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TUKSDAY. NOVKMIWIt 13. PAGE SIX HKHALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH VMAS, OUKGON FRANK JENKINS ' ': . Editor Entered as second class matter at the post office of Klamath Falls. Ore, on August 20. 1908, under act of congress, March 1, 18" MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for publication of all the local news printed in this newspaper at well as all AP news. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall months $6.50 By Mail year $11.00 (BUlbnahd By BILL JENKINS Signs of the limes? Well, take the case of the Yon kers, New York, battle between the populace and the police. Em battled Yonkerites are threatening to seek a pay reduction (or police men unless the cops lay off hand ing out so many trallic tickets, me story behind the story seems to be that last week the voters turned down a $500 per year pay boost lor the patrolmen, un uuu election day and Monday some 73 tickets were issued. But on the following Wednesday and Thursday the boys In blue handed out 1934 ducats for parking offenses. So the voters are now retaliating with a threat to repeal a $500 pay boost voted in two year ago. Another nice squab ble coming up. Or, also yesterday, a black cat emblem of good luck in Europe, climbed to the podium and strolled across the carpet at the United Nations meeting In Paris while Anthony Eden was speaking. As Eden said, "That is the real road to peace," the cat got off a bored yawn and strolled off Into the wings. Mavbe the cat knows hu man nature better than we do. We're aU a little bored with the lasting peace that is Just around the corner. May I ask where? You suppose maybe lasting peace and prosperity are holding a confab around that corner. Prosperity has been there ever since I can re member. And come to think of It, so has peace. I wonder If the cat found anything interesting in the wings? From the very days that the first American pioneers quitted the farms on the eastern seaboard and headed west in search of new lands, we have prided ourselves on being a nation of riflemen. Even the most blase socialite faced in an argument can and will quote you stories of the skill and might of the American and his rifle, Daniel Boone used the Kentucky rifle to clear his way ot hostile Indians. From behind the shelter of New England's stone walls American ri flemen dropped the British in our war for independence. The mountain men fought their way to the Pacific by sheer courage and guts plus skill with a rifle. Ameri can riflemen fought in the Ar gonne In world war one with the trusty old Springfield. The Marines of world war two stormed the is land fortresses of the Japanese where only the rifle could win an advance. Throughout our long history we have gloried in the tra Ubh C- Jay Military WASHINGTON WH-The substan tial increase in naval air strength recommended by the joint chiefs of staff will include not only more but bigger, harder-hitting planes flying off the decks ot new or modernized carriers. This picture emerged out of a discussion with naval airmen about the navy's project to build an ultra-modern, flush-deck carrier and the planes that will be ready for her when she Is finished in late 1953 or 1954. Meanwhile, the continued pro gram of rebuilding flight decks, elevators, hangar ' facilities and other topside equipment of existing carriers will make them ready for using heavier attack aircraft and the longer-range jet fighters even before new carriers are hi the fleet. EXPANSION Naval air strength has expanded sharply since the start of the Korean war when there were only nine air groups and 20 patrol squadrons, most of them well be low authorized strength in aircraft. A recent tally showed 14 air groups and 34 patrol squadrons. (A group averages about 105 planes now; a squadron about nine air craft.) In addition, there are an unspecified number of composite squadrons and photographic and utility plane units. The contract for the new car rier, the USS Forrestal, was awarded to the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. last July. For an estimated outlay of $218,000,000 the navy expects to get a prototype carrier which probably will become the pattern for an en tirely new family of flattops. Although actual construction can't be started until sometime next year, orders for an initial sup ply of several thousand tons of steel have been placed, ENGINEERING Designers have been blueprinting the Forrestal for about a year, since the joint chiefs of staff got iM'T JUST 'wish ni HAVE YOUR CARl. PORCELAINIZED i. m. Ktg, w. . rT. wit, for lasting Tin day year car It PorelolW, lrar wsrk ndf oaa'carafrM rid baajas. A atagla ParcaMaha tratmt aitlam throe or fear avaraaa wax or "ollM ob atadi Mly f h kept cleaa fa (toy sparidlaa. bright. Pareelaiatw It appro wd mi foconaioadod by store aotono bllo