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MACDOEL Some 68 children,
with their parents and . friends,
were present at the Butte Valley
Community church last Thursday
evening lor the program marking
the end of the twp week Bible
school sponsored by the church.
The average daily attendance at
the school was 45. "
Rev. Lester Huffman, pastpr,
presented Mrs, Joe Allen, Bible
school superintendent, with a gift
for, in his words, "Her untiring
efforts and patience."
Mrs. Alien manned Mrs. ttoyai
Taylor, Mrs. John Parsons, Mis
Lewis Parsons Jr., and Mrs. Jess
Craddock for helping on the days
they came In from Red Rock. .
Students receiving awards were:
Beverly Baskervllle, Maryetta
Wiggins and Jim Orifffln, .begin
ners. Brian Ward, Joe Craddock,
Marcelia Holden, Larry Myers,
Rodney Allen, Billy Stevenson,
Fern Cox, Lynda Holbrook and
Johnny Parsons, primary. Janet
Allen, Maryeda Frost, Nancy
Craddock, Novella Holden and
Sylvia Holbrook, Junior. . Twyla
Johnson, J. C. Holden, . Frank
Cross, Olenda Johnson, Ivy May
and Jane Craddock, Intermediate-.
Mrs. Allen presented pins to
teachers and helpers, as follows:
Mrs. Esther Frost, Mrs. Freeda
Pierce, Rev. Lester Huffman, Mrs.
Violet Griffin, Mrs. Dora Ott and
Mrs. Bemlce Huffman.
Mrs. Allen told a missionary
story. Sylvia Holbrook and Mary
eda Frost gave a flannelgraph
story. The 100th Psalm was sung
by Maryeda Frost, Janet Allen and
Novella Holden. Mrs. Carlo Rush
ing gave a flannelgraph story.
Big Springs
Picnic Site
BONANZA The first big picnic
to be held at the new Bonanza
Big Springs park was held June
28, when the 27 members of the
4-H club Langell Valley Champs
and their leader Martin Brown and
their families and friends met for
not luck at 1 o'clock.
Before t eating, the , children
played ball on the lawn using the
new playground equipment. After
the meal a short meeting was held,
then all enjoyed a ' awim at Po-
tuceks Swimminir Pool. Mr. Pt
tucek invited all the members to
swim free.
Martin Brown brought the bronze
placque, which is to be placed in
the fireplace being made by the
club for the park.
. The next meeting of the Champs
will be held at the noma 01 Mar
garet, Colwell July 26. i
TO HOSPITAL
LONDON M Harold MacMU'
lan, mentioned as a possible re
placement for ailing Foreign Sec
retary Anthony Eden, will enter
a London hospital Monday night
suffering gall bladder trouble. This
also was Eden's complaint.
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PATRICIA (PATI' WARD, Klamath Falls, received her Bache.
lor of Arts degree-in General Social Science from the Univer
sity of Oregon June 14. She ii the daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Wilburn Ward, 4606 Denver Ave.
A' Senior, year the was president of Highland House, preiN
dent of co-ed Council and president of head of houses. She
w4 named to' Phi Beta Kappa, scholastic honor society. ,
Eleanor Hits At McCarthy
ATHENS, Greece W Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt declared
here Monday that Sen. McCarthy
(K-wis). has done "a great deal
of harm to my country."
But,-she added. "I am speaking
aa a Democrat, of course."
Mrs. Roosevelt held a news con
ference here Just before leaving
by plane for Belgrade on the next
leg of a world tour. , .
Answering foreign and Greek re
porters' questions on McCarthy,
chairman of the Senate investiga
tions subcommittee, Mrs.. Roose
velt said:
"You have to feel very free in
the United States these days to
disagree with him."
She credited him, however, with
"Perhaps creating something
which Is essential" public realiza
tion of the danger oi Communism.
She added: "But he has made
the great mass of people blindly
afraid. . . .he will cast a shadow
over anybody. . . ; People in the
United States today re afraid to
be different, . to disagree with
neighbors because of the possible
consequences."
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NEW DELHI, India Prime
Minister Nehru declared Monday
the attitude of the South Korean
government means not only a con
tinuation of the Korean War, but
a possible extension of it else
where. He was speaking In Agra, North
India, at the opening of a two-day
policy conference of the 400 mem
bers of the all-India committee of
the governing Congress Party. He
reviewed the. international situa
tion in the light of the recent com
monwealth prime ministers' con
ference in London, Korean events
and his talks with the Pakistan
prime minister, Mohammed All.
The attitude of Dr. Syngman
Rhee, the South Korean President,
he said, has imperiled the atmos
phere pf peace that has been
built up in the world. In the event
of a world war, Nehru said, India
will keep aloof and try her best to
restore peace although, he added
no country could remain unaffect
ed by such a war.
Because of her neutrality, he
went on, India has been able to
play her part In the cause of peace
and confidence. She is prepared
to go to Korea, not to fight any
one there, but to help the situa
tion and discharge the responsi
bilities assigned her by both sides,
he said. - .
