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WEDNESDAY, AUG. Jl,14f PACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH . FALLS, OREGON Kdltor rui. On., m : m .gar uodw Hare. Today's Roundup . . . e fnMlt anrl nu Ir there I need ror prout . Um an Ik Immensely curtly, draining fund . that miut be PPU by public taxation, coiuldcr J pQQ UCIVS iiu nt sheeD Well fire thl burned 18.000 cre In Northern California bout JO mile outh of here. Shasta nUonl forest offlc today gvt m an estimate of the cost of suppressing that fire. It U 165.000. And that doe not Include the replacement of a four-wheel drive pumper that wa burned tn the fire. A new one will coat 1300 complete. It taaea aereral months to ccmpilt complete coat figure of a fin of that magnitude. But EFLEY Acting Supervlaor Oeorg R. Schrader haa named 185,000 aa a conaerratlv aatunat. IT It vartee. It mil probably be on the high aide. The. figure do not Include the damage just th coat of auppretalon, which required the service of hundred of men. The damage will probably tak th total coat far over 1100 000. Th Sheep Well fir la believed to have started from a sheep herder fire. It was just a Uny spark at th beginning but It proved to be a highly xpenslT spark. You and I, aa taxpayers, will blp pay tor It Picture) Identification THAT picture In our recent School Days edition which waa supposed to depart aa old-tun school th large view of a weatheroeeien building with some youngster playing in front of It waa not a school at ail. according to Mra. Franca Olda. She tells m that ah recognised It Immediately as th cabin her parents put up and lived tn when they bomastoaded at aft. Laki way back In 1M. Tn parte u. air. and Mr. Jaaea McClure, bred than a trw rear, and sold th plao later to Robert Cherse. Th al price waa T rata an acre and later th same go waa valued at 1200 aa acre ar mor, a It certainly would b today. It waa knowa as th old Oalameau ranch to old-Umera. This a th building which ei-Cocnty Superintend ent Fred Peterson said might be tn White taae school, but Fred himself waa duteous, and evidently lor good reason. Neither alra. Olda nor Peterson ran explain why th youngster and an adult woman, looking much like a teacher, were out tn front of the building when the picture waa mad by Maud Baldwin ever M year ago. That, of course, waa why Hal Ogle, present owner of the ptrture. and wo at the and N. look It te ke aa aid arftool bouse. This burtn f Identifying Interesting eld ptr tura by using theaa tn th paper with captions in viting reader a help ha produced considerable matter of historical value ever the period w have been featuring aid photogTapha. Reapportionment Plea WHEN I was on Hart mountain to July. I bad a kmc talk with Oils French. More new, paper man who, by th grace of th kntellsrent people of hi district, ha spent several asssim la th legislature. Mr. Preach M tax expert, a believer to good government and dtiera responsibil ity o much so that th Roseburg News-Renew call him old-fashioned with a hint that w need just a Utile at that old-fashioned business. Ollee to engaged now m building - public opinion la support of proposal for reapportioning Oregon. Hi plaa would give each county a sens tor and apportion the nous of representatives accord ing to population an idea that haa been advanced her. It at baaed en th federal system, a w all know. la Oregon. It would hare to be don by constitutional amendment, and Oils want It en acted tn time to set up the bouse apportionment on the basis f Che 1M eensu. Such a plaa would give srg.sletrve equality la en boua to th sparsely art tied counties of Oreg-yn, Just aa th CS sens la give such representation a the low-population eta tea It would protect the mirjcrltte from action that might be foisted upon them unfairly by the representatives of the thickly aettlcd center. It is. I think, th best solution that haa been offered for Oregon s apportionment problem. rtcfi from The Packet File NOW come again th crazy tune-dock hodge podge a various Northwestern cities try to get back on standard time on earring schedule . . . I that going to keep en happening every spring New Disease Hits Chickens PTJ1XMAN. Wash, Aug. 11 n A disease new to western chicken nocks haa started causing trouble for Pacific northwest poultrymen. Dr. E. K Peterson, assistant pro fesaor of poultry pathotorv at Wash lngton But college, aald th dls ease hss been known In th east for som tun as epidemic tremors, a Tims disease that usually elects WEDNESDAY EV E, Al'G. II KFLW 14M ke, sea Tatar's Seart Fasa S:IS Hmi Tawo Mt.,. 