T iAGE SIX I IKK All) AND NKWS. KIAMaTII I-ALLS. ORKCiON TUESDAY. AI'HIl 1. Um FRANK JENKINS fijlter ... Entered rt tecond class matter at the post office of Klamath Falis, Ore., on August 20, 1006, under act ot Congress, March , 1879 ... MKMBKRS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use lor punllcation cf i! the local news printed In this newspaper as well as all AP news, SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall 6 months $6.60 By Mail year tll.OO By BILL JKNKINS When It comes to sheer persis tence you have to give ihe -sparrows credit. There are a Hock of the little beggars that make this office tlic.r home. Tney nest in the caves around the cornices and in the awnings. And keep the day cheer Jul with a constant twittering and cheeplne and fluttering about. But they don't know when they are licked. For several years now several stubborn couples have determined to make their home In the mechan ism of the awning over Deb's win dow. They work hard and diligent ly snatching bits of string, cloth and what-have-you and get a nest well started, using the gears in toe roll-up gadget to anchor to. Then along comes a little rain storm and someone goes out and rolls uo the awning. And the par munajpn-.iaimi.nl 4"i" in r ' - By DEB ADDISON We violated the liabbath this last Sunday by wielding a paint brush on kitchen cabinets and by listen ing to 19 variations of murder and violence on the raddio. The painting chore was tackled because it was a long unfinished job from last fall, that had been saved up for the long winter days. Time's awastin'. TTie murders were listened to on account of proximity to the raddio and a meek spirit (in keeping with the day) which didn't permit chal lenge to the selection by the female members of the household. Reflection at the end of the day was that the paintinc produced more sweetness and light than the Whodunits, in spite of the moral, crime doesn't pay." Sunday was a time for reflection (in betwixt paint daubs and pro grams) on two treat surprise events: The marryin' up of LIT Ab ner to Daisy Mae. and the abdica tion of President Truman. Wt imagine that many an editor over the country was badly miffed at Al Capp for scooping his own newspapers with the nuptial an nouncement in Life. Reading Capp's prattle In the magazine though left the Idea that he was pulling the leg of Llphovla Magazineniks with his characters from the newspaper pages. t Further reflection, and a little checking, brought uo that daily newspapers in 1951 led all maga zines four to one in advertising, nd that Li'l Abner appears in six Klamath county homes through the KfcN to ever one for Life and fur ther that Li'l Abner made Life Magazineniks but Life has never made the Yokum comic strip.) President Truman's decision was typical of the man. He didn't bow out gracefully when toe constitu tional amendment limiting the ten- By JEAN OWENS Girls' of the Future Homemakers of America club are planning the menu, cooking, serving, decorat ing, cleanlng-up. and all In all, are hoping to sponsor the best annual basketball banquet ever given in previous years. i oa-keiball banouct is to be held tomorrow evening at 6:30 in the high school cctcterla for all the pelican teams and their dates, the coaches and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gvalapp, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peak, Mr. and Mrs. Jamer Brown and other distin guished guests. The menu has been apportioned to serve approximate ly 90 persons. Lauramae Wittc. Dresident of the FHA group will be the mistress of ceremonies for the affair, and will introduce a well-planned program. Coach Paul McCfll will speak first and in turn will Introduce the co-captalns of tin varsity team, Jerry Johnson and ltalph Carroll. Pi'r e- An-'ersen nnil Terrv Bor gen .will follow with a vocal duet. Next on the program agenda are Mr. Brown and Mr. Gralapp who Wt'rt 1 "i.Wg Mm xm Nv BILL JENKINS Managing Editor tially completed nest. So thev start In again and do it all over. Then the sun comes out and the awning comes down and so doeo the nest. You'd think they'd learn. But they don't. The other morning we sat and watched a pair ot them try to break up a small roll of tangled and twisted fine wire, apparently for toe purpose of making a ne?t with It. Two of 'em struggled and flutie'.-e-t and cursed for an hour before giving up. What they want ed It for I'll never know. For an anchor cable maybe. Anyway, more power to 'em. They may not be the most popu lar bird in the world but they arc diverting to watch. And show me the office slave who wouldn't rather wat-h almost anything than his work. Mr-ro tire In the presidency was ratified. He waited until the primaries showed what was in store and . then made his announcement. 