MONDAY, MAItCIl 3, 10S3 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON page rtva r i - ;4 I. ' i ... ournfl ( oinplnlril I'KO Kdinund VTn Iiu II. mill o( Mm. Nleves R. Milium, 'Jl'SO rtrclu uiiiUoil lion coin lildril thn rlulil-wwks l.i-mltir's Uiiuraa voiiilucttil by the 41nl '1'iuilc linllnllnii Uin ath inrmilry Di vision's HpcnlKllnl Training Rrgl ini'nl, Foil Jackson, B.C. Improvril Mm, Dim tCarrlri livrlatc pldlifrr rn.Klrnt of the lloiiiiii.u-Oleno I'mniniinlUrn In rn iiilif i iillna nt her homo nnir Do nniir.a. nllcr a reconl sorvoro III urnn. All Womrii Intnresled III a (lln cll.wlon on lullnllon arc Invlled la be Hi the Ciminuinltv Iouiikc, Hill ulrrrt off fln Wnlnmduy, 10:10 a. III. Vlsltur Mrs. PiiiiI Johnson, Ionic time rrnUlonl of Klniimlli Kails, now IIvIiir In riinrnlx, Ariz., left tiiiiulnv after n visit with her sis fr, Mm.. Churlrs Drrw 8r. Mr. mid Mrn. JnliiiMin nnrratrri llio rrry linn nt onn tlinn mid hud oilier rxlm.-ilvr property Inlcic.itn. Ilmiii- i:lriiliin '111" I iinicll Vulli'y Home Kxtcnslon Unit will inert Wednesday, 10 n.m. at the Inline of Mm. Mike Dearborn for n lesson on Kitchen ntoruifc. There will lno be a plnnt cxchuiiKC Ev rryune attending lako lack, lunch. The IMayrra Club members and uiirnui will inert nt the Yacht Club. 7 p.m. Wrdnendny for a no-Iiosteaa cu.ckrn dinner, ilrldge mid pinoch le will follow, Reservations must bo mudo III advanco. Phone Mil. I'roinoted Johnny L. 8calt.se, whose who Bhlrley resides nt Weed, lia.H been promoted to wrucunt while serving; In Korea with the Sfilh Infmitry Division. He In a sound leader with the Kith Regi ment and entered the service In January. lOil. He has been award ed thr C'oiubiit Infiinlryman Budge In clvlllnn life he wan employed by Ihe Long Bell Lumber Co. Meeting There will be a jneet Inu of the Jolly Neighbor, 7:30 p. in. Tuesday at the home of Mm. Victor OiiRman, 3245 Ongmun. Prliea (or those wearing the most green. Henley PTA Meela 3 p.m. Wed nesday In the high school library. 'I'wyla f'erguwii will apeak on "Conditions in Europe." Hpeakrr Henry Douglai Am bers, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ambers of Klamath Falls and a member of the University of Ore gon symposium team, and four oth er University students apoke be fore the high nrhool and Kiwsnis Club at Sandy last Wednesday. Boy Scouts Troop 43 la to meet at the First Presbyterian Church 'Juruday, u:30 p.m. lVomrn of (he Mm-Hold regit Inr monthly meetlnn Tuesday, 8 p.m . In the Moose Hall. Home F.conomlra Club Of Shas ta View grunge meet at the home of Mm. J. 11. Wryn, 3131 LaVerne, Tuesday, (or 13:30 p.m. polluck. Khasla Vle Community Build lint Association meets Tuesday, I E.m.. at the community building. Inula Way and Madlaon. American 1glea Auilllarr Hlninlh Post 1 will meet at Veter an Memorial Hall Tuesday, 8 p.m. Pilots Club Members nnd kucnIh annuul crub feed March ID at the club, Keiiervnlloni must be made and paid for by March 8. Cull IMM) or UU17. Amhrlrii Club Meets Tuesday, 8 p.m. nt the hnino uf Eva (Jion iillsl, 130 N, fith. Ticket- City Firemen lodny be gnn arlllug tli kcU lu their annuul flremrn'ti Hull, lu lie held ul the armory Huturduy, Mmcli 10, , Pelican Post I3KJ -VFW holds IIh regulur meeting Thursdiiy 8 p.m., In the clubroouiK. OlllceiD fur thc jcur will be nomlnutcd. Hume l:tenlon F.ilrliuven unit meela Wednrsdny, 10:30 am., nt the home of Mrs. Richard A. Jiiiiu'Miii. Keno lid. Polluck lunch will be nerved. Plague Grips North Korea BAN FRANCISCO Ifl 'Ilic Com munist Pelplng Radio Mild Mun dny Gen. Klin II Uung. chairman of the tiillllury council and pre mier n( North Korcu, hud Ixxued I decree placing the country In a virtual state of emergency to com bat bubonic phiKUe. The Red broadcast, heard by The AHtoclulcd Prrss, snld the decree ordered a national extraordinary anll-epldemlc coinmlllcce. the Mili tary of Heitllh, the Army Med leal Bureau and oilier government agencies to "mobllixe all lorces" to wipe out gcrm-cHriylng Ini.ecu. The Reds persistently uccuwd the United Biiilrs of cuiiKlng the pliigun by dropping germs behind Red linen. The United Nutlons Command has denied the charge as simply a "cover-up" for an epidemic of natural caues. In another Pclplnir broadcast, Red propagandist Wilfred Burchctl was quoted as Baying "4.000 United Nations prisoners ol war will have to take their chance with Uie rest ol Korean