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vnvEMBER 13, 1953 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE --.. v s G 1 By ROBERT F. 8. J0NE8 LONDON Lfl Chubby Prince Charles celebrates his lifth birth day tomorrow with his life as a ntTOM SHOES AND BRAIDS AND BOWS were top style ." nlrl. in 1912 at Riverside School, when this tor vvt - - picture was taken. Principal Miss Adams in shirtwaist and bowtie centers the back row, as collection. Picture is from the Bert Thorn- School About to Start For Britain's Prince Charles Truman Cites Manipulation Of Fear, Hysteria NEW YORK tfo Former Presi dent Harry 6. Truman says tear and hysteria "are being manipu lated in this country today purely for political reasons." Truman spoke to 1.000 persons last night at a SlOO-a-plate dinner to benefit the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The university be stowed on Truman Its ' Solomon Bublick Award for distinguished public service. The former President made no dlrct reference in his 15-mimite speech to the controversy over the Harry Dexter White case. He said truth was the best an swer to the propaganda of com munism and added: "To find truth, men must be free from thought control, must be free of pressure from the state. Under Fascist and" Nasi rule, the schools had to teach the false doctrine of prejudice and hnte, ... to teach what is popular but not true. Let's not do that here. "The struggle for truth is the struggle for freedom, freedom to be obedient to humane laws and the moral code. We must try to preserve it from fear and hyste ria, which are being manipulated in this country today for purely political reasons." Lumber Moves ieavy So Far ..pt Renorts of heavy Pavements during the tot P!both th West Coast Lum fcSfAlsn. and the Pacific iUwest Advisory Board. lie latter keeps an eye on car lii for Washington, Oregon iai North Idaho. ne WCLA report said buyers ,Sd more douglas fir lumber Northwest mills in :io months than in the same wiod in either 1951 or 1952. n, buying was up sharply in omber, and Harris i. omiui. nit as a resuii w "- sawmills "will go into the fitter season w yi-j t Case of Political Refugee Hiding At Home to go Before Tribunal Board reported uce. Advisory ,hi2hest since 1942. Lifer and forrest products car Ldings for the 10 months were In contrast wiui luiiiuc . vwm w .,i;nlTs wprp UKiea as me iuw. 'on record for the 10-month period Lj lor October. The absence of tiports and a siacn couuiwuu tie domestic market are cited as the causes. " Total carloaamgs ior u -dities also were down from the past two years. i Jnwnojavri trend for loe load- I tnis was indicated for October and tlv in mnnths. "Log inventories in the Puget tainH and Columbia River areas line been high, which has cut down nil movement," the report said, 'tsrloadings for logs for the -year U flaw are Uie luwuai. aww Azures include: Liimhpr nnri forest nroducts K.23T cars in October, compared will 36,186 a year ago; 312,346 for months, compared wun mi, von last year and highest since 377.11S am Lore 180,363 cars for 10 months lowest since 168.435 in 1939, Coal 618 in October compared Win 789 a year ago; 6,000 for 10 months, compared with 8,026 last rear and 14,479 In 1948. WASHINGTON W1A well-known South American political figure, for five years a refugee from his country's police in the heart of its own oapital, will have his strange case laid before a five nation tribunal next week. Victor Raul- Haya de la Torre, now 58, sought refuge at the Co lombian Embassy in Lima, Peru, Jan. 3, 1949. He has lived there ever since, in a comfortable house surrounded by a lawn, a garden and the Peruvian police. By long established Latin Amer ican practice, a political figure hunted by his enemies can always find aslyum with a foreign diplo mat. It's a custom that has many friends among politicians on a con. tinent where changes in govern ment are often sudden and some times violent. Haya, generally described, as i leftist but not a Communist, was accused of taking part in a bloody uprising in Peru in 1948. Peruvian authorities asked Colombia to sur- Boys 12 and 13 Try Out Plane GRANITE CITY. 111.. M A ample of youngsters spent a day filching; activity at a nearby alr- i"", siepi m a plane overnight "d (ten decided to take a solo noe. Here's what hannpnpri. The youths. 