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PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON (hONT3AY. AUGUST 22, 194? Dart lew (Continued from Page Out! n adding machine two yean to do the game compuUnt Job. They call their second little pet Bmac Eniac Calves Get Brucellosis Vaccinations Calfhood vaccinatum for protec tion against brucellcula has made considerable progress In the ahort The first one waa named : time the current program hai op tuiac weighed 30 tons, erated. In the year and one-halt BEYOND THISgate Binac weight ont ton. but litue since It maa created by state la. Bmao works faster than big Eniac I HM.aOA calves have been vaccinated They plan to build a third one. j on IS "25 ranches Over goOO head which they will name L'nivac , in Modoc county 1M year. Uruvae, they say, wUI be able to The law mm ih.i r.m.i. ri.irv do almost anything. Including play. ; c,lv,, must vaccinated and female beef calves may be vaccin ia a game of chess with another Univac ated at the option of the owner. The v.vm.tinn inH fan. al. Kut r.li.. t A"u " -- "" may be vaccinated at the option of nn.lH aha. ha- th. riav ai l vnm ' .. . ' porter whether the day will coma when each of us can have a me chanical man to do our thinking far us. one of the inventors i de scribed as a "serious-minded'' young mam answers: -Thais a distinct possibility. At the moment, any problem thst csa be translated into mathematical terms can be solved by the ma chines." V ORROW-it-and-s p e n d-lt note from Washington: Last Thursday the national debt the owner. The vaccination la done by practicing veterinarians without cost to tha dairy or beef producers. This program follows a long-time educational project earned on by the University of California agricul tural estension service under direc tion of Dr. K. a. McKay, extension specialist In veterinary science. Dr. McKay began his work In 19M. The first studies were made on an area basis and selected demonstration herds. Blood testing and vaccina tion successfully eradicated the totalled 25SJ)76J4000. I wouldn't : brucella organism In many herds, ask tou to trv to read that fisura. I but it did not build any resistance .. ...... ki.-ijMfl anH f.f.v-fiH k.i. i toward Infection In those herds lion, seventy-six million, two-hun- i Later a project was developed on ! dred and forty-six thousand dollar-. caunooa vaccination witn a numoer In tha fust aix weeks of our new ' of demonstration herds, fiscal year of 1840. which began on I Calfhood vaccination proved so July 1, our national debt climbed successful that a widespread vac neajly 1 billions of dollars. Icinatlon to the point where the I present law placed the vaccination! jju you recaon uiue ninac. wiui program under direction of the state maybe tha aid of Big Brother j department of agriculture. Eniac, could ait down and figure . out tor us how long It will take the Till. United States of America to to I I LllIClK broke at the rat we've been going 1 t E.-., v.uti T,,i.i.k. ,.. ! in the hole since the first of July j h.d .: h,r few davs her S TELLING .THE EDITOR j ! Lttr prlmiM br Mast fc J ! Unrr tkfta wrri. mw I wnuaa togiblv OM SIDB ! ih Hf' mmtt ! Ira T ! ! Mrnd h AMI AND AODRLUt at tat J I wriiar. Cair.kaUB fllwiag Ikaaa f I rmJ- sm warmly waleaasaA. I To women vert, Ulkitig. When another pused by. 6t)d one to the other: "Isn't thtt May Bly? - l i ! I f ! I : i ! ailMlMl . L.VI I 1 . I FUNNY BUSINESS j I "Wt'r training him to bo littlo inootior! daughter. Mrs. L. W. Roberson. ! orr rOB CAtJ.p R., I u. u u o a.ui... i.. Portland, w ;ho left Sunday for a visit 7 ' c . 7 ' . ' "uv"' u. r.srncy .ert iui tu'Tifj rnuay, Dur ir win represenr seven oays of hord work. Ashley wos selected to represent the Modoc Area Boy Scout council of a special training ccurss for veteran Scout leaders on Melito island in Flathead loke. Mont. Ashlev. left-. and Mrs. Neale Welsh, of Fresno. I ,lew UP bY United Airlines but his baggage was typical Boy who will spent week here. icout style, here being bonded to him by Scout Executive Mr. and Mrs. French Johnson re- ; Director Ecb Lamott. turned Wednesday from a two In Eureka after being Joined here by Roberson and his stepfather. Clinton McCourt, Port Angeles, Wash. This week Mrs. Welsh has her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. weeks' visit In Southern California, where they visited at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Reiben. Johnson did some alba core fishing. They report that Art Macken. long-time. -my yea- her companion replied J 10 7iZ. , . . . . . who has been critically IU for many But I never apeak, shes not lm- ' ,h. .,,. .i Port11' 1 v U.ck.n h. nvi. .t