Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 03, 1953, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
FRANK JINK INS
Editor
BILL JENKINS
Managing Editor
Enured as second class msttar" sl'lb port office of Kl.rn.th rails. Or .
on Alst 50. I. under set of Congas, M.rrh 1M
urimciis or THE ASSOCIATED MEaS
,L .- I I M
t month -' I",;.- 1110
I moo
t months .
1 year
1 veer .
1.N
Br BILL JENKINS
Th.re's a certain amount of in-
consruity In this hish desert coun
try oi ours during tht long winter
try
months.
You'll notice it ny time you
let out and drive the highwaye.
the county roads, the back lsnes
nd the "cutoffs.
For instince: The wsy the sugar
nd bull pine trees look so
vim ind summery when the sun
light hit them on a clear day
even though they are jutung from
a deep bank of snow and the way
thev look so cool and shady and
comfortable, like a draught ol
cold water, on a hot July or August
dav.
The sight of a brand new and
brightly painted bale elevator arch
ing from the ground Into a dusty,
weather beaten old barn that may
have been standing for fifty years
or more.
The sight of a big. long haired
old work horse pawing at the snow
to uncover a few more tnouthfuis
of hay or winter grass almost in
the shadow of a new and powerful
tractor.
The wealthy ranchers who come
to town looking like the hired
hands and the hired hands who
come to town looking like the
wealthy ranchers.
The little, puffing steam engines
pMling a StUDQV Strug IB irctgm
cars over the same track that the
nules-a-minuie Shasta Daylight has
just roared over.
The deceotrve beauty of
freshly plowed road winding ' place.
tnrougn tne umoer on a oast oi
rocks, logs and sinks that would
halt travel on a summers day.
For those with eyes to see. ears
to hear and tht time to enjoy the
country, smell It's fresh outdoor
smells and drink in the wild beauty
around them there can never be
a dull moment.
It's a great country to live to.
the massive bulk of the mountain
seems to float on a cushion of
clouds it's a besutuul and m.gnJi
cent sight.
SATURDAY. .VNliaa.
. ...a .wimiMif c nnrnnv ----- tm0m-my
HERALD AM) 1NMV, r.-.. , , i i A m II fc 1
BvjimmyHatio!?epi76con$ My waY rromnew r,o
7"o Give bovernmenx neaas ox Lod
They'll Do If H cry Time
. lui S.I.SA'WASS MP A
U4S A CASis aisn zjh La. li-
rrs Pfc PLAce
I w o tuwu extkS ME 4
IT a" .a, a- - -- i .
to it that kwt rc-oo " v
It.- s CM SXS IM THeiT,
rr caste I wc.'
AU of s sudden the sir up around
the Upper Lake seems to be extra
full of huge bald eagle. No . reason
that we can see lr it. but the
big birds are hinging around in
quite goodly numbers.
All fall and winter there have
been a lot of golden eagles, but
just in the past week have we
noticed such numbers of the other
variety.
Not from a friend in Honolulu j
remarking on the advent of T in
the Islands during December. Siys
this gal "I haven't got time to just j
sit and watch it. About the onl I
other thin vou can do at the same
ume is tw...
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BCCKD FOR TUS MCTT-SO-
tx t'Cl As trrr LV-ttjr Cf VvV1
ervet si president of the
WA8HIN0TOV cl. - RepuUII. .''
can. allied r'a;':l, ru. The dfdiiollona would
vZ ,t,,Pr'e..ar,n,..l.c. rtw
r tor living ePne In Wasltmi-
ton . , .
The OOP lawniaarr. .7"
rum to whether llwy
houid rard Truman IMh houi
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WSP0SAL
In lieu
of eoulvalent iaa-ir tipn al
lowance' previoualy granted Ins
Hue oliiciau, om n
iM-aled bv I Me )! Congrras.
-til nreldrii aid Ills IHim lop
o 1 1 1 e l a I a have "txtraardlnary
llrlng iiene. winch reauu Hum
auggeslion-whlch would '". JJ!, ililch ought to b. a
Jr. ubile bwby '! . r - ..u..iion bin Ih.l
Truman urd mi media ','- , ,'., wn.lv chord on Cap.
mrnl of a bill lo allow I""', L'o, IIMI whVr lawmak.ra ).av
denl. the vice j.reidrm and h o d whl lh,y
,pkrr of the llnuae .pecial 111 ld',r n,qUat. aalarlea In
ripen. deiluctuma lor "'-""''J" 1 h ton
pu,por .mounting to 000 a ( n if ql.i,on ainon K.pub
year for Ihe P'"''''nl ..V lir.ru .""! to to Wli.t . Il.rry
in ih c.. ' ',"V' Jp or Id ..nt w acruums.
llou Iradrra. The vt piealdfnt' uf n-
House Committee Proposes
Change in Foundation Tax
nitlVM ,dtion. to ns a lull public 0
A aneclal I "'" their .clivilie. 10-
A Mieciai coinplt Ill ol Ibow
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By lit K.SI I.I. BKIM-
WA.S1IINOTOS -
linn. coiniiultr
Uiat 111 new Corgrcu con.icler
iiurio-e It .aid. wuuiu o o
changuiK Ih tax l. to - I';' lh-. tuml, , u,i u.oprly.
