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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1949)
WEDNSDAY, DEC. 14, 19411 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NIKE United Church Sought By Several Protestant Branches Meeting Today 4 (IIIKKIWICH ,Conn. lire, u wy Kalaullshlcnt of a United protea taut rhiilh imrllir to un mull Indriwmlot rcnrrrgatlons with In adequate finance and facilities v. is fount el conference opening here tudN. llrnreaeatlves nf more tlun It, 000.0110 rbrchiiocrs were to attend tin Uireeday conference. I Hit Issue The mai business will be to ee tauluh aiermancnt committee "to esplore sreral proposal! which will bt lubmlled to Interested denoml nullum r United Church of ChrUt In America." Thl il was explained by Dr. Mik A. 3w(vr, ro-eiecutlve eee rruiy n(:he Hume Mlwloiu coun cil. Till agency, which represent! ii rrllglds bcdlee. arranged t h t conferend. Dr. Trtfian B. Douglesa, executive lce prcrtent ol the Board of Home (lulniu. Congregational Chrlatlnrtrhurch, Mid demand for the mertig hud been spurred by deficiency In church facilities for Buny of ne nation'! 47,000.000 Prot. lanta. I Uponsors Tlie rnferrnce la sponsored by seven itJtnm.natlon representing It. 140 001 mem ben. Keren other denomlntlons. with 4.257.000 mem bera, ai aendlnf obaenreri. Alao attendln ara ecnsullant from four Interdenominational council!. PreaKtig over I ha sessions 1 1 Dr. DiikiM llorton. secretary of tha Oeitral council of the Congre-galtonaK-'hrlsMari churchea. Hera To some of tha thing! Dr. IViuglaa mentioned In connection with III conterenca'i almi: Many new coimunltm don't hava a church tr Sunday arhool. Oldtr commurtlca, with ahrlnklm popu latloni. ihould hava a consolidated church Mtead o trying tutllely to auppnrt several. A congregation In KggcrtMlle. N. V. tura a chicken coop. Oe In Olenvlew. 111., uses a bowltnimllry. On Long Iland. New York. I Manhauet congregation usee a roadlde rrataurent and a South lemualead congregation, a (arage.i Problem! Dr. uiglaM aald a alronger at tack euld ba mada on auch prob lem! homing, racial lUlfe and Juvenl) delinquency uirougn a unltedchurcn. Theieve denomination sponsor- Ing ta) conferenca are: Melhodlat r.hurcL Disciples of Christ. Evan gelic and Reformed church. Prea bvtrrin chunh In tha U. S. A, Congregation il Christian churchei, Moravian churrn In America I north ern province i and African Metho dlt Episcopal Zinn. These churihra already accept each other'! m'nUtrles and sacra ments. Obaerven are being aenl by these denomination: Protestant Eplaco pal church. Church of tha Brethren, rive Yeara Meeting nf Prlenda In Lutheran, Rvangellcal United Breth ren, Preibyteiian rhurch In the U. 8. iHouthl, and Churchea of Ood In North America. Consultanla aia being aent by the Federal Council of the Churchea of Christ in America. National Council of Community Churchea. Interna tional Council of Religious Educe tlon, and the Home Mlsalona council. Racial Bars Cost City House Funds CHAIILOTTK. N. C Dec. 14 141 The federal government hai reject ed this city's application lor 400 public housing units because the project was Intended tor Negroe only. City official! met today to discuss a new bid. President Truman itruck out the project In line with the administra tion announced policy to prevent racial discrimination In ma use oi publlo housing funds. Executive Secretary Harold J. Dlllehay of the Charlotte Housing Authority announced the turndown yesterday. He said It would be necessary to revise the application. eliminating reference to wnite or Negro occupancy. If approval was to be obtained. The public housing edmlnlstra tlon has announced that segregation In protects will be left up to local authorities aa long a the number of unite Is apportioned fairly among the races. Official! here Interpreted this to mean that after the government ap prove! a project, the policy of lim iting occupancy to Negroes can be exercised on a local level. RLAl'GHTKRIIOVHK POUT SALEM. Dec. 14 uTt Melvln Conk- lln, Salem, waa named by the atate department of agriculture yesterday to supervise slaughterhouse sanlta tlon In Oregon. For the pail eight years, he haa been field supervisor for tha milk control law. v. . f ( r ! j '. , - ( ' - U i h ! 137- TlVtZU . g WANTED MEN Two criminally insane men who escaped from the Oregon state hoipital are still at large and are be lieved to have passed through Klamath Falls and escaped into California. Shown above are Marion Watson (left), 21, and Robert Mclvin Burr, 23. Youngster Livens Up Home Scene BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Dec. 14 UP) Bedlam broke loose when two-year-old Mickey HoUoway got nil head stuck In the banister. The playful Mickey was up to till old trick of making faces at sister Bhlrlry, 12, last nlghL All of a sudden he got hla head caught between two Iron ban of the stair case. Mickey screamed "bloody mur der," said hla mother, Mrs. J. L. HoUoway. Somebody called tha fire department. The firemen got Mick ey loose with a crowbar. They gave the boy a dime to keep him quiet during the opera tion. Newspaper photographers came to take Mickey'! picture. "I'm not afraid." he told them. But he waa very careful not to put hla heid very far through the banister when he stuck out his tongue at hla lister the neat time. Mrs. Word's Cats To Gt Food LOS ANOELES, Dec. 14 UVtk Pan-American Clipper leaves here today with It pounds of food for Mrs, Angua Ward! four hungry cm. Mrs. Ward kept her animals with her all during tha time she and her consul general husband were held prisoner! by China'! Communist!. All are now en route to Kobe, Ja pan, aboard the SS Lakeland Vic tory. Robert Kendell. president of the York, sounded the call for aid yesterday. The Coast Pishing company of Wilmington, Calif, responded forth with by announcing It will ship the cat food to Japan today. O'Dwyer Gets Gift Con of Wottr BLOOMINOTON, Ind, Dec. 14 ( A five-gallon can of this city's surplus ' water waa on 1U way to day to Mayor William O'Dwyer of water-short New York City. Staff member! of radio station WTT8 and television station WTTV noted water waa flowing over the waterworks dam here and decided to atart what they called an Irrl-gatlon-by-mail plan. With New York's bathleaa-shave. leu Prlday decree In mind, they said In a letter to Mayor O'Dwyer, "Hope this will be good for a few shaves, anyway." KWAO WILL SQUEAL CHICAOO (P) Maybe the burg lars who broke Into a north aide furniture itore won't talk, but one of the things they carried off most certainly will. They got away with one portable bar, one rug. two lamps and Peggy. Peggy la a talking parrot. 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