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T"HS"AY- Al"n I'ACK SIX HKIiAI.I) AMI NKWS, KLAMATH KAI.I.S. OltKCON They'll i)i If livery Time By Jimmy I luilo i FRANK JENKINS Ml lor KILL JKNKINS Manasine Editor n. Knlercd as second da a.- matter at the post oflue of Klamath Kll on A ue us t M, 1SHV5 under ad of Ccngies. March 8, 1879 Orr , I Ml.MIU KN OK THK ASSOC IATI O PRKSS The Aoc;ated Press is entitled eselu.cly lo the u.e lor pi:blu'Alum , of ail the local nes printed in ihn newspaper a well as alt AP t.ri. SI nsCRlPTION" RATFS j MAIL BY t'AKRIKK 1 men til i) months 1 year . . t 1 j.s 1 month S 1 3A 1 is .so 6 month 1 3 far 8 10 $i6 :o BILLBOARD .'"A i'ri"J-'r,l,,;'"l",I By BILL J I-N KINS ; : . of U : e J.mc.v': A t ood i y K.ithcr.i.p of poop;e turned pu la.: n.s..l lor the iirM c! a tvo-c..y sc.--Mon on how to invest jcur money. Maj b, poop.e are Marline, to thir.lt about mve-imcms r.t.her than cxpcntiiturcs and trip :o the j-unny t-outhland. I really fell I had no need ;o go. Not alter my lone and vaiicd ex IwrifiXT a a hardened imrMnr. Not, oi course, u.th Merr:U l.;. nch Pierce. Femu r and lie.me Kor many years I've oone my Investing with a firm known a-s "Hardroclt ' A slicht. looped, boarded firm th,t appears ivnoci icslly from the tar hill. put.; the bite on me for ano:her imeMmen: and then heads oif into the blue enhance asain leaving me with that powerful b:t of account executive. do: "Chin up. Bub. we'll h:t er ne xt time." proceeded to burs in'.o town. Only man 1 know of uho can carry both iHwne.-- paper a:ui enough clenn shirt?, m a biel c;..--. Nothing s4o" about that boy. rd,i's fine mu weather :one in ei--.e vio;k r-s had out the w.f.dow and mc.-.ta": tur.tiv what the eld f.shm' .'..ream lOOfi .'C. Le: hope :t was the iiXA o! mary more to tocne. T.'.e bud are bcttmn.n.; to show up on the trees and it on v be lo:: before we behold the miracle ot spring hc;e. Thai unbelievable per iod when nil of a sMc.drn and alnuv-r overman the trees turn from b.i:c ira:r.ewo:k to lovely leafy ;ower. fcle:y ye: at this t::ne we re- J I ft ( 5 1 It II H4KEP Hh5WTMARE DEPT. GETTlNtS bUBT( IDer BV THfc LcrT. STOKE atKNS 4S aj TWRJ"- IJfc TV .'.' 4.W 4 A.4rr 7t fcj-- Srr.tJJ,'.. HAL BOYLE Bruce Biossat That wasn't an apparition voa saw whinjip into town yeierday. " , ji was unit Pierson. another of the investment boys. One who really pets around. Whit, if I remember correctly. n executive is, with the firm of Walston. Hcffmn and Goodman- If that's uror.p I apoio Size. Arij-way, he f a heck of a NKW YORK r of AinoruMti pri.-oner lieed in Korea ?ad renntuler o Ue thousand-; hst.-H as nussliu a-vce tha lnen-t),r thr "lagmlicent sipht l. who will necr re:uin. used to b when our courthouse w.-, ,.05l o( lh,. WC!(. Itv: m th ucuu u,Wr WmB ;rrf5 caMv stairs of a war thai will hotel then ana walked bv the tree Lned lawn every dv. One day- bare branches. TN next almost ull .'oliatie on the trees, the leaves shimmerir.c and trembling m the p.ic breeze, An"wav. we hope it iasts for a little while. has Birdftaicher.s note- The pel;can.- OT t)ll T,Mirnn "111. . V. Caf.n Tt.i r.lr CUV riVf frt Hart Mnnriain .. . K "l " " Lpper Lane is full ot em late v, with us every year where he Droves . ....... ' . ' ' soon be thiee e.ir nai.cn owes them never rep . Tixiay the tn.ted S pc: haps t.te lines; A . m il h;-'.c: y stationed in Ko: ea. And a thst Armv has nrown the sacri fice d .isitied of the indi iau.il soldier Ins tended to le c:i. It v,a?:vt th.'