TUKSDAY, JANUARY 2I, 1052 PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON PRANK JENKINS Entered u second class matter at the post office of Klamath Falls, Ore. oa August 30. 106, under act of congress, March 4, 1879 MEMBERS or THIS ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is entitle exclusive) to the uso foj publication I all the local news printed In this newspaper a well as all AP news. SUBSCRIPTION RATES -By Mall 6 months 16.50 By Mail year U.O0 By DEB ADDISON Will Harry Truman run for re nomination? Like that other ftunous blurb writ er, all I know is what 'I read In the papers, and here Is what It says: "Go back to 1940 and you will tee that whet'MrvTTuinan' does now parallels what Mr. Roosevelt was doing that time. Mr. Roose velt was beinc mysterious as to his own Intentions, but leaving the impression that he would not run. He was prftUhjr Malklnit 'horses in th. state primaries, just as has Mr. Truman in having Senator Humphrey enter the Minnesota pri mary. "Wheu any Democrats announced a serious bona, tide candidacy the weieht of Ihe'' Administration was thrown against them. That hap pened to the then Vice President Garner, James Farley and former Senator wheeler. When anotner candidate threatened even against Administration opposition, ms in come tax was investigated. ! "So the Democratic convention 'opened and.ffhere were no candi- dates with an? organised backing. ' That conversion of 190 In its heart td!d not wanUa thirf" term Pres . ident but the deleg were help less to do anything but renominate ' Mr. Roosevelt. ' fit, mj be that all of these ac tions taken together give a mislead ing indication of what President Truman Intends to do. "However, when one sees a fowl which waddles when It walks, but swims gracefully and gives out a Suacking call, one is justified In linking he has seen a duck." That was the Wall Street Jour nal. It makes sense. Go back another 20 years and you find another possible parallel. In 1920 Governor Lowden of Ill inois and Gen. Leonard Wood of New York were the leading con tenders for the Republican nomi nation. Their drives were stalemat- ed, anqjjyarren naming was com- In th past wo Americans have berated the French rather severe ly whenever one of their Cabinets has fallen. But apparently all this display of temper on our part is ef no good 'i , The French are '.determined ..to upset their government from time to time whether we like it or not. To us it always seems bitter Irony that amid a continuing world crtstthe French should see fit to knock-out of office- a creditable crew bfe leaders on some utterly flimsy and secondary domestic pre text. Yet to the French this Is all quite plausible.- So let us here and now resign ourselves fo the Inescapable fact that French, governments are going to eontintje.' topple from time to time, like as not at the most inopportune moments from the standpoint, of ,-international stability- ' SgW.i.. -r'.'.-; . This" j Willi; be srj Because the French seemingly do. not have the capacity to regard . with complete aeriousrjesa their role in the preser vation !of a, free world. REAL FEARS , Oh, theu-i'-fears'N)rV..llU6sia have been reat enough.'!' But- somehow they hav; behaved . as it savmg France front a third . world war was the job of everybody but the French. Seasoned observers who have looked at the -country recent ly declare that the French simply aren t measuring up to tneir re sponsibilities in the defensive align ment against communism. It isn't that they lack resources, though they, like the rest ol Eu rope, suffer some material short ages. What they lack is the atti tude of mind that will impel real action. - They are not doing more because they are not interested in doing more. The French are Interested In good 'living, In nurturing their deep-rooted culture, in fondling the tbjects in the museum that rep resents tneir past. They surely bemoan the geo . graphic fate that twice has made their country a stomping ground of war. understandably, they would use to avoid imnning aoout an other. America they see as a brash, well-meaning juvenile, ill-equipped for civilized, living out au to cap. sble of plunging the -world ' into further horrible conflict. They are Irritated by our raw energy and are hard to convince that much good can come of it. In their fashion, the French. therefore.' Vmanagd to -''Insulate