PAGE SIX FRANK JENKINS Editor Entered u lecond claw matter at the post office of Klamath Falls, Ore, on August 20, ISM, under act ol congress, March 8, 1879 . , MEMBEBS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la entitled exclusively to the use for publication ot all the local news printed In this newspaper as well u all AP news. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall months 16.50 By Mall year 811.00 By DEB ADDISON i' The news and radio boys may not welcome this horning In on their baby, but let's take a look at the (orm-your-opinlon questions on the subject of "How can we better build tomorrow's citizens? " ' This subject will be discussed tonight, at 8:30, on the first "Build the Basin" panel on KFLW. Ten questions were printed in the pa per Inviting a response of opin ion, so here goes. .'Are tomorrow's citizens Ameri ca's greatest basic resources? We think of timber or water or good old Klamath sandy lonin soil as resourses: not persons. Let's see what Webster says about the word, "resource." "That to which one- resorts or on which one de pends lor supply or support; means of overcoming a difficulty." Okay, boys, the answer has to be,, yea. Do we recognize this fact with adequate emphasis? No. rNot in the. terms of "resource, as stav ed, r we don't think of persons as resourses. . . j "- Are parents delinquent In their responsibility? Parents generally, no. Too many are delinquent: a juvenile delinquent almost always reflects delinquent parents. ' Are schools doing all they should! The trend in schooling has been to take over more and more of the students' guidance. Schools aren't perfect, but don't pass the buck of full responsibility President Truman's plan for re organizaing the Internal Revenue Bureau Is understandably drawing a skeptical response from such congressmen as are around to re spond. '. He is here reaping the reward of too long refusal to acknowledge widespread corruption within his Administration. For months he either laughed off the well-founded charges or sought to dismiss them as nothing more than cheap polit ical attacks upon him. At a recent news conference, he ' set a new low in insincerity, not to mention presidential manners. In defiance of the fact that con gressional Inquiries and press sleuthing had unearthed much shocking information, the President baldly claimed full credit for tak ing the initiative against govern ment wrongdoers. He lashed out crudely at the press for daring to contend otherwise, i Earlier in the tax scandal story. Mr. Truman was doubtful that it would do any good to take the revenue bureau out of politics. He took ' an attitude which suggested the proponents of this scheme were mere amateurs in statecraft. SAME IDEA s He is now recommending that very course. He would abolish the 64 politically named district rev enue collectors and establish 25 new divisions, all under civil, serv ice. Only the top bureau commis sioner would be appointed by the Presidenti He also would boost bu reau salaries to lessen the temp tation to seek supplementary in come outside. The Hoover Commission on gov ernment reorganization proposed a roughly similar plan more than two years ago. This group hardly can be classified as amateur. Mr. Truman has acted, however, as if he never heard of the Hoover Commission and were generating Heavens : Over the , telephone came this query: "We are having an argu ment nere in me office and we want you to settle It. Does the earth's axis Up sufficiently every slX' months to give us the differ ence In temperature between win ter and-summer?" . f When called upon to mediate an astronomical dispute, I am alwavs pleased to be able to tell the one doing the Inquiring that he is right. In this case, however, I had ssillfully to suggest that the truth lay- on the other side. Let us ask the reader to con struct a diagram on a sheet of paper. In the center of the sheet draw a circle around a silver half dollar If such wealth is yours. In side of -this circle write, "The Sun." To the right of this, and near the edge of the sheet trace a circle around a dime. Label this, "The Earth." j From a little above the earth circle draw a line Ktrnii-ht rinum through its center and continue it a anort distance below the lower part of the circle. This represents the imaginary axis around which the entire earth rotates approxi