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curve alone th way and tht seven-mil stretch
from th lop of Oreensprlnge down Into th valley.
Mew type ant la Iron guard rail ara going up alone
thu stretch . . . And why do people, talk of making
the Lake of tht Wood road the main route to
the valley, when that seven-mile stretch could be
entirely relocated, living tint clan road all the
way, for a mere fraction of what the other would
costr (The Lake of the Wooda contingent could akin
me for this; but they'll hara to catch ma tint.) . . .
Soma Washington towns politely tell you, with
signs at the outskirts, that "Traffic Laws Are
Enforced." . . . Fine weather through Thanksgiving
Indicates a mild, open winter.
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
SIDE GLANCES
TUESDAY, NOV. 2?, M!4
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Business I Notion Todoy
WORLDWIDE BIBLE BEADING TEXT FOB TO.
DAY! The Everlasting Salvation. Isaiah SS.
Ho. every one that thlrsteih. coma ye to the
waters, and ha that hath no money; coma ye. buy.
and eat: yes, come, buy wine and milk without
money and without price.
Wherefore do ye spend money for that which
Is not bread? and your labour for that which
aatlsfleth not? hearken diligently unto Me, and
at ya that which la good, and let your soul delight
Itself In fatness. ..J
Incline your ear, and come unto Met hear, and
your soul shall live; and I will make an ever
lasting covenant with you. even the sura mercies
of David.
Behold, I have given him for a witness to the
people a leader and commander to the people.
Behold, thou shall call a nation that thou k no west
not. and nations that knew not they shall run
unto thee because of the Lord thy Ood. and for
the Holy One of Israel; for Ha hath gloried thee.
Bee ye the Lord while Ha may be found, call ya
upon Him while He Is near;
Let the wicked forsake His way. and the un
righteous man Hla thoughts: and let him return
unto the Lord, and He wlU have mercy on him;
and to our Ood, for He wul abundantly pardon.
ror My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither
re your ways My way, salth the Lord.
Tor as the heavens ara higher than the eanh.
so are My ways higher than your ways, and My
thoughts than your thoughts.
For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from
heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the
earth, and maketh It bring forth the bud. that It
may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater:
60 shall My word be that goeth forth out of My
mouth: It shall not return unto Me void, but it
ahall accomplish that which I please, and It shall
prosper In the thing whereto I sent It.
For ye shall go out with Joy, and be led forth
with peace: the mountains and the hills shall break
forth before you Into singing, and an the trees of
the field shall clap their hands.
Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree,
and Instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle
tree-, and It shall be the Lord tor a name, for an
everlasting sign that shall not be cut oft.
Thh and Thai
By DEB ADDISON
AWENATCHEE. Wash, man passes the word
that the Washington state apple commission
very similar to the Oregon state potato com
mission is a oay ssie ua a
dollar short. His opinion Is that
it should hara been laying the
marketing ground work while the
apple market waa still strong.
The last couple of years It's gone
to pot and the commission wasnt
ready. Let's hope that Scott War
ren and the other Oregon potato
commissioners ara there In time.
One difference: potato growers
aren't faced with shipping to the
east coast with freight bills go
ing higher than selling prices.
This has happened to apples and
pears.
World Today
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
MILLIONS of Europeans undoubtedly ara breath
ing easier because of the unqualified reitera
tion of America's policy against any rearming of
Germany.
Both U. 8. Defense Secretary
Johnson and Chief of Staff Gen
eral Bradley, who are overseas
conferring with Western Europe t
top military men. have declared
emphatically that the Washing
ton government has no intention
of rearming the reich. This posi
tion previously had been an
nounced by President Truman
and Secretary of Bute Acheson.
but it likely gathers force from
the fact that Johnson and Brad,
ley are working on a unified plan
for the defense of Western Europe.
