TimnsnAV. .lANiMHY K), mr,2 PAGE SIX HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OKKGON FRANK JENKINS ' Edlloi BILL JENKINS Managing Editor Entered second class matter at the post office of Klamath (alls. Ore, on August 20, 1906, under act of congress, March 8, 1879 MEMBERS OP THE ASSOCIATED TRESS The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the usr for publication of all the local news primed In this newspaper as well an all AP news. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail t mouths $6.50 By Mail year $11.00 FF!' ' ' ' I "Hi "" l-l ''!"-"',!' '. -V ' '! .'"W 'vl,,'?4Kl M'l By DEB ADDISON The 39 students and two instruc tors in the Klnmath county CI farm training program (referring to accounts nere on conditions in tiie Irainim urogram south o' the border) want It known that they're a lunerent ureeu oi utts. That they believe In the philoso phy of getting the most possible vuiue tror.i time and money spent; That Instructors pay Is not de pendent on the number of students rounded up; lhat the advisory committee of local farmers rejects some would be students and keeps others wait ing until it's economical to start a new class: That the training program is handled by Oregon Tech as agent for the county: And it's under a different region al Veterans Administration office, Portland: That the Portland office stan dards are higher than VA nation ally and Oregon Tech standards are higher -than Oregon generally: That farnv technology courses (tractors.- weldinn, arm csnjen'rv, etc.) are taught by regular top lnght Oregon xech instructors: That farm production problems are taken up by instructors trained to teach sericulture, at such farm points as Merrill, Bonanza, etc.: And that. n enerpl teVre proud of working hard and learn- - J- ing something and applying it to tlieir farms. Note to the Chamber of Com merce winter travel committee: Returning here af"- the ''o!' days Don Orrell, Oregon 'Tech iau.6 iustiuctor. in a stop-over at Weed inquired of road conditions north. He got the answer that it was tough, that highway 97 was completely blocked at Chemult, that it would be safer to slay overnight at Weed. He came en: smooth sailing. Other drivers, wfco were planning to go on through Chemult. took the advice and sieved in Weed. . ! Returning here; after the noil jdays that same ntsiit. Ed Miller. KFLW and OTI radio engineer. was stopped at Chemult as the road was completely blocked bv a spilled load of bailed hay. Hc rp-ip rn smooth siint wh-n th hay was yanked off the road in a lew niinuie;. Note to members of the Shasta Cascade Retriever club and all othe' dog fene'ers: Never feed a dog off a for . vii roar" him ne?n. Never feed a dog raw meat. It will make him real mean. Tf vo-t wan to h"ve a w' ex tra mean, man-eating watchdog, tee ' s .ii p'n-O". der. (Old wives tale.) They'll Do It Every Time tit YftiSi SILO WORKS THE F1ELPS RX5HT N'EXT TO TVE HOUSE, LIFE . SOES (LOrJ5 VESy ' QUiETLyoMTHE - . SOO-ACRZ TFMNX W A TIP OF THE RATIO HAT TO Men. By Jimmy HatloJ 'AtiV &6H Or THAT f , jfS, CSZ-t iff com. mt uw riATutrj iimcti. tm. would r- -t 'rrtrn ' 3ur lst MM SWST 30O ACRES AWAV AHO WJklrtr 1 in 1... "'10 ntivr l-IO M H k nu If It w KiM-imm Not oiicn have we Americans any 1 lug were suited to the Kremlin s.Q pK.s ,0J n, die urine Site Aiiis tetter rai6es an uupoutinl CSttse to regret the passing of algtuorat goals.. inoi,e Wore .ne.. u. says that her husband who Is 1u. top Russian Communist figure. But j .;rsir.n icai- and weaknes:-. flrit I did some hcavv lifting which mijht o may properly mourn the death! when the Nazi menace began to'nave CBUsrd it. Some neo:i!e. he of Maxim Litvtnov as almost Uieji..- . .iot sico;, n uie tnir,e . e:i ! says feel that this is not serious. 5omary s. mooi in tne soviet un-wnen tinier s noracs were oaiier icn of a once better day in East-ling down the gates. West relations. yei mmiy Western statesmen are For a decade, from 1929 to 1959, convinced Lltvinov, an old Bolshev he wfs ihe Kremlin's foreign inlnir-iik who could afiord the luxury of ter. In that span, Russia emerged ' being at least partly himself, real- .1 .