MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 10!52 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THRER LAWRENCE K. WADE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken nc'tli Wiulo, 4730 Shasta Way, i.s headed for Guam with tho U.S. Navy's air corps. Uc Is 18, enlisted in the Navy last August and has been at San Diego. Photo by Guderian Truck Policy Suit Filed 'ftOHrcnuria m a nuit has jc-en lllrd line to determine whe .her counllen Imve the right to re lulre truckers hnulliiK ions over :oiinly roads to obliiln county per nits. The null to enjoin the county 'rom enturchiK Its log hauling reg ilullonn wnn filed In clrrult court y James E. Liuiry, Itoseburg, iKiilntt Cotmly Commlnntoner Lynn V, lieckley und Klmir MetHer, Jtlditn Call C. Illll mid Sheriff T. (.'niler. Limey nituln logs 'rom Little Itlvrr, east of Hose ling, to the Martin llrothrrn Uox Jo. pond nl Oukliind. using Hitch niv DO und the Nurlh Umpqua rlluliwuy. The county court approved the 15 MT limit fee In 1(HB. Ijiney roll .ends the reuulntlnn In contrnry n n I9M legislative net giving iiirlsdlctian ol county roudx to the itnle IIIKhwny Coinmlnnlnn. Lnney also contendn the law la llscriinuialory. Scouts Mark Birthday CHII.OQUJN In recognition of lie 42nd blrUidny of the Boy Seoul Movement, the Chlloquln PTA. ilionnorliiR group lor the locul icotiln, wnn entertained by Uie Icout Inn I week. Tltree drus ol Culm biiiir nevernl lonKn niter Jim llrrron rend n bin ary ol the organisation. Kenny fteed displayed the reitulnllon icout puck; Clury llcgluud review he troup'n netlvltlen ol the past cur; nnd Victor Nlnsoii won pre iruted with merit badges lor leed production n n i! gardening b y l .kouinui.itcr Lcs llobuck. ' The Explorer group nnd Its Fori (hiniiilh lenders nlno took part In Jib progrnm. i -. I a , .. V'.i 2 j"0 Thursdoy - Feb. 21 . r g "7 : II ) ,n lctomD Canadian Women Claim Success in TOIIONTO I Throe month hko (IU0.0U0 determined Canadian women bunded toiiothor to attempt to cut living coat. Their leader, Mm. Allnn Tumor Rone of Montreal, president of tlin Nntlonnl Council o Women, says tho crusade lum l)ocn "n (rent nut' oenn," Uhe hopes It may prove a burrler against furtlier Inflation. Launched lust October by the 60 yenr old council, the Thrift Cum pnlun linn moved Into towns and cities from count to coast, Housewives huve been urard to cut out the frllln In their buying: To nerve only one kind of enke nt tea purtlen; not to tuiunt buru;uln- Suicide Reds' Top Secret' BERLIN Wl Bulclde hnn become "top secret" In the Russian zono ol Oermnny. The Cnmmunlnt Kovernment 1ms Impounded nil records ol suicides, tins forbidden all newspapers to list suicide ever us the cause ol death, and In mnny cases has corn polled physicians to falsify their reports. An East Zone doctor ventured an opinion that the suicide rate Is "very high" but only the light lipped People's Police have any Idea what It Is. TAHADIHK' The "outlawing" of suicide Is In keeping with Uie Red philosophy that such thiiiKS Just don't happen In a Communist "pnrndlse." The orders to keep up such a fncudo reply apply to Gerhart Elslcr's piopagundn ministry which con trols the prexs; to the Interior mln Inlry which governs the police nnd to Uie central admlnlntrutlon wheh hnndlrn statistics. Tho Ministry of llenllh Rets Into tho act by frequently ccrlllyng u suicide as a death from heart at tack or merely Irom old age. Known tuberculosis cuncs are nev er listed as such. East Oermans, still not accus tomed to such llnkerlUK with ob vious truths, say Hint almost three fourths ol the suicides In the Run nlnn tone are traceable to "the hopelessness" of life under tyran ny. A clergyman commented: "It Is Uie hopelessness of the psychic, the spiritual and the eco nomic situation whlcb mnkes men and women throw their Uvea away so eslly." TOTAI.H With a population ef 2.300,000 the American. British and French sec tors listed 63 suicides In October, 74 in November and 67 In Decem ber. An equal number of unsuc cessful attempts was recorded. The lending motives In West Ber lin were Incurable diseases and hypochondria. Economic distress, oddly enouuli, ranks fairly well down the list. Fear of punishment, a ntroiiK factor In Uie East Is al most non-existent In the West. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND IUCENI, ORI. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern . Ilr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley Proprietors and Joe Enrley and Joe Earley I '4i- 1 In cooperation with John Deere Plow Co., we have arranged a big day full of enter tainment, refreihment and profit. Plenty of var iety, movioi on new tillage and cultivating equip ment for Western conditions. Dollar-making farm ideas, like saving up keep money, applying profitable new methods will be yours to take to use. Equipment thot fits this area will be on display, for you to look over. And your friends and neighbors will be here,, so you can have some good visits. Be here for sure. We guarantee you'll be glad you did. Machinery Co. 1410 South 6th Price War counters lor luwis thev don't need. They've been told they're likely to net more value and more vit amins lor their moliey II they buy tho cheaper meats Instead of high prlcud culn. For Instance they huve been told pork liver at 3U cents a pound In 'loronto contains "almost three times" an much Iron us beef liver lit lt:t cents ii pound. The 13,000 member Cuiindliin As sociation of Consumers Is one ol a doon minimal women's orgunlzu Linn bucking the drive. HINDI. IN(i III monthly bulletins It urges houficwlves to uho twlntcd news paper Instead of wood for kindling; to suvo vegetable water for soups und gravies. Tangible results are difficult to determine In thin kind of cam paign. Hut Mrn. Bono nays they ure beginning to show. 8ho cited us evldenco the fact thai some re tailers now tulk ol "consumer re sistance." She prefers to regard the drive as a loiig-runge educational pro gram. Began on a plea to women to exercise purao control, the cam paign's pnth hasn't been too smooth. Tho word "thrill" met with opixvilllon In sections of Can ada not ns uflluent as others and chiefly from housewives who fig ured lliey n I ready wcro practicing 11 to the limit. But once explained an an antl Inflation measure. It won support. From Its national headquarters In Ottawa the council distributes tin M ftanHrilnn hfUMiulvi TIiakj. include Inexpensive recipes. "Hie more demand we make for goods the more producers and munulacturers will be pressed Into supplying them," the council ex plains in a folder. "Shop windows ure not always un accurate Indica tion of background conditions. We can create shorguges by over buying and so pushing up prices. ritooF "Women hnd to be convinced that they could curtail cxnensc." nuys Mrs, Bone. "And to do this we had to show that, while Uie cost ol living had Increased 00 per cent, mo net personal income had increased 100 per cent and despite nign prices and high taxes, per- sonnl suvlng was 147 per cent mgner in ium man in lion Women were not aj.ked to stop spending, but simply to defer It. to give careful Uioughl to their needs rather than their wants. Why were women approached? Because statisticians claim they spend 80 per cent of the consumer money In Canada. TOKYO Wl The U.S. Army has asked tentative bids for 300 steel mills, Kvodo News Agency said today. The agency quoted trnde sources." IP Crater Lake Phone 2-2544 ROLAND BERRY, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Berry, 1911 Fargo, is now sta tioned at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Jacksonville, Fla. He was graduated with the class of 1950 KUHS and was em ployed at Specialized Serv ice when he enlisted in the Navy in October, 1951. Ex-Gridder New Wheat Chief DENVER Jens Terjeson. ! 50, who once played halfback for University of Oregon football teams ; was elected president of the Na-, tlonal Association of Wheat Grow- j era Saturday. The association Is winding up Its three-day conven-1 tlon. i Tcrjerson, who operates a wheat , ranch near Pendleton. Ore.. In ; partnership with his brother. Tom, succeeds H. W. Clutter of Holcomb, I Kalis. Terjeson has been assocla-1 tlon vice president during Uie last year. His wheat farming experience goes back to days when, as a high school boy, he drove a 33-horse combine on his father's ranch. He was graduated from Oregon In 10J4. ' There's more power in that dynamic engine than you'll ever need except for the rarest emergency. And it should never, never be used for dramatic display on the get-away. If somebody else wants the honors when the light turns green let 'em go. You don't have to prove anything, anyway. But that great power works for you even Chinese Casino Operators Hit Jackpots By LARRY AI.LF.N 8AIOON, Indochina lI'i There's a bitter war In Indochina, but that doesn't