mately once each 21 hours. (The more exact time is 23 hrs. 66 minutes.) This daily rotation turns any part of the 'earth alternately toward and away from the sun, thus giving us day and night. But the axis of the earth does a 'm dwah BILL JENKINS Managing Editor from the home to the school. Schools should do what they're now doing better: not take over more of the territory of respon sibility. Could the churches take a great er part? It's evident that in the last few "decades other activities have taken Interest away from churches. We'd say they could, be cause, they have In the past, but we couldn't give the answer of how. Are Heck. teen-agers no! getting worse? Are there more juvenile delin quents In the Basin than else where in Oregon? No. Klamath Is a fine place to raise a family. Should we be making a greater effort in the Klamath Basin? Cer tainly. What does the future hold, if not better things from greater efforts? Will our best ideas work If we don't work? Don't be silly. There Is nothing In this world so power ful as an idea who's time has come if put to work. There is nothing so dead as an idea that has not been put to work. How can we better build tomor row's citizens? By individually providing better guidance, first, in our homes, and next, in bur schools and churches. (This is written by a parent of , a teen-ager.) at these ideas on his own. So congressional doubts are to. be expected. But Congress never theless should examine the de tailed proposals carefully and re ject them only if they are genu inely unwise. And it it does spurn them, it ought to substitute reor ganization plans of its own. The need is fundamental. To ignore the need on the e round simply that the President's plan is no good would be to suggest that we lawmakers see political advan tage in keenintr the situation bad until after election Such irrespon sibility might backfire. ANOTHER POINT There is one other vital aspect to this presidential move. Modern izing the structure of the revenue bureau Is no substitute for clean ing it out. and it would be a grave mistake for Mr. Truman to assume otherwise. The major problem of weed ins out the morally unfit and exacting a higher standard of performance from government workers is still unsolved. Commissioner Dunlao is vigorously combine the revenue bureau and dismissals continue to mount. But there is a serious ques tion whether confidence can be re stored in the integrity of eovern- ment by the limited tactic of fed eral agencies policing themselves. What is called for Is an indepen dent commission of high-minded, disinterested public men, with a tree nano to prooe anywhere and everywhere in search of wrong doing. For a time it seemed Mr. Truman was on the verge of tak ing this step. He must have had second thoughts and decided he could get by without it. But u he does not attack the problem with the boldness and courage it demands, the public may give him some dismal third thoughts. Above- not point straight up as we have arawn it. uian t we learn some thing in our grade-school geogra phies about a 23"j-degree tilt? If the upper end of this axis - is tipped down 23 Ji degrees toward the left, an amount a little less than one-third that to make it point directly toward the sun. we have the approximate tilt. Rear range the axis in your diagram accordingly. We now have the condition of Summer in the Northern Hemis phere and Winter In the Southern. The sun can warm the end of the earth turned toward it much bet ter than the other. . If the North Pole could slowly tip toward the right so that In six months It would point as far to the right of straight up as it does to the left In summer, we would have winter conditions without any doubt. But it does not do it that way. The axis continues to tilt to the left as the earth moves around the sun. In three months it will be hidden behind the sun in our diagram. Draw another 10-cent fitrtaLlne left of tne u" with the. North Pole still tilting toward ''Monthly Pains" stopped . or amazingly relieved in 3 eul of 4 casts In doctors' Itils! Chances are you're putting up unnecessarily with the functionally caused pains, cramps and weak, "no good" feelings of menstruation! 