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Jaa Paha of Lakvlw was In to complain that It appear that Lake county, which raise th antelope, got just 10 antelop tags In th recent drawing . . . Well heck, that' too easy shooting for Lake county dead-eyas, anyhow . . . Trouble la. though, with th big Influx of hunt era every year. Lake county dead-eye are wondering Just what they ARK going to shoot . . . Sort of looks Ilk a happy hunting ground for somebody els, huh? By GEOBtiK I. lUKOLakY BIINQ sentimental about th navy, I could have wished that Secretary of Defense Johnson's economies had not hit that beloved arm nf th service so hard. But economy must start somewhere and each man haa hi aentlmenta or Interests or partisan concerns and wants th savings to start somewhere else. As a cltlarn and a taxpayer who aortic about having a mil for hi family, should tie not aurvlv the deluge, I dont care where th economy starts. As a matter of fact. I propose that any cabinet officer who cut the cost of his department get the Congressional Medal of Honor, th Order of Merit, and a statu In In Hall of ram. Economy la Indicated because the cost of government Is becoming a deadly diseas that must be cured. Our budget will probably run to t50.00O.0O0.0O0 this year. We now know that this nation cannot afford to spend t50.000.000.000 because w are already In a deficit condition. Such a presidential adviser as Leon Keyaerling does not worry about deficit toe cause he la an optimist who believe that th American people can stand any load of taxation. That la what the British socialists thought when they entered upon power that Is, they felt that British taxes plus American subsidies would see them through anything. aay that unlaa American subsidies are Increased, they will have to give up thru- program of socialised medicine. If that la what Is to happen, we could, without doing anyone any harm, start our own economy by reducing the British subsidy. At any rat, while we are actually operating on a deficit. It I Impossible to maintain all kinds of luxury service, all kinds of subsidies, alien and domestic, and aa ever-Increasing govern ment payroU and Dot go broke. Aa Senator Harry F. Brrd says: The fiscal picture of our government is bleak The prospect are fraught with the gravest public consequence. Th crisis Is virtually upon us." Lotus Johnson I to be congratulated for cutting that Oordian knot. And th only way to cut a loss. to cut drastically and cruelly. Men will never reach an agreement oa what la a necessity and what at a luxury. la true country, every luxury soon become a necessity. W get used to thing. Men will never reach aa agreement where Mlf-latateat I comorrwd. Toe many member of congress have thrived en the government payroll wot and am of iheea fear that any reduction In that payroll vote will harm then at the next election. They would prefer that It barm earn other politician Congressmen dislike la have men In government job tn their district o the Cnlted States baa t tax Itaell a death te please them. - working producuv eamar cannot tag themselves to buy payroll ' Pou- tioaaa. Aa a matter of tact, until thla admin tatre- tion haa given the Hoover plaa fair trial and has succeeded tn cutting governmental expenditure trr at least M 000 000 Ooo. which at possible under that plan, th sincerity of th president and of eongrea rcmama la question. Certainly. Oscar Ewtng