I'lUDAY, KKliKUAItY 8,' 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
KIDNAPED IN GERMANY
Minnie Ruth Sheiton, 18.
(iihove), first American girl
kidnaped in postwar Ger
many, told Investigators
her armed abductor threat
ened her with death hefore
,he abandoned her in a
stolen car on a lonely road.
,ller stepfather, Master Sfit.
h R. Bums of Hot Springs,
Va., said the girl was "per
fectly all rinhl" despite her
terrifying experience. Thou
sands of American military
polico and German police
continued tho search for
her abductor.
Women Slate
Planning Meet
Women of Ponce Memorial Pre.
uylcrlnn Church are Invited to at
tend a meeting Feb. 11. 7:30 p.m.
to vole, on recommendations of the
Planning Comtnltlee for women's
work In tho church.
The committee ) been work.
Ikk lor several weeks to make
pinna lor women's association
unit will De or Interest to (II worn
en of the church.
Moderator st the meeting will
ne Mrs. Lawrence Dirk. A skit for
the occasion has been prepared by
Mm. Cnrl Hsgel and Mrs. Homer
Koertje. Rev. Dwayne Proetl, pas
tor, win also preset a Drier medl
lotion.
A nursery will ba provided for
children during the meeting, and
refreshments will be served.
Ice Harbor .
Dams a 'Must'
i. EPHRATA, Wash, tm The pro
poted Ice Harbor Dam on the
Snake River Is still a "must" proJ
ect to the Columbia Basin Com.
mission.
Commission member reaffirmed
an earlier resolution calling for
construction of tho dam at a meet
Ing here Thursday.
Charles Brlnkerhoff of Ute Pasco
Chamber of Commerce told the
commission fisheries Interests, the
only ones he snld were opposed to
tne asm, were "inrowmg a monkey
wrenen into the project.
The commission also urged pas.
ssge of bills to set up reclamation
facilities to be added to the Chief
Joseph Dam project.
Troop Plane
Hits, 16 Safe
MrCHORD AIR FORCE BASE.
Wash., I A C-1J4 Olobemaster,
the blRxcst operntlonnl troop car
rier used by the Air Force crashed
and burned here Inte Thursday
night, but the 16 men aboard es
caped. The glnnt aircraft at Inched to
the BJiiu Troop Carrier Wing was
en route home from Hawaii with a
crew of 13 and three pnssengers.
Air bnse officials ssld the plane
crashed short of a runway at 10:44
p.m., PST.
rMhily two crew members were
Injured, receiving minor outs and
bruises. Air bnso officials said a
ground fog may have contributed
to the accident.
The Olobcmnster can accommo
date 200 passcngors.
Record Catch,
Bigger Loss
HAMILTON. Bermuda W Wil
fred J, Hlggs caught a world's
record bonoflsh Thursday but be
lieves a blKKcr one got away.
The record catch Is 13 pounds
nlno and one-hnlf ounces. The fish
measured 32 and one-hnlf Inches
front tip to tip and had a 17 Inch
girth.
Tho one thnt got away gave
Hlggs a 65 minute battle before
his 160 yard nylon line broke.
MORE CAIWIKS
MONTREAL W Tnxlcab com
pany ofllcinls here snld heavy
MiowHtorms hnve given them their
busiest winter In five years. Mon
treal now has more than 4,000
tnxlcnbs, compnrcd with about 800
during; the Inst war.
Rrnutiriil Vnlentlnes . , . Volght's
Pioneer Office Supply Co, 620 Main.
KLAMATH MUSi
IHI MIINOLY (US UNI
04 Klomoth Ave. Phone 07
Violent Death Searched
Out in Devil's Forest
VOHHKNACK. Germany Bcven !
yours alter tho win. dungcr nnd
dmilh still shadow the dully llle
of Inhnbltiints of this little iiui'il
gen forest village In the Klfel
inountiiliis, near the Uelnlun bor
der,
For war at Its fiercest pussed
this way. Auk iinv Aniarlcun OI
or Cliirninn soldier who survived
Ihe buttles of the iliiortKiui forest.
And even now hidden mines, dud
bombs and other explosives' arc
luund by the score In the region,
Whon the Allied forces crossed
Ihe Uermiui border near Aiicheu
In the full of 11)44, tlermany hurled
most of her reinniiilng troops In
Ihe West against tho nilncker. In
the hilly woodlands of the Klfel.
backed by the armored forts of the
Siegfried Line, the German Wehr
nuulit checked tho American nd
vunco.. Bloody weeks of hnnd-lo-hnnd
fighting, murderous artillery bar
r niien and air Ixnnhnrduicnt fol
lowed. Every Inch of Ihe "Hurt-
Dimes March
Fund Boosted
CHfl.OQUIN 1001.66 was the
amount turned In to the county
March of Dimes headquarters by
Mrs. Joseph Mercer as C'lilloqiiln's
part In the county' drive. That
amount will be augmented by any
donations which may have been
mulled direct to Kliumith Fulls with
a Chlloquln postmark,
The six hundred plus, Mrs. Mer
cer reports, came from the benefit
dance, held Jan. 20. the basket
ball game given the rollowlng Wed
nesday evening and collections ta
ken In the tiny Iron lungs at locnl
stores and principally at the Chief
Theater.
