Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 13, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 1.1, 1DB2
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Park Service
Men Retire
WASHINGTON Mi Retirement
of one veteran National Park Serv
ice official and transfer of five oth
ers is, announced by Secretary ot
the Interior Chapman.
Superintendent Ernest P, Leavitt
ot Crater Lake National Park in
Oregon will retire March 14 after
nearly 42 years with the Park Serv
ice. John B. Wosky. assistant super
intendent o f Voseniile National
Park in California will succeed
him.
HarUion L. Bill, now assistant
superintendent of Mt. Rainier Na
tional Park in Washington, wilt
succeed Wosky. Curtis K. Skinner.
chief park ranger at Yellowstone
National Park, in Wyoming. Mon
tana and Idaho, will become as
sistant superintendent at Mt. Ral
nier.
Last Of Rail
Strikes End
ELKHART. Illd. Ml The lost
holdouts against court and union
orders to end the New York Cen
tral Railroad strike went back to
work Thursday.
The first switch engine crews
started making un trains within
an hour after the Elkhart strikers
voted to end their walkout late
Wednesday night. Fifty men were
back on the job. and others were
due back throughout the day.
A company spokesman In Chi
cago said of ttlons on the rail
road's main 1 should be back to
normal by in. fternpon.
Elkhart members "of the Engi
neers, Conductors and Firemen
Brotherhoods were the last to give
in to the back-to-work orders. Re
sentful but relieved, they voted
late Wednesday night to return to
their jobs. A spokesman said the
vote was 136 to 73.
Their fellows rebels In Toledo. O..
had ended their resistance several
hours earlier bv the much closer
vote of 220 to 214.
MTDDLETOWN. N. . l An
eiehth member of a family of 11
died late Wednesday of burns suf
fered in a fire which destroyed
their home at Walker Vauey, n.y.
Harry Polhamus. 43-year-old
lumberjack, died at Middletown
Sanitarium.
His wife. Evelyn. 39, and six oi
their children, rangine in age from
two to 12. died in the flames early
Wednesday.
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A COPY OF THE ANNUAL Girl Scout report by the Girl
Scouts fit America to the 82nd Congress is presented to
Gov. Douglas McKay by two Girl Scouts at Salem, where
he recently designated 1952 as the 40th anniversary for
Oregon Girl Scouts. Left to right: Mrs. Harold Wendell,
Portland, Chairman Region 11; Governor McKay, Barbara
Smrpi, Salem, Intermediate Scout and Denise Brooks,
Salern Brownie Scout.
Klamath Adults Steady
Workers For Girl Scouts
Editor's Note: Girl Scouts are
celebrating the 40th anniversary
of organization this week. The fol
lowing is a brief history ot Oirl
Scouls. national and local by Ella
Redkev executive director,
Klamath area Girl Scout Council.
By ELLA REDKEY
On March 12. 1912 the first Olrl
Scout troop made un of about eight
girls was organized by Juliette Low.
In these 40 years. Girl ScouUng has
grown to a membership of 1,770,000
in the United States. Girl Scouting
includes girls from 7 to 18, at 18
girl may become an assistant
leader and at 21 a leader of a
crouD of girls. There is a place In
Girl Scouting for adults (men and
women, as well as girls.
The ideals behind Ctrl Scouting
are expressed in the Girl Scout
Promise and Laws. "On my Hon-
I -will try: to do my duty to
God and my country. To help other
people at all times, to ooey tne
Girl Scout Laws. The Girl Scout
laws:
A Girl Scout's Honor is to be
trusted.
A Girl Scout Is loyal. ,
A Girl Scout's duty Is lo be use
ful and to help others.
ful and to help others.
A Girl Scout is a friend to all
and a sister to every other
Girl Scout.
A Girl Scout is courteous.
A Girl Scout Is a friend to ani
mals. A Girl Scout obeys orders.
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A Girl Scout Is cheerful.
A Girl Scout is thrifty.
A Olrl Scout is clean In thought..
word, and deed,
SERVICE
The Girl Scout motto Is: Be Pre
pared. The Slogan is: Do a Good
Turn Daily. The National emphas
is tor Girl Scouting for 1952-1963 Is:
"Be Prepared: to serve others, to
be resourceful, lo Live Democracy"
Juliette Low received permission
from Lord Baden Powell to copv a
program for girls after the Boy
Scout Program set up by him. Ever
.since the beginning camping has
been synonymous with Girl Scout
ing. The first Olrl Scout troon. nr.