welfare department, which congress rejected. In no manner Indicated the sincerity of th presi dent m his psuiiounced support of th Hoover plan or ef hi tntereet tn economy Swing plan called for a tovernmental expansion beyond anything that had heretofore been tried, at an expense which too on could estimate. A song a Loum Johnson fight for economy, he will hav th support of th tax-weary people. Thu far. he I th only cabinet officer who has shown even an Interest In economy. Messrs. Brannan and Kmc. secretaries of agr-culture and Interior respectively, bar pioposed vast expenditure with out oven sttemptlng to nam a figure as to th ensL Oarer Ewirie- ha never been able to budget! his socialised medicine proposal. Secretary of State I Dean Acheaoo always come up with something more always more for Oreat Britain. Th president went about th country making campaign promisee to get himself elected. The promise were fin and plentiful and he got himself elected. Row, he want us, taxpayers, to ball him out o that he can keep his promise honorably. But we donl have th money. W hav to cut expenses. Slayer To Plead Mental Defect PORTLAND, Aug. 11 (JPi The at torney for Morn Leland, Indicted In the slaying of 15-year -old Thelma Taylor, haa advised th district at torney office the young man will plead that he waa mentally defec tive at the time of the crime. Leland had led police to the scene where the girl battered body was found. M, SEPT. 1 KFJI 124 ks. Nsaa Basa Jlawa Taar basas Tsnaaa Markal-Llvaalark AacerSlaf telks Baasrga Jakaaaa gsstllrS Neva Asalnet Tks tar-s MBt Blrky-a Baioaal Tka Tamalanai MB Tka TaSSa MA Tae Danra Llvtas Wltfc 0a Orfan Pallao t.ewte Jy. MRS rrank Bfialrm MR raealae rarsaa MB Kawa DI BS B Ray laarl MRS ASvanlnraa at Ckams. MBt isrir vrsoiar mbb THL'RSDAT EVE, SEPT. 1 Uakrlal Baatlar MBS Bl Tkaslrs gala Araon Tswa Wealker Ssarta BaBaSBS Rill Benry MRS Tka falres MR l arky Aartlen Masalant CaeelSy MRS riaklBB A BaallBf MBI Mel Venter MR Olesa BarSy MBt Baaaksll a) lake Welekao Orrk. MR Bay BaakallV Orak. MB Kewe m Ctmiir Plavbasaea Malssl Bawaraal BfJI reslsy Tears ABC SarassSa Ore. ABC Taalara SIDE GLANCES 3 3I wi "HeiV follow who hun't bought dime' worth from Ira In twtnty yra firtt time I called on him I acci dentally beat him on stroke rn 18 holii!" BOYLE'S COLUMN Fai Man Gives Child His Bv HtL BOYLE EAST HAMPTON. N Y. P Th tat man lay stretched on the beach, blissfully at prac. lulled asleep by the seas old song I Suddenly a shower of sand fell on his I see The 1st man looked up Into the serious face of a tow-1 headed live-year-old boy with a big brow. The boy held aa animal book under his arm. "Let play gam. teg -But h said. d- pint eer, ease sr the fat man M 1 eewsary. -1 aaa f paring i tp eart ce get eew. - J yea are Mend- V' . . r dy"t" I 'J) ; (Shakespeare Has .- md tn Hew 'Ashland Aooeal nobody With.' key stubborn- Hal ftoyle ty. Th tat man could see he was a modern child, used to having his own way. i "If I play one game with you.' will you go away?" be asked. I "Tea. Let's plav gaesa-the-anl-Baa gsaae, l as thinking el an ani mal that atarta with the letter '!'. Whst ss ttr "la It a deer, dromedary, donkey or a dachshund?" said the fat man. 1 -No! j -AU right. I give up' ! "It's a dimetrodonr chortled the boy. -A whst asked the fsl as aa- eeaaly. He aeUced seal a that the sills bey had a forehead Hke Ela- ' ateta'a, I 'A dlmetrodoo, said the boy. 1 Tou know one of those penmen reptile that lived millions of years ago.- He opened hi animal book and showed the picture ol a hue Itaard with a giant fin on It back. "lid." said th fat man. "OK you win. Uttl boy. Now go away." -Bet that s only half the gsaae. I New I have te geese aa animal yee are thinking aaevrt. Why don't ya-j" be look eel at the fal nun craftily . 