.t wav m the he$. li ning, A few thousand soldiers had to serve million The trie tie .hills, and took the vaiiKU.ud of h now beau; 300, IKW man North Korean Army heudon. They tried to form a con tinuous l.ne of deiene, and there were too lew of them They were shattered time and sion of Koiea at Hie narrow want :ir.i in. pulim th-.r remnants back of the neniuviU and might for o'.d. ana the w tnw mil and l:ymK- to lorm a I'N truMeeship for Komio deDt it can With the smoke cleai ed, it is 1 possible now to nppratae the eenu , sui rounditK the lecent publtshea 1 reports that the Kte nhower nd- mint-.trat!on would accept a dtvi- ng th wAtor trom hot ipnnqv. JAMES MARLOW The DoctorS ays WASHINLi VON .4' - 'llu I. Itliil rmld l . ilh.l: a. Mrm K- i:-.cni. b:l encll 5'.im tlir ip.spoixiblr tumors lltrv . .imr m Hip Kmr.m "1 Ainnu aii lioop. wnulil fiwmv and sJinrt ptfcious hour. roi lush iiljinl souur ii.i;rr Nct ...pp. luw t.ul nuuuUrd l'"u'."k' b "'' 'uniiv. ..nd rias th..i rnablrd Ihp A;mv identified tfecrctftiv of S'...tp pi uiirt mp bPii:: p.hrtnkd. 'Hip '"t pioblrtu Ucrd bv the '.o tush o.c- morp troop.. nd sup-: uullp.i, who had taitpd to a mint- ipumi)..u,, o( :ip time tali. lh:s pParr-ialari. srpm. t.i bp this P4-1"- bpr of iriHjrlpr. tn a biu-kiMouml wppit UPtwpfn tlir ti. S . ipptPsPtil- Who'll sit tn on Hie talk-. !t I.. ny 1 I1H IN .. JIIKI1AN. Mtl n '"' lortuiuttiv i, J i.t, Ameri.'an people Hie shecked to st-p thrir Hoop. dp. !..c.Pd m the field. If they h.-.d tnown bow pitiful Mttall their r.uni- Kj.r. 11-'. Ih... ml.h. i.rKin. ine soearr.eaa u i - haVe paid more honor to those uimrennred Ameruans. ; .,,. ,.tl. hl, lr,.. v n. nr coaference. Tlierr was no po.v.i bilitv they had ini.ticerstoi-d hun. shut all llieir account- weie ut cl'-;e accord Nor could the souice Inue been miMtiforiuu as to aciinin ..".irat 'on policy on Korea and Kornuwa. He was at the top. o.)vunrly Tile reporters were not i (ju;t in (livuUing the suoject ot itinr conference. The rules on bad- Kuuind meeimits pre cribe thai th utiu-tual i unit'l of lu.lav a Iiim iini'iuy. g-Wlil rMi I i 0 ttl bmiUtitf frrl "nicy im!v when I am m be4 fc walte Willi itinn i hn-'..' ith ua every year where he proves ; 4nd -Jmol verv mornmjI vou - ' ' crxyi joe. a. rmer n:.tm .hnt inn... . . . ...j t.rt.. . r k ' "ou 10 .no ,ia:n otrees oria.e w.w ..c rfJt . f,. a .h. w na tind ouncn of tourists irom sne. I For ,h(.lr slubborn ,i.hdrwbi l.-k . j the City Center Uxige harjtin1 over nicy d.dn l Lite th' 'b they forced the aurpri.ed enemy lo nil is one of trie modem day, the rails watching the majestic were given Each ou'.fil had per. p.lu.e delav. and .ide.lip executives tio really gels around. I b:g bird., a. they paddle up and hap. loo manv mer - wemh: "If 'the Red. hart reallv known He Ilew down m hu prune plane, j down Link River. Something about sersean!... too manv under ai.e how small a force th-v were up unllmbered a pint sued motor m that is completely differen! prrva'es who had joined the Army against." said a colonel. "Hiev K-ooter from Ihe luggage rack and1 from anything else in the world. lor security not to d.r in an could have crashed right through ooscuie peninsula caud Norea. u. taking their losses all at once. The.r resentlul attitude was and had the whole peninsula In summed up by one: three weeks." What ousine.s ha.e we got Soma dav the full valor of those fighting here anyway, and wny do over - weight aergean.. and th I P.ve to