-o ,iw,.i-ii.b. cocuii it jiuida , iy believed in the policies he advo- general diplomatic recognition for its revolutionary reg.mu, won a scat in the old League of Nations. Litvaiov was a decisive promoter of all the? developments, and v'ren catea. l School Trains Singers For Grass Roots Opera lly IIRYAN IIAISI.II , AP Nrwafralurr lt.M flUlH, N. C Tim gllller of tlio Dliimmid Horseshoe ot New YurU'a MeliiiDollliin 0)r llotfie Is rollri'ted in a studio over a Jewelry ittore here. It's a lomt Jump between the two points, ' but Director Robert C. Bird of the Carolliin Opera School believe some of his Minimis can ninke the grade. The school, lituni'lit'd under the extension eervlce ol thp University of North Carolina, already has some of the iiliintoiir ol Urn Met. Oiui of IN stall members Is Nor man Cordon, a native North Car olinian who saii baritone roles ivl'h "' Motro"-iitn. Another uieinber of the slalf Is Mis. Ktilplle itucker. cnuaily lamed as a conceit pianist and as Vice President Albrti Harkley'a niolher-In-law. Director Bird sera a future) for the school as brUht as the writes sold in the Jewelry store below. There's not another tiulle like It In Ihe country, lie declared. Orl'iltA O.N It (Ml) Some other universities offer Irnliilnir In opera, but this school has ll:r own tourlnn company to Rive students actual on-lhe-road ex. perirnce, Bird explained. The Grass ftoots Opera Company, a protect of the North Carolina fed eration of Music Clubs, helps the The operas Iho ntudentn take on Ihe road with the Orass Hoots com pany are all given tn Kngllnh. Thl s the onlv way opera will ever gain a secure loothold In America says Bird. Faculty members ami local slnnerx are recruited to till out Ihe casta lor Uraaa lloota pro ductions, Music Is supplied by Mr. Hucker at the plauo. In chuosliiit oiierun for prodtuv lion. Bird aleeia away Irom such heavv tare as Washer. Comic opera Is the standard choice. MD larl s "School for Lovera" is lovorlte. The company aho h presented Bluet's "Carmen," and Verdi's "La Trnvlala." Appliance Maker Keep Un Schedule CHICAGO If - A WashlUKton announcement thai production ol major household appliances will be reduced another 10 per cent begin ning 1:1 April tailed to disrupt vrr-.'r'f LELAND MILLIGAN, son ut Mr.,., ml Mrs. Wallace Milll;atii 8202 Crosby, who cnlistfil. In Ihu U.S. Army on his Kcvi'ntecnth liirlli. ' tiny, May 12. llo left for Japan. Dec. 3, ami expcclctl to ro lo Korea rliit nflri' Christ mas. lie Is n former Kl'HS .stutlunt. rural areas of the slate. The tedcr- and Mor.rt to small town, ..ut ' , "ma'. E JlT !T New Control Law Demand frlenu of the West as could be found in Russia. More, they thought ne tuiKea u-e language ol the west, B- kd t-:a"H For Hal Boyle WA5HlNUTOrt 1 'Dear Sir; "I have been bearing for a long time about what a big place Texas is and what wonderful people Texans arc, and I have started to wonder. ; - "My Daddy says if you read it in the paper it's true, so I am counting on you to set me straight. Is there any such place as Texas? i "Trustingly, - "Virginia." No, Virginia, there Isn't any Texas, i - Texas is Just one of those good natured American myths like Paul Bunyan, George Washington's cherry tree, or Brooklyn that have been handed down, genera tion, until many people have come to believe that, they are true. It would be nice, wouldn't it. If there really were a Texas? A thundering day and night rodeo, with oil gushinar from every hoof print?' A Valhalla (that's a sort of Hot Springs. Ark., for the Gods, Virginia) of the tallest, handsomest braves hombres ever to . whin out a .45? And the sweetest, prettiest women this side of Mary Martin? But you're getting to be a big pirt now. Virginia, and the truth must not be kept from you. Don't tell your playmates, but there isn't a thing between Oklahoma and the Gulf of Mexico, between Louisiana and Arizona, except sand and sage brush, swept ceaselessly by howl winds that sometimes sound like human vo'ces. Figure it out for yourself. Vir pina: There couldn't be a Texas. No nation on earth, not even this rich and powerful land of ours, could afford a Texas. If Texans really existed, there wouldn't be room for the rest of us. Before you knew u. uie wnole country would be overrun by Texans. And that way madness lies. How did this Texas legend get started, then? Well, years ago a couple of pio neers. rci pu p'l oecersr s stranger had poked his nose into their private uauiwic oi Arkan sas, stood staring moodily out at the west, wondering if it wasn't