Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 17, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17, 14f
BOYLE'S COLUMN
Breezy 'Little Blowhard'
He Can Weather Anything
By HAL BOYLE I an ' tab. Three nernlnga la a
NEW YORK. UT-Uf hu been I nm 1 " k1 "
breesy round of gayety since
'Uttle Blowhard nine to our
house to stay.
Tht neighbors drop In unexpect
edly. Lost lrtends Irona bygone
years' look us up and stay tor an
enchanted evening.
Vn, sir. the aorld has bm mak
ing a bralea path to our donrwar.
And It'i all be
cause of "Utile
Blowhard." He
has boomed our
aociai standing
ao turn I don t
see how the
blue book can
leave ui out
another year
unless 1 1 edl
tori are over-1
looking u s tor
my toe. Then rmnrra found that
by turning a few knobs the little
monster could be calmed down.
Our gueeta love him. They come I
at dusk and moot ol then leave
before daybreak. Ttiry like to teasel
"Utile Blowhard." They blow ciga-1
ret ainoke In his aide, and he
whooshes It out hia front radiator
In a filtered blue haae.
"I'm not running him down" aald
one sural, "but I know an air-coa-dltloner
op in the Bronx that can
blew amoke ring. Of course, hea
a year eider thaa year Uttle Blow-hard."
I've had a little trouble with
another guest who wants to pour
ire water and soap powder In
"Uttle Blowhard's" aide. Warns to
see If he can man ul secure snow
flakes. But darned If I n going to
pure spite I lurn ' oearoom into a sai aiope
-Little Blow- i or anybody.
hard" Is an air-! ; .
c o ndition-, Dunsmuir Youth
Hal Boyle
Ing unit. He specialises In making r,..k
the good old summerume feel aslDl$ From (jUnShOf
good aa the good old wintertime. I puNSMTJIR. Calif. Aug. IT Cor
He throws heat out the window as . jjovd Noble reported Joseph
fast as he finds It; just lores to . Aiello, J, the son of Vincent Alello
re-weather the weather. ,nt ,n employe of the Southern
For years Prances has been 1 pcltc shops here, shot himself In
threatemng to get one of these! u,, ehrst with a -23 rifle late Sun
gadgets. And I've fought against it aT afternoon,
on religious as weU as financial: The father found young Aiello
grounds. ; dying when he returned home from
"Tf the Lord meant Manhattan to ' work Sunday. He died at 3:05 D. tn.
be cool In the summer." I objected. The boy left a note showing grief ! must come from the European gov
"he would float an iceberg up the over the death of his mother who ernments themselves that he would
East river and blow wina across ; died Msy 16 of this year. The note not presume to advise them to
said. "I have a pain In my heart
for my mother."
Joe was a native of Dunsmuir.
and had suffered all his Ufa from
a congenital muscular affliction.
Funeral arrangementa are pend
ing In the victor K. Oolla chapel
Acheson Warns
Germans To
Respect Rights
WASHINGTON. Aug. IT ttv-Sec
retary of 8iate Acheami warned the
Western Oermana today against
abusing the freedoms permuted
them by the western occupation
powers.
Acheaon sounded the warning in
news conference discussion of
.4 m m H a v a -I M..i. n W . i .....
' many. He nailed the results as a
I "victory for moderation and com
mon sense."
He noted there had been sharp
.criticism 01 the occupation powers
during the election campaicn. He
said he wasn't worried about that
but:
-Abuse of such freedoms may
alienate western sympathies while
falling to serve the best Uiterests
of the Oerman people."
The Germans "may well be re
minded." he added, "that they are
exercising these freedoms only be
cause they are privileged to live
under the Jurisdiction of freedom
loving nations . . ."
Acheson simultaneously expressed
himself as favoring the acceptance
of the new West Oerman republic
in me council I or Europe.
The United States, he said, be
lieves this would be a constructive
step in the Integration of a peace
ful, freedom loving Germany Into
the community of Western Europe.
The secretary emphasised any
such Invitation to the Oermans
Jack Shade Named District
Governor Of Exchange Club
It to make) everyone comfortable."
"Don't ulk nonsense on your
days off from work." said Prances.
"Electricity comes from Heaven,
and they've figured out a way to
use electricity to make a room
cool. And. furthermore, the Lord
helps those who help themselves."