3 ... , rmnmili' id Itumiauon ,., j i
fouiKlat.on. and charitable o.g.n-. "ZcottA p.t "ml- '21,9"''. t3
Congress Has Record Number of Women
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By RI'TH t'OWAN
Irf tslativ career m June. 1W. by 'an. Clira Perkins. Progrrasitr. rrporl l0 congir on a u-nu.uth
.ni ar rirr.in titii-., am.
The prnKv-l . contained In a j etKf .. , -avo.d giving unintf nd- UitJ, ' p,J'
li.lionji.
The pi
nv n.in --- ,i . . ..... . . ., . . . . , 'm- - - mi in 10
u'lsunr.mv ,Th .- ron. ' uinnuic an election to nil out r.er ana a man. ncp. nauoe .-..,,-.linn OI ,,, loimoa-, ,-mm,1i,l, hat auccedd : """ rUDUhlir. J
.w7.j7: !5?f.o"-:?f ..ii;:"na' h h.d hid i"! i' TkU'.v?;: """."
eaiinj numofr w oinru . o;ie - .,,., 7-..,.. n. ..ni..n h.h "r "r,"f r" . individual.
r. will h. no hird feelincs Mi! ,'V,..
r- if tn i.a.ru ic.i .u... v-. wnn nun
ukes its own sweet time about j Thtv mciuf nc- faces ! a, senior senator from Milne. , Jin. . 1961
arnvinr to spoil tn peace ana Oracle Pfost of Idaho and Mrs. Smith ill escort me
quiet of the evening. Mrs jonn B- Sullivan of Missouri : coming junior senaior from tne
imone the 11 wemen ocmg ruie iree oiic. riij.
A vote of thanks should certainly . worn ,n representatives. i to the rostrum to take the oath
go to Frank Steele and his crews 0Rf vamn senator is back of olfice.
who have done such a splendid lM4rgsret chae Smith iR-Mci, Two new women Houe mem
job of getting snow on the streets, wh wk u f0r rifction bere Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Pfost
seeuig that treacherous corners , Us, N-ovember ' are no newcomers to govenmient
ana. nuis w ere vmni ..m u-ii
"""""" cd .id to .ubvrr.lv.
lounila. 1 CommuI1i,t, h.t. succeeded : .,"?n R'P'
ting viiti m.Udntou.
.lonai .....Aions. Ren. Sullivan died ..rT'"' " ,.r,m ' indiviou... imo "-' "-" " ,M '- M
11 lunifil Ala.r ! mean. r
Uiose lit which lliey cre founded ! )tlJ, PIWrn, ' ol lh. Carneg ! h biYM J
t -Til. timrl .nil Mmrnw rt out r . i a hi n I tnr lnlf-niatlotial I "1 IllfrU." 1
e of a family of nine j.cr, il!0 l0 r,,)turr contiol o." prce, and rrrderirk Vamlertilll Kcp Halle,, ,1
She aprcialltrd In bul-1 (llp n,uiiibillion-lollir lounriaiions. --trlct. former .freiary of Uw JtPuBllc.B Door tj
im.tration In hr collcse bul only vrrT ,pw ,culll Com-; Amf rM-,n c'uunril of lh In.lilul. br, 01 Ui,7hl
Mrs. Sullivrn was born In St
Louts, one of
children
iur.. admin:
days and prior to her marnace in
liHl held key pots with acvrrai
impcriant firms.
