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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1952)
TIIUKSDAY, UKCKMBKH 18, 1952 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FAf.LS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN .Reorganization Powers 'May Be Made Permanent WABII1NUTOM Ml A Whil llmii o ndvlKury Kiuiip recommend ed Indiiy Mini Cuii'irem innkr per- 1 1 it tc ii L lhi riTldrnt' punier to I'roriuiiitao tlm executive branch ' tlii- Hovcinuinu, 'i'hr rreildcnl now has authority, vlilch explicit Muich ill, lo put lino effect (,ici'IIIo i'eoi'Manlr.atlnn plana itnlc'ii tliry hit vetoed by I'Mlnr Ijrniicli ill ConiireKg Uh drlmltn tliiio IIimII, The I 'resldmt', Advlviiy Com mltlin on Miinnvmonl, In report lo Tiiiiiii'ii, innird thin arrange inont "Hip k Irst altwla miabllnK atop (own id iniinmiement Improve mcnl in liw federal Kovernment In lliln Kfiicintlon," The la-member advisory iiroup, nit in) tin co years nun, In bonded by 1'limni A, Moi'Hiin, board limli iniiii n( the Bperry Uyt'oacope f'ompiiny. In Hi (mill report (o Hie Prenldenl, Ihe committee eald that durliiR he Inil liicnl yrnr the kov- Stars to See GIs Overseas HOLLYWOOD W-Somt Co dhow buxliii'Mi pornnnalUIra who ere Blv Iiiu up their own holldiiyn at hemic lo entertain OIs overaeaa will be honored todiiv Mllltury end movie bm.Mi will alimo a Virndolf luncheon lor the troupe on the eve of their takeoff (or base In Korea, glinka, Cireen lend, New(oundlitnd end the Carlo binn. Among Uioms ninklng the trip ere Hlclmicl Allnn, Paul Uoutflah, Jan Kterllnn, Curleton Carpenter, Mo van, Carolina Cotton, Waller Pld neon, Debbie Reynolds, Keenan Vv'ynu, Duwn AddamN, Rocoe Alea, Mta Bin on, Ilory Calhoun, Jean I'rirrs nnd Bill Shirley for Korea. Bevorly Michaels, Cindy Garner, Cilnnv Juckson and Jane Frazee lor Aln.ikn. nuyinond Burr, Wanda Curtis and Anp McCormack for ' Newfoundland-Greenland. Low Andrewa, Donna Wllliami and Pit Williams for the Carib bean. Beck Misses donor Dinner SEATTLK Ifi - The men who came to dinner Wednesday nlihl stayed to honor the man who couldn't make It. He was Dave Beck, recently elected president of the AFL Team aters' International Union. Some 450 businessmen, civic and union leaders wer Invited to the tesilnionlnl dinner honoring Beck. Most of them showed up on sched ule, but ihe guest of honor on doctor's orders was home in bed. Earlier in the day Beck suffered an attack of kidney stonea and when he failed to respond properly to treatment, doctors ordered him to pass up ihe banquet. The guests stayed on (or the food and the speeches, though. The latter were changed to meet the emergency. Tlie doctors said Beck's condition was not believed serious. PHILIPPINES HOST AT FAIR MANILA tP The Philippines will Jilsy host to 10 nations In the First nternatlonnl Fair of Asia, sched uled here Feb. 1 to April 10. Mora than two million persons are ex pected to attend the fslr, designed to show the Philippines' cultural, commercial and industrial progress over the past 600 years. Inventions mil be displayed by the United Ktatea, Spain, Nationalist China, Thailand, Inrio-Chlna, Italy, Swe den, Indonesia and Belgium. Beautiful Matched Gift Wrap pings By Noreross . See at . . , Voifhl's Tloneer Office Supply Ce. Msln. ITS HERE, ITS FULLY :;i aic its ! r. td$ v e ti.V C -i " s -1 rfyjar. 'jirl linrrn-.nHnWl!, m w THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS 0 L D . 86 PROOF THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY. eminent realized savings of oma nil million dollars as a rimult of r.iiggMSiioiis iroui employe. Tile committee sold believed ,1... H.. i,....,niHnl u,llh n,i,e U.MiO.lMiO civilian employes and an- oilier a.uuu.uoo men ana women in unilorin, ennnot be run like private .bunlne.ls. The committee said Hist "no builnexs oinanlr.allnii hits Us gov crning authority so divided and dllluird and, consequently, Us pol icy and program objectives fo dif ficult of Interpretation by Us man agerlnl officials. 'Tne Congress, legislates co piously on a myrlud of procedural nnd oi'Kiuil.atlonnl details, In con tract to the usiinl practice of boards of directors of private corporations,' Independent com missions go their autonomous wuvii. Congressional committees and private Interest groups are ac customed to deal directly with Irnginonted units of. the adminis tration; No single central authority can Impose lis will on this mosaic." Marines Give Playground The residents of Llndlcy Heights are being given two acres of ground, designated (or a park and playground area. The gift Is to be made Friday by the Crater Lake Detachment of the Marine Corps League, which In years past had acquired the vacant properly with a view to es tablishing some sort of memorial lo the Msrlnes from Klamath Falls and Klamath County who have died In action, Clement Lesueur, commandant of the Marine Corps League de tachment, la to present the deed to the property to County Judge U. E. Reeder. and Judue Reeder has agreed to appoint Ted Blng-I nam, a resident or tne area, aa caretaker of the property. There are no strings attached to the deed to the property, so that the county can make whatever dis position It wishes, but the Ma rine Corpa League is making a part of the County Court's records a recommendation that the two acres be used for a playground. At present there is no organised playground for children of the Lind ley Helrhts area. The Marine Corpa League also wants me county to erect a marker reading; . "This park area has been given In memory of the gallant U.S. Ma rines who gave their lives that we might live." There also Is an understanding that a portion of the property may be sold to obtain funds to equip tne pari. A possibility Is thst the people or the Llndley Heights area may choose to form a park district. similar to the Wlard Park District to equip and operate a public play ground, using the donated property aa a ataning point. FROZEN ORANGE JUICE MAKES FINE JELLY Tokes Only e Few Minutes to Mok 8 Glotitf 1 Can From Orange a Juice (6-ot ) 14 Cur Water 1 Pickage (Vj-nt.) M.C.P. ' Jam and Jelly Pectin. . Vi Level Cups Sugar . mw Meiiure nigtr into irf dish. Put the froifn eringe juice, water, and M CP. Pectia into kettle and bring to a boil. fVerr, add Ihe meaiured suftir, bring bark tn a full Mit M. and BOIL EXACTLY J MINUTE. Pemove from fire, let boil subtide, ilcim. Pour into tlefilirtd glatws leaving 1j-inch for sealing with frnh ttsraSin. Mikes tii-ennee (lusts. 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