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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1952)
l7 MONDAY, mvr. 20, 1052 XRAU) AND NFWS. KLAMATH FAT,T,S. OREGON PACK NTNS n i. f 1 t 1 : P p00li Will 'FLYINC SAUCER ON CLASS PLATFORM' Judfinf pivlllon, nearly completed on the North Carolina tille j'VSs;. J L i, i . , , ,...... TO WED Stag and icreon itsr Janet Blair, 3 I, tmiloi happily at Nick Mayo, 32, itago manager of the road show company of South Pacific, in which she ttari, after the couple's engage ment was revealed at Frosno, Calif, They plan to marry in San Francisco Oct. 5. It will be the second marriage for each. Doctor Critical Of AM A On Organized Health Plans Itv Kit ANK CAHI'.Y WASIIINUTUN i.Tv-Tho doclor rhalrtnan of a presidential health commission said today organised medicine should cease "Its current policy of proclaiming that It alone . . . can deride what the average doctor should think about Use press ing problems of the day." Dr. Paul Mugnuson, head of President Truman's controversial 'Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation" whose formation has been sharply criticized by some members of the American Medical Association said in an ad dress prepared for Ihe annual Sclentlflo Assembly of the District of Columbia Medical Society: "From the bottom ol my heart I w-ant lo say this ... to every doctor In this country: It Is our plain and simple duly as doctors to furnish leadership In every na tional, state and community effort to look Into ways of improving health conditions In America. "If we abdicate this responsib ility: If, llko Marie Antoinette, we say 'Let them rat cake,' then other elements In our society will take over and we will find ourselves under a distasteful system of medi cal care, "If orgnnlr.ed medicine Is to re tain Its rightful place of esteem In our society, It had bettor cease and desist at once from Us current policy of proclaiming thnt It alone can decide whether there are ajiy health problems In this country, and thai it alone can dccldo what the average doctor should, think about the pressing problems of tho day.1' Magnusnn ct let not define what he meant by "organised medicine." He mado tho statement in relat ing his reasons for accepting Presi dent TrumanN appointment inst November to neiui tnc commission COMING... via CBS! IS! Lux Radio Theatre America's most-listened-to dramatic pro gram with Hollywood's most famous stars. THAT !! I ' 1 Aff MO f under a directive "to make a crit ical study of the nation's total health requirements . . . and to rec ommend courses of action to meet these needs." "I told the President." Dr. Mag nuson said, "that I was unalter ably opiiosed to compulsory nation al health Insurance, and that . would never be a party to any scheme designed to further such a plan. (President Truman has repealed ly advocated legislation that would provide such a national health plan under n federu lied tax system Tile AMA has searheatled opposl tlon to such a system, declaring It would mean "socialised medi cine.") The Hep Cat Ceo, N. Taylor You can dress up and doll up and spend up and yet the same old hunger Is there. And at length you go on out to the Land of the Lost, From there you hear the call for a drop of water to cool a parched tongue. Luke 1(1:19-28. But God so loved you that he gave his Only Born Son, that If you should be lieve on Him you would not perish but have eternal t llfo. Being set N. Taylor right with Ood by believing that he gave Christ, we have peace witn. uod and the gut of eternal life. Tills space paid for by an urcgon Lumberman and wife, M ft tm atfsk Iffl This u the nm livestock lair irounai h.irmi. Tribe Raps (Continued from face 1) Inn yuu to ndvcrtlnc the nale of una tiniucr in uccorunncc wun yuur recoinmi'iidatloiu. However Di'lorc the lelk'r )nd been sent tor- ward lor hlKiialure anu approval we received a copy ot mluuten of the Klamath General Council held at Ileatty, lire., on June 19 and "Hem 3 considered by that Ken ernl council wan the adinlnlaira live budget for the fiKcal year lttM It wiih reconMdered and was amended by reducing the Hem for nalaries from Sill. a 10 to 1171,310 and by reducliiK the law and order budget from W,2Sb to tOJ.OGO. '1'he amended budget wuh then ap proved by a vole of 03 to 1. tl II I All, 1.1) "Koihing apjicarn In the minutes to Indicate what activities at Klam ath Agency would be curuiiled be cause of the 1100, (WO reduction Ui nalaries, but It appcara probable thai tile forest and range mnnage- menl activities would have lo ab uMjkorb a portion ol the deduction ll !' Ill in. ,,, ..Il,.,l,iv. m uiui cveiu we woujq question the advisability ol cniering into audilional timber sales until such time as the budget is restored to an amount that would permit proper limner sale administration. (The Indian allairs commis sioner, Dillon 8. Meyer. Is sched uled to meet with the Indians at a special Irlbal Council session cnlit d for 1 :30 p.m. Tuesday at Kkimath Agency.) Portland regional office staff membcni met witn several triDal members Thursday, but the con fab biolte up when some ol the Indians W'alked out. The Tribal Executive Commit tee has had one meeting concern. Ing the personnel budget cut and the held - up timber sale, and merely referred the matter back to the General Council, KTORM SPOTTED MANILA m The Philippines Weather Bureau said Monday a tropical storm with 60 mile an hour winds was located 250 miles south of I wo Jlma by the U. S air weather service on Guam. Hero's the new FRIGIDAIRE Fitta-MaHc Clothes Dryer Won't throw off steamy heat TERMS , of eours or f ONLY p"" a Y75 . YLVI sticky lint 1 Only dryer with cabinet and drum finished in Lifetime Porcelain I l-lo more lifting-bond-Ing-hanglng heavy clothei on washday. It't all-electrlc-place il anywhere In the home! Built-in FILTRATOR eliminates clumsy venti, costly plumbing! Come in! See our "PROOF-OF-VALUE" demonstration-today! VERN OWENS' Cascade Home Furnishings Co. 124 No 4th 1 Ph. 8365 Oscar Hammerstein Turns To Acting HOLLYWOOD M-For the sweond time In hln notable career, Oscar llainmersleln II la turning actor. liul It's merely to further his lengthy romance with the theater. America's most successful writer of lyrics and musical plays will portray himself In a film called Main Mtieel to Itroadway." It will be a co-operative affair featuring most of the Broadway stars and benefiting the Council for the Liv ing nieater. The latter Is aimed at pumping life back Into the Irgll theater, now undergoing one ol Its periodic Illnesses. Hammerstein was here to visit his grandchildren and the touring company of "Houth Pacific." when we asked him about his two widely separated acting chores. "The first was when I was a young man," lie related. "I was stage manager for one of my uncle's plays, and the script caned for the stage manager to come onstage and say a few lines. Ho I Played myself. But the play only lasted three weeks. I oon t Know If my performance had anything to do with that, but ll certainly dldn t helu. runny thing. I always wanted to be an actor. I did a lot of It In college, where I could write my own material and direct and produce myself in It. But after wards nobody would give me chance to act. I guess my family, being so close to the theater. didn't want me to become an ac'or." The man who wrote the words for such shows as "Bhow Boat' and "Oklahoma!" will again be playing himself In "Main Street to Broadway." He will do a theater lobby scene with his partner, Rich' ard Rodgcrs. and their wives. "The script calls for me to ask someone lor a malcn," Hammer sleln mentioned. "Which Is very Interesting because neither Dick nor I smokes." Hpeaklng about his favorite topic, the theater. Hammerstein admitted that the last season on Broadway was a bad one. ' But I suspect there have been worse ones," he said. "Back In the '20s there were some good plays. But there were lots of others running that were pretty bad. "mars the trouDie witn ine stage today; there Is Co margin for error. A show has to be a tremendous hit or It can't last. 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