The olher newcomer. Mrs. Pfost.
and nuis were Mimru 1 Thrrr were 11 women in the : aptivitv a vivacious rptmrad. Ukrwtn is a '
thelittie truck with the "It spread-1 Congre55 Jua and tnt .tuaclive wkIow of former I Buslan, college graduate. She ha.,.?"'. J."' ".?,' ..L. Z tou"
er 00 n spetauig up - . "'.. number in the 79th Congress, ol Rep. John B. Sullivan of si. loui been Irrisurrr of Canyon County - .-.u . - ' --,-.. .', h-
atreets in the business district. nr ou? lugh.,. ,n been here dunns most of the m (or lhr . y.JrJ ., I .ubvrrsiv Influence, .nd h.4 ,,t. lo . Com. nunl.l i aent when
it weren't for the snow removal : 19li- w .canpComroUfd "con- last decade, first istant to (worked in ih, county clerk's office l,rov! "' ,ml .. ! h '' ,or lM W,,ri-
crews w-eo reauy nave uj"'gress has COP wDmen members: her hu5b.nd and then (or a ! ,or nine years prior to thai , ln P'ore. , n,
a cm aetung around from place 10 . .. ,j.,m..tr...v. m .... ...... j r.k .,.. 1. uv huted F:eU frraurntly ha. been named
One of the most missed symbols
of ours during the cloudy months
is old Mount Shasta looming up
to the South. The big mountain
seems a part of tb scene always,
and, when the clouds and snow blot
' It out we find ourselves as If lost.
From all viewpoints, from sheer
and stark reality on the clearest
of days to the half hazy days when
.tK.. Wf"V -, --.
At ihe annual office party and
; Mi'.numhcrir.ff DemOCralx
j Of tne women now in congress. . ep. irvms. tirmwra. irom r..wui oe in in saiiery waicntng ner
seven first uon election to seats lident Truman's hometown of In-.beinif -orn in. She unwiict)
along the floor or desk top.
That little toy has convinced me
that the small boy never dies out
in most men. That and their in
sine tire Interest in anything auto
motive. rvt left the little car on the desk
and to date not a single male has
come in for a chat without pick
ing tt up, trying out the real rub
ber tires and then remarking about
the mechanics, how thev didn't
hsve anything like that when he
was a boy and ain't it cute?
tijrfsr-' ft1--.
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TO THE EDITOR: I am writing Bookman declared the cost ot
Mb ,T.hinr. h.r I fll fn a . -- . . - v '
ri.rr;; a -.n.nr...iri husbands. Sen. Smith began ner I Leonor sumvan aeieated a worn-.years before hid beaten. Tier for 1 college-., churrnei. lourwmons ana
Ji .iJ .hiS.. of til i -.v -. - - - . his li.-n term. i oUv-r chinubl- instiiuiions
S aL sno?s swrtf 1?? ;H sST I- ' . ' 'H ' " " Hower corsai on. For tht, re.n. , lu,Med that
STS. JSSLtb u ran rJfJrMM.RHYI fr hfr "-her dally lr.de- j.h, t.x.writ.n. ow Way. .
mumst. or Communirl .ynipinu- i .cine Itelation. P 1 I d n 1
era obt.mrM .Msitiotu of Uilluriu'e" t'.rnMi. ur.ldnt from I "ouaiu u. t ..
,n Hies ULsiltuiioiu. 1 IHt lo IMS, now I. rvlni( ! drsiucuuu ,, jjj
The rrporl, m.de public yr.tcr.', ptl"t, iiiri--e lor prjury nr "niiTiami,
Mrmbrt. j fj
lis.ooo. iu, a
W 'Pulil
inroru. I( JJ
they voi,d tt.,.-!
. -"i u. einept 1
dition to unit iiu
rpi,i 1,
HfUr tariiu.
Th. Il 000 1.
s. n. ancr lain.
NEW YORK if How many
people have asked you today
usually with a smirk:
"Well, what have you given up
for the New Year?-"
Behind the leering query lies the
assumption on the part of the ques
tioner that you are a fellow hypocrite.
He assumes that you. as well
that "111, maintenance of pris-te bcloie coiigrr -ion., gto-j.'
rn.H 1. ....mil. 1 10 lh 'Communist. Th IPR ha. denied
proper growth of our frre rhool. ! srl chaige. that It cam under
Th. rommtllr also said II 01
th I 000 fallow, elded by In John
Himon Uufgrnheim Memorial
Tj. mint lor years in dean of worn- -Mean, commute re-esamme pre- rw,'"
.. i.;jj . en in Cons-res... Rrp. t:dith Nourse rnl taj laws and ch.n.e them to : risk.'1 b '.us. ef official cliarf.
Rosers iK-m.sm m tj. the encour.gp Uxlividuals la "m.k ! at.in.l tnem. iney met. nos
turn, the ink bottle. oath for the 15th time. Her len-itilts to these meritoriou. Irulliu-1 named
Now look what you've done. loriiy aeam will sc. her chairmsn lions." I An alarnilni" number of grants
vou little Imp!" Joe yelps at his! of the House Veteran Affairs Com-' "It Is unlikely." Ihe report edd-vm to Communist.. Ihe report
mniw. .en. "ir..sl ev'.slinv lax levies 111 . nmungnj, nn "'r' ww.r
son. "Can t you ever be quiei?
