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PACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, AUG. 13. .94w Jfcral&anbJJetoS These Days rftAJVK JINIUMS MALCULM kpuev Manftnt Editor knit M nrari IM MltM mi UM pom, fmli. Or. M Auitui lu. IMft. undw Marc UT Mfc of Klamatk MfcNMIM Ut TNI MCIATIvU n Amucuim frva u nitUctj wciuiV4i to Uw uh for rt4ib.k-uoa oc all Ihm tocal omw r tit led I IhW Mwi M . 4M fail AP aaw SiiMCJtilTION HA I k mnntn i ja By mail montht m m vMib ti n nr mu Iv nm mail ,.ft $10 uO Today's Roundup By MALCOLM CPUs' AN acquaintance of our who la much Interested In ux matters make the ound suggestion that we point out her that a lower Ux raw don not always mcsn a lower tax DHL He made the comment after noting the headline and story In yesterday paper hout Ux ratea for the currant rear, allow ing the Klamath Falls rat down a lUUe aa compared with last year. The suburban, rural. Malta. Borsnsa and Chlloquin ratea will aU be a UtUe hi her. Mrr rill and Klamath Falls are the only unit with ratea lower than last year. What our friend was fettlnc at Is that some Klamath Falls or Merrill people, seeing a story that Ux rates are down, may be disappointed to find their Ux bills are as high as or higher than they were last year. Their taxes may be higher if their assessments hare been raised since last year. If their assessed values are the same, they WILL find slight re ductions In their Ux bills In accordance with the lower ratea. Last year, a stiaight-across-the-board 25 per cent Increase was made In all assessed values. That Increase showed up In last year's Ux rate, so It Is not a factor In comparisons between the ratea announced yesterday and last years rates. Any Increases In assessments made this year are based on actual Improvements on the Individual pieces of property. Such assessment Increases that have been made, of course, will show up In the Ux hi Us on those piece of property and may boost the tax bill even though ratea are lower. m EPUY Higher Valuta Affect Rotes ANOTHER point that ought to be made in con nection with the rate announcements I this: Tax rate reductions do not necessarily mean that the taxing unit Is spending less tax money. For example, the total assessed value of property In Klamath county this year la (4(.34(.143.22. Last year It was (43.223 037J. That Increase In assessed value makes it possible for the taxing unit to spend more without actually increasing the Ux rate. The fact that there an some decreases ja Ux rate Is good news, but It should sot be interpreted as a signal for a spending spree, either. Our friend, who is a conservaUvw on public spending, was afraid our headline, though entirely correct, misfit tend to create a carries public attitude to ward Ux spending. There is nothing In the situa tion to Justify such an attitude. - rich From Th Pocket File MAN, Bites Dog Note: Lakeview chamber of commerce hat approved discontinuance of Bun day star rout mall service there tn order so help the federal government save f 1000 a yearl . i . Be cause of the Shakespearean festival. Ashland weather has suddenly become a matter of inquiry to our office from local people ... We have a hard enough time getting the straight dope on our own weather, let alone that at Ashland . . . Incidentally, at our house, we've- had fireplace fires night and morning for week now, something which we cant remember ever having happening in August before . . . Yesterday, a mistake was made on our front page and the wrong date line was Inserted Just under the masthead . . . That little error will have reverberations for years from people iwH"f back In the file . . It reverberated today in several telephone calls pointing out the mistake which. Incidentally. w dont resent. By GEORGE E. SOKOL8&Y A HEN the members of the atomic energy com VV mission were appointed in 1(4. I wrote that Admiral Lewis Straus would find himself In op position to his colleague. This has proved to be correct. He has been having a tough time of It, Lewis Strauss la the exact opposite of David E. Lilienthal in personality, experience and outlook. A believer tn government by law, trained by Herbert Hoover, he could not be bullied or high-pressured. He had a long record of successes behind him when he tame to the commission. Bureaucrats dislike the self-made man, the "Horatio Alger" type. They prefer the obedient servant who cornea up through channels. Most of ail, they haw the successful business man Who has earned a fortune. lilienthal pushed himself from the TV A to the AEO. In