1 A recent statement of his was that, having made up his mind, "I . don't care if anyone likes it or , not." We'll have to pay off a bet or two, that were made on the firm ! conviction that he would run in spite of anything. j The strategy now probably will be that the Fair Dealers can blame j everything on Harry and support a ! new standard bearer to put the na tional house in ord?r. i But where can tney find one? j Remember Senator Kefativer's statement after the New Hamp shire primary? "I don't think this is a protest vote ngoinst President Truman, because in general I agree with Mr. Truman." Andy Loney, head of music edu cation in the city schools, missed being on television by a sniffle. When at the national convention in Philadelphia he wa3 scheduled to appear on TV to interview the con ductor of ihe Philadelphia Sym phony. The morninu of the pro gram he woke uo with a cold and couldn't speak above a whisper. A quirk ot tne r.iaio is slowing un the ticket sale for the concert that Andy has scheduled for this Friday. Rafael Mendez. the world's greatest trumpet nlaver, is highly popular from his shows on NBC and NBC-TV. Klamath listens to ABC and Mutual. The concert, in which Mendez will appear with the high school bend and the a cappella choir, is for the benefit of additional uni forms for the KUHS band. The con cert, Pelican Theatre Friday 8:00 o'clock, should be a great success in spite of mediocre advance ticket sales. Tickets at Derby's and the Cham ber of Commerce. will both speak. Ronnie Bryan will sing and then Terry Borgen will play a plan) solo. "Pelicans" will bs the theme for the decorations of the cafeteria. The girls are even now working on the decorations in order that they can be easily put up in short time. . Ballots for the election of the king and queen of the annual Junior-senior prom were passed out in the Junior homerooms this- morn ing during the activity period. Last week seniors chose candidates from each of their homerooms to repre sent them on the ballot. Five boys ' five are nominated. Tr results of the election will be kept a secret, until x future date. Students Urged To Write-in Ike BLCOMINOTON. Ind. IPi Write In votes for Gen. Dwight D. Eisen hower were solicited luesaay lor l an election In which Indiana Uni jversity students are to choose a stuueiii uuuy president inursaay. Dove Robertson. Princeton. Ind.. suggested the idea to "demon strate Elsenhower sentiment among youth." He Is chairman of a student group supporting Elsen hower for the Republican Presi dential nomination. TRUCK SRffAK OOWM? CAU US UP! always ready to pitch in when you have truck trouble. Our mechanics, our equipment, our ample stock of parts are always at your disposal and never any farther away than , "J.-the nearest telephone. ' Better tuck this phone num v ber in your hat tight now. Juckeland Truck SALES & SERVICE, Inc. 1 1th & Klamath Ph.2-2581 They'll Do It Every WHO&ZRRY IS ALWAYS WIS B6 OSALS He'S JUST THIS SIDE OF A MU-UOhlAlRE, TO HEAR HIM TELL IT"" A SMFST UTTLS f narjl .41.1. RtSUT. t sun worth of Business-" do i OCT A FULL OK DO X 5T4KT A NEW YORK in Some people 'don't have enough worries In their own lifetime, so they worry about what kind of world their sons or grandsons will have to face. Among these knights of the wrinkled brow one of the lavorlte irets is a fear that the earth will become overpopulated. This was a phobia in certain circles long before Daniel Boone moved west because he tcli cramp ed whenever neighbors moved within 40 miles of his cabin. And today they can summon up a lot of statistics to bolster their contention that the stork ought to be grounded for too much overtime flying. For example, they say, the big bird is delivering a bom 220.000 squalling little bundles every day throughout the world. Subtracting the people who give up the mortal struggle for one reason or another, the sun rises every morning on 75.000 more liv ing human beings than it did the day before. This is true even on cloudy mornings. The U. S. population is growing at me rate oi more man fcur persons a minute, 250 an hour, 6.0C0 a day. United Nations officials say the same situation exists internation ally. They say the world;s popula-tion--some 2.400.000.000 in 1950 is Increasing 22,000,000 annually. By 1975 the U. S. census bureau figures the American population, now- over 155,000,000, will exceed 200.000,000. And that means, says the U. S Department of Agriculture, that in 1915 there will be a fifth dinner plate set at every table where four people now sit. Ye3, for every four pounds of meat, four quarts of milk, and every four eggs we now produce. wie American laniny win neeu another pound, another quart, and I another egg so that fifth person I won t nave to go Hungry. That will require 10.000.000 more cattle. 