Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 07, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, I'-KP.UUAIIY 7, 1 r2
IIBRAU) AND NKVVS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Text Approved
By PTA Board
HIGHLAND, Wiinh. I The
fllchliincl PurBnU'I'ciuihcr Council
linn r(!ltcrecl n vote of confidence
in tne MuKruder textDooK on
Ainnrlcnn novernment.
The widely used textbook ha
been the center ol a Trl-Cltlcs urea
controversy over whether It Includ
ed piisuk-k which were weighted
toward HocinijHtic theory.
The Council adopted a resolution
of approval on recommendation of
it special coinmlttce, which had
been r.uKCHtcd by the school
board.
Two of the seven committee
members voted aualnst keeping the
book an a achool text. One of them,
C'laudo Lynelx, suld he felt It wax
biased. The 1050 edition Is being
lined, and I.ynels said 11)52 revi
sions of controversial points stand
an "the bluest condemnation" of
the book that In being uned.
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PUTTING STRAIN ON FRIENDSHIP When John Lenhart, Capulin, N.M., grocery
owner, hoisted that bin kIkii over Ills store, he hardly expected friendship to be put to
such a severe test. Officers said a soldier fell asleep at the wheel of a stolen 1951 Buick
and it swerved off the road, ripping one corner off the store. No one was Injured.
Friendship Pact Sealed
As Yet Gets New Name
WICHITA PALLS. Tex. (II A
pact that had lis bi'Klnnlim on Ok
inawa hi Hi wax cllmiixrcl In Korea
was sealed Wrdnrndny In 30th dis
trict, court,
A sllalit. black-haired, darkryrd
Air Fores veteran had a request.
He wantnl to rhauuo 111" name.
John DonnliiK Urulmm, 21, told
this story to Judxn Arihur Tlpps:
He wan alone In the world. Ill"
father won lonu dead and Ills inolh
Force In Indiana and was shipped
r remarried. He Joined the Air
Hiccuper Gets
Lots of Mail
1.08 ANOKLK8 I lllccuper
Jack O'Leary hn received 1,132
letter from well winner a a re
sult of an Associated Press story
Jan. 39 which ssld he was down
to 78 poundti.
O'Leary has lost 61 pound lnce
he ntarted IiIccuiiIiik at the rale
of at least once per second June
13. 10411.
Prior to the latest avnlanche of
mall to reach their home at 4044
Garden Ave., Los Angeles, Jack
had received more than 20.000 let
ter, mostly suKKCSled cures.
None has worked. More than 500
doctors have failed to stop the hlc-.tuning.
I Mrs. Margaret O'Leary, Jack'r.
mother, said mat an anonymous
New York doctor may be able to
help her son. Bhe Is attempting to
raise fund to take him east.
to Okinawa where he made a real
buddy a young alumni Irom old
Mexico.
Order came and the buddy was
nhlpped to Koreu, but not before
he made Qraham an offer.
The young Mexican told him "if
anything happens to me, I want you
to lake my name. You will belong
to my family then."
Ills buddy waa killed. Graham
recited quietly, and last Septem
ber he wa returned to the United
Hlates. Ho went to Hllcppard Air
Force Base and waa discharged as
a corporal.
And now, before making another
move, he said:
"I want to take his name. I want
to change mine to his."
Judge Tlpps signed a piece of
psper.
Smilingly, Juan Ridrtgue F.v
trad walked out of the courthouse
alone.
Water, Snow
Block Travel
SALEM lfl The Wllsonvllle
ferry on the Willamette River was
still closed by high water Thurs
day, while the Warner Valley High
way In Lake County remained
blocked by snow.
The State Highway Comrfllsslotu
niso rcpurirn icy apaia on ronus
at Warm Springs Junction, Wil
lamette Pass and Seneca.
. All other points reported bare
pavement.
Judge Offers
Trial Policy
WASHINGTON Wl A tin to
congressional committees from a i
niuu in a position to know: It must
be made clear to a witness Just 1
where he stands or he can't be
Jailed for contempt.
'Tlie witness Is not required to
enter Into a guessing game when :
called upon to appear before a
committee." said U.S. District
Judge James R. Klrkland In free-!
Ing Joseph P. Kamp Wednesday.
Kamp was indicted for contempt j
of Congress because he failed to
show up with records demanded '
by the House Lobby Investigating
Committee In June, 1950.
He Is executive vice chair
man of the Constitutional Educa
tion League, Inc., with headquar
ter In New York. Kamp describes
It as the "oldest snd most active
organization combatting Commu
nism."
Judge Klrkland said the evidence
offered bv the government in the
two-day trial without a Jury "raises
a reasonable doubt In the mind of
the court that the defendant wil
fully defaulted when he appeared
In response to the subpoena."