MACKENZIE
L3J
ADDISON
NOTE to O. K. Puckett and other Keno lum
inaries: There's a fine eye-sore of dumped tin
cans alongside the highway Just past Brimming
Cup trm. Bly cleaned up. How about this little
dab? . . . Why .do people talk of going "over the
hump" to Medford, when there's no point on the
road anywhere near aa high as the Oregon Tech
campus? At Hayden mountain the high point Is
4895, Parker mountain is 4356" and Oreensprings
only 455L It's a fine road except for a couple of
EUROPE'S fear and hatred of German militarism
has become deep-seated as the result of the
two catastrophic World Wars. She thought she had
ham-strung this Teutonic spirit of conquest with
the treaty of Versailles at the end of the first con
flict which the kaiser almost won. But in 1935
Dictator Hitler started to tear up the pact by
brasenly Inaugurating an unlimited armament pro
gram and compulsory military service.
From then on Europe watched in helpless fascia
atlon, like a bird hypnotised by a snake, while the
arrogant fuehrer openly prepared for war. Western
Europe Is determined not to be caught In a third
World War perpetrated by the reich or anybody
else. France In particular la adamant In de
manding that Germany be rendered harmless.
THE justice of this Allied position has been
recognised tacitly by the new German republic
at Bonn. The government has agreed to the Allied
demilitarization demands. Moreover it has prom
ised to do all in its power to prevent the creation
of new German military strength.
This means, of course, that Germany must remain
Impotent militarily tor perhaps a long period how
long Is one of the imponderables. In any event, the
chiefs of staff of Asoerica, Britain and France, who
are meeting in Paris to lay plans for the defense
of Western Europe, must figure on Germany as a
military non-entity for the present.
This creates a strange situation, for while Ger
many theoretically wouldn't be able to assist the
democracies In event of war, yet she must be pro
tected, since she la being made an important part
of Western Europe's economic setup. Just how such
a situation would work out In the long run Is
problematical
Should another war develop between West and
East Europe (which Heaven forbid) Western - Ger
many presumably would be In the front-line defenses
of the West. What happens then to the mainten
ance of German military Impotence? It seems a fair
guess that the reich would become not only a vital
base for operations of the Western Allies, but
might be Invited to call Oerman manpower
the colors for defense.
HOWEVER, that's crossing several bridges before
we come to them. The great hope la we never
shall come to them.
The defensive plan now under study In Paris
calculated to be a mighty deterrent to any aggres
sion. When that plan has been completed It will
be Implemented by almost a billion dollars In
money and arms which the IT. 8. congress voted to
help strengthen the twelve signatories of the North
Atlantic pact.
Western Germany, if It fulfills the promise held
out by Its new democratic government, will In effect
be a sleeping partner In the Atlantic pact which
defends her.
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COML ISM SV MA SMtlCC. I
t.'v. amnsHT. s.
"This report card it too good now my dad it going to
keep me at those, book every minute expecting me to
lead the class'."
Boyle's Column
Salty Old Colonel Warns
Never Give Gun to nun
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK. oPt I dropped in
the other day to get a quick sueup
on the international military situa
tion from my old friend. Col. Amos
Frothing. U. S. A.
The antique gent rettrea irom ac
tive service during the Tsft admin
istration, but still likes to phone an
occasional word of friendly advice
to the Pentagon. '
I louna 101
cunnl knee deep
in his 1909 cav
alry boots, sip
ping some 100
proof bourbon
and growling at
a typewriter.
"Whafre you
up to. sir?" I
asked, touting
him a snappy
Boy Scout aa
lute.
-Well. I'm
writing a piece
for The Infantry
Journal that makes all histories of
the Spanish-American war obso
lete," said the colonel. "I've Just
discovered Theodore Roorevelt took
the wrong path up San Juan hllL"
"How Interesting. I remember
your last article on ."