Junior breaks out crying, Mrs.
Doakrs says. "That's a fin way
prisingiy .mill" percentage of 111
tout sranl. given.
It added that "a 'mall foun
dation, became the capllv. Of th
, everyone who ia opposed to divert
ing our water (In this case the
.water of the Klamath river) and
transporting It by a "fintisUe
acheme," as stated by California
state Grange Master George SeJk-
mejer. to the desert regions of
Southern California. I am enclos
ing for your attention the follow
-ia C'ff"rg srom us os nngrjrri
Times:
--Southern California will ulti
mately require from some source
five times as much water as our
fuq rights in the Colorado River
win supply. Studies show that this
the project would be about 11,270,-
NTl.tnO.
An allocation of isOO.000 has been
For the first time tn American permit the creation bv individual.
legislative historv there will tw a or families or lint foundations...
to talk 10 vour only child." and mothrr-nd-son team servtm to- alter th next lo or Is year. "
.in hi nerves lansline. hauls out : geiher m tne Hoit-e. tthat Ih wav. and means conimil-
a cigaret and hgn-s 11. isep rnnces oonon. Republican tee investigate wnetner loundations ; communn paiy.
sin loolts down and r, - reads ! representative of a Cleveland dis- are b:n ued 10 ev.di- tne. or I There ar at least J0O00 lai
... ...... .1... all man. and : trlCt Will h tllfina- lh M.n tnr- t - main'. in ...)!.. rnnl.nl n. . r . I . .an iwianlullnn. in I Hal Unltad . I . . o-l b . , ...
as he. made a pompous list o'l broken In less than 10 minutes. I the eighth time. With her will be I corporation. 'state., of ahich btwen so and loo : Ui ahootinth
ner wn unver. puoiuner of us To comnutle submitted a draft foundation, hav ata of 10 mil'
willoughby Ohio News . Herald bill which would resjuir lh loun-Hloo dollars each.
and likewise a Republican He is i
going in for his first term.
ThrAA )
III Vtj Wk
Killings
WEr uBEtrri
Tii body 01 1 am
ma wii . ptreatiJ
mnr perwm It
good resolutions and that you
both have already broken them.
He recognizes In you a kindred
soul, another broken reed.
The uncomfortable truth is he
probably is right. The high re
solves made on New Year's morn-
tne- often are forgotten by nlght-
lau. Rarely do they endure a wee.
made in the Bute's 1S32-M budget I The reason for this is simple
for preliminarv erolorition and
engineerinj projects on the plan.
ng3ieering plans are Deing ad
vanced so they will be resdy when
the people of the State decide to
initiate end finance tht project,"
Bookman said.
Southern California is already.
or soon will be. drawm? over
4 JOO.000 acre feet from the Colo
rado river. Five times that much
would be more than 311- million
supply can be found in Northern . acre feet more than the total run-Cairfonua"-
j off ot Feather River en which thev
Mas Bookman, engineer in ; have already filed for 1.30,000
cnarge or toe eoutnern iuirornia 1 acre reel, nence me proposed O
effice of the Stat Division of Wa-1 version of 17 per cent of Trinity
ter Resources, gave this informa
tion yesterday 10 a committee
meeting at the State Chamber of
Coramerce'a Southern California
Council Session at the Staler. He
was erp'.aming the present sta
tus of the "Feather River Project."
He told the meeting that the
People make the wrong kind of
lsew year s resolutions.
Let us peer into an average
American home and see how ihe
man of the house, Mr. Joseph
Doakes. tries to reform his wsy
of living.
He is seated at a desk. He takes
out a sheet of paper and writes
on 11:
"I hereby resolve to give up
smoking."
Joe looks at that, smiles in smug
virtue, and adds another line:
"I hereby resolve to quit being
inconsiderate of my wife."
jusi men Mrs. ooakes peeks
long-range Northern Cahfomia wa-jter of which they had been robbed
ter pisx. aoouia not lessen u?e in-1
Unless all the peep! of the Klam-
River, to replace the water robbed over his shoulder and says, "What
-u"i sr a-eauarr, as an entering . are you ooing. aear?
wsn age. ir uw se sources were ex
hausted they (Southern California 1
would try to steal the Klamath
RiVer. Or at least tka Kl.math
would have to be diverted to the ; he puts down a third line
mwaoicuw vmuzj u replace Tl-
what's the us? ' he growls,
crumoles the paper into a ball,
and throws it into the wastebasket.
Whit Joe doesn't reilue is thit
he has made the mistake most
Americans do in formulating good
resolutions.
They resolve to quit doing some
thing they believe is bid instead
of resolving to do something that
is better.
Their approach is negative in
stead of positive. It is passive
rather than active.