factor kt rkaa km over boforo apprond aoy apptarsece redact. See Ibo roaaoas for yoaraelf. Drlro la today. BALSIGER MOTOR CO. BILL JENKINS Managing Editor dition of the Individual fighting man shooting It out with the ene my in defense of right and honor. Perhaps it would be well to re member those days. They may be dying out. The Congress ol the United States has apparently de cided that the day of the push botton war is here. I refer to their drastic cuts in appropriations for the National Board tor the Promotion of Rifle Practice. From the $370,741 requested to the pal try $130,000 finally passed by our atom-bomb-minded solons. The national board is not provid ed solely as a means of support ing the national rifle and pistol matches. Indeed it is burdened with the responslblity to "provide and maintain Indoor and cutdoor ranges where rifle practice may be carried out . . and to .create a public sentiment in respect to the necessity of rifle practice as a means of national defense." It seems to us that with the bil lions and billions of dollars being poured down the various rat holes over the country our leaders are verging on sheer Insanity when they cut the appropriation for this purpose. For no matter how powerful your A bomb or H bomb, no matter how deadly your germi cidal warfare, no matter now effi cient your methods of moss kill ing are, the man with the rifle will still win any war liable to be fought in our lifetime. And how can a man unskilled in the use of a rifle protect him self or his home? Perhaps it sounds foolish to speak of pro tecting your home with a rifle in this day and age. I assure you it is not. There may come a time very soon when only that per sonal protection will stand be tween this country and complete oblivion. If the Congress feels that it cannot afford a paltry $370,741 to purchase ammunition with which the young people of our nation may be trained to shoot then how can it, in all conscience, feel justi fied in spending hundreds of thou sands of dollars maintaining schools for bartenders, expending millions on surveys ai voter inter est, throwing away the taxpayer's money with scientific studies of the love habits of goats or main taining scores of duplicate agen cies in our capttol.f) I leave it up to you. I can t understand the reason for the reduction. Nor can I understand a nation so willing to throw away a heritage that may be our sal vation in the days to come. Affairs- word from congressional commit tees that the big carrier would be approved. A large amount of the design work and research for the navy's first projected super-carrier, the United States (on which work was stopped by order of for mer Defense Secy. Louis Johnson) has proved useable in the Forres tal, navy officials say. Work was never resumed on the United States: the whole project was scrapped. The Forrestal will be a 59,900. ton ship, 1040 feet long, with a flight deck as wide as 252 feet at one point. A multiple system of catapaults will allow simultaneous launching of four planes a feature vitally needed when sudden action is demanded. 8he will have aboard more men than any fighting ship in the world 3500. This compares with about 2700 for the 45,000-ton. Midway class carriers. Because the Forrestal will nave a flight deck unobstructed bv the conventional island, she will be able to launch and land bombers of range far greater than those now used in regular carrier operations. PROBLEMS But carrier experts explain that removal of the "island" superstruc ture is only one of the problems of building a new carrier capable of handling planes now either in construction or in design. Carrier planes, jet fighters as well as bombers, are getting bigger and heavier. The bomb , load alone for the AD attack plane now carrier based in the Korean war is greater than the weight of an entire plane of the type used at the outset of world war two. And the AD ap pears to be only an Interim point in the move toward bigger planes. Even If the present long range patrol Neptune bombers, which the Forrestal can handle, could be landed on existing carriers, they wouldn't be practical. Their wing's are fixed and therefore the span prevents them being taken down &eauty They'll Do It Every W4Z THE H0NEV CvAL WHO .AHM-ico KhJOW SUETS A (WfCE, RAVISHING WASHINGTON, Ifi The No. 1 gimmick the hidden ball trick. the Trojan horse in any attempt to get world peace, is the strategy of the local Communist party everywhere. Suppose the U.S.. Russia and the rest of the world agree on a peace plan, agree to stop arming, and in fact agree to cut down their armiments so much tnev ll no long er be a military menace to one another. That would pretty much seem to eliminate the danger of an out break of war. It would still be an Illusion, so far as the safety of the non-Communist countries is concerned. NO SHOTS They could still be taken into the