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HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1 0.12
FRANK JENKIN3
Editor
BILL JENKINS
Managing Editor
Entered aeoond class matter at the post office of Klamath Palls, Ore,
on August 30, 1906, under act of congress, March 8, 18TS
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Again and again the first ques- .vncihcr it harms the heart or
tlon published today is brought up I legs. 1 know that the day after
In various forms. I washday, my legs acue.
Q For several years I have . . ' . . Mrs' f t
been troubled by unpleasant ! A-Oolng down stairs should
breath, and I always have a bad cause no difficulty except to a
taste in my mouth. This is some- Person who might have arthritis ; of
t.mes ellnunaled lor a short time ' " V.T
Her I eat. Doctors say . uiey can " "V"' L"',":"? ; T,
find nothing wrong w.th me. I
have no .nus trouble and no
tonsils. Mrs. C. K.
A The principle causes for bad
on
the other hand, takes a lot of
energy and increases the work of
the heart, and of course, of the
legs. People who are in good
health are not apparently harmed
breath and ail unpleasant taste I In treasonable amount of
the mouth are conditions around
the mouth and nose such as pyor
rhea alveolaris and decayed teeth,
bad sinuses and bad tonsils.
Also inadequate brushing of the
climbing, but the stairs should be
taken more slowly as one grows
older
in pnvone whn has heart trouble.
or notices such eaccts as Mrs. M.
They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
KnES ARE FOR SISaES""NO S5J.P.
RESPECT) Mti TOUCH 5Uy HILL PAVAS
per example, knuckles mccdol--
ft.rr.f4.BTOTHER.' v LEMME OUT
rzx ?a hours 7 HEREipti.r
will awjifie otavin m M
C THIS TO MEl I WANT I
I 1 I J rO TIT lir l mriN vnJ V L.
in wiiuj 1 if ill w rr stancw j ( . ipSS. ii Ts S--r. .-..A
IUITI ir.KH.KD
teeth allows food material to de- j does, n would seem wise to con- r
cay I fine the amount of stair-climbing ! I
heavy smoking and the drinking 1 to the necessary mm. mum
of alcoholic liquors can also pro
duce this condition. Certain food
siuffs, particularly those whose
odor is eliminated through the
lungs, such as garlic and onions,
are a not unusual cause for hali
tosis and bad taste.
Diseases of the stomach or other
parts of the gastro-intesltnel tract
and disease of the lungs are less
common causes.
In a case where no definite
physical reason can be found,
either locally or generally, about
all that a person can do is to ex
periment wiui reduction in smok
P What would cause a woman
in her sixties to have an open
sore on the breast which dis
charges some blood and pus, ap
parently from the nipple?
A Reader
A This is a serious symptom
which could mean cancer, and
medical advice should be sought
promptly.
Q Please tell me why I want
to drink water all the time. J. R.
A Excessive thirst is one of the
symptoms of diabetes, and while
it is insufficient on which to make
a diagnosis all by itself, it is
ABC's
WASHINGTON 1 On and off
for more than ISO years the poli
ticians of both parties depending
on which was in and which was
out have considered government
employes fair game.
Whpn thpv th mtt that. 1
peer through the economic briers i works by fixed routine without
thev r-n h larc numbers of ' exercising intelligent Judgment."
. . U'Vlil ihm ,-nl . ... . .. 1 . - . ... 1
oMv nn.eiim. i. rjin.Lt .k. ui .,. ,.,! ,hi, tures. and they blaze away. ul? orks.. score woulu then be below 3IWU
un and rtn.iS S to minri "Cut down on the bureaucrats! ll,s . PUtaU which Stassen Ipomts. but I uuended lo keep the
language Uian ordinary politicians
who content thomselves with call
ing federal employes "bureau
crats." In the American Collese Diction
ary, one of the definitions for
1 "bureaucrat" Is an "official who
BLOOD DONATIONS ASKED
Klamath Kails citizens nro lii'lntf asked. nlonR will)
nil oilier communities, lo donato to tho blood bank. On
"rillvSDAY, JAN, 22. a mobile blood bnnk will bo In
Klamath Falls to receivo donations. If you care to donate
vou nro nsked lo fill out tho attached coupon and mall
)t to tho Red Cross offices In the armory prior to that
(late. Tho clinic will be open from 12:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Fourteen persons., can bo accommodated every 15
minutes. Please list an altcrnato time on your card.