'think ef aa aaltaal beginning with fT" Th fat man thought a moment , and then looked back at him with equal cunning. -I am." he aa.d. j -Is it a platyaomu or a pteras pic? -No. aald th fat man. looking a tittle dared. -Is It a plesaoaaurua, a palaeo hatterla, or a protorosauru?' "Nop, you re not even warm." "Is It a parelsaurua, a platen aaurua, a protostega, a phyto- aaurua, or a pterodactlua?" "Nope. You re still cold. "I It a palaeoactncua, a pteran odon, a pantolambda. a patrlofelu, a paramys, a pterodon or palae omastodon?" "Nope." The bey, who had been stealing I e e k a at bis picture book, new frankly opened It and began going Ihroogh It page by page. -Then It must be a protoceras, t phororhacu or a pseudaelurus?" "Nope." -But It has to be. That' all there are In the book." -I didn't ay It was In th book. "Oh. Well, If It laid eggs It could b a platypus. Or If It was a mar supial It could b a possum." "Nope." "Is It a mammal or a reptile?" "Mammal' -Oh. Is It a plchlclago that's really an armadillo, you know. Or WhtrtiktQolnj Is 7Sugk BRAKE BLOCKS'llNINGS FRICTION BLOCKS In gas Wbsos end es las tee CHAMPION FRICTION CO. U7 sasaliiiass ---v si o ? w V Modern Come - Uppance a porcupine, a puma or a panther -Nope. fcW 1 L I ran I think of r.y more," said th little bur sadly. "You haven't thought of panda " "Oh. thats right, la It a panda?' -Nope. -Then I give up. What could It be- -It's a pig!" shouted the fal man happllv. "A pig'" said the little boy. caught between scorn and tears. "A pa! Nobody would ever think of a pig. It ln l fair. I m not go ing to play with you any more H a stamped away across the beach. "Modern children chuckled the fat man. lying down again. He waa so pleased with himself he dldn t fall asleep again for five minute. ASHLAND. Aug. 11 Record- breaking attendance at the ninth annual Shakespearean festival, which closed last week, msy re sult tn a lonaer seavon next year. Robert E. Dodge. feaUral associ ation president, reported today that the DM priajram will open the first seek in Ausuat and msy be ex tended bevrmd the customary three plus weeks. Plans for balconies to complete the Elixsocthsn plsyhouae In t h e style of the Olove theater of Shakeapesr s dsy are now being drawn. Dodge said. He added that English gsrdens may be planted around the theater. Pocketknife No March For Police PORTLAND. Aug. 31 iAV-A boy pocket knife failed to cow po lice and a 17-year-old Wood burn training school escapee was held In the city Jail today. The Juvenile sought to cash a worth!e check at a department store and police were called. When they arrived, he whipped out the knife and brandished It with the words, "Star where you are." Police didn't and he went to JafL Juvenile court will be asked to re lease him to face charge of at tempting to obtain money by false pretense and carrying a concealed weapon. ALIBI OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug 11 IIP. Motorcycle Policeman C. C. Cole thought he had heard all the alibis. But the motorist weaving bark and forth serosa th street hid a new one. "Bellrv It or not officer, I was trying to keep from running out of gasoline," the driver said. "I was sloshing the (ss back and forth in my tank so I could get It all In my carburetor." Mechanization has com to th Job of opening cans, which haa to be done wholesale In restaurants. A machine now marches a row of cans along a conveyor arrange ment and slashes them open with a row of cutting disks. 1947 PONTIAC T STATION WAGON Vary low mileage, body In excellent condition, motor perfect. Lett of baggag tpoc or loot arrangement for 6 or 8 pationgtri. Fully equip ped and rtal bargain. DICK B: MILLER CO. 7th and Klamath T ViLJa2 .r MVs ..'