Russian camp without a shot fired across their frontier, for so long as a local Communist party exists Inside each of them each is In danger of being trapped. Those local Communist parties inside the non-Communist countries wouldn't cut their ties with Russia. Wherever and whenever she could. Russia would direct them and sup port them under cover as she did in the past. In a climate of peace the local Communists might be treated with far more tolerance than now by the non-Communist countries. This would be a natural reaction. With Russia no longer a military menace, it would be easy for the non-Communist world to look upon its local Communists as helpless and ineffective. But so long as those local Com munist parties existed, even though they had no planes or guns, they d NEW YORK. W The iceman is still delivering Just about as much ice 35 million tons annually as he did 30 years ago. An this. In the face of the sale of four million mechanical refrigerators annually in recent years. Members of the National Assoc. of Ice Industries, meeting this week In Houston, Texas, say they have found new customers in In dustry to replace the ones they lost in the homes. IMPROVEMENTS t They add they have been able to keep some of the old customers and new services. The association says there are more than 10 million Ice boxes stui in use in ine numu. And more than 6000 ice companies serve the nation. The icemen's meeting in Texas follows by one week the Chicago meeting of their rivals the all-In dustry refrigeration and air con ditioning exposition with the latest in mechanical freezing and cooling. But the ice man is not down hearted. His association reports Its going after still another big mar ket through "hydro-cooling" of pro duce, developed by research It sponsored. Thousands of tons of ice will be needed, the association predicts. Hydro-cooling means plunging sweet corn, cherries, celery, let tuce, peaches, beans and other pro duce into an lcewater bath Im mediately after harvesting, to re move the field heat and arrest maturity. This improves the con dition oi the iruit and vegeiaDies, savs the association. It is also try ing to induce more food stores to display produce on Ice beds, to keep them at their freshest. on elevators and stored on hangar decks. But corresponding types of long range patrol bombers, now coming up, will have folding wings like the smaller attack and fighter planes. Wg-WO SHOWS fp 7 W CWERED TW -TICKETS J ???CJ - I pi (TL-, I FOR OtK ESKIMO BENEWrt ' , -, THE LOOT? USHEREOlJISWTtL r:X 17 Time c-i u ru R(XIT KXl-I FEEL : . , , 7; vM U.AC A A X W TWO TICKETS fUR I THfi rc in I. - i v i n . - - jurir m i aw ' ' . v a remain subsidized shock troops for Russia, trained to strike from with in when they could. They'd run for office, where that was permitted them. In order to get into and control key positions of government, useful positions to have if the time came to strike. True, they might lack any pop ular support for a while, at least while peace seemed sure, times were good, and the future looked untroubled. But no one is bold enough to predict there won't be another world depression. And as soon as it began. If it began, with misery and hunger spreading, the Com munists would get new strength and supporters. REVOLUTIONS Where they could and I wonder if anyone doubts thbi they'd take over by revolution. If they couldn't do it that directly, they'd try to take over bloodlcssly through elec tion to enough key offices. And when they struck, if they won. Russia would have won. It would be a victory for Russia just as good as conquest by arms but far less costly in men and blood. I don't think anyone any longer has any illusion that Russia is not determined this shall be a Com munist world or that the Russian leaders may have once thought that but have changed their minds. The final victory, a Communist world, is the Russian goal. If blocked from military conquest, by a fully-armed non-Communist world the Russians can afford to wait if they can win from the Inside by the work of the local Com munists, working for Moscow. About a third of the ice pro duced each year goes into railroad reirigerator cars ana many reing- erated trucks. The seafood industry uses some six million tons a year lor his highly perishable looa. Ice also plays a part In the manufacture of many articles. The association lists chocolate, cigars. Ice cream, liquors, drugs, varnish, hats, explosives, sausage, film and glue. RECORD YEAR The all-time peak of Ice tales came in 1930 with 66 million tons. followed by a dip during the de pression. The war pulled the in dustry out of the dumps, and the next best year was in 1945 when 56 million tons were sold. Mil lions of tons were used by indus trial plants for cooling processes In the making of munitions, chem icals, alcohol and synthetic rubber. Army and navy bases took millions