Nurserv service will be furnished for those with mini
children. Transportation to ami from the armory will
be furnished thoso requesting it. Tho blood will be
laken at tho Armory. ,
KLAMATH COUNTY BLOOD PROGRAM
Doner Fladgt Card
Name
Address Il"'
(Business)
Telephone , (Home) (Business)
Group Affiliation
I am wllllnc ! fsnili my tilvcd Ihrouin Ilia lt
PREFEKREU TIME
(Signature)
r
JACOBY
on
Canasta
"The oUier nlht." relates an
Oswcko coiiespoiKie.il. "1 wannu
to open a closed canasta that my
side had melded early In the hand
I warned to see huw muny deuces
or jokers hud been uetl In the
canusta becuu.se i was trying to
count up the entire meld.
My problem was w.ieuier or not
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a
Engle Hits
Surplus Of
Power Tale
I WAHIUNOTON t.H - nep. Kn.lt
ID-Cnllf l liuillentird Tuenrtnv
Urlrlinii I'rotliirtlnii AdtnlnlMli titlrin
' AdvlMity Cniniiillleo mpmt Wiirri
j ilc.-.lunnlfB Callliiniln n nn aira u(
liicrraainii pnwrr turpltin.
The Atl vlnnr.v Coiniullleo, hi
report to DI'A AilinlnlKlriitor Mn,
! Iv 1' Iflwliiniiiiu, iirurd if f xumiiu.
1 Hun of lultlio iHiwcr projrci,
cmit'tinlrain new nipnclly in bi ruj
01 itioulni.t ili'llclt,
11 (Irwillieil the went, with i
esrciitlnu nl Ilia I'liclllc N01 'Uiwpm,
null Ihr Mlmirl Ilunlil rritlnn ,
nri'un in which power muiilinn,
nllliouiil lint iiroul, will Inrrm,,
In IWI and UM under irrrnt
M'hetlulra.
i:nitle told a repot ler hp (1
"Miriirlnrrt" at Hip leoil urrnii-e
1 It does ll.it roliu-lile Willi ttinliri
bv (lie Harllln Hoiilhwenl Imn.
clinnnf Conimlllpn In n rPiiurl to
tlir Cnllfiiriila l'ubllc Utilities (,'oiu.
iitlNtlan.
1 Tho InlcrcltBiiHP Coinmlttpp, 1,1.
! iiuld. I coiniopd ol private nutl
public power kiuuph.
1 "The mnntliia 01 nurplus, )ur.
Ilciiliulv In fie rap'dlv p.-imiihI".
' arp of Norlliprn Callfnmln. nro
I o 1 11 1 1 y lundoiiKlP, ' Kiwis amnt-
el.
Don't Diet--Not Even For
riness. It Won't Work
"Cut down on the bureaucrats 1 .-,
nH well an monev" thev sav uvuiu mi "c " ..
.ana wen saie moej, uic nr.,i..4 ,.r m.u.. i..t murt
HSLSK VtStSftSSSSim loafers" If he's elected pr'e.i-1 "i could count the open meld.
a.. . nn. irii h limitpd in oent. Since election Is 11 months of course, and I could form a Rood
Happi
By EP CREAGH
(For Hal Boyle)
WASHINGTON H Mad at
your wife or husband? Thinking
of going home to mother or fa
ther? Convinced, after giving it a
fair trial, that you plucked a per
simmon in the gardon of love?