Ranized March 12. 1912 in Savannah.
Georgia, went troop camping with
their leader and Ihe founder ot Girl
Scouting. Juliette Low.
On July 24, 1938 Mrs. Twvla Fer-
guson obtained from Rogue River
National Forest 20 acres of land at
mae u wools for the Girl Scout
Camp. The camp was named Camp
tsiner Appicgale after the wlte n(
Elmer Applegate, who was one ol
the chief contributors and workers
wun Mrs. Ferguson in build ng the
camp. That first summer at camp
me gins ate in the roofless dining
hall. It was beautiful with the tall
trees bending over them, but they
were thankful it did not rain. Mrs.
Harry Wiard was cook for camp.
We have been able to obtain the
names of some who were respon
sible that first season. Manv of you
who have lived in Klamath for a
long time may remember them.
Twyla Ferguson. Ruth Radrllffe.
Nina Bubb, Maude Ooeller. Coral
Sabo, Alice Lamm. Mrs. C. C. Kel
ly. Mrs. E. L. Mitchell, Mrs. How
ard J. Boyd.
Elmer Apnlegate. Will Humphrey
ahd Twyla Ferguson oiled the lodge
floor on their hands and knees that
first year.
OWNERSHIP
In 19.19 the Girl Scouts and the
Camp Fire Girls became Joint own
ers of the camp. The Board of Gov
ernors was formed to have the re.
I ! sponsibillty ot administration and
J! control of the camp. On even mim-
I bered years the Camp Fire Olrls
g use the camp in July and the Girl
1 Scouts In August, on odd numbered
years it is reversed.
In 1951 Girl Scout camping activ
ities were: Troon camolng bv the
: various troops; Day Camp at Moore
Pnrlr Mra dmt- niarf. Mnj if..
Lynn Hayes, directors: Established
camp at Camp Esther Applegate at
Lake O Woods. During established
Ijuni.tu sue jouowing opportunities
wc.o uucrcu; emor scouts spent
two days at Crater Lake, they
set up camp for three Senior Scout
Croups from California, who were
cn their way to Wind Mountain to
set up the International Encamp
ment for the Olrl Scouts; Senior
Scouts and Older Intermediate
Scouts climbed Mt. McLaughlin and
hiked into Lake Harriett for a two
day trip.
BIG MEETING
For the first time the Senior
Scouts participated in a Trip Camp
by car. This trip camp was made
to Portland to visit the Internation
al Encampment at Wind Mountain,
over to tne coast and back home.
Among the camping opportunities
lo be offered to the girls this sum
mer will be another Senior Trip
Camp and a back pack trip down
Ihe Rogue River for the advanced
campers.
The Senior Girl Scouts. Horizon
w .im u.rjB ana tne juoy
l .Scouts Explorers have set up a
planning committee lo plan toint ac
tivities. The first was a very eucces
tul skating party with more inter
esting things to come.
The Olrl Scouts participate
throughout the year In many com
munity service projects. Special
mention goes to Troop 15 of Hen
lev Henlnr ftnntita lhav aI,,. , u-
following letter from Klnderdorf
, Pestalozzl Village d' Enfants Pes-i.talozzi-Irogen
(Schwclzl "Dear Mrs
' Hugh J. Simpson, dear Jeanette,
2 1 Kay, Edith, Sharieen, Ruth, Jean
1 1 and Dorothy, Your gift-parcel for
our Children arrived here on Jan
' usry ltith and we had great plea
sure In unpacking the various gar-
ments and underwear. In Uie name
J ; of our boys and girls from 0 conn
J tries we thank you very heartily
a lor your kindness and sympathy.
It really means a great deal for
cur children to have friends in
America and It would have been
nice for you to receive personal
l letters from them,. But being al
! readv overcharged with correspon
dence and thanking letters our chil
dren had no time to write to you.
We therefore have to send you this
rather "Official" letter, as printed
matter and under separate cover
you will receive 2 copies of our
newspaper "Friendship" which are
written, composed and illustrated
bv the children. With hearty greet-
(ft'
Iiirs from ntir community we are.
dear Iilendn, Yours ulnceiely, Pea.
laloisl Children's Village (he Ad'
inlnistrntor K, Fink.
Not only have the girls In the
various irotma dmiti uiiiius for peo
ple In other countries but llicy hitvo
helped here at home,
Three times a year the Junior
Planning Bourd meets to dlsctma
plana and help Uiey want fur Ihoir
troops from the Adult Prournm
Commlttco ot the Oli l Scout Uoni rl.
