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    HJKStlAY. FEBRUARY B. 11)52
HERALD AND NKVVh. KLAMA'ul KALI a. ORKCiON
PAGE SEVEN
Up' -r Hh . ;i -Ill j ji
A DISPLAY OF WORK nccomplishcd by children of special
rdicntion Kioups Inujjlit by Rulh Jones (above) who re
tirtrt last spring after many years as a primary teacher,
wti shown recently to parents and school administrators
at Kail-view school. 'Miss Jones, is donating part of her time
to this new flrltt of work.
mMi
GETS HELP Mrs. Kinar
Nordness, Seattle, whose
husband was lost in the
sinking of the freighter
Pennsylvania, shows a case
of bahy food, one of the
many 'presents she has rc
ceivedi from people trying
to help her support her
three thildrcn. She has re
ceived free diaper service,
$20 from a stranger and
two proposals of marriage
since ihe was left destitute
by the death of her hus
band. bjaai Mmmi . 1 1 iiliutaaaaaaraaaajaa
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See the
mighty
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tOW PARIS FROM
KLAMATH FALLS
On - Roundftlp
San Francisco $9 $16.35
Iin'ludinpf reaerved seat rhaiKe on
Sha.ita Vtlyhiiht. Perioral tax extra.
Shasta Dntilinht provides conveni
ent overnight connocllon to Los An-Roles.
School Trys
New Methods
Snei'lul education groups being
tuughl by Ruth Jones, retired
teacher alter manv years of work
wilh children In the school room,
held open house Jan. 20 from B
a.m. to noon at Fairvlew school.
Demonstrations on methods of
developing word analysis, played
recordings of oral readings made
l.v the sluuunis. and a linn on
punctuation were on the program.
Beveral parents and school ad
ministrators attended and viewed
exhibits made bv the children and
bv their Instructor to assist In their
education.
Because of retirement nav re-
Mrlcilnna It Is possible for the Spe
cial Education Department to em
ploy her hall-days only and the
remainder of the many hours she
serves are given without remunera
tion. A full schedule Is taught each
morning ol the school week.
Classes are held In the school
ilbrarv. Competition Is keen among
students at Fairvlew for attend
ance In her classes.
pifiicoN ru n FLANNKU
SINGAPORE tiT Tile Animal
Lovers League of Singapore is
planning to form a homlng-plgeon
club. Its 6.000 members hope thev
will be able to race pigeons to
and from Singapore and Ihe Fed
crallon of Malaya.
Wi-iio-ma
COFFEE SHOP and DINING ROOMS
Quality Food At Reasonable Prices
Our new ond sanitary kilchen and meat coolers are
open for public inspection at any time . . . See tor
yourself how your food is prepared and handled!
Southern Orcqon'i Finest
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snov, (Forests and
Mt. Shasta through the
Sky-View Picture Windows
of the streamlined
A scenic thrill every day!
Never more beautiful than now!
The friendly Southern Pacific
W.S.McBride, Agent
Phone 3111
Nash Charged
By McCarthy
MILWAUKEE I Hen. Mo
Curihy B-Wk, rro;iUl htn ncru
Hiitloil iiK-lliKt I'lilllro Nunh, While
Hntiiio ntiiff fiMlMiiiiit In a conwii
tl'in iKlilrrun Monday im.frUlitf
"there In no Immunity here."
1 1 Ik repetition condoled of raid
IliK lilt oilKlni'l stiileinenl hh II up
penrcd In thn C'onrchlonul Re
cord, Niihh. n Wlnconnlii Riiplclii, Win.,
crunljeny Krnwi-r, win orlKlnnlly
nlliicked In n Henatc xpvocli limt
week when McCarthy accuned him
of ConiinunlM activity. Niiih mid
hi (Outer Jeiin wild they would
sue him II hr innde. thn chnrKeii
umilii without coiiKrcnnloiial Im
munity. Nai.h, remhed nt WitHhliiKlon
Monday nlxht, would only com
ment: "My lawyer hn thin Mc
Carthy Matrmcnl under ntudy
And at WlM.oiihln Rapldn, Mls
Nash Mild fine. wn Iravlng the
mutter up to her brother.
McCarthy told members of the
WIhcuiwIii Heed Dnitle.iV Awo'ia-
lion that he wan repenthiK his
charfjea "hi aiiKwer Ui the croco
dile tenrs of the bleeding heart
dementi of the proas and radio."
Immediately aftorward, he flew
to WaxliliiKlou, leklnu a tape re
cordlUK of tun talk Willi him.
In hln reiidlnir from the Conurcs.
slonul Uncord, McCarthy repeated
nil of his iiccu.sntlon.H iiKulutl Nash.
liicludluK Ihe assertion that hln
Information had been taken from
KM files. The cliarKcn were that
Nash at one time "officially Joined"
the Communlht party and that
Communlnla In a Canadian spy rlnt
had used hla home aa a head
quarter. NaMi han denied McCarthy's
chariici.
Burke Named
Rear Admiral
WASHINGTON I Arlelgh A.
"31-Knol" fliirke, a central fig
ure In Ihe Army-Navv unification
controversy, was nominated for a
permanent appointment as rear ad
miral Monday.
President Truman's nomination
ct Burke and 11 others lor appoint
ment as rear admiral of the line
went to the Senate. So did the Pres
ident's nomination of Daniel W,
Rayn av rear admiral In the Den
tal Corps.