h th nr.e1" I irMn Private. tv-tll K lr.w.n By DEB ADDISON .will be leather-lined calf hand- They had no idea what they were and their terrible sacrifices ap- RETAIL MEMO: 'bags, patent bags and beaded going up against. They really orecia'.ed Thev were niosllv res- A sneak prevnew of men's shirt., plastics, seersucker housedresxes. thought it would be roth.ng more u!ar Armv men. and Ivlng with "'h" lnl lnr administration for fall indicates that novelty col-. sol. d and dark background printed than a police action of a few days: them now is manv a voung We.t '"' floating a trial ballnon." lars and fancy fabrics will con- chiffon dresses. marquLt'.es and or wrec Point officer who would have been h:ch the White House shot out of untie to grow m Importance, ac-. bembergs, and nylon dresses with "We aciuallv thought all we had a general in 19"5 The Army paid 'he kv as soon a. it saw the ad 111- Ule IMulP.t . .Nail.. lis. and t::c tioi clPni.v ..la'.p.l aintina tor wi or Kp. no siPrp Iur hogr, LVinmmil.ts. o annisiiip jkhh-.s airrAu auirpii Oikp ll'.e two sulo on a "n CP.e-iirp, if tlirv il. talks u Ko there inn. bp a wrauule o.pr reach a Wrmaupnt peaie belil. the s.mp.e qupilmi of what na- .o one piPduls how long lap. Hons ate rrpiespnted in the ppaip would Usl. If In Hip end the peace iipgotlalious. oiup they get oer .aUs Urr..k dnwn. ptp.umablv thai tiuitllr, line ale some of the CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS ii not attributed to the source who provided it. This leave onlv two re.i-.onab conclusions, inasmuch a the White ItriiUiiiaj s'ntU a i; a in. The 1 1 lice lain niai led in the summer oi mil. one ear alt.'r the uar ataiteil. 'Ihey continued until October. 19&1 In thai lime the t0 ities agreed on about W (H).nt that iin.il piecede any truce at all. Bu; la.t Kloicr the V. S broe cease fue on tue.il,un to be fared If the;e I peace, whrir h'ulil Hie tine be Oiaau between North Korea and South Koiea? Where the tuopA ibit each othrr nw ? 'Ihe I', a. knoviH that line, whirh ery wide, wuuld be haid fr the .South Koreans to defend if (he North Koreans deemed to attack again, Thf Rinenhower adm uu-.tr a linn Hou'e piamptlv kmn'fcrd the story off the talk on and why do over - weight sergeants and the Cown- n l "' commit- one major pouu wnich had been somethms Prraidrnt Eisenhower through, the voluntary exchanKe h- bern cotiiuirrii. although the d:d nc w:xh uncovered now Tne of piiaojieia. the Communists insisted U n oners mut be reuirrfd to the.r original ide, whether Uiey Hantrd lo return or not The V. .H -a d Wmtc Huu-e has aald iheie ha1 been iui decision, a J.nr lai'.tirr norm in Korea where the cuinir) la narronet. But viould (he (mmun.(t aitree cotome lo Men a wear Maa.mne. uety inroaucea npp.e prim, to do was stand on a hal and how a heavy price in leadership in Ko tonKic-:un.n rri mm i mc D1Lmrr- ....... rr.ti.mrH univ . ... . .... . The trend to shorter, smaller That's what u ?a:d. ; our American uniforms, and those re. Korea-Formosa prtHwsals. ( u ,Aed to return or n-u , ",,y,no i"'1. aiui Mm collar is cammy momenlum New! I hale tarou-n cooks wn-ild turn Ther. nitcht to h a uv to If It was the latter, then an er- , im 'l'" rv ,'ife to anv dM. erions of the -short point button-' t nmbef and huM -atrii round run rnint baric where reco;ze what the-e van:.hed men ror must le chanted against tne ... " ..i.,..,, .i... i,n mm Z- K'"r l xn' ,hff down collars, pinned collars a n d dhx 'i r, n,' S,'!. they