15 anH 11 ware nlrf rot the Piper Cub started, taxied to one end of the field and turned "Or the takPflff Thou rrn -I mi me ground but II smashed into lu-. nat-i.,! No one was injured but damage to planes was estimated at $1,500. ,,in owner Omar Midyett said nil f '?d him ""V sPent toe 2 the plano because they Wldnt catch a ride back to their - nomes. They decided "icy wu&e up. 0v,rVtnilifl,ulhoritiCs tued them w uieir parents. render him as a common criminal. But Colombia maintained he is a political refugee with a right to asylum. The Colombians noted that Haya has a long record as a political leader. His brand of "democratic collectivism" emphasizes the Indi an tradition in Latin America and appeals strongly to the large Indian population. Haya is of Spanish ori gin himself. ' feru and Colombia fought the case twice through the Internation al Court of Justice at The Hague, The last ruling was that the asylum should come to an end, but that Colombia did not have to turn him over to Peru. Since then the two countries have tried in vain to reach agreement. Colombian Foreign Minister Evaristo Sourdis was due here to day to put the matter before the inter-American peace committee, consisting of the United States, Argentina, Mexico, Cuba and Bra zil, on Tuesday. How Tired He Got Puffing In Trout! DALLAS. Tex. Wt Sam Kellog. Corpus Chrlsti, Tex.,' movie opera, tor. was telling a Dallas man yes. terday about a Gull coast fishing trip: Kellog said he waded out in waist-deep water, dipped a hook and came up with a big trout. As fast as he could bait the hook and drop it back in the water, he got more trout. He pulled them in and pulled them In until he got tired, so stopped to smoke a cigarette. When he finished, the story went, he threw the butt on the water. Another big trout came out of the water and took the butt down. Teamsters' Beck A Humanitarian LOS ANGELES UR Dave Beck, president of the AFL International 'Teamsters union, has received the City of Hope Hospital's Torch Award for humanitarian efforts to obtain health and welfare stand ards. The teamsters union gave the City of Hope a $100,000 check and announced opening of a nationwide campaign to raise $750,000 for sup port of the nonprofit hospital in nearby Duarte. schoolboy about to begin. The little heir to the throne ac quired a governess last week, she is Miss Catherine Peebles, 31, former governess of Prince Mich' ael, son of the Duchess of Kent. British law says every child must start his education by the age of 6 and little Charles la no exception. At first he will be taugm at home. But he may get a crack at public school life by tne time ne is 10. If he does, he will be the first heir to the throne ever to get the typical schooling of a blue- blooded British boy. Traditionally, the young sprigs of British royalty are carefully screened in their early years -from contact with the outside woxia. Queen Elisabeth II was 18 before she mixed with people of her own age at a wartime officer's twining course ior the Woman's Royal Armv Corns. Before that, her edu cation was in the hands of her governess and tutors. - - King George VI. the Duke of Windsor and King George V all were 15 before they left their tutors to become cadets at Dartmouth, the Navv's training college. But the Duke of Edinburgh, who attended a preparatory school England when he was 9, reportedly takes a dim view of tradition swaddling his son. Tne young prince, in tne opmton of many Britons, would mate better King If he had an early and thorough knowledge of how his subjects live. Traditionalists, on tne other hand, argue that the very special ized knowledge a democratic mon arch must have cannot be learned at an ordinary school. Prince Charles will not have to spend much time studying Latin, mathematics, science and English literature the main subjects taught In British schools. But he will have to learn fluent French and German so bo can converse easily with forelg i now- oies. He must know the geography of the lands over which he will reign. He will have to delve deeply into economics and social studies, Trick Fooled Bandit Just Once ST. LOUIS Wl Louis A. Klute pulled a fast one on a bandit once but it backfired the second time. Klute, 78-ycar-old collector lor a real estate firm, stepped on a floor button which sounded like a buzzer in a rear room when the bandit entered his office last week. The man fled. But the same bandit returned yesterday and knew what to ex-Dect. Klute said ne was a nine larmer from the buzzer and the man beat him to it, Jerking tne wires loose. Then Klute was hit on the head. 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