssid
Yugoslavia planned to rlose the
Oreck border "completely" an ac
tion which would help his country
develop friendly relations with the
west land would make the lot of
the communvt guerrillas In Oreece
harder.
But Tito made It rlrar Yusoslavia
never will abandon hrr claim for a
slice of Austria! Carinthia or re
llnqubh Its volt In determining the
future of Independent Trieste. On
both those points he lined up against
obirrtlvrs of the west.
Tito was denounced ss a com
munist heretic on June It. IMS He
was expelled from the comlnlorm
and was accused by Russia and the
Soviet satellites of pursuing "Trot
akvite" policies of nationalism
To a world Impressed by the post
war steamroller tactics of Russia
military minded diplomacy, there
seemed at fint glance but little
chance that Tito could survive aa
chlrf of a communist state. But he
Is still the head man in a lonely.
Independent Yugoslavia.
As the economic soueese hss
tightened. Tito has looked to the
west to find markets for Yugoslavia a
export of food, mineral ore and
timber and to collect dollars and
English pounds to buy machinery
and finished goods for home use.
The United Stales hesitated for
nearly nine months while trying to
decide whether the row between the
comtnform and Tito was the real
thing, and then removed moat re
strictions on American trad with
Yugoslavia.
Titos trad official have nego
tiated a number of agreements with
western European countriea.
Naturally, this hssn t pleased the
Russians. Th Soviet press has
blasted away with charges thst Tito
has been fining with the "capitalis
tic. Imperialistic" western world and
sbandoning the principles of Marx
Ism. Tito's press hss blasted back. It
has reported repestedly that Russia
and th satellite countries do not
practice what they preach, that
their deals with the west have been
In tar greater volume than those ot
Yugoslavia.
Through It all. Tito has professed
his allegiance to th cause of com
munism. His chief complaint haa
been that, aa It works now. Russia
want to run the show and refuses
other communist countries "equal
rights" In determining policy.
Put It down, perhaps, to the fact
that Tito lone among the com
munist leaders of eastern Europe
won his own way to power. The
rest of them rode In on the backs
of the red army.
City Dump Burns,
Portlanders Cry
PORTLAND. July 30 ilPt The
city dump, of all things, caught on
fire last night.
It smelled so bid that residents
for blocks sround complained and
firemen had to combat the blaze In
gas masks. They worked most of the
night at It.
By this morning the fire wss out,
and crews aided by a flreboat
had managed to save the bridge
over which garbage trucks cross the
Columbia slough to the dump.
The who trouble was blamed on
a cigarette in the garbage.
I r I T - V i . t I
M ark r tula
Play Tickets Go On Sale
For Performance August 2
Tli-kfU fur tht pUy, "Tim Unlit
Ktrrual," ahitnl for Annual 3 hi th
Oi l Ihratro went on aula Unlay at
hr LotilN It. Mi, tin IM auo company,
U'O N. hevrnth.
Mm. I,. Ptukcr, piny dlrrotur, wun
nminiilnif thin ullrnwhin to place
tli'kfU tn nthrr prominent bunturaa
r.iiHbli.vhinrnU about town and tn
th autiilibHi, arra..
The rurUin will rue un tht flint
art of tht per tor in a, ma at I 13 pin
Mr. Parker explain the them of
Your static writer la frustrated I
; mlsvd the enjoyable mid-morning
1 coffrv time at th city hall because
of fttortea I was working on
I haven t been myself all dsy. I
hesr a raucous cry fmm the gallery,
i "What's wrong with you when you
are yourself?"
There should be a lip In today's
static un the mystery tune. Sorry,
but ther isn't. AI least none haa
reached this desk or your writer's
' ears.
Another reason for my frustra
tion: My favorite barber shop Is
closed snd I resemble the second
ouMn to a sheep dog at It la now.
If I were a musician, or a leading
. man In a movie. I may get away
with it Rut this long-haired stuff
dorm t fit a writer of dally corn.
The King Ok- Trio will be here
. with Woody Herman's great band
Amu, I s Nat "King'' Cole la pic
tured in today's column.
A new program make It bow on
AW Sunday. It's an audlenca
parllclpntlon show called "Once In
a l ifetime and will be aired on
KH.W 30 pm.
It a new type quls program with
prises valued at half a million dol
lars in the program s coffers.
John Reed King haa been chosen
i r to emcee the
Senator J.
William Ful
brighl will
pinch hit for
Drew Pearson,
now vacationing,
at the regular f
pm. Sunday
tpot.
The Arkansas
democrat will
discuss th At
lantlc pact.
I Red Murd Prognosticabtr
Pearson will be back on Ih ADC
1 air waves September 4.
I
! "Th Oreen Hornet" comes to the
rescue of a Sentinel reporter In
i Monday s pm. KFLW show. Rrltt
I Raid, aa usual, dona the mask of
the Oreen Hornet.