20,000,000 more hogs. 3.333.- 000 more sheep and lamos. 61.000,-1 000 more laying hens and 6.000.000 ! more milk cows unless the pres ent hens and cows can be talked into giving a little more for pos terity. Can the U. S. economy be geared up to meet that strain? Some alarmists say no that our precious soil and other natural resources are already being wasted too fast as it is. Some of these soothsayers of Tired of tire trouble?. . . See your Time IhNmI . I. NlMl BLCWlUG ABOUT fSFDR HXI I VV4NT XXI . . . . aisasfr even oeucve ouiv a terrl I ble Third World War or a fat plague will enable the terming earth to solve the problem o, j "overpopulation." Bui many scientists think the ,worlu is on the threshold of greater 'plenty rather than greater hunger. They feel that the wonders oi chemical agriculture, new lechni- ones of spin rins plant and animal growth, better methods of preserv ing and storing food will mean fewer empty bellies rather than more. It Is the old battle of faith and doubt. My belief rocs on the side i of the test tube warriors, who have already done much to make the .good earth better, I The globe is shrinking, but I science is justifying the homelv philosophy thai guides many lariib I iamiliej "there's always enouKit i to feed one more." I In any case, who Is going to ground that stork? The cynic mav , bemoan the population growth, llie 'wise man goes Into the diaper UU3111C55. Tito Warns West Powers BELGRADE, Yugoslavia '.rl -Premier Marshal Tito blumlv warned the Western powers Mon day that they may "lose tne sym pathy of our people" by support ing Italian territorial claims in the Free Territory of Trieste. From the floor of ihe parliament he called upon Italian Premier Al c!dc de Gasperi ;o answer the question: "Do you wish to be menus or enemies." He served notice V'ucoslavla nev er will accept a nictated seille ment of the Trieste dispute In favor of Italy. Simultaneously he demanded loint ndmlniirntion of Trieste bv Yugoslavia and Italy and "pro tection" for the Yugoslav minority in Italy. Trieste, a prewar part of Italy, is now governed In one section by American and British military au thorities and in another smaller section by Yuglsoavia. Italy and Yugoslavia are disput ing ihe future of the Adriatic port end Its surrounding territory. II II s. 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"If wo Iih.i a JumIco Department that was properly tluini; its Job, we : would not have to have a Newbold i Morns appointed hv the President to act in its stead," the senator Mild. ! "uonpresslonal committees in this period of hysteria act in the role of prosecutors." ho asserted. i "We must put an end to 'guilt by association' processes and place 1 the burden of proof on government I in some of these investigative so- iCiisatlons," Gas Line Gets Judge's Okay ' SPOKANE Ifi An order by Federal Judge Chase Clark Mon dcy enjoined Trans-Northwest Gas, . Inc.. from any action to hinder plans of the Northwest Natural Idas Co. to pipe natural gas Inlo jthe Pacific Northwest from Can ada. I In an oral opinion. Judge Clark also said Trans-Nr.lhwest should release all franchises and licenses it has obtained for main trunk pipelines to the Northwest Com- i pany. I Northwest Natural contended In lis suit t'mt Paul Graves, now ITrans-Northwest president, was Its attorney in 1048 -id 194!). Northwest Natural Is one of sev eral companies seeking a franchise to imnort gss from Alberta. Trani Northwest has received permission from several counties In Washing ton State to build pipelines. AnnroNimntelv (i.noo.mn n'ec- ' lllnen are used annualyy by Pull man car passengers. People DO TOO read small space ads - you are! parnM yta?i(ou) ' : ' ABC" WASHINGTON lTl 8n limit as President Trutunn, r.s heiul n( the party, remained a iio'-.lhlp tuiull ilale iinrertnlnly a jotit his lutrii lions kept mor.t would-bo IJcnio cratlo randldatra i.uini. Not all of them, of ronrsr, Hen ators Kefnuver and Kerr have limi bi-nl.lnj tha bushe. And Hen. itiii. sell of Georgia aniwmcra his enn- dldaey although, in his iimiiiI ciulrt way, he hasn't said inui-li yet. But the otherwise forced Qiilclmlr among the Democrats ennlilrd them to enjoy. If only for a short 'Hie ADA Mipiiorti'd the Dnno while, Ihe speclncln of the Itrpub-' t-rul r. in the 1IMH pin lion and suine Itcans being split Inio fact tuns on '(,f us nirmbers wire a KUldlnu views and candldairs. It Is still too euilv to see how deep ami Irreparable (lie split deep ami Irreparable llie split among Ihe Rnpubllrans Is or how much damage It will do their hopes of winning Iho eleoilon In Novem ber. In some ensrs, piirtlculitrlv among the candidates themselves, it.. .,.1 .,..1.1 ...... I,...,.. h.,1.1. For ' lnstnnrc, between Tafl unci Strsen " nilMiiKiit II iney ucnrve iiiiniiin It Is illlflcult to s-e how Stiissrn, rcllrenirut will henl old sores and vho has said Till I In the While put all Iho Deniocrals In i one liar Home would hp an American ti n-, nr.