Frasa there the ceuveraelioa
drifted est to mere impartant top
ics, like why had nl I bought her
an engagement ring II years ago
and when. If ever, did I plan ta
! SIX KILLED
I OOALLALA. Neb. Aug. IT s
: Six persons ware killed last night
! in a collision of their car and the
i Union Pacific's Overland Limited at
m H Ki ih.e. ... . i a railroad crossing here.
two-way arena going. I Trainmen identified the dead as
Well I forgot ail about the mau Ascns,on Juntnes, well to do
ter until the other day I came S"J1) his wife, two
home and opened the bedroom ' dihier and two grandsons.
door. I glanced at the window and
It looked like the radiator of a
speeding car was crashing Into the
room.
Instinctively I hit the floor. Just
then Franc came tn and said:
"What art you doing. Rover Boy.
looking for termites?"
-Duck or It'll hit you." I said,
pointing at the window.
"Don't - be a goose that's our
new air-conditioning unit," an
nounced Prances, "isn't it a nice
surprise?"
I tried to tell her that It waa
foolish to buy a wind machine so
late, since the worst of the summer
waa over. But It la no its arguing
with wives or the weather. For the
next five days a heat wave gripped
the town.
"Seer- aald Francis every time
the thermometer did anything. And
all It did was use.
"Little BJowhareT huffed and
petted Mao a polar bear choking an
issue such an invitation unless they
vaniru to.
Traffic Offices
To Be Closed
The offices of the Midland Empire
Traffic association will be closed the
rest of the week while Secretary
Margaret Santo la on vacation.
Mrs. Santo win return to the of
fice Monday, but la making a trip
to San Francisco immediately after
ward to attend a hearing. She will
return sometime after the middle of
next week, and the traffic
elation office will be reopened.
in mm eniiii in i i in ii , in, ,
i I i
t. it i
1 - aft-". ' - '
Jack Shade, charter president of
the Klamath Exchange club, was
named district governor of South
ern Oregon Exchange clubs In a
letter from Uie national organisa
tion read at the Tuesday noon meet
ing In the Wlnema hotel by Presi
dent Clay Bellsle.
The regular Tuesday luncheon
meeting was addressed by Malcolm
Kpley. managing editor of The Her
aid and News. He reminisced on
outstanding news events of his g
veers In Klamath
J I praised the friendly spirit of co-
. . lMai exists Between Mam.
1 1 aih Palls and the neighboring
3 amaller communities.
Another push was given the Ex
change club's playground equip
ment program when volunteers were
taken to set up the next to the last
aet of teeter-totters, merry-go-rounds
and swings. This equipment
has been complete for some time,
but due to the lack of manpower
during the summer vacation period,
haa not been set up In the city
designated play parks.
Eleven guests were Introduced at
the meeting.
NEW TITLE District gover
nor is the new title sported by
Jock Shade, obove, charter
president of the local Ex
change club. The announce
ment ot his appointment by
the national organiiation was
made at the Tuesday noon
meeting of the Exchonge club
in the Winema hotel.
Tuna In a school usually are ot
uniform sis, varying not more
...an uve pounds one Irom
other.
the
Grange 717
Takes Honors
MERRILL. Aug. IT Merrill
grange TIT scored T4 points fur Its
exhibits at the Pomona meeting held
at Olrtie, Saturday, August 13.
thereby winning the cup. Points
were arored fur 15 separate divisions,
sewing, baking, canning, grain, etc.
All subordinate granges m the coun
ty were allowed one entry In each
division.
Mrs. Murray Howard, home eco
nomica chairman of the local organ
isation, waa responsible for the ex
cellent displays with the help and
cooperation of all the grange mem
bers. The next regular meeting of Hie
group will be Monday evening, Au
gust xi in tin recreation hall.
Twyla Ferguson
Travels In Warsaw
A group of 24 college piotessors
and tliose in associated professions,
of which Twyla Ferguson of Klam
ath Palls la a member, are In War
saw. Poland today.
The group la called "Seminar In
Europe" and la studying political.
social, economle and religious con
dttlons In Europe. .The privately
financed group previously has
traveled In London. Paris, Rome.
Trieste. Vienna and Prague, and will
leave for Stockholm Saturday,
f -r I II H H II IT
"LVt I 'It l IT
Oh boy I It thorn anything
bttltr than a good cool can of
Iho now Acmo after driving m
truck all day?
Yupl Two cam of the now ACME I
ACM Mtwtlltl . , P,MU(
DIES
PORTLAND. Au. IT .4 Tt.m
received Sunday when struck by an
automobile on the Mt. Hood loop
highway were fatal yesterday to
Mrs. Susan Becker, CO, Sandy.
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