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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1952)
MONDAY, Ii:CltJl6EU 0, 1053 f!,wm ""yi"-i";T";v 'f :rl.i .Trace TnAi.n anii news. kt,amatit fat,t,s. onrxoN PACR NINE ft; n p -;:..) ., -.-.- 5 LABOR LEADER arlin P. Durkin, (toad of tho A.F.L. Plumbert' Unlo id Demo crat, hai booh ;rlnmod by Protidont-Eloet Dwfrjtit Eiion. hower to ' be trieretary of labor, Durkin Hid ht'did not iupport Eiinhowr.i- .. Sees. 2nd Parade ' BOSTON W Ilimlnn put n Hi Columbus Day ' pariuie 'for u npcoiid tunc yenlrrility lor Ihc tienrllt of "-year-old Bkll'py Ho liinuo. , i . There were 1.000, uitfiWf .-Jrl lianrla mid M'ViTnl Nulliinul Guard IiiiIIh ulmoni a ninny parllrlpanta a there were In the original pa leiic. ' The roanon or JUie. repeat per louinnco u tliui Vincent lin mano. whom cvervbmiy oroiunl know nx Hklppy, couldn't Kfl-otI lo are the orlKiiial. U waa windy and raw mid lie wax running a apnuertilure. pilir people of the duilrlrt were Iliad tu put oh tile parade B(aln berauMt bkippy w aulterinr. from ntuaeular Myatrophy, the dlaenae Ilia; allied Iiik league baseball player Urn Gehrig. . , (There waa even i.' touch'-' of 1iriinnii In e .trrdny1 parade Kiid later, a party al a. nearby acboolhoui-e at winch Hkippy Mowed under Willi Kitta. i .Uc vol buxlm cluvca from fur Inpr LlKhtwcicht Huxuig Cliuininun Iauio gala and Irtun Jorvam. former New Kimla'ittt lluKlfteiiht I Mint.. He nl-o K"l lia.i-bJU aula uraphed by lei Box and Crtlrauo Cuba plavrrn and a Iambi' II luokflt ld hajuici Hum a liKal tluo.- ' ... n oOKIt: MLI.I.R , ,. i A fijUJcn lilllnK (nr conkltii tlinl'a dellciuun rnd moi l la made simply lv GAinbinintr I ruiMiium oruh' plnrjiiplc nli , rip mwifr'and I UhlnrPim coniHUucii and cooklns nnm--i unsiuir la true. Thi ii)ijnirp rin be ur.rd In any filled rekii- recipe. it Committee Mulls Change In Federal Election Laws WAHHINOTON I-. A aperlal llouan committee twlny alartrd dnillliiK prnniMed chniiiffl In Ihn ledoral elri'tlmi lawn, but the oddi itpnearrd to be aitaliinl anything brliiK dono about tliem by Con. Iireia, Al Jijpl, nulhliiK haa been done In a miijul' way In Uin eli'dlun lu w field lur mora than decade, denplte biennial umuinenta of pol Itlciuna and cunKreanlrmal commit (rea liul aoiiielhlni ouiillV lo bl one. r1. .'Jli'arlnuN dtlrlna whlrli there wnrw'Wldcanreed auimort for Cllajwea In pre.ienl law In the Hiht pi newer and mora aticamllned campalniMiik inelhoua, , I'arlliulaily, there waa atronif priitlment lr llftliiK of the preaein tolllliff dl three million dollar on the. money political committee nmy ralre nd apend In on year, and boontlha llmlla that Indlvlduala piny conlrlbute and thai candl dntea lr C'ounrena may apend. 1'lieno relllnva have been the aamt allien 11131), Wltneanoa rcprenentlng both big political parllea were In aiireemriu during tile hearing that the prc ).rni apciullnii ccillnii haa earned tli tireallon of nuineroiia Indepeud MH conlmlttee, each of which can tlieuil up a the limit. , t:atimatea ol the to' a I npent ,on (lie 1U'i3 national campaign run ar. hlilh a lot) million dnllnra, dripllr ihe appnrmit Intent ol the original aw to hold apeiidniK to three nul lum by each -political party. I - With ao many committee opera' ling In a campaign, wltneaaea it aerted, II la next to linpoaalble to co-ordinate acllvltlea and have Home centralized reaponaiblllly for Jlnanolnl accounting, - ; . Home people waul the federal luava extended lo cover prima rlra and pre-coiivcminn conteaia, which are lint controlled now. Hmia hlmaelf admltttd at Ihe end of hearlriu Hint ihe prrnent lawa aren't rnnllxllc and hnve a tendency lo encourauo evaalona. He aald his coinmlllen Imerula to make a atioug iriir.u 0 ihu In nomlng Congrena to chango tin: law.. , , . Many of the recoiinnimdiitlonn made by a ,'iilirilliir cOmmlUeo Id IB60. and, by eurll'T coniiiiliiei ", may ba liicurpnruled In the Hoi!ra fomnillleele report, mil If thev meet the anme fnte of pli'Vloua recominendetlona, they will hu ki mllted to die.- . HST Passes Incognito : ioiUCIKNATI. O. in --Mra. Aleen Knteriiit, lr all of her SI yeara an ardeol. Democrat, gave Preal denl TrUuiau the brunliofT yealer- day. , . 