themselves v ie? certain degree lrtrnrl(ch lturbina outside cur- reAU&gh$:to . pursue their, own RloW-gafkd ' life-i.wttn ' eyes cast batltwa !' C" ' r - ,i-'":' avllcnio ' says I Ho recommend Ayd to any woman Who haa problem with ber flffure." REDUCE WITHOUT. DIETING Simply eat Ihlti delicious Vitamin and Mineral Caady callad AYDS, before nralt as directed. A YDS checks your ap- pwiwaiawB -a-? sea-TT- ,! Ti Set , la.pa.'a in an ai'i nam irr'-' ' i - :- - - Puh you automatically eat less lorn weight naturally. Absolutely safe con tain no reducing druga. Money refunded if you don't Ion weight with first box. Canarou supply $2.98. PAYLESS DRUG 808 Main St. BILL JENKINS Managing Editor I mated. Tills was brought up bv Robert iRuhl in the Medlord Mail-Tribuue. He can take it from here: ' ! "So IP history DOES repeat it ,sell. the cemal and personable Gov ernor of California, may well be the winner. "For like Harding he would have outstanding strength in a pivotal state only California instead of Ohio. "Also like Harding, he would an swer the piciorial demands of a presidential candidate he would LOOK the part and with TV l promising to be a vital factor in the approaching campaign, this as i set will be far more important than most people now realize. "No. S: Governor Warren would 'satis, y the liberal group without (seriously alienating the conserva tives. For while he is considerably to the loft of the Tall isolationists, the is almost as much to the right of the Republican insurgents. In 'other words he would represent a fairly satisfactory middle-of-the-I road compromise, as did Warren 'G. Harding. I "Unlike Harding. Governor War ;ren could not be 'managed'. His" imposing facade is more than a i false 'front'. He is an experienced executive and administrator, with Definite convictions, courage and integrity. In fact, in the judgement of this department, he would make a good, if not a great President. "And if. as seems likely now. Taft and Eisenhower do kill each other off don't sell the chief-executive of cur neighboring slate, short. "He might be the first Republi can occupant of the White House in 20 years. We said 'MIGHT.' " Now, having produced a paste-pot column, we'll remark on the weath er on our own account. . ' The snow fleas are out. That Is a sign of an early spring. j . In such a setting, it is not too difficult for over-inteliectuairzea, hair-spiitting statesmen to convince themselves mat n is penecuy. sen sible to overthrow a good French government when stability . Is a crying need of the free world. .... , Against such a backdrop,, tod. It can be understood why the French can tell themselves that their heel dragging on defense represents wise sacir.g, while our pressure for greater effort constitutes the emotional ranting of undisciplined youth. All m all, we have to admit that the French are doing a pretty good job ot living a quiet 19th Century Hie In this hectic 20th Century. But one can't help wondering how long they'll get away with it. Fire Sweeps Douk Church NELSON. B. C. I A fire started with gasoline-soaked sacks Monday night destroyed an Ortho dox uouanoDor community nau at Brilliant, B. C. - ' - -: Brilliant Is 26 miles west of Nel son in British Columbia's soUtHern interior, where B. C.'s Doukobor population is centered. The fire in the frame, one-story building was first- spotted, by. rail-, way men working in nearby yards. The gasoline-soaked sacks were found by persons at the scene of the blaze. Royal Canadian Mounted police were investigating the fire, first suspected work of Sons ot Freedom terrorists since late summer. NAME CHANGE WASHINGTON iPh-The Bonne ville Power Administration would change its name to the Columbia Power Administration under a bill Introduced Monday by Sen. Mag nuson D-Wash. Another bill by Magnuson would authorize the Maritime Administra tion to decorate American mer chant seamen for outstanding or heroic service. ., The radio telephone links ' the United States with 88 other coun tries. - - , ; , Grafter Turns Geo. N. Taylor - Mr. -Goody Good gave his tenth to the Lord and thanked God he was not like other men nor like that despised grafter over there. But the grafter could only cry "God be merciful, to me a sinner." ' ' - And, said Jesus. the grafter went his way Justified, rather than the other. Luke 18: ma ? Yl "too7?' The grafter d Justified, y any good thing he had done, but by Ood's mercy. Webster's defines Justified as "To stand Just on the ground of faith." You have faith I- rn' - --.