came from," 'a capta.n ,aid did for a free world, but how ran While House. For tn euher case the ; .2 J; , . , " Kre.i and the c.uted N la'rr. vou sav "inanaa vo ears mat can- iiuv way t-ii ..ri , l .iip nut 4iei w.i.r ;lh c4 ter and keep the irrt on uior Rii iiuur or mi jj l wiiuui U-.prrt mil . iiuiinr m hip inu in conunctL- tn hum wliuli Muue eoti in immiAinir a uatn, UiinittuJ alter undrraxhiK. nr hrn tr, The -.kin mtullv airiti oq-I ami it la oiitn ex' rrdinti; (1 villi to find any iv.fDu.'i iA w ill ut Hu; lelifi. 'Hie application of a skinoil J letirtiiK tiKi bent auutttea. i thivslblv thn ur of bed Mcu on immediately alter U.ju I the dav wear miuM be ot nil ance. iiucf the irouDIa dots i come in the 0iiinr tcti. UM" of Miap no llif Ifet ibi pnKjubly tee moulnt. Aliothrr 'i which could be e-.perimfniel ti It would mean k.vIi.k up )(1-IUnit th tret in coin, or J But they deployed in the rushed ; noi hear? louna ana onim. siyies "" one. reveal a nationwide anrvev pected to be quite popuitr. by American Lumberman and Color 3 1 sportswear has sparked Buildm Product Merchanduser. the move to more stripes, checks 0ver 73 percent used newspapers and solid fabrics in dre shirts compared to 39 1 for d;rec: mail . . . which remind us of Mr. ind 9 for radi0 Hathaway who advertised fancy. 0lher survev fmdmas: 55 5 per. white dress shirts en the Rimmick cem of dealer's sales of paints of a man with & black eye patch. ; and reiated products were made Now. says Mr. Hathaway .there l0 nome 0,ners; 18 8 to farmers. Is real Mr. Hathtway who is : n 2 to painting contractors- 9 7 head of the Hathaway shirt out- lo building contractors and 4 8 to fiti I wouldn't be caught dead aij others in a white shirt earlier than " 5 00 pm. i' . . . This summer the c&iu.ea pine- Three d:mens;or.aI movies W PPie and ice cream ir.ou5tr:ei . l. . , . l.-a, u. ill taSm 1 1 n i tuna nrnmn' nn not surprising to 'find' an expert (or pineapple sundaes, according "J"iph"v lh" l!i"r ,e? ouoted in Women's Wear Dailv as to western Adverti.me. - " " unine three dimensional rr.er-. Participating in the joint pro- na "'e r, chsnriisine ooeraticn. : motion will be the Pineappie SAM DAWSON incident lion no good, either abroad or at hotne. ll.ui- twain in rrtn-ira.i t.-. . . . nn,.. .ne Ilt.U .1. 0,11 UJ" most from the start. If the blame " bu,U u' lhrir V. S it hold do not want to return to Communist control. , In the period of the long-drawn- the Coinnm. .Ho u m at tons the country? I'h.s count i y seems certain to insifv:, or at lf(t iiy to. tin e;er tions amonK all Korean., norm and south to see whether-tliev u.inl m musi fall upon him for th.s latest o resU;tiptun of the divion or one .o.imrv Bd under fracas, as most obsrr-.ers believe U1 . n 1 ,(-oln 10 lrt lhe what kaid of n eimnent. NKW YORK P The life of 'high taxation and Inflation and n must, then he almost rerta.nl a again for more Omld- nut elections uuuld he a fat. e if the busine.s boom How closelyjthat it results in buildiriK up has made himself more vuineraoie ,nr the Commtmuts d:d not permit is it t:d to the chances of a truce i armaments neces-sary for de 10 attack How much ino-e of thv I: PrvP-f notice the Cu111n11irn.su impartial ob -aivera .n get into kind of thirw he can take and '"" u"" ousinrvs. North Korea .,,,1 watch the voting siav on his feet is a aerioua ques tion. And. of course, more Is mvoled than DulleV relations with Con Kie.s and his '.te'ure w uh the American people Tins mvann-oil