I..,,,. Altho we belong to the same lodge I g., understand. Harold Ashley Off For " 7-Day Training Course For Scout Leaders In Montana In their tpimotu on that point In a poll conduct ed prior to the election by the opinion aurveva branch o f the U. 8. military government In Oermany. Here I n tha United States a majority of vot era questioned by the Ameri can institute ot public opinion doubt that the Oermana can avaMnMMBMMHv i Therve neither wealth, position. I nd oy. have re- nd you know my husband has Just had a promotion. Re's manager now, a big man to my nouon." And so they talked on in their smug little way, While the world la on fire with strike and dismay. CATHERINE CHILTON. .MfMr-ft Ja - at aBa ar mmtm r 1 1 wui c I i rz w.ni . a Ornes Oaaa Waah Dar '- gpyyyg --a- 1 HOW g-9 When put to Germans In the Am-1 erlcan sone by the opinion surveys branch, the question brought the ' following vote In January of this year: , (irvmany Yes No 41 j No opinion 14 In July an almost ldrnttral ques tion waa put to voters throughout, the United States by the Institute, with the following result: "Da yea believe thai the people of (.ennany taday eauld aeluallr gavens lhemelves In a democratic way, or not?" Gallup l. . A. aet up an effective democracy. (Yea J1V Una.a-aa tKa V. . . . . II i hrtJi0 i a b KUmath city j worn by men who har completed ' Sunday s elecuor-7t per cent of No opinion 14 ' markrd education levels In the United States. Amotif persons with mlleae tralnint. skep tlrl mti about Germany ability to achieve democracy la overwhelm-1 l a, i In nrhana r-ki a 1 1 aaa rtf hnnartawlva one selected man for the effectiveness the local trainlna i .-. ..." . ' . ' '..J? T- . " . of the Black Hill, and Yellowstone JTS ' n the ouVof-door, and U d.rii j C"1" 0'" """"" I "m?!:,.-. .... e0!,'!;' ST1 8'r - "7 rin"?i I Au.2? iS" HTsurvM LyM?.' ' Ve. No Onm" ert Baden-Powell, presented to the' Ashley already holds the coveted Ralph Bayley of Campbell Calif College 35T. M". . first boy leaders on Brownsea Island , Scoutmaster's training key and the' and waa a native of Oregon "l Huh hl 50 M 11 off the coast of England early in the Silver Beaver award for distinguish- j 1 ! Orade achl J4 4 II wn'ury. I ed service to boyhood and haa been nnnv rni-vn I PwnUhed F.nouthr ine name, -wooaoaage Course" ' a volunteer leader in the Boy Scout! BOSTON rar n r an. it i-n THE GALLUP POLL US Voters Doubt German Governmental Ability Ity (.FORGE CAI.I.I P i ly with the apathy found In many Director. American Institute of American elections. The turnout in Publlo Opinion I tha 194S presidential election was PRINCETON. NJ, Aug -The ly 10 Per cent while In U44 It organization of the Bonn govern- was U per cent, ment for Western Oermany. follow- The contrast between opinion In ing last Sunday s election, raises the two countries u shown In ra the basic question: Will Oermany 1 aulu on the following question: j be able to govern herself democrat-; . . h,,,,,, lh., , h , ca"'r : aaana today eauld actually govern Oermans In the American nne ,h,nuev, demorrallrally;- ui occupation were cioseiy aivtaea Siskiyou Supervisors Order Right-of-way Work Started On Dorris Road Improvement Mr and Mrs. Leonard Meshke ! Thf. J?, -..'l': i 70 "" taTO"rf1 ta - to """" "outrs-ntrasu ahp- I The aurvey revealed a ,rt d,.h,.r iwnth. h... i ..? ..r.i:' rrlU),.T1.,i Few American Rcooi V..H. I difference of attitude by turned from an extended vacation trip. Traveling east to Flint, Mich. unit. si-i.na. i. . .. - . American Scout leaders wear seven-day training course for vet-1 Ba,e- KemCV J Carter' eran volunteer Scout leaders nn On h return Ashley will confer " wu,,-r by streamliner they picked up a new Mehta island In Flathead lake. 1,h officials of the Modoc area Death ReDOrted car a:-.d proceeded to Hamilton. Mont. j council for the purpose of Increasing i Worrf ... Jl. .., , , Canada. Niagara Falls, Washington. I Limited to one selected man for effecUvenesa the local training h . ,. YREKA, Aug. 3. asemrnla and rlghta-of-way preparatory to Im puting the road due west of Uorrls are to be procured by County Road Engineer Lyle Walther without de lay. The Siskiyou county board of su pervisors so instructed Walther at Its meeting Friday when board membera learned from Graeme Stewart of the Dorris district that nothing had been done nn the proj ect since he appeared before them slit mouths ago. The board at that time directed Walther to fix up the road. Wallher'a promise to the U. S. forest service that the county would take over the M miles of road be tween Ilartla and Medicine lake aUo came under fire. He told the supervisors the foreman of that dis trict had recommended It, but