Walt, friend. There's hope for
you yet. An easy-as-pie new form
ula, just published in "This Week"
magazine, tells how you can put
the magic back Into your mar
riage if you live. .
The secret: Lose weight. Not just
a few pounds from around the hips.
Lots of weight. Pounds and pounds.
Get to be scrawny, in fact. Thin
down to the point where you'll have
to walk past twice to cast a sha
dow. This Is the conclusion to be
dlctlng success or Failure in Mar
riage," by E. W. Burgess and L. S.
Cottrell, Jr. They make no bones
about it: Skinny, bony people have
nappier marriages man tneir oei
ter padded neighbors.
The successful husbands, say the
authors, are likely 10 be 15 pounds
or more underweight, which seems
to show once and for all that mal
nutrition docs more than psychia
try can to justify woman's ways to
man.
Well, maybe.
But it doesn't work out that way
among the people in our neigh
borhood. It may be just coincidence, but
the only couple within three bloc 4s
who reguiarly slug it out at the
drop of an insult are thin, pale
individual targets.
away, it would save money if he'd
By JEAN OWENS
Snow and wind storms were un
able to dampen and depress stu
dents on the first day of the new
semester. Schedule changes having
been made yesterdav, everybody
seemed to be satisfied today with
any changed courses or schedules
they might have made. English and
speech students are now taking lit
erature or composition which is
required for aU juniors this year.
Other one semester courses include
business machines and several ste
nography courses, radio-speech and
photography.
The French club, which now con
sists of only second year students,
are planning an Initiation of those
who are taking first-year French
in the very near future.
The planning committee met
this morning to set a where and
when, and to man out Important
details for the affair.
Members of this croup are Carol
Adams. Mildred Mitchell. Shirley
Sehorn, Melvin Warner and Dick
Dewey.
The coming of a new week and
with It brings a new noon movie.
"South Sea Sinner" will star Shel
ley Winters and MacDonald Cerev.
The movie will begin Wednesday
In the auditorium at 12:10.
' Here Is wishing KU students good
luck end hoping that evervone has
a good time during the new term.
Activities will be underway as soon
as schedules arp settled and rou
tine is again set up.
ihi raiiNoiv tut uni
f04 Klamath Avt. "' Niont 07
Anti-Warren
Clan Gathers
SAN FRANCISCO ' Home
state foes of Gov. Earl Warren
!5bH
And the most contented couple J S"' l?J:? f t?",'iVofCnS:
ThPSnW Ch,nri?in hii, .,..,1 Regular Republican leaders with
nrri?0P ilrf ,l to the state are supporting a slate
innt n thm IIL:8e,'hd they pledged to Warren. The third-term
Th.wiinu Lo! governor was chsirm.n o' Ollfor
The wife In this case started wor -ii-.-.irtT.e . io-ic iu nd
rying about her weight, a few years delegations in 1936, 1944 and
back, and went on a diet. Ate noth- cker, .1 an anti-Warren ral-
?Sht X fl, hi? ht't"e governor was more a Demo
riiSLnn gTO1 icrat than a Republicen.
disposition Republican Gov. Arthur B. Lang-
One night, watching ber husband !UeV Washington toid another GOP
hl intA I'll nnfa not: nnrl crrow c u. I 5 " .
-k- T a.-irTi:.ri ;nraectin taai me pany can sue
president, could be ekpectcd to be ! 2tiU:jiaT"t ?'S!fLn?5nl;
more diligent in his use of the j ,if0eye1,:! season 00 8vern"e'"
While the Republicans will be
doing the shooting and the Demo
crats will be on the receiving end.
the Democrats themselves can be
said to have started the tradition
back in 1800 when Thomas Jeffer
son w anted to be president.
His suppbriers, the ancestors of
the present Dsmoc.-ats. put toge. it
er the -fta-rt political platform in
American history with a plank
(.aimed at Ute Federalists who were
then In power an l can b: consider
ed the ancestors o. the present
Republicans.