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SABBATH KLAMATH FALLS Some of us are wondering why Pastor Al derscnt spends so much time try ing to stir up a religious argu ment over whether Sunday is the sabbath or whether Saturday is the sabbath. I have always thought the function of the church was to try to promote peace and good-will among peoples. Then why spend so much time trying to find some one to argue- with over such f mite concept as time. I Calendars have been subject to I change from time to time. The I seven-day week concept, of course, has been adhered to throughout all jages. Its origin is found in the i record of Creation found in the first and second chapters of Gene sis. However, the names of days and calendar months have been changed from time to time. So who knows actually which is the sixth day of the week or which is the seventh, that is. measuring from the beginning of time. We read in Psalms: 90: 4: "For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yes-1 terday when It Is past, and as a I lieve he will be released by his watch in the night." Does this not boss, the president? This s a po indicate 'that time is a finite con-;litical game, you know, cept. and that God's day and year Someone has asked "Are the Re Is not measured by calendars, but ! publicans crazy?" If the people by eternity. of Europe trust him why not leave After all, Isn't the Important hlm there to mlfm such an Impor- thine whether or not we are ob. : serving the Institution of the Sab bath as a day of honor and rev erence to God, whether or not It comes on Saturday or Sunday? Saturday and Sunday are names given to days of the week by hu man beings, but the institution of the Sabbath as a day of rever- Pn fnp Cmi la a Hiirina snil spiritual concept, and has nothing w . t to do with the calendar, which has In 19s- 1 wrote to the Republi - been subject to change at different can headquarters in New York that times throughout the ages. Iif thev didn l choose a man in Cant we find lareer itsue- to,whom mey bc''eved and stand concern ourselves with? It seems ; to me that we could solve all our ; human problems by getting an un derstanding of what Jesus meant wnen ne saio: (Matt, a: ji-ju.i f, h.ff inv. Z irf tht '"Ai!PrPhesy 'he same thing will hap Thou shalt love the Lord thy Gc.i : y.. nnnn-uW. nhiif with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind. 38: This is the first and great commandment. 39: And the second is like unto it. Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." What profound wisdom and spir itual insight we find in these state ments ot Jesus. Can we afford to nSmnnVTan " .a Vhether the ' sahha.h i. s.mriav r,r Rotnrrinv Saturday wisdom to be found in the Bible. 1 wisdom with which to solve all our human nmhioms. The churches are not going to aurucb many iniu&iuK ueopie 11 I fm7?a A rtifn. 3: front row seat beneath the stage 'n' e W.bSr.atS;l' . Academy of Music Theater we neea spiritual wiiuuiii : and insight. We can find it in the i Bible if we search for it with an open mind and stop clouding our vision with human opinions. Let us, rather, spend our time In trying to find out what God is, and in trying to learn what it means to love our neighbor as ourself. Je sus said these were the most im portant of the Commandments. I can see no other way to solve the world's problems. Let us search for this wisdom with our whole heart. The Bible tells us: (Matt. 7: 7;) "Ask, and it shall be given you: seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you." . Yes, wisdom Is ours for the ask ing; but let us be sure our mo tives is to seek true wisdom, rather than engender strife over creeds and beliefs. The world's burdens are too heavy now. Surely the churches should not add to this the left. This is the Winter posi tion six months from the summer position. The seasons are thus due to the annual revolution of the earth around the sun while the earth's axis remains at practically the same tilt. Am ' ,",e, ,0 ,h0P P l one. . . I r ' oluei ot onc--y" M i i prlcest I M DREWS Manstor? f fJ 731 Main . HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH Tihie ill irfUNMtt ourden by trying to incite argu ments over doctrines and creeds. Dear friends, let us learn to love our neighbor as ourself. There Is no doctrinal belief Involved here. It is that wisdom from above, here for all men to utilize and express, regardless of creed. If we learn this lesson well, we will be so busy and so intensely Interested In gaining this true