n Korea' Peace would have a quick psy chological ef.'ect upon conr-umer and business th.r.k.n. But manv businessmen aree w.tn Secretary of the Treasury fens but nothing that the people can use. Thev argue that a let up In defense spending would mean a shifting of production among in-: dustnes, but in the long run a re turn to all - out peacetime pro- boom ducll0n ouId be the best thing approach to foreign iolicy is thor- 11 lurin ik m. irute, oolli armies Yet the Cnrnmiint. ncrr h. withdraw limn lh- bat lehne one prun'tfd the 1 n.ted Nations to (e 1 ....... u i iH-tAprn uirin h trl into N'T.h Koiea. two-m lie d-m.litntied jone. Ttiere n top of th-' e iiueMiim. thne ihey would it. facing each other, nre o'hern Should all Koreans be , o be aure neither tries an attack left armed or unarmed' SI101.A1I liaps Irpat. wa'.rr ini tttedu trij tote lellittiti' g - Kor (hi re rsi s I hm feted with pam in ttu k!l l shoulf'er and rhest, flecfsUt lavs luxe Ikm-h inadt hrd that I h e a ernlct: Could th.s oe ca-iMnc ail tr-t ble1 VI A An rx'-m l .b nr t.tl !: Hera tun pirvi on the nmrt.:i m the -pjie .ind prudutc pi.; svniploins. If the difficult m iiullr delmitelv biamffj on err Mc it l b, oiteiation to if: It la slHll'at:lT nmiiiifif lrt ti:v Jnipiessinn tnt I" iiiiiin'tily r.o tfu: the p.t. could set the course heels of the for 'he economv The stock market, however, re acted quickly to the Treasury again. WUh.a three agreement on Mfllt M t.lHMOV. porttigal if-A t 1 montlta truce. itfier the high nifi- Nothine fancy, just the fund. Growers Association. Ice Cream economy in tne neat .ew io... i. SPCre,,ry., ,,,urance ,hll , Ko. . ii.9i..i...... a unirnever i me fauitan o-.aic , . Ceiling more CUStO- .iiuii-iui':i mam. . n i :i. n 11 , . rraii truce OUjan l nVC an mentals of tners to spend more more department in . Dairv Assoc. and National Dairv mate ia rewiea Council. Mar.v bu ,ir.os Ja: how far-rearh:nff th.s 'o:nt that o'jr ? v. a e- efiort m:i'h. b w.!l not be kr.0".n weil r..t. ob-ervers thin ulreadv p: of military standing.' Ttie psk.chologv of that affect1 Th: w:I! be the vpar of the 1si! revomtJon. acccrri.rg to J. G - uniess o.j B"s.v the BnT Dakin. executive vice president of Bv with a pineapple r:r.? deco the NiTional Retail Dry Goods rating each horn. Association. He notes that it not only w;il be a hi chi v competitive year but one of unlimited opirtun;ty. It w-11 be a year in whicn merchant w i'I 'fae the Irritating contracicticr. nf record national disposable in come and a tenacious stubborn ness on the part of tho vaJue-wlse pubhc to buy oniy what it plMse " It wi:l be a far of cli.sr.Ke as ft ores a . t to b r . n u' a 1 2 & ma chine to a pomt of efficiency where it will cio a 1'j'ys joij. The-.-pcl;C:es For tr.a: matter. ar:ou.s .n-tere.-ted parties will c?'her at 12 noon Thur-dav, Aprtl 30. at the Wirema Cofiee Shop, for the pur pose cf laving plans for the a. ding means lf'Wt.- p;,ces. Farm pr-ce1-and abettinc and boosting of June have neen on the do-an-slope for Dairy Mon'h. Tne frozen food indu.