This plank called for a "rigor
ously frugal administration 01 the
government." It promised "resis
tance. - i Jo all measures looking
to a .rriuhipilcatlon of officers and
salaries, merely to create parti
sans and to augment the public
debt on the principle of its being
a pub ic blessing'
And here is a statement with
a more modern and familinr ring:
"I do not hesitate to say that the
most expensive luxury in America
today is the widespread opinion
that government is necessarily
she threw a salt shaker at bun. He
was so outraged that, for the first
time in his life, he went out and
got loaded. When he came home,
she wouldn't let him in.
He went to a hotel, phoned a
lawyer, and it looked like the end
of their romance. But his wife ate
a couple of cream pulfs, to soothe
her nerves, and felt so much better
that she went downtown and apolo
gized to her husband.
They went on a second honey
moon and there hasn't been a cross
word between them since. She j higher prices to come for dairy
estimate of the counting value of
my partners hand.
"Lie trouble was that I had for
gotten which cuius were used In
uie cloyed canasta, and the pres
ence of a 50-po.nl joiter in that
canasta would have been enough
to put us over 3000 points.
"My attempt to open the canasta
started quite a discussion My op
ponents were quite sure I had 110
right to open Hie canasta. What's
more, they thought I was crazy
for tryuis to count so carpfully
"I therefore put both these ques
tions up to you.
"Did I have Uie right to open
the canasta?''
"Was I crar.y to be counting the
melds so carefully?"
ihe opponents were half right
You did not have the right to open
the canasta lor the purpose of
counting the mold.
Once a canasta has been closed
It may be opened lor any reason
at aU during Uie turn 111 which It
Is Closed' and also during the next
player s turn .
When the next player has' dis
carded, the canasia stays ' closed
until the end of the hand unless
somebody tries to add a wild card
to II.
If you take a wild card out of
ceed in the 1952 camnaign only If
it seeks out the best program and
(be best leadership. .
Higher Milk
Price Hinted
GEARHART W - A 'hint of je Democrats w.y
n...v imni .. ,. ;.! your nana ana try to aaa 11 10 a
temptiblS. This attitude co.ns not If?""4"- 2 ?" fif1":
only millions, but billions of dol- HLnt0J l s"r ' "ft
i.r. .nn.,.111, Ko,n it nninn. ! Ulcn contain more than three wild
th cnrini.. if i.ni..mmnl interact Cards.
weighs in at 187 today, a gain of
nine pounds since Christmas.
No, starvation doesn't really
seem to settle the problem of man-and-wife
discord.
Feed the brute, the wise old
wives used to say. And if good liv
ing thickened his waistline, at
least that made him less attrac
tive to other women.
As for the man, any honest wife
will tell you that he seldom takes
a good look at her and when he
does, he sees her as the shy, slen
der girl he married, though she
may by this time have all she can
do to squeeze into a size 32 ikirt.
Lava Beds Aggies
Elect New Officer
TULELAKE The Lava Beds
Aggle3. Four-H clubbers met Jan.
13 at the Winema school to elect
new officers.
President is Ronnie Peterson:
secretary-treasurer, Floyd Walden;
reporter, Ellen Bishop: sergeant-at-arms,
Margaret Hading.
me group aiscussea plans lor
the coming year.
Anyone Interested In Joining the
Aggies should attend the next
meeting, deadline for member
ship Date will be announced later.
tiue iox is leader.
products was dropped here Mon.
day by President Fred M. Knox
of the Oregon Dairy mens Asso
ciation. Knox, a Gaston, Ore., dairyman,
told Uie opening session of the
association's annual convention
that costs still were increasing in
the dairy business.
In large part these costs stem
from public demand for better
sanitation, Improved barns and
equipment, he said.
"If the public is going to con
tinue to demand these things, they
are going to have lo accept higher
dairy prices," he asserted, adding
costs still were going up with labor
particularly hard to find.