MISTAKES
"You mean the one in which I
listed 17 fatal tactical orders given
by the Duke of Wellington at Wa
terloo?" said the colonel, pleased,
"Yes, that caused quite a stir. It
was a lucky thing for Wellington
that Napoleon had Indigestion that
day. He made IS mlrtar.es"
To pry the old fellow out of the
past, I asked him what he thought
of the present military picture in
Europe.
-Static. Junior. It's static as all
get out."
M
mi
BOYLE
Film Fanfare
Cesar Romero, Studio Part
After 13-Year Association
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 29 WV-Cesar
Romero and 20th-Fox have come to
I friendly parting after 13 years
i of association.
J "Actually it has been 15 years'
the actor recalls, "because I waa
' under contract to 20th Century for
two years before it merged with
.- Fox."
"There was .10 trouble between the
; studio and me," he said. "I Just
- wanted, to get out of the rut. I
J had been doing some pretty bad
pictures.
X "I don't think Til sign with an
; other studio. I want to try free
. lancing. I doubt If 111 make more
money this way, but 111 have the
chance to choose the rolee I'll play."
Romero is now playing a meanie
t In his first outside film, "The Iron
; Cage." He next plans a color mu-
. steal which will be filmed in Eng
' land and Scotland next year.
Betsy Drake Is the happiest girl
' In town, now that Cary Orant Is
. back. 'I've been homesick for him
or Is it 'hlmsick'?" she remarked on
i the "Here Lies Love" set. . . . The
; town's public relations minds are
; mad at Humphrey Bogart for his
i outspoken remarks. . . . Robert
', . Young Is glowing over the audience
. rating on his new air show, "Father
Knows Bert."
Nancy Oulld and David Wayne
. were an interesting duo at the "On
the Town" preview. . . . Talk of
the town la tne poor bla done by
' Shirley Temple's two new pictures.
; Belief is that ner divorce la hurting
, her box-office. . . . Betsy Blair Is
working In MOM'S "Mystery Street.'
J' but hubby Gene Kelly doesn't think
' txie u sign lor a term contract.
Oene Alltrv imm his nlana in rhl.
cago to present awards to 4-H club-
i bers. . . . Oar Moore will return to
; Italy after he finishes "The Vicious
Years." He did two films there for
. Roberto Rossellinl, but never got
' ; his Hollywood career in high gear,
i . . . . Mickey Rooney and Lew Ayres
i may have left the studio, but
' they're still working for MOM on
radio transcriptions.
Farley Granger discounts reports
oc an early marriage lor him.
will marry some day and maybe
have two kids, he remarked on
the "Edge of Doom" set. . . . Strange
how few academy-worthy female
performances thlr year and how
many male ones. Last year was the
reverse. . . . Paul Henreid has left
for Europe to star with Merle
Oberon in "The Charmed Circle."
The film will be shot in a "haunted
castle near Cannes for French Pro
ducer Andre Bar rut.
Producer "Jave Garber has a 15-
year franchise to make films In
Kingston, Jamaica. He tays condi
tions are ideal tor filming there and
plans to Import Hollywood talent
and workers. . . . Burt Lancaster Is
plotting a stand at London's Palla
dium next spring, to astound Britons
with his gvmnattlcs.
Doctor Soys
Gallstones Troublesome
You May Need an Operation
Do you foresee war?"
Certainly I forsee war." snorted
CoL Frothing. "That's my Job. I
can foresee war as long as the hu
man race stays as lamebrain as it
is now."
Rl'SSIA
I aked him when he thought the
festivities with Russia would begin.
Runua?" he asked. "What makes
you think we'll g to war with Rus
sia?"
-Well, a lot people seem to think
that"
"A lot of people probably think
that nylon comes from worms. Just
because silk does." growled the ven
erable vet. "But that don't make it
so.
"Look. son. ou may grow old
and die. and your children may
grow old and die. before we have
to fight Ruse'i. There may be a
war with ten other countries before
that. Including Oermany."
He saw my eyebrows go up.