village dwellers In the horrors of a plague epidemic." Burchctl, correspondent for Paris Ce Bolr. asserted that plagnc-bcnr-lug fleas were dropped n?ur Pan niinijoiii. site of the orcan armi stice negotiations. Elk Crab Feed March 6 Elk'H Lodge annuul men's crab feed at the Armory March 6, 6 p.m. will be free to members. Increaed meuiberi.hip attend ance makes It necessary to have Elks only. Women's crab feed will be March 13. same place, aame tunc, for members only. Court Blocks Milk Benefits WAHIUNOTON, (If) The Bu prciiie Court Monliiy decided the secretary of agriculture lacks power to order payments to milk co operatives for disposing of milk during season of high production. The Becrelsry's orders were In lendrd to c'iunll.e returns to milk producers the year around. Funds to pay the co-opcrallvea amounting In million of dollars urc, obtained by netting aside part of the money that normally would be nil Id to milk producers In the flunli production period. Justice Chirk delivered the 4-3 declKlou. Justice Black wrote a dis senting opinion, fti which Justices Reed mid Douglas concurred. Jus tices Juckkou and Million took no purl In the case, 'I he secretary has Issued the pay ment orders under provisions ol Ili:i7 Agricultural Marketing Agree ment Act. An order applying to the Boston mllkshrd was contc.ited by five dairy farmers who contended the nit did not nutliorl.c such pay ment to co-operallveM. Two lower federal courts In the District of Columbia ruled against llm linslon order, causing Secre tary Uninniiii to appeul to the Su preme. Court. lie contended the order was au thorliod by Congress. He said It was necessary because of seasonal changes In milk production. liriiiiiiiiu's appeal said the lower court rulings raised question as to similar orders Issued for the New York metropolitan. Cinclnnstl nnd Daylon-Sprlngfleld marketing uieu. About $14,000,000 has been paid to co-operatives In the four area for urplu milk marketing acrv Ices. Adin Trapper Fined Here Fine of $100. with $25 suspended, wus levied, on Fred Herman Flck, 41-year-old trapper, from Adln. In District Court here this morning on charge of making false state ment to procure an Oregon's trap per licence. Flck wa arrested here Saturday on the charge following Investiga tion by Federal game officers, Ore gun state grime commission otfl ters and warden of the California 1 1 1 1 and game service. Federal officers ald Flck pur chased an Oregon trapper's license Oct. 18, JM1, and had previously bought a California resident hunt er's license on Sept, 1, 1051- "Little David," perhaps the larg est gun ever built, was a U.S. Armv nlege mortar that could hurl n shell weighing nearly two tons to a target more than five miles nwny. By FELIX B. WOl.D DKTROIT 11 A co ed sus pension by her university and a possible federal fraudcase against n witness pointed up effect ol the Communism inquiry Friday. At the same time House Unamer- lean Activities Committee Investi gators prepared to wind iin their present hearing Friday, They hope to come back next month. Mm. Lorraine Faxon Melener, 21, pert brunette, wan suspended by Wayne university Tnursoay nignt. Only a few hour earlier she had refused on the witness stand to antiwar questions, for this the com mittee reproved her. She was Informed of her sus pension In a telegram from Wayne Prealdont David D. Henry. lir. Henry said tier attituae in- tMrmlmA 'lthr an imreiiitnniihle re. f ural to co-operate or a prima fuclin admission ol criminal action on your part." nt university promiseo Mrs. Melsner an "official review" of Its action II nhe request one. sne said she planned to lane tne matter over with Dr. Henry before making any comment. The fraud case was threatened against Belfast-born Patrick Rice, vice pre.ildent ol the CIO United Auto Workers giant Ford Local tou. Thl was connected with Rice's testimony regarding hi purported application to the government for a passport to go U Europe last year. Rep. PoUer iR.