wisdom, that we will not have time to occupy our thinking with anything less than fundamental issues. Sincerely yours, Ada Adams Rt. 2, Box Sit IKE AND GOP DOERIS Have read The Days News of Jan. T by Frank Jenkins. In fact, generally read most of them because of the clear think ing contained therein. So, Gen. Dwlght Elsenhower de clares himself a Republican. Evi dently that will make some of the bigwigs of the Republican party feel better. ' But If he will not ask release from his present assign. mem, is there any reason to be- nt work, seems to .me he evl dently wants the honor of being drafted. I believe in him too but like Jenkins I want to know what kind of a Republican he Is as I always vote for the man whom 1 think will serve our country's best interest, never lor just a party And I believe we have other men miiu nuuiu wive as null aa ciacii- hArk nf him thpv U'milH Iaca nut ,.; : .;r,. ; too much division. Too many hats in the ring. And now seems to have the same condition and I weapon Is "divide and win". The Is "divide and win". The KepuDiicans snouid never forget that. Mrs. H. J. English Boy Dies While Crowd Watches . NEW YORK I - Some 800 thea. er Patrons, intent on watching a movie, were unaware Sunday that h0' ,,1 'nf '.yewi.!,"w nnmgh"tshtd L0' " hllX." r, t by bV moving orchestra plat- torm. The youth, Anthony Blaskovlch t. was killed as he peered fromjator, will speak on "Referred Leg 14tl Q(,4 tu- A.naAt- .. - hpctra nat'rnm him chestra platform caught him against the wall of the pit, crush ing his head. Navy Bomber Crash Kills Two Men YOKOHAMA, Japan W A U.S. Navy patrol bombers crashed and burned In a vacant field north of here during a violent rain squall Monday. Two persons were report ed killed and 10 or 12 Injured. Navy officers said names of the victims would not be released un til next of kin are notified. The nlane was a two-enclne Con solidated flying boat a PBY-typo uscu lor training. In northeastern Iran, In the so called "Belt Cave" overlookintr the Caspian Sea, the bones of three in luoi. Look here partner! good deal tee ... $sjuut Thomas , INSURANCE 6th & Main Phone 6465 For a FALLS, OREGON By Jimmy Halo THAfJX TO OO PARfit, 6SfS StfftHOoST., .WiHILUI)iH.'HI k V.V ' fl By JEAN OWENS Klamath fans saw spectacular basetball In a rapid-fire two game scries tills weekend, when the Pels won over Medford In Friday nights game, and was eased ott by the tornadoes the next night by a close squeeze. Rally squad vs. the pep peppers basketball game highlighted the halrtime Snturday night. Plnying on the pep pepper team were Mary Ellen McColgin, Fully Tealc, Patsy Young Janice Tavlor, Vir ginia Van DOren and Helen Ber tram. Rally squad quintet Included Barbara Arnold. Bettv Karnes. Jean Dunlavy, Dot Collier and "Misa Blllle Wright." Barbara Rodgcrs and Brent Hedberg Ref erced. Dressed In old-fashioned outfits were Lyn Perkins and Janice Lar son who were pep pepper yell leaders. qtfnd members made high score. Semester exams are finally over, and today we reported lor only a half-day to receive report cards. Tomorrow, marking the beginning of the new semester, will bring many changes in schedules and courses, new activities and resolu tions to raise grade averages. The honor roll has not yet been compiled, but It will be run as soon as all the names have been turned m. Friday morning all Juniors arid seniors will assemble In the audi torium where "Youth Views the News," sponsored by the Weyer- nneuaer i iniuer company, win oe tape recorded, with those who care to participate helping out the pro- K'mu. Station KOMO. with Bob Kurd as emcee, will do tape recordings land furnish technical apparatus, Four members of the Interna- tlonal Relations League will sit on Stflfff as a main no rial T-u . i.aH,n Ti. ,u 'J will be presented to them for their I opinions, and then the emcee will ask for opinions from the eroun. mr. r-nui ueiier, advisor to the IRL, will receive a nhone call from Seattle soon and receive the three news topics to be discussed on the program. This is a wonderful chance for the furtherance of public relations between the high school and the community it represents, bo come lo the assembly, uppcrclassmen, with an open mind and be pre pared to ask questions and voice your own opinion. Hitchcock To Be PTA Speaker Phil Hitchcock. Orceon stale islation- at the January