the board pointed out that the Inclusion of mads Into the county system la a matter for It to decide. Supervisors also learned approxi mately 35 per rent of the 1U4B-M county road department budget of tfiul Olio already has been spent. They ordered Walther to discuss all purchasrs with them before com pleting the transactions. The road department and arhool rirpartmrnta are to be notified by letter that they must conform to code requirements in meeting budget deadlines. County Auditor Warren Seward said the road department budget did not come In until Au gust 13 and then on scraps of paper, and the school department budget nut until Aiutuvt t. both al most a mouth late. He stated draw. Ing of the preliminary budget con sequently had been delayed. The board Friday clarified sever al points about the llMO-M bud.et. whlrh was adoptrd at a special meeting late Wednesday. A raise for Court Reporter Ralph McMurry from 1.1300 to 3ltoo a year goes back In. The supervisors had not meant to strike out McMurry in- crease when they adopted a motion refusing all pay boost requesta not granted up to that time. Also put bark Into the budget was gus for office furniture for the newly-employed airport coordina tor. John K. Janson. who will re reive :0 annually Supervisors praised the work of Janson They said nfflrlala at a recent civil eero nautlra administration meeting In Davis. Calif , said Siskiyou county ts far ahead of other counties of "imilar site In airport development. Farm delegations opposed creation of the airport coordinator's office. A letter to the board from the bu reau of reclamation reported the proposed ' airport site of Tulelake j I may on m nm muitii. m in. im posed townslla for Newell. ! Hie budget aeta up 110.070 for new runway roust ruction at tha Dorris airport: II9.MH) for new run way construction at the Mott air. port and Mount Hhasta atrport! lO.iloo for the county's share of I ha Joint rounly-rlty airport program for the Tulelake altpoit, In addition to 1 0.000 for grading, graveling and oiling, and IMi.ooo for tin county portion In rooieratlnn with the for. est service tor the airport at Happy Camp. HerberT H.'WHIiomi Dies At Work CHILOQUIN. Aug. 33 -Herbert Hsrrlson Williams, (l.l. died of a heart attack Saturday afternoon while working on a pump. installs lion Job here. He waa a resident of Klamath Falls. He waa working on a city Job al the city sewsge disposal plant In West Chlloquln and apparently died about 1 11 pin Two men. Lloyd Heath and Hen Jones, saw Williams at work a short time earlier and re turned to find him on the ground dead Williams had lived In Klamath Falls about 30 yrara and waa well known. He is survived by his wife, l,ola, and one sou, Oordon. who re. Ides In Chicago. Ills mother. Mis. Susie Johnson, lives at Willamette, i li 5 Min. from Town j I' "'svfri'iTe W'.'m' i V 1 I i,ir"iTilrll FOR RENT TRUCKS .-DRIVE VANS PICKUPS FLAT RACKS Rate by as tie. bear e week OPEN St'NDAVf BEACON SERVICE STATION Maia Ph. IW rational park. Man Jailed, Wife Later Arrested Olen Hubert Welton. St. Merrill road, waa arrested la'e Saturday j night by city police on a warrant ; chanting disorderly conduct, and about five hours later his wife. Angelita. 3S. was arrested on a dnink charge. Mrs. Welton had asked that the warrant be Issued against her hus band, telling police he threatened to shoot her. He was held In the ; county Jail on $250 bail. ( The woman was arrested at Main ' " ""f"' w.nu .or more man iu years. The charred body of a man. believed poaaibly that of an American tourist, Quarter Deck Wisdom Br FRANK TRIPP The general store at tht cross roads has Drettr much riisan- and Martin and waa fined $10 with : peared. That forum of the back the option of a five-day )a:l , country, whence came much endur sentence this morning in municipal , in, humor and grass roots philos ophy haa made way for shelves of pacaagea looa. a rep ireezers oi 1 tan.. aa. an.1 aa.nl.na In the election race. Oermany's first free election In lg years, murh of the campaigning by the rand), dales waa violently antl-AUIed The parties sought to mske capital nut ' of Oerman resentment over being punished by the Allies for the war. ' Throughout the rolled S'ates there la a substantial amount of sentiment which holds that Oer many naa been punisnea enough. During the period July 22 -Aug. 1. OARMLH-PARTENKIRCHES. ,,,, yolen m the ,0,loln.M "t'mur years have gone by since Will also Is an authority on rata, ' olrt Oerman composer. Is consider- i J9ur impressions, baaed an what i has been recovered from the ruins of the Boston Bar hotel w hich waa ' destroyed by fire early Saturday, j Police aay the victim may be L. T. ; Haug