the course of the hearings before the congressional committee which considered confirma tion of his appointment, he admitted that two of the other members of the AEC were his nomina tions so that he began with a clear majority of the commission. It Is Interesting to note that there have been two resignations from the commission namely, the very men who were hand-picked by Lilienthal. - He Know It All LILIENTHAL'S weakness as an administrator Is that regardless of the law, he knows what is best for us. and that la what we are going to get. His apparently uncompromising stand on his right to award valuable government scholarships to com munists la characteristic of a bureaucrat's approach to the Uw. It Is now clear that Strauss has long been at odds with lilienthal on the question of adherence to the atomic energy act as passed by congress. According to the public testimony recently printed. Lilienthal announced that in over 500 decisions of the AEC there had been dissents In only a few case, and these from only one commissioner Admiral Strauss. When Strauss was called to the stand, he made it quite dear that he had voted "no" In a number of cases where the Uw, In his opinion, was being ignored. Each of these cases, he said, concerned some aspect of the security of the country. Cnaole to tolerate an honest difference of opinion or refute the legal basis of the argument. Straus's opponents pull the old new deal trick of smearing him as former banker. It is whispered that he Is an ardent Zionist, and therefor anti-British, which true or false has nothing to do with the case and which certainly Lilienthal' adherents ought not to talk about because whenever anyone questions his Judgment, they shout "anti-Semitism I The vital issue came to a bead In the recent secret conference at Blair House. Briefly stated. It la Should tn know-how on making atomic bombs be given to any other country and If so. should It be done by th AEC on lu own Judgment or only by consent of congiea as provided in the atomic energy act? Strauss took the latter position. That I the consensus of opinion of the American people and of congress. SIDE GLANCES co i it -a iti.xt c t t ttftin tMT err. "So what if I left my driver's license it home? you capturing any gangsttri!" I don't BOYLE'S COLUMN Gale Vance Really Has The Men Head Over Heels . . . AssessmentJaxSummary Shows County Taxation Up By Half Over 1929 Figure A summary assessment and laiallon figure foe Klamath county over a period of ft years reveals what every properly taipayrr probsblv has guraaed (hat eounlv Utailen has more then doubled since the middle f the drpreaalen. In IM4 the total properly Ux Is k cellerlrd was slightly evee a mlllloa and a half dollars. IjuI year the total was Just ever three millions and II probably will coins rlose le three and half !ch,,,c! million for the current year, that in I a. one : Th . base lolal assessed values ef Usable properly la (he I county has maintained a fairly slrady rise during (he same period but When this column hits the streets and the homes It'll be ap proximately 14 huurs until "Stop the Music" lime on ABO Sunday 4 p.m. So, here's a clue to kick anmnd. Neither your writer nur Stan Kllarf who called It In are suigeallng bet ting your wsges on the lunc, but f 'ls. i f ,--"u x " Ju 'a r swsg. It's "PariieU's March Try It for slse. If you get the tall. Strauss' Letter THE following paragraph from a letter from Straus to Senator McMahon on June 34 states the case: -. . . May I be permitted to express my vigorous dissent from a philosophy which ha been advanced before your committee, namely, that parts of the McMahon act are not. to be taktn literally. That is a doctrine to which I cannot subscribe. It pans of law are not to be taken literally, then the time and effort devoted to careful drafting are wasted. and we shall have to look for some other medium than words to codify them. For th equal and uniform administration of law Is on of th pillars of our system of government, and if public adminis trators generally were to construe Uw other than literally, we would have a. many interpretations as there are individual points' of view. That would mean complete administrative disorder. Certainly th provisions of the atomic energy act must be honored literally, or congress should change them deliberately. If any of its provisions are ambiguous after nearly three years on the sutute book, the ambiguity should be clarified by formal action. The Implied alternative ... U to me. unthinkable - MONEY'S WORTH