The case of th Special Delivery
Blonde" Is the colorful title for
Mutual "Under Arrest'1 progrem
Sundsy, 1 to 1 30 pm. That KFJI.
Here's the Interesting pitch for
the KFJI "Let Uenrge Do If pro
gram Monday. I pm.
George Valentine's client It a gal
who hates her husbsnd but still
wsnta to save him from the electric
chair. That's darn white of herl It's
called th "Perfect Alibi."
Sialic from the dead air depart
ment: Today's definition: A reformed
sinner is one who changes the
circles under his eyes for one over
his head.
Some girls get mink costs and
diamond rings but others are to
bashful they can't get any wear.
Added thought! where do Ihey hide?
When some men fight with their
wives, the winners are usually the
Jeweler, dreasmakrr and milliner.
I Just heard the barber ahopt will
be oen Saturday morning. That, at
least, solves part of my problems.
On fht Sunny
South End
" i. , vS-
: :. - yf
L Ll
VaV show
j
e
the Biblical drama aa having a
modern setting, comparing It to th
picture of th two bovs publlshrd
hi Thursdny'i The Herald and News.
The boys are pictured selling rnmm
books over a romlMde stnnd and th
play opens with to modern chil
dren, John," anil "Judy," plaverl
by Richard Day and rlhlela Kuns,
quarrrllng over a comic book.
"Oiandlathrr," pniuavrd by Sain
Miullli, who haa been letl at horn
with the chlldirii as babv tiller,
tells llirin all esclllng adveiillu
story to quirt their quarreling
He takes litem back In Imagina
tion to the slory ol Joseph, th
shepherd boy. sold by hi. bt others
lor a few tilter coins, a ho finally
became governor ol Kgvpt. And h
tell, thrin other thrilling stories
Imm the pages uf the Bible, ol his
tory In tli olden limes and aa h
tells the stories, the scene on th
stnue arlh grandfather and the chil
dren In the comfortable, modern liv
ing room fades, and the stories he
tells are enacted on the singe.
Jack Franey and Winifred Iambi
aa lather and mother returning
home later in the evening bring th
scene back to Ita modern up-to-date
setting, alter an rsctirloii Inio
th Biblical past, parllrliutrtl In by
the entire audience.
During the story telling, dramatic
passages Irom the U tile are pre
sented, numerous voices in grent
world-famous hmu, of all rhurchtY
are rendered and the (similar epi
sodes come lo Ufa before the audi
ence. Money realised from the plsv will
be used to furUirr rhurrh rstrnMori
work.
TELLING
! THE EDITOR
(isttnst.r. CAN R MIUKS
KLAMATH FALLH Ore. rfu the
Editor It seems ta lint a liter that
the city council should concern
Itself with what to do with living
children both white and colored
I have htcd In a doen cities and
neter until I came to Klama'rt
Falls have 1 seen children plunder
big in garbage cant In the resi
dential sections. In buiiness section
and anywhere that gsrbage cans ar
placed In back alleys, you can ae
them, not the hslf-itarvrd children
of Negroes, Mexicans or low-close
whites but clean, well-dressed rhtl
drvn of repectable families. I one
asked a 13-year-old boy who mad
my garbage ran every day after
school, whst he waa going to do
with an armful of rags he had re
trieved from th can.
He replied that he washed them
up and sold them to firms using
rags. I then tpoke to the boy s fath
er about the dangrr of diteaa arid
germ from handling of garbag. II
Inslnted his ton would not do such
a thing, but when the boy waa
called in he readily admitted he had
been doing it fur months, thereupon
the father aald, with a wak smile,
"Its not a violation of th law,
mass him put ail the garbage back
In th ran. you don't want th ragt
anyway."
Nest day th boy waa bark In th
garbag can and h didn t bothrr
10 pick up th mess either.
Botllea are particularly sought
after by children In their garbage
can raids. Now everyone knows that
botllea ar sources ot germs both
from th hands and mouth, coupled
with una la the fact that children
must Uke beer bottles lo places sell
ing beer In order to sell them.
I se hundreds of open tube snd
011 barrels used as garbage contain
ers swarming with flies, la this
safe place for children s hands, Un I
It about lime to get correct metal
containers for garbage and make
It a misdemeanor for a child to
scatter or plunder In said cans.
This seems a drssllc sup but wrul
Is your child health worth?
l.F.LA LKF.UH
tno addrehsi
Klamath Palls.
Orated cucumber added to a
Jellied vegetable salad gives a diff
erent and refreshing flavor.
One romplrte orpan
iralion, offering torn
plrtr inturancr for
the romplrf protec
tion of our clients. It
will le wnrlli your
while lo get aritinin.
ed wHh our service.
(JOHI SANDMEYID
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