of Loa Angeles, lone hotel guest still unaccounted for. Earlier : where to get It Is vouched for by " w" believed all 40 guests escaped. the Sage of Glenora. MavtM vonil '. ' 1 want to test the accuracy of thl. . KTR AI SS IMPROVED with your pet canarv: however knowing Win Gardner a veracity, I Germany, Aug. 23 i i The Condi Id advise you don't. ' "on of Richard Strauss, g5-year I IT'S PROVEN! I M IT'S PORTABLE I I Look In tomorrow'g ff HERALD .NEWS 1 m for tha txciting newt! 1 l 101 Mala IU Phene 146 J V V ZZI . J Ml 28 II at leaAt on their extermination. He ably Improved, hia family said to- ,.. h,. , k..h .ni ... The round oak stove, the sheet of ' tells about a rat that broke into a day. Strauss has been suffering u. thst (lermsn-. an the -h.le Une beneath It. and the group ot trap to get at Ita enemy. I from a heart ailment. ; haa ar haa ant been punished sitters toasting their shins around It I One time he approached a trap of i enough for Ita pari In World War live only In the memory of those the cage type, which Will declares MTI.TNOMAII FAIR n?" who recall the tall stories, local l the moat effective with rats. ORESHAM. Aug. 33 iPi The I Hera la the vote: gossip and spirited debates which mere waa a Jailed rat in the trap Multnomah county fair opened here Haa been flourished there. ( and another outside trying to get In. j today for the 43rd time. The first j Haa not been Broadly apeaglng there is no' He stood back to see what hap-! day Is "Kiddles' Day." No opinion . oacg country any more, inose wno leruru. now Inhabit auch as there is would T he rat Inside and the one out be "back country" If they lived on 'de glowered, snarled and scratch Broadway. They lack both desire ed through the wires. It waa evl and capacity to be anything else ; dent they didn't like each other. F1 and perhaps are happier to live nally the rat outside found how to that way. i get Inside the trap. He had to fight Time waa when the morning mail bla way in while the trapped rat started an all day discussion defended the entrance, around the cozy stove In winter or! Once Inside the two rata had a on the front steps of the general : "Kht to the death. In which the tin store In summertime. Youngsters prisoned rat waa killed. The wln who now beat It In automobiles to 1 her promptly met like fat when a city Job, and its; lor half the : the trap was dunked Into the lake, night at a night club, then worked ' in the fields while their elders set-1 The YOUNGSTERS contributed tied the fate of the nation and per-, something on the side of rodent ex fected their marksmanship; with a termination within the use of any sawdust box as the target. j household. A mouse In the living ' ' ! room had them busy. Before thrv WHERE I SIMMER we still : got around to use a trap they msdl have a semoiance of the cracker a discovery. They found that a barrel clearing house. It lacks the flashlight aimed at the mouse hvn. sawdust box and the romantic aet-, notlzed It. It remained oerfectiv ting of the old days but achieves i still, while they onened the screen much the same result the like of j door and swept It out of the housse which la not to be found in books, wlth-a broom. We call It the "quarter deck" yet I Want to be rid of pestering Dl- It often convenes on Will Gardner's geona that kalsomlne your house" porch, to bask In his four score years of wisdom. It originated on Prof. Rlchmond'a deck overhanging the water, whence came the name. There, long since. It waa decided that Washington is nuts, that states men are acrewballs, that the coun Just scatter some snakes around. If you haven't any snakes handy, a few phoney ones from the novelty store will do. Pigeons don't like snakes, says the "quarter deck." Such were the Items of wisdom and bturre anecdotea which came try Is going broke, that the seasons i from stove committees In the gen are changing, that natural ice Is eral store: and still can come from colder than artificial Ice. that ! groupa who haven't anything in pheasants are getting smaller, that I particular to talk about. -there's been no good beer m a d 1 1 More of It and less hefty conver sing prohibition. I satlon wouldn't do the country any All decisions are not unanimoua harm, and occasionally there la a flllbua- i ter which retards a vote for weeks but the ultimata conclusion always la Irrevocable, whether It makes sense or not. THE "QUARTER DECK" hss re vested some curious things. You wouldn't agree with all of them for many are as unbelievable aa what appears In tha Congressional Rec ord. A sample la the revelation that free birds will poison a bird In a! cage If they can get to It. 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