Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 07, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 194?
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACI NINI
'8 Years After Sneak
Attack, Filipinos Still
Hate, Distrust Japanese
MANILA. lire. 7 !VPuu of
rlllil )mti since Pearl Harbor hss
failed to sullen tin hostility of rill
pinoe toward til Japanese hostili
ty causrd br the unprovoked at
Urk uiin tli Philippines nd bru
tal outran during Ilia occupation
nd llbrrallun rampalgn.
Th feeling still U mi Irotii that
thi PlilllppliiM Ionian nlfirt rell
ably ! reported to havt recently
acrvrd notice on amoral MacArth
ur It could not guarantee tha safety
of any proposed Nipponese trade
mlMlun.
Anil-Jap Victory
The November t election of Presi
dent Klpldio Qulrlno u, In a large
part, attributed to hla anil-Japanese
attllud and hla uncompromising
Ray of Hope
For Patty
And Parents
CHICAGO, Dec. 7 Wv-After three
7ara of struggle to keep their baby
daughter alive, a ray of hop dawn
ed today for th parent of four-year-old
Patty Owrn.
. Palty ram back to Chicago yes
terday auflerlng from a lung dls
which threaten! to block her
air tube so much ao that ah
must wear an oo gen maak almoat
constantly. Bh was whtaked Im
mediately to Illinois Research hos
pital. Ther Or. Ilrnry C. Poncher, head
Of th pediatric department, aald
he thinks "ther Is a lot w ran
do for hrr th Is not a hopeless
case.
Critical Hours
"Th neat 48 hours will be criti
cal, but If aha survive them she
may b all right "
The girl I th daughter of Mr.
nd Mrs, Robert Owens. Owens look
hu family to rtunnyvale. Calif., two
years ego.Jiopmg the cllniat would
help Pally. Hut he wasn't able to
make tli return trip hla finances
allot by the continual drain of raring
for Patty, would permit only his
wife to go.
A relative. Mrs. franrla Boyn
tnn. explained this She said:
-We didn't know how bad th
situs lion was until Mrs. Owens and
Patty arrived.
Eapeastir
-Bob hsd to stay In California
because h could not afford to coma
her." Mrs. Boynton" added that
Owens la a drafting engineer with
"good Job" but that Patty began
to sicken when sh was six months
old. Bh went on:
-Ever since then It' been IM
month for penicillin, an aiplrator
inuch of Ilia lime, lou of sulfa
asdrugs, and aureomycln. too.
l They'y had to sell things. They
have been wonderful parents."
School Lunchroom,
I own rroiecr
WASILLA. Alaska.' Dec. T m
Teachera and parenta alike swung
hammers and chipped In from their
paychecks to construct a lunchroom
for th Wasilla school out of an
abandoned storeroom.
Volunteer workers estimated th
coats and sold soma 1500 In bonds to
pay for tha venture.
Tha bonds will be paid off from
lunchroom proceeds. Prank P. Jones,
school auiertntendeiit, estimated
th bonds should be paid off by
October of 1953.
stand for reparations from tha Nip
ponese. On of Qulrlno'a most effective
devices In his campaign against
Jos P. Laurel, puppet president un
der th Japanese, was exhibition
of a newsrerl showing Laurel In
Tokyo partlrlpatlng In formation of
the Southeast Aula co-proierlty
aplirr under t'le-lale Premier Hi
des I Tojo.
Plllplnna persistently ask why the
United Htates has taken a "soft"
altitude toward Japan.
'Mr MlaUke'
Many of them say the United
flutes Is making a big mlalak In
trying to democrats Japan and
Oermany people with an Ingrained
subservience to th military.
They atronxlv rrltlrlse tha spend
ing of large sums of American mon
ey to restore th economy of a
trade rival and Ilia waiving or re
duction of reparatlona ' damage
caused by th former enemy.
In both esses, Pillplno theorize
thai th United 8 La lea s motivated
by a desire to erect a bulwark
against tha spread of communism.
Ilut they quickly point to th rise
of Oermany under Hitler atler de
morratlntion efforts following
World Witf I.
N rsllh
Filipinos ssy they hav no faith
In Japan's constitutional disarma
ment. They express fear that
another powerful Jspsn will arise
because of the nation's habit of
obedience to a dictatorial power.
Nor do they Ilk th Idea of Ja
pn becoming th workshop of Asia.
Plllplnna want economic self-sufficiency.
They ssy Jspanese political
power surely would follow trade su
premacy In Asia.
Pur such reasons. Filipinos do not
reconcile themselves to waiving
reparations for th damage they
till see about them dally damage
started December I, IMI. when Jap
anese planes began dropping bombs
her shortly after Pearl Harbor.
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MUNITIONS HEAD
Hubert T.. Howard (above), '
(0, former Chicago Industrialist,
was named by President Truman
as Munitions Board chairman ef
th Department f Dtfeoe.
Merrill Snow Boll
Friday Evening
MERRILL The annual Snow ball
aponsored by the Olrls Athletic as
sociation will take place Prlday
evening In the high school gym.
