FRIDAY. St&T. 9, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE 3TVTN Third World War Seeds Said Sown T. LOUIB. Bepl. (41 Th pear terms n( World War II, even though th tr.atlcs hav not been signed, already hav town tli seeds of another wnrlct war, tin American Bar association wu told yesterday. Hi speaker waa out ol Ilia Juilgre at Uie Nuernberg war Crimea Jrlala, Robert F. Magulr. Portland. Ore., attorney. "Th ValU. Moaeow and Potsdam eanferenee alraadr hava dona un told damage." Magulra declared. Murh of Kuropa now writhe under anjuat dlserlmlnallone, aelsuree of land and power al Ilia espena. of tha balplaaa. "Until thes ara removed, ther ran bo no laatlnf per," ha serled. "Provision of Uia lrty of Ver alllH altar World War I gave mm to Ilia rawntmanl and discontent which mada tha (round ferula for Hltlar to plant hU doctrine nf authoritarian government," tha speaker aald. Bui despll thai clear warning. hr darlarad, "Allied aUlramrn lln IVorld War III proceeded to make (ha aama mistake, and aow tha aaaaa awed from which lha aama rank rap will mr.asarllr arise." Ilia Iioum of deli-galea of tha association adopted a compromise measure after debating heatedly for three hnura whether tha iim. elation ahould recommend retifira--tion by tha U. II. serial of the United Natlona proposal to outlaw enorlila lha maa extermination of people. In lha comprnnilM reanlutlon lha delefataa opposed ratification of lha proposal a aubmltled. but sent on racord a abhoring lanoclda. Tha convention ended yesterday. Council OKs Home Permit An application for tha construe lion ef naw resident upped an otherwise weak 10 days ef bulldlnc activity. Clly ewinrllmeo lata their stems ef eepeoval Monday nlfhl Is Leslie r. Walker U kalld new home al lit t'aloa. al a swat a lie. Others ok a red wars new roof an resident-. K4 Whit. 1100. Rose Dell Coats: remodel laraia. 1707 Oak. 1100. Ralph MrLaod: add room and bath. 144 Idaho. 4M. Mrs Iv. an Todd: remodel Dullness of fir, medical-dental building. 11000. John A Bunco. Renew Flooring. 5300 South Suth, IM0. IWue Dale: close In auirwajr, Nsisren rhurari. Oarden and Mer lin. 1 100. Den Vandeirlft: remodel front of bakerr. Jit South Seventh, 100. l-ra Hul. Repair to builnesa bulldim. (01 East Main. tlM. Ii HuU: repair loss lo apartment. UOB', Pin, taoo Leo HuU; and new foundation at r aidenr. 170 Plerc. (400. P. C. Been tel. a an in w i in ! - '-" 'ewV A k r' NO PICTURES Mrs. Carlelon Hodley motion for o pho tographer to go away oj she and Vice President Alben Bork ley dance at o hotel in St. Louis, Mo. After this picture vos mode, the "Veep" and Mrs. Hadley left the dance floor be cause they did not wont their picture taken while they were dancing Psychology Termed Aid To US Free Enterprise Concert Cancelled By 20-30 A concert appearance here of dale Pave, ataia and screen act resa, and Count Sollfi de Sulla, plan Uia, has been cancelled. Hi artists wrr to be her Sep tember 14 for a concert at Mill school auditorium, sponsored by the local 30-30 club, but today William Moshofiiky, arranging fur tha ap pearance, said that the Mllla audi torium would not be ready In time. The auditorium Is new, built this summer, and tha work la not com pletely finished. Monhofnky aald persona who have bought tickets to the concert IU be given refunds and an attempt will be made to re schedule Miss Page and Solldo de Bolls here later. Aerial War On Budworm Is Planned PORTLAND. Sept. ( iP Aerial war plans against the spruce bud worm were In the making today. Kastern Oregon seemed certain to be the principal battleground next year. r'oreslers met here lo draw a p plana for IBM apraylng of Infested arras. They said X.tU.U acres al ready have been Infested with MS. aoa In drastic need of apraylng. The timber Involved U worth (32. M.000. Uiry estimated. Most of the Infestation la In Oregon. Npeaker aald the budworm. be eldea destroying Umber, la a fire hasard and threatens the water re aooreea of Pendleton. Walla Walla, liaker, Mlllofl-Freewater and other lit-NVkP. Hrtit. tuxA mvcho- (irrier eiDlslned "who believe euoe mountain rommaniues. luairsl aid lo save Americas Iree they ran make people work ky be-1 A committee was named U ii etilrrpru drvribcd to the Ing fair bat firm. This is a com-' lect the areas to be sprayed first Amnion Psychological awoctation promise between lha phllosphy of : and to make financing plans. E. L. vr.trrcl.y It a s proposed by Dr. the whip and that of the bribe. I Kolbe. chief forester of the Western Uuuilss McOregor. president of the! w have plenty of psychological' PiM association. wa named chalr AntKxh college, Ohio. j evidence that such a conception Is man. The final plan Is not expected "If." ha aald. "analher major de-1 unsound. If one expects to continue ; until next month, presslsn foerea tha overthrow f a relationship with people It