-. ... www n c. ... ir pledge that out of love for you, God gave Christ to die for you. In God's sight you stand cleared by Christ taking your sins and dying for vou. Takinir clearance with God, know that aft er Christ had died for you He came from the grave to Indwell you with new life and such cheeri peace and hope as this world can never give. A Hllisboro, Drive family sends this line to say what price GoJ They'll Do It Every FMEfJ MS BRER THE LES4L EA6LE - IS QUESnONlNQ THE WITNESSES- HE SPEAKS SO LOW EVEN RAQAR COU.DNT ROC WM UP . "When I was a boy about 12. years old." writes P. W. D.. "two of my young frjends became vic tims of St. Vitus , Dance. . Both were cured, and are healthy busi ness men today. . . '"Now I find that someone, dear to roe has what in my op.uion lb the same thing. The fingers on both hands are constantly in mo-j tion. like a fist being clenched and I unclenched. At meal time she'- drops her knife or fork; also she drops a great many WKsnma uieiu. "While sitting down, one loot or. tiw other seems lo De maKing , . Lv some movemeiii. n ; w, lmpossioie icir ner 10 su sun our- ici uuiB uuiuo. years old.' Itr- n KA his powers of observation, but his diagnosis is considerably in doubt, fVhenI ms brer ';Wr2n r . I 3 . -. m''yii , Mmmmgm Cr .8)rlyr FRONT OF 7WC- partly because of the age ol the i But now i-ixe many anoiner top planning of shows, .said Robinson, patient. i brass tiguie in the industry loduyi"But so tar the industry has mush- St. Vitus Dance, or Sydenham's ' Robinson -WiH fall on your neck it roomed so fast we haven't had chorea, is much more common you suggest , a fresh new program j un)0 t0 catch our breath, during youth, and there are other idea or he'll shower you with "Every time vou make a dccl disorders of the nerves whicB money, if It's crass wealth you pre- si0n now It's a pioneering move umilft hovo in ho ctMniio1t? unit ' f or dK . '. . 1 I .. Im! t.nn.w il,.il,. sldered in a person as old s even mouga me. aescription aoes ( ft m itvoltu Ti'nll -u,lth Ct: 7i(iie . uance. , ,. But. to discuss St, Vitus Dance, as Mr. D. asks me to do: In mild Chorea the general health Is good. I the muscles twitch onlv slightly and the speech and mental tunc-1 lions are not disturbed. Children with mUd chorea may merely show an abnormal u mount of fatigue, but emotional disturb ances, such as' easy crying, and nightmares? are often present.. t" When the hands are field straight out in front with the fingers spread, the Jerky irregular move ments of -the muscles 1 charac teristic and can be recognized easily by the experienced physi cian. In severe chorea the jerky move ments ot muscles are worse, and the victim may not even be able to feed or undress himselt or her self without assistance. The worst type of chorea Is the maniacal form which is, fortun ately, very rare. Here, in addition to the muscular movements, there are severe mental symptoms which may last lor weeks. - -, A family tendency to chorea seems to exist. Especially bright children who belong to nervous j families should be kept from, straining their mental powers too' early and too much. .' Treatment Includes diet and long By MARJORIE OVGARD Margaret Songster . is the writer of "My True Story," heard over KFLW and ABC Mondoy through Friday at 10:30 a.m. Sha's the one who .collects these true stories and purs them into radio form. If yau want to know how' she finds her true stories, read her article in the February issue of Radio-TV Mirror. This- is a special ABC is sue ana conrains a waairn -, . of pictures and facts about most ef the ABC programs you hear regularly. Instead of waiting till "Dial Log" runs a picture of. your favorite radio star, get this magaiine and sea, all of'them ;. '. ' '! Edward Arnold, Storyteller, tells his .own true love' story,, which led ta his recent marriage. There's an article by David and Ricky ' Nelson entitled "Bringing up Our Parents." Ted Mock, Bert Porki, Don McNeill have all written stories of their programs. It's all in - the special ABC issue of Radio-TV Mirror for February, now on sale. "Should Congress Be Televised" is the question to be argued on "America's Town Meeting" tonight fiom 9;00 to 9:45. Afljrmotiva speoker will be Rep. Jacob K. Javils, (R) of