The SO-ycar old Burke, a bril
liant officer In World War Two,
l.iid been passed over previously
when the roster of nominations for
permanent appointment to the flag
rank wns maac.
But. Truman did ralfe him from
the rank of captain to the tem
porary vale of rear admlrnl In De
cember, 1941).
Burke was snld to have been In
disfavor wilh high Pentagon offici
als because he headed "Operation
23," a former Navv organization
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Doctor Shows
Mouth Danger
CHICAGO if Your mouth la
a wonderful Incubator for bacteria
dark, warm and moist with a
constant temperature 0' proper
mouth hyiflene Is essentia! for oral
health, a dentist said Tuesday.
Dr. Robert bee Dement of At
lanta. Oa.. told the ChlcSKO Dental
Society there always sre between
.'111 and 49 different kinds of bac
teria present In the mouth and
that they jet In their best work
of multiplying while you are
asleep,
"During the sleeping hours the
mouth Is closed, as a rule,' he
said, "and this makes (or a wonder
ful Incubator. Before retiring the
mouth and teeth should be clean
sed and the gum tissues exercised
thoroughly."
Ite said that (or proper oral hy
giene a pernon should brush his
teeth (our times a day before and
after breakfast, after lunch, and
after dinner or before retiring.
He should supplement his tooth
brushing with a tongue scraper,
mouth wash and dental floss, Dr.
Dement ssld.
Whats more, he ahould have two
toothbrushes one with soft brlntlen
for before breakfast and another
with slitter bristles (or gum exer
else before bedtime.
Finder's Loser
And Seeker
CEDAR CITY. Utah I W. F.
(Wesi Mullett found a 120 bill on
the floor of a neighborhood grocery
store.
He turned It over to the store
manager.
The owner appeared a short time
later.
It was Mullett.
"When I arrived home from the
store I discovered I was short a
120 bill," he explained. "I'm still
not sure he, the manager, believed
me."
on planning and policy.
"OP 23" was understood to have
prepared the material used by Na
vy officers In their quarrel with
the Army and Air Force over de
fense policy.
Others nominated with Burke
were:
Edward A. Solomons. Herbert 6.
Duckworth, Oeorge R. Cooper,
Frank Akers, Harry B. Jarrett,
Delbert 8. Cornweil, Albert K.
Morehouse, Kenmore M. McMan
es, Frank T. Ward. Jr. Frederick
S. Wlthlngton and William V. O' Re-
Ran.
GOPs Vie for States' Support, Democrats Quiet
Hr The Associated 1'ress
Republicans at a Lincoln Day
rally checked their differences at
the door Monday night for a mans
attack on Truman policies, but else
where It was skirmishings as usual
among OOP presidential hopefuls.
The Lincoln Day shindig In Wash
ingtoncomplete with $1 box sup
pers (or 8.000, square dancing and
group singing held Intra-party ri
valries to a minimum. But, like
ants at a picnic, they were there
all the same.
Rep. Leonard W. Hall of New
York sounded the battle cry against
the Truman administration when
he said:
"No administration which at
tempts to corrupt Ihe people with
their own money can Itself be un
corrupt, and It should be removed
from power at the first opportuni
ty. .. .
"If we In the Republican Purty
meet these Issues courageously and
constructively, the American peo
ple will do their part . . . with a
landslide vote that will sweep a Re
publican President Into office and
give him a Republican Congress to
do me joo rigm."
No special candidate was plugged
in speeches, but banners ap
peared boosting Sen. Tall of Ohio
and den. Elsenhower.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
"Of course, I alwayt answer
promptly. I'm on of the
early worms 1". . .You'll enjoy
better service and won't miss
incoming calls if you answer
promptly. .. Pacific Telephone.
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In the Democratic camp, things
were comparatively quiet.
At Omaha, a backer of Sen. Ke
fauvcr, only announced Democrat
ic candidate, said the lanky Ten
nesseenii definitely will enter Ne
braska's presidential preference
primary.
Ohio Democrats faced a prospect
of sending 62 delegates to the par
ty's national convention, but with
only ii votes among them. Sixteen
delegatcs-at-large would each have
half a vote.
The system, voted unanimously
by the Slnte Democratic Execu
tive Committee, was viewed as an
attempt to weaken Kcfauver
strength.
Maneuvering among Republicans
meanwhile, went like this:
1. Sen. Taft. sneaking at Charles
ton. W. Va., lambasted the ad
ministration's foreign policy as be
ing based on "secrecy and arbit
rary power." ,
He called "hypocritical" Presi
dent Truman's proposal (or a bi
partisan foreign policy.
2. Virginia Republican Chairman
Robert H. Woods said In Richmond
he doubts Sen. Taft has his states
23 GOP votes sewed up, adding,
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'there la strong Elsenhower sent!
ment growing.'
Taft Is due to speak Tuesday
night at Harrisonburg, In what la
viewed aa another attempt to win
Virginia aupport.
S. At Columbus, O., Harold Stas.
NEW DIPLOMATIC POST
CANBERRA. Australia IjP Ex
ternal Affairs Minister Richard O.
Casey has announced Australia
will exchange diplomatic represen
tatives with Indo-China. An Austral-.
Ian mission would be established
soon In Sslgon, he said.
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oi unio delegate candidates to the
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"withdrawing from the rest of the
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