Special credit should go to Uiose
people who donated their time to
help put over the drive. Handy
Miller was In charge of all ar
rangements about the game and
the Chlloquln Town Team the Hill
top Cafe team from Klamath Falls
and the referees all donated their
time.
Mrs. Archie Huff am! Mrs. Layton
Hobsck were In charge of the re
freshments served to the tea ma
and their wives after the game.
Helping to serve were Mrs. Ouy
Stalger, Mrs. John Jadderholm and
Joanne Weddle.
Music for the dance was fur
nished by Mrs. Roy Deffenbacher.
Orvllle Knlghtplpe of Klamath
Agency, and Dick Varnum of Fort
Klamath. Lloyd Peters and Les
Hoback heliied with the box office
and taking tickets.
Basketball game prizes were all
under the supervision of Charles
Hale. The upper grades took part
In the first ssle and cash awards
were won by Kenny Reed, Oall
Mannerlng and Vernon Oauthler,
who sold the most tickets. In the
second sale tho Camp Fire Olrls
and the Boy Scouts sold In com
petition with each other with a
party aa the prize. At Uie close of
the aale-there was only 20 cents
difference between the groups so
mothers donated food aivt on Thurs
day afternoon both groups were
treated to hot dogs, Ice cream,
cookies and punch, In a party held
the last hour of school In the cafe
teria. Winners were Victor 8lsson who
will go deer hunting this coming
year with a new 30.06 Pat Hill
who took home to his wife. Jane,
a new electric mixer, and Bill Lo
rem who took home the 25 pound
live turkey donated by Roy Cieng-
GOPs Enthused
By Leader
Republicans gathered In Port
land for the State Central Com
mittee meeting this week are look
ing forward wlUi enthusiasm to the
young leadership of the new state
Chairman of the committee, Rob
ert Elliott, Medford. according to
Mrs. Olive Cornett, Oregon Nation
al Commllteewoman.
The new leadership will be a
challenge In tills election year and
la expected to bring out the young
voters who will mark their first
ballots this spring.
Registration books close April 15.
Date for the primary Is May 16.
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genwnld" soon culled the Devil's
Foront by bnttle-liriil, desperate
a i Hi exhausted OI's was souked
with blood.
In tlin twlllitlit of these once
beuutlfiil woods 60.000 American
and Lli'iniiin soldiers lost their
lives. And even now limners, lum
berjacks, nnd members of mine
cliarliiR MiuulK ur being killed or
crippled by hidden explosives.
Mont dangerous of all Is the
Wild Hoar IUi:e, northeast of Vos
Hciiack, H is still "uit limits" and
may bo entered only by the mine
Miuads. Hcverul thousand mines
have been lound here In tho Inst
lew months, most of them made
of plastics to evade the searching
"feeler" of . the mine detector.
Wild Hour Kldgc still looks like
It had been hit by a string of
atomic bombs. No tree, no blade
of grass was spured the fury of
the murderous buttle. Torn tree
trunks loom against a urey, cloudy
iky, typical for this region, their
brunches twkted lo hnuntlng Im
nges of the hands of fallen soldiers.
Reconstruction proved almost
Impossible Only one part of the
Devil's Forest, the Ocrmeter ridge
has been cleared and reconverted
to furinliind for a group of settlers
brouKhl there bv Uie government.
Ho extensive Is the duuiage lo the
Klfel forests that the government
plans to build a factory Just for
the production of tnr, the wood for
It being taken from the destroyed
trees.
More than 123.000 persons In hob
Ited the Huertgen Krels fcounlyi
bclorc the wur. In 1U46 only 4,000
were left. Only 10 per cent of Its
buildings remained Intact, most
others were destroyed completely.
Damage to private housing prop,
erty runs up to 72 million dollars.
One third of the farmland was left
waste.
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Br MARY EGAS
"We'll win. we'll wlnl We did It
before and we'll do It again. We'll
win, well wlnl" This cry of the
student body could be heard
throughout Uie Academy today as
Uie Trojans and their boosters were
extra determined that tonight SHA
must get back on that winning
streak I It will be the Bonanza Ant
lers trying to atop us. In a game
that promises lo be filled with
thrills and chills whoever wins In
Ihe end. The contest will be played
on the home court for the Trojans
nnd Trobabes. Don't forget game
time. 7:00 preliminary between the
B teams of both schools and 8:15
for the A teams.