N.Y. Serf. Wallace F. Bennett (R) Ufcoh, will be the negotlve speaker. . Gen. Alfred M. Graunthar, Chief ef Staff far Gen. Dwlght D. Eisenhower at SHAPE, will bs questioned by members of tht UN Correspondents Assn. about the relationship of NATO and SHAPE, to the United Nations on ABC's "United or Net" to ba heard tonight at 8:30. A special 15-minute progrom featuring the Solvation Army Band ' will be hoard tomorrow night at 10:15, On behalf of the S.A.'j 1952 appeal. The 30-piece bond will be under the direction of Col. William Slater, and there'll be a brief message about the work of the Sol--. vation Army by Donald AcMillon, Territorial Commander. No comments on the potato forum. Will leave that to the .reporters. That It, the forum of last night that was broadcast, Could make plenty of comments on the staff versions of said farum which have bean held In studio, control roam, coffaa room, ' or wherever ena could be touched off., There's only ona staff mem ber with any semblance of a tuber background -guess who and ' approximately t others hava gleefully bean en the opposite side. And fun's been had by all. . " ' Tipie 1 I SM .. s awaT mi, t ST M U t Jt M T JM 1 1 , ml T 'bed rest, similar to that which is ?IVCi..fli1!!r-lLn,CVw!'lh JJi? possibilities o( treaiincnt w'lth cot- ttsone or AcriM are unacr unes- ligation. -rhiwttele dishes while U-lelon set owner knos fthat 1 wrong with video. . . . They, don I nave enough gooa;luln out jn a Wcek what they do in aoa. . . . yupiy enousn. uns iuwicuhe is: wiccy snarea oy television execu-, "" The"level of entertainment must raised."' said Hubbeh Robinson, U h,cuw4 m.-cu1J Unkh-li Dnhinuin ' 'boss of Columbia s TV network i prooucilons. I' riewidea. pour In here almost oy me. iruotioau. ne saia uuie-1 CulK- VHrl fliaro icn'l a omvl inn -ji" m..a carimm, mm u s me o:u siury I Uie bcsf-'-ldeas come .from the iproK nat 3he amateurs." Robinsoft: a slender, quiet, dark- j haired man of few illusions and many problems, sbuddered at the memory ot some "Weird idea mer chants who besicfe his door and trv to wavlav hint in- elevators. '- "There-Vas a fellow who wanted to pur on a program featuring the antics of vaockroiches and other hohoKAaKS.t toe recalled, 'animoroeiit- , the flisaprJearance of a I'm flooded with mind readers and hypnotists. ' "One mpther of a cliess cham pion was sure her son could drive Arthur Godfrey out ot business. Other suggestions range from bal let, to.bridfe. "I had a terrible time convinc ing one man that four people play ing bridge Just isn't a show." The trouble, as Robinson sees it, Is this-. "In television the technical fa cilities have outstripped the crea- i , SINUS INFECTIONS DR. ,E. M. MARSH A 'Raeeeufallr Treated ' Cxelatfrs Method nt' N. Uh '-V'"' : Phsn. . "-1 irhwopraitiro kfarslcia Margaret Sanjster, Writer ; '" MY TRUE STORY" By Jimmy Hatlo -r tiv st-nu Tin. mhiifp nf rrrui iv 1 people must be Improved and Im- 1040-a. Tney'rc the under-SS.000 in-, Ihe inedlcul bill which Is mort proved. We must develop better come people who had all or most than llvo per cent ol Income, writers, better directors, better ol the lax wlUiliold Ircm Uiem In I I'rolll on aule ol a lioine-Aii in producers ' 1951 .' , ; dividual who sells his residence "It we don't, television won't con- The und.r4A.000 people who can't l"'.,'' "belorc 5?W.(Cr Unite to hold the people as It docs; use Form 1040-A will use Form 1040 ,Si0 wllfpav no tax on liny 'now 8 "a pcrformeraire'wx In the table on the bucki or as okB.. B... . .... ' lnorfi long lorm ifi.urlng their own and crcale new mlc, w, de. pend too muoli on slurs who made i jiheir dune in other mediums, suih as the radio, the theater and the , movies." . ! The drain on television tulcnf Is alrcauy enormous. i " ."Our network puts on 70 program hours u week." said Robinson, rou"lv 1U1" 10 motion pictures more than the amuiHl ouu jput , , maJor sudl0 We , . malor film sinriln We a viv' - Th;, tremendous pressure takes Us loll m ncrvous breakdowns among producers who get to hvlnc 0n diets: of aspirin and collee. pep capsules and sleeping pills. i.. ..i,, "The answer partially lies In a 'longer period ol preparation and right or. wrong." ,. Robinson believes television Is I i .r-;'e o-u. i,. w anyone, that ts. with fresh Ideas, trlgger-qulck mfnd. and the phys- !icl,i endurance of a buffalo. -But I think television will be the bluest f.rtnr In Amrle.n ll.i,e " nom your neareai coi: ing if the creative minds In It UVe up to the challenge. The public 1 eager and thirsty for real enter- tolnmnt-..Th hl thin Is In rnme ... .ik ii " Pdv,.L n,..i.,i . .Robinson then mentioned a new curtain oougni tor me rrnnK ...iU ... L , ..... 