DARN FOOLS
"A lot of darn fools are saying
we should re-arm the Oermans to
serve as a butfer between us and
the Russians, ' aald the colonel test
ily.
-That's nonsense. I wsa glad to
see General Bradley I s deadset
against that Idea. Smart fellow, that
Bradley for a young man under
90.
"Son. never give a gun to the
Hun. I got too much respect for the
Oermans to think you can pay them
to fight our wars. If they get guns
again, they'll use 'em any dam'
way they think will serve them best
They might team up with the Rus
sians to whip us, and then turn
around and lick the tar out of the
Russians. In (act. that's Jurt what
I think they'd do. They don't have
any inferiority complex once they
start goose-stepping, you know.
SILLY
"Hiring a Oerman army to fight
for us would be Just like trying to
employ the late Jesse James aa a
bank guard."
The colonel poured himself four
fingers of bourbon and drank it neat.
New Housing,
Big Yindows,
Spur Business
tiy ss.uir. vi:Hir. r
ir'or HAM DAWHON)
NEW YOK. Nov. 29 lAV-That
Utile vine covered cottage in the
country with rotes round the door
Is money in the pocket of the na
tion's nurserymen.
They sell the stuff thsl dreams
ara made of and songs are written
about. And their trees and shrubs
and plants also are used for some
very practical purposes, loo.
Good Outlook
This year .luraerymen estimate
they will sell more of their wares
than they ever have before. Aa tor
next year, they are keeping their
fingers crossed. Their business usu
ally follows the economic ups and
downs of the country as a whole
They are keeping an eye on pension
plans, too. More pensions mean
more planting.
Dr. Richard P. White, executive
secretary of the American Associa
tion of Nurserymen, says the sale
of what is known In the trade as
horticultural specialties this year
will run more than tM0.000.0O0. That
Is a record. The 1300 members of his
association are getting a big share
of that total In their trees, bushes,
plants and shrubs, beside cut flow
ers, seeds and bulbs.
LEADER
.California stands at the head of
the list with 14 per cent of the tout
sales volume. The business Is con
centrated In Los Angeles county.
New York Is In second place with
( per tent. Third place goes U Penn
syvlanla with S per cent, and Illi
nois Is In fourth place with 74 per
cent
A look at building construction
figures throws some light on that
sales pattern. Dun A Bradstreet re
ports New York and Los Angeles
are the leading cities In value of
building permits Issued the first ten
months this year.
' Sales Puller
New home construction is one of
the heavy sales pullers for the nur
serymen. Landscaping of new
homes Is required by most banks
and others taking a mortgage on a
new home. It Increases the value
of the property and enhances re
sale value, the bankers figure.
And that's also what building con
tractors figure. A new subdivision
with landscaping sells better than a
barren one. Picture windows In the
newly popular ranch houses mske
generous landscaping a necessity.
Nurserymen aren t depending
alone on new homes. They are
reaching out aggressively to get
owners of old homes to buy their
wares. They are pointing out that
the wisteria vlnlng over a window
Isn't Just for looks. It has a practi
cal value. It shades the Interior of
the house from hot summer sun,
and In wintertime It drops It leaves
and leu the warm sun come in.
Protection
Carrying the Idea farther, the
nurserymen plug the virtues of the
shelterbelt of plantings to keep off
harsh winter winds or to Impede
the movement of frost toward a
home.
When summer comes they long
ingly talk about the shsde of the
old apple tree. Fruit trees In general
are becoming more popular. One
large eastern suburban developer Is
Including a selection of fruit trees
on every lot. More and more classl-
From Baby, Crystal Days
Radio Has Become Big Boy
rr JAMtKK MARI.OW
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 HVOiir
Ute week-end 4iid the Thanksgiving
holiday I got earache from radios
and eyestrain from television.
Remembers bnrk to the painless,
peaceful days uf crystal, I began
to think: The baby's pretty big
now.
How nii?
But how big? Bo I got some
notes together on the boom In hear
and -see.