ROCHESTER, Ind, Aug. II UP, Garagemen Ray Teaxley and Moren Mathias labored standing up today. Ty bought an ancient auto mobile from a farmer, for the parts. Bringing the vehicle to town yes terdsy. they discovered they also hsd purchased a swarm of bee in the front seat cushion. POLIO GAINS NEW YORK. Aug. 13 ctv-Seventy cases of infantile paralysis were re ported in New York today the largest number for any 24-hour per iod this year. However, officials said that some of the cases may have been contracted previously and that the reports had been delayed. Four additional deaths also were reported. There now have been (II case and 70 deaths this year tn what the health department contin ues to term a moderate polio epi- Jtn.'U"1 mast or chimney ISO IIADIO PltOGIlAMS "ke'r to be struck by lightning one a year, on th ever- " T Parts of th world. SATURDAY EVE, AUG. IS .nw-iue ka. . trji-lz4 kc m.ww awjr a port rag ay lit - " U ltaM rwB Ntfwtr rUMtrM Nam mmmmnrr M Diti ColTMtm TrloASC l Btrl AattrttwtABC 1: Aaie.t-.Ur at Bbatarork ABC 1 Jf t UrrBeat Ore k. 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M, AUtt U V?L ."i. fl""' I It.MLiiUa ta TtlaABO l:S l:lft ll'a Daaeallaia l:HH4ifa BaiaacM ABO Lit tMSarsrlM Psckatv SBO t JS BrlS Graaaa ABU Sfallaat : ' ASS-A-Llaa I 41 - . SIS " - f:IS ScqaaaUaUr Vaara I It - M : r,r"" mlMO S:SS Dff Talaa camttoa ScIm rtai.a Nawi Oaaa Taaaa la u. Sm,,, By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK MS Men fall head over heels for hsxel-eyed Oale Vance. She really throws them. One reason they find this at tractive blonde so irresistible Is that she teaches Jujitsu and Judo. Miss Oanc Is one of the few lady in structors in these bone- bending pastimes. -JuJItsu Is really Just a sport," she said. "But Judo Is the science of dirty fighting you use It when you're out for the kilL -I like to teach dirty fighting. It's the quickest wsy of disposing of y 0 u r oppon- Hal Beyle ent." Borne feminine athletes are built like telephone booths. This Isn't true of Oale. Her muscles are well disposed. They never bulge. They ripple. Her physical charm as well as her physical strength have won her several oilers to become a profes sional wrestler. "I turned them down," she said "It Is too undignified." During the war Oale was a mem-, ber of a Judo team that toured army camps and demonstrated deadly tricks to the troops. I ssw her in Manila In 1(45, and her 115 pound partner was wearing a brok en wrist. I guess I put on a little too muen pressure." said Oale. "But he should nave told me I was hurting him. I JuJItsu to vacationers at Ma Holder's Youngs asp notei, a resort In the Caukills. Nat Tee Mack "Many wive are eager to learn the holds." she said. "They want to be able to throw their husbands over their heads. But I teach them to throw a person over their hips instead. Iks much easier. JuJItsu. incidentally, has a number of advantages for the forlorn female living in a man s world. "It la a wonderful way to reduce.' said Oale. "and a girl needs to learn only a few hold to be able to deal with mashers and mussera.' What Is the best way for a lady to cope with an annoying subway wwir "If you want to discourage him quieuy witnout making a scene said Oale. "one way is to put your heel on his shinbone and pree down nara. "An elbow I a verr handv artieiK You Just give him the sharp end of It in his lac. If he's a tall guy and you can't reach hi face. Jab the elbow fast Into his solar plexus or his ribs. You'd be surprised bow easy "Oenerally I try to teach th girls how to get away from a man fath er man to sjn the guy." She gets some unusual pupils. Recently a gentle old w rule-haired iaay came to her. "My son won't do what I tall him any more." ahe said. "I want to learn some kind of a trick so I can bold him still while I give him a good spauixuig. "How old is your boy?" asked Oale. "He's 45." said the old lady, "but Miaa Vance at present ta teaching he still need spanking. THE DOCTOR SAYS Cancer Detection Important a. srniaTv m mAnK... By EDWIN P. JORDAN. St. D nniicai I or .r Hervte. The cause of cancer has so far remained undetected. However, many competent Investigators all Over the world am tbltn im. problem and it may not be too "" ouore me Vital clue Is dis covered. In the meanwhile, how ever, everyone should realise that it la most difficult to treat any dis ease the cause of which Is as un certain as Is that of cancer. The arrraffH an of th twwu civilized countries Is gradually fn- creaaiiig. m me later years of life, however, diseases like cancer become more