.Tl i, t m . v ' v One wouldn't think Carleton Young, atar of "111 Count of Monte Crtato" could get ruffled judging by his swashbuckling rsdlo role on Mutual. But he did recently during a re hearsal. Producer Jaime Del Veils has a habit of culling out phrases nr urnUucfft In ; : c r I p t back wardft. nu can and in thla i ca did b- coma conlustni. Aftr Utl Valla had b a r k t d. "Cut fnm th word 'houA' in lint tour up." Young mapped back. -What ar you doing, cutting thli arrtpt or dc aignlng wall Rr4 Hard pd-prr"'" -Martin Kane. Private Eye" I William Oargan. that tsi wss really a private detective esrly In his life Cracked Uargsn recently: "The difference In being a private dick In teal life, it's a 34-hour Job in radio It's only 33." After hearing repeated re'erencea to my picture with thu column thai i invariably go along this line. "Ore. I thought you were young by the looks of your pic tn the paper" ... and then a disconcerting glance like they were watching first-hand the reincarnation of Methuselsh, In tempted to have another pic ture taken thst shows my receding heir line, and lines of worry on my fs-e I don t think It's nice to disillusion people. Luscious Litabeth Scott will be the hostess when Mutusl. KFJI. "family Thester" presents the drsma about "Th Denver Express" on tonight's broadcast, I 30 to p. m. We're scratching our heeds around here this sfternnon retard ing a query that som rancher should be sble to answer. What Is a dual-purpose ateerf The gent heading today' column looks more at home in a football suit than behind the mike. But nonethelras he doe a triple-threat Job as skipper of "Adventures of Johnny Lujack " Yes. it's Notre Dame's ex-all America quarterback. The program Is aired thrlc weekly over ABC. Business Failure Figure Dropping NEW YORK. Aug. 31 Bu. ne-ur failures In the week ended August 25 declined to 171 from l3 the previous week. Dun end Brsd streei renorted. Casualties for the latest week compared with In the compar able period last year. M In 1M7 and 3 tn I tn. Manufacturing failure fell to 41 . from 11 th previous week. Whole saling and commercial service fail ure also declined, but retail caau ! altles increased to 90 from U and I construction to 13 from 10. Failures i were more numerous than a year I ago In all Industry and trad groups, th credit reporting agency I aald. Casualties In the Paclfle states rose to 41 from 37. Por a few pennies prr word ynu can advertise to thousands through a Want Ad I Phone 1111. J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor Office at leg North 7th It, Phone 1341 Phon 111! If r 1 " I Si 1550 THE GALLUP POLL Government Spending Leads To Varying Bv r.KORfiE ClAI.I.I'P Director. A merlon lnslllu ef I'uhllo Opinion PRINCf'VN, N. J., Sept. 1 The theory of spending to svold or to cur a depression Is not universally or even widely accepted by In American people. Judging from a survey Just completed by the Amer ican Institute of Public Opinion. President Truman In Ills speech before the Hhrlne convention In Chi cago reslflrmrd his belief In His theory, ad vanced during the Roosevelt new ileal, that large-scale gov ernment stand ing was neces sary, even If deficits result ed, In order to keep the coun try developing and bustiiea expsndlng. This Idea of deficit spending was submitted C.sllup to a cross-section of the nation's voters tor their opinions in an Insti tute survey. Here Is whst the survey found: President Trumsn savs thai the government In Washington should borrow money and not attempt to balance the budgel at present be cause It la more Important to In crease spending e f government monev for puMte works and the like. If a real depression Is te be avoided. I) e yea agree or dis agree?" I The World Today! By ntwirr ma('ri:n7.ie 1 1 AP Eorali a Affair Analyst t -1 Psat moving events are high lighting the riiacliauis In Weaning ton that Russia a grip on Its eastrrn European satellites is relisbly re ported to be badly shsken by the fight with Marshal Tito of Yugo aiavla. Treading on each other heals have come these significant devel opments: ID Caechoslovakla' communist government hsa announced that It smashed large armed revolt by eon apiratora who tried ti cap ture Prague and estsbll'h an antl-Sorlrl regime 3i Yugoslav la haa applied formally for a loan of Mi.