They try to weed out their small
vices instead of planting more
virtues. The only wav to cure a
bad habit Is to replace it with a
new habit.
Otherwise a vacuum Is left In
your life and the old bad habit
will certainly move back in to fill
it
i
London Rebuilds Churches
When Dr. Karl Bruber. Austrian
loreign minister, stood up to au-
LONDOM " London's supreme ; research and study wr needed
elfort to rebuild war-damaged before artl.t.. ma.tr rarprnt.r
church, and remount their stately I and masons could begin their work,
spires will be one-third complete h bill for restoration of war.
JiLi"1' h'ncorono, vuitora damaged church, m London alon
Iiood thl. nation. not counting huge job. In Coy.
Nazi airmen and burs bomb. Di.n...h .....a..... .
drs, a committee of lh United . whether they were aiming for.an.ni of other large Brutal, cltlea
Nations just before the Christmas ! London's churches or not. .truck will cost nearly lour million
recess, he was a living reminder . -3 out ol 701 Anilican churche.. ! pounda till 300 OOOi
of one of the orld's worst1 The d.mi.e .till u evtde.,1 in, h h '. ' .,,. i....
trgdies of inaction every section of th my. but after L ", 1 ecoiwmic.lly hard
er nearly eight . years, tiny j " y" of Loot. 200 rsloraiion f'' "' " "
Austria has sulferd the occup.. nl cp-r Jobs are nearly lm. : meet man In America,
lion of foremn Mildier. im.n ...i.t ished. Th British govrnmnt etentu
' . . I D ..... . ,a. . . ... I Imnne, ha ... 1. , .... SlllT will n. a I .Kn,,. I S . anillinaa
stenuon from n. h, h, ihe ! Western .11,., on the other. Like'enurchcs-aome ot lh,m bui, tna pounda .M.40O.O0O1 of the London I u' iM.m Jff
Deputy Sfarilf! if
th body of H-Ki'l
lri wa. lour4 e
about 100 yard
nr karmoot :
hj Ur, trtna,.
Taggrt hag ti
with a irmm.
Tw o other am
family were ana
Taggrrt's lyit
nainect Josepi. 1
Monro. It-yrue
wile, wrr u
pital in Ian (est
Th child ti I
and lh onus 1
said.
Mrs T.ggert In
Dana flew una i
passionate doing of good things, j Berlin. Vienfu I, a divided city. mt Ju,t P-n.sh meeting house-, i bill. Public aubriptlon. church
terest in the outcome of the California-Among
Colorado River con
troversy, savine that it trill b "a
financial loss to Ciuforiua to lose j diversion of water from these ba
any part of its present rights in sins unless and until every" fore-
lo work." Tn W
living with lm M
vemuer
-l lold hira 6f
keep us, and li
the Colorado River to Arizona."
"The Feather River Project."
he said, "proposes to bring wa
ter from Northern California to
Southern California over the Te
hachapi Mountains, siin-inating
any further diversion from the al
ready overall ocated Colorado Riv
er, the nearest source of new wa
ter is in tee Sacramento-San Joa
quin delta.
"Tooay from this delta there is
Virtue so fills their lives there is! M Russia energetically ' "tanaing .sun In the heart o(
no ruom left for vice. " uuousn tne motions of seek-, -""""" ' -""-s-iin uu.ricks.
! rM rtnata. nrnhahlv naa nn In an Austrian near. iraiv American. Canadian and Euro-
Startled. Joe snaos. "Nnn. fi... ,m m ka-a.. . IThere were endlrsi uuii,. k rx-an visitor, at coronation ume
your business. Cen't a man have But the onlv way he can ouit representatives of France. Britain c"nl m'" seeing at least two or
any privacy in this house?" His bein inconsiderate of hLs wife is ind -h t'niled Sta'rs At three of lh 11 if Uiey do any i:il.
conscience already bothers him as 'to be consciously more cons'oerate P'nl. 'here appeared to be dls-' "'" To distinguish
k;- uura ime; i0f ner. And the best wav for him I ",r1 " just live our of w ir or rrsioreo ec-
I herebv resolvt, tn mut ha,inv . tn ...in.n ., t. , . nrnnosan aatila tn .h. .... . , llorts however will be dlfflrtlil.
iui junior. - nrais Junior 1 nut men the ta ke brok. nn.n 1 -srsiur.uon won iooss almost ra- lion 01 40 000 nound. mai. oral.