Is not I Amerlra'a Ire enterprise system, worth while lo try to make them reed, linked In lha worker Kinds on f Ih principal reasons will be i do anything. Apathy or hostility are wllh fulfillment their own person ami problems of human relation! j virtually Inevitable consequences of 1 ,i nreds. confronting Industry." the manager who seeks to make j example he aald soma man- Prom the psychological point ol 1 people do his bidding," agement have doubled and tripled view he said the great risk Is failure I Dr. Mrtireger aald the prod action ' production by a system In which of many managements to realise the 1 of gooda and aorvkoa haa la be dl-1 everyone gets a share workers' needs. Tties needs, ne ! explained, are not only for lood. shelter and clothing. They are alo fur power, prektixe and achieve ment. The latter three, he said are U often overlooked. Pvrholov aould take them into account and make them part of Iree enterprise Psychology would a!o adopt a new point of view in relations be tween management and workers This Is a modified continuation of the relation beiaeen parents, and rliildrcn An industrial group would be a family In which everyone worked through the group for his own interests. "There ara managers" Dr. Me- Registration For College Monday Pall term registration for Klam ath Community college courses will Hart next Monday, September 12. 7 to p. m. In room 103 of Klamath Union high achool. Classes will begin the week of September IS. Courses offered are selected from the list of those recommended as meeting Junlor-certlflcata require ment at the University of Oregon, Oregon State college, and the three college of education. The first year program will Include English com position. English literature, history of western civilization, sociology, bi ological science survey, typing, freshman mathematics, and ac counting. Pull college credit may be earned In these courses or they may be taken on a non-credit basis. Those Interested are welcome t o come to the high achool during the evenings of the next week and talk to. the Instructors about the various courses. Kor further Information call 2-1433 during the afternoon and evening-.. Wife, Child Race Time To Join Husband in US NEW ORLEANS Sept. 9 ') used, offered lo help him financial Transportation workera In four ly. On found him a Job Her, countries arc racing against Urn In j And a travel agency with offices an effort lo reunlt an American , ntre went all ,( ln an ,U(mpt to war veteran and hi German wife arrange transportation for the mo and child. ther and child. It Is working with Tha veteran, :dward Relsbect. agencies In Ox: rmany. England, Ca rl, of Portland, Ore, Is nervoasly ; nada vnd the United Slates, waiting here, hoping hla family will I PrM,nl Um ei ,hrm u arrlv In lh miled ntate ay mm- lrM iioothsmoion. Inrl.na .m Auctioneer Sold Real Bargain GRANTHAM, Eng.. Sept. f;P night Keptember II the deadline war bride must make to enter the country without going through auota procedure. And Relsberk eaye. "they tell me II would take flv years to bring Ihrm In ander aao la." Re is beck married while serving In the army of occupation In Oe rmany He came to thl country to pre pare a home. Meanwhile his child, Beatrice Marianne, 2, whom he ha never seen, was born. Relsbeck aald he made reserva tion for i.ls wife and baby with a steamship company In Chicago. But when he went there to check on tne II aboard the as AqaiUnla and ar rive In Canada Helember II. But there la still the problem of getting them from Frankfurt, Ger many to Brcmerhaven and from there to Southampton. flee and thought maybe he could ar range air transportation. But that, he found, would cost 1111 more than steamship fare and he didn't have It. Newspaper s lories of bla plight broaiht results, however. Too per- The auctioneer aarrtflced . kllch.n ! " """ table, last Item of his sale, for five shillings i(l. The buyer, a Nottingham second hand dealer, loaded It Into hla truck and carted It away. In hi shop, he found 12SK) 1(1180) ln a drawer. The auctioneer had aold the table In which hi clerk kept the pro ceed of the tale. Girl Killed In Landslide HOOD RIVER. Ore., Sept. UP) A landslide cruhed down on a company could not bring them over 'J".""' I""n "-Jwoia for months. In desperation he came to New I Her 22-year-old gUter-in-Uw e Orleana. hut teamihip line here caped only by a freak. A refiiger told him the same atory. tOT tumbled next to her and He had a rebate on the fare he; P " " cronea had paid the Chicago steamship or expectant another waa only partly covered by dirt, and waa dag Ire tt m In a lea later. Her small daughter also waa spared, a ah wa playing In th untouched yard of a neighbor. The dirt and rock tumbled down, on 111 town, ten miles soulh of here, from a steep hillside. Jamea O. Wlr rlck, general manager of the Ore