of tons. The Industry slipped back after the war to Its present level of 35 million tons, about the same as it sold in 1921. But It Is counting on the stepped up defense program, and a new national merchandising program, to boost sales again next year. SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT $6 per month We DELIVER SINGER SEWING CENTER Ph. 2-2513 633 Main more 904 By Jimmy llatlo COULD W4E UM"i cfi"J 1 TMexuM4vE 1 W-cCv, Pled Sotf k NEW YORK. t.fi There Is only one way to spoil a wile. Present her "what she wishes." Olve her your youth. What Is that? You can always save your second childhood for yourself. Give her your money. What Is money? You can always borrow money from the fellows at the otnee and worry about paying litem back. There is another thing. Promise to show her an evening out on the town a gay, mad evening of fun. Naturally, what with an evening out costing what It does, you don't ofler this lure lightly. It Uikes only nan the earnings of a lifetime. bne (the heroine) may give you the impression she would like to have a quiet evening at home with you. But If you give In to her whim and spend the evening at home you will not only spoil her you will rum your luture mnrriea nir. She may subconsciously get the idea that you ought to come nome to her every night after work. ThLs will create two problems: 1. What the devil will you do with her? 2. What the devil will she do to you? To those two problems civilisa tion like savagery before It is struggling for a civilized answer. There Is none. But to get back to the mam problem how are you going to guarantee your wife a night out, and spoil her? One way Is to be romantic gltrc her something to live for. Under the present tneory you plant an apple core In the ground and tell your gal that when the tree that springs from it as tall as she Is wen, the arinxs ana ine nigni out are on you. Of course, the onlv fnlr thing a man with a wild Idea of Justice like that can do is to marry a tall irirl. and. second, to go out every spring and fall and trim the tree so mat it is sprcaa wtao ana doesn't grow higher. But the best way to spoil a wom an Is to give her your best years of your life, your money, and still lure her on with the false and eternal promLie that some night you will take her out Into the so ciety ot the people she wants to meet. LBest-EInonn Fop ;::;z (hes? Golds firings relief 2 Modern mothsrs know you can't beat Vicks VanoRub tor miseries of coids. The moment you ruo It on throat, cnest and bacic VapoRuo starts rlgnt to work 2 ways at once . , . IF (HERE'S MUCH COU0HINO OR . . . get deep-action relief in seconds with. 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Tlui government forces also Were assured complete control of the lower congressional branch, the house of deputies. The chief opposi tion party, the radicals, uppnrviitly won only 14 of 149 seats a drop of 3i pluccit. Results ao fur Indi cated, no other opixwltlon party would be represented In congress. With almost 90 percent of the vole counted in the presidential race, l'eron had 4,009,370 and the Kiiillcul candidate. Ilirnnln Hnihi,. 2.IJ4.0J7. Candidates of the other iMiriira participating were no whero near them. Hunters Kill Escaped Bear WALDRON. Ark.. I-A trained circus bear that escaped with other wild animals when a truck overturned has been killed by deer hunters. Sherllf Glenn Abbott said tho black bear, known as "Mabel" was killed Sunday about five miles from the spot where the truck overturned Octolier 31 nnrf freed two lcopu.ls, two black bears, a polar bear and several monkevs Abbott said white hairs found near the scene led the hunters to believe the polar bear probably Is In the area. The animals, owned by the Cam na Bros, circus, led a nosse of several hundred officers and volun teers or. a two-day hunt through the rugged, mountainous region. The two leopards were killed, one black bear was taken alive bv a circus animal trainer and three of Die monkeys were found. The day before the animals es caped a circus Hon killed a voung girl, the granddaughter of a cir cus pcriormcr. School Plans Visiting Day Malln's grade achool has a visit ing day planned for the parents Thurnday afternoon. Reaular class schedules will be followed during the sessions, which nre a part of the Oregon Education Ahsoc.'s commemoration ol the American Education Week. And If you really yearn to spoil her forever dance with her once. No wife can resist a husband as reckless as that. Moral: any man who thinks he can give a woman an even break la already half an hour late. ways at once! And It hoops up this special venetraling - stimulating ac tion for hours. It eases muscu lar soreness and tightness and brings warming, comforting relief even while you sleep. STUFFINESS.. It all adds up to a lot Greyhound! The Ilritl and most IntereNtlnu letter today la a leal IU4 iiirnlion. Q "l know that nliuiKlca Is a hklu eruption following the courne ol a nerve. What cuiiccn Ihu rililn gles to appear, or rather what cause the disturbance Willi the nerve?" M. K. It. A '1'he Immediate cuuxo of nlilit glea or llerpeN nosier la a vlru. which Is a Miiull living oikiiiiInui loo small to sea under the nullum y microscope. Why this virus attack some people and causes NlunglcM, and not olliera, no una really knows. In fact, why tnuny of the ilmeases attack some and not othei-a Is one of the great mynterles ol the world. i "When you have your teeth pulled out with nerve block, t-tin you feel them coming out? Mi doctor hits udvlsed this mid my friends lull mo there Is poMllvely 110 feeling " II. I.. A 11 la correct Hint thero In no feeling from the removal el teeth 111 the area supplied by the uervo which Is blocked. This Is a common method of removing leelh when ull the circumstances Indicate It. Club Seeks Shutin Aid An organisation called the Bliut ins Friends club has been loriurd to provide frlrnd.ililii and help lor Milium ami ritlrrly peroii cut olf from the world by hrulth or other circumstances. 'Hie olllcers of the organisation are Mrs. Frank Menu. Itill Ore- gon, president: Mrs. Dorothea Mr Anultv. vice president: Mrs. Iluti ert Avellne. 11)30 Orchard. UOAI. A purpose of the club will be to collect magnglncs and books tor persons who are able to pass the hours onlv by reading, and lo ob tain materials fur oUier persona to work with. For instance, pointed out an or fleer of the org imlrntlon. some el derly women like to ijulll and can do beautiful work. II thev have the cloth scraps to use. COLLECTION POINTS Books. magiiBlnes and articles which can be used by hutliu may be left with anv of the three ol- fleers, and persons knowing ol "hut Ins needing Uie organization's help are asked to make them known. Tile object of the Hlllltllu Krli-mli club Is not charity, but remem brance ot persons who too often are the forgotten men and women, the broken links in Uie chain of humanity. Escaped Trusty Hit, Killed pnnTi.ANn in An .n...i i-lli. Inll Irn.lu Hm,4 Mrw.ni. .....I.l of Injuries suffered Saturday when arnica ov n car. He was Arthur I.lndsev, 01. ro ll said he eHrtined month nun from a city Jail work gang. ill nentn brought 1'ortland s traffic toll tills year to 911. Pioneer Office Hupplr has all makea . portable typewriters , , , try them today. 620 Main. "Wianksgiuihg Brighten your holiday table with overtoiling solid silver. Six-piece place iolllngi begin ol $27.50 Fed. Tax Incl. international Sterling Buy by fro p!ac,.iy the place ollig...by the tct IlEOISTERtll JF.KEI.Ell ir.iie cisjotitii I 700 Main St. g -"My Imliy In to have un eyo operation because, some of the inun ilen In her eyen are puralyted. Could you llcis this? Header A -The truiiNpliintallon of mils clen ol the eye no that good nitlnclrs will lake over some of the nmctloli ol poor lines In highly elfrctlvo In many limtiincen. It Is commonly dniin early III Hie since Una inav pienerve noine ol the normal vi sion which might otlierwlno be loot. Q -"Whul happen to a peraon's meiiliil Inculllen when he get 'dead driinkV Doc such a person know what he Is dulng or saying? When hln head has cleared, can hn remember whul has been dune or said?" W. J. T. A Alcohol In dunned na all alien Ihellc, and drinking enough will caiine a purnnii In become untlrely lincoimcliiiin. Under audi clruuin ntancen, the pernon will not know what he In doing or naylng and fro fluently cannot recollect atlerwards what occurred during the lima of bring "dead drunk." l-"ln there any relief or euro for rriimpn In tho legs which occur at night?" W. & J. A Tins In an extremely common condition which la aomotlmes relat ed to poor circulation, aoti'etlmrs lu pregnancy, and sometimes to causes which aro more obscure. Dome people get a certain amount ol relief by walking around for a short (line. Annareiillv a number of tiernoiM with thin ditllculty do not have enough - ii It luii i In their ayalrmt mid neem to drink little II any mu hi iilmont all severe rnnen ol cramp In the legn, an effort shouia e innili. in determine the exact cause g-"I have a broken Jaw, and wan wondering If I could box as nu amateur lighter. Home of my Irlendn, however, said It would bo unwine lor me to do no beeauno my Jnw will break ecuuiy." H. U A Many ot tin would be qulto sallnlled with one broken Jaw and would not go out ol our way lo gel another, lu an Individual cane audi an yourn. the answer can only bo given alter an X-ray ol the Jaw determining wheiher it la thick enough lo be likely to wulutand an ordinary blow from boxing. Thero would, vf course, be aomo risk at bent. . Q "I have heard a treat deal about black cherries being good lor rheumatoid arthritis. Do you think that ITiU Is true?'" Mrs. A.W.K. A I doubt It very much. 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