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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OKEGON
Suturdiiy. April ft, ln2
A RELIGIOUS PLAY entitled "Stained Glass" is to be presented at the Willard Hotel
.Saturday, April 12, 2 p.m., I produced by the drama group of the American Associa
tion of University Women. There will be a tea party after the play and the public
is invited. Members of the cast pictured include (left to right) Vera Propst, Pat Murphy,
Catherine Walton, Margaret Shockey and Julia Zumwalt. Mrs. Robert Erlandson also
s in the cast.
House Scorns
Vatican Plan
WASHINGTON l.fl The House
voted nearly two to one Frldny
night to prohibit Die itovt'riimenl
from vetting up n diplomatic mis
sion nt the Vutlcnn without Senate
approval.
m - ivmirnv IIUII1UII 1J HIT w .-H- ...n.t I.. U .1 ........
renew relations at any time Mlp mRy ,be 80on
Truce Negotiators Fail
To Make Headway Again
MUNSAN. Korea Wl Neuolla
tors made no heuawny Saturday
toward brcaklDK a two-way dead
lock holding up uttreement on a
pir.sltpnt rumors that an arinl-
through a personal representative.
The 159 to 83 vole was in con
nection wlui a provision in the.
bill denying the use of funds lor
any diplomatic mission ' in liny
stale or country" belore the Scnulo
has confirmed the top diplomatic
official or chief of mission.
Rep. Preston (D.-Ua.l. author of
the provision, said its mam pur
pose Is to prevent President Tru
man from appointing an ambas
sador to the Vatican or from es
tablishing a mission there during
a congressional recess.
This Is an aftermath of thp Pres
ident's recently-disputed appoint
ment of Gen. Mark W. Clark as
ambassador to the Papal Clly. The
Senato did not confirm the appoint
ment, and It later was withdrawn
at Clark's request.
The leulslators took precautions
against being recorded Individually
on the controversial Vatican Issue.
They rushed it to a quick vote and
avoided roll call.
1
New Revised Bibles
Due for Sale Soon
i By SHERRY BOWEN
Ap Kewsfeatures Writer
' NEW YORK Wl Almost a mil
lion Bibles which are different by
many thousand words and phrases
fiom older English versions wiU
bfe out soon.
'The Revised Standard Version is
authorized by the National Council
of Churches which hoiJs the copy
right. i Working with the Council are a
number of denominations which do
not belong to it. Included are al
most all the major churches in the
United State except the Roman
Catholic.
A ' large committee of Bible
scholars has been working since
1937 on the version. The New Testa
ment was completed in 1945 and
published in 1946. About two mil
lion copies have been sold. Now the
old Testament is finished.
Three sets of presses will com
plete printing the new Bible about
Sept. 30, when first copies will be
released to the public.
"Thomas Nelson and Sons, the
publisher, says it is the biggest
first edition in history. Included
.are 25.000 copies of the wnole
Bible and 50.000 two-volume sets
pi the Old Testament.
.'"'Orders are on band for over a
sail million copies.
ars have known that a revision
of the King James was needed,"
Weigle says.
3 Bankruptcy
Bills Passed
WASHINGTON Wl Three bills
dealing with bankruptcies were
passed by the Senate Fridav and
sent to the House. Sen. Magnuson
iD-Wash.i was floor manager for
the measures.
One. ft Successor tn thn nTH TPrn.
Vast new material has been i ier-Lemke Law enacted in the 30's
iouna Dy Bioie scholars in the ptstj10 rem-i io ocpression-nu iar-;my jj survlve.
75 Years. Some 300 words used in,"""" vu... ....... u..u ui-i iminriii
v v -. 1EW a bankruptcy procedure for
the Bible have changed meaning farmer debtors,
since the King James was prepared The second would make more
in 1611. In some cases translations I than 100 changes of "technical na
we u-rnnir ;ture" in the bankruptcy code to
were wrong. brixui un (p dme
The King James version of the I The third authorizes a pav raise
New Testament was made from a lfc,r referees in bankruptcy, increas
nrir . . , lng the maximum s.ilarv for full-
oreec text that contained more i time refnrw. frm cinnnn t tn.
Death Takes
Huston Walter
LEBANON. Ore. fi Word was
received here Friday of the death
of C. Huston Walter, prominent
Lebanon lumberman, at Tucson,
Ariz.
Walter. 47. a native of Iriquols.
S. D., who was vacationing in
Arizona, died Thursday night.
He bought the Lebanon Lumber
Company in 1937. and 13 years
later sold out that firm and other
holdings to the Santiam Lumber
Comuanv. Afler his retirement, he
continued his interest In thorough
bred horses.