-".r cl.mb ir.i: from rclat; p obscuri'y r-ev-rial ;.ea."i a' has vrof-n in'.o a hiv.v ouiic i:;am. .;neis mere J.l-ui from a olurr.e of s337 iii:l!ion in lr hse more than ticnlcd to SI l bill.cn ;n 13S lcpor'.s Food Toyrx'- A larger par'- '. thn ka.n ha hern made m home-makers mar ket bP. ra'her than restaut ar.t . institutior.ai and freeier plan ' ale.. A lot of Klamath po t .1 1 01: s; are beiiitr sold a lro.en Frt-nch frie but nlj the Frenehmg Mid fryinr. : and fre'7int; is bing done 5ome j where else' j ADVERTISING MtiMO ! About now you'll start readme -ads or Mother's Day. frune tl j the featured articles, accofdinir to th! New York Herald Tribune.' COST OF LIVING MK.VO The Dun k Brads'.rtet D?.!v Whoi"' i-lp Commodity Price Iritlrx was V fA on Thursday, Anr;l i6. aaamst -80 33 the v.ntc before I "h e V," e " k 1 y W h o f : ! e Food Price Index. rcprecntiiiiT t h e total of the price pe r pound of 31 foods in general u e, rofe three c'-nt last vrc to 35 Th percent h.cner than the ;Kjndmir ievr-1 of la.1-, yar. b'-lore tn Kremlin ueKan :.i0l t traders quicker than it does peacefuil:-. bus:na executive-j who have al- think that V.'a -r..i.E;on 1 eady pretty ijenerallv decided aeafd tri a zraouai mat irovernmem .spenaing is due i;.".e tni.H vear. to a .-,low- to laciten lowly. that the great Oivn in tro'.eri.:r."rr. sprndinv. and buildinK spurts by induatry and ,n m&u-trial plain expansion. hvine - seekers are hkelv to find Thf coal i.f a stable dolI;.r. or a slower pace before the year one that w.U buy a lifle more pnd. n: -.re. Farm nr.ee"- PREHSI RE son: t:me. Mmy consumer pocs i.hih nr-rm ha'.e fo ov.ed And now tne .jmiup"s pjcvcq ne iuum ua;c met'- price-, are weaKemr oukIiIv eonfu-inK to our friend-; broad The French, lor inrMance. till prefer to believe the initial cialx would ait down teenier tn reooru about dividing Korea rath- rk out a permanent peace amee. n ,u. i.i.r White Hnitie (in- Itient. While thev milt thm irnn... early important influence on the cIatnier. -11 mi opposite aide of the-demill- If policymaking la an art. a-i inrifed zone, some sav, then an Important part .Since the peace talks might go of the art la the ability to anucl- 011 for month, probably only a pate the reactions of both oppoii- t'uple of American division al lion and friendly groups to partic ular policies. Veteran viewers of the Washington acene agree lhat on two or three major occasion, in foreign affairs this ability has appeared to be conspicuously lacking. all ouuirie troopi be withdrawn " If lonn irin l i bon lor 10 r w, who would watrh airaiit the I utr- Tiie-.dnv iniuimit -1 : 1 U. 8. or China 'linntnif in nrm1'fltui teaiuik the hh-I.i n!f TAX CITS tht; r.'.ao excepttcn ol 1 -S 1071. .Secrctarv M.rr.:'ihr--v '"'-(i the r.ual iVi' u.bf.-- n-p luii' heon of th 1 nere rc'i mi to fcur po.icc " Tm- i-. ap'i'tJdfd by thoe who aiup i.hr.t u rjuiii.e-r, boom hull' 03 on an rmairien rate alwavs car "v ne v. :'n ;'. buiit in weaknejihe Th'-y jjoin. ov. 1. if "iutained b that CommunlJt pressure against: HAMBURG. Germany Trie !he church in Ka'.t Germany Christian Democratic Parly Tue.v "threatens to become unbear-!day mapped a program of tax cuts ifble " It wai the first open coin-! and construction of housing tint t.i plaint bv tr.e church since the in urging the election of Chancel , Coiinnunr.ts bet; an the;r recent lor Koni nd Adenauer's conlitinn wave of arresting pastors and yoverntnent in next summer s Proie'tant youth leaders. 1 election. C4IIOM KllM aM lATNt "Tw HaMt I. tM l.ll ll" I WH, aVMa.tSt Will Moko Your Wholo Yord Lovelier Silver and Purple SMOKE TREE $1 Smith t hlattmlnr V aa S nf(n h. la til')'1 ltih II U kit ti U t tut Whlt (( ftUit Hi P.. .11 ir,MjJf ,,,r ail IhI livnnl that lilt."i I" mat lot f rialnl 1 whllf lln'" , hint NitrtMiri, llett. 1)ll. II "' 1 1'ilnl Nun' A d .1 r . 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