meeting of the Roosevelt school Parent Teacher Association, tomorrow, 2:15 p.m. In the school auditorium. Hitchcock will discuss the two edu cational measures which will be referred to the people on the bal- ioi next mil. The Roosevelt bnnri under th direction of Freeman Yount will play. Mrs. Floyd A. Boyd, presi dent, will preside, and Mrs. Robert A. Thompson, program chairman, will Introduce Senator Hltcficock. A mee'ting of the board of direc tors will precede the regular ses sion in the teachers' room nf the school at 1:15 p.m. OPERATION AMSTERDAM. The Netherlands tlPt The usually well informed Dutch Newspaper Nlcuwe Rotter damse Courant said Saturday Prime Minister Stalin of Russia underwent an operation for heart trouble Dec. 19, two days before his 72nd birthday. Anyone who it interested in learning to speak easily be fore an audience is invited to join the SPEECHCRAFT COURSE A f riefndly, enjoyable and profitable 10-week course beginning WEDNESDAY ' 6:30 P.M Willard Hotel This js an opportunity to hear the fundamentals of organ izing and delivering a speech, through examples and practice. There is no obligation for attending the first meeting. Come, learn about it, then if you like join the 10-week course for only $5.00. This fee may be applied to membership In Toastmastert club if desired. - Modoc Toastmasters Club ... Telephone 6001 For Further Information gj. IMk For Trinity Plan By II U.K. SCAItllltOl'till Ren. Clulr Kiwlo iD-Cnllfi hna publicly chilled lliimbolril County in his district lor a on-in-ino- maiiKcr" iiltlludo toward mo u.o. Bureuu of Reclamation's pionosal lo divert a part of the How of the Trinity river Inlo the Sacra mento river system, Humboldt County mid practically all of Northern California is in Congressman Knttle'a district, and he la clinli'inuu of a Congressional subcoiniiillloo on Irrigation and reclamation. Ah such he can be considered bolli an niilhorlty and a power on the subject. The Trinity river lies entirely Tree Snatcher Draws Fine MT. SHASTA Judge Kenneth Slone ot Weed on January 8, sen tenced Don 11. Monow, 315 South Oregon St., Yrekit, lo 00 days In the county lull and assessed a line of HH). Thirty days ot the Jail sentence was then suspended. Mor row whs audited for Illegally transporting Christmas trees with out a notarized bill of sale on Nov. 7. He was arrested by V. S. For us! Sri-vice Officers Irwin BoNWurth and Clare Miller ol Dtinsmulr when luund transporting a load of trees around mldiuiiht along a one ronn near Bolain. lie was trico in lice Court on Dec. 13 by Jury trial and found guilty. For route years the Forest Serv ice has been attempting to break up the organized thelt ol Chrlstmus trees from both private and pub lic lands. Theft of Christmas trees in Siskiyou County each year has amounted to around $10,000 In vitluo irom Forest Service lands alone. Losses from large private timber land owners ure equally large. The thelt of $10,000 worth ol Christina-! trees per year from government lands means the loss ol $S500 revenue to the county. Death Ordered For Two Spies BELGRADE, Yugoslavia I Two Yugoslavs have been sen tenced to death and five others given long prison terms In neigh boring Bulgaria on spy charges, according to press reports here. New newspaper accounts 8tinday said one of the persons condemned to death was Danll Donclc. presi dent of the Yugoslav Peoples Front In Bulgaria before Yugoslavia broke with Russia and her satel lites'. He was charged, among oth- i cr things, with refusing to remove a picture ot Premier Marshal Tito from the Front's headquarters aft-, er the Comlnform-Tlto break. Douglas Says He Won't Run NEW YORK Wl Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas says he has Informed President Truman that he will not be a candidate for President or Vice President in 1952. Douglas, who eliminated him self twice before as a possible Democratic candidate, adds that his current decision la a perma nent one and docs not apply for tills year alone. In recent months, Douglas' name has been mentioned frequently as a possible running mate with President Truman or as a pos sible Presidential nominee If Mr. Truman does not choose to seek re-election. NEW BTYI.K TAIPEH. Formosa i.fi The Chi nese Nationalist Defease Minister said Monday the Red China gov ernment at Pciplng has Instructed Its workers to refer to Soviet