At that moment Junior tears into I It isn't what von don't An thai 1 Nothing seemed tn eel ih.m .1. actlr lite the original masonry and i of the 740000 itt Mm.' '.,,,.
iBa room eh.S-na. Ik. na. -ra.. . ... . (..,.... , . , .i,nanl,n, ntfn..aa..... i . . ' " aa -
th. Trmitv ind Feather rivers k. S ."l" IT.".? JOU 11 a" ou Zrl", "y .I?1"!.' ...T tun. 1 ,s..Eu.7if. F? tund. him on, way or
nresent . uniiavi i , : : ; ""v. u-e se-.iern - I J. -oi. ari aaya. w. huiuM
j, " . r." 1 iposs-rrs mis snrinir suiri-estan a o r v s-r 1 rrsiorauon proiecu i w ill renuire .houi 11 .., ... 7..nU
short treaty with only e.ght ariicles.vrn;u,ll will cost far more th.n e.timatea thai excellent prsreaa LVlh him SIra iJ
Thtr a t,, an i.u a ' Construction of tha. nncml h,M. -h.a j . A I WISH nim, lira. ISI
oanatiom. bquru. 1 nd-rwulne
Mum. and loirign ro. 'ributlotu
must ran the remainder.
Th nublin ramtsalBn for nwi.
churche. w opened in !'. with!hu mother
in Bisnop of London's Recomlruc-1 1"' "'""''r
tun Fund.
Col. Derek Bearl. official of th
fund. ha. prrsided ovr th colle-
laggrrt,
She .aid hr
gld with her ens)
hen she pulled ft
1 him. Taggert
seeable future need, for domestic
agricultural, iratustrial
uonal purposes has been provided
for. we will wake up to find that
w have lost our greatest resource,
our water, without which the oth
ers cannot oe developed.
SAM DAWSON
There were no takers in the Krem:'Foml?ellon ".final build- ha. been mad during the first i m-"
lm , 'ngs. In many Insiances. eatensiv. Ifiv years ot ihe campaign 8h said the
in B Dorado county. Ciliforai 1W of crisis.
and claim it a. my residence Somehow or other,
1 tateine Baeramento Bee: have -"r t "sen
It IS POtntleS to sain-h fna ....
Wn.T.?R5 - A W of mg how the foreign tu.uon was ft"1'0" '." .'.L"':"' M- f ft I A .
younger Americans can t recall 1 eources fall. sure to provide a ' vrtoTisln.H.n L" ,n n'v'r nM ! "
starting a year that wasn't di.hh.a crisis remii.riv seriousi) Intended signing on Aus- ! LONDON ia-mi.. o...
. ... -a I iri.n n.- K..... .. . . ". --at. w.tuai, ! nuam C lllian ram avllKln . .. a..l
Hher. the lab, ,?TcIs m Walhrn.me u" j JS' H " I A ' p"""'" w''"' The gJ l 1 " "
.Justified. Itened ones will lose them. A per- m", rm,.Aul.r,,n ,0" but ! defense spending in the comm. i .JS1,7..?. "rBmen- me." Mr.. TaiH
r In lamily aw
lanoia were
'Jirough a vlndti
"I saw mom Im
look atralglil on
must have stra
Vrrlnan tKaa, nn hl. ...' . . If it W.Sn't rrltlel na .... ann.1 , , , I rOIII tlW HURalrlin Rumanian ara I ia,. . .. . ... COIilUltKHU .rut a.aaialaa al..
..im. .i .w . , , . '.. ; . "J ma , , r - in. ' .. . -. c.ei,- wi . -. is .or racn. nm in lorget r- , , . . . ..-...- aim . --i ,u cwnicr in nuasib Itv nl .... - - 7-"Main
n. c.n4a-n.i. t? uvmn -aieino' tee dispatch from Treks m " " . s Ior 5me shoulder.the hopeful hordes who won't be1 moM'm" territory which sudden Soviet atgrevsion Hrreni economie. of Western Cu-
rrmu Jt ,? la.'"lX B" " 1M. and' S or " Isce paper in- given i Tfederal plumb "rridor to Austria. I "moduicaiion.- " XitlsS , "0U,ld 'u ot
annual output of 600 000 acre feet ! your remarks on this subject ?.,r ' The delene program will be cut Th' Pr,,wnc of Sov.et armies gram. h declares do rt c5u,lm 0nger." II con-
M wster during eight months of - Trusting that our people may be ! American has endured ! back - and lorn Worker, may , 'J lrd.re.chmg pmcer ; en, a cut in the" Snort's L , .
uwr- artMitf-d u ih i nmvt.4 ..., v so many vear of men. th. is. im ik. n- . j ' of land on firminv. .-...v. 1 " "rmi i Th ahan .1.. .