time to push on. "Sure is a big place," one of them said. "Hmmpf," said the other. "Noth in's sure "cept death 'n' taxes." "Haw-haw-haw." chortled the first pioneer, who was hard of hearing. "That's a good one. noth ings sure 'cept death -n' Texas." His Jriend looked at him sharp ly, saw his chance and took it. He shot the first -pioneer, moseyed back east and sold the joke (for that kind of thing was regarded as a joke in those days) to a mag azine called the New Yorker for $3. Americans are great ones to go along with a gag. and the story spread. People started pretending there really was a place called Texans, like Davy Crockett' (who really was a ..e:inessc?r.ni. and make-believe cities like Dallas an Fort Worth. That's the story. Virginia, and I hope you'll keep it to yourself. Let the other children bei:eve in lex as. It will do them good. Some body, pretending to be Texan, once said that if Texas didn't exist, it wbuld be necessary to invent one. Sweet dreams, Virginia. Tne eyes of Texas are upon you.' he moved onto the League scene l and so could meet their minds. at Geneva in the mld-lSiO's, he be-; And. lastly they judged him to c..n.- a ounva. o. support tor me j be a genuine human being. old Allied doctrine ol collective se-j with his death at 75, when again I curuy. ,can uie Wejt hooe for a Russian atinn also helned launch the school. "ie cimcensun hiu been that coil- Bird, a lormer director ol uic.stnner rirmand lor thr:.e Penis. Fort Worih. Tex., Civic Opera As- with certain excepllons, will bo f.oclallon. said he has louna a lot down Irom 5 lo 10 per ceni tbl ni iii,.i,i..i, (ir ,mi.ru in tiiurlnii !ear as compared Willi last, when , question because far loo manv pco-i the state. He directs Ihe opera ; H aprlng scare buyliui spree, j pie tend to Itnore the appearance i company as well as the school. chalked up exceptional appliance, of b'cod in i'ic, urine. i ier' llv The picture wasn't so rov when '. volume. ! since It Is likely to be Intermittent the school first set up shop in a Manufacturers and dealers have j rauic- .ii.ni coiuiuuou... . . tlel-' re-Ver"-' fMscru-t la-1 laid their nlans accordingly, with Actually, Ulia should never be Ig-; fall. After tho first low operatic makers abo taking Into account I WASHINGTON l.f President nored, and even the mailer of a I Inlis aoumlcu ihrou.,11 tno ne.iiiiooi- expected additional cutbacks III . Truman's call lor a stronger anil month or two may mean the uil- j hood, distressed, citizens look their materials. 'inflation law brouitht an "enforce lewi-e between l:fe end ria"'. ' complaints to Uie city council. Most major appliance In He ihe one you've got" retort from This svmntom is not cau.-ed bv . The council amended toning or-1 "while aood-" ratCBury relrieera-1 iii,ii-.. ti,....... .., or a lo.o. uu. some t dinances to ban opera scnonis irom ; tors, ireejirrs. wasniim '"n, "mr,l Xfoudy (D.-Mlch.l termed the tirm. resiaemiai aistricis aim uir lira me iun- urina uwiuajru .ti mPnure "entirely Inadequate moved tlowntuun. The would-be I with lew chaimes In atvllnir from u .. .. fr.n. ,,rf h,l,ll.m i.rlnia ommas Inst vear Some luncllonal lin- : ",u""v " '. "V""" Mr- a "sua ii more serious condition is aluuiit always present. It means that there Is bleeding somewhere along the urinary passageways. ine blood may come Irom nigh WUh militant Jauan. Gei manv ; who is all or even half those "J "'" "" D l": ana .many ita.y bo.unB the i.eagu.-: th'nis? '"?m'rom ,n,,v mm " ,, SLTIZ'., Pc Kremlln 5ccms evinced to- naSmatlon. stones and from otheV . . . u . . Lnj wi.it llo U11C UI1UC1 Ita Sittt.V keep hopes ot peacs alive. can be any of them believer in But the League never had had world cooperation, friend of the the courage or capacity to act in .West, thinner of Western thoughts, .ci ....-. and uivinuv a la noi human being and still be a -ood give it mat. now practice In the rooms over the ; provemenls are claimed, but man. "".,' """ his H le o( in. tintill Jewelry store and In a radio siu- j ulneturers are not permitted to re. ""'"''; " Vniaa Bigger Families To Roost Soles NEW YORK Wl disoroe.'s within u'.c-.e oruun.