Rus sia as "the fatherland of the work ing class." ANNIVERSARY BEVERLY HILLS? Calif. Wl The Jack Bennys celebrated their 26lh wedding anniversary Sunday. The comedian and the former 8a dye Marks, known as Mary Liv ingstone on the radio, were mar ried In Waukcgan, III., in 1027. Underseas mountains 11,000 feet high were discovered In the Arctic Ocean between the Orkney Islands and Spitsbergen. Wonderful Belief for LTcmnG siuui To promptly lootha intense itching of rashes, eczema, psoriasis, athlflte'i foot, pimplm, and similar suifarn skin and acnlp Irritations, apply Znmo modern highly mnriicatrfrl stalnlens anti aeptic. Zomo also helps heal and cloar the Irritated skin. Buy Extra Strength Zomo liquid lor stiiDDorn cases. Any drugstore. ZEM0 ChlAaA within hla district. It originates; near Weed and Joins the Klumiilh river at Wrlli-hpeo In Hiinibultlt County. The Klamath runs Inlo the Paulllo ocean at Rrqua, In Del Norte County, adjacent to Hum boldt. A couple ot months ago the Bu reau of Revliiiiiiitlon uiinounoed plans lor a Iln0.000.0fl0 dnveloit ment on tho Trinity In the vicinity of Lewl.Hon, in Trlnlly County, lor the production of up to 2'JO.OuO kilo watts of power and also lo make available to tho Slinstn dain-Sncrn-mento NVNtom sumo water Hum the Trinity. The project would Include a dam at Lewistnn and tunnels through the mountains lo carry witter lo the Sacramento river. After the water reaches the 8nc ramento, the machinery la there to carry It all the way lo the Hull Joaquin valley: that's the Contral Valley project. ' Tho Humboldt County Court and Humboldt Pomona Orange huve spoken up against the diversion project, and their attitude la as nulled by Rep. EiirIo In letters to the Humboldt Times Eureka, Ciilll., newspaper, and the Orange. The Klninnth river system, Kngle declares, right now la wasting Into the Put-tile enough water each yrnr to supplv the current needa of the 13 largest cities In the United States New York. Chicago, Phila delphia, l.os Angelra, Detroit, Dial- i t,,,ore. Cleveland. St. Louis. Wash , nRion, n. c.t yn Krauclnco and i Pittsburgh. Each, year it discharges Inlo the Paclllc an average of 11, 500.000 acre leel ot water. That being the case, Kngle writes, anv contention Ihat the Trinity diversion would leave Hum boldt short of water la llttlo short of ridiculous. The Trlnltv diversion, he says, anticipates the use of only 000.000 acre-feet, or about 0 per cent ol the total flow of the Kltimnth. The Humboldt Orange resolution also sperllled objections to the transfer of water Irom one water iJicd to another and that, points out the Congressman, puts the Orange In a peculiar light. The Central Valley project which Is based on the very Idea of trans Bird Count Shows Fewer Feathered Friends In Area Now Than In Past 3 Years Fewer birds are to be found In the Klamath Basin this winter than at any lime during the past three years Is the conclusion drawn from the figures revealed by the fourth annual Christmas Bird Count taken bv the Nature Society ot the Klamath Region Dec. 30. Twelve observers working In five parlies spent 23 party houra In Ihe Held to take the bird etiunt which draws a cross sectional view of the bird population In the Klamath Basin from Crater Lake National Park to the Lava Bcda National Monument. In a six hour counting period ob servers travelled 180 parly miles, U77 by car, 3 on footi and tallied 8.281 birds In 70 species. Tills Is the largest number of species to be recorded on any Christmas sea son bird count while the number of birds per party mile was the lowest. Brewer's Blackbirds lead the list this year wilh a total ot 37 per cent. The Ruddy Duck look second place wilh 11 per cent. The English or House Sparrow took third place wilh 8 per cent. Ring-necked Pheasants were In fourth place with 4 per cent, followed bv Cali fornia Quail wilh 3 per cent and the Lesser Scaup Duck with 2 per cent. Birds were tallied as follows: Common Loon. 1: Eared Orebe, 12; Western Orebe. 2: Pled-blllnd Orebe, 47; Double-crested Cormor ant, S; Great Blue Heron. 4: American Egret, 1; Black-crowned Night Heron. 4; Canada Ooo.se. 10; White-fronted Ooosc. 6: Mallard, 33: Oadwall, 62: Bnldpnte, 38: Pin tall, 9; Shoveller. 