stop many ol the Rich Chlneso In this country from get ting richer. In addition to controlling much of the rice trade and other vital, essential businesses, the Chlneso operate gambling casinos. The way they operate them could be a good tin lor the owners ol the famous Casino In Monte Carlo on how to moke money even In "olf-seasons " The Chinese run casinos In the heart of Saigon and Irr the twin all-Chinese city of Cholon. About half of Indochina's Chinese popula tion lives In Cholon. The Saigon Casino usually draws most of tho European-player busi ness, while the one in Cholon never lacks for throngs of avid, expect ant, would-be Chinese winners. FEW WINNERH It's still possible to win In either Saigon or Cholon, but not many people do. One big factor Is that the Chinese casino operators have reduced the winning chances to a bare mini mum. For Instance, In roulette, when the little, round white boll lands In the grecn"zero" slot, the house sweeps the table. That Is, of course, with the ex ception of the player or players who might have chosen the "zero." Then they get a pay-off of 35-to-l. Those who have played the colors red or black or any pair or odd number automatically lose NO DOWN PAYMENT ONLY $5 A MONTH 715 Main Street EVERYTHING THTjA ' It's Loaded Before you drive the Golden Anniversary Cadillac, there is one thing we should like to impress upon you: It's loaded so be careful! THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY DICK B. MILLER 710 Klamath Ave. in Indochina That's not so In Monte Carlo or other casinos In France, where the money rides lor another chance, lor a "zero" Is neither red or black, nor odd or pair. Overall, the Chinese casino oper ators In this country have reduced their chances of losing despite the ever-present 35-1 advantage on a single number to as low as pos sible. BIG TAKE But they never lack for business. The casino In Saigon or Cholon will gross, on an Average, a mil lion Plstrcs (S50.000) nightly. The operators Bay they pay about half of this in taxes. Gambling casinos never have been targets for Vlctmlnh terror ists who like to toss bombs and grenades about In crowded places. That's reportedly because the ca sinos "pay plenty" In protection money. Nevertheless, every one entering a casino, man or woman, is sub jected to be slapped on the thigh or searched for the possible pos session of explosives. LAMBING BEGINS T PWTRTON Irinhn 11 RnHnff lambintr has begun for sheepmen ol the Lcwition vaney m wiim-i camps along Uie Sanke River. Earl Wood, owner of the Wood Ranch near Sllcott, Wash., said by Feb. 25 some 4.000 ewes will be I dropping an average of 250 lambs a day. IfnilhiDd and hone enndnr'tlnn drvifcs avallsblc at moderal extra coit. . 575 W Only U I when you're not unleashing it to the limit. It works for you as a reserve and gives you that easy, quiet, flowing ride which makes a Cadillac such a joy to own and such a thrill to drive . . . It gives you that slow-moving engine that simply loafs at all legal speeds and which is a literal Methuselah when it comes to long life . . . And it is a primary reason for that unbe lievably low upkeep expense, at which Cadillac owners never cease to marvel. Some fleet owners have found, for instance, that Cadillacs cost less to maintain than any other cars they have ever used. And the Former K K K Members Held WHITEVILLE. N.C. I The arrest of 10 former Ku Klux Klans men caused further tension In Southeastern North Carolina s Co lumbus County, where many ter rified people bolt their doors at nlghtfail. 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Bherlff Hugh Nance says It'a likely other beat ings, of white persons and Ne groes, have occurred but Uie vic tims have not reported Ihem be cause of fear. Authorities have been working on the cases for months. The first break eamn with the 10 arrests. time try and Prut Httirti At i,tdtnr Deitartnitni, Woo I f oo m Corp., Now York 1, N.Y. ing. Real comfort comes fast! For coughing spells, upper bronchial congestion and that choked-up feeling caused by colds, there's nothing like using Vicks VapoRub in steam. And always rub it on for continued relief To Insure continued ac tion, always rub VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Works for hours even while your child sleeps to relieve distress. It's the best-known home remedy you can use when any cold strikes child or grown-up.. VICKS VAPORUB ! rDJSJMHBip rim !