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PACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMA1H FALLS. ORECON Acheson Maps Plans To Talk Yith Congressmen On New Policy In China leny tar WASHINGTON. Aw. I (v-8er , etrvngthraee! China rrlary af Kuto Arheaaa npwU ta ewe." hrgta cMHiulhn with nam- other development bearing on ataaal forHm pollrv eesaaalttars he- the general problem of trving to th ene! ee" this efaaleei an tlx recoup the anti-communist position grrrio patrol of a a w Aaarrtma and chart new aim ol auack on pohtt towara i nina ana im tar , communism In Asia include Last Officials said today that the state department chief expects to have China studies well advanced this umroer. It still aeemed highly un likely that they would result In any requests for new legislation before congress adjourns. re. Martin at MaaaarhaarUa. republic a fleer leader la lb hmi, aald yesterday thai rrpahlicane -stand read.- I Jala with tbe ad mtnlslraliea ta tha fonaalaUaa af Radio Quiz Pays Off Big Cash Prize I. The visit of Philippines Presi dent Elpklw Quinno brgLnrung her today aeems likely lo iiti new force to Quuinos plans tor promot UK a non-military regional organi sation of countries in the southeast Asian area. State department offi cials were reported to be interest ed in Qutnno s plans, although they would recant with disfavor any effort to form a Pacific mill tary alliance Including nationalist China. t, Asarriraa Ambassador John Leighloei sloart and ather diple asau fraas the eammanlst area af Chin ara dae here Wednesday. They will fir Arheaaa and ather policy aaaarrs first-hand reparts and adTtre aa what this country saay da ta aeeampllsh anything against the commanist irgtaae In side China. J. Raymond Posdirk. former president of the Rockefeller foun-1 dation. Is due here tonight to be- itiiJ-Oiil I Mystery Shrouded Valley In BC May Hold Clues To Pre -Historic Settlement PRINCK RUPERT. B. C, Aug. I ICPI A remote niystery-slmiuiled valley In Ilrlllsh Columbia's Interior may hold the answer to the ques tion of North America's ure-litsturlc settlement. Luther W. Elder, a Prince Ruert prospector, returned from a field llllilc age In North America Is slight Up to now It has been con. tended that the continent was set tled by Europeans from Russia. Elder, who has prospected In the l'k area for many years, had never been In the valley before. Residents MONDAY. AUC. 8, 1949 plrmenta or oilier evidence of hu man habitation. Col. n, 1) JnlinaUm. loral real at late broker and former area com maiidant of the Canadian army here during the second World war, plans a visit lo the valley In the near future lo make a more com plete report on Uie discovery. trip recently with tales of crude , ' district dlnclalin any knowl stone houses In a valley near Uk i fdl' ' wild territory, on the Copper river, about Its) miles I The paleolithic age Is dUtln east of here. I gulshed by scientists aa an era of The houses. Elder believes, may to,,u weapons wben the have been dwellings of our monkey, hairy, shambling ape-men struggled like snortor who moved across the ! 'nr Uirlr eslstenre amoiig strange, froaen ttiberlan wastes lo settle In j now extinct animals, the wsrmer climate. Scant details brought back by Scientists' knowledge of the paleo. Elder said nothing uf any Im- I REMEMBER W Glva Green Stamps an all purehases af Men's and Hoys' nothing Oregon Woolen Store, Inc. Ilh and Main . I'lione gill V ' A PROUD NIGHT lost Friday evening of Moore pork for Mrs. Vero Rondolph (left) ond Borney Simons os they received owords from the Modoc orea council. Little Billy Randolph rt.nc K Im. t r r,. .....- . . A . i , ., UNION CITY. N. J- Aug. I ( TAmbXlarfoe PhTi. K .L : ever given m mis area oy tne Boy icouts on his Hollywood called last night and p Jessup. Acheson number one,mc ' oarney Simon pins on the icoutmoster s training key on her husband. Ann Notre of Union City to WI.OOO trouble shooter on the new China ! Simon is now a neighborhood commissioner, but served five years OS 0 SCOutmoster. The policy. Those two will be joined m . awards were mode of the annual scourers' steak fry and round table. richer today. Miss Notre. 0. gave the right an- a short time by President Everett i were when called on the telephone i Case of Colgate university. by a radio quis program, and now) 4. The stale department expects she has at her command such soon to receive reports from Shang- Prises as a trip to Pans, a Rus-1 hai and atuer commanist area rit aian ermine Jacket and mane 1 tea telling haw many Americans then. The quti was the 'Hollywood Calling" program. She correctlv identified a art of music and word clues, named Red Skelton as the movie star and -Jealousy" aa the motion picture. Almost as soon as atie put down the telephone, however, other less welcome calls started coming. "A lot of crackpot have called school are busy getting the build me up telling me what to do with i lng and grounds ready for the be au uk prises, out uiey are all go ing to be used here at home." she aid. Notre, a dental assistant. want ta leave China at eoce. KUleadled For New Year Workman at Klamath union high aid the prizes would be shared by ner roomer ana lather, a married sister, a nephew, a brother and a sister. Tbe telephone