'Ilie pln-alett newa venanr ar Cincinnati' Union Tormina I didn't mean to-ihe Jul dldn'l tecognlr.e the Utile vray man who handed her a .dollar In payment lor a newspaper rarly today. "You won't be ablevio apend that dollur. pia am." be totd her. Mrs. CtiMTlin wai , buax. 8he peered at rtliO bill and altrugged. "I'd -like to have mint full of tliem. f rhal'a what yoo mean." he a!d, and turned back to her ork."'v:-, Ulcr 4io looked at the bl 'and acreemed: "Oh, my Oed. that wasn't really hunt ! But she knew It Was. Acroaa one idr of the bill waa tile aUnalure "Harry Truinan." I Blonde Graces Paper Money STOCKHOLM, Sweden W A beaUty queen nwept Ihe bearded and unbearded klnitn oil their tin dltlnnal place on Bwedlnh pupcr money today, Blonde, bom my Gretu lloll' atrom, Si, winner of n Lnke Mnlar beauty queen content, made lur flrnt anpearanre nn the I, mm kro nor bill. Khe will al.i'i appear on bills of lower denomination. Cireta la believed the first wo man in Ihe world to get into the money thla way Iroin mnunzine oovera. Bhe haa been n prolevilon a model for live yeara and linn appeared on covera ol both V. U and Swedish mnar.ine, . i "Blonde Bomb" Orel ' was brought Into monetary history' by a distinguished . Bwcdlsb - artist, Markl Bylwan, who acted on a photographer's tip. r' jflpawsriwew.fT'J(r' L.'f . ''i v j. I sj r :i' 'M'tr'. , ;Hr''' J' t ' l' 'U ,,T ''. ' ' ' . ft M ; ffaaiaii nn litinifi- ' " I I EDWARD J. BALEY, 20, A2e in the air force, on of Mr. end Mr. J. C. Beley, Tulolake end hutband of the former Pet McFa'l, otto of the California town, is ex pected to sail from Korea late this month under the ro tation plan. Ho has been in tho war1 lo'ne for the past yoor. Mrs. Baley has re mained in Tulolake, at the home of her parents, ''. and Mrs. Earl McFall and the Daley home during his absence. Protestants Study Question Of Small Churches' Liaison Peace Hope Slim, Says Ike OSLO Norway, (Ti-Unlted Na tlona Secretary General Trynvc Lie declared in recorded Inter view with the Norwegian mate Hroadcaitmt System 1M night that there la little hope lor pcuce In Korea "Everything haa been done that could ba done bv the United Mil lions, but I'm aorry to say II looks llla tk-u .1-a mlnrlf-H iha KnreUIl War and attacked the Hepubllc of 1 South Korea, In reality, are against a peaceful aetllemcnt," de clared LI' "It la a fact," he said, "Hint the Soviet Union, together with four other Communist nations, now are completely Isolated. They have never been In auch an isolated po sition. We must only hope that world opinion will be nte lo in fluence the coming decision about an armistice In Korea." New Lens Aids Blind Fountain Pen Repairing K K V. K K K K Ha m nam m m m m m aa w ay w K- FAMOUS ."LANCER" . SPORT SHIRTS College Men's Favorite BANGOR, Me. P The develop. J mcui uf u clear-Image lens de- scribed na canable of elvinir vision lo alxjut hull the estimated 150.001 : partially blind persons In the United Stales was announced last night bv Dr. William Feinbloom ol Columbia University. He said the new lens enn be worn l:lce ordinary glasses and de scribed them as actual'y coaMsting ol two or three Irnscs t.el about one-eiirhth of an Inch apart with a tot 1 thickness of about seven slxteen:hs of an inch. Dr. Feinbloom told the Maine lens Is Ihe first device to remove all the blur optically possible Iram the eyes of a partially blind per son, i DENVER m Representatives ol a mujorlly of American Prot estants today grappled with the problem ol giving "The little brown church" a lull part In Intcr dtnonilnntliftial teamwork. And some church leaders, here lor the General Assembly, of tlie National Council ol Chwchra ol C'hrlr.t In the U. B. A., said the iusli Is noii'any one, . The Tlcv. O. M., Walton of Pltls-. burgii, e eculive ol the Allegheny Cupnly Council ol Churches, wild t,iere is some feeling that -the na tional council lacks 'sulficlrnt di rect lianion with local councils of diuretics. "T,n is pcrluips a real danger." he suid. '"Ilicro jnut be close con-, tact between the coune-il and lorces In the Held,. Co-operation means little, units:, It is at the local level, where UK!- churches are." As nov.' coiwntutcd. the Council, biggest co-operative religious ven ture in American churcn history, is governed by a general board and the general asaembly, made up largely of denominational rep resentatives, f 'ihe ' general assembly, which opens tomorrow night, p, the first since the lol million two yoara ago of the '.