frequent. Thus, there Is good reason to believe that as there become more older Aimbm Af thm rrfmulatlnm . v. . pf.. .., UK frequency of cancer will also Increase. Develop Rapidly A caneamui aumw InMtl in - single organ or po-iion of the body tan irften be removed completely by surgery or treated effectively hV SC-raVa If It U almM-wl . n the treatment begun before It has had a chance to spread or to be come generalized. This basic fact Is the reason why all those who speak on cancer prevention empha size the Importance of an early di- agnotla and prompt treatment. Beside the need for mora infn. nation on the cause or causes of cancer a tiuiple accurate test which will mai t posalbl to know whether cance.- Is present or not nywnere In the body Is aldo neeuea. This is particularly Important because It la obvinual inM.ihi. to examine everyone thoroughly ' inoiiuia dj x-rays and other special tests which are the only means iv,il .hi- m,. , . kl en tu ring the presence of cancer ""ui particular Body part or wi Kau, Note: Dr. Jordan Is unable to .answer individual questions from readers. However, each day he will answer one of the most frequent ly asked questions In his column. The Doctor Answer QUESTION: la 1'. tnia. th. ,. darker the color of a person's eyes, the better the eyesUht? ANSWER: This is not true, ex cept that people with dark eye have aomewhat tott nmi-.nn from bright light. Dark-eyed people wuuia nov see oeitor unaer ordinary conditions, but might do so in ex tremely bright sunlight. Dse the Want Ads for Quick Results I Atalart Iks (torai STBS Sickra Ba-jaaM Tfca Tamaunat STBS r a D.I.I. T.4SMBS Tea Oaart Lllat wllk dag Walur Trakaa MBS I"". "'gwar MB atawa OLBS TS Drmka Sraa ri7i"'Z'V c""""'SrBg ' '1, MONDAY EVE. Mi it" r"a Kawa S:tS WarlS Niws I n, ai rT JiJJXala Saillk Calla ABC a it - - - S:SS " JI ' tM .!,,,r J JJS"" " arS 2 V ""' tall. ABC s.-ae Ik. BailrM H.ar a BO ""a Slllk Calla ABC Mi "'ar J. Tarlai ABO l:SS - :a Arlkar Oaatfc ABC " " a Tla,, ABO ?""' Baa-nat ABO IS lnmal. ciaL MIS ' " Or. ABC IIKMSIaa Off IMS llria IMS AUO. 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SVYOpe Poster and Teacher Lord Day Preaching Tomorrow, August 14 MORNING "Perfection Through Suffering" EVENING "Springs and Frog Ponds" i Maybe we can Illne up an op ponent fur Paul A. Smith, the 4- " year-old Mill A- City man. who Red Hurd pro'idly heralds himself "The Walking Man" . . . even though a horse beat him by 14 miles in a 16-mlle test recently. Our candidate from the Klamath Palls area Smith Indicated he'd like to walk agaiust a KP man would unhesitatingly be Ralph "8tep-and-Half" Lamb. I'm told that Lamb used to run not walk from Worden to Kl amain Palls and back eveiy day. On story goes that someone stopped Lamb during his road pounding operations and asked him if he'd Ilk a ride to town. "No thanks," Lamb answeredi "I'm In a hurry." If he can run like that, walking would be a pink tea for Lamb. a Clues com In various and sundry forms. Oel this' slues for th "Under Arrest" story Sunday, 1 pa. on Krjl, are celery seeds and hay fever puis, ine yarn concerns two danger ous criminal who have escaped from prison. Police Captain Jim ocoii solves tn case. a a a More In the whodunit depart ment: Nick Carter solves a murder in tnree hours. The story Is aDoro. prlately tagged "The Caa of th vital Three Hours." Station Jl, Sunday. a a a Ouest panelist on the "Life Begins av pnajram tonignt at S la U-year-old Henry Hrllyer, a civil en gineer. Tun in KPJ1. a . a A twist of th dial to ABO and KPLW: "Bus Adlam'a Plavraom- am offer as special guests Song ami Uu jimmy MCHugn and Prankie Carle s singing dsughter, Marjone Hug Iks. The tlm Is ( o'clock tonight. ... Composer Johnny Oreen. MOM music director, will be heard in an Interview cession on th Loueil Parsons program Sunday, l is pjn. Th program la previously tran scribed as Loueila la on vacation. Station KPLW. a a e Sam Cowling muses: "a naturalist Isn't a guy who goes around chasing gnats." not s fast aa th taxation rale. Bark In 191, a beam year, Klamath ruunly bad an aaaeaarda valuation for lax purposes at aM.TM,M(. nd In 1M( the has was aver 4 millions. Then the decline started that saw th baaa elide all the way down la a low ef MI.IJI.IS la IK. Afire IMC a Hill, gala was shown each year antll 1(41 but the las kaaa declined heavily during the war years U Ins point wbsr In IM II waa nly about tni.M higher thaa It waa al the low pslnl la IN. That year, IMS, Klamath rails city property owners paid Usee al the enpreeedentedly high