call almost caused all of them to forget that Miss Notre s other (later, Helen, to ached uled to be married today. Traffic Death Figure Down Oregon continued to pace Pa cific coast states tn traffic death reduction last month aa a tentative count of July fatalities totalled 31, Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry reported today. Forty lives were lost during July of last year. The month's toll brings death for the year to 147. a M per cent drop from the 233 deaths recorded Bay Rum Okay By Georgia Judge SAVANNAH. Oe Aug. t You may get drunk as a coot on bay rum but It's strictly legal In Judge B. B. Heery's city court. They were about to send a 71-year-old defendant to the cooler FnJsy for drunkenness. Then police happened to say they smellcd bay rum on him. That did it. Judge Heery told the Jury to ac quit the man at once. Bay rum. he explained, is not an intoxicating liquor in the Georgia law. Therefore, he said. It Is not ginning of school in September. A new sidewalk has been put tn extending from the front steps to the boys gym and music wing. The lWe to M ,., dnmk on IL sidewalk is laved diagonally across ; ,y nm trnrnily t, used as a the grounds which gives a straight ; preparation. path to the en trace. A simikar side- l ' Pld to the left of the pockrU are big news In fall fash front steps several years ago. j lonj some designers use double or Other Improvements being made triple pockets lor dress trlmmines. air uie new ugnts wmcn are DCing Installed now. the remodeling of the home economics department, the fence on the football field, re pair of the students bleachers, and the renovation of the natatorlum. Plana for the natatorlum Include a new roof, lockers, and repainting. The paint used m the pool will be fungus-proof. The building will be ready by school time. Washington DAV'i Plan Co-Op Camp OLTMPIA. Aug. I Establish ment of a cooperative homestte area on Hood canal for members of the mahl4 IimHmh v -- - um ura seven monuis oi im. disclosed Saturday. National figures for the first five months show only Idaho and Maine leading Oregon tn percent age of traffic death decrease. Thirteen of the July fatalities took place on rural highways and eight on city streets. Newbry said the record was heart ening In view of the exceptionally heavy summer travel and resulting opportunities for accidents. He pointed out, however, that chance taking by drivers or pedestrians In today's traffic could reverse the downward trend overnight. Collisions and loss of control at high speeds are leading causes of the state's fatal crashes reported tn the past several months. Newbry aid. It's Mighty! The project was disclosed when Washington State Land Commis sioner Jack Taylor announced the sale of 67 acres of state-owned land to Kelso chapter No. 3 of the DAV. The land, containing 3800 feet of waterfront, is located three miles south of Shine at the site of the new Agste pass ferry dock. Lloyd E. Ireland of Tacoma. past state commander of the Washing ton department of the DAT. said the Kelso chapter will operate the proj ect aa a cooperative, leasing home or campsites to qualified disabled veterans only. Home dressmakers may copy the idea. Its .flighty! 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Potatoes vs. Spuds Potatoes are called "spudV from the Uiiuals of the old "Society for the Prevention of Unwholesome Diet" which held potatoes unlit for human food. It's Juigtuy: AMAZING NEW INVENTION! Nw Woy to Reror Htoring NOTHING TO WEAR IN THl EAR! NO HEADBAND TO PRESS AGAINST HEAD! NOT A TUBE OR SECRET HEARING DEVICE! ONE DAY ONLY WI-NE-MA HOTEL Klamath Falls, Oregon Ask. For Mr. Williom H. Miller TUESDAY, AUGUST 9th BUT A REVOLUTIONARY NEW DEVELOPMENT Thof YOU must SEE ond TRY IMMEDIATELY If you or unable to come to hotel, write for information, Service ond Batteries for All Instruments ACOUSTICON-PORTLAND CO. FawlUble llldg. t: I w. tin Ave. nr. tut rarlland 4. Ore. . .'-TzzJi .'V- JJj seer t '-- ; x,-- f ' t tere is a hint of something ljL wonderful that's coming your way. , , It is more than just the front end of the new Buick Special, Its a fresh new front end treatmcnt-a "Buick first"-and it makes so much sense that it's safe to say it will start a new trend in styling. Look it over and you'll see what wc mean. Sturdy vertical bars, attached to the bumper, form the grillc-and at the same time serve as bumper, guards, which makes it impossible for you to "lock horns" with the car ahead of you. I.M m MNtt I. Mr 1.01, AtC IumvI. Mofa, ,..(. 1330 MAIN The bumper no longer projects beyond the grille -so inches arc saved in the over-all length of the car. Parking lights arc deeply recessed. The grille is made up of bars heavy enough to absorb all normal impact -and they're individually replace able to cut repair costs in the un likely event of damage. Bumper, grille, bumpcr-guards and parking lights all become part of a single, unified design. But-stunning os this brilliant bit of designing is it's just a hint of all the new things you'll sec when the new Special goes on display. Even the price is good news. So watch for the full announcement -coming very soon-and you'll agree that more than ever, Buick's the one for you. 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