"A recent Oregon State College
study shows that the average dairy
farmer receives only one-half to
one-third the hourly pay of Indus
trial workers, besides putting up
with harder conditions and longer
hours. . . Our ratio of costs to
income is much higher than almost
any other Industry," he said.
BIG MESS
LANSING, Mich. W) The rec
ord library of Radio Station WILS,
mushrooming over the years, col
lapsed Monday In a heap. More
than 7,000 records tell off shelves
and racks but enly one was bro
ken. It was: "How about that
mess?"
the springs of government Interest,
enthusiasm and service. . .there
Is throughout the United States a
widespread and vigorous propa
ganda against government and
government service."
This sounds like President Tru
man but It was written in 9'S2
by Charles Merriam. a Republican
political science educator, when
Herbert Hoover was president and
at his Republican administration.
Power Steering On
All Cars Seen
DETROIT Power steering
for passenger automobiles at "rel
atively low cost" was forecast here
Tuesday before the Society of Au
tomotive Engineers.
Original equipment on only one
make of passenger car In 1951 It
la expected to be on at least five
makes this year. W. K. Creson.
vice president of engineering of
the R03S Gear It Tool Co. La Fay
ette. Ind., reported.
"Further rapid growth of power
steering is indicated," he said,
"because it lighteas work, contrib
utes to safety, and especially be
cause its major technical problems
Including cost, are yielding to
years of testing and development."
If there arc already three wild
cards In the canasta, you must
put your wild card elsewhere.
The opponents were wrong, of
course, when they thought that my
correspondent was crazy for count
ing so carefully.
Experts agree that It Is worth
several hundred pom's to iftny un
der 3000 points In this sort of posi
tion. Every expert counts very care
fully lor this reason but he re
members the cards In a canasta
without having to open It up.
Beer May Go Up
Cent Per Bottle
WASHINGTON I A bottle of
your favorite beer may cost a pen
ny or two more after Jan. 28.
The Office of Price Stabilization
Issued an order Monday night per
mitting brewers, wholesalers and
retailers to adjust prices of all
malt beverages. Tables specify the
exact Increases but OPS said they
will average about one cent for a
12-ounce bottle or can of beer or
ale.
The OP8 order said Ihe Increas
es were ordered to reflect higher
federal taxes and costs of raw ma
trials, containers and, labor.
Even In the best of political
tiiuva, 11 mm iirvci brvii runy m
assure the American public an In
tclllKOlH dlscusHloii of major poli
tics mid propustils on lliolr merits.
Politicians like lo skirt Ihe 1s-
isue.s, to answer attacks Willi conn-
ter-blow.s which tend lo meet the
criticisms at n tangent rather than
directly.
Thev till the air with labels and
eplthpu and slogans unci hoie It
won't be noticed Uiat the real fac
tual matters are lost In Uie shuffle.
But the citizen can take only
so much of this. There are times
when he reallv wunts to know
the lads, not just a political ver
sion of the facts. And this Is a
desire Unit today he Is llndlng
harder and harder to luiliii.
A prominent mldwestern gover
jnor recently characterized Ihe sit
uation succinctly when he declar
ed that there Is "loo much con
sidering of the source."
In oiiiers words, when a state
iment Is made, a policy announced
lor a proposal offered.' the first
I question la not: "What are Its nier
ills?" The question la rather: "Who
said It?
1 ACTI.AI.1I
If the author Is a political com
' patriot, Ihe utterance la lavishly
1 lauded, the acclaim often has Uie
i automatic, artificial auailly of an
plau.se from tho paid claque in
jlhe concert hall.
But If Ihe sponsor Is a political
enemv. thiMi whatever was said
,or proposed Is Inevitably bud, Fre
quently before the critics hiive
'even troubled to read thoroughly
I what thev wish lo assail, they leap
In with sweeping charges,
j "Smokescreen." "foolhardy
! scheme," "unworkable plan." are
I typicot comments at such mo-
liients.