-. Needless to say anything which causes enough bleeding In the kid- ny. o nbre-ed In the "r Sliialng Imi'I the only suliject taught. Students also gel training In opera dramatics, costuming end stage techniques, if they wisn. they can receive undergraduate credit eoi"7h. oHIFT By ihe time of Munich in 1938, Geneva was virtually dead as a center of psace-making effort. The spotlight had shifted back to per sonal dmlomacv. iuamoeriain, Daladlcr, Hitler . told Friday that a bumper and Mussolini met to hack off a I youngsters in vountr A ai&UUlC IJVltlUll U. lliCtllWIUltfBlri. , livtlica oiluuiU 11C1JJ UUUSt SU1CS Ol rraat.nnnl I , U. Litvmov's usefulness plainly wasj ' -a gcods and home sewing iab- j l"$?nL Ll, ?,"Sel,K.. ' at an ena wnen nitier seized rrague ; rics and began threatening gestures to-! .hnniri h invMtiiraiert nrnmiiiiv at the university at Chapel Mill ana compictcij. : about 30 miles e way. Most .such condition., can be I , , l"nM 'f he,"r"'r trrirt snrPiiinv i.hr i.v m -h. I Most take full-time work, but some icai mean or oy surjery if tney ar dlscove-ed e-rr come In for evening classes. blllzatlon law was shot full of holes" by Congress at the 1M r- Hon. . Moody and other members of the Senate Banking Committee r. rum.ed to talk Ihe situation ever Thursday, but Republican In Un uroun said In advance of tha ss. CHICAGO ' Milkman Rich- sinn lhat they see no need for any ard Bopp, 73. Was robbed of two major rhanues In the law. pints of milk while miking dePv-1 Hep. Capehart of Indiana, senior cries in roiice Headquarters build- Republican on the committee, aatd Quick Action On Scene Of Crime Rctalle-s were ! .uTh' ?rft tragedy. Inwever. Is llme the urine and then dlsap-'he sti imper crop of , h" h.c". "V hove bcei allowed pcnr u-ading lo labo seme otjcieva "g Arnica. 10 exlst or 100 ' they often ; rcltci and secur.ty. mon , brt 1m i lcac" a ,'lBC ln wnlch si.ccK-sful specialists in this Held maintain 1 (or a Ine- Wednesday Bopp discovered the theft after he stepped off an elevator. On the lor with htm were two pollre- ai'd a itroun nf nrlnncra bound lor a thirii-uoor bullpen. that this Irregularity of bleeding The milkman went to the hull is responsible lor many tragic dc- pen and complained to police. They lays and that many of their prob- noted telUete bulses In the sire 13 After leaving Uie kldnevs. the lirlnA nilMs .Intlrn lulu. l.,.n..... in a uwarn nivnoiwn in. hi,,.a. .. . . . . - - . ward ro)' nci. To any real'si. it was ! .i n,. i,lnrf,, .;.! . ii. Y."."" " vr . .nt- ' Kmx r! "'nar muc" wor,,,, uc-, rubber bools of one prisoner, a evident Hitler was not to be dis-, tional Retail Drv Goods Associa-1 l , - CBiis0 0, nelect', . I man who had been arreted as a suaded from the path ot conquest. ! I on 41st aSnual me b -'""l0"' ?r..Cn To . Wkc "VM ,cam ueh i pickpocket suspect. The cops found ..a...!, nopii.,, to -uy uie ..ai;i ! Mu"lanv fab" ed! ""' ll'!"n! 'l n unopened carton of milk In each dictator' oft, ol- at leist lo buy j Weir tra& pub& dStord ' m"&f?T,W.-ln? t?-t0 "I" u';.in?k "X" ",,,M,1 'r!"' ' common ; boot, time made ready to conclude his ft. puoncation, aeciarea n- , ... , -. sense. Untrld sulfermg and often iniamous deal with Germany. Lit-1 a Pect"? 1 0,ro-?lece good,s, 1u, i i?S,,Jt"6 el"1'V In men other death would be avoided It more One ihotisand Rolls-Royce Ken vinov was shelved. partments In 19j2 are actually structures which can become dl- attention was paid to this danger- litlnes are to be supplied from Brit- There he stayed until Hitler de-J r0!,y' fCa i cause 10 PI,ear:ou symptom and If it was not ; aln to power 500 twin-motor U.8. strcved the pact between the two Miss Mullany noted that parents,1" 'h tirlne. ignored as aoinethlng of no Im- tvpe trainers for the Royal Cana- nations bv attackine the Russians 'are having more children than the Bl00d mBV apiiear for a short portance. i I dian Air Force. with mil force in June 1941. At previous generation. She said young "As loi Ihe President's conten tion that we need a atronaer con Irols law, 1 would aay to him: 'En force Ihe one yuu've got and you'll find it provides lull and complna power lo curb Inllatlon.'" Rep. Wolcott ill -Mich.), Cp hart and Ken. Hiicker IR.