-.s. a political coi'illtlon wli i n vedy, could ever cunipalv:u lor Ihe Ohloan if Tft gets the puny noui- i ination. Bui President Trtinian's derision I not to run sitnln hs dumped llie Democrats Inlo the same sciilcllnu pol which has made Ihe liepubh - jeans' fncei red' A wide-open i.erambi" with pleu'y of time and room lor parly splits and bitter ness. Southern Deinocr.ils have stood firm attains! Trimi'in brcHiie of his civil rights program and would have remained so II he ran again although. Infect. Iriuiian did fur more talking than noting on civil 1 nuhis, I ill's been Ihe Sunrrnie Court, through repeated derisions, which has acted on civil rlphta, nol Ihe PrplripnL nr PnnureriM I The division between the Sciilh and Truman was so ileen thai It ihe had been nomln.ilrd he mlclii have Ion the South rnd thu the election in this year x.licn Hie Deiu - locrutlc nollMctniii know they have Blue Coral. Please! Thai's all you have to say to restore your car to a beautiful Lustre I fnii. I j El It costs only $20 and you can use our Budget Plan if you so desire. Our polish man is an expert. 7h and Klamath This reiillallon niny hnv been line of the main iru'.oni, If nut Hie urlnclpiil line, which Inducfd Tru man nut to seek nuothrr term, tut Ills withdrawal Is no giuiralitce Hint the division won't reninln. Sunday, within Iras limn '.M huiiin niter Tiiiinnn nnnciinced his re tlreiiiciil, the unvcinliig board ol Aniei'li'iins lor Deniucratlu Aillun ADA served notice on the Ui'imi- criitlc pa rlv It mii'it not abandon llta civil rights prou'mn. I force In piilllni: a civil rlHhls nlnnk lint" the Deiiiiicrail.- pliiKoini, a move which allrniiifd Hdiilherners. move wrucn anriuura oimint-i ADA people will be at the I; rrnilc convention m I'lilcami Drino. next Inly mid. IiuIkIiik front the notice v .Mirii Mummy , win nc jiimbs yielding on civil tlulits ra thrv were lour enrs nu-o, a siuiiuimi : which w ill liarillv soothe the Houlh So Drinocriillc poliilcliiii; iniiv or I'Mimnn h'm elt ainge-.ie.i Hiiiiduy ullhoiiKh noi In thoie words. Civil rights will cerliilnly be unr ni llie Iviiph ninnim Driuocinls ,.m mny be one ol llir niiiin run-"" oi pnrtv slnle, bu". not nrcev.Pi'Uy iiii" onlv one now ihl Truman lin pulled Hi" wraps ff all would-be itiKltc.Hrs. Icnvln-; them Irec to scimublr for Ihe 'ob j ' I ANDERSON. Hid. 'T - llie In. ( l"' Woman's Christian I '') era lire Union has ordered 51. Jin i'n "I 'run Juice lo be sent to. service men In Korea, ; i Mrs. Herman Stanley, stiite Pres. I ; ident, said rucli t ' j-ounce can will linve Us own opener iiiiukeu Kill ,,r lit,. UTM't! nt ltullniin I I Average annual temperature al the Hole Is about- zero, and thai ' r.l the collator about 80 degrees- i Ki-hrenhell. 1 you can't find a bet ter polish than the Cadillac Blue Coral treatment. OLDS - CADILLAC Register to Vote - Now! i mum co. tire preserver! & Juliana To Visit In US AMH'IKHDAM, 'Hie Nelherlanih i.n yuri-ii Jullaiin of The Nelli- erliind i rlirei ed by IhotiHanris of her subjects Ml by plane Turs. liny fur n month's visit to the Unit ed Hlnles and C'liiimlii. The Hfl-ycni-olil inoniircirg linir engine Coiir.iellnllo,i 1'lt the uii ny. Miow-piilihril M.-hlphol Alrllelil Itli.l beloio noon. The mieen Is din in Wai.hlnulon lute VVeilliCMlay. sli er an oiernliilil "beauty nlrcp" to III Guilder, Newfoundland. Travelling with hr are her lwv bund, I'nnco llrinliiiiil. Dutch Km. elgn Minister Dirk U. Btlkker anil 11 others. JilM before her depurluro she told newsmen she was "very miicli looking forward" In her visit to llie Hulled Hlnles where she hnld she wnulil be able In "eslublMi ir l til contiiciH tor our country." A main purpose ol her Irln Is to snv "lliiink vou" for American aid to The Netherlands since llir war. In Washington, whero she will inrke a llirre-dav -tale visit, Hie ciuecit will be Hi" first aiiest i.f Preaiilenl and Mrs. Truman In the rebuilt White Home. Firemen Wait While House Burns Down EUGENE Firemen here said "It unites us ef I rotten :.t and let a hoti-e burn down Hut Hint Is what they did when flames destroyed all Ule belong-inn- ot Mrs. R. C. Mllllrain Imnllv In a limine lire In the Wilh'Knuie District north of line Monday. Chief Ed HiiiIiis nld hl depait inent "Iiiih been ordered by ihe city ciinncll to MiMver rnlln only In side the city and where rural aren have irsde eoiilructs with the city lor fire protection." Despite a number of liou-o fires In Ihe Wlllakenrle area a tire protection district hns not brrn lorined. !yicjQ Phone 4103 We take better care of your car