gon Lumber company, estimated 400 cubic yards (lipped free. He blamed moisture from an Irrigation canal at the base of the hill. The slide covered the Lost Lake highway In It course toward tha Howell home, which wu the only one hit. Mrs. Howell was hospitalised, here, apparently In good condition. Mis Oownard parent are Mr, and Mrs. Alma O. Downard. Sunny vale, Calif. More than (3,000 000 In financial assistance waa provided to service men a nd their dependent by American Red Crocs chapter last year. the smashed bouse wa carried 100 feet to the east fork of the Hood river. Suffocated ander the slide wa Al ia Joanne Downard, who was help ing Mrs. Reese Howell In the kit chen at the time. Mrs, rJoweU, an BIG BLAZE MONO KONO. Sept. urV-An 18 hour fire destroyed the power plant at Macao, Portuguese colony on the South China coast, with an estimat ed loss of (3 .000.000 i Portuguese currency). It waa revealed today. FILMS h DEVELOPED and PRINTED 1 -DAY SERYICE In ky It eat at I BUD'S PHOTO SERVICE 1(31 Mala Announcing the Opening Saturday, Sept. 10 ef the new R1KER Veterinary Hospital 6360 S. 6th St. Ph. 9383 "Teen-Age" Pimples? If yuu hit 'Uiei tvtothinf' lo relieve ua.ifhtlf ftutfeue Min diiof 6t with no ftue. leirn ibout the new Vtctioa "Mwvdrf foimuU" ol ENCA CUE AM . . . JtrvrlopcJ h the (rtcirch Uboutoriet of a grctt medical university. PAYLESS DRUG Mala Taste the new 'Bolteiman;'. wrPTfMOutmnmUiitt Tha Price Thi Thi Tistt Thr ..of 0?J II a ri I gfe . Thi Tistt Thrill I r 7IMA I 'i Oni Bottle moktf If ArtViTSS IT'S DELICIOUS '-U ' ml!!sS?k i ..MaaaaaIaoaasj.aMaa IT i. ... 1 1 I Hi tt". : "J,,l7f i tUiS i . i . tt- I Distributed by Shuck Bros., Merrill WESTERN .an . 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S3. It wa called Into being and activity by the Lord Jesus, Himself, and wa directed to proceed In the execution of Its -commission'' (Matthew It: 19-30) on the Day of Pentecost, ten day after the Lord's return to Heaven. 1. e. Hi ascension. In Hi high priestly Intercessory prayer, of John 17. Jem prays for the unity of Hi followers "that they all may be one; as thou. Father, art In me. and I In thee, that they also may be one ln us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me. Thus Jesus make plain that th world acceptance of Christ and true Christianity Is contingent on the unity of the church. Psllow Christians, in Klamath Palls, and everywhere, should w deem It a thing Incredible that the followers of Jesus Christ, in this highly favored country, should re sume that original peace, purity, and unity, which belong to the constitution, and alone constitute the glory of the Body of Christ. His church, on earth? Is there anything necessary for the accomplishing of thl desirable purpose but to conform to th model and adopt the practice of the primitive New Testament church, expressly exhibited In th New Testament? Whatever alterations such procedure might produce In any or all churches, should, w believe, be deemed neither Inadmissible nor Ineligible. The Keren EearnUal Vnltlea of The New Testament Church a Keeorded hi Epheaiana 4:l-, are: ' 1 Unity at WORSHIP became there b ONE GOD. 1 I'nlty of Al'THORITT bees use ther I ONE LORD A CHRIST, t Unity tt PRACTISE bees use ther I ONE BAPTISM. 4 Unity ef PREACHING because there la ONE FAITH, t Unity ef ORGANIZATION because there Is ONE BODY. Unity of LIFE because there la ONE SPIRIT. 7 Unity ef PURPOSE becaos there ta ONE HOPE. Thl M rased passage tram God's Word contains every essential far Christian Unity. Tru catholicity rests alone in the Christ of the ages and the church which bear His Name, and obeys His orders. The Church of Christ la of necessity non-Protestant, non-Catholic, non-Episcopal, non-Reformed, non-Ecclesiastical, non-Denominational. None of these things are known ln Holy Writ, and are necessarily of man's devising. Three centuries before th organisation of any sectarian bodies, and through the rising and falling of thousands of religious parties the Church of Christ continues to herald th Lord's message of salvation: "Ye must be born again." "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ." "Repent, and be baptised every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for th remission of sins." A major evangelistic campaign is In progress at the Klamath Falls Christian Church setting forth the principles of New Testament Christianity, the basis of Christian unity, and teachings of our fundamental hope of Immortality, based on the teachings and sacrifice of the Bon of Ood, as our Bavlor. The evangelist are Mr. and Mrs. James Matthew Alley, nationally known, and eminently successful New Testament teachers, expositors, and Interpreters of New Testament truths. Service nightly except Saturday. The First Christian Church Ninth and Pin C. W. Swope, Minister Klamath Folia, Oregon