-Ohloi all predicted Congress would take no Mieedy action o-i extension ol tha Defense Production Act. which In cludes wage, prlre and rent ran. trvl aulliorliy. The present mem- tire expires June 30. More than two-third of the : 000 population of Camlguin Inland In the I'hiipolne Islands had to M ovacunlrd when the volcano on HI bokhlbek Mminlaln erupted in 11)41. ABCfs WASHINGTON i. Ever-one now seeing agreed that this will be a completely dismal session of con gTe 'nin'-r e- it 'oncerr lnv; making but will be a rip-roar VU-- pe Especially politically, since next fall vne vcters must choose tne occupants for all 435 House seats and one-third of the 96 Senate teats. Th's f: p situation hprdb7 con ductive to silence, modesty or polit ical impaitiaUiy o.i tne pan of those members of Congress who vent. In i-"?- th1. 'oh. meaning practically everybody there. Oldtimers around here have the notion, which is hardiy odd, that almost everybody who ever gets a seat in Congress would like to ieel it's his permanent property and always tn an election year develops thRt bifocal look which enables him to keep one eye on his work and one on the voters. Experts in political science have pondered the question should Con gress have its daily sessions tele-vlsed?-ln the belief that if the folks back home could ever sec their congressmen in action they might wind up with a better Con gress or at least more work done. It may be only a coincidence that Congress has never shown even small enthusiasm for this Idea at all past, present or future but it may have turned out to be a blessing for all of us, in this election year at any rate, that Congress won't be within mugging distance of TV. If TV's glittering eye looked down from the galleries, putting every speech In focus, It Isn't hard to - surm'e wnn wou'd hannen among the members of Congress v.in "!' a rh.""ce everv dn' fn the week to make a stump speech lur the benefit of the people at home. The congressional crush in front of the cmuera would be grander than bargain -day in Gimbel's basement. ( Much to the relief of the Demo crats, who have made a spectacle ol- themselves more than once through the years with their Intra party differences, the Republicans this year will probably take over their franchise and even give them wearing gloves. This alone should add to our entertainment, If not to our en lightenment,! since everybody ln congress Is a politician and what ever a politician says in the field of politics can, be sliced in halt tua. moment. ..us.,, a ie,t duspciaie ly in need of allies, particularly of one ally, America which could provioe heavy assistance. Lilvinov the old friend of the West, was resurrected and made ambassador to the U.S., where he served lor two critical years. Through the war he still was pro- inuienuy neara irom. wives are more economy-minded and want to make their own and their Children's clothes. Property Tox Take Hits New. Record without losing an ounce of sense. In botn houses there will be devotees of General Eisenhower and Senator Taft and others mak-l NEW YORK The property tax provide -cities with record rev- Rllt in OACl tho Irnn e,,rl.!M ! ettUCS in 1951. scended and Lltvinov faded into : A s"'e.v shows that unadjusted near ooi.v.ou. MoiOto, arci-oosuu- a rates wenf UD 2 5 ce,nt "ver tionist. symbol of hostility to the i W?0 "d total assessed valuations West. h-eme foreign minister (Climbed 8.2 per cent. RISS FEAR Iore'gn mlnL-ler- Furthermore says the Citizens Litvinov served of course only jRe'eerch Council of Michigan a in those periods when the policies ' furthcr rlsein, assessed valuation K "may be anticipated if th general inflationary pattern continues." ing wooing glances at the Presi- The counrll published a retrort on dency, and since devotion means its survey In the January Issue of ardor and ardor means heat there ; the National Municipal Review. ousni 10 ne a warm time among neither very anxious to make hay for the other while still hoping the party can win because everyone wants to keep nis Job. A goldfish put alone in a bowl will become so lonely and frustrat ed as to actually wind up a "men tal case." Woud&ze; If Ii : : i 6 tome no Pick out your '52 Studebaker todayl AAcCulloch Motors Kl 2 be CDsiiraiiic Nearly 400 pair of shoes and slippers go ar this unbelievable price. Nearly three for one on most patterns! ID Formerly selling to 12.95 pair Sensational -n""! values! . Casual footwear Calf and suede 2 PAIR $ Amazing values! All heel heights Dressy shoes All makes 2 PAIR $ HOUSE SLIPPERS O 162 pair all wonderful values! O Formerly priced to 5.95 pair! O While they last! . 2 PAIR '4 SHOE SALON