bU?. SjSoT SJKEWiVZl ?. -t'h'ZiJ '.oth' -taxpayers,, will """.," ,."pPy strategic cir. ; V ,. . ! ''"'I thrfot. e"
Cre-iOaSt reaaarvnir a AaA laVlVmn- I r ' . V.a - fl... .nn-. , . 1 siwunu. , , v . 1 ''r '
, aav.vw-aa-v- V. . ... a ama. nn HIT nOrilOO ' ClUier W.V Vfttl 1 ha. tt'aanan " ""1 Ui-
L ..... Im 115 traditional stormy funnel .the nation's enun. si.nrf. , the Aastnan
a. .iivootr ) the brink of disaster. ihe excuse to M th..: it
ov. .-V..M7Q at-. ; .. a" iw me na- i ne ouving public fa sure-fire -cru.ss. several satellite
watt power plant and SsTT-mile
queuues irom a point near Tracv
to terminus near the Mexican
border."
'V... l . --... aaia: i.ew - r i .ui . OUl more OOUffO. i " IUV..na. inVwhlta nana. . ra , ' w ""fl .nr.. UlreaUl '
I Ic..f'.r5 PP".rs on the horiicn i Either way. you'll be w-arned Ve l displeased, either, that !Pa.r"?.m,n un-1 Britain . original defen-e oro.
an occupa lo- ,ues Ihem Uc Council me.imT.n A!.n" i fi'T . D."'n 'r'mm.d twice
Lm Angeles
j is sure to stansT iVc sou..l "ZuT EES I R-V-n "soFdiVr, are.'n hli'prev ! P? lh' "SrSS e"0, '
rOaOS ltj almOSt rvm.ru. I .nd cava ii. mn.... a..., ! Siva riatarr.n. m. """ , thlt 1 CUt in the nation', riat.na. i IIVfllviHal CO,t
rm H5nC-U"eU m""ne "- ! " "rat 1 S bJth?
"! Z,::,'"'"- D1,J " "h meal.
almost perpetual and save its money - backing a'e deterrent to trouble-making m ' effoV VLr?" MUa ' ,lndlvldu' "ms ro-e ao much the
CrassToaH ei.itw ... , "." ? r"rom tne -".-s- areas. Jiniletm- ' """" . ' "" w" more Instead of I..
from Coitireii ,rZ "s.T."", no''s lo the , ut im, ; c. nu, disregard of in-' nT""' .1D'. """ originally
learning around commencem.n : O ThV eonM.n,.,. w, rn.n " ,,nT '"I" u. , "h Ti rn'.c ?,n? " 0 . .OM.000
Inftra la...... . . ,
'nr program nn..n.n.
, , "'-"7 laiipij
ume next June. ,much ,n onr, h.t ..Vh'.iden. of ,n ' 7 '"""V"' ?ur' mod:fic.i,in : n . hre.7v..,"j:w w' vr
.MUllOnS Of bUSitUSaman O-ill .... .. .i" . -.---. C. .'". ."'" Ill I
. ava aim iiiii.hii mrnl n. tna r . . L.M,,,ac ui ciiiun.sia in uim.
I am six feet nil. at ro.ra . meai. :.'""" o1.. ousinessmen and will run out of goods and lose steady imnalrmeni n .v.. ,. "k "ci a channe ol en.nh..,: m .... Britain', a.,..,
nd weight only 140 poiinds," ,,n?.W,Ll0 ' ,0 1 1 to deb. I i?nJ0nve,"10ns !." sal55' T, cn5""r' won't do dom u regained when the S.,i ; u'iil ' oul " o nVe a reducl on I "ur run boui i mi SffSJl'
writes K G -r ,.7T ' 1 " tmttl the afpetr,. is satisfied ' l. '0 .debate how to meet the either, and lust seen th. r-.ii.ra vok. u. r... ... 7". ? ' in tne nrr.,ni .. uc.on douim. ... n. A50"' . l.tU.OOO.CW
Sfnt J!2L itSS rJK li-;Wl Ka a a. " '"T-J . , j 1'
im'n11 P'rvi mo.-e on defense
though many more are faced with I SiV
StiSs. """u"m Da Moula i k More food can he taken also just ' St!?- Tbt,
extra meals. A small I i 01
holds more Kafnra ..... mi
the opposite problem and f .h. m ! "?! -,u" ,un"-. : i-'. ""ie. u casIe' nd un- March
M.
I" 1.1 wuhout rifiiiti-fimaM
war sees -vlllllUII
- i-1" in uiuuTf. a nn r anJ
memal Revenue Collector's en- statesman who often has Tde ftei iW. Ulls ''" .
'il i5? .-text - ! Embargo
s and prac-
Barrina- th Br-sarv. nf .. 1 '""- extra meals.