'Oh. we'll probably find it," he said cheerfully. "But it cost 3.500 and now It's lost somewhere." That's television! People so busy they mislay a $3,500 curtain. Hie Difference PACKARD In Style.. JnPerformance...In Jfaluef i : Smartest CAR on the road brimming with get-up-and-gp the brilliant Packard for '92 is today's (op motor ing value and bitter in 70 ways! f) Only Packard gfve you Ultra malic the automatic drive that outper forms all others under all conditions! Only -Packard has Easamatic Power Brakes for quicker, safer stops. All- Lgy StillinVuy WUU MU Htm mttm. It ff IteWi . (3113 COD T - KniTOJl'8! - Thla l . ha first nl a1 aerie rvnlalnliitf1 now In make out your 'Income las return for MM- . ft '- ... ' WAS1IINGTON (fl ! Hlhllghla on your; Income tax return, In cluding ohaiigcs mado In the law by Cougroas Wt year. Usual. i unchanged ' points to. re member . Who ' must flln Mltlnltjht or March IS In the deadline tor lilluit a return ' on your 1U3I tucoma, Who must file? Kveiyono who had SdOO or more income Inst year. Everyone num. woman, child, married or single Who had that much Income In lttol must Ills a return, even Ihouith ho owes no (ax. If he lines owo any he inu.il pay It In full with his return. Income under StlOO is tax-free. So no return has to be 1 1 led on It. Uul somo people with less than SfcOO Income in IUM hud tax with held. They should file a return to get a remind. It's tho only way they get It. Forma lor filing The fornix lor muktiiK tile return lire tho lutine us lust year: Form 1IH0-A, a mimic yellow sheet; and Form 10-10, u tour-page return. Most people, because most fit ii,,, ir I'luin.r ii nni u's tii eiLsii-M. in use. "will Use Form e,u'" " .....u .. ...v.. taxi. People with $3,000 or more 111- conic hae no choice. They must; uso Form 1040 as a long Innii. . ngurlng their own lux, which Isn't j diuicuu. Ilusoi.nds and wives husbands (Wives can still split their in- .wine by tiling a Joint leuiiii. oven I though one ol them had no Income ! order to get a lowcftux , F.xeiuptions-Evcryono tiling a return gets a SHOO exemption lor hmiscll puis W0 for h' ;''"! . . '. , ... . V V. i ., im ,. . .' ": "uw u n?'S V , cla n y "n .h" hu?u"n1.d'. he,,c'L i" 'E?'" "i, se,,r.ieiv her own return separately she Claims nar own ouu exemption, Ano-you gel the usual 600 ex- , f , ,BVOr , , rull. eThrnerchrge.,e'rnber-! Social 8ecur.iy-TM. year lor the ,'The Emergen" Board Te'com first time sclt-eniployed people bo- ,nonde(1 lv as icenl hourly pay !-..... vu..,j, - - I ' ncy eve , r . , tin 1050. , ., , , .i,.v haven't mm t h n. i,V .i !"!' S, , n 0 !B fyJS." ?' ,or.n ' cal'ed P' :,,",,;,""" j ,. , nnA l,,.n.. Tilt, K,.lr... I., a .. 11. Vmv V, o , The self em Jfc" fceunur U x oi, the P,u cu Ol tuurne, in ouaiuon to me regular income lax. There's a new rule lor those who, Ump0yed by othcrs. had Soclol Se- curlty lax, withheld from their pay clieck. The tix n the emoloyer V ' ,,, per cent on the first 3.000 ol '"come, or a maximum of it a i yen,.. i" the past If too much Social security tax was withheld from your pavcheck because, perhaps, I you worked for more than ona em- steel bodies are cushioned at all 18 mounting points. - f) look at on mora car. If you are going to spend $2 500 for a car, then invest one hour in seeing, how few dollars more it takes toown a Packard. Packard costs less to buy than you may think and the record over the years proves that it costs less to own. Packard UKromalU excels all other automatic drives in : performance, safety, economy and dependability. ww New laiamatlc Pewar GHZ? rakes give faster, surer stops require 40 lets foot pres sure, 29 less time to apply! PACKARD LEE HUFF MOTOR CO. 603 So. 6th St. Klamath Falls, Ore. Wlcvdoio ployer you could get a relund only by filing a claim lor it, Now, It It happened to you In luoi, you cim credit it auainsl your Income tax uu Form lutu . A or form lrvto without filing a sprcliil rliiim. You'll see the place to do this on tho form. Dependents. While no one with less limn lt)0 Income hits lo lllo a return, until