I "H he said It. then It must be
bod." seems lo be Ihe watchword
(in these coses,. And It runs the
reverse when Ihe author Is a po
litical Irlend. ;
I Now isn't that a pretty silly -way
to trv to conduct me auaira 01
the world's most powerful nation
at so critical a time? '
Of course a handlul of lawmak-
pro ami other nubile tlKUics
ways endeavor to give people both
a lull laclunl accimnl ol policies
and programs and an Intpllliteitt
interpretation ol Ihein. Hut lliry
are too lew and ollen are drowned
cut In Hip dm of Uip emotional
shouting from the rest.
THINKKRS
The citizen would like to Irel
that more than a frnll minority
uf his representatives have the will
and Ihe capacity to think earnestly
about Ihe country's problems and
come up with answers bearing
some relation to the merits.
As. It It. most of them behave
as If they were nothing more than
walking emotional networks oper
ated by push-button. A speech by
a political friend snnns on Button
A and the network produces soft,
purring sounds of praUe. A decla
ration bv an opponent flicks on i
Button B. Inllanies the whole ya.
tern and leads to a tirade of criti
cism.
No matter which button Is on,
the periorntance soon begins to
tound like a playback of an old
olllce dictaphone recording.
g.vcryooay oui uie pouui-iaiui
seems to be aware how tiresome
and barren theae push-button re
actions have become.
Come next November, perhaps
the votena will pusn a few buttons
themselves, and send some of our
specialists In emotion back nome
1 where thev will have nothing lo re
!act to hul the weather.
Thomas Sneers
At Ike's Chance
PORTLAND IB Norman
Thomas, six times the Socialist
Party's candidate for PresVient.
had a few remarks on candidates
in the 1052 Presidential elections.
He told a Reed College student
audience Monday that General
Elsenhower's greatest attraction
Is based on the fact that he Is
'neither Taft nor Truman."
All General Eisenhower has said
in his speeches, Thomas said, "was
that he favors free enterprise,
Universal Military Training, sound
taxation and no Inflation. I suppose
he also favors the Ten Command
ments." He added: 'Whoever Is elected,
he will In six months time be
doing, the same thing as any other
candidate would have done.''
govt
Joan Bennett i'-
Htw to If Vtfebt
and Lock lovolty
Simply eat this dV
llcioui vitami
Mineral C
called A YDS,
fore meals nad
ed. AYDS checks
your appetite you
automatically eat
less lot weight
naturally. Abso
lutely aafe con
tains no reducing
drugi.
JOAN PCNNITT SAY
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Maii l i hi."
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'Itamin and I 1
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Every breath of medicated steam brings
DEEP-ACTION RELIEF from coughs, stuff iness of colds.
No matter how choked-up or
miserable a cold makes you
feel, here's a fcama-provad
treatment that relieves the
worst stuffiness and makes
breathing easier last . . . two
spoonfuls of Vlcks VapoRub in
vaporizer or bowl of boiling
water as directed in package.
It't aotyl You Just breathe In
the steam! Every breath car
ries VapoRub's soothing medi
cations deep into troubled
throat and large bronchial
tubes. In no time at all, ihit
wonderful fraafmanf medicates
and soothes dry, Irritated
membranes; relieves stuffiness
and helps restore normal
breathing.
For that ohoked-up feeling
... for coughing spasms or
upper bronchial congestion . . .
there's nothing like using Yicks
VapoRub in steam.
And always rub It an
for continued roliof
To insure continued ac
tion, rub VapoRub on
throat, chest and back. It
keeps right on working for
hours . . . brings relief even
while you sleep. It's the
Dest-xnown nome
remedy you can
use when anv cold
strikes child or
grown-up, one.
and only
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LUTHER SEMINARY CHOIR
CONCERT
TONIGHT -8 P.M.
KLAMATH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cross and Crescent Srs.
Admission by Offering
j
Everyone Invited