Academy student invite ,Bon ii
za students to an after-game dance
in the Parish Hall as Uie perfect
climax to the evening.
The monthly student body meet
ing was advanced Just one week
exactly because of Valentine's Day
next Thursday. As a result Uie stu
dents gathered to discuss the busi
ness at hand yesterday In the
school auditorium. Following the
meeting the students enjoyed the
customary mntlnee dance.
A special Valentine's Dance Is
slated for next Wednesday-In the
Parish hall. Committees have been
appointed In the effort to make
this dance as said before, extra
spcclnl. No, It Isn't a mistake,
tins Valentine's Day dance Is going
to be held the 13th because of the
basketball schedule.
March 15th Is a data eagerly 1
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SIGN FOR KEFAUVER
Pretty Susie Bonfini of
Bellaire, O., ' wears the
familiar coonskin cap while
collecting signatures for
Sen. Estes Kefauver's entry
in Ohio presidential prim
ary, Kcfauver (D., Tenn.)
has adopted the coonskin
cap as his campaign symbol.
School to Name .
King, Queen
Couples from each of the four
classes at Bonanza high are candi
dates for king and queen honors
to be bestowed during a dance al
the high school auditorium Satur
day, Feb. 16.
The candidates are:
May Chullls and Irwin Crume.
seniors: Mary Lee Kyser and How
ard Kroetje. Juniors; Catherine
Dearborn and Bob Wolker. sopho
mores: Mnrle Lee and Dale Robert
son, freshmen.
The dance Is to be sponsored by
the Bonanza Parents-Patrons and
music will be provWed by the Ore
gon Hillbillies.
looked forward to by the Juniors
as the class rings are expected to
arrive then.
"Thank you Lakeview High," for
Inviting the Academy girls to par
ticipate In your basketball Jam
boree scheduled for the 23rd. Tem
porary plans ate being made tt
come over and unless something
unforeseen happens, you can be
sure the girls will be there.
Solon Supports
Indian Rights
WASHINGTON (A Congress
was asked Friday to give the In
dians a voice In selection of the
Federal Indian Affairs commission
er. Sen. Ecton, R.-Mont., Introduced
a Mi! which would require any
nominee for the Job to be approved
by a majority of the nation's In
dian tribes and bands.
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Children's Homework Poses
Character
By DAVII TAVI.OR MAKKE
Al' newsreaiures writer
Whether or not you believe In
homework for Junior, if such work
Is a school requirement the child
should be helped to adjust him
self to meet It successfully.
The child who Is doing poorly
In school, says the National Kinder
garten Association, does so because
of failure to study properly. All
loo' often, he can be observed to
pick up his arithmetic, sail right
in and do well for a while. Then
he comes to a problem that Is evi
dently not ho easy. He makes one
or two attempts to solve It, and
finally tosses the book aside in
favor of his speller. ,
This, too, he Is quite hsppy about
for a time. He shuts his eyes In
concentration and recites his
words. Several appear to be stumb
ling blocks. Again and again he
glances at his list and finds he
Is making slight mistakes In them.
Instead of mastering the words he
puts away his spelling book. Maybe
he deludes himself with the belief
he'll come back to It later.
He goes on to "study" geog
raphy. Here he becomes complete
ly muddled over the rivers In Af
rica and may not even take the
trouble to try tracing them on the
map. He mav excuse himself by
saving they're too hard to bother
villi, so long as ne knows some
thing about the River Nile.
Bv the time his bedtime rolls
around he has finished nothing.
Junior's like a soldier who quits
Naval Captain
To Visit Here
Capt. C. P. Kershner. United
States Navy, will- visit Klamath
Falls and Naval Reserve units
here Monday.
According to present plans, he Is
scheduled to arrive here by plane.
He will speak at the regular Na
val Reserve meeting In the Navy
building, Municipal Airport, at 7:30
p.m. where he Is slated to talk on
the latest "scuttlebutt" In relation
to the Reserve and Its part In the
present military setup.
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tion. Directly something difficult
comes along he gives up a very
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oi mis kind, tne experts say, or
junior will not amount to very
mucn.
It Is un to the parent to gently
but firmly Insist that Junior finish
one nublect before starting anoth
er. It doesn't pay to scold. Rather
try to make a game out of home
work. One mother, who knew her
son was Interested In stories about
giants made use of this and caused
her son to think of a puzzling prob
lem as a giant to be overthrown.
Every time he accomplished some
thing he was tempted to lav aside
he was overjoyed to think he had
felled another giant. Today, if ne
is ever Inclined to follow the line
of least resistance and Just let
things go, he thinks of those giants.
And Ihe Job cannot be made the
responsibility of the teachers alone.
Without the self-sacrificing cooper
ation of the parents the schools
can do but little. Junior must be
set 'on the right path with his
homework and soon definite Im
provement will be seen.
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