now no one with more than liWO Income could be claimed as a dependent. Under the new law tlie $500 fig ure Is eliminated and anyone Willi lest than MOO Income, who Ills the oUicr I'cnulremruui, can bo claimed as a dependent, . ' Medical expenses Until now no one could deduct (or medical ex liensoa unless they exceeded live per cent of his income. And then lie could deduct for only that part which ixceeded live per cent. This rule hus been changed a bit. Now a taxpayer if he or his wile Is 115 or older cun deduct the entire amount ol his medical ex penses lor Iho care of both. For er.umple: A miui Is 6.1 and his wile ib. She had the expense. But such a taxpayer ciin'l do this If one ul his dependants hud the medical expense. rue inw niiirrwiso remains uu changed lor taxuiiyers undrr on I Tl'.cv can deduct only that purl of ., ii, M i i.. j res. jftp' ccelve, more J .. ., ', . ', ,nr ... , Railers Veto Wage Deal WASHINGTON Ml 'file two year wuge nispute involving the tied Tuesday alter rejection by the iiu tuduti nivi n-ivvu, ''Brotherhood ol Firemen ol an Emergency Board's recommended Ipav hikes. ' n the Tlie terms substantially what carriers had ollrred had been I "l down earlier by the Engl- 'nrrrs and Conductors Union. The i ,,.. h.ri .M, h,.rH met... inike lor road services employes, a 38 cent boost for yard workers and n lollr ccih uuuiiioimi nnuuy nunc 'when tho 40-hour week Is eilcctcd. WAR LIST WASHINGTON l The Defense - ucnaruneni nesoay loenmiea in casualties In Ko- i rea In a new list No. 1881 that re-; ported 23 killed. 7B wounded, throe I mLtsIng and 10 Injured. It alsoi listed eight dead who were pre viously reported missing In action. I INVESTMENT SECURITIES OWINS INVESTMENT SERVICE LUIrd, In.rtlr.. UnlLt.tf ftn Or.r.ta.-C.Mnl.r band, ma Slark.. lMvr.tm.nl Fund. H.'-llrn F1M. rkn- I 1-3ltl KLAMATH FALLS In Cars For52 Is G2P w w Packard builds araat an glneil Packard's Thunderbolt Engine, the highest-compression eight, has up to 25 -fewer working parts than engines of comparable power! w Pockard's safaty-glass area of 3.0-(6 V4 square inches permits all-around vision, Shortage Of Teachers Seen iBPOKANK I Tho Northwest' Icilohnr Mipply Is expected to bn drastically short for the next ! ynnrs, delegate ui tending a two. guy regional conlrreiice hero upon, sored by the National Commission on Triu'her Edurntlon and Profes sional Standards, .wore told Mem day, - , Fdurators blamed leiirher short a Mrs on swollen enrollments and military ami delenttt production de iniinds. ' ' T.'M. Stlnnnlt,. pxocullve aecie. titl'V of Uio commission, Ucl, "dr. Ii'iii.p produollon iirrnounet lie iniinds will come from two major sources: 'The nuol of presently un employed womrii In th United Stale and the pool ol Inadequately l'iil tcuchara,' ' wiuie tnera win on, oi course, no dlroct ellort to cause a flow of teachers to theso Jobs, the present nlnwnesa ol adjustment of teach ers' saliiilvi to the continually ris ing pile Index will create pre surra which thmiMiiiils ol qualified trachera will llud dllllcult to re sist." Chairman of Die conference Is Miss Mni'lha Bhull of Portland, Seven Die In Auto Crash , KINGMAN, Ks. tfi An aiilft mobile smashed Into a bridge abut ment and tumbled 'into a drrn laluuuh Monday, carrylin seven per . Only olio nooiip.int escaped. Bet- ,v Thomil. n. crawlrd through I broken window and lloaled to the surlacn. . Dend were Mrs. Ida May Thom as. Dotly's mother, and lour of her children, and Mrs. Connie Mae An derton and her year-old daughter, Carol Lynn. Drily said a lire blew out lust be (nro the automobile hit a bridge on VJj. Highway M noor Klnoniaii. llolh lamlllen lived in Wlchiu, Kan. More Culture - And Less Dancing OKLAHOMA CITY Okla- il'oiha's governor, himself part In- dlsn, oiled upon Oklahoma Indi ans to stress Indian civlllxaUon and culture at their expositions In trad of continually having "pow wows of the storm dance variety." Gov. Johnston Murray told a del cgiittoti Irom Anadarko, Okla: "We've got more lo oiler than Ju.' l plain lenthrrn and wild danc ing." Murray Is part Chickasaw The delegation hud conlorred with him about a program lo make janadnrkn the Indian capital of the United States. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creod and Purie Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sont fASI LJ!-1. 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