Take television
By the first of the year, manu
facturers say. Uiere II be three mil
lion television irrrlvlng iru In the
hands of the public, , ,
Modern television was Introduced
at the World's Fair In New York
1939. That year, too, a baseball
game was televised to experimental
stations. . ,
In 1941 the first llreniad commer
cial television atallon started busi
ness atop the Empire Bute building
In New York. Before the end of
that year eight licensed stations
went into business.
fr't't 'S OK
(Before It ran operate, a televt
slon or radio stntion must get the
okay of the FCC. the federal cum
munlcattona commission, which Is
the federal agency controlling the
air wavesi.
Television receiving rU were on
the market before the war. But the
war stopped the building of new
sets and new broadcasting stations
although six television stations did
burtnesa during the war.
Thl wartime fleece waa lifted In
October, 1945. Now 90 television sta
tions are operating. The FCC has
given an okay to 22 more.
In addition. fCC has 250 other
applications fur approval of new sta
tions but the FCC Is holding up on
them. Why? FCC gave two main
reaaoru :
Crowded
Lark of room for new stations un
til some adjustments are made
about distributing the air waves
and Interference between stations.
Meaning: tran .mitten were bother
ing one another because there did
not seem to be enough distance be
tween them.
No coast-to-coast relays yet. But
there's a relay up and down the
Atlantic coast and as far west as
Chicago and 8t Louis.
Meanwhile, FCC wanted to see If
color television waa ready, H
' rallMl hfttrltifa.
There waa a big argument ever
this: Industry split wide open, one
part claiming color television la fine
now, the other saying color la still
not as good as black and white.
Hearing
Til FCC has spent wks In hear-
Ins', listening to the arguments.
Will Siend more weeks, listening to
more argumenu, starting In February.
So, as for the IH4 question when
do we get color televlilon In our
parlors? You II Just have to gueaa.
Take radio
Now over 2000 AM (amplitude
modulation) and about goo FM
(frequency modulation) stations on
the air. FCC has a stark of appli
cations from peopl who want te
start some more
lint Broadcast?
You'll get argumenu on the data
ol lit first radio broadcast But
commercial broadcasting got under
way III 1910.
Ill addition lo Die 200 commerci
al broadcasting stations, mentioned
above, about 150 000 other stations
are operating. They Include, for tt-j
ample: -f
29.000 aeronautical (aircraft) sta
tions; 6000 public safely stations,
such aa polir and fire depart
ments; SJ.000 amateur stations, and a
so on.
Ellsworth Makes
Speech Tour
ROSEBURO, Nov. 29 UP)
Schools, logging camps, granges.
fraternities, and chambers of com
merce will entertain Congressman
Harris Elliworlh during the next
three weeks.
The fourth district repreaenutlve
announced a 'ull speaking schedule
through December 14. before start
ing hat return Ulp to Washington,
D. a, December II or 19.
KKVIMInNs)
8POKANE. Nov. 29 (4) A discus
slon of proposed revisions of the
state mining securities act will high,
tight a two-day convention of the
Northwest Mining association here
this Friday and Saturday.
For a lew pemiM per word you
can , v.. us lo thousands through
a Want. Ad I Prion IUL
fled advertlaemenU of homes for
sal carry the line "fruit trees."
Over and above Hie utility of i
landscaping Is the beaut) of a well
laid out garden and the satisfaction '
of living in It. Any nurseryman :
will whip out a sUck of pictures to
show "how you, too, can make your 1
60 by loo plot look like an tsute."
Farmers and Industrialists art
being sold along the same lines
landscaping adds beauty and valu 1
to property.
Coll 4616 or S436
Baraboo
ELECTRIC
for
WESIX
Electric Heat
410 Adams
"What about the atom bomb?'
Inquired. ,
"Olad you brought that up. Jun
ior." he said. "I've got a small
scale model I 've been testing in the
bathroom. Come In, and I'll show
you how It works."