He was one of the backers of the
Lebanon Meadows Race track, a
director of the Lebanon First Na
tional Bank and a member of the
Arlington and University Clubs of
Portland.
His widow. Mildred, and son Jlm-
The subcommittee on truce
supervision wrangled for 30 min
utes over Communist nomination
Phone Strike
Bars Sought
DETROIT HI The Michigan
Bell Telephone Co. Increased Us
wage otter Frlduy In an attempt
to avert a threatened strike Mon
day, but the union quickly rejected
the proposal.
The company hiked Its rejected
$3 to $d weekly Increase to $3 to
$7. A company .statement called the
new offer a "last ditch effort."
The offer, made In an eifort to
avert a strike Monday by 18,000
Michigan workers, was rejected
almost Instantly.
the oiler was made as union
heads were in session planning
strategy for a strike which muy
Involve 57,000 workers.
oi bovici Kiissla us a neutral In
spector mid a u.N. demand lor
a ban on airfield const ruction.
Observers Mild sin it olfloers m).
parently were near agreement on
a formula for exchanging prisoners
of war.
The secret prisoner talks were
recessed indefinitely Friday. Tho
observers said both sides are bnsv
bringing their prisoner lists up to
date.
The U.N. Command has Insisted
that It w ill repalrlale no prisoners
against their will. Tho Reds want
all U.N. -held prlsonera back.
Settlement ol this bitter dispute
might pnvo (he way to agreement
on the other two unsettled prob
lems. Communist newsmen, who fie.
(liienlly reilect ofiiclul thinking.
hinted Friday that the Reds would
lie willing to withdraw their nomi
nation of Russia If the U.N. Com
mand abandoned Us demand for
an airfield ban.
But after a brief session of the
Joint subcommittee on truce super
vision Saturday, Mai, Clou, William
K. Harrison mild tho CouiiniinlutN
"have KtiHKcslcd no solution, . .
They have advanced nu now
ideas."
When nHked about reports that
a I niU was in the making Harri
son t'cpilud:
"They haven't said anything
about It. I can't mviutlntn on the
IiiisIh of hints or what Is mild on
lite road ( outside the conference
tents by
UltMl."
C'oinniunht correspond-
TOYS - GAMES
KITES - HOBBY
SUPPLIES or
POOLE'S
222 So. 7th
A NEW CAR APPEARANCE!
Triolets Add
15th Child
WILLI AMSTON, N.C. Wl Mrs.
Viola Brown, a 33-year-old Negro,
than 5.000 errors, the accumulated
inuiaies oi ii centuries oi manu
script copying.
Erasmus, whose edition of the
Greek text was basic for the King
uames scnoiars. used only eight
medieval manuscripts.
Scholars now have about 4.500
manuscripts of the New Testament
inscribed in Creek prior to the in
vention of printing.
00 a yerr and for Dart-time refer
ees from $5,000 and $6,000.
1,053 Commie
Planes Bagged
TOKYO in
Far East Air
Dutch Photogs
See Freedom
WASHINGTON Wl Dutch pho
tographers accompanying Queen
Juliana of The Netherlands on her
American tour are having a field
day getting closeups and informal
poses of her they would not dare
attempt at home.
Dutch newsmen as well as pho-
Woman Killed, 3
Men Injured
MYRTLE POINT ifl A woman
was killed and three men were
injured near here Friday in a head
on auto-truck collision.
Deed was Mary Minter. Chicago.
. , 1 D..na Vfaicmin
driver of the car. and Jack L. V "" T.?
...ii I I Uai-ih TViou ' wv
eimiic uuu virulent w. in, iiijr
also were from Chlcano.
Farm Surplus
Total Down
WASHINGTON Wl The AimI.
culture Department says Us Invest
ment In farm surpluses has
dropped Irom a peak $4,200,000,000
in iuou to it.S30.ooo,oou. it declined
133 million dollars the past mouth.
The now level rDinmun with n .
SH7 nun luyi H..H ki... i
was rratb mmrnrt.hlv lnH n(. i ...;.."'. ."'.lr
ter giving birth u her lath 14th I . P"uc Mor' """" price
and ?Mh bbie " I support loans to farmers and pro-
"WrlPU-'rweighlng about five ZeT"" UMsM
pounds each, wore born Friday n, department said losses on
and were reported getting along prl'c';0 "
line at Marun Genera Hospital jU 443 noil riiiriim i , . .
here. The lather PKC Lonnle nmnthjTf the curre u ( seal year
inr0SeS "ntU Wtth ",C A,,nlh.ch ends June 30 lSs were
NhTaUcndnig physician. Dr. L.feMB'0UU "ur,l, ,he !