Th alfalr Is seml-formal and is
always on of tha nicest events of
attractively decorated In a "sweet
attractlvely decorated In a "sweet
heart theme" and th public Is In
vited to rn)oy dancing from 9 till 1.
Music will be furnished by the
Oregon HUl-Ulllle,. and tickets may
be purchased from any member of
the OAA.
Want Ads don't cost they payl
Father-Daughter
Banquet Friday
MERRILL Tli annual father
daughter banquet of the Camp PI re
and Bluebird girls will be held this
Prlday evening at 8 16 pm. In the
Moose hall. Olrls whose fathers are
unabl to attend may ask a friend
to attend with them.
Oursts of the evening will be Vir
ginia Denton. Camp fire executive
for Klamath county, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Porter and Mrs. E. C. Heed.
Hunnicutr, Lodge
Noble Grand
MERRILL Prank llunlrutt was
elected noble grand of Merrill IOOP
lodge at a regular session of that
organisation November 30. Other
mw officers are Charles Heaton,
vice grand: V. C. Rexford, secretary:
Warren fruits, treasurer; and Tom
Barry will serv a three-year term
as trustee.
The elk steak feed is planned for
December 10. and anyone wishing
tickets should contact O. J. Harris.
Uel Dlllard and Carl Llndberg
served refreshments following th
meeting.
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HIGH
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News and
Comments
h
Flo Ann
Perkins
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By PLC ANN PKRKINU
With all th acUvitles planned
between now and th first of the
year, th next four weeks seem
almost chock full. Thursday, Prlday
and Saturday of this week are the
dates of I he 20-30 basketball tour
nament. Tuesday, December II, Is the date
set for a Latin club Christmas
party for members and their guest.
December 10 la the dale of the
WhlakerUio dsnce. The Spanish club
1 holding lis Induction and Christ
n.aa party December 20.
Th -Nutcracker Bull" will be
presented to the public December
21 and 22. Ther la a aemlformal
danc scheduled for December 23.
December 26 la the Jobs Daughters
Installation danc and December 27
I he DeMolay Bnowball formal at
the country club.
Then December 31, New Year's
Eve., several groups are talking of
having a danca for the high school
students. All this la In addition to
tha many practice scheduled for
everyone participating In the
Chrlatmae production as well as the
basketball games.
Several groups have decided to
postpone plans for parties, but
others are still trying to find open
dates.
It was a short dsy todsy with
school letting out at I:4i for those
purchasing tickets to see Hamlet."
Tickets were sold yesterday and to
day for the special matinee price of
50 cents and those attending th
movie were dismissed at th early
hour. Literature about th play and
lh movi were passed out in Eng
lish classes yesterday.
Th Pep Peppers will be out In
full fore all three nights of th
30-30 basketball tournament tins
week. They voted to attend all tli
games of the tournament In uni
form and In their assigned section.
Cue of the plana of the club com
Inn up In tha near future will be in
oiganuatlon of a "card section."
wlier by usuig different colored
cards letters can be outlined or
pictures drawn for spectators across
tli way to view.
Henley Girls Make
Honor Roll
Th second six weeks period of
the Henley high school found two
twelfth grade girls on the grand
honor roll. They srs Caralo Rob
Inette and Marlon Carson. Other
twelfth graders on the honor roll
were Sylvia Keady and Eva Mae
Alexander.
Others making the honor roll were
In the eleventh grade. Norma
Augustus; tenth grade, Betty Bran
dejsky and Richard H1U; ninth
grade, Betty Lou Carson, Donald
Anderson, Sharon Plnchum, Relno
Hurlbut. Allen Ward, Nora Meeker,
Shirley Ralston and Delia Ann
Wick; eighth grade, Donellda Mae
donald. Pat OTJonahua. Richard
Hill and Kay Roblnette; seventh
grade. Rosemary O'Keefe.
Highway Problems
Meet Scheduled
PORTLAND, Dec. 1 CP) Legis
lative highway committees of
Washington and Oregon plan a
meeting her January to review
Joint problems, particularly on th
subject of trucks and busses.
Th Oreson committee discussed
finance her yesterday. Rep. Ralph
Moor, Coos Bay, said menu
sources were also being reviewed
the neighboring state group.
Th ant puts solid food In a pock
et back of Its Jaws. Th food la
squeexed, the Juice la swallowed and
th rest Is thrown away.
Made ESPECIALLY For
KIDDIES'
CHEST COLDS
Thr e pm-uI Child lliW Mm
lron meus lor kMdMV Under kia.
M utUsvrol not only gpvea epdr relief
but it break up eonjxtun in upper
bronchial tub, mm nd throat. Just
rub it ca chat, throat and bark.
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DEC. 10th
Music by
PAPPY GORDON'S ORCHESTRA
Pappy la coming- back from Crass Valley especially for
this dance!
DANCING 9 to 1
Admission $1, Tax Inc. Ed "Pappy" Gordon
Proceeds to b used to purchasa fir fighting clothing for tha Voluittoars. Bring
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