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plUDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1953 HiatALU AND MEWS, KLAMAiri JfALLS. UKiiliON PAGE SEVEN 0 WBECK INJURES 33 Rescue workers crowd around this wrecked Pennsylvania Railroad minuter train on a bridge usr outside ot rhiiadeipnia Juth bt. ....i.. itn an a oriaqv uit ouiiibv ot rniiauvipma i auin st. srar on. at leasr oasian. commu" .iL,,u iU... wr n flii.i. Th f tkr.. J...:LJ .... .:ll.j were mUrBO bfi-iw-'i ....... ... v wai. .pui.u pa- ,to the fracas. oiriv linger' onti New TB Drugs I May Hove Hospiial Stay j. ALTON L. BLAKfcSLfcE AP Science Reporter ., vnpif iu Potent new mHubercuiosis drugs can cut In . it., hncnitni st&v of many 5s patients, with home treatment tompletuiS lne wren physicians said today. .1;. rm.hmve-earlv method Ktms to work successfully lor per- (ou who respoim i" uiuso, hj lold the American Public Health Assn. M 171 mn and women, sent borne early, only seven later had return to the hospital, eaid Doc tors Merle Bundy, (jeorge B. Mar tin i. Alexander and Carl O. Kuebii, Pittsburgh Department of Health. " . , th nitrsons who react well I lo the drug, the usual long hospi- til stay 's Being reaucea ou per I tenl But, they said, mis new I ,.,.,i,ni method needs further I tiudy to determine its real value. Patients visit a clinic eacn monm ud careful tabs are kept upon mem in their home treatment. Isoniazid streptomycin and Pas ire the drugs used in the hospital ud continued at home for one to two years. No bad reactions have bten noted from the dally doses 01 these drugs, ur. Bunay saia. Ot 111 patients talcing Isoniazid thome, only three failed to stay nil. 01 62 taking streptomycin and Pis, four had to return. Sackett's Deal Falls Through LOS ANGELES 10 A proposal losell a, substantial Interest In The Los Angeles Daily News has been cancelled, publisher Robert L. Eolith announced Friday. Smith said Sheldon F. Sackett, Coos Bay, Ore., publisher, made a proposal to purchase a stock Int erest in The News, but that It was conditional upon certain financial ind c o 1 1 a t e r a 1 considerations '"which were not complied with by Sackett." DONNA BECKWITH. senior at KUHS, a Camp Fire Girl for five years and a Hori zon Club member, has been elected president of the Hor izon Club cabinet. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Beckwith, 625 Alame da Street. Genuine U.S. $3 Bill Turns Up LOUISVILLE, Ky. tffl Anything may turn up on Friday the 13th, including a 53 diu. it s genuine Such assurances from the Treaa. ury Department were welcome news to Wilson K. Beatty. The attorney has a client not Identi fied who put up $500 for the bill then began wondering about Its authenticity. He was told the certificate, about the size of today's greenbacks, was issued on government authority by the Mechanics. Bank of George. town, D. C, Nov. 26, 1852. Printed only on one side, it has a bald eagle on the face and a symbol of the 13 original states. Now that Beatty knows the bill Isn't counterfeit, he's carrying it clipped to a small poster which asks; - "What's so queer about a three dollar billy" Grange Told, What Happens To Farmer. Happens to U.S. Gilchrist HhNewsnotes By DICK AENIS Mr. Ouymon and Mr. Hamer, game commission officals, spoke to the Gilchrist Hlah studentbodv Thursday, Nov. 5, on waterfowl management. A 111m was lncluaecl in the, talk. rne eu-scnooi carnival was held in the high school gym Nov. t and through the combined efforts of students and faculty, proved to be a great success. Concessions in cluded a dart throw, spin a tune, basketball throw, candle shoot, hat sale, country store, cake walk, fish pond, basekull throw, hot dog stand movie ahd bingo. Due to a gener ous crowd, gross receipts ran high. GHS will be focused on Amateur Night, Nov. 13. The affairs com mittee Wally Cory, chairman, Jer; ry Bliss, Dick Aenls, Judy Wyse Sharon Krueger and Jane Brader is Arranging entries to provide an excellent program. It has been rumored that a quartet known as the Gruesome. Foursome will run competition to barbershop harmony. Also on the program will be a mys tery skit by the PTA. Nov. 20, the date of the high school play, "Why Mothers Get Gray," draws near and director, Anna B. Dolezal, has urged cast members .to work overtime on practice sessions. Critics will be present at practices beginning Nov. 9 to observe the unraveling of the plot centered on teen-age problems. uttp t .Twrvrnw vt in tv, economic and the military security of the nation depends upon what happens to the American Farmer, Ben. George D. Aikn (R.-Vt.) told the 17th annual convention of the National Grange Friday. Sen. Aiken is chairman of the Committee on Agriculture which is to oegin work with the resump tion of rnnffrplnnat mhIme in January on bills for amendments w uie mrm program. Th farm nrntprom In K. oped by the Republican administra tion, Aiaen saia in a prepared speech, "will not be developed by a few agricultural economists nor . . . Dy lew politicians in any smoke-filled room." Instead. h a M 4 V,. nmirr.M will be shaped on the farms and in the rural communities. That', nrhv ha oHriH Qu.it.n of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson and Aiaen a own committee Invited the Orange and other farm organlza- v.m iiihd uicu uwn recom mendations for the future farm program. Aiken said the various arminc may not agree on all aspects of the nroeram. "but th mmnn.it thinking of all our rural people wm noi oe very :ar from right." The farm program of the future he said, will be something like this: 1. We expect to secure the production of an adequate amount of food and fiber to feed and clothe our people and to meet the needs of our export trade. 2. A good farm program should undertake to secure for the Amer ican farmer his proper share of our national economic prosperity. 3. By maintaining the purchas ing power of the American farmer at a reasonably high level, we in sure the economic prosperity of the nation as a whole and particularly which provides gainful employ ment and a healthy standard of living for millions of people who If STUDIO 706 MAIN PHONE 4526 KLAMATH FALLS, OtiOON are employed herein. Sen. Aiken said the new program I I and policies of the administration I agriculture and mora Independent I "will result In a more prosperousfarmers." we amir you to match our deal! Yes, we Invite comparison. We welcome the buyer who is out to get the best buy. 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