Mr.Le'.V. "'.'.y".,1!"? .,!.rt'1"! 'l 'I"'e rop In farm surpluses was
monllis premature and did not stir-i ip ,"110 'Ul ",l '''-
vive. On Feb. 16 1046, she gave
birth to quadruplets, which ulso
were premuturc and did not sur
vive. In 1948, she gave birth to a
son. and to twins April 15, litti,
all three surviving.
... for the
price of a
paint job!
- iV
tty M.ntg.m.ry, our thoioujh
ly lap.rlinc.d fc.dy-m.n In
ch.if. ( iur itiod.rn toil
Pilnl Department.
WORK GUARANTEED!
Lor ui "manicure" tho
denti and scratch! your
car't picked up this win
tor. Fro citimatei cheer
fully qiven.
If Your Credit's Good . . . It's Good With Us!
Anderson Auto Service
, 632 Wolnut (By tha Poit Office) Ph. 8166
Foot-and-Mouth
Disease Fought
WASHINGTON irf-i New steDs
to aid in the control of Canada's
foot-and-mouth dl.se.ise outbreak In
Saskatchewan. and to guard
The driver of tho log truck was
r.ot hurt.
Wreck Injuries
Prove Fatal
WALLA WALLA W Edwin
Pltt nt Hermixtnn Ore.. rriLical-
ly injured in a head-on automobile y,fDoreJi
were reported Thursday.
ine unuea states nas sent an
expert irom the Mexico eradication
aim on In n to aid in the light. He is
Dr. Francis J. Mulbcrn.
The Department of Agriculture
reported also the lightening of in
spection and quarantine regulations
al the Canadian-U.S. border. It
said 24 new Inspectors have been
employed for patrol work to guard
against Canadian livestock crossing
tographers are amazed at the way collision which killed his wife Wed-
tne American press nandics domes- nesday, died Friday nlht in a wal
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TUESDAY
See MONDAY'S Paper
tic as well as visiting dignitaries.
une American photographer
Forces said Saturday that Allied : shouted, "Hey. Queen, move over1
i , mr T.th, TOii rf..n om i pilots have destroyed or dam..i eaio one awed Dutch newsman
ltus of Yale Divinitv School nnri U-53 Communist planes since the adding almost with disbelief: "And
former president of the Federal
Council of Churches is chairman
of the committee which made the
revision.
r2"We have sought to recover the
Bible," he. says. "We have sought
to preserve the great values, lit
erary and religious of the King
James version. We are seeking to
restore the Bible to its rightful
place in American life."
"'Weigle expects RSV will replate
'the King James for most English
speaking churches, although he
nd other members of the com
mittee recognize the King James
-has been a mighty force in religion
and that millions know the scrip
.tures only in that version.
j "For more than a century, schol-
1.053 Communist olanes sine, the ' adding almost with disbelief:
Korean War started. sne dld "
Allied losses not counting United
Nations naval planes were listed
as 622. Of this figure 490 were lost
to Red ground fire, 68 in air com
bat, and 64 due to other causes
not explained in detail.
la Walla hospital.
Piatt, 24, was the driver of one
of the cars Involved in the crash.
Mrs. Mary Z. Smith, Pasco, driv
er of the other car, is still listed
as critical.
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
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la all credited to yoar purchase account
and no other down payment ia nccea
aary. Tbt monthly payments can be
little hia-her than khl Or. if
fer. yen can continue to rent.
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TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
Are you beinq approached by itinerant sidinq, roofing, ond insulation applicators who use high pres
sure methods in their selling technique? It you are, we suggest the following procedure:
1.
Do not sign a contract or make a deposit immediately.
Check with one of tho dealers listed below for estimates
on the same work.
Remember that the firms listed below are tax-payers of
this community . . . and will be here to render you service
on your building problems year in and year out . . . and
to stand behind their materials and workmanship.
Do not be mislead by honey-coated words. Particularly
beware of demonstration home deals. Your local deal
ers and workmen will give you quality materials and
workmanship at prices based on the actual value of the
job . . . and NOT based on how much you can be high
pressured into accepting.
We are inserting this ad because some of our friends tell us that itinerant sidinq, roofinq, and in
sulation applicators 'have implied that they are reprcsontinq or have connections with some of the
dealers listed below or are representinq the manufacturer of the materials directly. There are na
such connections- For. your own protection, check with your local dealer before siqninq any agree
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