"Committees of Congress," said
Ihe Judge, "must conduct exam
inations in such a manner that It Is
clear to the witness Uiat the com
mittee recognises him as being In
default, and anything short of a
clear cut default on the part of the
witness will not sustain a convic
tion lor contempt of Congress."
Arm Troubles
Texas Jack'
UVALDK, Tex. Wi - Former
vice president John Nance Garner
wants hi mends to know he's not
mud at them.
The reason he hasn't been an
swering their letters, he explained
Thursday, Is that he has been hav
ing trouble with an arm and a
foot lor the past six months.
The ailment are minor, the 83-year-old
Texan told Victor Dlttmar
of the Uvalde Leader New. Other
wise, he feels fine. Just doesn't
want to answer those letters right
now.
HITLER'S DEPUTY Friar
Bodewig (above), a member
of St. Anthony of Padua
Monastery in Rome, denies
reports by the Berlin Der
Telegraf that he is Martin
Bormann, Adolph Hitler's
deputy who disappeared
during the last days of the
Third Reich.
Beautiful Valentines . . . Volght's
Pioneer Office Kupply Co. 629 Main.
Markets to Close
Lincoln Day
NEW YORK Of) All major
United States securities and com
modities market will be closed
next Tuesday for the Lincoln's
birthday holiday.
The exception will be various
livestock markets.
Ghosts of Shakespeare,
Drake Astir in Britain
LONDON I Can Britain' new
'Queen Bess" spur her old. Im
poverished nation on to another
Elizabethan golden age?
A lot of folk who know their
history think she ha the stuff to
turn the difficult trick. They be
lieve she has the same kind of
tough-minded determination a the
red-haired Elizabeth who mounted
a shaky throne In 1558 and ruled
"my beasts of English" with a
rod of Iron for 44 years.
Besides having the same name,
the new Elizabeth ascends the
throne at the same age, 25, as did
the first one. .
ON TOP
Some people stress the fact that
Britain has always been on top of
the world when a queen occupied
the throne. They especially point
to the reigns of the first Elizabeth
and Victoria.
To Britons Elizabeth Is a magic
name.
It means men like Sir Francis
Drake, who whipped the Spanish
Armada and ravaged 8panlsh
treasure galleons, and a host of
others who spread English power
over the globe with explorations
and merchanting In Asia, Africa
and the new world.
It also means a great age of
iener an age that produced
Shakespeare.
STRONG MIND
Those who think that Britain with
the new Elizabeth can find the path
back to unquestioned irssuitM
emphasise she has a "mind of htf
own." The Tudor Bess showed Mit
same wilful mind to astonished
diplomats snd Intriguing courtltr.'
The hedged authority of th new
ruler la a far cry from the almost
unlimited royal powers of ths other
Elizabeth. But the British hops ths
new "Queen Bess" can strike the
vital Bnarlr fhsf rnnv lira thm flaw.
glng nation to new heights.
kyle morgan
pianos
"Yours lor hapsiar future '
through music"
5Ute as Water
Freezes at 32 F
EUGENE DIMES
EUGENE 11 Eugene rslsed
$25,000 for the March of Dimes
this year, compared to 116,000 in
1051, Chairman Joe Richards reports.
TAUCHER'S MEATS
AT
CARTERS' FINE FOOD
1420
Esplanade
From the "Land o'
Corn" lb.
59c
half or
whole, lb.
SLICED BACON
TENDERIZED HAMS
' EG 0' CHOICE LAMB'- -98c
PORK SAUSAGE 59c
PURE LARD 67c
CHOICE LEGO' LAMB 98c
WE CUT YOUR STEAKS
THE WAY YO U LIKE THEM!
Yei, at 32, these ice cubes are boxen solid but
very happy. They're going to be invited into
a drink made with'Seagram's 7 Crown and
that's the final goal of any ambitions ice cube.
0a? Seagram's wSure
Seagram's 7 Crown. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86.8 Proof. 65 Grain Neutral Spirits. Seagram-Distillers Corp.,N.Y.
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FOR SPRING -COATS
WITH
A NEW
FASHION ELEGANCE
Here's one of our stunning new Spring
coats. Stunning because it is so different
In style, in fabric, in feeling. The giant
collar, oversized cuffs, the nubby, lacy
fabric all add up to the new exhilarat
ing fashion era Spring 1952.
VALENTINE HANKIES
TO WIN HER HEART
Wa have doiant af tha cutast itylas in prints
sr whits with red ambroldery all attractively
packaged far tha girl sf yaur htart.
IT'S A WONDHfUt STORI
AS ADVERTISED IN FEBRUARY HARPER'S BAZAAR