alllag rats f lis 4 IIIU4 pet UN ef aanaaid vat kalian). In l(4t th slat tax eesamiaaloa okayed a arhvme for a blanket Increase al II wr cent en all aeseosments aad a eorvespendlng t( per rent decrease In mlllage rates. Th blanket Inereaao had the effect of beeallng assessed values f properly I. a point Bean market value and ala f bringing mlllage rale bark I a more attractive level, wllhoat the work of a direct raappmlaal. A reappraisal waa started teat year and It, plus new eonatrucllaa. Improvements en land and th like, haa brought the total of aaanaid valualiana new t th all-time high f almoal M million af dollar. Tarrying th Surrey f property valaa liana back beyond the t year period, sseeaanrs rerarda shew that ta ll the coauly valuation waa II5JISTO and the total Ul that year was slightly ver la.. It waa lt( kefer th property lax total reached a salmon dollar. Rev. Jelley To Go Info India Mission LAKEVIEW; Aug. 1J Rev. and Mrs. Edward P. Jelley announced this week that they will leave Sat urday. August II. for India where they will enter missionary work for tne nrat Baptist church of Lake, view. They wlU sail from Seattle, Wash., on September 1. Accompanied by their two sons. uarrou, 14. and Ernest. 12, they will enter missionary work In the Ahmed nager district of Hindustan. They have sold their horn here to finance part of the trip, and other una win pa provided by th local Baptist church. Th missionaries expect to be In India for several years. Their pres ent visas are for one year, but will be extended. Rev. Jelley, who was ordslned In th Pint BsDtlSt Church hero I.., October, waa born In India where his 'ether wss a mlaslonsry. When he was seven years of ax ha first cam to the United Bute and has "ere since. His f ether re turned to India thro. vr. ... .. I now In missionary work at Satara Mrs. Jelley has been a resident of , 130. She ttnded Lakeview high school snd the Jelleyi were men-led here. Both of th.i. Jons were born in Lakeview. Both art!..?,!! !" J11'1 bn ctlv in eruirch work for many. Year Aaoeaoed Values Tetal Tax Klamath (all K'ounlr Uoontrl Millag im tn.iu.aisjg il.sti.svrss iue mjsmu.m i.Moti ai.T lsii mi liu a im4i.ii 4i.t in mumum i.sr.ssesi a i IMS U.!4.M IJ.(I4 I 1(14 JI.(M.IU.H W(.W(.U IMS 11.404.7 I IJJJM 7( (. l(g J1.U1.1M S4 14 44 4 ( l(TI JI,4(tJ47J( l.o4tJa ItJi I MI iUMXIlH l.ltUM. 11 mt . ll.SS.UIJf I.IIS.I4 It 7(4 1(4 ll.74.71.4( l,7MJ4.Ji Tt I 1(41 lJ,14.t4J L(.44J' !((' Ml U(W.(MJ( l.7(.IT t4.l 141 .3.(44.I4 I.a47.74tl IM4 KMM.M l.4.lls.l tlx IMS !i.4t.7l(.M janisasri (4 l(M ll.4t.M1.14 t,4s.t71.t( I It 4 147 tMSt.Mt.ri1 sJAI.tlS.14 m 1(41 UW437.K X.(47.tt lt-1 1(U 4(.lt.l4J.ll Viatsmlesl n.t S per eent Ineeeasa on. Six months far switch to floral year basis. Millars ai(inasto4 far tS per eeal vsl nation Inrroaao. Merrill Moose Go To Confab MERRILL. Aug. IS A (roup of Merrill lodge member are leaving to attend the annual convention of th Loyal Order of Mnoa In Baa Pranctaco August 14 through IS. . Driving down Priday wer Mr. and Mra. Ray VanMeter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradshsw snd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hundley. Leaving to day on th new Shasta Daylight streamliner wer Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Irenblc. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed er enck Mr. and Mrs. John BtolL This Is the first nattonsi con vention of the order to be held on the west coast, and a large at tendance I expected. Went Ads don't cost they psyl WED LONDON, Aug IS Pllra Actress Angela l-anabury and Hol lywood Bet Designer Peter Shaw were married In th chapel of St. Crlumbla's church Priday. The ceremony waa performed by Dr. P. R. U. Scott of th Church of Scotland, minuter St. Columns. In the rty Chelae borough ef London. Angela. 31-yeer.oJd daughter of Actreae Moyna MarOill. war th wedding dress she brought with her from Hollywood old rose taffeta and Chantilly lac. She wore a headdress of orange blossoms and rosea. NO STRIKE PORTLAND. Aug. IS uTV-A strike threst ended yesterday at th Ubby, McNeill and Ubby cannery here. Federal Conrlllauir Oeorg Walker ssld sn a tree men I wss worked out tn give th 1(00 CIO worker three psld hnlldSTS snd rear's renewal of the present contract. Whitlock Memorial Chapel 6th and Pine St. Phone 3456 Keith O'Hair Al McDonald OWNER MANAGER .4atttwwJ;tw,J,;ww H. E. HAUGER 'Tour Bukk Dealer for 27 Yean" Presents MARTIN AGflONSKY Distinguished Washington News Analyst 7:30-7:45 A. M Mon. Thru Sat. KFLW-ABC '"1"'.'.".'":'-.' ' XrlW raals.a vt44444(