-denomination council. Delegates from the denomina tions.: i-ncomnavslntt 33 inilon Protestant and Eastern Orthodox church members, today were par ticipating In departmental confer ences.. Questions on the operation of the council, lis degree of success in strengthening interchurch pro grams and reflecting grass-roots opinion, arc scheduled to come be lore the assembly. Walton and others discussed problems conironting the council. In Uitervlcws. and pinpointed Is sues thai may arise. Tile Rev. Frank Jennings of Bos ton, executive o! the Massachu setts Council of Churches, said he thought that individual churches and local councils were finding fuller expression than ever through I Ihe national body. . . I "This Is being done better than lever before," he aald. "However, some fuel local councils ahould have greater representation. I don't happen, to be one, ol tliem, but the structure possibly may be Fchenged later Iry thla direction..-" The- Rev, Ilumber F. Klemme of Cleveland; of the Evangelical 'apd Reformed church, aald that nlLhouuh aHfcnibly delegations now are '"heavily loaded with denom- : iiidiiunai urii'is. uin uanommaiion l officials fairly represent their 1 "There delegations Include local pastors and lu people,'' he sa:d. "Moreover, It's Inevitable that tho thinking of local churches will work up through denominational chan nels." , , He added, however', that the council still la a relatively young organization, and such problems remain to be worked out. It may eventually prove desir able, he aald. to give "local co operative agencies- a bit mora voice" in the governing body. , Ernest Arnold of Atlanta, execu tive of the council's Soulheasterrt regional field office, said the na tional agency "la. a council oi ih"aad Main . . ... - A Three Days' CCJ3.1 Es Ycur Crcomubion relieves promptly because it gots into the ironchial sslem to help looen nnj epcl pcm laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heel rnw. tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money rcfundri. Creomulnon hai food the tct of million of utcro IS TIME A THIEF OF iMA (BuAUlBAi? How Badly Does Time Work Against You? NOTC tht chart below end Me how foit lima works againlt you' y. . . judgt how little or how mucha ,vour accounts receivobla arcH reolly worth! i (60 Don eld or 90 colltctiblet 6 Months old art 67 collectible fcl Year old or 45 S collectible? 2 Years old or. 23. collectible' 3 Years old art lS'a collectible! IS Years old ara 1 collectiblt; (By US Chombcr of Commerce) LET CARTER'S HELP YOU! Young Folks Act tico. N. Taylor As their car sped thru Chicago Sunday aflfrnoom. the College young people used to bow their j headi In prayer, fl was to aak Cod lo honor their work In ihe big Mission Sunday School there on the South Side. Tne Apostle Paul laid down the line they were to follow "It was "I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ and Him cruci fied." See 1st Cor. 2:2. As they lr jra f .-I present unnsi V H' ' I and Him cnici Mf.tf m m tied. Cod will Goo. N. Taylor honf h wrd. So he has for 20 centuries and millions have turned to be set right with God with their sins blotted out and eternal life written in. No man goes to glory with even one sin written against his name. So which for you? Christ and glory or self-goodness and hell? Which for you? This space sponsored by a Portland. Ore., Lumber Mfgr. and Wife. churches, not council of coun cils." "If you start breaking It down to local and state levels," he ad ded, "you run the danger of losing direction.'' But he said the question of a permanent location of council head quarter: still ia a keen Issue among local churches and may come "up at the assembly. The councils General Board hai voted to keep the headquarters In New York, where It fills one etriht atory building and parts of four others, for tht nam jo years, pend ing further, study, ' ; . "-' -... u.,t. - ,, (. ; '"Jjjp ' 1 1 i r- Vss M I that shows how you may! -a c - mm vim Place you hind ovr chlmnty of fhii lamp at high lira, Nott how Irtll haat you' fail. ValuaMa ful oil If ba' tng watttd bacauit tbara Isn't anougti air (or draflT for proptr eombuttion. Now , . , Just (tad air to th llama as Outhtr doat with mtchanlcat draft. Nola how tha (utr-waatmg amok and soot hava dltappcsrad. Why? 0caui tht fkf no 'fongtr dtpindt on tht chlm nty tieit foe tir. 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