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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1952)
MONDAY, NOVHMlWIt 10. 10,12 linnAI-T) AND NEWS. KI,AMATH FALLS. OltEOON PAGE NINE " ".0 .' . '!.!... tmtt urn in ii -- CHILOQUIN YOUTH ENJOY Ih popuUr, newly- painted Youth Center, confer of nearly all young peoplo'i ecliviliei in the town. The current budget estimate (or the coming year is only $695, to be Included In the Community Cheit budget. Chlloquin reiidonti ere urged to contribute generously. Chlloquin Youth Center Needs Expanded Budget C1III.0QUIN-S(X4 a the tolnl ol the currrtil burttiei estimate (or Hie newly painted youih center, en imnunt of money listed on the Community Client uuditcl, l f uiuln mouth are collected, chlloquin peo ple ere being urged lo donate hca vily (or the chct (und, which will dirertlv bonctlt the youth o( the community. The Youth Center was dedicat ed on March 31, IMR when Klain h 'alh nludrnt orchestra played or an open house protirani. Since ithat time the center hna been used FIr a multitude o( event. It wan npn two or three rvcnlnits a week (or students to dance, play pool, pint pong or visit. A primary rec reation program carried nn ("r Im years by tncrr.brra el ihc Church o( Latter Day rialnls. Camp 'lr and Dine Bud orKaniiuiliotis g el there. And this pM summer It open every dy end eve Mini mth assistance on leading: the youth beine Riven by the Klamath Agency officials. The center h aiionMired Christ mas parade and treat", a com piety awlmmlm program In the . CRl'KADK NKW YORK .f Th. Crusade (or Freedom'a IM campaign opens tomorrow ruiht with a (our-net-work. coa-t-lo-cnasl radio prorram lealurltif President-elect IJwiirhl D Kiwnhower and his drlented Dem ocratic opponent, Adlal E. Stevenson, Hummer when a bus la run twice weekly lo a Klamath Kail pool, and a aquaro dance teaching pro gram. Hlnce the dedication, the center haa been doubled In sir, and re cently dsn been painted, floors sanded and varnished and the light Iiik system Improved. Alen PrcKC.oti had donated the ortiilnal bulduitf used and even af ter ho stave the second hal( o( the space, atlll donated a ureal deal ol eoulpment. Now he charitea a minimum rental, Sf per year. The center, which uses between tuoo and (0O0 per year, la apon fored Jointly by the PTA and the city council. An adult council ol Mx members I aviated bv a atu dent representative lor each ol the upper Mx tsradea. British Troops Leave Bermuda LONDON i Tli British start ptillniK the last of their garrison troops out ol the vacation Isle of Bermuda a crown colony this mouth. A statement Issued last night said: "The War Office announces with rejret mint In (he present clreum ntancea they are obliged lo with draw the British Harrison, consist ing of 1M officers and men, (roin Bermuda. Withdrawal will slnrt this mouth and will be com pleted by May 1. 196." No reason tor the action was Riven. But Brltaln'a straitened economic circumstances and the presence of sizable U. fi. air and naval bases on the Island appeared to be major (actors. Insurance. Vets' Hospital Program Attacked By Southern Medical Association Ity I'llAN'K CARKV AC bricm: lleporter MIAMI, ria. ufl-The Veterans AUiiiinistratlon la making olnlf.t'r Inroads" ri the American econom ic structure through 111 hospital program, a medical leader charged todny. Dr. lb J. Wilkinson of Hunting I oil, W, Vs., president ol the South ern Medical Association the world's second largest organization ol doctors declared In an address prepared for the BMA'a 40lh annuiil meeting: "More and more V.A. hospitals are being erected each year at a staggering cost to the taxpayer, notwithstanding the tragic and Plant Quits Time Clock NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. Ml "The Individual's own conscience" has been substituted (or time clocks at the Elecu-o-chemical Division of E. I. DuPont De Nem ours, Inc. The division's 1,800 employes will file their own time allpa at the end of each week. Plant manager, Ross Hare aald (ho move was decided upon at a meeting ol the ills lit committee. composed of employe and manage ment representatives. He added. "It la the substitution of freedom of action and Individ ualism In place of regimentation." Contestants For Carnival Queen liana Norland Lire Ph.na t-MU. CHILOQUIN-Who will be queen of the annual high school carni val' Tlie event will be held on Friday evening, Nov. H, beginning at 7 p.m. In the grade school Candidates for queen are Karen Wilson, 7th grader. My ma Kensler, who represents the tth grade Ltla Kensler. flth grader. Joy Oard, Sue Seaholm and Betty Porter, who represent the three upper grades. More concessions than ever are planned lor the carnival, which Is put on Jointly by the high school. i the grade acnool and the PTA. glaring fact that many of them are I only partly filled, and thei. only by veterans who arc not rlghtlully 1 entitled lo this service." He raid, without amplification, that "It Is reported that approxi mately 80 per cent of tho.e treated hnve nonservlce connected disabil ities, and many of these probably do not need hospitalization. " "A careful study inlclit reveal the startling fact," he added, "that many of those who are admitted urn encouraged to he dishonest by falsifying their application In claiming pauperism. ..." (V.A. regulations provide that any veteran with a nonscrvicc-con-nected ailment can obtain free hos pitalization If "space" Is available and If he slates that he Is unable to psy. Declaring that the disabled vet eran with service-connected dis ability should be given "the finest tvpe of medical and nursing care," the doctor suggested Ihnt all V.A. ho.pltals In close proximity to mrdical schools should be devoted exclusively to such patients. "The remain. ng hospitals, and those under construction," he said, "should be given to the states, counties or cities, provided they are operated for the care of the sick, be they mental, tubercular, or public uenerul hospital:. "A plan of this kind would large ly solve tho hospital bed shortattn that exists In practically every state In the union. . , ." Wilkinson said he was "shocked and amazed" at the 'hands off attitude" of the American Medical Association towards the Veterans Administration hospital program. "I have been repeatedly told by hl:h-ranklng officers of this great IAMA organization," he said, "that we must adopt a policy of 'status quo' because o( tho Ameri can Legion's attitude In helping de tent the Wagncr-Murray-Dlnglc bill." iThat's the bill that would pro vide system ol federalized com pulsory health insurance.) Helps Heal And Clear IfchySkinRash! - ZEMO Ntrsnffth for corn cawal Israel Adopts New Program NEW YORK m The United, Israel Appeal has adopted a plan I designed to help Israel achieve j economic Independence and virtual self-sulflclency In food production within the next five years. Among features of the plan are: Increasing Israel's 575 agricultural , settlements to 825 by 1957; and in- ! vestments In irrigation totaling 825 million dollars within the next five I years by the Appeal and the Is raeli government. 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