Kay O'Doiinhiio ot Henley Is pres
ident and Nancy Tanner, secretary
ot this group. One girl from each
troop represents her lioou at this
meeting.
The Junior cniuu Committee Is
made up ot 8 Senior Cllrl Scouls
and 1 Jntormcillnlo Scouts. They
go over plnns lor camp and oiler
Kuggestlom and slate their requests
for camp program. The Out ot
Door Committee takes these recom
mendations to heart In planning the
camp. The girls In this way have
shared In planning tor camp, ciiinn
program, .and have even studied
the enmn folder before it is sent
to the printers. Olris have appeared
before the Klamath Area Olrl Scout
Board lo present their needs and
make request..
The Local Olrl Scout Council Is
proud of I he number of girls who
are i ann 10 year urn scouts. Some
of the leaders were Olrl Scouts.
In celebration ot the Olrl Seoul
40th Blrthdav It Is hoped that adults
who were once Olrl Scouls will re
turn Ih's year, lo Olrl Scouting and
otfer their services as lenders,
troop committee members, or coun
cil and board members.
In Klamath Area Olrl Scouts we
now have Olrl Scouts In Bly, Lan
gell Valley, Keno. Matin, and Klam
ath Falls. 3S3 Brownie Scouts, 393
Intermediate Scouts and H Senior
Scouts, making a total of 845 girls
not to mention the 150 adults work
ing in this program as volunteers
to make possible the Olrl Scout
Program In Klamath county. The
Oirl Scouts are members of the
Klnmath County Community Chest
and are supported bv the Commu
nity Chest drive. This year because
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twrmgj from its wnglM aij CARMLIO (MJL'A at 2 ;
Atom Plane
Now Planning
WASHINGTON ifl - The Air
Force dlaclused Thursday ' It has
boosted its urogram tor develop
ment of fantastically tust atomic-
powored flight Willi a new con
flict lo Boeing Alrnlano Co. of
Seattle,
It Is Ih second contract of lla
tvpe to be announced by the Air
Force and Indicates the program
ot atomic flight Is well Into its
croud phase that ot blueprinting
and experimental production.
Atomic power could Rive an air
plane almost limitless ranga 80
times around the globe on ono
pound of uranium "fuel." noine ex
perls eay and speeds of 2,M0
miles an hour and up.
But most experts any It's still a
long-time project, with the first
llyablo atomic plane a matter ot
years and many millions ot dol
larsaway. One said It prnoauiy wouici tase
somewhat longer" than the es
timated two or three years meded
lo complete the nuclear-powered
submarine which the Navy has
announced It Is building.
Boeing Is workinz presumably
on the airframe, or shell, ot a plane
lo be fitted around an atomic en
gine now being developed by Pratt
k Whltnrv Aircraft Co., East Harl
tord, Colin. The Pratt It Whitney
contract waa announced last De
cember.
ot shortage ot Community Chest
funds the Olrl Scout Cookie 8ale
earnings have to go to the onerat-
leg budget, It had been honed mat
this money could be ured for camp
development. Such things as Im
proved water supply system lo the
units, swimming and boating dock,
and a fireplace for Ihe recreation
hall will have to wall lor another
year.
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Picket Plant
wtrMA-rnilKH! 11 '1 fMioInn
County Superior Court Jurigo Fred
KChip vvcuiirnuiiy iuhiii lamiru a
temporary order restraining AFU
TeaniAlcrn' Union Local 148 from
picketing the 60 million dollar
Aluminum Company ot America,
project near hero.
The Injunction was sought by the
TIiIm t:lriilrln Co.. Turoinu. rim.
tractors on the project, when the
leiinialers urgau nicsoung tno plant
In a (il.spiuo wltii cIcclriMiins,
Judge Kemp ordered lite union
to anneal' In roiirl March 18 lo
show cause why the Injunction
should nut be made permanent.
Mini win ana reins hi uruss
picket lilies art up Wednesday but
Tide Co.. elrcli li'luin stayed on the
Job.
Escaped Trusty
Nobbed At Medford
MALUM W A ItiiMly ho
walked away from Ihe slate prlMin
annex Yrb. 31) was arrested by
late police at Medlord Wednesday.
He was Identified as Ororje
Frederick, 38, who wns serving a
three-year term lor larceny In
Umatilla County.
He walked away from the annex
with Wulter II. Kiliiionds. who was
raughi at Ocranslde, Calif., earlier
this week.
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