Ttie 16-member congress execu
tive committee, meeting in Delhi
Sunday, passed a resolution con
demning Syngman Rhee 'for mak
ing impossible demands for con
tinuation of the war or resumption
of it after a stated period," . -
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Lois of Influence on Film
Of Glenn Millers Lire
y BOB THOMAS :
HOLLYWOOD Mv-Aaron Rosen
berg, the man who Is producing the
film about Glenn Miner s mc
agrees with Jimmy
"Everybody wants to get Into the
act!"
The producer, once a great foot
ball guard at Southern California,
remarks: "When I got the Miller
T i'HniiM A int fit neODie 01
my generation would be Interested
In it. But I didn't expect the tre-1
mendous personal Interest that so
many people have about Miller
and his band. Everybody has been
issuing suggestions, ww6a -even
threats about what I should do
with the picture."
I saw some of the mall ne nas
received. One letter to an
Englishman In Salisbury, Southern
Rhodesia, who said: "I'm a mem
ber of the Glenn Miner ppreci-
Mull cmvicijr mi nmwit ,....
The G. M. A. S. is of the opinion
that the role should be given to a
comparatively unknown actor. . . .
x aouoi u you couia gee ruutc
Bernhardt of The Netherlands,
but the resemblance is good."
... .wiHnrer with
threa en .e ,theed their
dire result - deminded to
see the s"'l" ' ,nlher. Her
ing she was " ,
claim proved incorrect.
1 te d rnandea
HowSCca!i you make JJjJ
inslgnmcam s
stars in the band, i s great
was due to me
rf MI'ler told me that her
nusosaid, 'III-P '
trombone as well as Tommy Dor
STw star myself and otter, to
th. band But since I can't ply ?s
well as Tommy. I'll have to make
Z " d great by arrangements
and precision playing.
At least one letter writer has
Timberwolf
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liwas"---
Th National Timberwolf As.
Koclaton (104th Infantry Division
50?al?!1,J .h.ir ath Annual
win noo . " 7.
tional Reunion and Convention tt
the Hotel Hollenden, in Cleveland
me n . . ,h , ,
Ohio on . ' . ""i"
tember. All former members of
the 104th Infantry .Division tn
iireed to attend, Reservations may
be made by writing to John j.
Krlstofix, Treasurer, 2280 -W. 41st
Sliect. Clelan0 un.o . .
It is possiuic wiv fin Ao
union and Convention could be
held in Portland, ore. h is aesirea
that those former members h
would like It held to - Portland,
Ore contact William S. Dirker,
vice" president District 9. 1801 s. W.
Hawthorno Terrace, Portland, or
r, ooixllfr Klnle Snw.
tary, 607 Henry Building, Portland,
Ore. ' ' -
Another came from an enlisted , told the producer tnai Jiro"'
man in the RAP: "Might my wife slewart, who plays Miller, must
and mvself. who are Miller tans .,1. th familiar rimless glasses.
ana workers oi tne u. m. a. a.,
make a suggestion for the Miller
uie tne mar wiiu jjmys uie pint
of Superman In the serial of the
same name. He bears a striking
resemblance,"
. One correspondent urged that
"Adios"; be' played as the last
number in the picture, and many
woti. uave insmiea mac uieir own
favorite : Miller- discs be Included
in . - ...
Not all of the letters are polite.
But the band leader's widow says
TL-. k.konH never wore
glasses during his early days and
later sporiea wem i
bandstand. That's how It will be
in the picture
Foresters
Set Schooling
MACDOEL Nineteen foresters
attended the Goose Nest forest
guard school held Wednesday to
Friday of last week at Mt. Hebron
district ranger station, headauar-
ters for the Goose Nest district
of the. Shasta national forest. .
District Ranger C. A. Abell is in
charge of the school, with sessions
at both the Mt, Hebron school
house and out in the field to teach
fire guards the Intricacies of their
occupation. Assistant Ranger J.
W. Paid! and Dean Everett' of Mt.
Hebron are helping.
others at the school are Merv
Adams, chief dispatcher, and
Ralph Bangsberg, fire control of
fice, Mt. Shasta: Jesse Selvester,
Paul Rudman, Carrol vanlandlng
ham' and Bill Gabriel of Mt. He
bron; Ken Carlson, Ed McElvain,
Gene Pettenglll and Les Overstreet
of Grass Lake; Walt Farnsworth
and Ron Farnsworth of Tennant;
Mao McGlnnls of Panther Creek,
Dixie Garrett of Ball mountain
lookout, - and Fat Garrett and
Frank Mahalak of Shovel Creek.
Klamath Falls, Oram
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fk. 496 For Orders To Toks Oal
Ben B. Lee. Mar.
French Forces In
Annom Cleanup
fiAIGON Tndnrhlnn IJH KAvernl
battalions of French Union forces
have been wooine a lnrra aralp
cleanup operation for 10 days on
wic Aiuunbaiagua plateaus 01 An
nam in the Angke region, a staff
headquarters sookesman said Mon
day. -i
There were several clashes sun.
day with the Communist-led Viet-
mlnh fOncaa of ahnnt buM
panles In which the enemy left 15
uctui.
ObfeetlVH Af titm nna.nll.n .
halt Infiltration of the Vietmmh
Into a region where last year
Communist units made a big ef
fort to make stand with two
regiments.
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