32; Ring-necked Duck, 2: Canvas-back, 4: Lesser Scaup, 20H; Am. Golden-eye, 150; Buflle-hcad. 102; Ruddy Duck. 013: Hooded Merganser, 8: Am. Mer ganser, 10; unidentified ducks. If). Sharp-shinned Hawk, 1; Cooper's Hawk, 2; Red-tailed Hawk, 10: Swainson's Hawk, 2: Rough-legged Hawk, fi; Golden Eagle, 6: Bald Eagle, 4: Marsh Hawk, 7; Prairie Falcon. 1: Pigeon Hawk, 1; Spar row Hawk, 6; California Quail, 277; Mountain Qunll, 30; Ring necked Pheasant, 301; unidentified hawks. 3: American Coot. 100: Wil son's Snipe. 1: Ring-billed Gull, 4: AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A PIANO' Von run runt a lovely rtfw ttplnrt pUns from lh Law-lit R, Mann Dane l orn. puny, lift N, 1th. al a law nutnlhly rile, Aftfr a mtnnaltl time you ran, If you wish, chant Irom rrnt lo pur chase areemenl. 1'h rrnt already paid li all credited lo your piirrhaap at'counl and no other down payment I nenen ftary. The. monthly payment ran lie little higher than renl, Or, If you pre fer, you oan continue to rent. ICE ON YOUR WINDOWS? WET WALLS? DRIPPING WINDOW SILLS? MILDEWED WALLS? These conditions can be corrected easily and economically - Bring your problem to us-' . Advice free -of course Swan Lake Moulding Co. Phone 316 3226 So. 6th St. - Time Tells In Building - MONI1AY, JANUARY 14, lima kw Fnnl A Attitude ferring water Irom the Hitcramento vullrv to the San Joaquin river, re culvert complete Cliunge blessing In Calllornla, Ihat the proposed Trlnlly diver slop within Itself would not ma terliillv hurt the Klamath water shed la undoubtedly true, and on position to tho diversion should not bo bused on nilulMormatlon and clulma that 11 would, , But opposition lo I he plan for mother reuson certainly la legltl mate for lutcresta along the entire length of the river. That oilier reason la on of pre cedent, ' The whole future development of the country along the Klamath, luom here at the Indian reserva tion down to the sea. depends In one way or another on the river and depends upon prevention of that great natural resource from being taken away from this area to be used In another. The Trlnlly Is part of tha Klaiuulh river system, and a diver sion on the Trinity could be a foot In the door toward eventual diver sion trom the big river Itself. Opposition to the Trinity matter should realistically be based on op position lo the establishment of a precedent directly In the Klainalh watershed. Just opposition lo Uie establishment of a vague precedent la not enough. One has already been established the tranaler of Sac rumrnlo river water lo tho Ban I Joaquin. J But lurther than that, anv oppo sition will seem to be dog-ln-lhe-manger unless the water Is put to work. One way or another, It will not be allowed lo waste into the Pa clllo ocean many more years. Ei ther 11 la commuted to beneficial use (Irrigation, hydroelectric de velopment, fisheries, etc.) along the river or II will be shuttled Into the Sacriiineulo system for use In Centra! and Southern California. The river Is capable of Irrigating three-quarters of a million acres ol Innd mid of producing a million kllowatta of hydroelectric power, and of sustaining a considerable outdoors sports Industry. But It has to be used. It cannot ba allowed tri go to waste. Mourning Dove, 1; Screech Owl, 2: Horned Owl, 4; Pygmv Owl. 1; Belted Kingfisher. 3: Red-shatted Flicker. 7; Hairy Woodpecker, 1: White-headed Woodpecker, 3; Horned Lark, 14; California Jay. 1; Bteller'a Jay, 4G; Am. Magpie, 123; Common Haven, 2; Ptuon Jay. 38: Clark a Nutcracker, 4; Mountain Chtcadee, 01; Common Bushtlt, 87: While, breasted Nuthatch, 3; Red-breaslet) Nuthatch, 1; Pygmv Nuthatch. 1; Am. Dipper, 1; Long-billed Marsh , Wren, 0; Western Robin, J; Mountain Bluebird. 17: Townsend'i Solliaire. 4: Loggerhead Shrike. 1: House Sparrow, 7H; Western Meadow- iiurk, 23; Yellow-headed Blackbird, ;Ki; Red-winged Blackbird. 124; IBrewer'a Blackbird. 3001; House, ! Finch. 125: Spoiled Towhee. 1; iSlate-colored Junco, 2; Oregon Junco. 239: Fox Sparrow. 1: Song Sparrow, 6: Alaska Longspur. t. I Those taking part In the count iwere: Frank McCornack. Mrs. Bert dray, Lou Hallock. Thomas C. i Horn, Helen M. Horn, Nancy Horn, iwnrgcry norn, uene Krinier. Ray Knox. Ken McLeod. Jim O'Dona- hue, and Mrs. Frank Btrahan. Tele fun by Warren Goodrich "Better wait two full minutes for Mr. Horned Toad to an swer he's probably practic ing a trombone solo l" .You'll complete more calls if you give tho other person time to an swer . . . Pacific Telephone. i I