-Mlch.,), member of the Inquiring subcommittee, said that Rice, If Judged by his testi mony, was guilty of fraud. Any recommendation by the sub committee would have to go to the lull committee for approval before being presented to the Department of Justice. Potter said the sub committee would study the matter. Rice, grey-haired and balding, testified he had lived In Detroit 17 years and "three or four years" In Cleveland prior to that. However, the committee Intro duced in evidence a photostat copy ol a purported passport application by Rice In which he said he lived In Cleveland from 1931 to 1051. The photostat was shown Rice, but ha refused to answer when asked if he could Identify it. Grandmother Berenlece Baldwin. Years ago, when first written. mtifih nf Wniriir'i mttKl1 tteempft very unmusical to many people. si General MMM Hans Frei BOOKKEEPING Service JJ54 So. 4th Phen 3-023 Q333 Eflt3 07 ... for men who work in slush, mud, or snow! CONVERSE WATERPROOF OVERSHOES FOUR REASONS WHY THIS IS A GOOD BUY: Long-wearing, warmer cloth topi are completely waterproof! 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Mrs, Baldwin, who was dues col lector for1 Ike party In Michigan, aid the Communists went under ground In late 1040 or early 1950 Thereafter, she said, no records were kept and "no phone calls v.ere made ano 11 were was a phone call made, no names." The v.-ord "clock" really signi fies bell. The li-land of Kos In the Aepean Sea was the birthplace of Hippo crates, the lather of medicine. CherraDunll. India. ' has had 1,605.05 Inches of rain In two years. In nredictlne the ' weather, the forecaster generally tries to deter mine the distance and direction of travel of high and low pressure areas In the atmosphere. There are approximately 25,000 different kinds of fish. Anti-Red Teacher Law Upheld by High Court WASHINOTON W The Supreme Court Monday upheld by a 8 to 1 vole New York's antl-Communlst Teacher Law. The actwidely known as the Felnberg Law Is designed to bar subversive persons from working In the state's school system. It was attacked by eight New York taxpayers who Insisted the statute violated freedom of speech and aaiembly. Justice Mlnton delivered the ma jority decision. Justices Douglas, Black and Frankfurter wrote dis senting opinions. That meant the majority was composed of Chief Justice Vinson and Justices Reed, Jackson, Burton and Clark as well as Mlnton. The Felnberg Law was enacted in 1949 to help enforce a state civil service law passed ten years earlier. The civil service law say periona who advocate violent over throw of government may, not be FISH COUNT PORTLAND m The fl.'ih count at Bonneville Dam, as reported by the Corps of Engineers here: Saturday: Bteemead trout 1, suckers 2, flngerling 9; Sunday: Chinook 2, steelhea.d trout trout 6, muckers 1, fingerling 17. Suburban Scrvic I On Your Worn equipment y 1 1th I Walnut Ph. 7709 St. James' Palace, official seat of the British court, stands on the one-time site of a hospital. The Angel Falls, In Eastern Ven ezuela has a total drop . of 3,212 Helps Heal And Cter Itchy Skin tosh! Fint applications of highly medicated Zcmo antiseptic promptly relieve itching of rubes, aczems, athlete's foot, psoria sis, ringworm and similar surf aceskin and sealpirritationi. Then notice how quickly your skin starts to clear! Buy Extra Strmglh Zemo liquid m m, for stubborn cam ZEnffl) appointed to. or stay on, state jobs. SUBVERSIVE LIST . The Felnberg Law reaulres the State Board of Regents the admin istrative body wlch heads the New York educational system to list subversive organizations. The law mages membershln In (uch listed organization clear evi dence of disqualification 'or any Job In the school system. The law's preamble refers to the Communist Party as an advocate of violent overthrow of govern ment. However, pending the outcome of the case before the SuDreme Court. the Board of Regents has not com piled a subversive list and no teacher has been fired under the Felnberg Law. Laywers for the eight taxpayers who carried their fight against the law to the highest court argued that the proposed listing would have a "terroristic effect" of teach ers and would create Interference wllh freedom in general. Hut Mlnton said lor the tribunal: "A teacher works in a sensitive area In a school room. There he shapes the attitude of young minds toward the society In which they live. In this, the state has a vital concern. It must preserve the In tegrity of the schools. "The school authorities have the right and duty to screen the of ficials, teachers and employes as Integrity of the schools as a part of ordered society, cannot be doubted." Mlnton added that, "one's as- AUTO INSURANCE 5-10-5 Liability Insurance Current 6 Mo. 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