- ooo.ooo from f t port bank. n American gov- Mackeniaa ernment agency Tito needs quirk rash with which to buy Americsn machinery for his country's copper, teed and sine mine. Washington officials expect him to gel the loan. He also has received permis sion to buy a three million dollar steel mill from an American -concern. II) Moscow has sent another hot note It eighth to Yugoslavia, charging that the Tito government la working -only on Instructions of Its western masters " Of these development by far Ih moot Important f coarse la the revolellonary plot la l"sehe Slovakia. This la Itself would ke enough te rock the foendallona ef the red eastern European em pire, and It sa dnohlv dam-row sine It te mo pled wllh Tito's pe Itllral revolt, disaffection la ether as tail I te slate and the de. flanee ef little tinland which Moarew I trying to force with in the Soviet son ef domination. Cserh communist authorltle moved fast In exacting punish ment. Big accused were condemned to death In secret trials, an unspe cified number went to prison and ten were acquitted. The govern ment aald the leader was Dr. Jsrn Slav Borkovec. described a broth er of a former chief of the criminal Investigation section of the Prague poller. The official report charged that the rebels were nnder direc tion ef "a certain western Im perialist power" and that a copy ef their plan ef action was de posited with a western embassy In Prague. This western power A man deserves seme of the better things of life. And one of the best is a can of the new, cool refreshing Acme Beer I wy - " - net aw e Naaf i l t a -i . I omct r fie 1 rrn i sbJ ACMIItlWIilll.tontrSMlat Opinions Agree , . Ts Dlssgree . No opinion II Mharp Parly ft pill President Hoover In his birthday speech at Palo Alto, Calif, August 10 bitterly criticised the spending theory, declaring that "through government spending and tax our nation Is blissfully driving down th bark road" to collectivism and I "on the last mile." A sharp party split on Uie issue Is found In today's survey. Repub lican voter Interviewed disagree overwhelmingly wllh Mr. Truman standing theory, whll a majority of democratic voters, although a sinsll one, agree wllh tils position. Voters who classify thsmaelvs aa Independents politically lean to ward the republican side on this Is sue. Here la the vote by psrtles: lienis. Heps. Inds. Agree M"v Jl Jfi Disagree 3 M 4T No opinion IB II II Youth In favor A fact of slmilflcanre for th fu ture Is thst Ui spending Idea sp )eare tn hsv taken greatest hold on the minds of the young geners llon ol voters thoa who grew up during the years of the depreaslua and the new deal. Voters under 30 In lodey's survey lesn much more hesvlly toward th sendliig theory thsn middle-aged . or older voters do. Here Is the com j parlson: I 31-31 30-41 MA over I Agree 41 3Vt J41 lilaagrre 3 41 SO 1 No opinion II It It wss not aamed. Could Meseew hsve America or Brllala la aalnd? As discussed In yeaterdsy col umn, the reports of discontent nd disaffection among th satel lites is expected to have an Im portant place In the forthcoming meetings in Washington among Hecretary of Btate Achraon, British Foreign Becretary Perln and French Foreign Minister BVhuman. Ob servers are looking for those dlplo mala to review the strategy of th cold war with Russia In th light of the development and devise new moves to counter the Kremlin drive. One dramatic new move already has been made In allowing Tito to buy the ,steel mill which will be Important in strengthening hi military potential tor wiiu. IT, probability of loan, or loans, flu u.lo this picture. A significant assert ef Ull ali as lien I thai dlsaffeellea eftte Is like aa avalanche la the way H gslhee weight a II pssgisses. VI ho knew bat thai the daflsaee ef Finland and ef Tile may have eneearaged the Csechoalevsk re volt? This looks like t crucial In the cold war. Coal I totally converted Into or), wllh no tarry or gummy residue nd no coke left over, by a new low -temperature process. For School Wear . . . SPORT SHIRT SALE! Twe big group ef waahaM sport shirts thst are Meal far GABARDINE! PLAIDS RATON HPt'N'RA Yfl S3.95.J4.95 Jtok MANSTORI 733 Main St. W JT7frrVtr