.v,vij 1, j z . nuamornin m..i . !
really rather simpl e eatmor, Slinf.,00ls re h,:P'-- gliss of'.h?. .u ? T0'J 11 tai
the right ktodTS icsSj a,;.':f "i1 " m is . gcS ; I.8s 04 or some-,
wnen
weight
or margarine,
sweets, more i
cereals and other foods'
s.iurie content should
in th diet
ThiS dOeS Hal an.an
iein meat,
gs. and other things
-"tn pronae needed .1,11..
Im.'nJl!"'' ,Au""'n Pwole" .. b.rffi.uue 01 ?(ATO effort '.
Imay not pass velv ..,.! .... s whole.
oiien. , i-".r - ' vw-aa oe u ten, r-.. .
On. 1. ., .. 1 JOOain at th. S.'..h. ... ... .. -".m-cm WtaCie
. fatter meats' nTna." k m" booy should be eomid.rit 1 ..T. 00 '
--"'v.' "a be stored by ti iodv: ......e". .
be hxMedSner S tui'i". '.,,'v.': heart, of this ir .SWhI '.T .'h' oVm0LL! .?umr' musTTK.i..J''!-.
.. .... Itlties. tncludin, .'.'. cuon will be tied up in eommii. i pi.n..h n v"'v"""u" wueen orutally th soviet, h.... 1 .rn "'on-' until "our .. :.".a."i .'"r.1: ln "e heavily infested
iTO fKW- "10 on;! t.:.TJ?"W- may b, particuUMv ! ! -n S; ' ? .'"o '
o?'m .?.R llsonU'"r.,5r: ?!Ln oVKrXs.,a --d",h.', Ih a,,,...! JT
Wonts TV
Clamic nu.a
sltuauon Indefinitely. It li .dmi t- ,n'T!1f-'0.mb"1"1 '""es planned I r WWn
Vi?.i , r,,;", .UKL .,"l."1' 'n.lact. bel WA8HINOTON ut .....
lltur. 1-v.n... " . .
ge last enough 'LONDON f-Two Churrh f ' :"V" Ll'r0'" occupatmn. more' ,1.. pl,r" 'o spend potalq .h.nTn. J'""0
"-a lessened tt-i.. -:.1 . iuc "iieraauo
ooeould nave u exircui I ff"'55.1". ? v.r? land dU,S "SH. 21!E.h
. small S'lhS'S Dd "'' ceremony: wiuTt 5J2
nd minerals siivr. ,7r., J'-Tvr ! .. Mor food is th. anaw
nSSSJJSS..V mes.
aaaaaa. . Ufl ... y. Ha
to eat more .t Ch meal Th!
mount one eats is targeS rj
ter of habit and ihu ;.!ly.!.mt:
1 itiwiM
er Mther. The inrniiAr.i
-- onuauuu
much to use
mount of food. Thu, to l.uTi 1 "J!" btn s they are.
a lee cream C. .'...'.r'1 f 1 Each melee abroad 1.
VXJZl.&K.r ..most'ts - . sys"s
? S rlMrS, Sv''?'!.n- O. Nicholas. . untrv
win mgr. h. , 1.- . n i.i'a f 1. ..... a... . ' ...icr
ter of habit and thu Mn be eh.SS5i !. " ?"tTn oa con'taa
like any other h.bi' The I -2?,.. -rl" ?iwS.
vie, pres-ems In ch.V?. .( " b" ?..!?'
country
aiocese. ;
three '
WWl.n church .mlTi""! JjSfT 1
0URNM-TIHOLLAisjn
IUGINI. QUI
MIDFORD
Thorourht Lin..
Mr. nd Un. j. E
hd Joe giey
Prepnetoft
... ....mm tn a...... -l a . ' '. sue. Man . lira
- v-.up. me r-ars. 41 char.t ,
picture nuutnxo
' . Kmm ism.
BUSINESSMEN!
Chert ef Mlmmt ,.ti M
.Cartel Collection Agency
f-" 1 411 Main
Tanl
Denuty Bherffl
said last mint I
gert miv visit Ua
relative.
Plane 0
Kills K
RALEIOH. KC
Fore transport
throuih dririm
crashed near u
airport about 1
night.
Three officer
killed but on if
lously esciped J
parently was U1
crashing pii.j
nd daird. Ihetn
ward Matits, UP
port bout I '
6-47 Uatuport P
The accidenlj
plane was ""f
gencjr landuif. I
aix nours aft"
al... (hat . Ml
.a..... a..-. -
ihe i.ngled rem
englnfd piane
eal ol an in'1
Donaldson A
Greenville, 8.0..J
carrying only Itt"
r.tiirnin. frOlM '
flight 10 MJ
INewburgMJjl