I left hastily. You never can be
cure that old colonel la kidding.
Capsule review: "The Hasty Heart"
(WB) la a simple and touching
story of the backwash of war. It's
a tale of a dour Scotsman soon to
die in a Burma hocpltal. Fortu
nately, It's done with good sense
and sentiment Ronald Reagan and
Patricia Neal are fine, but the real
news is Richard Todd, who is hand
some and convincing as the Boot
Judge Petitions
For Man s Pardon
SCRANTON. Pa, Nov. 29 W)
Judge Llnius Hoban sentenced a
man to 20 to 60 years In prison
11 years ago but now he Is asking
the prisoner be paroled and given
another chance.
During his confinement 32-year-
old George Hreben of Bcranton has
written the Judge regularly. He
made the Jurist a ship model and
prayed for him when Hoban was
reported missing in action during
the war.
Hreben was convicted February
31. 1939, of a aeries of burglaries.
He was on parole at the time from
a previous conviction.
By EDWXV P. JORDAN. M. D.
Written for NEA Service
Stagnation or slowing of the flow
of bile through the gall-bladder Is
believed to be at least one of the
causes of gallstones. Although no
one knows exactly why stagnation
should occur, such things as exces
sive fatness, lack of exercise, wear
ing of corsets, sagging of the ab
dominal organs and long-held posi
tion of stooping forward may slow
the bile flow.
Whatever the cause for the for
mation of gallstones, they become
increasingly common after 30 and
are most frequent between 40 and
50. About three-fourths of all cases
are In women.
Gallstones can get caught in the
duct or passageway leading out
of the gallbladder and produce se
vere pain and blockage to the flow
of bile. Unless this happens the
symptoms are likely to be rather
mild, at least at urst. ine most
common is "Inrltgestion." Many
peoDle merely complain of a sense
of fullness in the abdomen and a
vague feeling of discomfort.
Detected By X-rays
Gallstones can almost always be
detected by means of X-rays. Some
of them can be found by a simple
X-ray plate of the gallbladder re
glon. In most cases, however, a spe
cial dye, or coloring matter has to
be given to the patient which la
eliminated through the gallbladder.
An X-ray taken at the proper time
after taking this dye should show
any gallstones present.
If stones are producing any symp
toms and even sometimes when
they are not operation to remove
them and the entire gallbladder
must be seriously considered,
Whether operation is desirable re
quires a good deal of Judgment. In
cluding alalysls of the X-ray studies,
the symptoms, age and the general
physical condition.
There Is no medicine which can
be given which will dissolve the
stones. Also there I no sure way
of making them pass down the bile I
duct into the Intestines. j
The roc tor Answer
QUESTION: What can be done i
for Infectious dandruff? I
ANSWER: The number of sug
gested methods of prevention and
treatment are so numerous mat
they cannot be listed here. Probably
the care of 'he scalp, which in
volves washing about once a week.
rubbing with the tips of the fingers
and exposure to the air and sun.
nrovldine these are not too drying.
will do as much as anything to
prevent the development of dandruff.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep grati
tude to our many friends and neigh
bors, and to the employes of the
Klamath Valley hospital for assist'
ance. sympathy, and floral offerings
during the loss of our daughter and
sister. Harriet Jane oroves.
MR. and MRS. F. E. PATTER
SON, MR. and MRS. HOWARD
HARTLEY,
MR. and MRS. TOM PATTER
SON, MR. and MRS. BOB PATTERSON.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all of my lodges,
kind friends, and neighbors for
their manv kind expressions of
sympathy for the beautiful floral
offerings and condolences In the
loss of my beloved husrjana.
MRS. O. T. MCDONALD.
SCHOOL BUSES
SALEM, Nov. 29 More than
1100 achool buses have been In
spected under the new achool bus
Inspection law passed by the 1941
legislature, Secretary of State New
bry aald today, .
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